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@@ -149,10 +149,10 @@ impl<T: paras_inherent::Config> BenchBuilder<T> {
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/// Mock header.
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pub(crate) fn header(block_number: T::BlockNumber) -> T::Header {
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T::Header::new(
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block_number, // block_number,
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Default::default(), // extrinsics_root,
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Default::default(), // storage_root,
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Default::default(), // parent_hash,
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block_number, // `block_number`,
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Default::default(), // `extrinsics_root`,
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Default::default(), // `storage_root`,
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Default::default(), // `parent_hash`,
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Default::default(), // digest,
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)
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}
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@@ -602,7 +602,7 @@ impl StatementSetFilter {
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// reverse order ensures correctness
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for index in indices.into_iter().rev() {
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// swap_remove guarantees linear complexity.
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// `swap_remove` guarantees linear complexity.
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statement_set.statements.swap_remove(index);
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}
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@@ -1579,7 +1579,7 @@ mod tests {
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});
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}
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// Test prunning works
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// Test pruning works
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#[test]
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fn test_initializer_on_new_session() {
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let dispute_period = 3;
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@@ -2244,7 +2244,7 @@ mod tests {
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Pallet::<Test>::note_included(4, candidate_hash.clone(), 4);
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assert_eq!(SpamSlots::<Test>::get(4), Some(vec![0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0]));
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// Ensure the reward_validator function was correctly called
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// Ensure the `reward_validator` function was correctly called
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assert_eq!(
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REWARD_VALIDATORS.with(|r| r.borrow().clone()),
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vec![
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@@ -2304,7 +2304,7 @@ mod tests {
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assert_noop!(
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{
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Pallet::<Test>::revert_and_freeze(0);
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Result::<(), ()>::Err(()) // Just a small trick in order to use assert_noop.
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Result::<(), ()>::Err(()) // Just a small trick in order to use `assert_noop`.
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},
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(),
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);
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@@ -2325,7 +2325,7 @@ mod tests {
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assert_noop!(
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{
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Pallet::<Test>::revert_and_freeze(10);
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Result::<(), ()>::Err(()) // Just a small trick in order to use assert_noop.
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Result::<(), ()>::Err(()) // Just a small trick in order to use `assert_noop`.
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},
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(),
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);
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@@ -1964,7 +1964,7 @@ mod tests {
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assert_eq!(<Test as Config>::Currency::free_balance(¶_a.into_account()), 80);
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// Then deregister one parachain, but don't wait two sessions until it takes effect.
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// Instead, para_b will confirm the request, which will take place the same time
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// Instead, `para_b` will confirm the request, which will take place the same time
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// the offboarding should happen.
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deregister_parachain(para_a);
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run_to_block(9, Some(vec![9]));
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@@ -1973,7 +1973,7 @@ mod tests {
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assert!(!channel_exists(para_a, para_b));
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run_to_block(10, Some(vec![10]));
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// The outcome we expect is para_b should receive the refund.
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// The outcome we expect is `para_b` should receive the refund.
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assert_eq!(<Test as Config>::Currency::free_balance(¶_b.into_account()), 110);
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assert!(!channel_exists(para_a, para_b));
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assert_storage_consistency_exhaustive();
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@@ -147,7 +147,7 @@ pub mod pallet {
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// - Paras
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// - Scheduler
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// - Inclusion
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// - SessionInfo
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// - `SessionInfo`
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// - Disputes
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// - DMP
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// - UMP
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@@ -292,7 +292,7 @@ impl<T: Config> Pallet<T> {
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}
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}
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// Allow to trigger on_new_session in tests, this is needed as long as pallet_session is not
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// Allow to trigger `on_new_session` in tests, this is needed as long as `pallet_session` is not
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// implemented in mock.
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#[cfg(any(test, feature = "runtime-benchmarks"))]
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pub(crate) fn test_trigger_on_new_session<'a, I: 'a>(
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@@ -249,7 +249,7 @@ impl<N: Ord + Copy + PartialEq> ParaPastCodeMeta<N> {
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// no-op prune.
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self.upgrade_times.drain(self.upgrade_times.len()..)
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} else {
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// if we are actually pruning something, update the last_pruned member.
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// if we are actually pruning something, update the `last_pruned` member.
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self.last_pruned = Some(self.upgrade_times[to_prune - 1].activated_at);
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self.upgrade_times.drain(..to_prune)
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};
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@@ -108,7 +108,7 @@ benchmarks! {
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let s in 1 .. MAX_HEAD_DATA_SIZE;
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let para_id = ParaId::from(1000);
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let new_head = HeadData(vec![0; s as usize]);
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// schedule an expired code upgrade for this para_id so that force_note_new_head would use
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// schedule an expired code upgrade for this `para_id` so that force_note_new_head would use
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// the worst possible code path
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let expired = frame_system::Pallet::<T>::block_number().saturating_sub(One::one());
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let config = HostConfiguration::<T::BlockNumber>::default();
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@@ -142,7 +142,7 @@ pub mod pallet {
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#[pallet::hooks]
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impl<T: Config> Hooks<BlockNumberFor<T>> for Pallet<T> {
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fn on_initialize(_: T::BlockNumber) -> Weight {
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T::DbWeight::get().reads_writes(1, 1) // in on_finalize.
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T::DbWeight::get().reads_writes(1, 1) // in `on_finalize`.
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}
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fn on_finalize(_: T::BlockNumber) {
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@@ -947,7 +947,7 @@ fn compute_entropy<T: Config>(parent_hash: T::Hash) -> [u8; 32] {
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if let Some(vrf_random) = vrf_random {
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entropy.as_mut().copy_from_slice(vrf_random.as_ref());
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} else {
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// in case there is no vrf randomness present, we utilize the relay parent
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// in case there is no VRF randomness present, we utilize the relay parent
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// as seed, it's better than a static value.
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log::warn!(target: LOG_TARGET, "CurrentBlockRandomness did not provide entropy");
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entropy.as_mut().copy_from_slice(parent_hash.as_ref());
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@@ -203,7 +203,7 @@ mod enter {
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new_test_ext(MockGenesisConfig::default()).execute_with(|| {
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// Create the inherent data for this block
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let dispute_statements = BTreeMap::new();
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// No backed and concluding cores, so all cores will be filld with disputes.
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// No backed and concluding cores, so all cores will be filled with disputes.
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let backed_and_concluding = BTreeMap::new();
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let scenario = make_inherent_data(TestConfig {
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@@ -533,7 +533,7 @@ impl<T: Config> Pallet<T> {
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let mut availability_cores = AvailabilityCores::<T>::get();
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Scheduled::<T>::mutate(|scheduled| {
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// The constraints on the function require that now_occupied is a sorted subset of the
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// The constraints on the function require that `now_occupied` is a sorted subset of the
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// `scheduled` cores, which are also sorted.
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let mut occupied_iter = now_occupied.iter().cloned().peekable();
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@@ -983,7 +983,7 @@ mod tests {
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schedule_blank_para(thread_c, false);
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}
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// set up a queue as if n_cores was 4 and with some with many retries.
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// set up a queue as if `n_cores` was 4 and with some with many retries.
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ParathreadQueue::<Test>::put({
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let mut queue = ParathreadClaimQueue::default();
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@@ -264,7 +264,7 @@ mod tests {
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assert!(Sessions::<Test>::get(8).is_some());
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assert!(Sessions::<Test>::get(9).is_some());
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// changing dispute_period works
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// changing `dispute_period` works
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let dispute_period = 5;
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Configuration::set_dispute_period(Origin::root(), dispute_period).unwrap();
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@@ -774,7 +774,7 @@ pub(crate) mod tests {
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assert!(!queue.is_empty());
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}
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// actually count the counts and sizes in queues and compare them to the bookkeeped version.
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// actually count the counts and sizes in queues and compare them to the bookkept version.
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for (para, queue) in <Ump as Store>::RelayDispatchQueues::iter() {
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let (expected_count, expected_size) = <Ump as Store>::RelayDispatchQueueSize::get(para);
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let (actual_count, actual_size) =
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@@ -934,7 +934,7 @@ pub(crate) mod tests {
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)
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.execute_with(|| {
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// We want to test here an edge case, where we remove the queue with the highest
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// para id (i.e. last in the needs_dispatch order).
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// para id (i.e. last in the `needs_dispatch` order).
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//
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// If the last entry was removed we should proceed execution, assuming we still have
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// weight available.
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