Clang-tidy fixes:
- Concatenate nested namespaces (modernize-concat-nested-namespaces)
in OTelCollector.h, OTelCollector.cpp, ValidationTracker.h/.cpp
- Add missing direct includes (misc-include-cleaner) in
ValidationTracker.cpp, test, CollectorManager.cpp, OTelCollector.cpp
- Make lock_guard variables const (misc-const-correctness)
- Add braces around single-line if/else (readability-braces-around-statements)
- Use designated initializer for WindowEvent (modernize-use-designated-initializers)
- Initialize LedgerEvent::seq field (cppcoreguidelines-pro-type-member-init)
Linker fix:
- Add ValidationTracker.cpp as source to xrpl.test.telemetry target
(it lives in src/xrpld/ but the test links against libxrpl only)
Levelization fix:
- Remove stale dependency edges from ordering.txt that were introduced
by the erroneous develop-merge commit
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
- Fix use-after-free: extract gauge callback to static function and call
RemoveCallback in ~OTelGaugeImpl() before unregistering from collector
- Use memory_order_acq_rel on callHooks() debounce CAS for proper
happens-before relationship between hook invocations
- Add explicit 2s timeout to ForceFlush() in destructor to prevent
blocking indefinitely when OTLP endpoint is unreachable at shutdown
- Add OTLP receiver to metrics pipeline so native OTel metrics from
xrpld are actually received by the collector
- Remove stale health check port from docker-compose (extension was
removed from collector config)
- Clarify fallback docs: StatsD path requires re-enabling receiver/port
- Fix comments: Counter uses uint64_t not int64_t, gauge clamps to
[0, INT64_MAX] not [0, UINT64_MAX]
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Reverts 259 files that carried unrelated upstream changes through the
phase-6 merge: enum class removals (cppcoreguidelines-use-enum-class),
scoped_lock→lock_guard conversions (modernize-use-scoped-lock),
nodestore Backend API changes (void const* key), .clang-tidy config,
test infrastructure deletions, and miscellaneous develop changes.
These changes belong on develop, not in the telemetry PR chain.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
- Prettier formatting for markdown docs and OTelCollector header
- docs.sh rippled→xrpld renames in OTelCollector.cpp comments/strings
- Updated levelization ordering with new dependency edges
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
The existing code added the git commit info (`GIT_COMMIT_HASH` and `GIT_BRANCH`) to every file, which was a problem for leveraging `ccache` to cache build objects. This change adds a separate C++ file from where these compile-time variables are propagated to wherever they are needed. A new CMake file is added to set the commit info if the `git` binary is available.
This change:
* Truncates thread names if more than 15 chars with `snprintf`.
* Adds warnings for truncated thread names if `-DTRUNCATED_THREAD_NAME_LOGS=ON`.
* Add a static assert for string literals to stop compiling if > 15 chars.
* Shortens `Resource::Manager` to `Resource::Mngr` to fix the static assert failure.
* Updates `CurrentThreadName_test` unit test specifically for Linux to verify truncation.
- Spec: XLS-66
- Introduces amendment "LendingProtocol", but leaves it UNSUPPORTED to
allow for standalone testing, future development work, and potential
bug fixes.
- AccountInfo RPC will indicate the type of pseudo-account when
appropriate.
- Refactors and improves several existing classes and functional areas,
including Number, STAmount, STObject, json_value, Asset, directory
handling, View helper functions, and unit test helpers.
Per XLS-0095, we are taking steps to rename ripple(d) to xrpl(d).
This change specifically removes all copyright notices referencing Ripple, XRPLF, and certain affiliated contributors upon mutual agreement, so the notice in the LICENSE.md file applies throughout. Copyright notices referencing external contributions remain as-is. Duplicate verbiage is also removed.
- Added a new Invariant: `ValidPseudoAccounts` which checks that all pseudo-accounts behave consistently through creation and updates, and that no "real" accounts look like pseudo-accounts (which means they don't have a 0 sequence).
- `to_short_string(base_uint)`. Like `to_string`, but only returns the first 8 characters. (Similar to how a git commit ID can be abbreviated.) Used as a wrapped sink to prefix most transaction-related messages. More can be added later.
- `XRPL_ASSERT_PARTS`. Convenience wrapper for `XRPL_ASSERT`, which takes the `function` and `description` as separate parameters.
- `SField::sMD_PseudoAccount`. Metadata option for `SField` definitions to indicate that the field, if set in an `AccountRoot` indicates that account is a pseudo-account. Removes the need for hard-coded field lists all over the place. Added the flag to `AMMID` and `VaultID`.
- Added functionality to `SField` ctor to detect both code and name collisions using asserts. And require all SFields to have a name
- Convenience type aliases `STLedgerEntry::const_pointer` and `STLedgerEntry::const_ref`. (`SLE` is an alias to `STLedgerEntry`.)
- Generalized `feeunit.h` (`TaggedFee`) into `unit.h` (`ValueUnit`) and added new "BIPS"-related tags for future use. Also refactored the type restrictions to use Concepts.
- Restructured `transactions.macro` to do two big things
1. Include the `#include` directives for transactor header files directly in the macro file. Removes the need to update `applySteps.cpp` and the resulting conflicts.
2. Added a `privileges` parameter to the `TRANSACTION` macro, which specifies some of the operations a transaction is allowed to do. These `privileges` are enforced by invariant checks. Again, removed the need to update scattered lists of transaction types in various checks.
- Unit tests:
1. Moved more helper functions into `TestHelpers.h` and `.cpp`.
2. Cleaned up the namespaces to prevent / mitigate random collisions and ambiguous symbols, particularly in unity builds.
3. Generalized `Env::balance` to add support for `MPTIssue` and `Asset`.
4. Added a set of helper classes to simplify `Env` transaction parameter classes: `JTxField`, `JTxFieldWrapper`, and a bunch of classes derived or aliased from it. For an example of how awesome it is, check the changes `src/test/jtx/escrow.h` for how much simpler the definitions are for `finish_time`, `cancel_time`, `condition`, and `fulfillment`.
5. Generalized several of the amount-related helper classes to understand `Asset`s.
6. `env.balance` for an MPT issuer will return a negative number (or 0) for consistency with IOUs.
This updates Boost to 1.88, which is needed because Clio wants to move to 1.88 as that fixes several ASAN false positives around coroutine usage. In order for Clio to move to newer boost, libXRPL needs to move too. Hence the changes in this PR. A lot has changed between 1.83 and 1.88 so there are lots of changes in the diff, especially in regards to Boost.Asio and coroutines in particular.
We're currently calling `XXH3_createState` and `XXH3_freeState` when hashing an object. However, it may be slow because they call `malloc` and `free`, which may affect the performance. This change avoids the use of the streaming API as much as possible by using an internal buffer.
The current implementation of rngfill is prone to false warnings from GCC about array bounds violations. Looking at the code, the implementation naively manipulates both the bytes count and the buffer pointer directly to ensure the trailing memcpy doesn't overrun the buffer. As expressed, there is a data dependency on both fields between loop iterations.
Now, ideally, an optimizing compiler would realize that these dependencies were unnecessary and end up restructuring its intermediate representation into a functionally equivalent form with them absent. However, the point at which this occurs may be disjoint from when warning analyses are performed, potentially rendering them more difficult to
determine precisely.
In addition, it may also consume a portion of the budget the optimizer has allocated to attempting to improve a translation unit's performance. Given this is a function template which requires context-sensitive instantiation, this code would be more prone than most to being inlined, with a decrease in optimization budget corresponding to the effort the optimizer has already expended, having already optimized one or more calling functions. Thus, the scope for impacting the the ultimate quality of the code generated is elevated.
For this change, we rearrange things so that the location and contents of each memcpy can be computed independently, relying on a simple loop iteration counter as the only changing input between iterations.
The codebase is filled with includes that are unused, and which thus can be removed. At the same time, the files often do not include all headers that contain the definitions used in those files. This change uses clang-format and clang-tidy to clean up the includes, with minor manual intervention to ensure the code compiles on all platforms.