* pallet-contracts: Fix seal_restore_to to output proper module errors
Those errors where part of the decl_error for some time but where
never actually returned. This allows proper debugging of failed
restorations. Previously, any error did return the misleading
`ContractTrapped`.
* Bind UncheckedFrom<T::Hash> + AsRef<[u8]> everywhere
This allows us to make assumptions about the AccoutId
that are necessary for testing and in order to benchmark
the module properly.
This also groups free standing functions into inherent functions
in order to minimize the places where the new bounds need to
be specified.
* Rework contract address determination
* Do not allow override by runtime author
* Instantiate gained a new parameter "salt"
This change is done now in expecation of the upcoming code rent
which needs to change the instantiation dispatchable and
host function anyways.
The situation in where we have only something that is like CREATE2
makes it impossible for UIs to help the user to create an arbitrary
amount of instantiations from the same code.
With this change we have the same functionality as ethereum with
a CREATE and CREATE2 instantation semantic.
* Remove TrieIdGenerator
The new trait bounds allows us to remove this workaround
from the configuration trait.
* Remove default parameters for config trait
It should be solely the responsiblity to determine proper values for
these parameter. As a matter of fact most runtime weren't using these
values anyways.
* Fix tests for new account id type
Because of the new bounds on the trait tests can't get away by using
u64 as accound id. Replacing the 8 byte value by a 32 byte value
creates out quite a bit of code churn.
* Fix benchmarks
The benchmarks need adaption to the new instantiate semantics.
* Fix compile errors caused by adding new trait bounds
* Fix compile errors caused by renaming storage and rent functions
* Adapt host functions and dispatchables to the new salt
* Add tests for instantiate host functions (was not possible before)
* Add benchmark results
* Adapt to the new WeightInfo
The new benchmarks add a new parameter for salt "s" to the instantiate weights
that needs to be applied.
* Fix deploying_wasm_contract_should_work integration test
This test is adapted to use the new instantiate signature.
* Break overlong line
* Break more long lines
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* Build every wasm crate in its own project with wasm-builder
Building all wasm crates in one workspace was a nice idea, however it
just introduced problems:
1. We needed to prune old members, but this didn't worked for old git
deps.
2. We locked the whole wasm workspace while building one crate. This
could lead to infinitely locking the workspace on a crash.
Now we just build every crate in its own project, this means we will
build the dependencies multiple times. While building the dependencies
multiple times, we still decrease the build time by around 30 seconds
for Polkadot and Substrate because of the new parallelism ;)
* Remove the requirement on wasm-builder-runner
This removes the requirement on wasm-builder-runner by using the new
`build_dep` feature of cargo. We use nightly anyway and that enables us
to use this feature. This solves the problem of not mixing
build/proc-macro deps with normal deps. By doing this we get rid off
this complicated project structure and can depend directly on
`wasm-builder`. This also removes all the code from wasm-builder-runner
and mentions that it is deprecated.
* Copy the `Cargo.lock` to the correct folder
* Remove wasm-builder-runner
* Update docs
* Fix deterministic check
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* Try to make the ui test happy
* Switch to `SKIP_WASM_BUILD`
* Rename `SKIP_WASM_BINARY` to the correct name...
* Update utils/wasm-builder/src/builder.rs
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* Update utils/wasm-builder/src/builder.rs
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* client/authority-discovery: Publish and query on exponential interval
When a node starts up publishing and querying might fail due to various
reasons, for example due to being not yet fully bootstrapped on the DHT.
Thus one should retry rather sooner than later. On the other hand, a
long running node is likely well connected and thus timely retries are
not needed. For this reasoning use an exponentially increasing interval
for `publish_interval`, `query_interval` and
`priority_group_set_interval` instead of a constant interval.
* client/authority-discovery/src/interval.rs: Add license header
* .maintain/gitlab: Ensure adder collator tests are run on CI
* More extensible multiaddress format
* update name
* Don't depend on indices to define multiaddress type
* Use MultiAddress in Node Template too!
* reduce traits, fix build
* support multiple `StaticLookup`
* bump tx version
* feedback
* Remove necessity to pass ConsensusEngineId when registering notifications protocol
* Line width
* Fix tests protocol name
* Other renames
* Doc update
* Change issue in TODO
* Use inbound peerslot slots when a substream is received, rather than a connection
* Refactor PeerState
* Some bugfixes
* Fix warnings so that CI runs, gmlrlblbl
* Bugfixes
* Update docs
* Apply suggestions from code review
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* Clean up Banned state
* Refactor connections state
* Fix possibility of Enabled with no Opening or Open connection
* Line width
* Add some debug_asserts! and fix TODO
* Refactor legacy handler
* Rewrite group.rs entirely [part 1]
* Rewrite group.rs entirely [part 2]
* Remove faulty assertion
Because of the asynchronous nature of the behaviour <-> handler communications, it is possible to receive notifications while in the Closing state
* Don't poll the legacy substream is not Open
* Tolerate when not all substreams are accepted
* Remove TODOs
* Dummy commit to make CI log interesting things
* Try race condition fix
* Revert "Try race condition fix"
This reverts commit 0675c659d06195c30f8c5bc13e2d88141d57a3ba.
* Correctly rebuild pending_opening
* Minor tweaks
* Printlns for CI debugging
* Revert "Printlns for CI debugging"
This reverts commit e7852a231f4fc418898767aaa27c9a4358e12e8b.
* Revert "Dummy commit to make CI log interesting things"
This reverts commit 259ddd74088e53e7c6a9b0a62a8d1573a0063ce3.
* mv group.rs ../handler.rs
* Apply suggestions from code review
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* Banned => Backoff
* Mention the actual PeerStates
* OpenDesired -> OpenDesiredByRemote
* OpeningThenClosing
* Add doc links to PeerState
* Simplify increment logic
* One more debug_assert
* debug_assert!
* OpenDesiredByRemote
* Update client/network/src/protocol/generic_proto/behaviour.rs
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We call `offchain_worker` with the state of the imported block and pass
the header of this block. However in the runtime we call all
`offchain_worker` functions with the number of the parent block. Besides
that we also pass all digests and not only the pre runtime digests. In
the context where the offchain worker is executed we have all digests, so
there is no real reason to only pass pre runtime digests. Another fix is
that we also insert the hash of the current header into the block hash map.
* Enable local addresses in DHT when chain type == `Local` | `Development`
This pr changes when to add local addresses to DHT. Instead of only
checking if `--discover-local` and `--dev` are present, we now also
check if the chain type is `Local` or `Development`.
* Update the docs!
* Don't log with colors when we are writing to a tty
This fixes a regression that was introduced by the switch to tracing.
Before we killed all colors before writing to a tty, this pr brings the
behaviour back.
* Remove accidentally added crate
* Review feedback
* More feedback
* Update client/cli/src/logging.rs
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* Update client/cli/src/logging.rs
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* Export app-crypto specific keystore functions
* Also add back the insert function
* Switch KeystoreContainer to an enum
* Only export the bare minimal for LocalKeystore and fix service compile
* fix: should return Arc
* Add docs stating that functions only available in local keystore
* Remove insert and generate functions
* fix: generate function should be available in test
* Add keypair function to trait
* Revert "Add keypair function to trait"
This reverts commit ad921b09ca73d3c09298e3a51b562ef8e0067781.
* Add note for local_keystore function in service
* babe: backoff authoring blocks when finality lags
* babe: move backoff authoring params to default constructor
* babe: deduplicate the test a bit
* babe: set backoff constants in service
* babe: use better names for backoff authoring block parameters
* babe: remove last unwrap
* babe: slight style tweak
* babe: fix comment
* slots: move backoff block authorship logic to SimpleSlotWorker
* aura: append SlotInfo in on_slot
* slots: use the correct types for parameters
* slots: fix review comments
* aura: add missing backoff authoring blocks parameters
* slots: add comments for default values
* slots: add additional checks in test
* slots: update implementation for new master
* slots: revert the change to SlotInfo
* Fix review comments
* slots: rework unit tests for backing off claiming slots
* slots: add test for asymptotic behaviour for slot claims
* slots: address review comments
* slots: add test for max_interval
* slots: add assertion for intervals between between claimed slots
* slots: remove rustfmt directive
* slots: another attempt at explaining authoring_rate
* slots: up unfinalized_slack to 50 by default
* slots: add tests for time to reach max_interval
* slots: fix typo in comments
* Apply suggestions from code review
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* slots: additional tweaks to comments and info calls
* slots: rename to BackoffAuthoringOnFinalizedHeadLagging
* slots: make the backing off strategy generic
* Apply suggestions from code review
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* slots: implement backoff trait for () for simplicity
* slots: move logging inside backing off function to make it more specific
* aura: add missing function parameter
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The genesis header doesn't have the BABE pre-digest and we insert `0` as
slot number. The slot lenience calculation will return the maximum in
this situation. Besides returning the maximum which is not bad at all,
it also prints some a debug message that can be confusing in the first
moment. To prevent printing this debug message, we now just return early
when we see that the parent block is the genesis block.
* pallet_contracts: Inline benchmark helper that is only used once
* Move all max_* Schedule items into a new struct
* Limit the number of globals a module can declare
* The current limits are too high for wasmi to even execute
* Limit the amount of parameters any wasm function is allowed to have
* Limit the size the BrTable's immediate value
* Add instruction benchmarks
* Add new benchmarks to the schedule and make use of it
* Add Benchmark Results generated by the bench bot
* Add proc macro that implements `Debug` for `Schedule`
* Add missing imports necessary for no_std build
* Make the WeightDebug macro available for no_std
In this case a dummy implementation is derived in order to not
blow up the code size akin to the RuntimeDebug macro.
* Rework instr_memory_grow benchmark to use only the maximum amount of pages allowed
* Add maximum amount of memory when benching (seal_)call/instantiate
* cargo run --release --features runtime-benchmarks --manifest-path bin/node/cli/Cargo.toml -- benchmark --chain dev --steps 50 --repeat 20 --extrinsic * --execution=wasm --wasm-execution=compiled --heap-pages=4096 --output ./bin/node/runtime/src/weights --header ./HEADER --pallet pallet_contracts
* Added utility benchmark that allows pretty printing of the real schedule
* review: Add missing header to the proc-macro lib.rs
* review: Clarify why #[allow(dead_code)] attribute is there
* review: Fix pwasm-utils line
* review: Fixup rand usage
* review: Fix typo
* review: Imported -> Exported
* cargo run --release --features=runtime-benchmarks --manifest-path=bin/node/cli/Cargo.toml -- benchmark --chain=dev --steps=50 --repeat=20 --pallet=pallet_contracts --extrinsic=* --execution=wasm --wasm-execution=compiled --heap-pages=4096 --output=./frame/contracts/src/weights.rs --template=./.maintain/frame-weight-template.hbs
* contracts: Adapt to new weight structure
* contracts: Fixup runtime WeightInfo
* contracts: Remove unneeded fullpath of WeightInfo type
* Apply suggestions from code review
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* Fix typo in schedule.rs
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* Fix docs in schedule.rs
* Apply suggestions from code review
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* Don't publish proc-macro crate until 3.0.0 is ready
* Optimize imports for less repetition
* Break overlong line
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* Make the maximum block size configurable
This pr makes the maximum block size configurable. The maximum block
size is used after proposing a new block to check if the new block is
not exceeding the maximum.
* Update primitives/consensus/common/src/evaluation.rs
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* Added comment
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