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rippled/src/ripple/core/Config.h
Nik Bougalis 7edfbbd8bd Disable pathfinding indexing on validator nodes:
The pathfinding engine requires pre-building large tables which is a
resource-intensive operation. Typically, one would not expect that a
server configured as a validator would also support pathfinding APIs
and so, building those tables by default wastes resources.

This commit, if merged, will disable pathfinding on servers that are
configured as validators, unless the server operator opts to support
it explicitly, by configuring the `[path_search_max]` parameter.

Validator operators that wish to support pathfinding on a validator
and want to use the default values can add the following stanza to
their server's configuration file:

    [path_search_max]
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/*
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Copyright (c) 2012, 2013 Ripple Labs Inc.
Permission to use, copy, modify, and/or distribute this software for any
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*/
//==============================================================================
#ifndef RIPPLE_CORE_CONFIG_H_INCLUDED
#define RIPPLE_CORE_CONFIG_H_INCLUDED
#include <ripple/basics/BasicConfig.h>
#include <ripple/basics/FeeUnits.h>
#include <ripple/basics/base_uint.h>
#include <ripple/beast/net/IPEndpoint.h>
#include <ripple/beast/utility/Journal.h>
#include <ripple/protocol/SystemParameters.h> // VFALCO Breaks levelization
#include <boost/beast/core/string.hpp>
#include <boost/filesystem.hpp> // VFALCO FIX: This include should not be here
#include <boost/lexical_cast.hpp>
#include <algorithm>
#include <chrono>
#include <cstdint>
#include <map>
#include <optional>
#include <string>
#include <type_traits>
#include <unordered_set>
#include <vector>
namespace ripple {
class Rules;
//------------------------------------------------------------------------------
enum class SizedItem : std::size_t {
sweepInterval = 0,
treeCacheSize,
treeCacheAge,
ledgerSize,
ledgerAge,
ledgerFetch,
hashNodeDBCache,
txnDBCache,
lgrDBCache,
openFinalLimit,
burstSize,
ramSizeGB
};
// This entire derived class is deprecated.
// For new config information use the style implied
// in the base class. For existing config information
// try to refactor code to use the new style.
//
class Config : public BasicConfig
{
public:
// Settings related to the configuration file location and directories
static char const* const configFileName;
static char const* const databaseDirName;
static char const* const validatorsFileName;
/** Returns the full path and filename of the debug log file. */
boost::filesystem::path
getDebugLogFile() const;
private:
boost::filesystem::path CONFIG_FILE;
public:
boost::filesystem::path CONFIG_DIR;
private:
boost::filesystem::path DEBUG_LOGFILE;
void
load();
beast::Journal const j_;
bool QUIET = false; // Minimize logging verbosity.
bool SILENT = false; // No output to console after startup.
/** Operate in stand-alone mode.
In stand alone mode:
- Peer connections are not attempted or accepted
- The ledger is not advanced automatically.
- If no ledger is loaded, the default ledger with the root
account is created.
*/
bool RUN_STANDALONE = false;
bool RUN_REPORTING = false;
bool REPORTING_READ_ONLY = false;
bool USE_TX_TABLES = true;
/** Determines if the server will sign a tx, given an account's secret seed.
In the past, this was allowed, but this functionality can have security
implications. The new default is to not allow this functionality, but
a config option is included to enable this.
*/
bool signingEnabled_ = false;
// The amount of RAM, in bytes, that we detected on this system.
std::uint64_t const ramSize_;
public:
bool doImport = false;
bool nodeToShard = false;
bool ELB_SUPPORT = false;
std::vector<std::string> IPS; // Peer IPs from rippled.cfg.
std::vector<std::string> IPS_FIXED; // Fixed Peer IPs from rippled.cfg.
std::vector<std::string> SNTP_SERVERS; // SNTP servers from rippled.cfg.
enum StartUpType { FRESH, NORMAL, LOAD, LOAD_FILE, REPLAY, NETWORK };
StartUpType START_UP = NORMAL;
bool START_VALID = false;
std::string START_LEDGER;
// Network parameters
// The number of fee units a reference transaction costs
static constexpr FeeUnit32 TRANSACTION_FEE_BASE{10};
// Note: The following parameters do not relate to the UNL or trust at all
// Minimum number of nodes to consider the network present
std::size_t NETWORK_QUORUM = 1;
// Peer networking parameters
bool RELAY_UNTRUSTED_VALIDATIONS = true;
bool RELAY_UNTRUSTED_PROPOSALS = false;
// True to ask peers not to relay current IP.
bool PEER_PRIVATE = false;
// peers_max is a legacy configuration, which is going to be replaced
// with individual inbound peers peers_in_max and outbound peers
// peers_out_max configuration. for now we support both the legacy and
// the new configuration. if peers_max is configured then peers_in_max and
// peers_out_max are ignored.
std::size_t PEERS_MAX = 0;
std::size_t PEERS_OUT_MAX = 0;
std::size_t PEERS_IN_MAX = 0;
// Path searching: these were reasonable default values at some point but
// further research is needed to decide if they still are
// and whether all of them are needed.
//
// The performance and resource consumption of a server can
// be dramatically impacted by changing these configuration
// options; higher values result in exponentially higher
// resource usage.
//
// Servers operating as validators disable path finding by
// default by setting the `PATH_SEARCH_MAX` option to 0
// unless it is explicitly set in the configuration file.
int PATH_SEARCH_OLD = 7;
int PATH_SEARCH = 7;
int PATH_SEARCH_FAST = 2;
int PATH_SEARCH_MAX = 10;
// Validation
std::optional<std::size_t>
VALIDATION_QUORUM; // validations to consider ledger authoritative
XRPAmount FEE_DEFAULT{10};
XRPAmount FEE_ACCOUNT_RESERVE{200 * DROPS_PER_XRP};
XRPAmount FEE_OWNER_RESERVE{50 * DROPS_PER_XRP};
// Node storage configuration
std::uint32_t LEDGER_HISTORY = 256;
std::uint32_t FETCH_DEPTH = 1000000000;
// Tunable that adjusts various parameters, typically associated
// with hardware parameters (RAM size and CPU cores). The default
// is 'tiny'.
std::size_t NODE_SIZE = 0;
bool SSL_VERIFY = true;
std::string SSL_VERIFY_FILE;
std::string SSL_VERIFY_DIR;
// Compression
bool COMPRESSION = false;
// Enable the experimental Ledger Replay functionality
bool LEDGER_REPLAY = false;
// Work queue limits
int MAX_TRANSACTIONS = 250;
static constexpr int MAX_JOB_QUEUE_TX = 1000;
static constexpr int MIN_JOB_QUEUE_TX = 100;
// Amendment majority time
std::chrono::seconds AMENDMENT_MAJORITY_TIME = defaultAmendmentMajorityTime;
// Thread pool configuration
int WORKERS = 0;
// Can only be set in code, specifically unit tests
bool FORCE_MULTI_THREAD = false;
// Normally the sweep timer is automatically deduced based on the node
// size, but we allow admins to explicitly set it in the config.
std::optional<int> SWEEP_INTERVAL;
// Reduce-relay - these parameters are experimental.
// Enable reduce-relay features
// Validation/proposal reduce-relay feature
bool VP_REDUCE_RELAY_ENABLE = false;
// Send squelch message to peers. Generally this config should
// have the same value as VP_REDUCE_RELAY_ENABLE. It can be
// used for testing the feature's function without
// affecting the message relaying. To use it for testing,
// set it to false and set VP_REDUCE_RELAY_ENABLE to true.
// Squelch messages will not be sent to the peers in this case.
// Set log level to debug so that the feature function can be
// analyzed.
bool VP_REDUCE_RELAY_SQUELCH = false;
// Transaction reduce-relay feature
bool TX_REDUCE_RELAY_ENABLE = false;
// If tx reduce-relay feature is disabled
// and this flag is enabled then some
// tx-related metrics is collected. It
// is ignored if tx reduce-relay feature is
// enabled. It is used in debugging to compare
// metrics with the feature disabled/enabled.
bool TX_REDUCE_RELAY_METRICS = false;
// Minimum peers a server should have before
// selecting random peers
std::size_t TX_REDUCE_RELAY_MIN_PEERS = 20;
// Percentage of peers with the tx reduce-relay feature enabled
// to relay to out of total active peers
std::size_t TX_RELAY_PERCENTAGE = 25;
// These override the command line client settings
std::optional<beast::IP::Endpoint> rpc_ip;
std::unordered_set<uint256, beast::uhash<>> features;
std::string SERVER_DOMAIN;
// How long can a peer remain in the "unknown" state
std::chrono::seconds MAX_UNKNOWN_TIME{600};
// How long can a peer remain in the "diverged" state
std::chrono::seconds MAX_DIVERGED_TIME{300};
// Enable the beta API version
bool BETA_RPC_API = false;
public:
Config();
/* Be very careful to make sure these bool params
are in the right order. */
void
setup(
std::string const& strConf,
bool bQuiet,
bool bSilent,
bool bStandalone);
void
setupControl(bool bQuiet, bool bSilent, bool bStandalone);
/**
* Load the config from the contents of the string.
*
* @param fileContents String representing the config contents.
*/
void
loadFromString(std::string const& fileContents);
bool
quiet() const
{
return QUIET;
}
bool
silent() const
{
return SILENT;
}
bool
standalone() const
{
return RUN_STANDALONE;
}
bool
reporting() const
{
return RUN_REPORTING;
}
bool
useTxTables() const
{
return USE_TX_TABLES;
}
bool
reportingReadOnly() const
{
return REPORTING_READ_ONLY;
}
void
setReportingReadOnly(bool b)
{
REPORTING_READ_ONLY = b;
}
bool
canSign() const
{
return signingEnabled_;
}
/** Retrieve the default value for the item at the specified node size
@param item The item for which the default value is needed
@param node Optional value, used to adjust the result to match the
size of a node (0: tiny, ..., 4: huge). If unseated,
uses the configured size (NODE_SIZE).
@throw This method can throw std::out_of_range if you ask for values
that it does not recognize or request a non-default node-size.
@return The value for the requested item.
@note The defaults are selected so as to be reasonable, but the node
size is an imprecise metric that combines multiple aspects of
the underlying system; this means that we can't provide optimal
defaults in the code for every case.
*/
int
getValueFor(SizedItem item, std::optional<std::size_t> node = std::nullopt)
const;
};
} // namespace ripple
#endif