Defines a runtime api for `pallet-broker` for getting the current price
of a core if there is an ongoing sale.
Closes: #3413
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Co-authored-by: Bastian Köcher <git@kchr.de>
Part of https://github.com/paritytech/polkadot-sdk/issues/226
Related https://github.com/paritytech/polkadot-sdk/issues/1833
- Deprecate `CurrencyAdapter` and introduce `FungibleAdapter`
- Deprecate `ToStakingPot` and replace usage with `ResolveTo`
- Required creating a new `StakingPotAccountId` struct that implements
`TypedGet` for the staking pot account ID
- Update parachain common utils `DealWithFees`, `ToAuthor` and
`AssetsToBlockAuthor` implementations to use `fungible`
- Update runtime XCM Weight Traders to use `ResolveTo` instead of
`ToStakingPot`
- Update runtime Transaction Payment pallets to use `FungibleAdapter`
instead of `CurrencyAdapter`
- [x] Blocked by https://github.com/paritytech/polkadot-sdk/pull/1296,
needs the `Unbalanced::decrease_balance` fix
This PR includes the following 2 improvements:
## Ethereum Client
Author: @yrong
### Original Upstream PRs
- https://github.com/Snowfork/polkadot-sdk/pull/123
- https://github.com/Snowfork/polkadot-sdk/pull/125
### Description
The Ethereum client syncs beacon headers as they are finalized, and
imports every execution header. When a message is received, it is
verified against the import execution header. This is unnecessary, since
the execution header can be sent with the message as proof. The recent
Deneb Ethereum upgrade made it easier to locate the relevant beacon
header from an execution header, and so this improvement was made
possible. This resolves a concern @svyatonik had in our initial Rococo
PR:
https://github.com/paritytech/polkadot-sdk/pull/2522#discussion_r1431270691
## Inbound Queue
Author: @yrong
### Original Upstream PR
- https://github.com/Snowfork/polkadot-sdk/pull/118
### Description
When the AH sovereign account (who pays relayer rewards) is depleted,
the inbound message will not fail. The relayer just will not receive
rewards.
Both these changes were done by @yrong, many thanks. ❤️
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Co-authored-by: Ron <yrong1997@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Vincent Geddes <vincent@snowfork.com>
Co-authored-by: Svyatoslav Nikolsky <svyatonik@gmail.com>
closes#1324
#### Problem
Currently, it is possible to accidentally use inner unversioned
migration instead of `VersionedMigration` since both implement
`OnRuntimeUpgrade`.
#### Solution
With this change, we make it clear that value of `Inner` is not intended
to be used directly. It is achieved by bounding `Inner` to new trait
`UncheckedOnRuntimeUpgrade`, which has the same interface (except
`unchecked_` prefix) as `OnRuntimeUpgrade`.
#### `try-runtime` functions
Since developers can implement `try-runtime` for `Inner` value in
`VersionedMigration` and have custom logic for it, I added the same
`try-runtime` functions to `UncheckedOnRuntimeUpgrade`. I looked for a
ways to not duplicate functions, but couldn't find anything that doesn't
significantly change the codebase. So I would appreciate If you have any
suggestions to improve this
cc @liamaharon @xlc
polkadot address: 16FqwPZ8GRC5U5D4Fu7W33nA55ZXzXGWHwmbnE1eT6pxuqcT
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Working towards migrating the `parity-bridges-common` repo inside
`polkadot-sdk`. This PR upgrades some dependencies in order to align
them with the versions used in `parity-bridges-common`
Related to
https://github.com/paritytech/parity-bridges-common/issues/2538
Fix "double-weights" for extrinsics, use only the ones benchmarked in
the runtime.
Deprecate extrinsics that don't specify WeightLimit, remove their usage
across the repo.
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Signed-off-by: Adrian Catangiu <adrian@parity.io>
Co-authored-by: command-bot <>
derive-syn-parse v0.2.0 came out recently which (finally) adds support
for syn 2x.
Upgrading to this will remove many of the places where syn 1x was still
compiling alongside syn 2x in the polkadot-sdk workspace.
This also upgrades `docify` to 0.2.8 which is the version that upgrades
derive-syn-pasre to 0.2.0.
Additionally, this consolidates the `docify` versions in the repo to all
use the latest, and in one case upgrades to the 0.2x syntax where 0.1.x
was still being used.
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Rejoice! Rejoice! The story is nearly over.
This PR removes stale migrations, auxiliary structures, and package
dependencies, thus making Rococo and Westend totally free from any
`im-online`-related stuff.
`im-online` still stays a part of the Substrate node and its runtime:
https://github.com/paritytech/polkadot-sdk/blob/0d9324847391e902bb42f84f0e76096b1f764efe/substrate/bin/node/runtime/src/lib.rs#L2276-L2277
I'm not sure if it makes sense to remove it from there considering that
we're not removing `im-online` from FRAME. Please share your opinion.
Runtime release 1.2 includes bumping of the ParachainHost APIs up to
v10, so let's move all the released APIs out of vstaging folder, this PR
does not include any logic changes only renaming of the modules and some
moving around.
Signed-off-by: Alexandru Gheorghe <alexandru.gheorghe@parity.io>
This PR exports unified hostfunctions needed for parachains. Basicaly
`SubstrateHostFunctions` + `storage_proof_size::HostFunctions`.
Also removes the native executor from the parachain template.
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Co-authored-by: Michal Kucharczyk <1728078+michalkucharczyk@users.noreply.github.com>
This works only for collators that implement the `collator_fn` allowing
`collation-generation` subsystem to pull collations triggered on new
heads.
Also enables
`request_v2::CollationFetchingResponse::CollationWithParentHeadData` for
test adder/undying collators.
TODO:
- [x] fix tests
- [x] new tests
- [x] PR doc
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Signed-off-by: Andrei Sandu <andrei-mihail@parity.io>
**Update:** Pushed additional changes based on the review comments.
**This pull request fixes various spelling mistakes in this
repository.**
Most of the changes are contained in the first **3** commits:
- `Fix spelling mistakes in comments and docs`
- `Fix spelling mistakes in test names`
- `Fix spelling mistakes in error messages, panic messages, logs and
tracing`
Other source code spelling mistakes are separated into individual
commits for easier reviewing:
- `Fix the spelling of 'authority'`
- `Fix the spelling of 'REASONABLE_HEADERS_IN_JUSTIFICATION_ANCESTRY'`
- `Fix the spelling of 'prev_enqueud_messages'`
- `Fix the spelling of 'endpoint'`
- `Fix the spelling of 'children'`
- `Fix the spelling of 'PenpalSiblingSovereignAccount'`
- `Fix the spelling of 'PenpalSudoAccount'`
- `Fix the spelling of 'insufficient'`
- `Fix the spelling of 'PalletXcmExtrinsicsBenchmark'`
- `Fix the spelling of 'subtracted'`
- `Fix the spelling of 'CandidatePendingAvailability'`
- `Fix the spelling of 'exclusive'`
- `Fix the spelling of 'until'`
- `Fix the spelling of 'discriminator'`
- `Fix the spelling of 'nonexistent'`
- `Fix the spelling of 'subsystem'`
- `Fix the spelling of 'indices'`
- `Fix the spelling of 'committed'`
- `Fix the spelling of 'topology'`
- `Fix the spelling of 'response'`
- `Fix the spelling of 'beneficiary'`
- `Fix the spelling of 'formatted'`
- `Fix the spelling of 'UNKNOWN_PROOF_REQUEST'`
- `Fix the spelling of 'succeeded'`
- `Fix the spelling of 'reopened'`
- `Fix the spelling of 'proposer'`
- `Fix the spelling of 'InstantiationNonce'`
- `Fix the spelling of 'depositor'`
- `Fix the spelling of 'expiration'`
- `Fix the spelling of 'phantom'`
- `Fix the spelling of 'AggregatedKeyValue'`
- `Fix the spelling of 'randomness'`
- `Fix the spelling of 'defendant'`
- `Fix the spelling of 'AquaticMammal'`
- `Fix the spelling of 'transactions'`
- `Fix the spelling of 'PassingTracingSubscriber'`
- `Fix the spelling of 'TxSignaturePayload'`
- `Fix the spelling of 'versioning'`
- `Fix the spelling of 'descendant'`
- `Fix the spelling of 'overridden'`
- `Fix the spelling of 'network'`
Let me know if this structure is adequate.
**Note:** The usage of the words `Merkle`, `Merkelize`, `Merklization`,
`Merkelization`, `Merkleization`, is somewhat inconsistent but I left it
as it is.
~~**Note:** In some places the term `Receival` is used to refer to
message reception, IMO `Reception` is the correct word here, but I left
it as it is.~~
~~**Note:** In some places the term `Overlayed` is used instead of the
more acceptable version `Overlaid` but I also left it as it is.~~
~~**Note:** In some places the term `Applyable` is used instead of the
correct version `Applicable` but I also left it as it is.~~
**Note:** Some usage of British vs American english e.g. `judgement` vs
`judgment`, `initialise` vs `initialize`, `optimise` vs `optimize` etc.
are both present in different places, but I suppose that's
understandable given the number of contributors.
~~**Note:** There is a spelling mistake in `.github/CODEOWNERS` but it
triggers errors in CI when I make changes to it, so I left it as it
is.~~
Related to
https://github.com/paritytech/parity-bridges-common/issues/2538
This PR doesn't contain any functional changes.
The PR moves specific bridged chain definitions from
`bridges/primitives` to `bridges/chains` folder in order to facilitate
the migration of the `parity-bridges-repo` into `polkadot-sdk` as
discussed in https://hackmd.io/LprWjZ0bQXKpFeveYHIRXw?view
Apart from this it also includes some cosmetic changes to some
`Cargo.toml` files as a result of running `diener workspacify`.
Currently `transfer_assets` from pallet-xcm covers 4 main different
transfer types:
- `localReserve`
- `DestinationReserve`
- `Teleport`
- `RemoteReserve`
For the first three, the local execution and the remote message sending
are separated, and fees are deducted in pallet-xcm itself:
https://github.com/paritytech/polkadot-sdk/blob/3410dfb3929462da88be2da813f121d8b1cf46b3/polkadot/xcm/pallet-xcm/src/lib.rs#L1758.
For the 4th case `RemoteReserve`, pallet-xcm is still relying on the
xcm-executor itself to send the message (through the
`initiateReserveWithdraw` instruction). In this case, if delivery fees
need to be charged, it is not possible to do so because the
`jit_withdraw` mode has not being set.
This PR proposes to still use the `initiateReserveWithdraw` but
prepending a `setFeesMode { jit_withdraw: true }` to make sure delivery
fees can be paid.
A test-case is also added to present the aforementioned case
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Co-authored-by: Adrian Catangiu <adrian@parity.io>
Bridging fees are calculated using a static ETH/DOT exchange rate that
can deviate significantly from the real-world exchange rate. We
therefore need to add a safety margin to the fee so that users almost
aways cover the cost of relaying.
# FAQ
> Why introduce a `multiplier` parameter instead of configuring an
exchange rate which already has a safety factor applied?
When converting from ETH to DOT, we need to _divide_ the multiplier by
the exchange rate, and to convert from DOT to ETH we need to _multiply_
the multiplier by the exchange rate.
> Other input parameters to the fee calculation can also deviate from
real-world values. These include substrate weights, gas prices, and so
on. Why does the multiplier introduced here not adjust those?
A single scalar multiplier won't be able to accommodate the different
volatilities efficiently. For example, gas prices are much more volatile
than exchange rates, and substrate weights hardly ever change.
So the pricing config relating to weights and gas prices should already
have some appropriate safety margin pre-applied.
# Detailed Changes:
* Added `multiplier` field to `PricingParameters`
* Outbound-queue fee is multiplied by `multiplier`
* This `multiplier` is synced to the Ethereum side
* Improved Runtime API for calculating outbound-queue fees. This API
makes it much easier to for configure parts of the system in preparation
for launch.
* Improve and clarify code documentation
Upstreamed from https://github.com/Snowfork/polkadot-sdk/pull/127
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Co-authored-by: Clara van Staden <claravanstaden64@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Adrian Catangiu <adrian@parity.io>
The PR adds two things:
1. Runtime API exposing the whole claim queue
2. Consumes the API in `collation-generation` to fetch the next
scheduled `ParaEntry` for an occupied core.
Related to https://github.com/paritytech/polkadot-sdk/issues/1797
Introduces `CryptoBytes` type defined as:
```rust
pub struct CryptoBytes<const N: usize, Tag = ()>(pub [u8; N], PhantomData<fn() -> Tag>);
```
The type implements a bunch of methods and traits which are typically
expected from a byte array newtype
(NOTE: some of the methods and trait implementations IMO are a bit
redundant, but I decided to maintain them all to not change too much
stuff in this PR)
It also introduces two (generic) typical consumers of `CryptoBytes`:
`PublicBytes` and `SignatureBytes`.
```rust
pub struct PublicTag;
pub PublicBytes<const N: usize, CryptoTag> = CryptoBytes<N, (PublicTag, CryptoTag)>;
pub struct SignatureTag;
pub SignatureBytes<const N: usize, CryptoTag> = CryptoBytes<N, (SignatureTag, CryptoTag)>;
```
Both of them use a tag to differentiate the two types at a higher level.
Downstream specializations will further specialize using a dedicated
crypto tag. For example in ECDSA:
```rust
pub struct EcdsaTag;
pub type Public = PublicBytes<PUBLIC_KEY_SERIALIZED_SIZE, EcdsaTag>;
pub type Signature = PublicBytes<PUBLIC_KEY_SERIALIZED_SIZE, EcdsaTag>;
```
Overall we have a cleaner and most importantly **consistent** code for
all the types involved
All these details are opaque to the end user which can use `Public` and
`Signature` for the cryptos as before
On top of #3302.
We want the validators to upgrade first before we add changes to the
collation side to send the new variants, which is why this part is
extracted into a separate PR.
The detection of when to send the parent head is based on the core
assignments at the relay parent of the candidate. We probably want to
make it more flexible in the future, but for now, it will work for a
simple use case when a para always has multiple cores assigned to it.
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Signed-off-by: dependabot[bot] <support@github.com>
Co-authored-by: Matteo Muraca <56828990+muraca@users.noreply.github.com>
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Co-authored-by: Branislav Kontur <bkontur@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Bastian Köcher <git@kchr.de>
Currently the xcm-executor returns an `Unimplemented` error if it
receives any HRMP-related instruction.
What I propose here, which is what we are currently doing in our forked
executor at polimec, is to introduce a trait implemented by the executor
which will handle those instructions.
This way, if parachains want to keep the default behavior, they just use
`()` and it will return unimplemented, but they can also implement their
own logic to establish HRMP channels with other chains in an automated
fashion, without requiring to go through governance.
Our implementation is mentioned in the [polkadot HRMP
docs](https://arc.net/l/quote/hduiivbu), and it was suggested to us to
submit a PR to add these changes to polkadot-sdk.
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Co-authored-by: Branislav Kontur <bkontur@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: command-bot <>
Removed the `pallet::getter` macro call from storage type definitions
and added the corresponding implementations directly.
fixes#3330
polkadot address: 14JzTPPUd8x8phKi8qLxHgNTnTMg6DUukCLXoWprejkaHXPz
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Co-authored-by: Bastian Köcher <git@kchr.de>
Issues addressed in this PR:
- Improve *Penpal* runtime:
- Properly handled received assets. Previously, it treated `(1, Here)`
as the local native currency, whereas it should be treated as a
`ForeignAsset`. This wasn't a great example of standard Parachain
behaviour, as no Parachain treats the system asset as the local
currency.
- Remove `AllowExplicitUnpaidExecutionFrom` the system. Again, this
wasn't a great example of standard Parachain behaviour.
- Move duplicated
`ForeignAssetFeeAsExistentialDepositMultiplierFeeCharger` to
`assets_common` crate.
- Improve emulated tests:
- Update *Penpal* tests to new runtime.
- To simplify tests, register the reserve transferred, teleported, and
system assets in *Penpal* and *AssetHub* genesis. This saves us from
having to create the assets repeatedly for each test
- Add missing test case:
`reserve_transfer_assets_from_para_to_system_para`.
- Cleanup.
- Prevent integration tests crates imports from being re-exported, as
they were polluting the `polkadot-sdk` docs.
There is still a test case missing for reserve transfers:
- Reserve transfer of system asset from *Parachain* to *Parachain*
trough *AssetHub*.
- This is not yet possible with `pallet-xcm` due to the reasons
explained in https://github.com/paritytech/polkadot-sdk/pull/3339
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Co-authored-by: command-bot <>
Fixes#3642
This PR implements the weight refund of
`pallet_collator_selection::set_candidacy_bond` to account for no
iterations when the bond is decreased.
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Signed-off-by: georgepisaltu <george.pisaltu@parity.io>
Co-authored-by: Bastian Köcher <git@kchr.de>
This is a refactoring, no changes to the logic are included (if you find
some, report :D).
## Change Overview
In https://github.com/paritytech/polkadot-sdk/issues/2455, dependency on
actual runtimes was removed for the system parachains. This means that
the trait bounds we have on various `start_node_xy` do not check
anything anymore, since they all point to the same runtime. Exception is
asset-hub-polkadot which uses a different key type.
This PR unifies the different nodes as much as possible.
`start_node_impl` is doing the heavy lifting and has been made a bit
more flexible to support the rpc extension instantiation that was there
before.
The generics for `Runtime` and `AuraId` have been removed where
possible. The fake runtime is imported as `FakeRuntime` to make it very
clear to readers that it is not the generic parameter.
Multiple nodes where using the same import queue/start_consensus
closure, they have been unified.
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Co-authored-by: Kian Paimani <5588131+kianenigma@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Francisco Aguirre <franciscoaguirreperez@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Adrian Catangiu <adrian@parity.io>
Co-authored-by: Egor_P <egor@parity.io>
Co-authored-by: Dmitry Markin <dmitry@markin.tech>
Co-authored-by: Xiliang Chen <xlchen1291@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Andrei Eres <eresav@me.com>
Co-authored-by: Alexander Samusev <41779041+alvicsam@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Alin Dima <alin@parity.io>
Co-authored-by: gupnik <nikhilgupta.iitk@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Liam Aharon <liam.aharon@hotmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Dónal Murray <donalm@seadanda.dev>
Deprecate the `xcm::body::TREASURER_INDEX` constant and use the standard
Treasury variant from the `xcm::BodyId` type instead.
To align with the production runtimes:
https://github.com/polkadot-fellows/runtimes/pull/149
The current `penpal` runtime utilizes the `EthereumLocation` parameter,
which is employed for XCM emulated integration tests concerning the
Rococo <> ETH bridge. It includes a hard-coded chainId for the Ethereum
testnet utilized in Rococo. The `EthereumLocation` serves the purpose of
aligning with the `TrustedReserves`. However, due to this hard-coded
configuration, reusing `penpal` for testing various environments such as
Kusama/Polkadot versus Ethereum bridge becomes unfeasible.
This PR introduces the capability to easily customize the asset location
for `TrustedReserves` without needing to know anything about Ethereum.
## TODO
- [x] fix integration tests with
`System::set_storage(CustomizableAssetFromSystemAssetHub::key(),
<whatever-location-is-needed>)` @claravanstaden
- [ ] ~~maybe add some helper function/macro to support `set_storage`
for other runtimes (that we could reuse)~~
- [ ] Release patch for: `penpal-runtime` + emulated crate with
`set_storage` support (if needed)
- [ ] backport to 1.7.0
- [ ] backport to 1.8.0
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Co-authored-by: Clara van Staden <claravanstaden64@gmail.com>
Changes:
- `QueueFootprint` gets a new field; `ready_pages` that contains the
non-overweight and not yet processed pages.
- `XCMP` queue pallet is change to use the `ready_pages` instead of
`pages` to calculate the channel suspension thresholds.
This should give the XCMP queue pallet a more correct view of when to
suspend channels.
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Signed-off-by: Oliver Tale-Yazdi <oliver.tale-yazdi@parity.io>
The first step towards
https://github.com/paritytech/polkadot-sdk/issues/3155
Brings all templates under the following structure
```
templates
| parachain
| | polkadot-launch
| | runtime --> parachain-template-runtime
| | pallets --> pallet-parachain-template
| | node --> parachain-template-node
| minimal
| | runtime --> minimal-template-runtime
| | pallets --> pallet-minimal-template
| | node --> minimal-template-node
| solochain
| | runtime --> solochain-template-runtime
| | pallets --> pallet-template (the naming is not consistent here)
| | node --> solochain-template-node
```
The only note-worthy changes in this PR are:
- More `Cargo.toml` fields are forwarded to use the one from the
workspace.
- parachain template now has weights and benchmarks
- adds a shell pallet to the minimal template
- remove a few unused deps
A list of possible follow-ups:
- [ ] Unify READMEs, create a parent README for all
- [ ] remove references to `docs.substrate.io` in templates
- [ ] make all templates use `#[derive_impl]`
- [ ] update and unify all licenses
- [ ] Remove polkadot launch, use
https://github.com/paritytech/polkadot-sdk/blob/35349df993ea2e7c4769914ef5d199e787b23d4c/cumulus/zombienet/examples/small_network.toml
instead.