This PR removes sp-std crate from substrate/primitives sub-directories.
For now crates that have `pub use` of sp-std or export macros that would
necessitate users of the macros to `extern crate alloc` have been
excluded from this PR.
There should be no breaking changes in this PR.
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* Implements dynamic nominations per nominator
* Adds SnapshotBounds and ElectionSizeTracker
* Changes the ElectionDataProvider interface to receive ElectionBounds as input
* Implements get_npos_voters with ElectionBounds
* Implements get_npos_targets with ElectionBounds
* Adds comments
* tests
* Truncates nomninations that exceed nominations quota; Old tests passing
* Uses DataProviderBounds and ElectionBounds (to continue)
* Finishes conversions - tests passing
* Refactor staking in babe mocks
* Replaces MaxElectableTargets and MaxElectingVoters with ElectionBounds; Adds more tests
* Fixes nits; node compiling
* bechmarks
* removes nomination_quota extrinsic to request the nomination quota
* Lazy quota check, ie. at nominate time only
* remove non-working test (for now)
* tests lazy nominations quota when quota is lower than current number of nominated targets
* Adds runtime API and custom RPC call for clients to query the nominations quota for a given balance
* removes old rpc
* Cosmetic touches
* All mocks working
* Fixes benchmarking mocks
* nits
* more tests
* renames trait methods
* nit
* ".git/.scripts/commands/fmt/fmt.sh"
* Fix V2 PoV benchmarking (#13485)
* Bump default 'additional_trie_layers' to two
The default here only works for extremely small runtimes, which have
no more than 16 storage prefices. This is changed to a "sane" default
of 2, which is save for runtimes with up to 4096 storage prefices (eg StorageValue).
Signed-off-by: Oliver Tale-Yazdi <oliver.tale-yazdi@parity.io>
* Update tests and test weights
Signed-off-by: Oliver Tale-Yazdi <oliver.tale-yazdi@parity.io>
* Fix PoV weights
Signed-off-by: Oliver Tale-Yazdi <oliver.tale-yazdi@parity.io>
* ".git/.scripts/commands/bench/bench.sh" pallet dev pallet_balances
* ".git/.scripts/commands/bench/bench.sh" pallet dev pallet_message_queue
* ".git/.scripts/commands/bench/bench.sh" pallet dev pallet_glutton
* ".git/.scripts/commands/bench/bench.sh" pallet dev pallet_glutton
* Fix sanity check
>0 would also do as a check, but let's try this.
Signed-off-by: Oliver Tale-Yazdi <oliver.tale-yazdi@parity.io>
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* Move BEEFY code to consensus (#13484)
* Move beefy primitives to consensus dir
* Move beefy gadget to client consensus folder
* Rename beefy crates
* chore: move genesis block builder to chain-spec crate. (#13427)
* chore: move genesis block builder to block builder crate.
* add missing file
* chore: move genesis block builder to sc-chain-spec
* Update client/chain-spec/src/genesis.rs
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* Update test-utils/runtime/src/genesismap.rs
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* Update test-utils/runtime/client/src/lib.rs
* fix warnings
* fix warnings
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* Speed up storage iteration from within the runtime (#13479)
* Speed up storage iteration from within the runtime
* Move the cached iterator into an `Option`
* Use `RefCell` in no_std
* Simplify the code slightly
* Use `Option::replace`
* Update doc comment for `next_storage_key_slow`
* Make unbounded channels size warning exact (part 1) (#13490)
* Replace `futures-channel` with `async-channel` in `out_events`
* Apply suggestions from code review
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* Also print the backtrace of `send()` call
* Switch from `backtrace` crate to `std::backtrace`
* Remove outdated `backtrace` dependency
* Remove `backtrace` from `Cargo.lock`
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* Removal of Prometheus alerting rules deployment in cloud-infra (#13499)
* sp-consensus: remove unused error variants (#13495)
* Expose `ChargedAmount` (#13488)
* Expose `ChargedAmount`
* Fix imports
* sc-consensus-beefy: fix metrics: use correct names (#13494)
Signed-off-by: acatangiu <adrian@parity.io>
* clippy fix
* removes NominationsQuotaExceeded event
* Update frame/staking/src/lib.rs
Co-authored-by: Ross Bulat <ross@parity.io>
* adds back the npos_max_iter
* remove duplicate imports added after merge
* fmt
* Adds comment in public struct; Refactors CountBound and SizeCount to struct
* addresses various pr comments
* PR comment reviews
* Fixes on-chain election bounds and related code
* EPM checks the size of the voter list returned by the data provider
* cosmetic changes
* updates e2e tests mock
* Adds more tests for size tracker and refactors code
* Adds back only_iterates_max_2_times_max_allowed_len test
* Refactor
* removes unecessary dependency
* empty commit -- restart all stuck CI jobs
* restarts ci jobs
* Renames ElectionBounds -> Bounds in benchmarking mocks et al
* updates mocks
* Update frame/election-provider-support/src/lib.rs
Co-authored-by: Kian Paimani <5588131+kianenigma@users.noreply.github.com>
* Update frame/staking/src/pallet/impls.rs
Co-authored-by: Kian Paimani <5588131+kianenigma@users.noreply.github.com>
* Update frame/election-provider-support/src/lib.rs
Co-authored-by: Kian Paimani <5588131+kianenigma@users.noreply.github.com>
* Update frame/staking/src/tests.rs
Co-authored-by: Kian Paimani <5588131+kianenigma@users.noreply.github.com>
* more checks in api_nominations_quota in tests
* Improves docs
* fixes e2e tests
* Uses size_hint rather than mem::size_of in size tracker; Refactor size tracker to own module
* nits from reviews
* Refactors bounds to own module; improves docs
* More tests and docs
* fixes docs
* Fixes benchmarks
* Fixes rust docs
* fixes bags-list remote-ext-tests
* Simplify bound checks in create_snapshot_external
* Adds target size check in get_npos_targets
* ".git/.scripts/commands/fmt/fmt.sh"
* restart ci
* rust doc fixes and cosmetic nits
* rollback upgrade on parity-scale-codec version (unecessary)
* reset cargo lock, no need to update it
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Signed-off-by: acatangiu <adrian@parity.io>
Co-authored-by: command-bot <>
Co-authored-by: Oliver Tale-Yazdi <oliver.tale-yazdi@parity.io>
Co-authored-by: Davide Galassi <davxy@datawok.net>
Co-authored-by: yjh <yjh465402634@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Bastian Köcher <git@kchr.de>
Co-authored-by: Koute <koute@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Dmitry Markin <dmitry@markin.tech>
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Co-authored-by: Adrian Catangiu <adrian@parity.io>
Co-authored-by: Ross Bulat <ross@parity.io>
Co-authored-by: Kian Paimani <5588131+kianenigma@users.noreply.github.com>
* add serde_full feature flag
add serde_full to sp_runtime
add space to toml
add serde_full to application-crypto
add serde_full to arithmetic
fix arithmetic
add serde full to beefy
add serde full to consensus
add serde_full to core
add serdefull to finality grandpa
add serde_full to several primitives crates
make rpc no_std compatible
add scale info to runtime
make serializer no_std compatible
add serde full to storage
add full serde to version
add serde full to weights
add all serde_full features
add . to comment
add missing impl-serde
fix no-std build
fix build
add full_crypto to serde_full
serde_full also implements crypto
full_serde does not work with full_crytpo. needs std
no no_std serde impl possible
also for crypto std is necessary
no serde full for application crypto
fix arithmetic
fix tomls
fix some things
impl fmt for Signature
add serialize to Public
add impl_maybe_marker_serde_full
fix sp-application-crypto toml
add serde feature flag
fix clippy
fix toml grandpa
fix grandpa
rename if_std to if_serde
keystore is not no_std compatible
make keystore vrf no_std compatible
fix nopos-elections
fix rpc
fix serializer
fix test-primitives
fix version
add comment
add serde full only import for format string
remove all(serde_full and full_crypot) as serde_full enforces full_crypto
make comment better readable
even better comment
clean up rpc toml
clean up toml
clean up serializer toml
clean up storage toml
fix std build
update .lock
fix sp-version
move sp_std import
test extern crate alloc
replace sp_std with core
add missing core
sp_core: serde feature do not enforce full crypto
application-crypto: serde feature do not enforce full crypto
rename serde_full to serde
add dep:serde and alloc to default feature
add full_crypto and remove unnecessary debu/fmt impls for serde
update comment
remove obolsete change in display AccountId32
remove extra changes
minimize diff
revert keystore changes
remove std from keystore
remove full-crypto feature
fix serde import
fix comment
fix feature = serde
* rename serde_full to serde
* move #[doc(hidden)] back
* remove feature = full crypto require frm MultiSigner
* reorder serde and scale_info import
* fix bs58 missing alloc import in serde feature
* add `from_string` to serde feature and add unimplemented
* remove serde feature from fixed_point display
* Remove serde/alloc
Co-authored-by: Davide Galassi <davxy@datawok.net>
* Update primitives/consensus/babe/Cargo.toml
Co-authored-by: Bastian Köcher <git@kchr.de>
* Update primitives/arithmetic/src/fixed_point.rs
Co-authored-by: Bastian Köcher <git@kchr.de>
* revert `from_string`fixed impl back to std only
* remove duplicate runtime string impl
* use sp_std::alloc
* remove no_std compatible rpc
* remove no_std compatibility from serializer
* rename mpl_maybe_marker_serde to std_or_serde
* update .lock
* add sp-std to executor
* fix sp-std import
* fix sp_std::format import
* use crate import
* add serde feature
* Update primitives/core/src/lib.rs
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Co-authored-by: Bastian Köcher <git@kchr.de>
* Change copyright year to 2023 from 2022
* Fix incorrect update of copyright year
* Remove years from copy right header
* Fix remaining files
* Fix typo in a header and remove update-copyright.sh
* bounding election provider with kian
* multi phase implement bounded election provider
* election provider blanket implementation
* staking compiles
* fix test for election provider support
* fmt
* fixing epmp tests, does not compile yet
* fix epmp tests
* fix staking tests
* fmt
* fix runtime tests
* fmt
* remove outdated wip tags
* add enum error
* sort and truncate supports
* comment
* error when unsupported number of election winners
* compiling wip after kian's suggestions
* fix TODOs
* remove,fix tags
* ensure validator count does not exceed maxwinners
* clean up
* some more clean up and todos
* handle too many winners
* rename parameter for mock
* todo
* add sort and truncate rule if there are too many winners
* fmt
* fail, not swallow emergency result bound not met
* remove too many winners resolution as it can be guaranteed to be bounded
* fix benchmark
* give MaxWinners more contextual name
* make ready solution generic over T
* kian feedback
* fix stuff
* Kian's way of solvign this
* comment fix
* fix compile
* remove use of BoundedExecution
* fmt
* comment out failing integrity test
* cap validator count increment to max winners
* dont panic
* add test for bad data provider
* Update frame/staking/src/pallet/impls.rs
Co-authored-by: Kian Paimani <5588131+kianenigma@users.noreply.github.com>
* fix namespace conflict and add test for onchain max winners less than desired targets
* defensive unwrap
* early convert to bounded vec
* fix syntax
* fmt
* fix doc
* fix rustdoc
* fmt
* fix maxwinner count for benchmarking
* add instant election for noelection
* fmt
* fix compile
* pr feedbacks
* always error at validator count exceeding max winners
* add useful error message
* pr comments
* import fix
* add checked_desired_targets
* fmt
* fmt
* fix rust doc
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Co-authored-by: kianenigma <kian@parity.io>
Co-authored-by: Kian Paimani <5588131+kianenigma@users.noreply.github.com>
* Initial implementation of mms
* Some more attempts at `mms`
* Functioning `MMS` algorithm implementation.
Adding some tests too
* More tests and typos fixed.
* Adding fuzzer for `mms`
(but could not test it on Mac M1)
* Missing imports
* Fixing rustdoc
* More accurate implementation of `mms`
* Removing the fuzzer `mms` implementation
* Implementing `NposSolver` for `MMS`
had to add the `Clone` trait, maybe I could see if I can get rid of it.
* Fixing rust docs by adding () to resolve ambiguity
* Amending `unwrap` to `expect`
removing unneeded `Clone` trait
* Removing redundant `mms3.rs`
* Implementing `BalancingConfig` and rustdoc changes
* Implementing `weight` for `MMS`
* Implementing `weight` for `MMS`
* Fixing post merge
* Initial implementation of mms
* Some more attempts at `mms`
* Functioning `MMS` algorithm implementation.
Adding some tests too
* More tests and typos fixed.
* Adding fuzzer for `mms`
(but could not test it on Mac M1)
* Missing imports
* Fixing rustdoc
* More accurate implementation of `mms`
* Removing the fuzzer `mms` implementation
* Implementing `NposSolver` for `MMS`
had to add the `Clone` trait, maybe I could see if I can get rid of it.
* Amending `unwrap` to `expect`
removing unneeded `Clone` trait
* Fixing rust docs by adding () to resolve ambiguity
* Removing redundant `mms3.rs`
* Implementing `BalancingConfig` and rustdoc changes
* Implementing `weight` for `MMS`
* Implementing `weight` for `MMS`
* Fixing post merge
* Removing left over from rebase
* Fixing tests
* Removing unneeded import
* Removing unneeded functions
* Removing useless imports
Co-authored-by: kianenigma <kian@parity.io>
* Fail if `MaxVoters` too small
* Fixing benchmarking test, better naming of error
* reverting accidental change
* use fully qualified syntax
no need to interate to calculate len
* Fail directly if too many voters
* Move `sp-npos-elections-solution-type`
to `frame-election-provider-support`
First stab at it, will need to amend some more stuff
* Fixing tests
* Fixing tests
* Fixing cargo.toml for std configuration
* fmt
* Committing suggested changes
renaming, and re exporting macro.
* Removing unneeded imports
* Move `NposSolution` to frame
* Removing `npos_election` dependencies
Implementing _fpes better
* some feedback for moving NPoSSolution to frame
* fmt
* more formatting
* Fixed some imports and fmt
* Fixing docs
Co-authored-by: kianenigma <kian@parity.io>
* Move `sp-npos-elections-solution-type`
to `frame-election-provider-support`
First stab at it, will need to amend some more stuff
* Fixing tests
* Fixing tests
* Fixing cargo.toml for std configuration
* fmt
* Committing suggested changes
renaming, and re exporting macro.
* Removing unneeded imports
* Use proper bounded vector type for nominations
* add docs and tweak chill_other for cleanup purposes
* Fix the build
* remove TODO
* add a bit more doc
* even more docs
gushc
* Update frame/staking/src/pallet/mod.rs
Co-authored-by: Zeke Mostov <z.mostov@gmail.com>
* Update frame/staking/src/pallet/mod.rs
Co-authored-by: Zeke Mostov <z.mostov@gmail.com>
* Fix the nasty bug
* also bound the Snapshot type
* fix doc test
* document bounded_vec
* self-review
* remove unused
* Fix build
* frame-support: repetition overload for bounded_vec
Signed-off-by: Oliver Tale-Yazdi <oliver.tale-yazdi@parity.io>
* fix
* remove the need to allocate into unbounded voters etc etc
* Don't expect
* unbreal the build again
* handle macro a bit better
Co-authored-by: Zeke Mostov <z.mostov@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Oliver Tale-Yazdi <oliver.tale-yazdi@parity.io>
* Partially applied
* Everything builds, need to implement compact encoding as well.
* Fix some tests, add a ui test as well.
* Fix everything and everything.
* small nits
* a bunch more rename
* more reorg
* more reorg
* last nit of self-review
* Seemingly fixed the build now
* Fix build
* make it work again
* Update primitives/npos-elections/solution-type/src/lib.rs
Co-authored-by: Guillaume Thiolliere <gui.thiolliere@gmail.com>
* Update primitives/npos-elections/solution-type/src/lib.rs
Co-authored-by: Guillaume Thiolliere <gui.thiolliere@gmail.com>
* nits
* factor out double type
* fix try-build
Co-authored-by: Guillaume Thiolliere <gui.thiolliere@gmail.com>
* 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>
* Refactor election solution trimming for efficiency
The previous version always trimmed the `CompactOf<T>` instance,
which was intrinsically inefficient: that's a packed data structure,
which is naturally expensive to edit. It's much easier to edit
the unpacked data structures: the `voters` and `assignments` lists.
* rework length-trim tests to work with the new interface
Test suite now compiles. Tests still don't pass because the macro
generating the compact structure still generates `unimplemented!()`
for the actual `compact_length_of` implementation.
* simplify
* add a fuzzer which can validate `Compact::encoded_size_for`
The `Compact` solution type is generated distinctly for each runtime,
and has both three type parameters and a built-in limit to the number
of candidates that each voter can vote for. Finally, they have an
optional `#[compact]` attribute which changes the encoding behavior.
The assignment truncation algorithm we're using depends on the ability
to efficiently and accurately determine how much space a `Compact`
solution will take once encoded.
Together, these two facts imply that simple unit tests are not
sufficient to validate the behavior of `Compact::encoded_size_for`.
This commit adds such a fuzzer. It is designed such that it is possible
to add a new fuzzer to the family by simply adjusting the
`generate_solution_type` macro invocation as desired, and making a
few minor documentation edits.
Of course, the fuzzer still fails for now: the generated implementation
for `encoded_size_for` is still `unimplemented!()`. However, once
the macro is updated appropriately, this fuzzer family should allow
us to gain confidence in the correctness of the generated code.
* Revert "add a fuzzer which can validate `Compact::encoded_size_for`"
This reverts commit 916038790887e64217c6a46e9a6d281386762bfb.
The design of `Compact::encoded_size_for` is flawed. When `#[compact]`
mode is enabled, every integer in the dataset is encoded using run-
length encoding. This means that it is impossible to compute the final
length faster than actually encoding the data structure, because the
encoded length of every field varies with the actual value stored.
Given that we won't be adding that method to the trait, we won't be
needing a fuzzer to validate its performance.
* revert changes to `trait CompactSolution`
If `CompactSolution::encoded_size_for` can't be implemented in the
way that we wanted, there's no point in adding it.
* WIP: restructure trim_assignments_length by actually encoding
This is not as efficient as what we'd hoped for, but it should still
be better than what it's replacing. Overall efficiency of
`fn trim_assignments_length` is now `O(edges * lg assignments.len())`.
* fix compiler errors
* don't sort voters, just assignments
Sorting the `voters` list causes lots of problems; an invariant that
we need to maintain is that an index into the voters list has a stable
meaning.
Luckily, it turns out that there is no need for the assignments list
to correspond to the voters list. That isn't an invariant, though previously
I'd thought that it was.
This simplifies things; we can just leave the voters list alone,
and sort the assignments list the way that is convenient.
* WIP: add `IndexAssignment` type to speed up repeatedly creating `Compact`
Next up: `impl<'a, T> From<&'a [IndexAssignmentOf<T>]> for Compact`,
in the proc-macro which makes `Compact`. Should be a pretty straightforward
adaptation of `from_assignment`.
* Add IndexAssignment and conversion method to CompactSolution
This involves a bit of duplication of types from
`election-provider-multi-phase`; we'll clean those up shortly.
I'm not entirely happy that we had to add a `from_index_assignments`
method to `CompactSolution`, but we couldn't define
`trait CompactSolution: TryFrom<&'a [Self::IndexAssignment]` because
that made trait lookup recursive, and I didn't want to propagate
`CompactSolutionOf<T> + TryFrom<&[IndexAssignmentOf<T>]>` everywhere
that compact solutions are specified.
* use `CompactSolution::from_index_assignment` and clean up dead code
* get rid of `from_index_assignments` in favor of `TryFrom`
* cause `pallet-election-provider-multi-phase` tests to compile successfully
Mostly that's just updating the various test functions to keep track of
refactorings elsewhere, though in a few places we needed to refactor some
test-only helpers as well.
* fix infinite binary search loop
Turns out that moving `low` and `high` into an averager function is a
bad idea, because the averager gets copies of those values, which
of course are never updated. Can't use mutable references, because
we want to read them elsewhere in the code. Just compute the average
directly; life is better that way.
* fix a test failure
* fix the rest of test failures
* remove unguarded subtraction
* fix npos-elections tests compilation
* ensure we use sp_std::vec::Vec in assignments
* add IndexAssignmentOf to sp_npos_elections
* move miner types to `unsigned`
* use stable sort
* rewrap some long comments
* use existing cache instead of building a dedicated stake map
* generalize the TryFrom bound on CompactSolution
* undo adding sp-core dependency
* consume assignments to produce index_assignments
* Add a test of Assignment -> IndexAssignment -> Compact
* fix `IndexAssignmentOf` doc
* move compact test from sp-npos-elections-compact to sp-npos-elections
This means that we can put the mocking parts of that into a proper
mock package, put the test into a test package among other tests.
Having the mocking parts in a mock package enables us to create a
benchmark (which is treated as a separate crate) import them.
* rename assignments -> sorted_assignments
* sort after reducing to avoid potential re-sort issues
* add runtime benchmark, fix critical binary search error
"Why don't you add a benchmark?", he said. "It'll be good practice,
and can help demonstrate that this isn't blowing up the runtime."
He was absolutely right.
The biggest discovery is that adding a parametric benchmark means that
you get a bunch of new test cases, for free. This is excellent, because
those test cases uncovered a binary search bug. Fixing that simplified
that part of the code nicely.
The other nice thing you get from a parametric benchmark is data about
what each parameter does. In this case, `f` is the size factor: what
percent of the votes (by size) should be removed. 0 means that we should
keep everything, 95 means that we should trim down to 5% of original size
or less.
```
Median Slopes Analysis
========
-- Extrinsic Time --
Model:
Time ~= 3846
+ v 0.015
+ t 0
+ a 0.192
+ d 0
+ f 0
µs
Min Squares Analysis
========
-- Extrinsic Time --
Data points distribution:
v t a d f mean µs sigma µs %
<snip>
6000 1600 3000 800 0 4385 75.87 1.7%
6000 1600 3000 800 9 4089 46.28 1.1%
6000 1600 3000 800 18 3793 36.45 0.9%
6000 1600 3000 800 27 3365 41.13 1.2%
6000 1600 3000 800 36 3096 7.498 0.2%
6000 1600 3000 800 45 2774 17.96 0.6%
6000 1600 3000 800 54 2057 37.94 1.8%
6000 1600 3000 800 63 1885 2.515 0.1%
6000 1600 3000 800 72 1591 3.203 0.2%
6000 1600 3000 800 81 1219 25.72 2.1%
6000 1600 3000 800 90 859 5.295 0.6%
6000 1600 3000 800 95 684.6 2.969 0.4%
Quality and confidence:
param error
v 0.008
t 0.029
a 0.008
d 0.044
f 0.185
Model:
Time ~= 3957
+ v 0.009
+ t 0
+ a 0.185
+ d 0
+ f 0
µs
```
What's nice about this is the clear negative correlation between
amount removed and total time. The more we remove, the less total
time things take.
* Improve complexity of CompactAssignments::unique_targets
Original implementation was O(n**2). Current impl is O(n log n).
Avoided the original proposed mitigation because it does not retain
the de-duplicating property present in the original implementation.
This implementation does a little more work, but retains that property.
* Explicitly choose sp_std Vec and BTreeSet
Ensures that the macro still works if someone uses it in a context
in which sp_std is not imported or is renamed.
* explicitly use sp_std vectors throughout compact macro
* Apply.
* get rid of glob import
* use meaningful generic type name
* pjr_check operates on `Supports` struct used elsewhere
* improve algorithmic complexity of `prepare_pjr_input`
* fix rustdoc warnings
* improve module docs
* typo
* simplify debug assertion
* add test finding the phase-change threshold value for a constructed scenario
* add more threshold scenarios to disambiguate plausible interpretations
* add link to npos paper reference
* docs: staked_assignment -> supports
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* add utility method for generating npos inputs
* add a fuzzer which asserts that all unbalanced seq_phragmen are PJR
Note that this currently fails. I hope that this can be rectified
by calculating the threshold instead of choosing some arbitrary number.
* assert in all cases, not just debug
* leverage a native solution to choose candidates
* use existing helper methods
* add pjr-check and incorporate into the fuzzer
We should probably have one of the W3F people look at this to ensure
we're not misconstruing any definitions, but this seems like a
fairly straightforward implementation.
* fix compilation errors
* Enable manually setting iteration parameters in single run.
This gives us the ability to reproducably extract cases where
honggfuzz has discovered a panic. For example:
$ cargo run --release --bin phragmen_pjr -- --candidates 569 --voters 100
Tue 23 Feb 2021 11:23:39 AM CET
Compiling bitflags v1.2.1
Compiling unicode-width v0.1.8
Compiling unicode-segmentation v1.7.1
Compiling ansi_term v0.11.0
Compiling strsim v0.8.0
Compiling vec_map v0.8.2
Compiling proc-macro-error-attr v1.0.4
Compiling proc-macro-error v1.0.4
Compiling textwrap v0.11.0
Compiling atty v0.2.14
Compiling heck v0.3.2
Compiling clap v2.33.3
Compiling structopt-derive v0.4.14
Compiling structopt v0.3.21
Compiling sp-npos-elections-fuzzer v2.0.0-alpha.5 (/home/coriolinus/Documents/Projects/paritytech/substrate/primitives/npos-elections/fuzzer)
Finished release [optimized] target(s) in 6.15s
Running `/home/coriolinus/Documents/Projects/paritytech/substrate/target/release/phragmen_pjr -c 569 -v 100`
thread 'main' panicked at 'unbalanced sequential phragmen must satisfy PJR', primitives/npos-elections/fuzzer/src/phragmen_pjr.rs:133:5
note: run with `RUST_BACKTRACE=1` environment variable to display a backtrace
This is still not adequate proof that seq_phragmen is broken; it could
very well be that our PJR checker is doing the wrong thing, or we've
somehow missed a parameter of interest. Still, it's concerning.
* update comment verbiage for accuracy
* it is valid in PJR for an elected candidate to have 0 support
* Fix phragmen_pjr fuzzer
It turns out that the fundamental problem causing previous implementations
of the fuzzer to fail wasn't in `seq_phragmen` _or_ in `pjr_check`: it was
in the rounding errors introduced in the various conversions between the
internal data representation and the external one.
Fixing the fuzzer is then simply an issue of using the internal representation
and staying in that representation. However, that leaves the issue that
`seq_phragmen` occasionally produces an output which is technically not
PJR due to rounding errors. In the future we will need to add some kind of
"close-enough" threshold. However, that is explicitly out of scope of
this PR.
* restart ci; it appears to be stalled
* use necessary import for no-std
* use a more realistic distribution of voters and candidates
This isn't ideal; more realistic numbers would be about twice these.
However, either case generation or voting has nonlinear execution
time, and doubling these values brings iteration time from ~20s to
~180s. Fuzzing 6x as fast should make up for fuzzing cases half the size.
* identify specifically which PJR check may fail
* move candidate collection comment into correct place
* standard_threshold: use a calculation method which cannot overflow
* Apply suggestions from code review (update comments)
Co-authored-by: Kian Paimani <5588131+kianenigma@users.noreply.github.com>
* clarify the effectiveness bounds for t-pjr check
* how to spell "committee"
* reorganize: high -> low abstraction
* ensure standard threshold calc cannot panic
Co-authored-by: Kian Paimani <5588131+kianenigma@users.noreply.github.com>
* Apply suggestions from code review
Co-authored-by: Shawn Tabrizi <shawntabrizi@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: kianenigma <kian.peymani@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Kian Paimani <5588131+kianenigma@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Shawn Tabrizi <shawntabrizi@gmail.com>
* Attempt to remove the where bounds.
* Fix further and further.
* Format better.
* Update primitives/npos-elections/src/lib.rs
* fix build
* remove unused
* Revamp npos-elections and implement phragmms
* Update primitives/npos-elections/src/phragmms.rs
* Fix build
* Some review grumbles
* Add some stuff for remote testing
* fix some of the grumbles.
* Add remote testing stuff.
* Cleanup
* fix docs
* Update primitives/arithmetic/src/rational.rs
Co-authored-by: Dan Forbes <dan@danforbes.dev>
* Small config change
* Better handling of approval_stake == 0
* Final touhces.
* Clean fuzzer a bit
* Clean fuzzer a bit
* Update primitives/npos-elections/src/balancing.rs
Co-authored-by: Shawn Tabrizi <shawntabrizi@gmail.com>
* Fix fuzzer.
* Better api for normalize
* Add noramlize_up
* A large number of small fixes.
* make it merge ready
* Fix warns
* bump
* Fix fuzzers a bit.
* Fix warns as well.
* Fix more tests.
Co-authored-by: Dan Forbes <dan@danforbes.dev>
Co-authored-by: Shawn Tabrizi <shawntabrizi@gmail.com>
* add normalize
* better api for normalize
* Some grumbles
* Update primitives/arithmetic/src/lib.rs
Co-authored-by: Guillaume Thiolliere <gui.thiolliere@gmail.com>
* More great review grumbles
* Way better doc for everything.
* Some improvement
* Update primitives/arithmetic/src/lib.rs
Co-authored-by: Bernhard Schuster <bernhard@ahoi.io>
Co-authored-by: Guillaume Thiolliere <gui.thiolliere@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Bernhard Schuster <bernhard@ahoi.io>