* 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
Co-authored-by: Kian Paimani <5588131+kianenigma@users.noreply.github.com>
* 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>
* more clear randomness API for BABE
* babe: move randomness utilities to its own file
* node: use babe::RandomnessFromOneEpochAgo in random_seed implementation
* frame-support: annotate randomness trait with block number
* pallet-randomness-collective-flip: fix for new randomness trait
* pallet-society: fix randomness usage
* pallet-lottery: fix randomness usage
* pallet-contracts: fix randomness usage
* pallet-babe: fix randomness usage
we need to track when the current and previous epoch started so that we
know the block number by each existing on-chain was known
* node: fix random_seed
* node-template: fix random_seed
* frame-support: extend docs
* babe: add test for epoch starting block number tracking
* babe: fix epoch randomness docs
* frame: add todos for dealing with randomness api changes
Co-authored-by: André Silva <andrerfosilva@gmail.com>
* Add MMR custom RPC.
* Change RuntimeApi to avoid hardcoding leaf type.
* Properly implement the new RuntimeAPI and wire up RPC.
* Extract Offchain DB as separate execution extension.
* Enable offchain DB access for offchain calls.
* Fix offchain_election tests.
* Skip block initialisation for proof generation.
* Fix integration test setup.
* Fix offchain tests. Not sure how I missed them earlier 🤷.
* Fix long line.
* One more test missing.
* Update mock for multi-phase.
* Address review grumbbles.
* Address review grumbles.
* Fix line width of a comment
* Make changes
* Add serialize/deserialize, copy babe epoch config defaults from node runtime
* Fix line widths and turn default features off for serde
* Remove ser/deser from Epoch, fix node-cli
* Apply suggestions
* Add comment to BABE_GENESIS_EPOCH_CONFIG in bin
* Apply suggestions
* Add a sketchy migration function
* Add a migration test
* Check for PendingEpochConfigChange as well
* Make epoch_config in node-cli
* Move updating EpochConfig out of the if
* Fix executor tests
* Calculate weight for add_epoch_configurations
* Fix babe test
* Apply suggestions from code review
Co-authored-by: André Silva <123550+andresilva@users.noreply.github.com>
* Add more asserts to tests, remove unused changes to primitives/slots
* Allow setting the migration pallet prefix
* Rename to BabePalletPrefix
Co-authored-by: André Silva <123550+andresilva@users.noreply.github.com>
Currently we wrap every `GenesisConfig` field in an `Option`, while
we require `Default` being implemented for all pallet genesisconfigs.
Passing `None` also results in the genesis not being initialized, which
is a bug as seen from the perspective of a pallet developer?
This pr changes the fields of the `GenesisConfig` to non `Option` types.
We were using the wrong syntax and that will be dropped with Rust 2021.
The compiler already starts to hint the wrong syntax with warnings. So,
we fix this here.
* Init `RuntimeLogger` automatically for each runtime api call
This pr change the runtime api in such a way to always and automatically
enable the `RuntimeLogger`. This enables the user to use `log` or
`tracing` from inside the runtime to create log messages. As logging
introduces some extra code and especially increases the size of the wasm
blob. It is advised to disable all logging completely with
`sp-api/disable-logging` when doing the wasm builds for the on-chain
wasm runtime.
Besides these changes, the pr also brings most of the logging found in
frame to the same format "runtime::*".
* Update frame/im-online/src/lib.rs
Co-authored-by: Guillaume Thiolliere <gui.thiolliere@gmail.com>
* Update test-utils/runtime/Cargo.toml
* Fix test
* Don't use tracing in the runtime, as we don't support it :D
* Fixes
Co-authored-by: Guillaume Thiolliere <gui.thiolliere@gmail.com>
* A clean new attempt
* Checkpoint to move remote.
* A lot of dependency wiring to make it feature gated.
* bad macro, bad macro.
* Undo the DB mess.
* Update frame/support/src/traits.rs
Co-authored-by: Alexander Popiak <alexander.popiak@parity.io>
* Apply suggestions from code review
Co-authored-by: Alexander Popiak <alexander.popiak@parity.io>
* unbreak the build
* Better logging and ids for migrations
* Fix doc.
* Test
* Update frame/try-runtime/src/lib.rs
Co-authored-by: Bastian Köcher <bkchr@users.noreply.github.com>
* Update utils/frame/try-runtime/cli/Cargo.toml
Co-authored-by: Shawn Tabrizi <shawntabrizi@gmail.com>
* Update frame/try-runtime/Cargo.toml
Co-authored-by: Shawn Tabrizi <shawntabrizi@gmail.com>
* Address most review grumbles.
* Fix build
* Add some comments
* Remove allowing one pallet at a time.
* Rework the PR
* nit
* Slightly better error handling.
* Remove files
* Update utils/frame/remote-externalities/src/lib.rs
Co-authored-by: Bastian Köcher <bkchr@users.noreply.github.com>
* Update frame/support/src/dispatch.rs
* Update frame/support/src/dispatch.rs
* Fix test
* Make extension trait.
* Bring back try-runtime/std
* remove bincode
* Remove warning
* Change test features
Co-authored-by: Alexander Popiak <alexander.popiak@parity.io>
Co-authored-by: Bastian Köcher <bkchr@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Shawn Tabrizi <shawntabrizi@gmail.com>
* contracts: Update README
* contracts: Add CHANGELOG.md
* contracts: Bump version to v3.0.0 and allow publish
* Typos
Co-authored-by: Andrew Jones <ascjones@gmail.com>
* Improve wording in the changelog
* contracts: Add reserved field to ContractInfoOf for future proofing
* also bump frame-benchmarking
* update lockfile
Co-authored-by: Andrew Jones <ascjones@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Benjamin Kampmann <ben@parity.io>
* Initial piping of returning amount of keys killed
* One more test for `None` limit
* forgot to update
* fix return value
* use version 3
* Update to return `KillOutcome`
* Update name to KillChildStorageResult
* contracts: Convert to framev2
* Reduce the API surface of the crate
* Remove unused import
* Merge import block
* Use pallet::metadata to reduce metadata diff
* Remove the explicit "Null" from AccountCounter
* contracts: Consider contract size in weights
* Bump spec version
* Whitespace fix
Co-authored-by: Guillaume Thiolliere <gui.thiolliere@gmail.com>
* Correct pre-charged code weight even in the error case
* Use the instrumented code size in weight calculation
* Charge the cost of re-instrumentation from the gas meter
* Fix benchmark
* 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
* Better documentation of return types
Co-authored-by: Guillaume Thiolliere <gui.thiolliere@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Parity Benchmarking Bot <admin@parity.io>
* A clean new attempt
* Checkpoint to move remote.
* A lot of dependency wiring to make it feature gated.
* bad macro, bad macro.
* Undo the DB mess.
* Update frame/support/src/traits.rs
Co-authored-by: Alexander Popiak <alexander.popiak@parity.io>
* Apply suggestions from code review
Co-authored-by: Alexander Popiak <alexander.popiak@parity.io>
* unbreak the build
* Update frame/try-runtime/src/lib.rs
Co-authored-by: Bastian Köcher <bkchr@users.noreply.github.com>
* Update utils/frame/try-runtime/cli/Cargo.toml
Co-authored-by: Shawn Tabrizi <shawntabrizi@gmail.com>
* Update frame/try-runtime/Cargo.toml
Co-authored-by: Shawn Tabrizi <shawntabrizi@gmail.com>
* Address most review grumbles.
* Fix build
* Add some comments
* Remove allowing one pallet at a time.
* More grumbles.
* relocate remote-ext
* Fix build
Co-authored-by: Alexander Popiak <alexander.popiak@parity.io>
Co-authored-by: Bastian Köcher <bkchr@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Shawn Tabrizi <shawntabrizi@gmail.com>
* Create a macro which automates creation of benchmark test suites.
* bump impl_version
* allow unused on test_bench_by_name
* use proper doctest ignore attribute
* Explicitly hand the Module to the test suite
Much better practice than depending on it showing up implicitly in
the namespace.
* explicitly import what we need into `mod tests`
* bench_module is `ident` not `tt`
Co-authored-by: Guillaume Thiolliere <gui.thiolliere@gmail.com>
* allow end users to specify arguments for new_test_ext
This turned out to be surprisingly easy. On reflection, it turns out
that of course the compiler can't eagerly evaluate the function call,
but needs to paste it in everywhere desired.
* enable explicitly specifying the path to the benchmarks invocation
also enable optional trailing commas
* Revert "bump impl_version"
This reverts commit 0209e4de33fd43873f8cfc6875815d0fd6151e63.
* list failing benchmark tests and the errors which caused the failure
* harden benchmark tests against internal panics
* suppress warning about ignored profiles
unfortunately, setting the profile here doesn't do anything; we'd
need to set it in every leaf package anyway. However, as this was
just making the default explicit anyway, I think it's safe enough
to remove entirely.
* impl_benchmark_test_suite for assets
* impl_benchmark_test_suite for balances
* impl_benchmark_test_suite for bounties
* impl_benchmark_test_suite for Collective
* impl_benchmark_test_suite for Contracts
* impl_benchmark_test_suite for Democracy
* don't impl_benchmark_test_suite for Elections-Phragmen
* impl_benchmark_test_suite for Identity
Note that Identity tests currently fail. They failed in an identical
way before this change, so as far as I'm concerned, the status quo is
good enough for now.
* impl_benchmark_test_suite for ImOnline
* impl_benchmark_test_suite for indices
For this crate also, the test suite fails identically with and without
this change, so we can say that this change is not the cause of the
tests' failure to compile.
* impl_benchmark_test_suite for lottery
* impl_benchmark_test_suite for merkle-mountain-range
* impl_benchmark_test_suite for Multisig
These tests fail identically with and without the change, so the change
seems unlikely to be the origin of the failures.
* impl_benchmark_test_suite for offences
* impl_benchmark_test_suite for Proxy
Fails identically with and without this change.
* impl_benchmark_test_suite for scheduler
* impl_benchmark_test_suite for session
It turns out to be important to be able to exclude items marked
`#[extra]` sometimes. Who knew?
* impl_benchmark_test_suite for staking
* impl_benchmark_test_suite for system
* impl_benchmark_test_suite for timestamp
* impl_benchmark_test_suite for tips
* impl_benchmark_test_suite for treasury
* impl_benchmark_test_suite for utility
Note that benchmark tests fail identically before and after this change.
* impl_benchmark_test_suite for vesting
* fix wrong module name in impl_benchmark_test_suite in Offences
* address line length nits
* enable optional keyword argument: exec_name
Took a _lot_ of macro-wrangling to get the functionality that I want,
but now you have the option to pass in
```rust
impl_benchmark_test_suite!(
Elections,
crate::tests::ExtBuilder::default().desired_members(13).desired_runners_up(7),
crate::tests::Test,
exec_name = build_and_execute,
);
```
and have it expand out properly. A selected fragment of the expansion:
```rust
fn test_benchmarks() {
crate::tests::ExtBuilder::default()
.desired_members(13)
.desired_runners_up(7)
.build_and_execute(|| {
```
* get rid of dead code
Co-authored-by: Guillaume Thiolliere <gui.thiolliere@gmail.com>