For tools such that is using the `Miner` it's useful to know whether a
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Closes#1372
This fixes the target directories in the polkadot readme. I verified
manually the Ubuntu based install works on a fresh cloud machine. Build
from source also worked as described.
Since #1304 landed `--dev` also works again (not on v1.1.0 though), so I
would consider the install instructions fixed.
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Two old functions should be deprecated and have their code altered in
line with capabilities of XCMv2 and above.
This means we can use the proper `Unlimited` form of weight limit rather
than guessing weight from the local chain.
Refactors availability-recovery strategies to allow for easily adding
new hotpaths and failover mechanisms.
The new interface allows for chaining multiple `RecoveryStrategy`-es
together, to cleanly express the relationship between them and share
state and code where neccessary/possible:
This was done in order to aid in implementing new hotpaths like
[systematic chunks
recovery](https://github.com/paritytech/polkadot-sdk/issues/598) and
[fetching from approval
checkers](https://github.com/paritytech/polkadot-sdk/issues/575).
Thanks to this design, intermediate state can be shared between the
strategies. For example, if the systematic chunks recovery retrieved
less than the needed amount of chunks, pass them over to the next
FetchChunks strategy, which will only need to recover the remaining
number of chunks.
Draft example of how a systematic chunk recovery strategy would look:
https://github.com/paritytech/polkadot-sdk/commit/667d870bdf1470525d66c13929d5eac7249dd995
(notice how easy it was to add and reuse code)
Note that this PR doesn't itself add any new strategy, it should fully
preserve backwards compatiblity in terms of functionality. Follow-up PRs
to add new strategies will come.
This PR filters calls from the Identity pallet from all Relay Chain
runtimes as preparation to move the identity state and logic to a system
parachain within each network.
After this change is deployed to a runtime, no more changes such as
adding new sub-identities will be possible. The frozen state will be
part of the genesis state of the system chain. After the system chain
launches, the pallet and all state will be removed from each Relay
Chain.
Applications and UIs that render display information from this pallet
will need to read from the system chain when it launches.
The goal is to allow Fellowship on Collective chain to have a sovereign
account on Polkadot so that we can add it as an identity registrar. This
will allow Fellows origin to be able to provide judgements for
Fellowship members.
This currently allow any body on any parachain including non system
parachains to have sovereign account. I cannot think of any reason why
that may be an issue but let me know if I should change it to filter
only system parachains.
[This](https://gist.github.com/xlc/ec61bfa4e9f6d62da27d30141ad2c72b) is
the testing script.
Original PR: https://github.com/paritytech/polkadot/pull/7518
This pull request removes the Polkadot and Kusama native runtime from
the polkadot node. This brings some implications with it:
There are no more kusama/polkadot-dev chain specs available. We will
need to write some tooling in the fellowship repo to provide them
easily.
The try-runtime job for polkadot & kusama is not available anymore as we
don't have the dev chain specs anymore.
Certain benchmarking commands will also not work until we migrate them
to use a runtime api.
Some crates in utils are still depending on the polkadot/kusama native
runtime that will also need to be fixed.
Port of: https://github.com/paritytech/polkadot/pull/7467
Futures channels that are used by default has a side effect of
`Sender::Clone` that efficiently increases the capacity of the bounded
channel by one. This PR fixes the undesired backpressure removal that
was caused by the #1409. This issue has been discovered by @sandreim
during Versi testing and needs to be treated as critical that should not
be included in any release without this reversion.
This PR reverts the original behaviour.
In the monorepo, secrets used in the various previous repos have been
renamed into:
- `CUMULUS_DOCKERHUB_USERNAME`
- `CUMULUS_DOCKERHUB_TOKEN`
- `POLKADOT_DOCKERHUB_USERNAME`
- `POLKADOT_DOCKERHUB_TOKEN`
This PR makes those changes and remove one of the GHW that has now been
updated for the monorepo.
**Note**: This is a lift-and-shift PR from the old substrate and
polkadot repos, both PRs have been reviewed and audited
(https://github.com/paritytech/substrate/pull/13983,
https://github.com/paritytech/polkadot/pull/7140)
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This PR implements a generic `BaseDeposit` calculation for signed
submissions, based on the size of the submission queue.
It adds a new associated type to EPM's config, `type SignedDepositBase`,
that implements `Convert<usize, BalanceOf<T>>`, which is used to
calculate the base deposit for signed submissions based on the size of
the signed submissions queue.
`struct GeometricDepositBase<Balance, Fixed, Inc>` implements the
convert trait so that the deposit value increases as a geometric
progression. The deposit base is calculated by `deposit_base =
fixed_deposit_base * (1 + increase_factor)^n`, where `n` is the term of
the progression (i.e. the number of signed submissions in the queue).
`Fixed` and `Inc` generic params are getters for `Balance` and
`IncreaseFactor` to compute the geometric progression. If
`IncreaseFactor = 0`, then the signed deposit is constant and equal to
`Fixed` regardless of the size of the queue.
### Runtime configs
In Kusama, the progression with 10% increase without changing the
current signed fixed deposit is: (term == size of the queue)
Term 1: `1,333,333,332,000`
Term 2: `1,333,333,332,000 * 1.10 = 1,466,666,665,200`
Term 3: `1,333,333,332,000 * 1.10^2 = 1,613,333,331,200`
Term 4: `1,333,333,332,000 * 1.10^3 = 1,774,666,664,320`
Term 5: `1,333,333,332,000 * 1.10^4 = 1,952,133,330,752`
Term 6: `1,333,333,332,000 * 1.10^5 = 2,147,346,663,827.20`
Term 7: `1,333,333,332,000 * 1.10^6 = 2,362,081,330,210.92`
Term 8: `1,333,333,332,000 * 1.10^7 = 2,598,289,463,231.01`
Term 9: `1,333,333,332,000 * 1.10^8 = 2,858,118,409,554.11`
Term 10: `1,333,333,332,000 * 1.10^9 = 3,143,930,250,509.52`
Westend:
Term 1: `2,000,000,000,000`
Term 2: `2,000,000,000,000 * 1.10 = 2,200,000,000,000`
Term 3: `2,000,000,000,000 * 1.10^2 = 2,420,000,000,000`
Term 4: `2,000,000,000,000 * 1.10^3 = 2,662,000,000,000`
Term 5: `2,000,000,000,000 * 1.10^4 = 2,928,200,000,000`
Term 6: `2,000,000,000,000 * 1.10^5 = 3,221,020,000,000`
Term 7: `2,000,000,000,000 * 1.10^6 = 3,543,122,000,000`
Term 8: `2,000,000,000,000 * 1.10^7 = 3,897,434,200,000`
Term 9: `2,000,000,000,000 * 1.10^8 = 4,287,177,620,000`
Term 10: `2,000,000,000,000 * 1.10^9 = 4,715,895,382,000`
and in Polkadot, the deposit increase is disabled in the current state
of the PR, as the increase factor is 0% -- so nothing changes from the
current behaviour.
Closes https://github.com/paritytech-secops/srlabs_findings/issues/189
`PayOverXcm` type accepts two converters to transform the `AssetKind`
and `Beneficiary` parameter types into recognized `xcm` types. In this
PR, we've modified the bounds for these converters, transitioning from
`Convert` to `TryConvert`.
One such use case for this adjustment is when dealing with versioned xcm
types for `AssetKind` and `Beneficiary`. These types might be not
convertible to the latest xcm version, hence the need for fallible
conversion.
This changes required for
https://github.com/paritytech/polkadot-sdk/pull/1333
It seems the old strategy have been depracted more than one year.
So maybe it's time to clean up old strategy for wasm executor.
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This PR backports version bumps for `polkadot` and `polkadot-parachain`
from the v1.1.0 release branch
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Submit the outstanding PRs from the old repos(these were already
reviewed and approved before the repo rorg, but not yet submitted):
Main PR: https://github.com/paritytech/substrate/pull/14014
Companion PRs: https://github.com/paritytech/polkadot/pull/7134,
https://github.com/paritytech/cumulus/pull/2489
The changes in the PR:
1. ChainSync currently calls into the block request handler directly.
Instead, move the block request handler behind a trait. This allows new
protocols to be plugged into ChainSync.
2. BuildNetworkParams is changed so that custom relay protocol
implementations can be (optionally) passed in during network creation
time. If custom protocol is not specified, it defaults to the existing
block handler
3. BlockServer and BlockDownloader traits are introduced for the
protocol implementation. The existing block handler has been changed to
implement these traits
4. Other changes:
[X] Make TxHash serializable. This is needed for exchanging the
serialized hash in the relay protocol messages
[X] Clean up types no longer used(OpaqueBlockRequest,
OpaqueBlockResponse)
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In follow-up to https://github.com/paritytech/polkadot-sdk/pull/1518
Adding extra tests for inclusion pruning. Primarily focusing on various
cases surrounding candidates included in different forks (with different
relay parents).
All cases fall into a few buckets based on 3 degrees of freedom - number
of candidates, number of blocks (height), number of forks + extra case
for pruning multiple heights at once.
Added small tweak to the original pruning function to disregard stale
candidate duplicates which should keep the same behaviour.
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## Summary
Implementations of `SendXcm`'s `validate` should not consume `dest`
and/or `msg` parameters in case of `NotApplicable` error.
This commit aligns expected behavior for `UnpaidRemoteExporter` and
`SovereignPaidRemoteExporter`.
## Testing
Added `remote_exporters_does_not_consume_dest_or_msg_on_not_applicable`
test which checks two possible cases:
- `dest` is local
- no configured exporter for `dest`
`VersionedMigration` has become somewhat widely used for handling
version bumps in migrations the last few months.
It is currently behind the `experimental` feature flag, requiring every
pallet that writes a new migration with version bumps to set up the
`experimental` flag in their own Cargo.tomls, and also for every runtime
using these pallets to explicitly enable the `experimental` flag for
each pallet.
This is becoming quite verbose, and I can only see the number of pallets
requiring the experimental flag increasing for no other reason than
using what has become a commonly used feature.
Additionally, I'm writing migration docs and would like to avoid
stepping through how to use the `experimental` feature to get
`VersionedMigration` working.
Since the feature has been used in production for some time now without
any reported issues, is becoming commonly used and ready to advertise in
docs, I feel this is a good time to make it non-experimental.
This PR addresses multiple issues pending:
* [x] Update orchestra to the recent version and test how the node
performs
* [x] Add some useful metrics for outbound network bridge
* [x] Try to send incoming network requests to all subsystems without
blocking on some particular subsystem in that loop
* [x] Fix all incompatibilities between orchestra and polkadot code
(e.g. malus node)
Closes#583
After the separation of PVF worker binaries, dedicated puppet workers
are not needed for tests anymore. The production workers can be used
instead, avoiding some code duplication and decreasing complexity.
The changes also make it possible to further refactor the code to
isolate workers completely.
* Remove SafeCallFilter from relay runtimes
The relays do not suffer from PoV bloat, so we dont need a
SafeCallFilter here.
Signed-off-by: Oliver Tale-Yazdi <oliver.tale-yazdi@parity.io>
* Clippy
Signed-off-by: Oliver Tale-Yazdi <oliver.tale-yazdi@parity.io>
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* polkadot: propagate UnpinHandle to ActiveLeafUpdate
Also extract the leaf creation for tests
into a common function.
* dispute-coordinator: try pinned blocks for slashin
* apparently 1.72 is smarter than 1.70
* address nits
* rename fresh_leaf to new_leaf
* zombienet: use test-parachain image for the slashing test
* use the right image
* try polkadot-parachain image
* try naming collator alice 🙈
* add needed job for the pipeline
* fix user id in polkadot-parachain-debug image
* small tweaks to the test
* another small tweak
* yet another small tweak
* bump zombienet version
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* add ghw and scripts for docker image deployment
* debug
* add permissions for content
* fix path to the bin folder
* add tags
* rename env
* fix path to docker file
* make polkadot-parachain executable
* fix typo
* fix more typos
* test
* revert back use of working directory
* mke bin executable in the artifacts folder
* use cd instead of working directory
* change path to cash
* fix path to cash
* change cache key
* delete old flows
* addressed PR comments
* fix path
* reorg docker files
* Enforce a decoding limit in MultiAssets
* ".git/.scripts/commands/fmt/fmt.sh"
* Update polkadot/xcm/src/v3/multiasset.rs
Co-authored-by: Keith Yeung <kungfukeith11@gmail.com>
* Just use a BoundedVec
* Conflicts
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