* Add mmr_root() to pallet-mmr API to expose root from state
* use the right MmrApi primitives
* bridges: use correct mmr primitives
* rococo: beefy-mmr deposit mmr root digest
* fix lockfile
* update lockfile for {"substrate"}
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* Move `trait ParachainHost` to a separate version independent module
`trait ParachainHost` is no longer part of a specific primitives
version. Instead there is a single trait for stable and staging api
versions. The trait contains stable AND staging methods. The latter are
explicitly marked as unstable.
* Fix `use` primitives
`polkadot_primitives::v2` becomes `polkadot_primitives::runtime_api`
* Staging API declaration and stubs
Introduces the concept for 'staging functions' in runtime API. These
functions are still in testing and they are meant to be used only
within test networks (Westend).
They coexist with the stable calls for technical reasons - maintaining
different runtime APIs for different networks is hard to implement.
Check the doc comments in source files for more details how the staging
API should be used.
* Add new staging method - get_session_disputes()
Add `staging_get_session_disputes` to `ParachainHost` as the first
method of the staging API.
* Hide vstaging runtime api implementations behind feature flag
* Fix test runtime
* fn staging_get_session_disputes() is renamed to fn staging_get_disputes()
* Adding `Fallback` on election failure
Use the newly introduced `BoundedOnChainSequentialPhragmen`
and `UnboundedOnChainSequentialPhragmen`
* Adding `BoundedOnchainExecution`
after changes in substrate
* Introducing `ExecutionConfig`
from `frame_election_provider_support::onchain`
* `OnChainSequentialPhragmen` > `OnChainSeqPhragmen`
Renaming to have a shorter name
* `BoundedOnchainExecution` -> `BoundedExecution`
And `UnboundedOnchainExecution` -> `UnboundedExecution`
* `Fallback` back to `NoFallback`
`UnboundedExecution` for `GovernanceFallback`
* Update runtime/test-runtime/src/lib.rs
* update lockfile for {"substrate"}
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* using `frame_npos_elections_solution_type`
* forget to commit one change
* substrate pallet renaming
* `Support` moved to frame in substrate
* update lockfile for {"substrate"}
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* Use updated bags list: Companion to #10997
* Use Score, not Value
* update lockfile for {"substrate"}
* Fix match_types
* Fix
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* remove v0 primitives from polkadot-primitives
* first pass: remove v0
* fix fallout in erasure-coding
* remove v1 primitives, consolidate to v2
* the great import update
* update runtime_api_impl_v1 to v2 as well
* guide: add `Version` request for runtime API
* add version query to runtime API
* reintroduce OldV1SessionInfo in a limited way
* Add missing XCM benchmarks for ReserveAssetDeposited
* Check whether checking account is zero before minting
* Try and prevent overflow
* Remove minting currencies into the checking account
* cargo run --quiet --profile=production --features=runtime-benchmarks -- benchmark --chain=westend-dev --steps=50 --repeat=20 --pallet=pallet_xcm_benchmarks::fungible --extrinsic=* --execution=wasm --wasm-execution=compiled --heap-pages=4096 --header=./file_header.txt --template=./xcm/pallet-xcm-benchmarks/template.hbs --output=./runtime/westend/src/weights/xcm/pallet_xcm_benchmarks_fungible.rs
* Use a smaller divisor
* Mint a smaller amount still
* cargo run --quiet --profile=production --features=runtime-benchmarks -- benchmark --chain=westend-dev --steps=50 --repeat=20 --pallet=pallet_xcm_benchmarks::fungible --extrinsic=* --execution=wasm --wasm-execution=compiled --heap-pages=4096 --header=./file_header.txt --template=./xcm/pallet-xcm-benchmarks/template.hbs --output=./runtime/westend/src/weights/xcm/pallet_xcm_benchmarks_fungible.rs
* Remove logic for minting assets to the checking account
* Configure a smaller amount of reserve asset used for testing
* Try unwrapping the result of an execution
* Set the origin properly
* Revert "Set the origin properly"
This reverts commit c748a05733173fb7072878c19b10a583675a5f54.
* Update license year
* cargo run --quiet --profile=production --features=runtime-benchmarks -- benchmark --chain=westend-dev --steps=50 --repeat=20 --pallet=pallet_xcm_benchmarks::fungible --extrinsic=* --execution=wasm --wasm-execution=compiled --heap-pages=4096 --header=./file_header.txt --template=./xcm/pallet-xcm-benchmarks/template.hbs --output=./runtime/westend/src/weights/xcm/pallet_xcm_benchmarks_fungible.rs
* Update license year
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* add fast-runtime feature for reduced session times
* make democracy periods fast on fast-runtime
* propagate fast-runtime feature through cargo.toml files
* add fast motion and term durations to Kusama
* Update runtime/westend/Cargo.toml
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* set session time to 2 minutes to avoid block production issues
* formatting
* update Substrate
* set democracy fast periods back to 1min
* set launch period and enactment period to 1 block in fast-runtime
* remove unnecessary westend period configs
* add prod_or_test macro to allow specifying prod, test and env values for parameter types
* move prod_or_test macro into common module and use it consistently
* rename macro to prod_or_fast
* cargo +nightly fmt
* bump impl_versions
* newline
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* add note that env variable is evaluated at compile time
* newline
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* newline
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* cargo fmt
* impl_version: 0
* impl_version: 0
* use prod_or_fast macro for LeasePeriod and LeaseOffset
* use prod_or_fast macro in WND and ROC constants
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* Move XCM runtime configurations into their own files
* Update copyright year
* Fix compilation errors
* Import XCM types in westend runtime unit tests
* merge master (do not compile)
* fix
* lock
* update lock
* Update to refactoring.
* runtime version
* fmt
* remove trie patch
* remove patch
* No layout alias for bridge proof.
* update depupdate depss
* No switch until migration.
* master lock
* test
* test
* Revert "test"
This reverts commit 57325ef73332bf4b054aa4a667bb716fcf8a0d89.
* Revert "test"
This reverts commit ce74d0e2062806f72c0e9e9ca07b14165f43521e.
* rename feature
* state version as parameter, use the feature only on runtimes.
* update
* update to state version in runtime
* state version from storage
* update lockfile for substrate
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This commit hooks up the API provided by #4457 to the runtime API
subsystem. In a following PR this API will be consumed by the PVF
pre-checking subsystem.
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* pvf-precheck: Integrate PVF pre-checking into paras module
Closes#4009
This is the most of the runtime-side change needed for #3211.
Here is how it works.
The PVF pre-checking can be triggered either by an upgrade or by
onboarding (i.e. calling `schedule_para_initialize`). The PVF
pre-checking process is identified by the PVF code hash that is being
voted on. If there is already PVF pre-checking process running, then no
new PVF pre-checking process will be started. Instead, we just subscribe
to the existing one.
If there is no PVF pre-checking process running but the PVF code hash
was already saved in the storage, that necessarily means (I invite the
reviewers to double-check this invariant) that the PVF already passed
pre-checking. This is equivalent to instant approving of the PVF.
The pre-checking process can be concluded either by obtaining a
supermajority or if it expires.
Each validator checks the list of PVFs available for voting. The vote is
binary, i.e. accept or reject a given PVF. As soon as the supermajority
of votes are collected for one of the sides of the vote, the voting is
concluded in that direction and the effects of the voting are enacted.
Only validators from the active set can participate in the vote. The set
of active validators can change each session. That's why we reset the
votes each session. A voting that observed a certain number of sessions
will be rejected.
The effects of the PVF accepting depend on the operations requested it:
1. All onboardings subscribed to the approved PVF pre-checking process will
get scheduled and after passing 2 session boundaries they will be onboarded.
2. All upgrades subscribed to the approved PVF pre-checking process will
get scheduled very similarly to the existing process. Upgrades with
pre-checking are really the same process that is just delayed by the
time required for pre-checking voting. In case of instant approval the
mechanism is exactly the same. This is important from parachains
compatibility standpoint since following the delayed upgrade requires
the parachain to implement
https://github.com/paritytech/cumulus/pull/517.
In case, PVF pre-checking process was concluded with rejection, then all
the requesting operations get cancelled. For onboarding it means it gets
without movement: the lifecycle of such parachain is terminated on the
`Onboarding` state and after rejection the lifecycle is none. That in
turn means that the caller can attempt registering the parachain once
more. For upgrading it means that the upgrade process is aborted: that
flashes go-ahead signal with `Abort` flag.
Rejection leads to removing the allegedly bad validation code from the
chain storage. Among other things, this implies that the operation can
be re-requested. That allows for retrying an operation in case there was
some bug. At the same time it does not look as a DoS vector due to the
caching performed by the nodes.
PVF pre-checking can be enabled and disabled. Initially, according to
the changes in #4420, this mechanism is disabled. Triggering the PVF
pre-checking when it is disabled just means that we insta approve the
requesting operation. This should lead to the behavior being unchanged.
Follow-ups:
- expose runtime APIs
* cargo run --quiet --release --features=runtime-benchmarks -- benchmark --chain=polkadot-dev --steps=50 --repeat=20 --pallet=runtime_parachains::paras --extrinsic=* --execution=wasm --wasm-execution=compiled --heap-pages=4096 --header=./file_header.txt --output=./runtime/polkadot/src/weights/runtime_parachains_paras.rs
* cargo run --quiet --release --features=runtime-benchmarks -- benchmark --chain=westend-dev --steps=50 --repeat=20 --pallet=runtime_parachains::paras --extrinsic=* --execution=wasm --wasm-execution=compiled --heap-pages=4096 --header=./file_header.txt --output=./runtime/westend/src/weights/runtime_parachains_paras.rs
* cargo run --quiet --release --features=runtime-benchmarks -- benchmark --chain=kusama-dev --steps=50 --repeat=20 --pallet=runtime_parachains::paras --extrinsic=* --execution=wasm --wasm-execution=compiled --heap-pages=4096 --header=./file_header.txt --output=./runtime/kusama/src/weights/runtime_parachains_paras.rs
* cargo run --quiet --release --features runtime-benchmarks -- benchmark --chain=rococo-dev --steps=50 --repeat=20 --pallet=runtime_parachains::paras --extrinsic=* --execution=wasm --wasm-execution=compiled --heap-pages=4096 --header=./file_header.txt --output=./runtime/rococo/src/weights/runtime_parachains_paras.rs
* Review fixes
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