* sc-cli: Fix bugs after switching to clap3
Before switching to clap3 we support cli options like `--reserved-nodes A B` and after you needed to
pass `--reserved-nodes` cli option multiple times `--reserved-nodes A --reserved-nodes B`. This is
fixed by setting `multiple_occurrences(true)` option. This also done for all the other `Vec` cli
options in `sc-cli`. Besides that `--sync` wasn't supporting case insensitive parsing of the value.
This is now also supported. For both regressions a test is added. Besides that the pr removes all
the `rename_all = PascalCase` attributes, because they are not needed. All other `ArgEnum`s were
checked and all are already using `ignore_case(true)`.
* Bring back `PascalCase`, because otherwise it falls back to `kebab-case`...
* 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
* Clean obsolete BABE weight data
* Take out test assertion from check closure
* Optimize metadata access using `HeaderMetadata` trait
* Apply suggestions from code review
* Introduce finalize and import pre-commit synchronous actions
* Do not hold locks between internal methods calls
* Remove unused generic bound
* Apply suggestions from code review
* Register BABE's pre-commit actions on `block_import` instead of `start_babe`
* PreCommit actions should be `Fn` instead of `FnMut`
* More robust safenet in case of malformed finality notifications
Co-authored-by: Bastian Köcher <bkchr@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: André Silva <123550+andresilva@users.noreply.github.com>
* Simplify `num_connected_peers`
* Track requested peer counts
* Revert "Track requested peer counts"
This reverts commit 9f1c8704353df6afc17ed7e9f4ab8d8e29466ae4.
* Remove `substrate_sub_libp2p_peerset_num_requested` metric
* Remove two unused functions that I forgot to get rid of in previous commit
* Mark sync_state_genSyncSpec JSON-RPC as safe
* Note that parameter is unused
* Ideally I'd wait for compilation to be finished before pushing, but it's really taking a long time
* Remove deny_unsafe parameter
* Remove unused dependency
* Add a new host function for reporting fatal errors
* Fix one of the wasmtime executor tests
* Have `#[runtime_interface(wasm_only)]` actually mean WASM-only, and not no_std-only
* Print out errors through `Display` instead of `Debug`
* Switch one more trait to require `Error` for its error instead of only `Debug`
* Align to review comments
* Add stale branches heads to finality notifications
Warning. Previous implementation was sending a notification for
each block between the previous (explicitly) finalized block and
the new finalized one (with an hardcoded limit of 256).
Now finality notification is sent only for the new finalized head and it
contains the hash of the new finalized head, new finalized head header,
a list of all the implicitly finalized blocks and a list of stale
branches heads (i.e. the branches heads that are not part of the
canonical chain anymore).
* Add implicitly finalized blocks list to `ChainEvent::Finalized` message
The list contains all the blocks between the previously finalized block
up to the parent of the currently finalized one, sorted by block number.
`Finalized` messages handler, part of the `MaintainedTransactionPool`
implementation for `BasicPool`, still propagate full set of finalized
blocks to the txpool by iterating over implicitly finalized blocks list.
* Rust fmt
* Greedy evaluation of `stale_heads` during finalization
* Fix outdated assumption in a comment
* Removed a test optimization that is no more relevant
The loop was there to prevent sending to
`peer.network.on_block_finalized` the full list of finalized blocks.
Now only the finalized heads are received.
* Last finalized block lookup not required anymore
* Tests for block finality notifications payloads
* Document a bit tricky condition to avoid duplicate finalization notifications
* More idiomatic way to skip an iterator entry
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* Cargo fmt iteration
* Typo fix
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* Fix potential failure when a finalized orphan block is imported
* Apply suggestions from code review
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* Apply suggestions from code review
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Co-authored-by: Bastian Köcher <bkchr@users.noreply.github.com>
* beefy: add dummy latest_finalized() RPC
* beefy: rpc latest_best_beefy() using shared mem
* beefy: rpc populate latest_best_beefy()
* beefy: rpc handle readiness
* beefy: best block over channel - wip
Not working because channel can't be simply opened and receiver passed
to `rpc_extensions_builder` because `rpc_extensions_builder` has to be
`Fn` and not `FnOnce`... and and Receiver side of mpsc can't be cloned
yay!..
* beefy: make notification channels payload-agnostic
* beefy: use notification mechanism instead of custom channel
* beefy: add tracing key to notif channels
* sc-utils: add notification channel - wip
* beefy: use sc-utils generic notification channel
* grandpa: use sc-utils generic notification channel
* fix grumbles
* beefy-rpc: get best block header instead of number
* beefy-rpc: rename to `beefy_getFinalizedHead`
* fix nitpicks
* client-rpc-notifications: move generic Error from struct to fn
* beefy: use header from notification instead of getting from database
* beefy-rpc: get best block hash instead of header
* beefy-rpc: fix and improve latestHead test
* beefy-rpc: bubble up errors from rpc-handler instantiation
* update lockfile
* Apply suggestions from code review
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* fix errors and warnings
* fix nit
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* grandpa: update notif protocol name
* grandpa: add chain id prefix to protocol name
* grandpa: beautify protocol name handling
* grandpa: prepend genesis hash to protocol name
* chain-spec: add optional 'fork_id'
'fork_id' is used to uniquely identify forks of the same chain/network
'ChainSpec' trait provides default 'None' implementation, meaning this
chain hasn't been forked.
* grandpa: protocol_name mod instead of struct
* beefy: add genesis hash prefix to protocol name
* chainspec: add fork_id
* grandpa: simplify protocol name
* grandpa: contain protocol name building logic
* beefy: contain protocol name building logic
* grandpa: fix tests
* fix merge damage
* fix docs reference visibility
Signed-off-by: acatangiu <adrian@parity.io>
* Update client/finality-grandpa/src/lib.rs
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* Update client/finality-grandpa/src/communication/mod.rs
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* Update client/beefy/src/lib.rs
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* Update client/beefy/src/lib.rs
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* avoid using hash default, even for protocol names
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