* grandpa: update notif protocol name
* grandpa: add chain id prefix to protocol name
* grandpa: beautify protocol name handling
* grandpa: prepend genesis hash to protocol name
* chain-spec: add optional 'fork_id'
'fork_id' is used to uniquely identify forks of the same chain/network
'ChainSpec' trait provides default 'None' implementation, meaning this
chain hasn't been forked.
* grandpa: protocol_name mod instead of struct
* beefy: add genesis hash prefix to protocol name
* chainspec: add fork_id
* grandpa: simplify protocol name
* grandpa: contain protocol name building logic
* beefy: contain protocol name building logic
* grandpa: fix tests
* fix merge damage
* fix docs reference visibility
Signed-off-by: acatangiu <adrian@parity.io>
* Update client/finality-grandpa/src/lib.rs
Co-authored-by: Tomasz Drwięga <tomusdrw@users.noreply.github.com>
* Update client/finality-grandpa/src/communication/mod.rs
Co-authored-by: Tomasz Drwięga <tomusdrw@users.noreply.github.com>
* Update client/beefy/src/lib.rs
Co-authored-by: Tomasz Drwięga <tomusdrw@users.noreply.github.com>
* Update client/beefy/src/lib.rs
Co-authored-by: Tomasz Drwięga <tomusdrw@users.noreply.github.com>
* avoid using hash default, even for protocol names
Co-authored-by: Tomasz Drwięga <tomusdrw@users.noreply.github.com>
* Introduce `SecretUri`
* `inspect-key`: Adds support for `expect-public`
`expect-public` can be used to check that a given secret uri corresponds to the given public key.
This is mainly useful when the secret uri is protected by a password and a new derived account
should be generated. With `--expect-public` the user can pass the public key/account-id of the
"base" secret uri aka the one without any derivation to ensure the correct password was inserted.
* Fixes
* 🤦
* Apply suggestions from code review
Co-authored-by: André Silva <123550+andresilva@users.noreply.github.com>
* Review feedback
* FMT
* Bump the versions
Co-authored-by: André Silva <123550+andresilva@users.noreply.github.com>
There is no reason for this function, tokio already blocks automatically until all tasks are ended.
Another reason to remove this feature is `mpsc_background_tasks` unbounded channel. Recently this
channel was reporting too many unprocessed elements. We assume that this was a result of a lot of
very shot lived tasks that somehow flooded this channel.
* Cli: Introduce `--detailed-log-output` flag
If this CLI flag is given, detailed log output will be enabled. This includes the log level, log
target ad the thread name. Before this was only enabled when a log level higher than `info` should
be logged.
* Update client/tracing/src/logging/mod.rs
Co-authored-by: David <dvdplm@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: David <dvdplm@gmail.com>
* Intend to reactivate cargo-unleash check
It appears the bug it was deactivated for has been resolved a while ago. Trying to reactivate the checks.
* adding missing cargo.toml metadata for BEEFY crates
* fix wrong version reference
* matching up versions
* disable faulty cache
* switching more versions to prerelease
* Revert "disable faulty cache"
This reverts commit 411a12ae444a9695a8bfea4458a868438d870b06.
* bump minor of sc-allocator to fix already-published-issue
* fixup another pre-released dependency problem
* temp switch to latest unleash
* fixing dependency version and features
* prometheus endpoint has also been changed
* fixing proposer metrics versioning
* fixing hex feature for beefy
* fix generate-bags feature selection
* fixup Cargo.lock
* upgrade prometheus dependencies
* missed one
* switch to latest release
* Disable log reloading by default
This disables the log reloading that was enabled by default. The problem
is that the log reload implementation of `tracing` is using a lock to
make the layer replaceable. This lock needs to be locked every time we
need to check if a particular target is enabled (assuming the log level
is high enough). This kills the performance when for example
`sometarget=trace` logging is enabled.
* 🤦
* Remove unused parameter
* Fix test
* Fix
* `--dev` implies `--tmp`
This changes `--dev` to imply `--tmp` when no explicit `--base-path` is provided.
* Update client/cli/src/commands/run_cmd.rs
Co-authored-by: Alexander Popiak <alexander.popiak@parity.io>
* Use tokio runtime handle instead of TaskExecutor abstraction
Before this pr we had the `TaskExecutor` abstraction which theoretically
allowed that any futures executor could have been used. However, this
was never tested and is currently not really required. Anyone running a
node currently only used tokio and nothing else (because this was hard
coded in CLI). So, this pr removes the `TaskExecutor` abstraction and
relies directly on the tokio runtime handle.
Besides this changes, this pr also makes sure that the http and ws rpc
server use the same tokio runtime. This fixes a panic that occurred when
you drop the rpc servers inside an async function (tokio doesn't like
that a tokio runtime is dropped in the async context of another tokio
runtime).
As we don't use any custom runtime in the http rpc server anymore, this
pr also removes the `rpc-http-threads` cli argument. If external parties
complain that there aren't enough threads for the rpc server, we could
bring support for increasing the thread count of the tokio runtime.
* FMT
* Fix try runtime
* Fix integration tests and some other optimizations
* Remove warnings
* Store the database in a role specific subdirectory
This is a cleaned up version of #8658 fixing #6880
polkadot companion: paritytech/polkadot#2923
* Disable prometheus in tests
* Also change p2p port
* Fix migration logic
* Use different identification file for rocks and parity db
Add tests for paritydb migration
* sp-utils => sc-utils
* cargo fmt
* These files are now in the client so should be licensed as GPL3
* Apply suggestions from code review
Co-authored-by: Bastian Köcher <bkchr@users.noreply.github.com>
* doc: convert the adoc to md
* add ref to UncheckedExtrinsic
* Add references to the SS58 format
* Add details about the inspect command
* removing command that is no longer available
* reorder display so ss58 representations show up next to each other
* remove deprecated section
* Add doc about the password option
* fix fmt
* minor fixes
fix#6613
Co-authored-by: Kian Paimani <5588131+kianenigma@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Squirrel <gilescope@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: David <dvdplm@gmail.com>
* Comment out browser stuff
* Remove browser stuff
* Remove more wasm transport code
* Remove ExtTransport and rework how telemetry initialises.
* Change (most) wasm-timer using code to use std::time
* Rename CI-job
* Aura does not compile for wasm
* Remove testing in the browser on CI
* Update README
* Leave `StreamSink` be
* fmt
* RUSTSEC-2021-0076 bump libsecp256k1
libsecp256k1 allows overflowing signatures
https://rustsec.org/advisories/RUSTSEC-2021-0076
Changes were made to conform to libsecp256k1 version differences.
Closes#9356
* parse_standard_slice() -> parse_overflowing_slice()
* Added v2 host function for ecdsa_verify
* Add feature tag over helpers
* Added ecdsa_verify v2 to test runner
* PR feedback
- Spaces -> tabs
- renamed two helper functions
* Fixed imports after rebasing
* Bump rest of libsecp256k1 (and libp2p)
libp2p also uses libsecp256k1 so it is required to be bumped too, along
with all the version difference changes.
* Add version2 for ecdsa pubkey recovery
* libp2p rebase master fixes
* Fix test panic when non Behaviour event is returned
* Update bin/node/browser-testing/Cargo.toml
* Update primitives/core/src/ecdsa.rs
* Update primitives/core/src/ecdsa.rs
* Update Cargo.lock
Co-authored-by: Bastian Köcher <bkchr@users.noreply.github.com>