The `xcm` crate was renamed to `staging-xcm` to be able to publish it to
crates.io as someone as squatted `xcm`. The problem with this rename is
that the `TypeInfo` includes the crate name which ultimately lands in
the metadata. The metadata is consumed by downstream users like
`polkadot-js` or people building on top of `polkadot-js`. These people
are using the entire `path` to find the type in the type registry. Thus,
their code would break as the type path would now be [`staging_xcm`,
`VersionedXcm`] instead of [`xcm`, `VersionedXcm`]. This pull request
fixes this by renaming the path segment `staging_xcm` to `xcm`.
This requires: https://github.com/paritytech/scale-info/pull/197
---------
Co-authored-by: Francisco Aguirre <franciscoaguirreperez@gmail.com>
This is followup of #13027.
`Aura` need to enable `serde` feature in dependent crates, otherwise
test-substrate-runtime compilation fails with the following error if
`serde` is enabled:
```
error: cannot find macro `format` in this scope
-->
/home/miszka/parity/10-genesis-config/substrate-master/primitives/consensus/aura/src/lib.rs:50:3
|
50 | app_crypto!(ed25519, AURA);
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
|
= help: consider importing one of these items:
scale_info::prelude::format
sp_application_crypto::format
= note: this error originates in the macro
`$crate::app_crypto_public_common_if_serde` which comes from the
expansion of the macro `app_crypto` (in Nightly builds, run with -Z
macro-backtrace for more info)
```
* Change copyright year to 2023 from 2022
* Fix incorrect update of copyright year
* Remove years from copy right header
* Fix remaining files
* Fix typo in a header and remove update-copyright.sh
* Move create_inherent_data call to use side
* Make provide_inherent_data async
* Fix tests
* Apply suggestions from code review
Co-authored-by: Bastian Köcher <git@kchr.de>
* Log errors
* Fix test
* Fix test
* fix
* Deduplicate test code
* fix
* flag
* Update client/consensus/slots/src/lib.rs
Co-authored-by: Bastian Köcher <git@kchr.de>
* Revert "Deduplicate test code"
This reverts commit ba46adbe089329c78cd69ccdb08e27ed67bd77cf.
* Fix test
* remove commented out code
* minor to start CI run
* start CI
* Update client/consensus/slots/src/lib.rs
Co-authored-by: Marcin S. <marcin@bytedude.com>
* Apply PR suggestions
* Apply PR suggestions
* Update client/consensus/slots/src/lib.rs
Co-authored-by: Bastian Köcher <git@kchr.de>
* minor
* kickoff CI
* PR suggestions
* Compute remaining duration instead of using slot_info.duration
* Don't rely on sub implementation for Instant
* Apply PR suggestions
* Use saturating_duration_since
Co-authored-by: Bastian Köcher <git@kchr.de>
Co-authored-by: Marcin S. <marcin@bytedude.com>
Co-authored-by: parity-processbot <>
* Aura: Adds some compatibility mode to support old chains
In https://github.com/paritytech/substrate/pull/9132 we changed the way how we get the authorities
from the runtime. Before this mentioned pr we would call `initialize_block` before calling the
authorities runtime function. The problem with this was that when you have a block X that would
switch the authority set, it would already be signed by an authority of the new set. This was wrong,
as a block should only be signed by the current authority set. As this change is a hard fork, this
pr brings back the possibility for users that have a chain running with this old logic to upgrade.
They will need to use:
```
CompatibilityMode::UseInitializeBlock { until: some_block_in_the_future }
```
Using this compatibility mode will make the node behave like the old nodes, aka calling
`initialize_block` before doing the actual runtime call to `authorities`. Then when the given
`until` block is being build/imported the node switches to the new behaviour of not calling
`initialize_block` before. This is a hard fork, so the `until` block should be chosen wisely as a
point where all nodes in the network have upgraded.
* Fixes
* Make docs ready
* Update client/consensus/aura/src/lib.rs
Co-authored-by: André Silva <123550+andresilva@users.noreply.github.com>
* Update client/consensus/aura/src/lib.rs
Co-authored-by: André Silva <123550+andresilva@users.noreply.github.com>
* Update client/consensus/aura/src/lib.rs
Co-authored-by: André Silva <123550+andresilva@users.noreply.github.com>
* FMT
Co-authored-by: André Silva <123550+andresilva@users.noreply.github.com>
* 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
* SlotDuration: Always fetch the slot duration from the runtime
The slot duration should always be fetched from the runtime instead of being cached in the db. The
slot duration is only fetched on startup of the node, so the performance isn't that important. This
is especially helpful for the case when the slot duration of a chain should be changed through a
runtime upgrade (there be dragons, so take care).
* Fix docs
* Remove logging
* Fix warning
* 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>
* 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>
Co-authored-by: Denis Pisarev <denis.pisarev@parity.io>
* Do not call `initialize_block` before any runtime api
Before this change we always called `initialize_block` before calling
into the runtime. There was already support with `skip_initialize` to skip
the initialization. Almost no runtime_api requires that
`initialize_block` is called before. Actually this only leads to higher
execution times most of the time, because all runtime modules are
initialized and this is especially expensive when the block contained a
runtime upgrade.
TLDR: Do not call `initialize_block` before calling a runtime api.
* Change `validate_transaction` interface
* Fix rpc test
* Fixes and comments
* Some docs
This instructs the Aura runtime api to skip initialize block, when
requesting the authorities. This is important, as we don't want to use
the new authorities that should be used from the next block on.
Besides that, it removes the caching stuff. The cache is not available
on full nodes anyway. In the future we should store the authorities
probably in the aux store.
* Lol
* Yeah
* Moare
* adaasda
* Convert AURA to new pallet macro
* AURA: Switch to `CurrentSlot` instead of `LastTimestamp`
This switches AURA to use `CurrentSlot` instead of `LastTimestamp`.
* Add missing file
* Update frame/aura/src/migrations.rs
Co-authored-by: André Silva <123550+andresilva@users.noreply.github.com>
* Remove the runtime side provide inherent code
* Use correct weight
* Add TODO
* Remove the Inherent from AURA
* 🤦
* Remove unused stuff
* Update primitives authorship
* Fix babe inherent data provider
* Fix consensus-uncles
* Fix BABE
* Do some further changes to authorship primitives... :D
* More work
* Make it compile the happy path
* Make it async!
* Take hash
* More stuff
* Hacks
* Revert "Hacks"
This reverts commit cfffad88668cfdebf632a59c4fbfada001ef8251.
* Fix
* Make `execute_block` return the final block header
* Move Aura digest stuff
* Make it possible to disable equivocation checking
* Fix fix fix
* Some refactorings
* Comment
* Fixes fixes fixes
* More cleanups
* Some love
* Better love
* Make slot duration being exposed as `Duration` to the outside
* Some slot info love
* Add `build_aura_worker` utility function
* Copy copy copy
* Some stuff
* Start fixing pow
* Fix pow
* Remove some bounds
* More work
* Make grandpa work
* Make slots use `async_trait`
* Introduce `SharedData`
* Add test and fix bugs
* Switch to `SharedData`
* Make grandpa tests working
* More Babe work
* Make grandpa work
* Introduce `SharedData`
* Add test and fix bugs
* Switch to `SharedData`
* Make grandpa tests working
* More Babe work
* Make it async
* Fix fix
* Use `async_trait` in sc-consensus-slots
This makes the code a little bit easier to read and also expresses that
there can always only be one call at a time to `on_slot`.
* Make grandpa tests compile
* More Babe tests work
* Fix network test
* Start fixing service test
* Finish service-test
* Fix sc-consensus-aura
* Fix fix fix
* More fixes
* Make everything compile *yeah*
* Make manual-seal compile
* More fixes
* Start fixing Aura
* Fix Aura tests
* Fix Babe tests
* Make everything compile
* Move code around and switch to async_trait
* Fix Babe
* Docs docs docs
* Move to FRAME
* Fix fix fix
* Make everything compile
* Last cleanups
* Fix integration test
* Change slot usage of the timestamp
* We really need to switch to `impl-trait-for-tuples`
* Update primitives/inherents/src/lib.rs
Co-authored-by: André Silva <123550+andresilva@users.noreply.github.com>
* Update primitives/inherents/src/lib.rs
Co-authored-by: André Silva <123550+andresilva@users.noreply.github.com>
* Update primitives/inherents/src/lib.rs
Co-authored-by: André Silva <123550+andresilva@users.noreply.github.com>
* Some extra logging
* Remove dbg!
* Update primitives/consensus/common/src/import_queue/basic_queue.rs
Co-authored-by: André Silva <123550+andresilva@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: André Silva <123550+andresilva@users.noreply.github.com>
The timestamp inherent type was up to now just a simple `u64`. This
worked, but doesn't give you that much guarantees at compile time about
the type. This pr changes that by converting this type to a unit type
wrapper, similar to what we have done for `Slot`.
This is required for some future pr that touches quite a lot of the
inherents stuff :)
Besides this unit wrapper type, this pr also moves the `OnTimestampSet`
trait to `frame_support::traits`.
* Move AuRa digest from client to primitives
This makes the digest stuff usable from inside the runtime ;)
* Update primitives/runtime/src/generic/digest.rs
Co-authored-by: André Silva <123550+andresilva@users.noreply.github.com>
* Review feedback
* Make BABE use the new functionality
Co-authored-by: André Silva <123550+andresilva@users.noreply.github.com>
* Convert AURA to new pallet macro
* AURA: Switch to `CurrentSlot` instead of `LastTimestamp`
This switches AURA to use `CurrentSlot` instead of `LastTimestamp`.
* Add missing file
* Update frame/aura/src/migrations.rs
Co-authored-by: André Silva <123550+andresilva@users.noreply.github.com>
* Remove the runtime side provide inherent code
* Use correct weight
* Add TODO
* Remove the Inherent from AURA
* 🤦
* Remove unused stuff
Co-authored-by: André Silva <123550+andresilva@users.noreply.github.com>
* Introduce a `Slot` type
Instead of having some type definition that only was used in half of the
code or directly using `u64`, this adds a new unit type wrapper `Slot`.
This makes it especially easy for the outside api to know what type is
expected/returned.
* Change epoch duratioC
* rename all instances of slot number to slot
* Make the constructor private
Co-authored-by: André Silva <andrerfosilva@gmail.com>