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Bart
690dced2c8 Merge branch 'develop' into bthomee/rename_binary 2025-11-14 16:52:48 -05:00
Ayaz Salikhov
13a12c6402 chore: Update nudb recipe to remove linker warnings (#6038) 2025-11-14 20:27:28 +00:00
Bronek Kozicki
362ecbd1cb fix: Apply object reserve for Vault pseudo-account (#5954) 2025-11-14 17:30:56 +00:00
Bart
3faff9f7a6 Merge branch 'develop' into bthomee/rename_binary 2025-11-10 11:51:28 -05:00
Bart
7141781db4 Restore changes to CI pipeline undone by other PR 2025-11-10 11:47:04 -05:00
Bart
802ac5629f Merge branch 'develop' into bthomee/rename_binary 2025-11-10 11:06:01 -05:00
Bart
2f15909ffa Reverse symlink 2025-11-07 11:08:44 +00:00
Bart
9184b7274c Fix comments 2025-11-07 11:04:23 +00:00
Bart
54a19a0e8d refactor: Rename rippled binary to xrpld 2025-11-07 11:02:05 +00:00
20 changed files with 111 additions and 450 deletions

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@@ -26,6 +26,9 @@ run from the repository root.
references to `ripple` and `rippled` (with or without capital letters) to
`xrpl` and `xrpld`, respectively. The name of the binary will remain as-is,
and will only be renamed to `xrpld` by a later script.
4. `.github/scripts/rename/binary.sh`: This script will rename the binary from
`rippled` to `xrpld`, and reverses the symlink so that `rippled` points to
the `xrpld` binary.
You can run all these scripts from the repository root as follows:
@@ -33,4 +36,5 @@ You can run all these scripts from the repository root as follows:
./.github/scripts/rename/definitions.sh .
./.github/scripts/rename/copyright.sh .
./.github/scripts/rename/cmake.sh .
./.github/scripts/rename/binary.sh .
```

42
.github/scripts/rename/binary.sh vendored Executable file
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@@ -0,0 +1,42 @@
#!/bin/bash
# Exit the script as soon as an error occurs.
set -e
# On MacOS, ensure that GNU sed is installed and available as `gsed`.
SED_COMMAND=sed
if [[ "${OSTYPE}" == 'darwin'* ]]; then
if ! command -v gsed &> /dev/null; then
echo "Error: gsed is not installed. Please install it using 'brew install gnu-sed'."
exit 1
fi
SED_COMMAND=gsed
fi
# This script changes the binary name from `rippled` to `xrpld`, and reverses
# the symlink that currently points from `xrpld` to `rippled` so that it points
# from `rippled` to `xrpld` instead.
# Usage: .github/scripts/rename/binary.sh <repository directory>
if [ "$#" -ne 1 ]; then
echo "Usage: $0 <repository directory>"
exit 1
fi
DIRECTORY=$1
echo "Processing directory: ${DIRECTORY}"
if [ ! -d "${DIRECTORY}" ]; then
echo "Error: Directory '${DIRECTORY}' does not exist."
exit 1
fi
pushd ${DIRECTORY}
# Remove the binary name override added by the cmake.sh script.
${SED_COMMAND} -z -i -E 's@\s+# For the time being.+"rippled"\)@@' cmake/XrplCore.cmake
# Reverse the symlink.
${SED_COMMAND} -i -E 's@create_symbolic_link\(rippled@create_symbolic_link(xrpld@' cmake/XrplInstall.cmake
${SED_COMMAND} -i -E 's@/xrpld\$\{suffix\}@/rippled${suffix}@' cmake/XrplInstall.cmake
popd
echo "Processing complete."

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@@ -129,14 +129,14 @@ jobs:
--parallel "${BUILD_NPROC}" \
--target "${CMAKE_TARGET}"
- name: Upload rippled artifact (Linux)
- name: Upload the binary (Linux)
if: ${{ runner.os == 'Linux' }}
uses: actions/upload-artifact@ea165f8d65b6e75b540449e92b4886f43607fa02 # v4.6.2
env:
BUILD_DIR: ${{ inputs.build_dir }}
with:
name: rippled-${{ inputs.config_name }}
path: ${{ env.BUILD_DIR }}/rippled
name: xrpld-${{ inputs.config_name }}
path: ${{ env.BUILD_DIR }}/xrpld
retention-days: 3
if-no-files-found: error
@@ -144,8 +144,8 @@ jobs:
if: ${{ runner.os == 'Linux' }}
working-directory: ${{ inputs.build_dir }}
run: |
ldd ./rippled
if [ "$(ldd ./rippled | grep -E '(libstdc\+\+|libgcc)' | wc -l)" -eq 0 ]; then
ldd ./xrpld
if [ "$(ldd ./xrpld | grep -E '(libstdc\+\+|libgcc)' | wc -l)" -eq 0 ]; then
echo 'The binary is statically linked.'
else
echo 'The binary is dynamically linked.'
@@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ jobs:
if: ${{ runner.os == 'Linux' && env.ENABLED_VOIDSTAR == 'true' }}
working-directory: ${{ inputs.build_dir }}
run: |
./rippled --version | grep libvoidstar
./xrpld --version | grep libvoidstar
- name: Run the separate tests
if: ${{ !inputs.build_only }}
@@ -177,7 +177,7 @@ jobs:
env:
BUILD_NPROC: ${{ steps.nproc.outputs.nproc }}
run: |
./rippled --unittest --unittest-jobs "${BUILD_NPROC}"
./xrpld --unittest --unittest-jobs "${BUILD_NPROC}"
- name: Debug failure (Linux)
if: ${{ failure() && runner.os == 'Linux' && !inputs.build_only }}

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@@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ jobs:
env:
MESSAGE: |
The dependency relationships between the modules in rippled have
The dependency relationships between the modules in xrpld have
changed, which may be an improvement or a regression.
A rule of thumb is that if your changes caused something to be

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@@ -25,6 +25,8 @@ jobs:
run: .github/scripts/rename/copyright.sh .
- name: Check CMake configs
run: .github/scripts/rename/cmake.sh .
- name: Check binary name
run: .github/scripts/rename/binary.sh .
- name: Check for differences
env:
MESSAGE: |

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@@ -223,6 +223,4 @@ if(xrpld)
src/test/ledger/Invariants_test.cpp
PROPERTIES SKIP_UNITY_BUILD_INCLUSION TRUE)
endif()
# For the time being, we will keep the name of the binary as it was.
set_target_properties(xrpld PROPERTIES OUTPUT_NAME "rippled")
endif()

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@@ -67,8 +67,8 @@ if (is_root_project AND TARGET xrpld)
install(CODE "
set(CMAKE_MODULE_PATH \"${CMAKE_MODULE_PATH}\")
include(create_symbolic_link)
create_symbolic_link(rippled${suffix} \
\$ENV{DESTDIR}\${CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX}/${CMAKE_INSTALL_BINDIR}/xrpld${suffix})
create_symbolic_link(xrpld${suffix} \
\$ENV{DESTDIR}\${CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX}/${CMAKE_INSTALL_BINDIR}/rippled${suffix})
")
endif ()

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@@ -6,18 +6,18 @@
"sqlite3/3.49.1#8631739a4c9b93bd3d6b753bac548a63%1756234266.869",
"soci/4.0.3#a9f8d773cd33e356b5879a4b0564f287%1756234262.318",
"snappy/1.1.10#968fef506ff261592ec30c574d4a7809%1756234314.246",
"rocksdb/10.5.1#4a197eca381a3e5ae8adf8cffa5aacd0%1759820024.194",
"rocksdb/10.5.1#4a197eca381a3e5ae8adf8cffa5aacd0%1762797952.535",
"re2/20230301#dfd6e2bf050eb90ddd8729cfb4c844a4%1756234257.976",
"protobuf/3.21.12#d927114e28de9f4691a6bbcdd9a529d1%1756234251.614",
"openssl/3.5.4#a1d5835cc6ed5c5b8f3cd5b9b5d24205%1760106486.594",
"nudb/2.0.9#c62cfd501e57055a7e0d8ee3d5e5427d%1756234237.107",
"nudb/2.0.9#fb8dfd1a5557f5e0528114c2da17721e%1763150366.909",
"lz4/1.10.0#59fc63cac7f10fbe8e05c7e62c2f3504%1756234228.999",
"libiconv/1.17#1e65319e945f2d31941a9d28cc13c058%1756223727.64",
"libbacktrace/cci.20210118#a7691bfccd8caaf66309df196790a5a1%1756230911.03",
"libarchive/3.8.1#5cf685686322e906cb42706ab7e099a8%1756234256.696",
"jemalloc/5.3.0#e951da9cf599e956cebc117880d2d9f8%1729241615.244",
"grpc/1.50.1#02291451d1e17200293a409410d1c4e1%1756234248.958",
"doctest/2.4.12#eb9fb352fb2fdfc8abb17ec270945165%1749889324.069",
"doctest/2.4.12#eb9fb352fb2fdfc8abb17ec270945165%1762797941.757",
"date/3.0.4#f74bbba5a08fa388256688743136cb6f%1756234217.493",
"c-ares/1.34.5#b78b91e7cfb1f11ce777a285bbf169c6%1756234217.915",
"bzip2/1.0.8#00b4a4658791c1f06914e087f0e792f5%1756234261.716",
@@ -53,6 +53,9 @@
],
"lz4/[>=1.9.4 <2]": [
"lz4/1.10.0#59fc63cac7f10fbe8e05c7e62c2f3504"
],
"sqlite3/3.44.2": [
"sqlite3/3.49.1"
]
},
"config_requires": []

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@@ -1,70 +0,0 @@
#ifndef XRPL_BASICS_MALLOCTRIM_H_INCLUDED
#define XRPL_BASICS_MALLOCTRIM_H_INCLUDED
#include <xrpl/beast/utility/Journal.h>
#include <optional>
#include <string>
namespace ripple {
// -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Allocator interaction note:
// - This facility invokes glibc's malloc_trim(0) on Linux/glibc to request that
// ptmalloc return free heap pages to the OS.
// - If an alternative allocator (e.g. jemalloc or tcmalloc) is linked or
// preloaded (LD_PRELOAD), calling glibc's malloc_trim typically has no effect
// on the *active* heap. The call is harmless but may not reclaim memory
// because those allocators manage their own arenas.
// - Only glibc sbrk/arena space is eligible for trimming; large mmap-backed
// allocations are usually returned to the OS on free regardless of trimming.
// - Call at known reclamation points (e.g., after cache sweeps / online delete)
// and consider rate limiting to avoid churn.
// -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
struct MallocTrimReport
{
bool supported{false};
int trimResult{-1};
long rssBeforeKB{-1};
long rssAfterKB{-1};
[[nodiscard]] long
deltaKB() const noexcept
{
if (rssBeforeKB < 0 || rssAfterKB < 0)
return 0;
return rssAfterKB - rssBeforeKB;
}
};
/**
* @brief Attempt to return freed memory to the operating system.
*
* On Linux with glibc malloc, this issues ::malloc_trim(0), which may release
* free space from ptmalloc arenas back to the kernel. On other platforms, or if
* a different allocator is in use, this function is a no-op and the report will
* indicate that trimming is unsupported or had no effect.
*
* @param tag Optional identifier for logging/debugging purposes.
* @param journal Journal for diagnostic logging.
* @return Report containing before/after metrics and the trim result.
*
* @note If an alternative allocator (jemalloc/tcmalloc) is linked or preloaded,
* calling glibc's malloc_trim may have no effect on the active heap. The
* call is harmless but typically does not reclaim memory under those
* allocators.
*
* @note Only memory served from glibc's sbrk/arena heaps is eligible for trim.
* Large allocations satisfied via mmap are usually returned on free
* independently of trimming.
*
* @note Intended for use after operations that free significant memory (e.g.,
* cache sweeps, ledger cleanup, online delete). Consider rate limiting.
*/
MallocTrimReport
mallocTrim(std::optional<std::string> const& tag, beast::Journal journal);
} // namespace ripple
#endif

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@@ -1,121 +0,0 @@
#include <xrpl/basics/Log.h>
#include <xrpl/basics/MallocTrim.h>
#include <boost/predef.h>
#include <cstdio>
#include <fstream>
#if defined(__GLIBC__) && BOOST_OS_LINUX
#include <malloc.h>
#include <unistd.h>
namespace {
pid_t const cachedPid = ::getpid();
} // namespace
#endif
namespace ripple {
namespace detail {
#if defined(__GLIBC__) && BOOST_OS_LINUX
long
parseVmRSSkB(std::string const& status)
{
std::istringstream iss(status);
std::string line;
while (std::getline(iss, line))
{
// Allow leading spaces/tabs before the key.
auto const firstNonWs = line.find_first_not_of(" \t");
if (firstNonWs == std::string::npos)
continue;
constexpr char key[] = "VmRSS:";
constexpr auto keyLen = sizeof(key) - 1;
// Require the line (after leading whitespace) to start with "VmRSS:".
// Check if we have enough characters and the substring matches.
if (firstNonWs + keyLen > line.size() ||
line.substr(firstNonWs, keyLen) != key)
continue;
// Move past "VmRSS:" and any following whitespace.
auto pos = firstNonWs + keyLen;
while (pos < line.size() &&
std::isspace(static_cast<unsigned char>(line[pos])))
{
++pos;
}
long value = -1;
if (std::sscanf(line.c_str() + pos, "%ld", &value) == 1)
return value;
// Found the key but couldn't parse a number.
return -1;
}
// No VmRSS line found.
return -1;
}
#endif // __GLIBC__ && BOOST_OS_LINUX
} // namespace detail
MallocTrimReport
mallocTrim(
[[maybe_unused]] std::optional<std::string> const& tag,
beast::Journal journal)
{
MallocTrimReport report;
#if !(defined(__GLIBC__) && BOOST_OS_LINUX)
JLOG(journal.debug()) << "malloc_trim not supported on this platform";
#else
report.supported = true;
if (journal.debug())
{
auto readFile = [](std::string const& path) -> std::string {
std::ifstream ifs(path);
if (!ifs.is_open())
return {};
return std::string(
std::istreambuf_iterator<char>(ifs),
std::istreambuf_iterator<char>());
};
std::string const tagStr = tag.value_or("default");
std::string const statusPath =
"/proc/" + std::to_string(cachedPid) + "/status";
auto const statusBefore = readFile(statusPath);
report.rssBeforeKB = detail::parseVmRSSkB(statusBefore);
report.trimResult = ::malloc_trim(0);
auto const statusAfter = readFile(statusPath);
report.rssAfterKB = detail::parseVmRSSkB(statusAfter);
JLOG(journal.debug())
<< "malloc_trim tag=" << tagStr << " result=" << report.trimResult
<< " rss_before=" << report.rssBeforeKB << "kB"
<< " rss_after=" << report.rssAfterKB << "kB"
<< " delta=" << report.deltaKB() << "kB";
}
else
{
report.trimResult = ::malloc_trim(0);
}
#endif
return report;
}
} // namespace ripple

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@@ -1329,7 +1329,7 @@ class Vault_test : public beast::unit_test::suite
Vault& vault) {
auto [tx, keylet] = vault.create({.owner = owner, .asset = asset});
testcase("insufficient fee");
env(tx, fee(env.current()->fees().base), ter(telINSUF_FEE_P));
env(tx, fee(env.current()->fees().base - 1), ter(telINSUF_FEE_P));
});
testCase([this](
@@ -2074,6 +2074,10 @@ class Vault_test : public beast::unit_test::suite
auto const sleMPT = env.le(mptoken);
BEAST_EXPECT(sleMPT == nullptr);
// Use one reserve so the next transaction fails
env(ticket::create(owner, 1));
env.close();
// No reserve to create MPToken for asset in VaultWithdraw
tx = vault.withdraw(
{.depositor = owner,
@@ -2091,7 +2095,7 @@ class Vault_test : public beast::unit_test::suite
}
},
{.requireAuth = false,
.initialXRP = acctReserve + incReserve * 4 - 1});
.initialXRP = acctReserve + incReserve * 4 + 1});
testCase([this](
Env& env,
@@ -2980,6 +2984,9 @@ class Vault_test : public beast::unit_test::suite
env.le(keylet::line(owner, asset.raw().get<Issue>()));
BEAST_EXPECT(trustline == nullptr);
env(ticket::create(owner, 1));
env.close();
// Fail because not enough reserve to create trust line
tx = vault.withdraw(
{.depositor = owner,
@@ -2995,7 +3002,7 @@ class Vault_test : public beast::unit_test::suite
env(tx);
env.close();
},
CaseArgs{.initialXRP = acctReserve + incReserve * 4 - 1});
CaseArgs{.initialXRP = acctReserve + incReserve * 4 + 1});
testCase(
[&, this](
@@ -3016,8 +3023,7 @@ class Vault_test : public beast::unit_test::suite
env(pay(owner, charlie, asset(100)));
env.close();
// Use up some reserve on tickets
env(ticket::create(charlie, 2));
env(ticket::create(charlie, 3));
env.close();
// Fail because not enough reserve to create MPToken for shares
@@ -3035,7 +3041,7 @@ class Vault_test : public beast::unit_test::suite
env(tx);
env.close();
},
CaseArgs{.initialXRP = acctReserve + incReserve * 4 - 1});
CaseArgs{.initialXRP = acctReserve + incReserve * 4 + 1});
testCase([&, this](
Env& env,

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@@ -19,7 +19,6 @@ Vault::create(CreateArgs const& args)
jv[jss::TransactionType] = jss::VaultCreate;
jv[jss::Account] = args.owner.human();
jv[jss::Asset] = to_json(args.asset);
jv[jss::Fee] = STAmount(env.current()->fees().increment).getJson();
if (args.flags)
jv[jss::Flags] = *args.flags;
return {jv, keylet};

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@@ -1,207 +0,0 @@
#include <xrpl/basics/MallocTrim.h>
#include <boost/predef.h>
#include <doctest/doctest.h>
using namespace ripple;
#if defined(__GLIBC__) && BOOST_OS_LINUX
namespace ripple::detail {
long
parseVmRSSkB(std::string const& status);
} // namespace ripple::detail
#endif
TEST_CASE("MallocTrimReport structure")
{
// Test default construction
MallocTrimReport report;
CHECK(report.supported == false);
CHECK(report.trimResult == -1);
CHECK(report.rssBeforeKB == -1);
CHECK(report.rssAfterKB == -1);
CHECK(report.deltaKB() == 0);
// Test deltaKB calculation - memory freed
report.rssBeforeKB = 1000;
report.rssAfterKB = 800;
CHECK(report.deltaKB() == -200);
// Test deltaKB calculation - memory increased
report.rssBeforeKB = 500;
report.rssAfterKB = 600;
CHECK(report.deltaKB() == 100);
// Test deltaKB calculation - no change
report.rssBeforeKB = 1234;
report.rssAfterKB = 1234;
CHECK(report.deltaKB() == 0);
}
#if defined(__GLIBC__) && BOOST_OS_LINUX
TEST_CASE("parseVmRSSkB")
{
using ripple::detail::parseVmRSSkB;
// Test standard format
{
std::string status = "VmRSS: 123456 kB\n";
long result = parseVmRSSkB(status);
CHECK(result == 123456);
}
// Test with multiple lines
{
std::string status =
"Name: rippled\n"
"VmPeak: 1234567 kB\n"
"VmSize: 1234567 kB\n"
"VmRSS: 987654 kB\n"
"VmData: 123456 kB\n";
long result = parseVmRSSkB(status);
CHECK(result == 987654);
}
// Test with minimal whitespace
{
std::string status = "VmRSS: 42 kB";
long result = parseVmRSSkB(status);
CHECK(result == 42);
}
// Test with extra whitespace
{
std::string status = "VmRSS: 999999 kB";
long result = parseVmRSSkB(status);
CHECK(result == 999999);
}
// Test with tabs
{
std::string status = "VmRSS:\t\t12345 kB";
long result = parseVmRSSkB(status);
// Note: tabs are not explicitly handled as spaces, this documents
// current behavior
CHECK(result == 12345);
}
// Test zero value
{
std::string status = "VmRSS: 0 kB\n";
long result = parseVmRSSkB(status);
CHECK(result == 0);
}
// Test missing VmRSS
{
std::string status =
"Name: rippled\n"
"VmPeak: 1234567 kB\n"
"VmSize: 1234567 kB\n";
long result = parseVmRSSkB(status);
CHECK(result == -1);
}
// Test empty string
{
std::string status = "";
long result = parseVmRSSkB(status);
CHECK(result == -1);
}
// Test malformed data (VmRSS but no number)
{
std::string status = "VmRSS: \n";
long result = parseVmRSSkB(status);
// sscanf should fail to parse and return -1 unchanged
CHECK(result == -1);
}
// Test malformed data (VmRSS but invalid number)
{
std::string status = "VmRSS: abc kB\n";
long result = parseVmRSSkB(status);
// sscanf should fail and return -1 unchanged
CHECK(result == -1);
}
// Test partial match (should not match "NotVmRSS:")
{
std::string status = "NotVmRSS: 123456 kB\n";
long result = parseVmRSSkB(status);
CHECK(result == -1);
}
}
#endif
TEST_CASE("mallocTrim basic functionality")
{
beast::Journal journal{beast::Journal::getNullSink()};
// Test with no tag
{
MallocTrimReport report = mallocTrim(std::nullopt, journal);
#if defined(__GLIBC__) && BOOST_OS_LINUX
// On Linux with glibc, should be supported
CHECK(report.supported == true);
// trimResult should be 0 or 1 (success indicators)
CHECK(report.trimResult >= 0);
#else
// On other platforms, should be unsupported
CHECK(report.supported == false);
CHECK(report.trimResult == -1);
CHECK(report.rssBeforeKB == -1);
CHECK(report.rssAfterKB == -1);
#endif
}
// Test with tag
{
MallocTrimReport report =
mallocTrim(std::optional<std::string>("test_tag"), journal);
#if defined(__GLIBC__) && BOOST_OS_LINUX
CHECK(report.supported == true);
CHECK(report.trimResult >= 0);
#else
CHECK(report.supported == false);
#endif
}
}
TEST_CASE("mallocTrim with debug logging")
{
beast::Journal journal{beast::Journal::getNullSink()};
MallocTrimReport report =
mallocTrim(std::optional<std::string>("debug_test"), journal);
#if defined(__GLIBC__) && BOOST_OS_LINUX
CHECK(report.supported == true);
// The function should complete without crashing
#else
CHECK(report.supported == false);
#endif
}
TEST_CASE("mallocTrim repeated calls")
{
beast::Journal journal{beast::Journal::getNullSink()};
// Call malloc_trim multiple times to ensure it's safe
for (int i = 0; i < 5; ++i)
{
MallocTrimReport report = mallocTrim(
std::optional<std::string>("iteration_" + std::to_string(i)),
journal);
#if defined(__GLIBC__) && BOOST_OS_LINUX
CHECK(report.supported == true);
CHECK(report.trimResult >= 0);
#else
CHECK(report.supported == false);
#endif
}
}

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@@ -7,7 +7,6 @@
#include <xrpld/core/JobQueue.h>
#include <xrpl/basics/Log.h>
#include <xrpl/basics/MallocTrim.h>
#include <xrpl/protocol/Indexes.h>
namespace ripple {
@@ -155,8 +154,6 @@ OrderBookDB::update(std::shared_ptr<ReadView const> const& ledger)
}
app_.getLedgerMaster().newOrderBookDB();
mallocTrim(std::optional<std::string>("OrderBookUpdate"), j_);
}
void

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@@ -37,7 +37,6 @@
#include <xrpld/shamap/NodeFamily.h>
#include <xrpl/basics/ByteUtilities.h>
#include <xrpl/basics/MallocTrim.h>
#include <xrpl/basics/ResolverAsio.h>
#include <xrpl/basics/random.h>
#include <xrpl/beast/asio/io_latency_probe.h>
@@ -1107,8 +1106,6 @@ public:
<< "; size after: " << cachedSLEs_.size();
}
mallocTrim(std::optional<std::string>("doSweep"), m_journal);
// Set timer to do another sweep later.
setSweepTimer();
}

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@@ -34,7 +34,6 @@
#include <xrpld/rpc/MPTokenIssuanceID.h>
#include <xrpld/rpc/ServerHandler.h>
#include <xrpl/basics/MallocTrim.h>
#include <xrpl/basics/UptimeClock.h>
#include <xrpl/basics/mulDiv.h>
#include <xrpl/basics/safe_cast.h>
@@ -2548,14 +2547,10 @@ NetworkOPsImp::setMode(OperatingMode om)
if (mMode == om)
return;
auto const oldMode = mMode.load(std::memory_order_relaxed);
mMode = om;
accounting_.mode(om);
if (oldMode != OperatingMode::FULL && om == OperatingMode::FULL)
mallocTrim(std::optional<std::string>("SyncComplete"), m_journal);
JLOG(m_journal.info()) << "STATE->" << strOperatingMode();
pubServer();
}

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@@ -5,7 +5,6 @@
#include <xrpld/app/rdb/backend/SQLiteDatabase.h>
#include <xrpld/core/ConfigSections.h>
#include <xrpl/basics/MallocTrim.h>
#include <xrpl/beast/core/CurrentThreadName.h>
#include <xrpl/nodestore/Scheduler.h>
#include <xrpl/nodestore/detail/DatabaseRotatingImp.h>
@@ -546,8 +545,6 @@ SHAMapStoreImp::clearCaches(LedgerIndex validatedSeq)
{
ledgerMaster_->clearLedgerCachePrior(validatedSeq);
fullBelowCache_->clear();
mallocTrim(std::optional<std::string>("clearCaches"), journal_);
}
void
@@ -613,8 +610,6 @@ SHAMapStoreImp::clearPrior(LedgerIndex lastRotated)
});
if (healthWait() == stopping)
return;
mallocTrim(std::optional<std::string>("clearPrior"), journal_);
}
SHAMapStoreImp::HealthResult

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@@ -79,13 +79,6 @@ VaultCreate::preflight(PreflightContext const& ctx)
return tesSUCCESS;
}
XRPAmount
VaultCreate::calculateBaseFee(ReadView const& view, STTx const& tx)
{
// One reserve increment is typically much greater than one base fee.
return calculateOwnerReserveFee(view, tx);
}
TER
VaultCreate::preclaim(PreclaimContext const& ctx)
{
@@ -142,8 +135,9 @@ VaultCreate::doApply()
if (auto ter = dirLink(view(), account_, vault))
return ter;
adjustOwnerCount(view(), owner, 1, j_);
auto ownerCount = owner->at(sfOwnerCount);
// We will create Vault and PseudoAccount, hence increase OwnerCount by 2
adjustOwnerCount(view(), owner, 2, j_);
auto const ownerCount = owner->at(sfOwnerCount);
if (mPriorBalance < view().fees().accountReserve(ownerCount))
return tecINSUFFICIENT_RESERVE;

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@@ -23,9 +23,6 @@ public:
static NotTEC
preflight(PreflightContext const& ctx);
static XRPAmount
calculateBaseFee(ReadView const& view, STTx const& tx);
static TER
preclaim(PreclaimContext const& ctx);

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@@ -146,7 +146,35 @@ VaultDelete::doApply()
return tecHAS_OBLIGATIONS; // LCOV_EXCL_LINE
// Destroy the pseudo-account.
view().erase(view().peek(keylet::account(pseudoID)));
auto vaultPseudoSLE = view().peek(keylet::account(pseudoID));
if (!vaultPseudoSLE || vaultPseudoSLE->at(~sfVaultID) != vault->key())
return tefBAD_LEDGER; // LCOV_EXCL_LINE
// Making the payment and removing the empty holding should have deleted any
// obligations associated with the vault or vault pseudo-account.
if (*vaultPseudoSLE->at(sfBalance))
{
// LCOV_EXCL_START
JLOG(j_.error()) << "VaultDelete: pseudo-account has a balance";
return tecHAS_OBLIGATIONS;
// LCOV_EXCL_STOP
}
if (vaultPseudoSLE->at(sfOwnerCount) != 0)
{
// LCOV_EXCL_START
JLOG(j_.error()) << "VaultDelete: pseudo-account still owns objects";
return tecHAS_OBLIGATIONS;
// LCOV_EXCL_STOP
}
if (view().exists(keylet::ownerDir(pseudoID)))
{
// LCOV_EXCL_START
JLOG(j_.error()) << "VaultDelete: pseudo-account has a directory";
return tecHAS_OBLIGATIONS;
// LCOV_EXCL_STOP
}
view().erase(vaultPseudoSLE);
// Remove the vault from its owner's directory.
auto const ownerID = vault->at(sfOwner);
@@ -170,7 +198,9 @@ VaultDelete::doApply()
return tefBAD_LEDGER;
// LCOV_EXCL_STOP
}
adjustOwnerCount(view(), owner, -1, j_);
// We are destroying Vault and PseudoAccount, hence decrease by 2
adjustOwnerCount(view(), owner, -2, j_);
// Destroy the vault.
view().erase(vault);