* Fix Babe revert when a leaf is the last finalized block
Without this fix the last finalized block weight data is wrongly removed
on revert scenario where the last finalized block is a leaf.
* Remove redundant check
* Added test to exercise the fix
* Rename test
* Give variables better names
* Prevent div by zero in native babe code
* Additional sanity check for babe config
* Further sanity checks and postpone threshold computation
* Apply suggestions from code review
Co-authored-by: Bastian Köcher <bkchr@users.noreply.github.com>
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
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* Do not include the last finalized block
* Rename function
* FMT
* Fix tests
* Update figure
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* First rough draft for BABE revert
* Proper babe revert test
* Cleanup
* Test trivial cleanup
* Fix to make clippy happy
* Check polkadot companion
* Check cumulus companion
* Remove babe's blocks weight on revert
* Handle "empty" blockchain edge case
* Run companions
* Simplify the filter predicate
* Saturating sub is not required
* Run pipeline
* Run pipeline again...
Because Rust currently doesn't support specialization, it prevents users from implementing
`SlotWorker` for their own types. This pr solves this by removing the generic implementation of
`SlotWorker` for `SimpleSlotWorker` and providing some wrapper type for that.
* 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
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* Add a new host function for reporting fatal errors
* Fix one of the wasmtime executor tests
* Have `#[runtime_interface(wasm_only)]` actually mean WASM-only, and not no_std-only
* Print out errors through `Display` instead of `Debug`
* Switch one more trait to require `Error` for its error instead of only `Debug`
* Align to review comments
* SlotDuration: Always fetch the slot duration from the runtime
The slot duration should always be fetched from the runtime instead of being cached in the db. The
slot duration is only fetched on startup of the node, so the performance isn't that important. This
is especially helpful for the case when the slot duration of a chain should be changed through a
runtime upgrade (there be dragons, so take care).
* Fix docs
* Remove logging
* Fix warning
* Make `SimpleSlotWorker::block_import_params()` return function that returns a future
* Simplify `SimpleSlotWorker::block_import_params()` to just async method
* Split native executor stuff from wasm executor stuff
* Remove `native_runtime_version` in places
* Fix warning
* Fix test warning
* Remove redundant NativeRuntimeInfo trait
* Add a warning for use_native
* Run cargo fmt
* Revert "Add a warning for use_native"
This reverts commit 9494f765a06037e991dd60524f2ed1b14649bfd6.
* Make choosing an executor (native/wasm) an explicit part of service construction
* Add Cargo.lock
* Rename Executor to ExecutorDispatch
* Update bin/node/executor/src/lib.rs
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* Fix tests
* Fix minor node-executor error
* Fix node cli command thing
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* Decouples light-sync state from chain spec
This decouples the light-sync state from chain spec. First, the
light-sync state currently only works with BABE+Grandpa, so not
all *Substrate* based chains can use this feature. The next problem was
also that this pulled the `sc-consensus-babe` and `sc-finality-grandpa`
crate into `sc-chain-spec`.
If a chain now wants to support the light-sync state, it needs to add
the `LightSyncStateExtension` to the chain spec as an extension. This is
documented in the crate level docs of `sc-sync-state-rpc`. If this
extension is not available, `SyncStateRpc` fails at initialization.
* Fix compilation for browser
* Fmt
* Run cargo fmt on the whole code base
* Second run
* Add CI check
* Fix compilation
* More unnecessary braces
* Handle weights
* Use --all
* Use correct attributes...
* Fix UI tests
* AHHHHHHHHH
* 🤦
* Docs
* Fix compilation
* 🤷
* Please stop
* 🤦 x 2
* More
* make rustfmt.toml consistent with polkadot
Co-authored-by: André Silva <andrerfosilva@gmail.com>
* Aura: Expose function to build the verifier
* Use best block to initialize the authorities cache
* Use best block when determining the slot duration
* Remove `AuraBlockImport`
* Some cleanups
* Fix build error
* Lol
* Yeah
* Moare
* adaasda
* Convert AURA to new pallet macro
* AURA: Switch to `CurrentSlot` instead of `LastTimestamp`
This switches AURA to use `CurrentSlot` instead of `LastTimestamp`.
* Add missing file
* Update frame/aura/src/migrations.rs
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* Remove the runtime side provide inherent code
* Use correct weight
* Add TODO
* Remove the Inherent from AURA
* 🤦
* Remove unused stuff
* Update primitives authorship
* Fix babe inherent data provider
* Fix consensus-uncles
* Fix BABE
* Do some further changes to authorship primitives... :D
* More work
* Make it compile the happy path
* Make it async!
* Take hash
* More stuff
* Hacks
* Revert "Hacks"
This reverts commit cfffad88668cfdebf632a59c4fbfada001ef8251.
* Fix
* Make `execute_block` return the final block header
* Move Aura digest stuff
* Make it possible to disable equivocation checking
* Fix fix fix
* Some refactorings
* Comment
* Fixes fixes fixes
* More cleanups
* Some love
* Better love
* Make slot duration being exposed as `Duration` to the outside
* Some slot info love
* Add `build_aura_worker` utility function
* Copy copy copy
* Some stuff
* Start fixing pow
* Fix pow
* Remove some bounds
* More work
* Make grandpa work
* Make slots use `async_trait`
* Introduce `SharedData`
* Add test and fix bugs
* Switch to `SharedData`
* Make grandpa tests working
* More Babe work
* Make grandpa work
* Introduce `SharedData`
* Add test and fix bugs
* Switch to `SharedData`
* Make grandpa tests working
* More Babe work
* Make it async
* Fix fix
* Use `async_trait` in sc-consensus-slots
This makes the code a little bit easier to read and also expresses that
there can always only be one call at a time to `on_slot`.
* Make grandpa tests compile
* More Babe tests work
* Fix network test
* Start fixing service test
* Finish service-test
* Fix sc-consensus-aura
* Fix fix fix
* More fixes
* Make everything compile *yeah*
* Make manual-seal compile
* More fixes
* Start fixing Aura
* Fix Aura tests
* Fix Babe tests
* Make everything compile
* Move code around and switch to async_trait
* Fix Babe
* Docs docs docs
* Move to FRAME
* Fix fix fix
* Make everything compile
* Last cleanups
* Fix integration test
* Change slot usage of the timestamp
* We really need to switch to `impl-trait-for-tuples`
* Update primitives/inherents/src/lib.rs
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* Update primitives/inherents/src/lib.rs
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* Update primitives/inherents/src/lib.rs
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* Some extra logging
* Remove dbg!
* Update primitives/consensus/common/src/import_queue/basic_queue.rs
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* Simplify some Option / Result / ? operator patterns
When those match a combinator exactly.
Tool-aided by [comby-rust](https://github.com/huitseeker/comby-rust).
* adjust after review
* adjust post-review
* Introduce a "dynamic" block size limit for proposing
This adds support for using a dynamic block size limit per call to
`propose`. This is required for Cumulus/Parachains to always use stay in
the limits of the maximum allowed PoV size.
As described in the docs, the block limit is only checked in the process
of pushing transactions. As we normally do some other operations in
`on_finalize`, it can happen that the block size still grows when there
is some proof being collected (as we do for parachains). This means,
that the given block limit needs to be rather conservative on the actual
value and should not be the upper limit.
* Update client/basic-authorship/src/basic_authorship.rs
Co-authored-by: Andronik Ordian <write@reusable.software>
* More future proof encoded size updating
* Use `ProofRecorderInner`
* Update client/basic-authorship/src/basic_authorship.rs
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* Update client/basic-authorship/src/basic_authorship.rs
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* Update client/basic-authorship/src/basic_authorship.rs
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* Update client/consensus/slots/src/lib.rs
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* Update client/consensus/slots/src/slots.rs
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* Update client/basic-authorship/src/basic_authorship.rs
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* Update client/basic-authorship/src/basic_authorship.rs
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* Update client/basic-authorship/src/basic_authorship.rs
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* Make grandpa work
* Introduce `SharedData`
* Add test and fix bugs
* Switch to `SharedData`
* Make grandpa tests working
* More Babe work
* Make it async
* Fix fix
* Use `async_trait` in sc-consensus-slots
This makes the code a little bit easier to read and also expresses that
there can always only be one call at a time to `on_slot`.
* Make grandpa tests compile
* More Babe tests work
* Fix network test
* Start fixing service test
* Finish service-test
* Fix sc-consensus-aura
* Fix fix fix
* More fixes
* Make everything compile *yeah*
* Fix build when we have Rust 1.51
* Update client/consensus/common/src/shared_data.rs
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* Update client/consensus/common/src/shared_data.rs
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* Update client/consensus/common/src/shared_data.rs
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* Update client/consensus/common/src/shared_data.rs
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* Update client/consensus/common/src/shared_data.rs
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* Update client/consensus/babe/src/tests.rs
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* Update client/consensus/babe/src/tests.rs
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* Fix warning
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* Use `async_trait` in sc-consensus-slots
This makes the code a little bit easier to read and also expresses that
there can always only be one call at a time to `on_slot`.
* slots: remove mutex around BlockImport in SlotWorker
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* primitives/runtime: initial changes on supporting multiple Justifications
* primitives/runtime: make Justifications strongly typed
* Encode/decode Justifications
* primitives/runtime: add Justification type
* backend: apply_finality and finalize_block takes a single Justification
* manual-seal: create engine id and let rpc take encoded justification
* backend: skeleton functions for appending justifications
* backend: initial implementation append_justification
Initial implementation of append_justification on the Backend trait, and also remove unused skeleton
functions for append_justificaton on Finaziler trait.
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* backend: guard against duplicate consensus engine id
* client/db: add check for block finality
* client/api: add append_justification to in_mem db
* client/light: add no-op append_justification
* network: fix decode call for Justification
* network: only send a single Justification in BlockData
* network: minor comment update
* protocol: update field names to distinguish single justification
* client: further field renames to plural
* client: update function names to plural justifications
* client/db: upgrade existing database for new format
* network: remove dependency on grandpa crate
* db: fix check for finalized block
* grandpa: check for multiple grandpa justifications hwne importing
* backend: update Finalizer trait to take multiple Justifications
* db: remove debugging statements in migration code
* manual-seal: update note about engine id
* db: fix check for finalized block
* client: update variable name to reflect it is now plural
* grandpa: fix incorrect empty Justications in test
* primitives: make Justifications opaque to avoid being empty
* network: fix detecting empty Justification
* runtime: doc strings for Justifications functions
* runtime: add into_justifications
* primitives: check for duplicates in when adding to Justifications
* network/test: use real grandpa engine id in test
* client: fix reviewer comments
* primitives: rename Justifications::push to append
* backend: revert changes to Finalizer trait
* backend: revert mark_finalized
* backend: revert changes to finalize_block
* backend: revert finalized_blocks
* db: add a quick early return for performance
* client: minor reviewer comments
* service/test: use local ConsensusEngineId
* network: add link to issue for sending multiple Justifications
* Apply suggestions from code review
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* Apply suggestions from code review
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* network: tweaks to review suggestions
* network: revert change to BlockData for backwards compatibility
* Apply suggestion from code review
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* Apply suggestions from code review
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* primitives: update doc comment for Justifications
* client/db/upgrade: avoid grandpa crate dependency
* consensus: revert to single Justification for import_justification
* primitives: improve justifications docs
* style cleanups
* use and_then
* client: rename JUSTIFICATIONS db column
* network: revert to using FRNK in network-test
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Co-authored-by: André Silva <123550+andresilva@users.noreply.github.com>
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The timestamp inherent type was up to now just a simple `u64`. This
worked, but doesn't give you that much guarantees at compile time about
the type. This pr changes that by converting this type to a unit type
wrapper, similar to what we have done for `Slot`.
This is required for some future pr that touches quite a lot of the
inherents stuff :)
Besides this unit wrapper type, this pr also moves the `OnTimestampSet`
trait to `frame_support::traits`.