* beefy: add support to configure BEEFY genesis
* client/beefy: more flexible test runtime api
* client/beefy: add tests for custom BEEFY genesis
* client/beefy: ignore old state that didn't account for pallet genesis
* client/beefy: fix clippy
* frame/beefy: default BEEFY-genesis is block One::one()
* frame/beefy: add extra doc comments
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* Minor: Update output validity tests
Quick follow-up to https://github.com/paritytech/substrate/pull/13183.
Mainly, I wanted to double check that the `test_return_max_memory_offset` test doesn't pass just
because the output length is 0.
I also:
- Organized these tests into a module.
- Added a comment explaining why we don't use the `wasm_export_functions` macro.
* Update test based on review comment
When a node is running with `--blocks-pruning` it will also prunes justifications. So, the warp
proof generation can not use `expect` for unwrapping the justification.
* initial impl
* add template test
* linear fit proof size
* always record proof when tracking storage
* calculate worst case pov
* remove duplicate worst case
* cargo run --quiet --profile=production --features=runtime-benchmarks --manifest-path=bin/node/cli/Cargo.toml -- benchmark pallet --chain=dev --steps=50 --repeat=20 --pallet=pallet_assets --extrinsic=* --execution=wasm --wasm-execution=compiled --heap-pages=4096 --output=./frame/assets/src/weights.rs --template=./.maintain/frame-weight-template.hbs
* more comment output
* add cli for worst case map size
* update name
* clap does not support underscores
* rename
* expose worst case map values
* improve some comments
* cargo run --quiet --profile=production --features=runtime-benchmarks --manifest-path=bin/node/cli/Cargo.toml -- benchmark pallet --chain=dev --steps=50 --repeat=20 --pallet=pallet_assets --extrinsic=* --execution=wasm --wasm-execution=compiled --heap-pages=4096 --output=./frame/assets/src/weights.rs --template=./.maintain/frame-weight-template.hbs
* update template
* cargo run --quiet --profile=production --features=runtime-benchmarks --manifest-path=bin/node/cli/Cargo.toml -- benchmark pallet --chain=dev --steps=50 --repeat=20 --pallet=pallet_assets --extrinsic=* --execution=wasm --wasm-execution=compiled --heap-pages=4096 --output=./frame/assets/src/weights.rs --template=./.maintain/frame-weight-template.hbs
* fix fmt
* more fmt
* more fmt
* Dont panic when there is no proof
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* Fix test features
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* Whitelist :extrinsic_index
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* Use whitelist when recording proof
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* Add logs
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* Add PoV testing pallet
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* Deploy PoV testing pallet
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* Storage benches reside in the PoV pallet
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* Linear regress PoV per component
Splits the PoV calculation into "measured" and "estimated".
The measured part is reported by the Proof recorder and linear
regressed over all components at once.
The estimated part is calculated as worst-case by using the max
PoV size per storage access and calculating one linear regress per
component. This gives each component a (possibly) independent PoV.
For now the measured size will always be lower than the PoV on
Polkadot since it is measured on an empty snapshot. The measured
part is therefor only used as diagnostic for debugging.
Signed-off-by: Oliver Tale-Yazdi <oliver.tale-yazdi@parity.io>
* Put PoV into the weight templates
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* fmt
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* Extra alanysis choise for PoV
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* Add+Fix tests
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* Make benches faster
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* Cleanup
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* Use same template comments
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* ".git/.scripts/bench-bot.sh" pallet dev pallet_balances
* ".git/.scripts/bench-bot.sh" pallet dev pallet_democracy
* Update referenda mock BlockWeights
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* Take measured value size into account
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* clippy
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* ".git/.scripts/bench-bot.sh" pallet dev pallet_scheduler
* WIP
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* proof_size: None
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* WIP
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* WIP
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* WIP
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* ugly, but works
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* WIP
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* WIP
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* WIP
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* wup
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* WIP
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* WIP
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* WIP
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* WIP
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* Add pov_mode attribute to the benchmarks! macro
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* Use pov_mode attribute in PoV benchmarking
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* Update tests
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* Scheduler, Whitelist: Add pov_mode attr
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* Update PoV weights
* Add CLI arg: default-pov-mode
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* Fix tests
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* fmt
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* fix
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* Revert "Update PoV weights"
This reverts commit 2f3ac2387396470b118122a6ff8fa4ee12216f4b.
* Revert "WIP"
This reverts commit c34b538cd2bc45da4544e887180184e30957904a.
* Revert first approach
This reverts commit range 8ddaa2fffe5930f225a30bee314d0b7c94c344dd^..4c84f8748e5395852a9e0e25b0404953fee1a59e
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* Clippy
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* Add extra benchmarks
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* ".git/.scripts/commands/bench/bench.sh" pallet dev pallet_alliance
* ".git/.scripts/commands/bench/bench.sh" pallet dev pallet_whitelist
* ".git/.scripts/commands/bench/bench.sh" pallet dev pallet_scheduler
* fmt
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* Clippy
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* Clippy 🤦
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* Add reference benchmarks
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* Fix doc comments
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* Undo logging
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* Add 'Ignored' pov_mode
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* Allow multiple attributes per benchmark
Turns out that the current benchmarking syntax does not support
multiple attributes per bench 🤦. Changing it to support that
since otherwise the `pov_mode` would conflict with the others.
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* Validate pov_mode syntax
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* Ignore PoV for all contract benchmarks
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* Test
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* test
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* Bump macro recursion limit
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* fmt
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* Update contract weights
They dont have a PoV component anymore.
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* fix test ffs
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* pov_mode is unsupported in V2 syntax
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* Fix pallet ui tests
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* update pallet ui
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* Fix pallet ui tests
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* Update weights
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* Aura: Fix warp syncing
We need to set the fork choice rule! When using Cumulus this is done by the `ParachainsBlockImport`,
but for standalone chains we still need this!
Closes: https://github.com/paritytech/substrate/issues/13220
* Improve fork choice
* Detect and correct epoch-index for skipped epochs
* Code refactory
* Epoch index should be also be fixed for secondary claims with VRF
* Fix typo
* Make clippy happy
* Fix typo
* Trigger pipeline
* Rename `*-private-ipv4` to `*-private-ip` CLI args
Renames the `*-private-ipv4` to `*-private-ip` in the CLI interface. The old names are staying as
alias, thus it will not break for anyone. Besides that it also fixes the naming in the rest of the code.
* FMT
The `authoring_blocks` test of BABE was calculating the slot based on the timestamp it sometimes
failed in CI. The problem is that we combine all the notifications and authoring futures in one big
future. This one big future may first polls one authoring future to build a block. Then it polls all
notification futures again to import the block. Then some other authoring future is polled and
builds on the imported block using the same slot and making the import fail. The solution is that we
just artificially increase the slot to make the test work.
When running with `--no-private-ipv4` the node should not trying to connect to any private ip
addresses. With the switch to libp2p this behavior was broken. Part of this version upgrade was the
following pr: https://github.com/libp2p/rust-libp2p/pull/2995. This pr changed the default cache
size of `libp2p-identity` from `0` aka disabled to `100`. Together with our implementation that was
calling into `identity` to request addresses for a given peer. Before the switch to libp2p 0.50.0
this was returning zero addresses, but now with the cache enabled it started to return addresses.
This pr fixes this by only letting discovery return addresses for a peer. It also ensures that we
filter private addresses if requested. The cache is also disabled to restore the previous caching
behavior, but it will actually not be called anymore.
* Worker
* Reorganize and unpin onnotification drop
* Pin in state-db, pass block number
* Pin blocks in blockchain db
* Switch to reference counted LRU
* Disable pinning when we keep all blocks
* Fix pinning hint for state-db
* Remove pinning from backend layer
* Improve readability
* Add justifications to test
* Fix justification behaviour
* Remove debug prints
* Convert channels to tracing_unbounded
* Add comments to the test
* Documentation and Cleanup
* Move task start to client
* Simplify cache
* Improve test, remove unwanted log
* Add tracing logs, remove expect for block number
* Cleanup
* Add conversion method for unpin handle to Finalitynotification
* Revert unwanted changes
* Improve naming
* Make clippy happy
* Fix docs
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* Use `NumberFor` instead of u64 in API
* Hand over weak reference to unpin worker task
* Unwanted
* &Hash -> Hash
* Remove number from interface, rename `_unpin_handle`, LOG_TARGET
* Move RwLock one layer up
* Apply code style suggestions
* Improve comments
* Replace lru crate by schnellru
* Only insert values for pinned items + better docs
* Apply suggestions from code review
Co-authored-by: Bastian Köcher <git@kchr.de>
* Improve comments, log target and test
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Co-authored-by: Bastian Köcher <git@kchr.de>
* Have `KeyIterator` clone the `prefix` it receives
* Stream keys in `storage_size` RPC and add a runtime limit
* Update client/rpc/Cargo.toml
Co-authored-by: Bastian Köcher <git@kchr.de>
* Update client/rpc/src/state/utils.rs
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* Rename the types to signify that the cancellation is due to a timeout
* Move the test into a `mod tests`
* Add a comment regarding `biased` in `tokio::select`
* Make the `clone` explicit when calling `KeyIterator::{new, new_child}`
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Refactory of `next_slot` method
* Prevents slot worker exit if inherent data provider creation fails
* Failure is not possible anymore
* Fix potential failure after warp-sync where block headers of not already downloaded blocks are used by the inherent data provider
* join dns with another instance of WS transport
Secure Websocket transport needs unresolved addresses, so we join DNS transport with
yet another instance of Websocket transport.
Closes#12024
* WSS transport itself need to wrap DNS transport
in order to resolve addresses before passing them down to TCP transport
Refs https://github.com/libp2p/rust-libp2p/issues/3330
* reverse order
* simplify code: remove WS from WSS inner DNS transport
* remove the 2nd instance of WS transport
* txpool: don't maintain the pool during major sync
Fix shall prevent from wasting the CPU during the major sync. No actions
are actually required in transaction pool during the major sync.
Fixes: #12903
* passing sync_oracle to maintain method
* fixed: builder, txpool tests
* do not maintain tx-pool if node gone out of sync
* EnactmentAction: all logic moved to EnactmentState
Tests to be done.
* maintain guard logic moved directly to MaintainedTransactionPool
* minor fixes
* EnactmentAction: all logic moved to EnactmentState (again)
* SyncOracle fixes here and there
* Update client/transaction-pool/src/enactment_state.rs
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* Update client/transaction-pool/src/enactment_state.rs
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* sync_oracle removed
* spelling + fmt + doc
* Review suggestions applied
* log::info -> debug
* Update client/transaction-pool/src/enactment_state.rs
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* ".git/.scripts/commands/fmt/fmt.sh"
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Still allows custom message hasher, but ties together the crypto
types used for private+public keys and the signature.
Signed-off-by: acatangiu <adrian@parity.io>
Before libp2p 0.50.0 we used a quorum of one to fetch records from the DHT. In the pr that upgraded
to libp2p 0.50.0 we accidentally changed this behavior. This pr brings back the old behavior of
using a qorum of one and thus, a faster discovery. After finding the first value, we directly finish
the query. There was also another behavior change in libp2p, they stopped automatic caching on
remote nodes. This pr also brings back the remote caching on nodes that are nearest to the key from
our point of view of the network.
The pr that changed the behavior in libp2p: https://github.com/libp2p/rust-libp2p/pull/2712
* Adds test
* Ensure we are using the runtime version of the override/substitute wasm
* Update client/service/src/client/call_executor.rs
Co-authored-by: Anton <anton.kalyaev@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Anton <anton.kalyaev@gmail.com>
* upgrade libp2p to 0.50.0
* on_swarm_event and on_connection_handler_event
* replace `Swarm::new` with `Swarm::with_threadpool_executor`
* on_swarm_event and on_connection_handler_event part 2
* on_swarm_event and on_connection_handler_event part 3
* on_swarm_event and on_connection_handler_event part 4
* update libp2p
* libp2p 0.50.0
* rename OutboundQueryCompleted to OutboundQueryProgressed
refs https://github.com/libp2p/rust-libp2p/pull/2712
* remove unused var
* accumulate outbound_query_records until query is finished
* format code
* use p_handler instead of new_handler
https://github.com/paritytech/substrate/pull/12734#discussion_r1027640610
* pass ListenFailure to kademlia
https://github.com/paritytech/substrate/pull/12734#discussion_r1034716664
* use tokio executor in tests
https://github.com/paritytech/substrate/pull/12734#discussion_r1039291776
* use chrono Local::now
instead of deprecated Local::today
* remove unused vars from request_responses tests
* attempt to fix pallet UI tests
* restart CI
* restart CI
* restart CI
* restart CI
* restart CI
* restart CI
* restart CI
* restart CI
* Aura: Do not verify on state import
When we import the state, we can not fetch authorities to verify the seal etc. So, we can directly
skip any verification.
* Skip checks as well for gap sync
* Update client/consensus/aura/src/import_queue.rs
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* Review comment
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We don't canonicalize on archive nodes and thus `best_canonical` always returned `None`. So, the
moment such a node tried to force canonicalize, it was trapped in some endless loop.
This pr solves this by renaming `best_canonical` to `last_canonicalized` and also making the return
value more clear by introducing a custom enum `LastCanonicalized`.