* Move create_inherent_data call to use side
* Make provide_inherent_data async
* Fix tests
* Apply suggestions from code review
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* Log errors
* Fix test
* Fix test
* fix
* Deduplicate test code
* fix
* flag
* Update client/consensus/slots/src/lib.rs
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This reverts commit ba46adbe089329c78cd69ccdb08e27ed67bd77cf.
* Fix test
* remove commented out code
* minor to start CI run
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* Update client/consensus/slots/src/lib.rs
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* Update client/consensus/slots/src/lib.rs
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* minor
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* Compute remaining duration instead of using slot_info.duration
* Don't rely on sub implementation for Instant
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* Use saturating_duration_since
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* client/beefy: fix on-demand justif sync for old blocks
When receiving BEEFY justifications for old blocks the state might
be pruned for them, in which case justification verification fails
because BEEFY validator set cannot be retrieved from runtime state.
Fix this by having the voter give the validator set to the
`OnDemandJustificationsEngine` as request information. On receiving
a BEEFY justification for requested block, the provided validator
set will be used to validate the justification.
Signed-off-by: acatangiu <adrian@parity.io>
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* client/beefy: fail initialization if state unavailable
* beefy: remove spammy log
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* 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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* client/beefy: remove high-freq network events from main loop
Network events are many and very frequent, remove the net-event-stream
from the main voter loop and drastically reduce BEEFY voter task
'wakeups'.
Instead have the `GossipValidator` track known peers as it already
has callbacks for that coming from `GossipEngine`.
Signed-off-by: acatangiu <adrian@parity.io>
* client/beefy: prepare worker for persisting state
* client/beefy: persist voter state
* client/beefy: initialize persistent state
* client/beefy: try to vote from the very beginning
Now that voter is initialized from persistent state, it makes
sense that it can attempt voting right away. This also helps
the genesis case when we consider block `One` as mandatory.
* client/beefy: add tests for voter state db
* client/beefy: persist voter state as soon as initialized
* client/beefy: make sure min-block-delta is at least 1
* client/beefy: persist state after voting
Persist state after handling self vote to avoid double voting in case
of voter restarts.
* client/beefy: persist state after handling mandatory block vote
For mandatory blocks we want to make sure we're not losing votes
in case of crashes or restarts, since voter will not make further
progress without finalizing them.
* frame/beefy: use GENESIS_AUTHORITY_SET_ID on pallet genesis
* client/beefy: initialize voter at either genesis or last finalized
To guarantee unbroken chain of mandatory blocks justifications, voter
will always resume from either last BEEFY-justified block or
`pallet-beefy` genesis, whichever is more recent.
Initialization walks back the chain from latest GRANDPA finalized
block looking for one of the above. Along the way, it also records
and enqueues for processing any BEEFY mandatory blocks that have
been already GRANDPA finalized but not BEEFY finalized.
* client/beefy: decouple voter init from aux db state load
* client/beefy: fix voter init tests
* remove debug prints
* gadget future must be type ()
* fix init from last justification
Signed-off-by: Adrian Catangiu <adrian@parity.io>
Before it was using `build_storage` and `assimilate_storage` was returning an error. However, there
was no real reason for `assimilate_storage` to return an error. This pr implements
`assimilate_storage` and uses the default `build_storage` of the trait.
* Remove `sp_tasks::spawn` API and related code
* Remove `RuntimeTasks::{spawn, join}` host functions
* remove unused
* Remove a few more tests that I forgot to remove
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* histor. batch proof: make best block arg optional
* correct testing range
* make generate_batch_proof stub for historical
* merge generate_{historical_}batch_proof functions
* merge generate_{batch_}proof functions
* merge verify_{batch_}proof functions
* merge verify_{batch_}proof_stateless functions
* remove {Leaf}Proof
Not utilized by API anymore, so superfluous.
Removal consistent with prior changes to just use "batch" proof API.
* rename BatchProof->Proof
no need to qualify if only one universal proof type.
* cleanup
* expose verify_proof rpc api
* document verify_proof
* expose verify_proof_stateless rpc api
* add optional BlockHash to mmr_root rpc api
* fixup! expose verify_proof rpc api
* fix documentation phrasing
Co-authored-by: Adrian Catangiu <adrian@parity.io>
* documentation grammar
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* define mmr error msgs together with error enum
Co-authored-by: Serban Iorga <serban@parity.io>
* fixup! define mmr error msgs together with error enum
* map decoding errors to CallError::InvalidParams
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* fixup! map decoding errors to CallError::InvalidParams
Co-authored-by: Adrian Catangiu <adrian@parity.io>
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* Remove all not required nodes from the epoch-changes tree
Some outdated nodes were left there because of the predicate
* Test to excercise the fix
* Add a fork on genesis to the test
* Fix typo in comments
* Prune discarded blocks immediately
* state-db refactoring part 1
* Some renames
* Get rid of pending state
* Revert "Prune discarded blocks immediately"
This reverts commit b60d98c569e8af18d99087da93f0911d4f24006e.
* Cleanup
* Make clippy happy
* Minor changes
* Do not update peer information if ancestor search is in progress
If block announcement is received from a peer while ancestor search
for that same peer is still in progress, do not update the peer's best
hash and best number as that causes the ancestor search to yield
different information from what was expected and can cause, for example,
a fork of lower height not be be downloaded.
* Block until peers are in sync
* txpool: enactment state forced update
When `tree_route` computation fails, we still need to update the
`enactment_state` to be aligned with last known finalized/best block.
We do not execute enactment phase of maintain procedure, but we do
update the state.
* error -> debug
* test added
* BlockId removal: refactor: Backend::block_indexed_body
It changes the arguments of `Backend::block_indexed_body` method from: `BlockId<Block>` to: `&Block::Hash`
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* BlockId removal: refactor: Backend::justifications
It changes the arguments of `Backend::justifications` method from: `BlockId<Block>` to: `&Block::Hash`
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* bug fix
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It changes the arguments of `Backend::body` method from: `BlockId<Block>` to: `&Block::Hash`
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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`
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* Error message improved
Co-authored-by: Adrian Catangiu <adrian@parity.io>
* single error message in beefy::finalize
* println removed
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* Aura: Adds some compatibility mode to support old chains
In https://github.com/paritytech/substrate/pull/9132 we changed the way how we get the authorities
from the runtime. Before this mentioned pr we would call `initialize_block` before calling the
authorities runtime function. The problem with this was that when you have a block X that would
switch the authority set, it would already be signed by an authority of the new set. This was wrong,
as a block should only be signed by the current authority set. As this change is a hard fork, this
pr brings back the possibility for users that have a chain running with this old logic to upgrade.
They will need to use:
```
CompatibilityMode::UseInitializeBlock { until: some_block_in_the_future }
```
Using this compatibility mode will make the node behave like the old nodes, aka calling
`initialize_block` before doing the actual runtime call to `authorities`. Then when the given
`until` block is being build/imported the node switches to the new behaviour of not calling
`initialize_block` before. This is a hard fork, so the `until` block should be chosen wisely as a
point where all nodes in the network have upgraded.
* Fixes
* Make docs ready
* Update client/consensus/aura/src/lib.rs
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* Update client/consensus/aura/src/lib.rs
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* FMT
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Introduce a middleware called `NetworkServiceProvider` which the
`ChainSync` can use to communicate with `NetworkService`. `ChainSync` is
given a `NetworkServiceHandle` which it uses to call `NetworkServiceProvider`
which then dispatches the calls to `NetworkService` on behalf of `ChainSync`.
This change will allow `ChainSync` to disconnect and report peers and
in the future it'll be possible to send requests and notifications
through the `NetworkServiceProvider`.
`NetworkServiceProvider` is needed only until the `ChainSync` object
has been removed from `Protocol`. After that, a normal `NetworkService`
handle can be passed onto `ChainSync` and these changes can be
deprecated.
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It changes the arguments of `Backend::begin_state_operation`
from: block: `BlockId<Block>` to: hash: `&Block::Hash`
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* Refactor service tests in `sc-network`
Create a separate directory for the tests and move common network
instantion related code to `mod.rs` from where it can be used by both
service and chainsync tests.
Use the builder pattern when creating the `TestNetwork` object to reduce
code duplication between the test files.
* Update client/network/src/service/tests/mod.rs
Co-authored-by: Dmitrii Markin <dmitry@markin.tech>
Co-authored-by: Dmitrii Markin <dmitry@markin.tech>
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* 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.
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