* Add a new operating mode to rippled called reporting mode
* Add ETL mechanism for a reporting node to extract data from a p2p node
* Add new gRPC methods to faciliate ETL
* Use Postgres in place of SQLite in reporting mode
* Add Cassandra as a nodestore option
* Update logic of RPC handlers when running in reporting mode
* Add ability to forward RPCs to a p2p node
- The changes to manifest relaying introduced with commit f74b469e68
will cause newly accepted manifests to be sent back to the peer from
which they were received. This no longer happens: a newly accepted
manifest is never sent back to the peer we received it from.
- When encountering a manifest without a domain set, the `manifest` and
`validator_info` commands would include an empty string as the domain
associated with the manifest. This no longer happens: if a domain is
not present, the `domain` field will not be.
Support for 'out-of-sequence' transaction execution was introduced
in commit 7724cca384.
The changes in that commit were gated under a feature but there was
no corresponding amendment introduced that would allow the network
to vote on this amendment.
This commit introduces 'TicketBatch' amendment as the amendment
that is associated with the tickets feature. If the amendment is
enabled, it will activate support for tickets.
This commit also removes several workarounds that are no longer
needed in unit tests.
* Creates a version 2 of the UNL file format allowing publishers to
pre-publish the next UNL while the current one is still valid.
* Version 1 of the UNL file format is still valid and backward
compatible.
* Also causes rippled to lock down if it has no valid UNLs, similar to
being amendment blocked, except reversible.
* Resolves#3548
* Resolves#3470
Due to some quirky emergent behavior, the server can't really begin
synching until twice the default close time resolution of the genesis
ledger, which is 30 seconds, has passed. In effect, this causes a one
minute delay.
This commit adjusts the default close time resolution down to the
minimum allowed resoluion of 10 seconds, so the corresponding delay
is reduced by 67% down to 20 seconds. This should be enough time to
ensure the server has reasonable connectivity without unduly delaying
initial synch times.
- Simplify and consolidate code for parsing hex input.
- Replace beast::endian::order with boost::endian::order.
- Simplify CountedObject code.
- Remove pre-C++17 workarounds in favor of C++17 based solutions.
- Improve `base_uint` and simplify its hex-parsing interface by
consolidating the `SexHex` and `SetHexExact` methods into one
API: `parseHex` which forces callers to verify the result of
the operation; as a result some public-facing API endpoints
may now return errors when passed values that were previously
accepted.
- Remove the simple fallback implementations of SHA2 and RIPEMD
introduced to reduce our dependency on OpenSSL. The code is
slow and rarely, if ever, exercised and we rely on OpenSSL
functionality for Boost.ASIO as well.
There have been cases in the past where SFields have been defined
in such a way that they did not follow our conventions. In
particular, the string representation of an SField should match
the in-code name of the SField.
This change leverages the preprocessor to encourage SFields to
be properly constructed.
The suffixes of SField types are changed to be the same as
the suffixes of corresponding SerializedTypeIDs. This allows
The preprocessor to match types using simple name pasting.
Since the string representation of the SField is part of our
stable API, the name of sfPayChannel was changed to sfChannel.
This change allows sfChannel to follow our conventions while
making no changes to our external API.
Use C++17 constant expressions to calculate the inverse
alphabet map at compile time instead of at runtime.
Remove support for encoding & decoding tokens using the
Bitcoin alphabet.
* Distinguish between recent and historical shards
* Allow multiple storage paths for historical shards
* Add documentation for this feature
* Add unit tests
Some RPC commands return `ledger_index` as a quoted numeric
string. This change allows the returned value to be directly
copied and used for follow-on RPC commands.
This commit fixes#3533
Tickets are a mechanism to allow for the "out-of-order" execution of
transactions on the XRP Ledger.
This commit, if merged, reworks the existing support for tickets and
introduces support for 'ticket batching', completing the feature set
needed for tickets.
The code is gated under the newly-introduced `TicketBatch` amendment
and the `Tickets` amendment, which is not presently active on the
network, is being removed.
The specification for this change can be found at:
https://github.com/xrp-community/standards-drafts/issues/16
There was a race condition in `on_accept` where the object's destructor
could run while `on_accept` was called.
This patch ensures that if `on_accept` is called then the object remains
valid for the duration of the call.
This change can help improve the liveness of the network during periods of network
instability, by allowing the network to track which validators are presently not online
and to disregard them for the purposes of quorum calculations.
* The amendment ballot counting code contained a minor technical
flaw, caused by the use of integer arithmetic and rounding
semantics, that could allow amendments to reach majority with
slightly less than 80% support. This commit introduces an
amendment which, if enabled, will ensure that activation
requires at least 80% support.
* This commit also introduces a configuration option to adjust
the amendment activation hysteresis. This option is useful on
test networks, but should not be used on the main network as
is a network-wide consensus parameter that should not be
changed on a per-server basis; doing so can result in a
hard-fork.
Fixes#3396
Work on a version 2 of the XRP Network API has begun. The new
API returns:
* `notSynced` in place of `noClosed`, `noCurrent`, and `noNetwork`;
* `invalidParams` in place of `lgrIdxInvalid`.
The new version 2 API cannot be selected yet, as it remains a work
in progress.
Fixes#3269
* Improve documentation
* Make the ShardArchiveHandler rather than the DatabaseShardImp perform
LastLedgerHash verification for downloaded shards
* Remove ShardArchiveHandler's singleton implementation and make it an
Application member
* Have the Application invoke ShardArchiveHandler initialization
instead of clients
* Add RecoveryHandler as a ShardArchiveHandler derived class
* Improve commenting
The unit test now verifies that if an account is not present in the
starting account_tx ledger, account_tx still iterates down and finds
the transaction that deletes the account (and earlier transactions).
This commit introduces no functional changes but cleans up the
code and shrinks the surface area by removing dead and unused
code, leveraging std:: alternatives to hand-rolled code and
improving comments and documentation.
Entries in the ledger are located using 256-bit locators. The locators
are calculated using a wide range of parameters specific to the entry
whose locator we are calculating (e.g. an account's locator is derived
from the account's address, whereas the locator for an offer is derived
from the account and the offer sequence.)
Keylets enhance type safety during lookup and make the code more robust,
so this commit removes most of the earlier code, which used naked
uint256 values.
This commit introduces the "HardenedValidations" amendment which,
if enabled, allows validators to include additional information in
their validations that can increase the robustness of consensus.
Specifically, the commit introduces a new optional field that can
be set in validation messages can be used to attest to the hash of
the latest ledger that a validator considers to be fully validated.
Additionally, the commit leverages the previously introduced "cookie"
field to improve the robustness of the network by making it possible
for servers to automatically detect accidental misconfiguration which
results in two or more validators using the same validation key.
* Make ShardArchiveHandler a singleton.
* Add state database for ShardArchiveHandler.
* Use temporary database for SSLHTTPDownloader downloads.
* Make ShardArchiveHandler a Stoppable class.
* Automatically resume interrupted downloads at server start.
* Reduce lock scope on all public functions
* Use TaskQueue to process shard finalization in separate thread
* Store shard last ledger hash and other info in backend
* Use temp SQLite DB versus control file when acquiring
* Remove boost serialization from cmake files
- Add support for all transaction types and ledger object types to gRPC
implementation of tx and account_tx.
- Create common handlers for tx and account_tx.
- Remove mutex and abort() from gRPC server. JobQueue is stopped before
gRPC server, with all coroutines executed to completion, so no need for
synchronization.
* When an unknown amendment reaches majority, log an error-level
message, and return a `warnings` array on all successful
admin-level RPC calls to `server_info` and `server_state` with
a message describing the problem, and the expected deadline.
* In addition to the `amendment_blocked` flag returned by
`server_info` and `server_state`, return a warning with a more
verbose description when the server is amendment blocked.
* Check on every flag ledger to see if the amendment(s) lose majority.
Logs again if they don't, resumes normal operations if they did.
The intention is to give operators earlier warning that their
instances are in danger of being amendment blocked, which will
hopefully motivate them to update ahead of time.