* polkadot-service: Make native runtime configurable
This pull requests adds support for configuring the native runtimes used
by polkadot-service. While this whole pr doesn't change that much for
polkadot, besides not having the light-node enabled for the default
polkadot binary. However, downstream projects (parachains) will have a
much better compile time. In cumulus for example the `cargo test --all
--release` is about 4m faster to compile.
* Fixes
* Fix
* Enable rococo-native
* Fix light client
* 🤦
* Fixes
* Make ParaId value of public paras non-discretionary
* Fixes
* Fixes
* fix tests
* fix benchmark tests
* dont use hardcoded number
Co-authored-by: Shawn Tabrizi <shawntabrizi@gmail.com>
* Implement PVF validation host
* WIP: Diener
* Increase the alloted compilation time
* Add more comments
* Minor clean up
* Apply suggestions from code review
Co-authored-by: Bastian Köcher <bkchr@users.noreply.github.com>
* Fix pruning artifact removal
* Fix formatting and newlines
* Fix the thread pool
* Update node/core/pvf/src/executor_intf.rs
Co-authored-by: Bastian Köcher <bkchr@users.noreply.github.com>
* Remove redundant test declaration
* Don't convert the path into an intermediate string
* Try to workaround the test failure
* Use the puppet_worker trick again
* Fix a blip
* Move `ensure_wasmtime_version` under the tests mod
* Add a macro for puppet_workers
* fix build for not real-overseer
* Rename the puppet worker for adder collator
* play it safe with the name of adder puppet worker
* Typo: triggered
* Add more comments
* Do not kill exec worker on every error
* Plumb Duration for timeouts
* typo: critical
* Add proofs
* Clean unused imports
* Revert "WIP: Diener"
This reverts commit b9f54e513366c7a6dfdd117ac19fbdc46b900b4d.
* Sync version of wasmtime
* Update cargo.lock
* Update Substrate
* Merge fixes still
* Update wasmtime version in test
* bastifmt
Co-authored-by: Bastian Köcher <bkchr@users.noreply.github.com>
* Squash spaces
* Trailing new line for testing.rs
* Remove controversial code
* comment about biasing
* Fix suggestion
* Add comments
* make it more clear why unwrap_err
* tmpfile retry
* proper proofs for claim_idle
* Remove mutex from ValidationHost
* Add some more logging
* Extract exec timeout into a constant
* Add some clarifying logging
* Use blake2_256
* Clean up the merge
Specifically the leftovers after removing real-overseer
* Update parachain/test-parachains/adder/collator/Cargo.toml
Co-authored-by: Andronik Ordian <write@reusable.software>
Co-authored-by: Bastian Köcher <bkchr@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Andronik Ordian <write@reusable.software>
* use compressed blob in candidate-validation
* add some tests for compressed code blobs
* remove CompressedPoV and apply compression in collation-generation
* decompress BlockData before executing
* don't produce oversized collations
* add test for PoV decompression failure
* fix tests and clean up
* fix test
* address review and fix CI
* take this )
* remove real-overseer
* overseer: only activate leaves which support parachains
* integrate HeadSupportsParachains into service
* remove unneeded line
* code stored in para + modify CandidateDescriptor.
* WIP: digest + some more impl
* validation_code_hash in payload + check in inclusion
* check in client + refator
* tests
* fix encoding indices
* remove old todos
* fix test
* fix test
* add test
* fetch validation code inside collation-generation from the relay-chain
* HashMismatch -> PoVHashMismatch + miscompilation
* refactor, store hash when needed
* storage rename: more specific but slightly too verbose
* do not hash on candidate validation, fetch hash instead
* better test
* fix test
* guide updates
* don't panic in runtime
Co-authored-by: Robert Habermeier <rphmeier@gmail.com>
* Remove stuff out of the runtime that does not belong there.
There might be more, but it is a start.
* White space fixes.
* Fix tests.
* Leave whitespace in ui tests alone.
* Add back zstd for no reason.
* Fix browser wasm (hopefully)
As futures most of the time are catching panics and we don't check this,
it could happen that we have some statement that isn't correct but the
test succeeds successfully.
* Update shared-memory to new version & refactor
This two are combined in a single commit because the new version of
shared-memory doesn't provide the used functionality anymore.
Therefore in order to update the version of this crate we implement the
functionality that we need by ourselves, providing a cleaner API along
the way.
* Significantly decrease the required memory for a workspace
For some reason it was allocating an entire GiB of memory. I suspect
this has something to do with the current memory size limit of a PVF
execution environment (the prior name suggests that). However, we don't
need so much memory anywhere near that amount.
In fact, we could reduce the allocated size even more, but that maybe
for the next time.
* Unlink shmem just after opening
That will make sure that we don't leak the shmem accidentally.
* Do not compile workspace mod for androind and wasm
* Address some review comments
* Fix the test runner
* Fix missed +1 for the attached flag
* Use .expect rather than .unwrap
* Add a rustdoc for the workspace module
* fixup! Use .expect rather than .unwrap
* Add some doc comments to pub members
* Warn on error removing shm_unlink
* Change the alignment implementation
* Fix the comment nit
* Notify collators about seconded collation
This pr adds functionality to inform a collator that its collation was
seconded by a parachain validator. Before this signed statement was only
gossiped over the validation substream. Now, we explicitly send the
seconded statement to the collator after it was validated successfully.
Besides that it changes the `CollatorFn` to return an optional result
sender that is informed when the build collation was seconded by a
parachain validator.
* Add test
* Make sure we only send `Seconded` statements
* Make sure we only receive valid statements
* Review feedback
* PVD: `block_number`->`relay_parent_number`
* ValidationParams: `relay_chain_height`->`relay_parent_number`
* Expose DMQ MQC hash as a well-known-key
This way the relay storage merkle proofs will be able to obtain the DMQ
MQC hash and we will be able to remove the it from the
PersistedValidationData struct.
* PersistedValidationData: Remove HRMP MQC heads
* PersistedValidationData: Remove `dmq_mqc_head`
* Expose the HRMP ingress channel index as a well-known-key
This way a parachain (PVF and collator) can find all the parachains that
have an outbound channel to the given one. That allows in turn to find
all the inbound channels for the given para.
Having access to that allows the parachain to get the same information
as the hrmp_mqc_heads now provide.
* Rename `relay_storage_root` to `relay_parent_storage_root`
* collation-generation: use persisted validation data
* node: remote FullValidationData API
* runtime: remove FullValidationData API
* backing tests: use persisted validation data
* FullCandidateReceipt: use persisted validation data
This is not a big change since this type is not used anywhere
* Remove ValidationData and TransientValidationData
Also update the guide
* Improve logging to make debugging parachains easier
This pr should make debugging parachains easier, by printing more
information about the validation process.
* 🤦
* moare
* Convert to debug
* Drive by fixes
The visibility modifiers are remnants of the previous structure where
HRMP wasn't a standalone module, by rather a submodule of the router
module.
* Add Currency assoc type to Config
This would allow us to reserve balance for deposits. This commit also
integrates the HRMP module in rococo, test-runtime and mocks to use the
balances pallet.
* Fix a bug that doesn't increment the age
In case the request is not confirmed, the age would be incremented but
not persisted.
* Fix cleaning the indexes
Before that change, the cleaning of the channel indexes was wrong, because it
naively removed entire rows that was pertaining to the para we delete.
This approach is flawed because it doesn't account for the rows that are
pertaining to other paras that contain the outgoing one.
This clearly violates the invariant imposed on the indexes, that all
the index rows must contain alive paras, but apart from that it also
lead to the situation where ingress index would contain the a different
set of channels that an egress have.
* Reserve currency for opening the channels
Note the ugly `unique_saturated_into` calls. The reason for them is the
currency trait accepts and defines the `Balance` associated type and the
deposit values are coming from the `HostConfiguration` where they are
defined using the `Balance`.
I figured that parameterising `HostConfiguration` would be annoying. On
the other hand, I don't expect these `unique_saturated_into` calls to
give us problems since it seems to be a reasonable assumption that this
module will be instantiated within a runtime where the Currency provided
will have a Balance that matches the one used in the configuration.
* Tests: Adapt `run_to_block` so that it submits a proper config
* Tests: exercise the deposit logic