* ed25519_verify: Support using dalek for historical blocks
The switch from `ed25519-dalek` to `ed25519-zebra` was actually a breaking change. `ed25519-zebra`
is more permissive. To support historical blocks when syncing a chain this pull request introduces
an externalities extension `UseDalekExt`. This extension is just used as a signaling mechanism to
`ed25519_verify` to use `ed25519-dalek` when it is present. Together with `ExtensionBeforeBlock` it
can be used to setup a node in way to sync historical blocks that require `ed25519-dalek`, because
they included a transaction that verified differently as when using `ed25519-zebra`.
This feature can be enabled in the following way. In the chain service file, directly after the
client is created, the following code should be added:
```
use sc_client_api::ExecutorProvider;
client.execution_extensions().set_extensions_factory(
sc_client_api::execution_extensions::ExtensionBeforeBlock::<Block, sp_io::UseDalekExt>::new(BLOCK_NUMBER_UNTIL_DALEK_SHOULD_BE_USED)
);
```
* Fix doc
* More fixes
* Update client/api/src/execution_extensions.rs
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* Fix merge and warning
* Fix docs
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* BlockId removal: refactor: Backend::block_indexed_body
It changes the arguments of `Backend::block_indexed_body` method from: `BlockId<Block>` to: `&Block::Hash`
This PR is part of BlockId::Number refactoring analysis (paritytech/substrate#11292)
* trigger CI job
* BlockId removal: refactor: Backend::justifications
It changes the arguments of `Backend::justifications` method from: `BlockId<Block>` to: `&Block::Hash`
This PR is part of BlockId::Number refactoring analysis (paritytech/substrate#11292)
* trigger CI job
* trigger CI job
* bug fix
* match -> if
Co-authored-by: Adrian Catangiu <adrian@parity.io>
Co-authored-by: Adrian Catangiu <adrian@parity.io>
It changes the arguments of `Backend::body` method from: `BlockId<Block>` to: `&Block::Hash`
This PR is part of BlockId::Number refactoring analysis (paritytech/substrate#11292)
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* BlockId removal: refactor: Backend::append_justification
It changes the arguments of `Backend::append_justification`
from: block: `BlockId<Block>` to: hash: `&Block::Hash`
This PR is part of `BlockId::Number` refactoring analysis (paritytech/substrate#11292)
* Error message improved
Co-authored-by: Adrian Catangiu <adrian@parity.io>
* single error message in beefy::finalize
* println removed
Co-authored-by: Adrian Catangiu <adrian@parity.io>
It changes the arguments of `Backend::begin_state_operation`
from: block: `BlockId<Block>` to: hash: `&Block::Hash`
This PR is part of BlockId::Number refactoring analysis (paritytech/substrate#11292)
* BlockId removal: refactor: BlockImportOperation+Bknd::finalize_block
It changes the arguments of methods of `BlockImportOperation` trait
from: block: `BlockId<Block>` to: hash: `&Block::Hash`
`Backend::finalize_block` was also changed.
This PR is part of BlockId::Number refactoring analysis (paritytech/substrate#11292)
* Review suggestion applied
thx to @davxy
* trigger CI job
* BlockId removal: refactor: Finalizer
It changes the arguments of methods of `Finalizer` trait from:
block: `BlockId<Block>` to: hash: `&Block::Hash`
This PR is part of BlockId::Number refactoring analysis (paritytech/substrate#11292)
* minor corrections
* failing test corrected
* minor rework
* BlockId removal: refactor: ProofProvider
It changes the arguments of methods of `ProofProvider` trait from:
block: `BlockId<Block>` to: hash: `&Block::Hash`
This PR is part of BlockId::Number refactoring analysis (paritytech/substrate#11292)
* LightClientRequestHandler: excessive BlockIdTo bound removed
* imports cleanup
* formatting
* args tyeps cleanup
* Remove native call
With the recent introduction of staging runtime apis the native call wasn't supported anymore. This
removes the entire support for this as it is not used anymore.
* FMT
* Fix benchmarks
* FIX ui tests
* trie state cache
* Also cache missing access on read.
* fix comp
* bis
* fix
* use has_lru
* remove local storage cache on size 0.
* No cache.
* local cache only
* trie cache and local cache
* storage cache (with local)
* trie cache no local cache
* Add state access benchmark
* Remove warnings etc
* Add trie cache benchmark
* No extra "clone" required
* Change benchmark to use multiple blocks
* Use patches
* Integrate shitty implementation
* More stuff
* Revert "Merge branch 'master' into trie_state_cache"
This reverts commit 947cd8e6d43fced10e21b76d5b92ffa57b57c318, reversing
changes made to 29ff036463.
* Improve benchmark
* Adapt to latest changes
* Adapt to changes in trie
* Add a test that uses iterator
* Start fixing it
* Remove obsolete file
* Make it compile
* Start rewriting the trie node cache
* More work on the cache
* More docs and code etc
* Make data cache an optional
* Tests
* Remove debug stuff
* Recorder
* Some docs and a simple test for the recorder
* Compile fixes
* Make it compile
* More fixes
* More fixes
* Fix fix fix
* Make sure cache and recorder work together for basic stuff
* Test that data caching and recording works
* Test `TrieDBMut` with caching
* Try something
* Fixes, fixes, fixes
* Forward the recorder
* Make it compile
* Use recorder in more places
* Switch to new `with_optional_recorder` fn
* Refactor and cleanups
* Move `ProvingBackend` tests
* Simplify
* Move over all functionality to the essence
* Fix compilation
* Implement estimate encoded size for StorageProof
* Start using the `cache` everywhere
* Use the cache everywhere
* Fix compilation
* Fix tests
* Adds `TrieBackendBuilder` and enhances the tests
* Ensure that recorder drain checks that values are found as expected
* Switch over to `TrieBackendBuilder`
* Start fixing the problem with child tries and recording
* Fix recording of child tries
* Make it compile
* Overwrite `storage_hash` in `TrieBackend`
* Add `storage_cache` to the benchmarks
* Fix `no_std` build
* Speed up cache lookup
* Extend the state access benchmark to also hash a runtime
* Fix build
* Fix compilation
* Rewrite value cache
* Add lru cache
* Ensure that the cache lru works
* Value cache should not be optional
* Add support for keeping the shared node cache in its bounds
* Make the cache configurable
* Check that the cache respects the bounds
* Adds a new test
* Fixes
* Docs and some renamings
* More docs
* Start using the new recorder
* Fix more code
* Take `self` argument
* Remove warnings
* Fix benchmark
* Fix accounting
* Rip off the state cache
* Start fixing fallout after removing the state cache
* Make it compile after trie changes
* Fix test
* Add some logging
* Some docs
* Some fixups and clean ups
* Fix benchmark
* Remove unneeded file
* Use git for patching
* Make CI happy
* Update primitives/trie/Cargo.toml
Co-authored-by: Koute <koute@users.noreply.github.com>
* Update primitives/state-machine/src/trie_backend.rs
Co-authored-by: cheme <emericchevalier.pro@gmail.com>
* Introduce new `AsTrieBackend` trait
* Make the LocalTrieCache not clonable
* Make it work in no_std and add docs
* Remove duplicate dependency
* Switch to ahash for better performance
* Speedup value cache merge
* Output errors on underflow
* Ensure the internal LRU map doesn't grow too much
* Use const fn to calculate the value cache element size
* Remove cache configuration
* Fix
* Clear the cache in between for more testing
* Try to come up with a failing test case
* Make the test fail
* Fix the child trie recording
* Make everything compile after the changes to trie
* Adapt to latest trie-db changes
* Fix on stable
* Update primitives/trie/src/cache.rs
Co-authored-by: cheme <emericchevalier.pro@gmail.com>
* Fix wrong merge
* Docs
* Fix warnings
* Cargo.lock
* Bump pin-project
* Fix warnings
* Switch to released crate version
* More fixes
* Make clippy and rustdocs happy
* More clippy
* Print error when using deprecated `--state-cache-size`
* 🤦
* Fixes
* Fix storage_hash linkings
* Update client/rpc/src/dev/mod.rs
Co-authored-by: Arkadiy Paronyan <arkady.paronyan@gmail.com>
* Review feedback
* encode bound
* Rework the shared value cache
Instead of using a `u64` to represent the key we now use an `Arc<[u8]>`. This arc is also stored in
some extra `HashSet`. We store the key are in an extra `HashSet` to de-duplicate the keys accross
different storage roots. When the latest key usage is dropped in the lru, we also remove the key
from the `HashSet`.
* Improve of the cache by merging the old and new solution
* FMT
* Please stop coming back all the time :crying:
* Update primitives/trie/src/cache/shared_cache.rs
Co-authored-by: Arkadiy Paronyan <arkady.paronyan@gmail.com>
* Fixes
* Make clippy happy
* Ensure we don't deadlock
* Only use one lock to simplify the code
* Do not depend on `Hasher`
* Fix tests
* FMT
* Clippy 🤦
Co-authored-by: cheme <emericchevalier.pro@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Koute <koute@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Arkadiy Paronyan <arkady.paronyan@gmail.com>
* Fix leaf block removal in the backend
The fix introduced the new 'removal' method for the backend leaves set
and the improvement of the undo features.
* Update docs
* Apply suggestions from code review
Co-authored-by: Bastian Köcher <bkchr@users.noreply.github.com>
* Fix docs typo
* On block block removal the new children list should be persisted.
* Align leaves set removal tests to the new interface
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* Revert non-best block
This makes `revert` also revert non-best blocks.
* Update client/db/src/lib.rs
* Do not count leaves against the maximum number to revert
* Add some explanation
* Fix bug
* Apply suggestions from code review
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Co-authored-by: Davide Galassi <davxy@datawok.net>
* sc-client-db: utils::open_database(...) — return OpenDbError so that the caller could tell the `OpenDbError::DoesNotExist` clearly
* sc-client-db: utils::open_database(..) — accept the `create: bool` argument
* sc-client-db: pruning — optional argument in the DatabaseSettings
* sc-state-db: Split `Error<E>` into separate `Error<E>` and `StateDbError`
* StateDb::open: choose the pruning-mode depending on the requested and stored values
* sc-state-db: test for different combinations of stored and requested pruning-modes
* CLI-argument: mark the unsafe-pruning as deprecated
* Fix tests
* tests: do not specify --pruning when running the substrate over the existing storage
* fix types for benches
* cargo fmt
* Check whether the pruning-mode and sync-mode are compatible
* cargo fmt
* parity-db: 0.3.11 -> 0.3.12
* sc-state-db: MetaDb::set_meta — a better doc-test
* cargo fmt
* make MetaDb read-only again!
* Remove the stray newline (and run the CI once again please)
* Last nitpicks
* A more comprehensive error message
With the latest optimizations of the `FinalityNotification` generation, the aux data pruning started
to print a warning. The problem here was that we printed a warning and stopped the adding of blocks
to prune when we hit the `heigh_limit`. This is now wrong, as we could for example have two 512 long
forks and then we start finalizing one of them. The second fork head would be part of the stale
heads at some point (in the current implementation when we finalize second fork head number + 1),
but then we would actually need to go back into the past than `heigh_limit` (which was actually
last_finalized - 1). We now go back until we reach the canonical chain.
Also fixed some wrong comment that was added by be about the content of the `finalized` blocks in
the `FinalityNotification`.
* Finality notification: Optimize calculation of stale heads
While looking into some problem on Versi where a collator seemed to be stuck. I found out that it
was not stuck but there was a huge gap between last finalized and best block. This lead to a lot
leaves and it was basically trapped inside some loop of reading block headers from the db to find
the stale heads. While looking into this I found out that `leaves` already supports the feature to
give us the stale heads relative easily. However, the semantics change a little bit. Instead of
returning all stale heads of blocks that are not reachable anymore after finalizing a block, we
currently only return heads with a number lower than the finalized block. This should be no problem,
because these other leaves that are stale will be returned later when a block gets finalized which
number is bigger than the block number of these leaves.
While doing that, I also changed `tree_route` of the `FinalityNotification` to include the
`old_finalized`. Based on the comment I assumed that this was already part of it. However, if
wanted, I can revert this change.
* FMT
* Update client/service/src/client/client.rs
Co-authored-by: André Silva <123550+andresilva@users.noreply.github.com>
* Do not include the last finalized block
* Rename function
* FMT
* Fix tests
* Update figure
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* #10576: refactor `sc-utils::notification` and `sc-client-api::notifications`, so that they use common subscribe/unsubscribe routines
* Add some docs. Reorganise `sc-utils::notification`
* `sc-clent-api::notifications` and `sc-utils::notification` — ensure the SubscriptionGuard is dropped before the Rx-channel
* `sc-utils::pubsub::SubscriptionGuard` make it a bit more ergonomic.
Let the `Rx` to be put inside of the `SubscriptionGuard`, so that the latter shall guarantee the order:
- first unsubscribe;
- then drop the `Rx`.
* Being less zealous with splitting the modules into little pieces
* rework pubsub: the concrete usage should only define a good registry type
* sc-client-api::notifications: make it comply with the reworked pubsub
* cargo fmt
* make sc-client-api tests work
* Address the review notes
* cargo fmt
* Describe the behaviour of pubsub registry
* Doc-comments for module `sc-utils::pubsub`
* Fix: it used to send notifications regardless of the filter setup during subscription
* `sc-client-api::StorageNotifications` the API does not have to require mut-self-reference.
As a result `sc-service::Client` does not have to wrap its `storage_notifications` into a Mutex.
* cargo fmt
* Several changes addressing the notes by @bckhr.
- Remove the `impl Default for StorageNotifications<Block>`;
- no need for groupping the `remove_from` and `listen_from` into a separate `helpers` module;
- remove unnecessary import `use registry::SubscribeOp`.
* Add a doc-comment to the `sc-client::notifications::SubscribeOp`
* As per @bkchr note on the unproven assertion: behave gracefully upon receiving a duplicate subscription-ID.
* sc-utils::pubsub: log when a registry yields an ID that does point to an existing sink
* `sc-utils::notifications`: payload materialized lazily
* Update Cargo.lock (after adding `log` as a dependency to the `sc-utils`)
* `sc-client-api::notifications`: introduce a struct (instead of a type def) for the notification message
* Get rid of `sc-utils::pubsub::Channel` trait (instead just use the `sc-utils::mpsc`)
* The SubsID is no more generic: the fact it is a `Copy` is known — no need to pass it by ref
* sc-utils::pubsub internals do not have to be generic over the channel type
* Rename Hub::dispatch into Hub::send
* That method was unnecessary (`SubscriberSink::render_notification`)
* cargo fmt
* No need for a separate UnsubscribeGuard type
* Ditch the type-def of SubsID in the sc-utils::pubsub, instead — just use the crate::id_sequence::SeqID
* Return the <Registry as Dispatch>::Ret when sending an item
* Make the `Hub<M, R>::lock_registry(...)` method more ergonomic
* cargo doc links
* cargo doc links
* Use a simpler name for the type
* cargo doc links
* Derive `Default` rather than implement it
* Derive `Default` rather than implement it
* Remove an unnecessary usage of type_name
* Define a more cautious order between sinks.remove->registry.unsubscribe and registry.subscribe->sinks.insert
* Hub: lock_registry_for_tests->map_registry_for_tests — a safer choice for a public API
* Replace Mutex over the shared Registry with a ReentrableMutex+RefCell
* sc-utils::pubsub: add tests for a panicking registry
* Add the missing copyright headers
* Arc<Vec<_>> -> Arc<[_]>
* Upgraded dependencies
* Adapting code to scale v3
* Empty commit to trigger CI
* Triggering CI
* Fixing UI test
* Remove superfluous dev-dep added by #9228
* Cryout for CI
* Clean obsolete BABE weight data
* Take out test assertion from check closure
* Optimize metadata access using `HeaderMetadata` trait
* Apply suggestions from code review
* Introduce finalize and import pre-commit synchronous actions
* Do not hold locks between internal methods calls
* Remove unused generic bound
* Apply suggestions from code review
* Register BABE's pre-commit actions on `block_import` instead of `start_babe`
* PreCommit actions should be `Fn` instead of `FnMut`
* More robust safenet in case of malformed finality notifications
Co-authored-by: Bastian Köcher <bkchr@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: André Silva <123550+andresilva@users.noreply.github.com>
* Add stale branches heads to finality notifications
Warning. Previous implementation was sending a notification for
each block between the previous (explicitly) finalized block and
the new finalized one (with an hardcoded limit of 256).
Now finality notification is sent only for the new finalized head and it
contains the hash of the new finalized head, new finalized head header,
a list of all the implicitly finalized blocks and a list of stale
branches heads (i.e. the branches heads that are not part of the
canonical chain anymore).
* Add implicitly finalized blocks list to `ChainEvent::Finalized` message
The list contains all the blocks between the previously finalized block
up to the parent of the currently finalized one, sorted by block number.
`Finalized` messages handler, part of the `MaintainedTransactionPool`
implementation for `BasicPool`, still propagate full set of finalized
blocks to the txpool by iterating over implicitly finalized blocks list.
* Rust fmt
* Greedy evaluation of `stale_heads` during finalization
* Fix outdated assumption in a comment
* Removed a test optimization that is no more relevant
The loop was there to prevent sending to
`peer.network.on_block_finalized` the full list of finalized blocks.
Now only the finalized heads are received.
* Last finalized block lookup not required anymore
* Tests for block finality notifications payloads
* Document a bit tricky condition to avoid duplicate finalization notifications
* More idiomatic way to skip an iterator entry
Co-authored-by: Bastian Köcher <bkchr@users.noreply.github.com>
* Cargo fmt iteration
* Typo fix
Co-authored-by: Bastian Köcher <bkchr@users.noreply.github.com>
* Fix potential failure when a finalized orphan block is imported
* Apply suggestions from code review
Co-authored-by: Bastian Köcher <bkchr@users.noreply.github.com>
* Apply suggestions from code review
Co-authored-by: Bastian Köcher <bkchr@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Bastian Köcher <bkchr@users.noreply.github.com>
* starting
* Updated from other branch.
* setting flag
* flag in storage struct
* fix flagging to access and insert.
* added todo to fix
* also missing serialize meta to storage proof
* extract meta.
* Isolate old trie layout.
* failing test that requires storing in meta when old hash scheme is used.
* old hash compatibility
* Db migrate.
* runing tests with both states when interesting.
* fix chain spec test with serde default.
* export state (missing trie function).
* Pending using new branch, lacking genericity on layout resolution.
* extract and set global meta
* Update to branch 4
* fix iterator with root flag (no longer insert node).
* fix trie root hashing of root
* complete basic backend.
* Remove old_hash meta from proof that do not use inner_hashing.
* fix trie test for empty (force layout on empty deltas).
* Root update fix.
* debug on meta
* Use trie key iteration that do not include value in proofs.
* switch default test ext to use inner hash.
* small integration test, and fix tx cache mgmt in ext.
test failing
* Proof scenario at state-machine level.
* trace for db upgrade
* try different param
* act more like iter_from.
* Bigger batches.
* Update trie dependency.
* drafting codec changes and refact
* before removing unused branch no value alt hashing.
more work todo rename all flag var to alt_hash, and remove extrinsic
replace by storage query at every storage_root call.
* alt hashing only for branch with value.
* fix trie tests
* Hash of value include the encoded size.
* removing fields(broken)
* fix trie_stream to also include value length in inner hash.
* triedbmut only using alt type if inner hashing.
* trie_stream to also only use alt hashing type when actually alt hashing.
* Refactor meta state, logic should work with change of trie treshold.
* Remove NoMeta variant.
* Remove state_hashed trigger specific functions.
* pending switching to using threshold, new storage root api does not
make much sense.
* refactoring to use state from backend (not possible payload changes).
* Applying from previous state
* Remove default from storage, genesis need a special build.
* rem empty space
* Catch problem: when using triedb with default: we should not revert
nodes: otherwhise thing as trie codec cannot decode-encode without
changing state.
* fix compilation
* Right logic to avoid switch on reencode when default layout.
* Clean up some todos
* remove trie meta from root upstream
* update upstream and fix benches.
* split some long lines.
* UPdate trie crate to work with new design.
* Finish update to refactored upstream.
* update to latest triedb changes.
* Clean up.
* fix executor test.
* rust fmt from master.
* rust format.
* rustfmt
* fix
* start host function driven versioning
* update state-machine part
* still need access to state version from runtime
* state hash in mem: wrong
* direction likely correct, but passing call to code exec for genesis
init seem awkward.
* state version serialize in runtime, wrong approach, just initialize it
with no threshold for core api < 4 seems more proper.
* stateversion from runtime version (core api >= 4).
* update trie, fix tests
* unused import
* clean some TODOs
* Require RuntimeVersionOf for executor
* use RuntimeVersionOf to resolve genesis state version.
* update runtime version test
* fix state-machine tests
* TODO
* Use runtime version from storage wasm with fast sync.
* rustfmt
* fmt
* fix test
* revert useless changes.
* clean some unused changes
* fmt
* removing useless trait function.
* remove remaining reference to state_hash
* fix some imports
* Follow chain state version management.
* trie update, fix and constant threshold for trie layouts.
* update deps
* Update to latest trie pr changes.
* fix benches
* Verify proof requires right layout.
* update trie_root
* Update trie deps to latest
* Update to latest trie versioning
* Removing patch
* update lock
* extrinsic for sc-service-test using layout v0.
* Adding RuntimeVersionOf to CallExecutor works.
* fmt
* error when resolving version and no wasm in storage.
* use existing utils to instantiate runtime code.
* Patch to delay runtime switch.
* Revert "Patch to delay runtime switch."
This reverts commit 67e55fee468f1a0cda853f5362b22e0d775786da.
* useless closure
* remove remaining state_hash variables.
* Remove outdated comment
* useless inner hash
* fmt
* fmt and opt-in feature to apply state change.
* feature gate core version, use new test feature for node and test node
* Use a 'State' api version instead of Core one.
* fix merge of test function
* use blake macro.
* Fix state api (require declaring the api in runtime).
* Opt out feature, fix macro for io to select a given version
instead of latest.
* run test nodes on new state.
* fix
* Apply review change (docs and error).
* fmt
* use explicit runtime_interface in doc test
* fix ui test
* fix doc test
* fmt
* use default for path and specname when resolving version.
* small review related changes.
* doc value size requirement.
* rename old_state feature
* Remove macro changes
* feature rename
* state version as host function parameter
* remove flag for client api
* fix tests
* switch storage chain proof to V1
* host functions, pass by state version enum
* use WrappedRuntimeCode
* start
* state_version in runtime version
* rust fmt
* Update storage proof of max size.
* fix runtime version rpc test
* right intent of convert from compat
* fix doc test
* fix doc test
* split proof
* decode without replay, and remove some reexports.
* Decode with compatibility by default.
* switch state_version to u8. And remove RuntimeVersionBasis.
* test
* use api when reading embedded version
* fix decode with apis
* extract core version instead
* test fix
* unused import
* review changes.
Co-authored-by: kianenigma <kian@parity.io>
* 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
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* 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