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Author SHA1 Message Date
Gregory Tsipenyuk
8dbc6db079 Introduce AMM support (XLS-30d): (#4294)
Add AMM functionality:
- InstanceCreate
- Deposit
- Withdraw
- Governance
- Auctioning
- payment engine integration

To support this functionality, add:
- New RPC method, `amm_info`, to fetch pool and LPT balances
- AMM Root Account
- trust line for each IOU AMM token
- trust line to track Liquidity Provider Tokens (LPT)
- `ltAMM` object

The `ltAMM` object tracks:
- fee votes
- auction slot bids
- AMM tokens pair
- total outstanding tokens balance
- `AMMID` to AMM `RootAccountID` mapping

Add new classes to facilitate AMM integration into the payment engine.
`BookStep` uses these classes to infer if AMM liquidity can be consumed.

The AMM formula implementation uses the new Number class added in #4192.
IOUAmount and STAmount use Number arithmetic.

Add AMM unit tests for all features.

AMM requires the following amendments:
- featureAMM
- fixUniversalNumber
- featureFlowCross

Notes:
- Current trading fee threshold is 1%
- AMM currency is generated by: 0x03 + 152 bits of sha256{cur1, cur2}
- Current max AMM Offers is 30

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Co-authored-by: Howard Hinnant <howard.hinnant@gmail.com>
2025-06-15 23:09:01 +09:00
Shawn Xie
0f0ffda053 XLS-39 Clawback: (#4553)
Introduces:
* AccountRoot flag: lsfAllowClawback
* New Clawback transaction
* More info on clawback spec: https://github.com/XRPLF/XRPL-Standards/tree/master/XLS-39d-clawback
2025-06-15 23:07:32 +09:00
Howard Hinnant
37f7734b25 refactor: remove TypedField's move constructor (#4567)
Apply a minor cleanup in `TypedField`:
* Remove a non-working and unused move constructor.
* Constrain the remaining constructor to not be overly generic enough as
  to be used as a copy or move constructor.
2025-06-15 23:06:45 +09:00
Scott Schurr
3c4731a676 fixReducedOffersV1: prevent offers from blocking order books: (#4512)
Curtail the occurrence of order books that are blocked by reduced offers
with the implementation of the fixReducedOffersV1 amendment.

This commit identifies three ways in which offers can be reduced:

1. A new offer can be partially crossed by existing offers, so the new
   offer is reduced when placed in the ledger.

2. An in-ledger offer can be partially crossed by a new offer in a
   transaction. So the in-ledger offer is reduced by the new offer.

3. An in-ledger offer may be under-funded. In this case the in-ledger
   offer is scaled down to match the available funds.

Reduced offers can block order books if the effective quality of the
reduced offer is worse than the quality of the original offer (from the
perspective of the taker). It turns out that, for small values, the
quality of the reduced offer can be significantly affected by the
rounding mode used during scaling computations.

This commit adjusts some rounding modes so that the quality of a reduced
offer is always at least as good (from the taker's perspective) as the
original offer.

The amendment is titled fixReducedOffersV1 because additional ways of
producing reduced offers may come to light. Therefore, there may be a
future need for a V2 amendment.
2025-06-15 23:06:42 +09:00
Denis Angell
a5ea86fdfc Add Conan Building For Development (#432) 2025-05-14 14:00:20 +10:00
Denis Angell
80a7197590 fix warnings (#505) 2025-04-30 11:51:58 +02:00
RichardAH
f9cd2e0d21 Remarks amendment (#301)
Co-authored-by: Denis Angell <dangell@transia.co>
2025-04-16 08:42:04 +10:00
tequ
59e334c099 fixRewardClaimFlags (#487) 2025-04-15 20:08:19 +10:00
tequ
9018596532 HookCanEmit (#392) 2025-04-15 13:32:35 +10:00
RichardAH
e84a36867b Catalogue (#443) 2025-04-01 16:47:48 +10:00
RichardAH
7385828983 Touch Amendment (#294) 2025-03-06 08:25:42 +01:00
RichardAH
2fd465bb3f fix20250131 (#428)
Co-authored-by: Denis Angell <dangell@transia.co>
2025-02-03 10:33:19 +10:00
tequ
d17f7151ab Fix HookResult(ExitType) when accept() is not called (#415) 2025-01-22 13:33:59 +10:00
Richard Holland
532a471a35 fixReduceImport (#398)
Co-authored-by: Denis Angell <dangell@transia.co>
2024-12-11 13:29:37 +11:00
Denis Angell
61ac04aacc Sync: Ripple(d) 1.11.0 (#299)
* Add jss fields used by Clio `nft_info`: (#4320)

Add Clio-specific JSS constants to ensure a common vocabulary of
keywords in Clio and this project. By providing visibility of the full
API keyword namespace, it reduces the likelihood of developers
introducing minor variations on names used by Clio, or unknowingly
claiming a keyword that Clio has already claimed. This change moves this
project slightly away from having only the code necessary for running
the core server, but it is a step toward the goal of keeping this
server's and Clio's APIs similar. The added JSS constants are annotated
to indicate their relevance to Clio.

Clio can be found here: https://github.com/XRPLF/clio

Signed-off-by: ledhed2222 <ledhed2222@users.noreply.github.com>

* Introduce support for a slabbed allocator: (#4218)

When instantiating a large amount of fixed-sized objects on the heap
the overhead that dynamic memory allocation APIs impose will quickly
become significant.

In some cases, allocating a large amount of memory at once and using
a slabbing allocator to carve the large block into fixed-sized units
that are used to service requests for memory out will help to reduce
memory fragmentation significantly and, potentially, improve overall
performance.

This commit introduces a new `SlabAllocator<>` class that exposes an
API that is _similar_ to the C++ concept of an `Allocator` but it is
not meant to be a general-purpose allocator.

It should not be used unless profiling and analysis of specific memory
allocation patterns indicates that the additional complexity introduced
will improve the performance of the system overall, and subsequent
profiling proves it.

A helper class, `SlabAllocatorSet<>` simplifies handling of variably
sized objects that benefit from slab allocations.

This commit incorporates improvements suggested by Greg Popovitch
(@greg7mdp).

Commit 1 of 3 in #4218.

* Optimize `SHAMapItem` and leverage new slab allocator: (#4218)

The `SHAMapItem` class contains a variable-sized buffer that
holds the serialized data associated with a particular item
inside a `SHAMap`.

Prior to this commit, the buffer for the serialized data was
allocated separately. Coupled with the fact that most instances
of `SHAMapItem` were wrapped around a `std::shared_ptr` meant
that an instantiation might result in up to three separate
memory allocations.

This commit switches away from `std::shared_ptr` for `SHAMapItem`
and uses `boost::intrusive_ptr` instead, allowing the reference
count for an instance to live inside the instance itself. Coupled
with using a slab-based allocator to optimize memory allocation
for the most commonly sized buffers, the net result is significant
memory savings. In testing, the reduction in memory usage hovers
between 400MB and 650MB. Other scenarios might result in larger
savings.

In performance testing with NFTs, this commit reduces memory size by
about 15% sustained over long duration.

Commit 2 of 3 in #4218.

* Avoid using std::shared_ptr when not necessary: (#4218)

The `Ledger` class contains two `SHAMap` instances: the state and
transaction maps. Previously, the maps were dynamically allocated using
`std::make_shared` despite the fact that they did not require lifetime
management separate from the lifetime of the `Ledger` instance to which
they belong.

The two `SHAMap` instances are now regular member variables. Some smart
pointers and dynamic memory allocation was avoided by using stack-based
alternatives.

Commit 3 of 3 in #4218.

* Prevent replay attacks with NetworkID field: (#4370)

Add a `NetworkID` field to help prevent replay attacks on and from
side-chains.

The new field must be used when the server is using a network id > 1024.

To preserve legacy behavior, all chains with a network ID less than 1025
retain the existing behavior. This includes Mainnet, Testnet, Devnet,
and hooks-testnet. If `sfNetworkID` is present in any transaction
submitted to any of the nodes on one of these chains, then
`telNETWORK_ID_MAKES_TX_NON_CANONICAL` is returned.

Since chains with a network ID less than 1025, including Mainnet, retain
the existing behavior, there is no need for an amendment.

The `NetworkID` helps to prevent replay attacks because users specify a
`NetworkID` field in every transaction for that chain.

This change introduces a new UINT32 field, `sfNetworkID` ("NetworkID").
There are also three new local error codes for transaction results:

- `telNETWORK_ID_MAKES_TX_NON_CANONICAL`
- `telREQUIRES_NETWORK_ID`
- `telWRONG_NETWORK`

To learn about the other transaction result codes, see:
https://xrpl.org/transaction-results.html

Local error codes were chosen because a transaction is not necessarily
malformed if it is submitted to a node running on the incorrect chain.
This is a local error specific to that node and could be corrected by
switching to a different node or by changing the `network_id` on that
node. See:
https://xrpl.org/connect-your-rippled-to-the-xrp-test-net.html

In addition to using `NetworkID`, it is still generally recommended to
use different accounts and keys on side-chains. However, people will
undoubtedly use the same keys on multiple chains; for example, this is
common practice on other blockchain networks. There are also some
legitimate use cases for this.

A `app.NetworkID` test suite has been added, and `core.Config` was
updated to include some network_id tests.

* Fix the fix for std::result_of (#4496)

Newer compilers, such as Apple Clang 15.0, have removed `std::result_of`
as part of C++20. The build instructions provided a fix for this (by
adding a preprocessor definition), but the fix was broken.

This fixes the fix by:
* Adding the `conf` prefix for tool configurations (which had been
  forgotten).
* Passing `extra_b2_flags` to `boost` package to fix its build.
  * Define `BOOST_ASIO_HAS_STD_INVOKE_RESULT` in order to build boost
    1.77 with a newer compiler.

* Use quorum specified via command line: (#4489)

If `--quorum` setting is present on the command line, use the specified
value as the minimum quorum. This allows for the use of a potentially
fork-unsafe quorum, but it is sometimes necessary for small and test
networks.

Fix #4488.

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Co-authored-by: RichardAH <richard.holland@starstone.co.nz>

* Fix errors for Clang 16: (#4501)

Address issues related to the removal of `std::{u,bi}nary_function` in
C++17 and some warnings with Clang 16. Some warnings appeared with the
upgrade to Apple clang version 14.0.3 (clang-1403.0.22.14.1).

- `std::{u,bi}nary_function` were removed in C++17. They were empty
  classes with a few associated types. We already have conditional code
  to define the types. Just make it unconditional.
- libc++ checks a cast in an unevaluated context to see if a type
  inherits from a binary function class in the standard library, e.g.
  `std::equal_to`, and this causes an error when the type privately
  inherits from such a class. Change these instances to public
  inheritance.
- We don't need a middle-man for the empty base optimization. Prefer to
  inherit directly from an empty class than from
  `beast::detail::empty_base_optimization`.
- Clang warns when all the uses of a variable are removed by conditional
  compilation of assertions. Add a `[[maybe_unused]]` annotation to
  suppress it.
- As a drive-by clean-up, remove commented code.

See related work in #4486.

* Fix typo (#4508)

* fix!: Prevent API from accepting seed or public key for account (#4404)

The API would allow seeds (and public keys) to be used in place of
accounts at several locations in the API. For example, when calling
account_info, you could pass `"account": "foo"`. The string "foo" is
treated like a seed, so the method returns `actNotFound` (instead of
`actMalformed`, as most developers would expect). In the early days,
this was a convenience to make testing easier. However, it allows for
poor security practices, so it is no longer a good idea. Allowing a
secret or passphrase is now considered a bug. Previously, it was
controlled by the `strict` option on some methods. With this commit,
since the API does not interpret `account` as `seed`, the option
`strict` is no longer needed and is removed.

Removing this behavior from the API is a [breaking
change](https://xrpl.org/request-formatting.html#breaking-changes). One
could argue that it shouldn't be done without bumping the API version;
however, in this instance, there is no evidence that anyone is using the
API in the "legacy" way. Furthermore, it is a potential security hole,
as it allows users to send secrets to places where they are not needed,
where they could end up in logs, error messages, etc. There's no reason
to take such a risk with a seed/secret, since only the public address is
needed.

Resolves: #3329, #3330, #4337

BREAKING CHANGE: Remove non-strict account parsing (#3330)

* Add nftoken_id, nftoken_ids, offer_id fields for NFTokens (#4447)

Three new fields are added to the `Tx` responses for NFTs:

1. `nftoken_id`: This field is included in the `Tx` responses for
   `NFTokenMint` and `NFTokenAcceptOffer`. This field indicates the
   `NFTokenID` for the `NFToken` that was modified on the ledger by the
   transaction.
2. `nftoken_ids`: This array is included in the `Tx` response for
   `NFTokenCancelOffer`. This field provides a list of all the
   `NFTokenID`s for the `NFToken`s that were modified on the ledger by
   the transaction.
3. `offer_id`: This field is included in the `Tx` response for
   `NFTokenCreateOffer` transactions and shows the OfferID of the
   `NFTokenOffer` created.

The fields make it easier to track specific tokens and offers. The
implementation includes code (by @ledhed2222) from the Clio project to
extract NFTokenIDs from mint transactions.

* Ensure that switchover vars are initialized before use: (#4527)

Global variables in different TUs are initialized in an undefined order.
At least one global variable was accessing a global switchover variable.
This caused the switchover variable to be accessed in an uninitialized
state.

Since the switchover is always explicitly set before transaction
processing, this bug can not effect transaction processing, but could
effect unit tests (and potentially the value of some global variables).
Note: at the time of this patch the offending bug is not yet in
production.

* Move faulty assert (#4533)

This assert was put in the wrong place, but it only triggers if shards
are configured. This change moves the assert to the right place and
updates it to ensure correctness.

The assert could be hit after the server downloads some shards. It may
be necessary to restart after the shards are downloaded.

Note that asserts are normally checked only in debug builds, so release
packages should not be affected.

Introduced in: #4319 (66627b26cf)

* Fix unaligned load and stores: (#4528) (#4531)

Misaligned load and store operations are supported by both Intel and ARM
CPUs. However, in C++, these operations are undefined behavior (UB).
Substituting these operations with a `memcpy` fixes this UB. The
compiled assembly code is equivalent to the original, so there is no
performance penalty to using memcpy.

For context: The unaligned load and store operations fixed here were
originally introduced in the slab allocator (#4218).

* Add missing includes for gcc 13.1: (#4555)

gcc 13.1 failed to compile due to missing headers. This patch adds the
needed headers.

* Trivial: add comments for NFToken-related invariants (#4558)

* fix node size estimation (#4536)

Fix a bug in the `NODE_SIZE` auto-detection feature in `Config.cpp`.
Specifically, this patch corrects the calculation for the total amount
of RAM available, which was previously returned in bytes, but is now
being returned in units of the system's memory unit. Additionally, the
patch adjusts the node size based on the number of available hardware
threads of execution.

* fix: remove redundant moves (#4565)

- Resolve gcc compiler warning:
      AccountObjects.cpp:182:47: warning: redundant move in initialization [-Wredundant-move]
  - The std::move() operation on trivially copyable types may generate a
    compile warning in newer versions of gcc.
- Remove extraneous header (unused imports) from a unit test file.

* Revert "Fix the fix for std::result_of (#4496)"

This reverts commit cee8409d60.

* Revert "Fix typo (#4508)"

This reverts commit 2956f14de8.

* clang

* [fold] bad merge

* [fold] fix bad merge

- add back filter for ripple state on account_channels
- add back network id test (env auto adds network id in xahau)

* [fold] fix build error

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Signed-off-by: ledhed2222 <ledhed2222@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: ledhed2222 <ledhed2222@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Nik Bougalis <nikb@bougalis.net>
Co-authored-by: RichardAH <richard.holland@starstone.co.nz>
Co-authored-by: John Freeman <jfreeman08@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Mark Travis <mtrippled@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: solmsted <steven.olm@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: drlongle <drlongle@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Shawn Xie <35279399+shawnxie999@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Scott Determan <scott.determan@yahoo.com>
Co-authored-by: Ed Hennis <ed@ripple.com>
Co-authored-by: Scott Schurr <scott@ripple.com>
Co-authored-by: Chenna Keshava B S <21219765+ckeshava@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-11-20 10:54:03 +10:00
Denis Angell
58b22901cb Fix: float_divide rounding error (#351)
Co-authored-by: RichardAH <richard.holland@starstone.co.nz>
2024-11-09 15:17:00 +10:00
Denis Angell
79d83bd424 fix240911 (#363) 2024-09-11 13:43:03 +10:00
RichardAH
2fb93f874b fixPageCap (#359)
* page cap fix

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Co-authored-by: Denis Angell <dangell@transia.co>
2024-09-07 11:39:24 +10:00
RichardAH
833df20fce Fix240819 (#350)
fix240918
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Co-authored-by: Denis Angell <dangell@transia.co>
2024-08-20 09:40:31 +10:00
Denis Angell
6636e3b6fd Add RPC Tests (#295)
Co-authored-by: RichardAH <richard.holland@starstone.co.nz>
2024-04-18 18:22:46 +10:00
Denis Angell
a3852763e7 Fix: Namespace Delete (OwnerCount) (#296)
* fix ns delete owner count
* add a new success code and refactor success checks, limit ns delete operations to 256 entries per txn
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Co-authored-by: Richard Holland <richard.holland@starstone.co.nz>
2024-03-25 08:37:08 +11:00
RichardAH
7cd8f0a03a ZeroB2M amendment (#293)
* ZeroB2M amendment

Co-authored-by: Denis Angell <dangell@transia.co>
2024-03-22 10:49:35 +11:00
Denis Angell
75aba531d6 Amendment: featureRemit (#278)
* Remit Amendment

Co-authored-by: Denis Angell <dangell@transia.co>

Co-authored-by: Richard Holland <richard.holland@starstone.co.nz>
2024-03-11 09:29:39 +11:00
Denis Angell
f64e626a3f Fix: TSH Updates & Emitted Txn (#261)
fixXahauV2
* refactor tsh
* add uritoken mint/cancel tsh
* add flags to hookexections meta and nonce to hookemissions meta

Co-authored-by: Richard Holland <richard.holland@starstone.co.nz>
2024-01-22 10:25:36 +01:00
Richard Holland
17ccec9ac5 Add additional checks for emitted txns 2024-01-17 15:39:02 +00:00
Denis Angell
475b6f7347 Amendment: Fix Xahau v1 (#231)
* FXV1: Meta Amount (#225)

* FXV1: Optional Offer Sequence (#224)

* FXV1: Patch Hooks OwnerDir (#236)

* FXV1:  Fix `Import` Quorum (#235)

* FXV1: Namespace Limit (#220)

* FXV1: allow duplicate entries in genesis mint transactor (#239)

* FXV1: Fix URIToken (#243)

* lite fixes for tsh issues (#244)

Co-authored-by: RichardAH <richard.holland@starstone.co.nz>
2023-12-21 16:21:17 +01:00
RichardAH
c917977eb0 wildcard network (id=65535) ignores signature verification (#201)
* wildcard network (id=65535) ignores signature verification

* move isWildcardNetwork deeper to mimick normal signature checking in multisig

* again

* add wildcard test

* Update Transactor.cpp

* clang-format

* fix UNLReport

* move free pass

* update test for multisign

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Co-authored-by: Denis Angell <dangell@transia.co>
2023-11-21 18:47:08 +01:00
RichardAH
98833e4934 Fix server version (#195)
* modify the way server_version int is built to include build number

* clang

* Update BuildInfo_test.cpp

* clang-format

* Update BuildInfo_test.cpp

* clang-format

* Update BuildInfo_test.cpp

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Co-authored-by: Denis Angell <dangell@transia.co>
2023-11-16 16:20:32 +01:00
Denis Angell
4ada3f85bb fix: uritoken destination & amount preflight check (#188)
* fix: uritoken destination & amount

* Update URIToken.cpp

* add lsfBurnable flag

* make uritoken patch a fix amendment

* clang-format
2023-11-10 10:42:57 +01:00
Denis Angell
ac6c102876 add response message and remove unused response code (#185) 2023-11-09 12:31:15 +01:00
Denis Angell
195904574c Change TER response codes from _XRP to _NATIVE. (#184)
* Change `_XRP` response codes to `_NATIVE`

* Update ServerDefinitions_test.cpp
2023-11-09 12:25:09 +01:00
Denis Angell
70bd7c2ce7 Reintroduce Clang-Format & Levelization (#171)
* clang-format

* levelization

* clang-format

* update workflow (#172)

* update workflow

* Update build-in-docker.yml

* fix from `clang-format`

* Update Enum.h
2023-11-01 14:12:24 +01:00
Denis Angell
adf30fb819 XRP -> XAH (#134)
* `XRP` -> `XAH`

* update rpc

* fix badCurrency

* revert consensus update

* `xah` -> `native` in rpc commands

* Update Consensus.h
2023-10-19 12:11:12 +02:00
Denis Angell
a2c41016b0 add ticket tests (#129) 2023-10-18 10:10:49 +02:00
Denis Angell
23250a7985 Misc tests (#127)
* add issuer != source test

* add destination can be genesis test

* add issuer != source test

* add wrong network error code

* add wrong network id rpc test
2023-10-02 14:13:44 +02:00
Richard Holland
256de4229c missing emissions on txmeta 2023-10-02 09:34:40 +00:00
Richard Holland
cb86237c10 add networkid to genesis ledger, more genesismint tests 2023-09-29 08:11:13 +00:00
Richard Holland
92e5e08025 allow deletable accounts but make importsequence on accountroot a blocker 2023-09-24 10:16:39 +00:00
Richard Holland
2aae0b667c remove XRP_LEDGER_EARLIEST_FEES, return defaultAmendmentTime to 5 days, other fixes 2023-09-24 09:49:09 +00:00
Richard Holland
0a291371c9 fix levelisation for soci, more L2 governance tests 2023-09-19 10:36:45 +00:00
Denis Angell
debf178546 Update Import Tests (#99)
* add fee multiplier

* add warn logs

* add unl sequence json

* add import sequence tests

* Update TER.cpp

* remove issuer xpop

* Update Import_test.cpp

* update max xpop

* update/add max & fee change tests

* fixup issuer/hook test
2023-09-19 11:26:16 +02:00
Richard Holland
571ad5c60d add more governance testcases, governance bug fixes 2023-09-04 14:59:15 +00:00
Richard Holland
d4a6854835 add account index/counter and continue with xahaugenesis test cases 2023-08-17 14:28:34 +00:00
Richard Holland
0f83256ffa change deletable account disable logic, fix test cases 2023-08-17 12:31:28 +00:00
Richard Holland
e5bf299e39 ensure that XahauGenesis amendment will effectively disable DeletableAccounts 2023-08-15 10:38:51 +00:00
Richard Holland
8262785c90 change B2M to include halvening logic 2023-08-15 09:47:48 +00:00
Denis Angell
c36683a825 XRPLF review of XLS34 (#69)
* add amendment guard for sfTransferRate

* make `sfTransferRate` optional

* split tests into existing / xls34

* make variables `const`

* clang-format

* chage error code

* guard optional `sfTransferRate`

* rename tests

* Guard Optional sfTransferRate

* clang-format

* fixup tests
2023-07-17 12:12:36 +02:00
Richard Holland
e9fc4ced98 update URIToken to support setting a sell offer during minting 2023-07-13 13:00:23 +00:00
Richard Holland
076b8e3e11 example burn2mint xls20->uritoken 2023-07-11 21:06:48 +00:00
Richard Holland
96af8735ba add sfHookEmissions to metadata, compiling untested 2023-07-11 19:58:45 +00:00