* Add extra WASM heap pages when precompiling the runtime blob
* Fix compilation
* Fix rustdoc
* Fix rustdoc for real this time
* Fix benches compilation
* Improve the builder in `sc-executor-wasmtime`'s tests
* 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...
* Allow pallet errors to contain at most one field
* Update docs on pallet::error
* Reword documentation
* cargo fmt
* Introduce CompactPalletError trait and require #[pallet::error] fields to implement them
* cargo fmt
* Do not assume tuple variants
* Add CompactPalletError derive macro
* Check for error type compactness in construct_runtime
* cargo fmt
* Derive CompactPalletError instead of implementing it directly during macro expansion
* Implement CompactPalletError on OptionBool instead of Option<bool>
* Check for type idents instead of variant ident
* Add doc comments for ErrorCompactnessTest
* Add an trait implementation of ErrorCompactnessTest for ()
* Convert the error field of DispatchError to a 4-element byte array
* Add static check for pallet error size
* Rename to MAX_PALLET_ERROR_ENCODED_SIZE
* Remove ErrorCompactnessTest trait
* Remove check_compactness
* Return only the most significant byte when constructing a custom InvalidTransaction
* Rename CompactPalletError to PalletError
* Use counter to generate unique idents for assert macros
* Make declarative pallet macros compile with pallet error size checks
* Remove unused doc comment
* Try and fix build errors
* Fix build errors
* Add macro_use for some test modules
* Test fix
* Fix compilation errors
* Remove unneeded #[macro_use]
* Resolve import ambiguity
* Make path to pallet Error enum more specific
* Fix test expectation
* Disambiguate imports
* Fix test expectations
* Revert appending pallet module name to path
* Rename bags_list::list::Error to BagError
* Fixes
* Fixes
* Fixes
* Fix test expectations
* Fix test expectation
* Add more implementations for PalletError
* Lift the 1-field requirement for nested pallet errors
* Fix UI test expectation
* Remove PalletError impl for OptionBool
* Use saturating operations
* cargo fmt
* Delete obsolete test
* Fix test expectation
* Try and use assert macro in const context
* Pull out the pallet error size check macro
* Fix UI test for const assertion
* cargo fmt
* Apply clippy suggestion
* Fix doc comment
* Docs for create_tt_return_macro
* Ensure TryInto is imported in earlier Rust editions
* Apply suggestions from code review
Co-authored-by: Bastian Köcher <bkchr@users.noreply.github.com>
* Fix up comments and names
* Implement PalletError for Never
* cargo fmt
* Don't compile example code
* Bump API version for block builder
* Factor in codec attributes while derving PalletError
* Rename module and fix unit test
* Add missing attribute
* Check API version and convert ApplyExtrinsicResult accordingly
* Rename BagError to ListError
Co-authored-by: Kian Paimani <5588131+kianenigma@users.noreply.github.com>
* Use codec crate re-exported from frame support
* Add links to types mentioned in doc comments
Co-authored-by: Bastian Köcher <bkchr@users.noreply.github.com>
* cargo fmt
* cargo fmt
* Re-add attribute for hidden docs
Co-authored-by: Bastian Köcher <bkchr@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Kian Paimani <5588131+kianenigma@users.noreply.github.com>
* import-blocks: Do not read `stdin` to memory
This fixes a bug with `import-blocks` reading the entire `stdin` before starting to import the
blocks. However, for huge files that uses quite a lot of memory. We can just read from `stdin` step
by step as we do it with a file. This ensures that we don't read the entire input at once into memory.
* FMT
* Fix warning
* Refactor WASM module instantiation; enable WASM instance pooling
* Disable the `uffd` feature on `wasmtime`
* Restore the original behavior regarding the initial WASM memory size
* Adjust error message
* Remove unnecessary import in the benchmarks
* Preinstantiate the WASM runtime for a slight speedup
* Delete the asserts in `convert_memory_import_into_export`
* `return` -> `break`
* Revert WASM instance pooling for now
* Have `convert_memory_import_into_export` return an error instead of panic
* Update the warning when an import is missing
* Rustfmt and clippy fix
* Fix executor benchmarks' compilation without `wasmtime` being enabled
* rustfmt again
* Align to review comments
* Extend tests so that both imported and exported memories are tested
* Increase the number of heap pages for exported memories too
* Fix `decommit_works` test
* Prevent possible rocksdb-corruption by running benchmark-storage
Also adds a `sanitize_key` function to strip path-prefixes from the db-keys (for databases that
use prefixed keys such as rocksdb)
fixes#10998
* Fix @cheme 's annotations.
* Update utils/frame/benchmarking-cli/src/storage/write.rs
Co-authored-by: Oliver Tale-Yazdi <oliver.tale-yazdi@parity.io>
* Make logic match the name of bool flag `invert_inserts`
* Remove unused lifetime
Co-authored-by: Oliver Tale-Yazdi <oliver.tale-yazdi@parity.io>
* Add a test case for the determinism of recorded proof
* Replace HashMap with BTreeMap for the actual proof records
* cargo +nightly fmt --all
* Store the trie nodes in BTreeSet for StorageProof
* Nit
* Revert the BTreeMap changes and sort when converting to storage proof
* Remove PartialEq from StorageProof
* Remove unnecessary change
* Add `compare` method to StorageProof
* FMT
* Dummy change to trigger CI
* Use `BTreeSet` for StorageProof and keep using `Vec` for CompactProof
* Update comment on `iter_nodes`
* Revert `PartialEq` removal
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.
* #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<[_]>
* Replace libsecp256k1 with secp256k1
* Wipe ecdsa secret key from memory on drop
* Some comments for a known issue
* Safer core crypto primitives `from_slice` constructor
Previous version panics if slice lenght is not the expected one.
* Unit test fix
* Enable use of global secp256k1 context
* Better comments for ecdsa `Pair` drop
* Replace `libsecp256k1` with `seco256k1` in `beefy-mmr`
Used to convert ecdsa public key to ETH address
* Replace `libsecp256k1` with `secp256k1` in FRAME `contracts`benchmarks
* Temporary rollback of `beefy-mmr` to libsecp256k1
Check for detected build issues
* Cargo fmt
* Rollback of FRAME `contracts` benchmarks to `libsecp256k1`
* Rollback for unrelated changes
* Typo fix
* Add comments for deprecated `ecdsa_verify` and `secp256k1_ecdsa_recover`
* sc-cli: Fix bugs after switching to clap3
Before switching to clap3 we support cli options like `--reserved-nodes A B` and after you needed to
pass `--reserved-nodes` cli option multiple times `--reserved-nodes A --reserved-nodes B`. This is
fixed by setting `multiple_occurrences(true)` option. This also done for all the other `Vec` cli
options in `sc-cli`. Besides that `--sync` wasn't supporting case insensitive parsing of the value.
This is now also supported. For both regressions a test is added. Besides that the pr removes all
the `rename_all = PascalCase` attributes, because they are not needed. All other `ArgEnum`s were
checked and all are already using `ignore_case(true)`.
* Bring back `PascalCase`, because otherwise it falls back to `kebab-case`...
* 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>
* Simplify `num_connected_peers`
* Track requested peer counts
* Revert "Track requested peer counts"
This reverts commit 9f1c8704353df6afc17ed7e9f4ab8d8e29466ae4.
* Remove `substrate_sub_libp2p_peerset_num_requested` metric
* Remove two unused functions that I forgot to get rid of in previous commit
* Mark sync_state_genSyncSpec JSON-RPC as safe
* Note that parameter is unused
* Ideally I'd wait for compilation to be finished before pushing, but it's really taking a long time
* Remove deny_unsafe parameter
* Remove unused dependency