* `pallet-treasury`: Ensure we respect `max_amount` for spend across batch calls
When calling `spend` the origin defines the `max_amount` of tokens it is allowed to spend. The
problem is that someone can send a `batch(spend, spend)` to circumvent this restriction as we don't
check across different calls that the `max_amount` is respected. This pull request fixes this
behavior by introducing a so-called dispatch context. This dispatch context is created once per
outer most `dispatch` call. For more information see the docs in this pr. The treasury then uses
this dispatch context to attach information about already spent funds per `max_amount` (we assume
that each origin has a different `max_amount` configured). So, a `batch(spend, spend)` is now
checked to stay inside the allowed spending bounds.
Fixes: https://github.com/paritytech/substrate/issues/13167
* Import `Box` for wasm
* FMT
* add stub for new benchmark macro
* benchmark syntax
* add #[extrinsic call] separator
* parse #[benchmark] item as a function
* proper emission of error when #[extrinsic_call] annotation is missing
* clean up
* enclosing module via benchmarks! { } working
* use an attribute macro on the module instead of benchmarks! { }
* cargo fmt
* working component implementation
* WIP
* working
* add syntax for Linear<A, B>
* parsing of param ranges (still need to build tuple though)
* params parsing WIP
* clean up (don't need extrinsic call name)
* use proper Result syntax for BenchmarkDef parsing
* proper parsing of Linear<0, 1> style args
* successfully parse and make use of linear component ranges 💥
* rename support variable => home because eventually will be moved
* compile-time check that param range types implement ParamRange
* switch to using balances as example, failing on instance pallet
* successfully set up __origin and __call with balances 💥
* clean up
* use a module
* don't need a variable for transfer
* rename benchmark_transfer -> transfer because no longer conflicts
* clean up
* working with transfer_increasing_users as well 💥
* re-add BareBlock
* add comments for undocumented structs+functions+traits
* refactor in preparation for removing module requirements
* switch to a block instead of a module
* use the outer macro pattern to to enable #[benchmarks] aggregation
* successfully generate SelectedBenchmark 💥
* implement components for SelectedBenchmark
* implement instance for SelectedBenchmark
* properly track #[extra]
* working impl for fn benchmarks()
* run_benchmarks WIP
* finish run_benchmark! impl 💥
* import balances transfer_best_case benchmark
* import transfer_keep_alive balances pallet benchmark
* import set_balance_creating balances pallet benchmark
* import set_balance_killing balances pallet benchmark
* import force_transfer balances pallet benchmark
* add #[extra] annotation and docs to transfer_increasing_users
* import transfer_all balances pallet benchmark
* import force_unreserve balances pallet benchmark
* prepare to implement impl_benchmark_test_suite!
* ensure tests cover #[extra] before and after #[benchmark] tag
* refactor
* clean up
* fix
* move to outer
* switch to benchmarks/instance_benchmarks
* test impl almost done, strange compiler error
* benchmark test suites working 💥
* clean up
* add stub and basic parsing for where_clause
* working except where clause and extrinsic calls containing method chains
* assume option (2) for now wrt https://github.com/paritytech/substrate/pull/12924#issuecomment-1372938718
* clean up
* switch to attribute-style
* properly handle where clauses
* fix subtle missing where clause, now just MessageQueue issues
* fix block formatting in message-queue pallet
* switch to block vs non-block parsing of extrinsic call
* working now but some benchmark tests failing
* message-queue tests working (run order issue fixed) 🎉
* add comments and internal docs for fame_support_procedural::benchmark
* fix license years
* docs for lib.rs
* add docs to new support procedural macros
* don't allow #[benchmark] outside of benchmarking module
* add docs
* use benchmark(extra, skip_meta) style args
* update docs accordingly
* appease clippy
* bump ci
* add notes about `extra` and `skip_meta`
* fix doc tests
* re-run CI
* use `ignore` instead of `no_run` on doc examples
* bump CI
* replace some if-lets with if-elses
* more refactoring of if-let statements
* fix remaining if-lets in BenchmarkDef::from()
* fix if-lets in benchmarks()
* fix remaining if-lets, use nested find_map for extrinsic call
* switch to use #[extrinsic_call] or #[block] situationally
* refactor ExtrinsicCallDef => BenchmarkCallDef
* update docs with info about #[block]
* add macro stub for #[extrinsic_call]
* fix docs and add stub for #[block] as well
* remove unused extern crate line
* fix clippy nits
* Use V2 bench syntax in pallet-example-basic
Just testing the dev-ex...
Signed-off-by: Oliver Tale-Yazdi <oliver.tale-yazdi@parity.io>
* carry over comment
* use curly-brace style for impl_benchmark_test_suite!
* remove unneeded parenthesis
* proper handling of _() extrinsic call style
* add docs for _() syntax
* fix crate access
* simplify keyword access
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* simplify module content destructuring
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* fix crate access "frame_benchmarking" => "frame-benchmarking", compiles
* use _() extrinsic call syntax where possible in balances
* simplify attr.path.segments.last()
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* fix compile error being suppressed
* simplify extrinsic call keyword parsing
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* use ? operator instead of return None
Co-authored-by: Keith Yeung <kungfukeith11@gmail.com>
* rename generics => type_use_generics
rename full_generics => type_impl_generics
* simplify extrinsic call extraction with transpose
* bump CI
* nit
* proper handling of too many + too few block/extrinsic call annotations
* change to B >= A
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* remove unneeded ignore
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* remove another ignore
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* add ui tests
* use _() style extrinsic call on accumulate_dummy
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* add range check to ParamRange
* ui test for bad param ranges
* fix failing example
* add ignore back to other failing example
* tweak expr_call span
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* fix typo
* eliminate a match
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* change pub fn benchmarks to return Result<TokenStream>
* fix origin error span
* more informative error for invalid benchmark parameter name
* fix spans on a few benchmark errors
* remove unneeded clone
* refactor inner loop of benchmark function parsing
* preserve mod attributes
* refactor outer loop of benchmark def parsing code, greatly simplified
* simplify to use a ? operator when parsing benchmark attr path
* fix another ? operator
* further simplify benchmark function attr parsing with more ? ops
* refactor extrinsic call handling to use if let rather than match
* replace is_ok => is_err
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* re-use name during expansion of benchmark def
* remove unneeded clone
* fix span for origin missing error
* fix missing semi
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* `ecdsa::Public::to_eth_address` + test, beefy-mmr `convert()` to use it, contracts Ext interface
* `seal_ecdsa_to_eth_address` all but benchmark done
* `seal_ecdsa_to_eth_address` + wasm test
* `seal_ecdsa_to_eth_address` + benchmark
* fixed dependencies
* Apply suggestions from code review
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* fixes from review #1
* ecdsa::Public(*pk).to_eth_address() moved to frame_support and contracts to use it
* beefy-mmr to use newly added frame_support function for convertion
* a doc fix
* import fix
* benchmark fix-1 (still fails)
* benchmark fixed
* Apply suggestions from code review
Co-authored-by: Alexander Theißen <alex.theissen@me.com>
* fixes on Alex T feedback
* to_eth_address() put into extension trait for sp-core::ecdsa::Public
* Update frame/support/src/crypto/ecdsa.rs
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* Update frame/contracts/src/wasm/mod.rs
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* fixes on issues pointed out in review
* benchmark errors fixed
* fmt fix
* EcdsaRecoverFailed err docs updated
* Apply suggestions from code review
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* make applied suggestions compile
* get rid of unwrap() in runtime
* Remove expect
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* Upgraded dependencies
* Adapting code to scale v3
* Empty commit to trigger CI
* Triggering CI
* Fixing UI test
* Remove superfluous dev-dep added by #9228
* Cryout for CI
* Introduce `SecretUri`
* `inspect-key`: Adds support for `expect-public`
`expect-public` can be used to check that a given secret uri corresponds to the given public key.
This is mainly useful when the secret uri is protected by a password and a new derived account
should be generated. With `--expect-public` the user can pass the public key/account-id of the
"base" secret uri aka the one without any derivation to ensure the correct password was inserted.
* Fixes
* 🤦
* Apply suggestions from code review
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* Review feedback
* FMT
* Bump the versions
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* mark template and utils as non-publish
* switch to development version for testing
* activate unleash check
* maybe if I disable all rules...
* Fix isolated compilation of `max-encoded-len-derive` with `syn`
error[E0369]: binary operation `==` cannot be applied to type `syn::Path`
--> src/lib.rs:88:29
|
88 | .filter(|attr| attr.path == parse_quote!(max_encoded_len_crate))
| --------- ^^ ----------------------------------- _
| |
| syn::Path
error: aborting due to previous error
For more information about this error, try `rustc --explain E0369`.
Error: could not compile `max-encoded-len-derive`
* WIP: bump changes crates since v3 tag to next breaking
cargo unleash version bump-breaking --changed-since v3.0.0
cargo unleash version set-pre dev --changed-since v3.0.0
FIXME: Don't modify crates that are not yet released, e.g.
`max-encoded-len-derive`
* Update lockfile
* WIP: Bump sp-transaction-pool as well
* WIP: Bump sp-offchain as well
* WIP: Bump frame-system-rpc-runtime-api as well
* WIP: Bump sp-authority-discovery as well
* Manually deactivate dev-deps before `cargo unleash check`
Otherwise we run into `Cycle detected` error.
* Bump sp-consensus-slots
* Add missing Cargo.lock change
* Bump sp-consensus-vrf as well
* Bump sp-keyring as well
* Bump sp-consensus-pow as well
* Try to speed up the `unleash-check` job
Previously, the job took 106 minutes - let's see if explicitly
specifying a `CARGO_TARGET_DIR` will help
* fixup: Ensure the temp target dir exists for unleash check
* Bump pallet-transaction-payment-rpc-runtime-api as well
Needed for Polkadot
* Bump pallet-transaction-payment-rpc as well
Needed for Polkadot
* Try updating crates after patching in the Polkadot CI job
* Use another approach to update patched Substrate crates
* Try to update all sp-core versions in Polkadot CI job
* Simplify sp-core version checking
* Apply another shellcheck lint
* Just do the simplest thing I guess
* Welp don't do --offline then
* Clean up `unleash-check` job triggers
Co-authored-by: Denis Pisarev <denis.pisarev@parity.io>
* Fix a note in unleash-check cache step
* Add a note about temporary optimization in cargo-unleash
* Pin a newer version of cargo-unleash
Co-authored-by: Igor Matuszewski <xanewok@gmail.com>
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* Update impl-codec to use new upstream MaxEncodedLen trait
* Adapt crates to use the updated codec crate for `MaxEncodedLen`
* Remove max-encoded-len crate altogether
* Fix test compilation in `pallet-proxy`
* reorganize import (#9186)
* Fix remaining `MaxEncodedLen` imports
* Fix remaining old usages of max-encoded-len crate
* Fix UI test
* Manually depend on new impl-codec to fix Polkadot companion build
* Use newly released primitive-types v0.9.1 that has new codec impls
* Make sure codec deps are up-to-date in crates that use them
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* bump a bunch of deps in parity-common
* primitive-types 0.10.0
* update Cargo.lock
* downgrade a few more
* this is unlikely to help
* try something
* Checkmate, Atheists!
* implement max_values + storages info
* some formatting + doc
* sudo sanity check
* timestamp
* assets (not working)
* fix assets
* impl for proxy
* update balances
* rename StoragesInfo -> PalletStorageInfo
* merge both StorageInfoTrait and PalletStorageInfo
I think it is more future proof. In the future some storage could make
use of multiple prefix. Like one to store how much value has been
inserted, etc...
* Update frame/support/procedural/src/storage/parse.rs
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* Update frame/support/procedural/src/storage/storage_struct.rs
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* Fix max_size using hasher information
hasher now expose `max_len` which allows to computes their maximum len.
For hasher without concatenation, it is the size of the hash part,
for hasher with concatenation, it is the size of the hash part + max
encoded len of the key.
* fix tests
* fix ui tests
* Move `MaxBoundedLen` into its own crate (#8814)
* move MaxEncodedLen into its own crate
* remove MaxEncodedLen impl from frame-support
* add to assets and balances
* try more fixes
* fix compile
Co-authored-by: Shawn Tabrizi <shawntabrizi@gmail.com>
* nits
* fix compile
* line width
* fix max-values-macro merge
* Add some derive, needed for test and other purpose
* use weak bounded vec in some cases
* Update lib.rs
* move max-encoded-len crate
* fix
* remove app crypto for now
* width
* Revert "remove app crypto for now"
This reverts commit 73623e9933d50648e0e7fe90b6171a8e45d7f5a2.
* unused variable
* more unused variables
* more fixes
* Add #[max_encoded_len_crate(...)] helper attribute
The purpose of this attribute is to reduce the surface area of
max_encoded_len changes. Crates deriving `MaxEncodedLen` do not
need to add it to `Cargo.toml`; they can instead just do
```rust
\#[derive(Encode, MaxEncodedLen)]
\#[max_encoded_len_crate(frame_support::max_encoded_len)]
struct Example;
```
* fix a ui test
* use #[max_encoded_len_crate(...)] helper in app_crypto
* remove max_encoded_len import where not necessary
* update lockfile
* fix ui test
* ui
* newline
* fix merge
* try fix ui again
* Update max-encoded-len/derive/src/lib.rs
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* extract generate_crate_access_2018
* Update lib.rs
* compiler isnt smart enough
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