* propagate chain_api subsystem through various locations
* add ChainApi to AllMessages
Co-authored-by: Peter Goodspeed-Niklaus <peter.r.goodspeedniklaus@gmail.com>
* skeleton for candidate-validation
* add to workspace
* implement candidate validation logic
* guide: note occupied-core assumption for candidate validation
* adjust message doc
* wire together `run` asynchronously
* add a Subsystem implementation
* clean up a couple warnings
* fix compilation errors due to merge
* improve candidate-validation.md
* remove old reference to subsystem-test helpers crate
* update Cargo.lock
* add a couple new Runtime API methods
* add a candidate validation message
* fetch validation data from the chain state
* some tests for assumption checking
* make spawn_validate_exhaustive mockable
* more tests on the error handling side
* fix all other grumbles except for wasm validation API change
* wrap a SpawnNamed in candidate-validation
* warn
* amend guide
* squanch warning
* remove duplicate after merge
* type defaults for ParachainHost
* add ValidationCode message
* implement core loop of runtime API subsystem
* subsystem trait implementation for runtime API subsystem
* implement a mock runtime API
* some tests that ensure requests are forwarded to runtime API correctly
* fix dependency grumbles
* improve RuntimeApiError API
* BabeImportQueue -> DefaultImportQueue
* Use DefaultImportQueue from the top level of consensus_common
* 'Update substrate'
Co-authored-by: parity-processbot <>
* Apply suggestions from #1364 code review
- use CoreState, not CoreOccupied
- query for availability chunks, not the whole PoV
- create a stub `fn availability_cores`
* link to issue documenting unimplemented
* implement get_availability_cores by adding a new runtime api request
* back out an unrelated change properly part of #1404
* av-store: handle QueryChunkAvailability
* simplify QueryDataAvailability
* remove extraneous whitespace
* compact primitive imports
Subsystems are encouraged to either typedef themselves as appropriate
`JobManager` instances for their job type, or wrap a `JobManager`
instance and delegate the `Subsystem` impl. In both cases, we want
to use a sensible, non-repeated subsystem name for appropriate
logging and debugging.
This PR adds a heuristic: if the job name ends in the literal
"Job", then that gets stripped. Otherwise, the job name is used.
This improves on the previous situation, in which subsystems
typedef'd to or wrapping `JobManager` all got the same constant (!)
name.
* polkadot-subsystem: update runtime API message types
* update all networking subsystems to use fallible runtime APIs
* fix bitfield-signing and make it use new runtime APIs
* port candidate-backing to handle runtime API errors and new types
* remove old runtime API messages
* remove unused imports
* fix grumbles
* fix backing tests
* Initial commit
* WIP
* Make atomic transactions
* Remove pruning code
* Fix build and add a Nop to bridge
* Fixes from review
* Move config struct around for clarity
* Rename constructor and warn on missing docs
* Fix a test and rename a message
* Fix some more reviews
* Obviously failed to rebase cleanly
* add ActiveLeavesUpdate, remove StartWork, StopWork
* replace StartWork, StopWork in subsystem crate tests
* mechanically update OverseerSignal in other modules
* convert overseer to take advantage of new multi-hash update abilities
Note: this does not yet convert the tests; some of the tests now freeze:
test tests::overseer_start_stop_works ... test tests::overseer_start_stop_works has been running for over 60 seconds
test tests::overseer_finalize_works ... test tests::overseer_finalize_works has been running for over 60 seconds
* fix broken overseer tests
* manually impl PartialEq for ActiveLeavesUpdate, rm trait Equivalent
This cleans up the code a bit and makes it easier in the future to
do the right thing when comparing ALUs.
* use target in all network bridge logging
* reduce spamming of and
* rename GlobalValidationSchedule to GlobalValidationData
* guide: update candidate descriptor to contain validation data hash
* guide: add note in inclusion module about checking validation data hash
* primitives: update CandidateDescriptor to contain new hash
* fix payload computation
* add helpers for computing validation data to runtime modules
* guide: note routines
* inclusion: check validation data hash and fix local_validation_data bug
* add a case to candidate_checks and improve that test substantially
* bump versions
* address review comments
* add a test for including code upgrade
* bump kusama version
* bump westend & polkadot versions
* update guide to reduce confusion and TODOs
* work from previous bitfield signing effort
There were large merge issues with the old bitfield signing PR, so
we're just copying all the work from that onto this and restarting.
Much of the existing work will be discarded because we now have better
tools available, but that's fine.
* start rewriting bitfield signing in terms of the util module
* implement construct_availability_bitvec
It's not an ideal implementation--we can make it much more concurrent--
but at least it compiles.
* implement the unimplemented portions of bitfield signing
* get core availability concurrently, not sequentially
* use sp-std instead of std for a parachain item
* resolve type inference failure caused by multiple From impls
* handle bitfield signing subsystem & Allmessages variant in overseer
* fix more multi-From inference issues
* more concisely handle overflow
Co-authored-by: Andronik Ordian <write@reusable.software>
* Revert "resolve type inference failure caused by multiple From impls"
This reverts commit 7fc77805de5e5074a1b01037f8d4e3919e03e0e1.
* Revert "fix more multi-From inference issues"
This reverts commit f14ffe589e20d664d8a900ed62f68b6fb844a514.
* impl From<i32> for ParaId
* handle another instance of AllSubsystems
* improve consistency when returning existing options
Co-authored-by: Andronik Ordian <write@reusable.software>
* get conclude signal working properly; don't allocate a vector
* wip: add test suite / example / explanation for using utility subsystem
Unfortunately, the test fails right now for reasons which seem
very odd. Just have to keep poking at it.
* explicitly import everything
* fix subsystem-util test
The root problem here was two-fold:
- there was a circular dependency from subsystem -> test-helpers/subsystem ->
subsystem
- cfg(test) doesn't propagate between crates
The solution: move the subsystem test helpers into a sub-module
within subsystem. Publicly export them from the previous location
so no other code breaks.
Doing this has an additional benefit: it ensures that no production
code can ever accidentally use the subsystem helpers, as they are compile-
gated on cfg(test).
* fully commit to moving test helpers into a subsystem module
* add some more tests
* get rid of log tests in favor of real error forwarding
It's not obvious whether we'll ever really want to chase down
these errors outside a testing context, but having the capability
won't hurt.
* fix issue which caused test to hang on osx
* only require that job errors are PartialEq when testing
also fix polkadot-node-core-backing tests
* get rid of any notion of partialeq
* rethink testing
Combine tests of starting and stopping job: leaving a test executor
with a job running was pretty clearly the cause of the sometimes-hang.
Also, add a timeout so tests _can't_ hang anymore; they just fail
after a while.
* rename fwd_errors -> forward_errors
* warn on error propagation failure
* fix unused import leftover from merge
* derive eq for subsystemerror
* Remove Sudo
NOTE: To ensure minimal index changes to pre-existing pallet deployments,
this is done with a "swap_remove" style; the previous last pallet
(Purchase), which is hitherto unused, has been shifted into the old index
of Sudo.
* Remove CC1 designation.
* Fixes
* Bump
* Fixes
* Fixes
* Fixes
* Fixes
* Fixes
* Fixes
* Fixes
* Fixes
* Fixes
* Fixes
* create a README on Runtime APIs
* add ParaId type
* write up runtime APIs
* more preamble
* rename
* rejig runtime APIs
* add occupied_since to `BlockNumber`
* skeleton crate for runtime API subsystem
* improve group_for_core
* improve docs on availability cores runtime API
* guide: freed -> free
* add primitives for runtime APIs
* create a v1 ParachainHost API trait
* guide: make validation code return `Option`al.
* skeleton runtime API helpers
* make parachain-host runtime-generic
* skeleton for most runtime API implementation functions
* guide: add runtime API helper methods
* implement new helpers of the inclusion module
* guide: remove retries check, as it is unneeded
* implement helpers for scheduler module for Runtime APIs
* clean up `validator_groups` implementation
* implement next_rotation_at and last_rotation_at
* guide: more helpers on GroupRotationInfo
* almost finish implementing runtime APIs
* add explicit block parameter to runtime API fns
* guide: generalize number parameter
* guide: add group_responsible to occupied-core
* update primitives due to guide changes
* finishing touches on runtime API implementation; squash warnings
* break out runtime API impl to separate file
* add tests for next_up logic
* test group rotation info
* point to filed TODO
* remove unused TODO [now]
* indentation
* guide: para -> para_id
* rename para field to para_id for core meta
* remove reference to outdated AvailabilityCores type
* add an event in `inclusion` for candidates being included or timing out
* guide: candidate events
* guide: adjust language
* Candidate events type from guide and adjust inclusion event
* implement `candidate_events` runtime API
* fix runtime test compilation
* max -> min
* fix typos
* guide: add `RuntimeAPIRequest::CandidateEvents`
* Add subsystem-util crate.
Start by moving the JobCanceler here.
* copy utility functions for requesting runtime data; generalize
* convert subsystem-util from crate to module in subsystem
The point of making a sub-crate is to ensure that only the necessary
parts of a program get compiled; if a dependent package needed only
subsystem-util, and not subsystem, then subsystem wouldn't need to
be compiled.
However, that will never happen: subsystem-util depends on
subsystem::messages, so subsystem will always be compiled.
Therefore, it makes more sense to add it as a module in the existing
crate than as a new and distinct crate.
* make runtime request sender type generic
* candidate backing subsystem uses util for api requests
* add struct Validator representing the local validator
This struct can be constructed when the local node is a validator;
the constructor fails otherwise. It stores a bit of local data, and
provides some utility methods.
* add alternate constructor for better efficiency
* refactor candidate backing to use utility methods
* fix test breakage caused by reordering tests
* restore test which accidentally got deleted during merge
* start extracting jobs management into helper traits + structs
* use util::{JobHandle, Jobs} in CandidateBackingSubsystem
* implement generic job-manager subsystem impl
This means that the work of implementing a subsystem boils down
to implementing the job, and then writing an appropriate
type definition, i.e.
pub type CandidateBackingSubsystem<Spawner, Context> =
util::JobManager<Spawner, Context, CandidateBackingJob>;
* add hash-extraction helper to messages
* fix errors caused by improper rebase
* doc improvement
* simplify conversion from overseer communication to job message
* document fn hash for all messages
* rename fn hash() -> fn relay_parent
* gracefully shut down running futures on Conclude
* ensure we're validating with the proper validator index
* rename: handle_unhashed_msg -> handle_orphan_msg
* impl Stream for Jobs<Spawner, Job>
This turns out to be relatively complicated and requires some
unsafe code, so we'll want either detailed review, or to choose
to revert this commit.
* add missing documentation for public items
* use pin-project to eliminate unsafe code from this codebase
* rename SenderMessage -> FromJob
* reenvision the subsystem requests as an extension trait
This works within `util.rs`, but fails in `core/backing/src/lib.rs`,
because we don't actually create the struct soon enough. Continuing
down this path would imply substantial rewriting.
* Revert "reenvision the subsystem requests as an extension trait"
This reverts commit a5639e36017a72656b478caddcaa30e2d4e6112a.
The fact is, the new API is more complicated to no real benefit.
* apply suggested futuresunordered join_all impl
* CandidateValidationMessage variants have no top-level relay parents
* rename handle_orphan_msg -> handle_unanchored_msg
* make most node-core-backing types private
Now the only public types exposed in that module are
CandidateBackingSubsystem and ToJob. While ideally we could reduce
the public interface to only the former type, that doesn't work
because ToJob appears in the public interface of CandidateBackingSubsystem.
This also involves changing the definition of CandidateBackingSubsystem;
it is no longer a typedef, but a struct wrapping the job manager.
* *: Enable authority discovery by default
Instead of having to explicitly enable the authority discovery module on
validator and sentry nodes, this commit enables the module by default.
Today there is no way for non validator or sentry nodes to run the
module. That might change in the future.
* service/src/lib: Fix typo in new_full! for test
* create a v1 primitives module
* Improve guide on availability types
* punctuate
* new parachains runtime uses new primitives
* tests of new runtime now use new primitives
* add ErasureChunk to guide
* export erasure chunk from v1 primitives
* subsystem crate uses v1 primitives
* node-primitives uses new v1 primitives
* port overseer to new primitives
* new-proposer uses v1 primitives (no ParachainHost anymore)
* fix no-std compilation for primitives
* service-new uses v1 primitives
* network-bridge uses new primitives
* statement distribution uses v1 primitives
* PoV distribution uses v1 primitives; add PoV::hash fn
* move parachain to v0
* remove inclusion_inherent module and place into v1
* remove everything from primitives crate root
* remove some unused old types from v0 primitives
* point everything else at primitives::v0
* squanch some warns up
* add RuntimeDebug import to no-std as well
* port over statement-table and validation
* fix final errors in validation and node-primitives
* add dummy Ord impl to committed candidate receipt
* guide: update CandidateValidationMessage
* add primitive for validationoutputs
* expand CandidateValidationMessage further
* bikeshed
* add some impls to omitted-validation-data and available-data
* expand CandidateValidationMessage
* make erasure-coding generic over v1/v0
* update usages of erasure-coding
* implement commitments.hash()
* use Arc<Pov> for CandidateValidation
* improve new erasure-coding method names
* fix up candidate backing
* update docs a bit
* fix most tests and add short-circuiting to make_pov_available
* fix remainder of candidate backing tests
* squanching warns
* squanch it up
* some fallout
* overseer fallout
* free from polkadot-test-service hell
* overseer: introduce a utility typemap
* it's ugly but it compiles
* move DummySubsystem to subsystem crate
* fix tests fallout
* use a struct for all subsystems
* more tests fallout
* add missing pov_distribution subsystem
* remove unused imports and bounds
* fix minimal-example
* Updates guide for CandidateBacking
* Move assignment types to primitives
* Initial implementation.
* More functionality
* use assert_matches
* Changes to report misbehaviors
* Some fixes after a review
* Remove a blank line
* Update guide and some types
* Adds run_job function
* Some comments and refactorings
* Fix review
* Remove warnings
* Use summary in kicking off validation
* Parallelize requests
* Validation provides local and global validation params
* Test issued validity tracking
* Nits from review
* introduce candidatedescriptor type
* add PoVDistribution message type
* loosen bound on PoV Distribution to account for equivocations
* re-export some types from the messages module
* begin PoV Distribution subsystem
* remove redundant index from PoV distribution
* define state machine for pov distribution
* handle overseer signals
* set up control flow
* remove `ValidatorStatement` section
* implement PoV fetching
* implement distribution logic
* add missing `
* implement some network bridge event handlers
* stub for message processing, handle our view change
* control flow for handling messages
* handle `awaiting` message
* handle any incoming PoVs and redistribute
* actually provide a subsystem implementation
* remove set-builder notation
* begin testing PoV distribution
* test that we send awaiting messages only to peers with same view
* ensure we distribute awaited PoVs to peers on view changes
* test that peers can complete fetch and are rewarded
* test some reporting logic
* ensure peer is reported for flooding
* test punishing peers diverging from awaited protocol
* test that we eagerly complete peers' awaited PoVs based on what we receive
* test that we prune the awaited set after receiving
* expand pov-distribution in guide to match a change I made
* remove unneeded import
* set up data types and control flow for statement distribution
* add some set-like methods to View
* implement sending to peers
* start fixing equivocation handling
* Add a section to the statement distribution subsystem on equivocations and flood protection
* fix typo and amend wording
* implement flood protection
* have peer knowledge tracker follow when peer first learns about a candidate
* send dependents after circulating
* add another TODO
* trigger send in one more place
* refactors from review
* send new statements to candidate backing
* instantiate active head data with runtime API values
* track our view changes and peer view changes
* apply a benefit to peers who send us statements we want
* remove unneeded TODO
* add some comments and improve Hash implementation
* start tests and fix `note_statement`
* test active_head seconding logic
* test that the per-peer tracking logic works
* test per-peer knowledge tracker
* test that peer view updates lead to messages being sent
* test statement circulation
* address review comments
* have view set methods return references
* network bridge skeleton
* move some primitives around and add debug impls
* protocol registration glue & abstract network interface
* add send_msgs to subsystemctx
* select logic
* transform different events into actions and handle
* implement remaining network bridge state machine
* start test skeleton
* make network methods asynchronous
* extract subsystem out to subsystem crate
* port over overseer to subsystem context trait
* fix minimal example
* fix overseer doc test
* update network-bridge crate
* write a subsystem test-helpers crate
* write a network test helper for network-bridge
* set up (broken) view test
* Revamp network to be more async-friendly and not require Sync
* fix spacing
* fix test compilation
* insert side-channel for actions
* Add some more message types to AllMessages
* introduce a test harness
* impl ProvideInherent for InclusionInherent
* reduce import churn; correct expect message
* move inclusion inherent identifier into primitives
It's not clear precisely why this is desired, but it's a pattern
I've seen in several places, so I'm going this to be on the
safe side. Worst case, we can revert this commit pretty easily.
* bump kusama spec_version to placate CI
* copy sc_basic_authorship::{ProposerFactory, Proposer}
We have from the problem description:
> This Proposer will require an OverseerHandle to make requests via.
That's next on the plate.
* use polkadot custom proposer instead of basic-authorship one
* add some tests
* ensure service compiles and passes tests
* fix typo
* fix service-new compilation
* Subsystem test helpers send messages synchronously
* remove smelly action inspector
* remove superfluous let binding
* fix warnings
* add license header
* empty commit; maybe github will notice the one with changes
* Update node/network/bridge/src/lib.rs
Co-authored-by: Peter Goodspeed-Niklaus <coriolinus@users.noreply.github.com>
* add sanity check to only include valid inherents
* stub: encapsulate block production mechanics instead of copying them
The goal is to end up with something like what's in
validation::block_production::*, which encapsulates
basic block production mechanics. This is a better idea than
just straight-up copying those mechanics.
* partial implementation of propose fn
Doesn't actually compile yet; need to bring in some other
commits to ensure ProvisionerMessage is a thing, and also
figure out how to get the block hash given the current
context.
* fix compilation
* clear a few more compile errors
* finish fn propose
* broken: add timeout to proposal
* add timeout to proposal
* guide: provisioner is responsible for selecting parachain candidates
* implement ProvisionerMessage::RequestInherentData & update fn propose
* impl CreateProposer::init; clean up
* impl std::error::Error for Error
* document error-handling rationale
* cause polkadot-service-new to compile correctly
* Move potentially-blocking call from fn init -> fn propose
This means that we can wrap the delayed call into the same
timeout check used elsewhere.
* document struct Proposer
* extract provisioner data fetch
This satisfies two requirements:
- only applies the timeout to actually fetching the provisioner data,
not to constructing the block after
- simplifies the problem of injecting default data if we could not
get the real provisioner data in time.
Co-authored-by: Robert Habermeier <rphmeier@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Gavin Wood <gavin@parity.io>
* network bridge skeleton
* move some primitives around and add debug impls
* protocol registration glue & abstract network interface
* add send_msgs to subsystemctx
* select logic
* transform different events into actions and handle
* implement remaining network bridge state machine
* start test skeleton
* make network methods asynchronous
* extract subsystem out to subsystem crate
* port over overseer to subsystem context trait
* fix minimal example
* fix overseer doc test
* update network-bridge crate
* write a subsystem test-helpers crate
* write a network test helper for network-bridge
* set up (broken) view test
* Revamp network to be more async-friendly and not require Sync
* fix spacing
* fix test compilation
* insert side-channel for actions
* Add some more message types to AllMessages
* introduce a test harness
* add some tests
* ensure service compiles and passes tests
* fix typo
* fix service-new compilation
* Subsystem test helpers send messages synchronously
* remove smelly action inspector
* remove superfluous let binding
* fix warnings
* Update node/network/bridge/src/lib.rs
Co-authored-by: Peter Goodspeed-Niklaus <coriolinus@users.noreply.github.com>
* fix compilation
Co-authored-by: Peter Goodspeed-Niklaus <coriolinus@users.noreply.github.com>
* add signed wrapper, typedef SignedStatement
* typedef SignedAvailabilityBitfield
* implement Signed wrapper
This is strictly an addition as of this commit; nothing is yet
changed in existing behavior.
* inline getters, remove review comment
* move EncodeAs, Signed from node::primitives to primitives::parachain
* Refactor SignedAvailabilityBitfield to use Signed
* don't double-encode real payload
This isn't an ideal solution, because it depends on the
implementation details of how SCALE encodes tuples, but OTOH
that behavior seems unlikely to change anytime soon.
* fix build errors
* cause the runtime to build properly with the new changes
Not sure why cargo check didn't catch this earlier; oh well.
* fix runtime tests and separate SignedStatement from SignedFullStatement
* better explain why CompactStatement exists
Co-authored-by: Robert Habermeier <rphmeier@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Robert Habermeier <rphmeier@gmail.com>
* introduce polkadot-node-primitives
* guide: change statement distribution message types
* guide: remove variant from `CandidateSelectionMessage`
* add a few more message types
* add TODOs
* Almost all messages
* NewBackedCandidate notification
* Formatting
* Use AttestedCandidate as BackedCandidate
* Update node/primitives/src/lib.rs
Co-authored-by: Peter Goodspeed-Niklaus <coriolinus@users.noreply.github.com>
* Fix the tests
* Bring in types from #1242
* Adds network bridge messages
* More message types from doc
* use fn pointer type
* Fixes from the review
* Add missing Runtime subsystem message
* rename to CandidateValidationMessage and fix tests
Co-authored-by: Fedor Sakharov <fedor.sakharov@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Peter Goodspeed-Niklaus <coriolinus@users.noreply.github.com>