Before we fetched the runtime code from the `TrieBackend` and this lead
to not using the storage cache. Thus, we recalculated the storage hash
for the runtime code on every call into the runtime and this killed the
performance on parachains block authoring. The solution is to fetch the
runtime code from the storage cache, to make sure we use the cached
storage cache.
* Run cargo fmt on the whole code base
* Second run
* Add CI check
* Fix compilation
* More unnecessary braces
* Handle weights
* Use --all
* Use correct attributes...
* Fix UI tests
* AHHHHHHHHH
* 🤦
* Docs
* Fix compilation
* 🤷
* Please stop
* 🤦 x 2
* More
* make rustfmt.toml consistent with polkadot
Co-authored-by: André Silva <andrerfosilva@gmail.com>
* Update to latest staking
* generate tests for benchmarking
* add tests, fix warnings
* starting on democracy
* impl_benchmark_tests
* Way more readable
* add test feature flag (does this work?)
* Fix `successful_origin` impl
* democracry benchmark tests
* Fix example benchmarks, add tests
* identity benchmark tests
* Update im-online benchmark tests
* try to add session benchmarking tests (problem with mock)
* staking and timestamp
* add test for treasury, issue with dynamic contains
* utility
* Vesting
* test instead of check
* hide until we figure out what is wrong
* add docs
* close code
* Create custom mock for session-pallet-benchmarking
* Use refcell pattern
* make un-pub
* test-linux-stable includes `runtime-benchmarks` feature
* Revert "test-linux-stable includes `runtime-benchmarks` feature"
This reverts commit a2dab38abd18ac3eb8a6220e4a00e687740bd38c.
* run tests in `--release`
* undo balance change
* build wasm
This reduces the usage of `Blake2Hasher` in the code base and replaces
it with `BlakeTwo256`. The most important change is the removal of the
custom extern function for `Blake2Hasher`. The runtime `Hash` trait is
now also simplified and directly requires that the implementing type
implements `Hashable`.
* Extend `Proposer` to optionally generate a proof of the proposal
* Something
* Refactor sr-api to not depend on client anymore
* Fix benches
* Apply suggestions from code review
Co-Authored-By: Tomasz Drwięga <tomusdrw@users.noreply.github.com>
* Apply suggestions from code review
* Introduce new `into_storage_changes` function
* Switch to runtime api for `execute_block` and don't require `H256`
anywhere in the code
* Put the `StorageChanges` into the `Proposal`
* Move the runtime api error to its own trait
* Adds `StorageTransactionCache` to the runtime api
This requires that we add `type NodeBlock = ` to the
`impl_runtime_apis!` macro to work around some bugs in rustc :(
* Remove `type NodeBlock` and switch to a "better" hack
* Start using the transaction cache from the runtime api
* Make it compile
* Move `InMemory` to its own file
* Make all tests work again
* Return block, storage_changes and proof from Blockbuilder::bake()
* Make sure that we use/set `storage_changes` when possible
* Add test
* Fix deadlock
* Remove accidentally added folders
* Introduce `RecordProof` as argument type to be more explicit
* Update client/src/client.rs
Co-Authored-By: Tomasz Drwięga <tomusdrw@users.noreply.github.com>
* Update primitives/state-machine/src/ext.rs
Co-Authored-By: Tomasz Drwięga <tomusdrw@users.noreply.github.com>
* Integrates review feedback
* Remove `unsafe` usage
* Update client/block-builder/src/lib.rs
Co-Authored-By: Benjamin Kampmann <ben@gnunicorn.org>
* Update client/src/call_executor.rs
* Bump versions
Co-authored-by: Tomasz Drwięga <tomusdrw@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Benjamin Kampmann <ben.kampmann@googlemail.com>