This splits `cumulus-primitives-parachain-inherent` into two crates, the
previous `cumulus-primitives-parachain-inherent` and a new
`cumulus-client-parachain-inherent`. The idea behind this is to move the
`create_at` logic into the client crate. This removes quite a lot of
unrelated dependencies from the runtime std build and thus, makes the
compilation faster. On my Laptop the compilation is goes down by one
minute for `asset-hub-rococo-runtime`. I also assume that the full build
of the entire workspace probably can be speed-up a little bit, because
more stuff can be compiled in parallel.
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This opens up the proposer to only optionally create blocks. Nodes may
only make blocks when there are transactions or the chain is scheduled.
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Bumps [webpki](https://github.com/briansmith/webpki) from 0.22.0 to
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This PR fixes a bug in the tally accrual of approvals/rejections for
Candidates and Defender. The issue happened because:
- The `match maybe_old` is reducing `weight` from the tally:
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accruing but weight 4 when reducing from the tally. For example, let's
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- There's a Candidate with 0 approvals and 12 rejections;
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- The Member changes his vote to an approval;
- Now tally changes to 1 approvals and 9 rejections, removing the
accrued approvals from other Members;
- If the Member keeps changing his vote, it wipes the tally clean.
So this PR changes `match approval` to accrue `weight` instead of just
`1` and changes the tests:
- Fixes `challenges_work`. This test started failing after the fix. The
reason is that the test assumes that all Members have equal weights to
their votes, but Member 10 is ranked, so his vote should have weight 4
against the Defender. So instead of using Member 10, I added Member 50
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times;
- Fixes `waive_repay_works`. Unrelated to the bug, but this test was
yielding a false positive. The test is ranking up Member 20, but
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Fixes a potential memory leak.
`PR_SET_PDEATHSIG` is used to terminate children when the parent dies.
Note that this is subject to a race. There seems to be a raceless
alternative [here](https://stackoverflow.com/a/42498370/6085242), but
the concern is small enough that a bit more complexity doesn't seem
worth it. Left a bit more info in the code comment.
With the current code, when a user interlaces their region, the end
result will be three regions in the state:
- the non-interlaced region
- first part of the interlaced region
- second part of the interlaced region
The existing implementation retains the non-interlaced region in the
state, leading to a problematic scenario:
1. User 1 acquires a region from the market.
2. User 1 then interlaces this region.
3. Subsequently, User 1 transfers one part of the interlaced regions to
User 2.
Despite this transfer, User 1 retains the ability to assign the entire
original non-interlaced region, which is inconsistent with the fact that
they no longer own one of the interlaced parts.
This PR resolves the issue by removing the original region, ensuring
that only the two new interlaced regions remain in the state.
Found some areas for improvement while working on
https://github.com/polkadot-fellows/runtimes/pull/122.
## Improvements
- If multiple keys in a storage item (e.g. a map) are undecodable,
return all the undecodable keys rather than only the first one found
- Include the key of the undecodable storage in the INFO log
- Write output as hex string where appropriate
- Write INFO log on successful decoding
Closes#416
As I mentioned in the above issue `balance_to_points` conversion
currently overflows the `Balance` types even before computing the actual
points for the given tokens. This fixes that,
Even though it is difficult to overflow the sufficients variable, since
an attacker that is willing to rapidly increase the number must every
time deposit a minimum deposit of a given asset, it is safer to use
saturating_add().
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- Updates all safe call filters to allow `system::authorize_upgrade`.
- Updates Coretime safe call filter to allow `sudo` and
`system_set_storage`.
- Update Coretime teleports to allow teleportation with other system
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This changes `pallet-sudo` to also accept `Root` origin for
`ensure_sudo`. This can be useful for parachains who allow the relay
chain to have superuser rights to setup the sudo pallet for example.
Also fixes: https://github.com/paritytech/polkadot-sdk/issues/1417
- [x] CoreIndex -> AssignmentProvider mapping will be able to change any
time.
- [x] Implement
- [x] Provide Migrations
- [x] Add and fix tests
- [x] Implement bulk assigner logic
- [x] bulk assigner tests
- [x] Port over current assigner to use bulk designer (+ share on-demand
with bulk): top-level assigner has core ranges: legacy, bulk
- [x] Adjust migrations to reflect new assigner structure
- [x] Move migration code to Assignment code directly and make it
recursive (make it possible to skip releases) -> follow up ticket.
- [x] Test migrations
- [x] Add migration PR to runtimes repo -> follow up ticket.
- [x] Wire up with actual UMP messages
- [x] Write PR docs
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Many clippy lints usually enforced by `-Dcomplexity` and `-Dcorrectness`
are not caught by CI as they are gated by `features`, like
`runtime-benchmarks`, while the clippy CI job runs with only the default
features for all targets.
This PR also adds a CI step to run clippy with `--all-features` to
ensure the code quality is maintained behind feature gates from now on.
To improve local development, clippy lints are downgraded to warnings,
but they still will result in an error at CI due to the `-Dwarnings`
rustflag.
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Adds the `authorize_upgrade` -> `enact_authorized_upgrade` pattern to
`frame-system`. This will be useful for upgrading bridged chains that
are under the governance of Polkadot without passing entire runtime Wasm
blobs over a bridge.
Notes:
- Changed `enact_authorized_upgrade` to `apply_authorized_upgrade`.
Personal opinion, "apply" more accurately expresses what it's doing. Can
change back if outvoted.
- Remove `check_version` in favor of two extrinsics, so as to make
_checked_ the default.
- Left calls in `parachain-system` and marked as deprecated to prevent
breaking the API. They just call into the `frame-system` functions.
- Updated `frame-system` benchmarks to v2 syntax.
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