* Rename crowdfund -> crowdloan
* allow contribution on behalf of another user
* starting some benchmarks
* optimization: use append api
* Use on_initialize instead of on_finalize
* More benchmarks
* try to implement partial child storage removal
* partial dissolve test
* onboard benchmark
* begin retirement
* on_initialize
* remove _ { }
* Revert "allow contribution on behalf of another user"
This reverts commit b7dd7d1ec751495cee3ddb57133a13c390b020e5.
* finish undo of "allow contribution on behalf of another user"
* Allow any user to trigger withdraw on closed crowdloan
* use transfer instead of withdraw/create pattern
* unused warning
* Update runtime/common/src/crowdloan.rs
Co-authored-by: Kian Paimani <5588131+kianenigma@users.noreply.github.com>
* dont need to assign to empty variable
Co-authored-by: Kian Paimani <5588131+kianenigma@users.noreply.github.com>
* subsystems have an unbounded channel to the overseer
* Update node/overseer/src/lib.rs
Co-authored-by: Bernhard Schuster <bernhard@ahoi.io>
* bump Cargo.lock
Co-authored-by: Bernhard Schuster <bernhard@ahoi.io>
With the switch to tracing we did not set the `max_log_level` anymore.
This resulted in a performance degradation as logging did not early
exited and thus, `trace` logs were at least resolved every time.
This pr fixes it by ensuring that we set the correct max log level.
* Do not send empty view updates to peers
It happened that we send empty view updates to our peers, because we
only updated our finalized block. This could lead to situations where we
overwhelmed sub systems with too many messages. On Rococo this lead to
constant restarts of our nodes, because some node apparently was
finalizing a lot of blocks.
To prevent this, the pr is doing the following:
1. If a peer sends us an empty view, we report this peer and decrease it
reputation.
2. We ensure that we only send a view update when the `heads` changed
and not only the `finalized_number`.
3. We do not send empty `ActiveLeavesUpdates` from the overseer, as this
makes no sense to send these empty updates. If some subsystem is relying
on the finalized block, it needs to listen for the overseer signal.
* Update node/network/bridge/src/lib.rs
Co-authored-by: Peter Goodspeed-Niklaus <coriolinus@users.noreply.github.com>
* Don't work if they're are no added heads
* Fix test
* Ahhh
* More fixes
Co-authored-by: Peter Goodspeed-Niklaus <coriolinus@users.noreply.github.com>
* Fuse receive stream in Context
* Revert "Fuse receive stream in Context"
This reverts commit ddd26fa98f0ca1afbc22064e93010e4193a058b2.
* Exit on node shutdown from av-store loop
* Filter only context error
* Store all chunks and in a single transaction
* Adds chunks LRU to store
* Add pruning records metrics
* Use honest cache instead of LRU
* Remove unnecessary optional cache
* Fix review nits that are fixable
* Don't mutate storage when account is dead and should stay dead
* cargo run --release --features=runtime-benchmarks --manifest-path=bin/node/cli/Cargo.toml -- benchmark --chain=dev --steps=50 --repeat=20 --pallet=pallet_balances --extrinsic=* --execution=wasm --wasm-execution=compiled --heap-pages=4096 --output=./frame/balances/src/weights.rs --template=./.maintain/frame-weight-template.hbs
* more concrete storage noop
Co-authored-by: Parity Benchmarking Bot <admin@parity.io>
* Companion PR for refactoring priority groups
* Fix non reserved node
* Try fix tests
* Missing import
* Fix warning
* Change protocols order
* Fix test
* Renames
* Update syn dependency to make it compile again after merging master
* "Update Substrate"
Co-authored-by: parity-processbot <>
* Rework priority groups
* Broken tests fix
* Fix warning causing CI to fail
* [Hack] Try restore backwards-compatibility
* Fix peerset bug
* Doc fixes and clean up
* Error on state mismatch
* Try debug CI
* CI debugging
* [CI debug] Can I please see this line
* Revert "[CI debug] Can I please see this line"
This reverts commit 4b7cf7c1511f579cd818b21d46bd11642dfac5cb.
* Revert "CI debugging"
This reverts commit 9011f1f564b860386dc7dd6ffa9fc34ea7107623.
* Fix error! which isn't actually an error
* Fix Ok() returned when actually Err()
* Tweaks and fixes
* Fix build
* Peerset bugfix
* [Debug] Try outbound GrandPa slots
* Another bugfix
* Revert "[Debug] Try outbound GrandPa slots"
This reverts commit d175b9208c088faad77d9f0ce36ff6f48bd92dd3.
* [Debug] Try outbound GrandPa slots
* Apply suggestions from code review
Co-authored-by: Max Inden <mail@max-inden.de>
* Use consts for hardcoded peersets
* Revert "Try debug CI"
This reverts commit 62c4ad5e79c03d561c714a008022ecac463a597e.
* Renames
* Line widths
* Add doc
Co-authored-by: Max Inden <mail@max-inden.de>
There is no reason for subkey to import the default Substrate node to
support a feature that would only be usable for the Substrate node.
Subkey itself should be more the default key management binary for
Substrate related chains. If certain chains require some special
functionality, they can easily stick together their own "my-chain-key".
* Fix incorrect use of syn::exports
Instead of using `syn::exports` we should import the trait from the
quote crate directly.
* Use own macro for test cases to fix compilation with latest syn
* Fix test
* upgrade a few dependencies
* make it compile at the expense of duplicate deps
* fix web-wasm and a warning
* introduce activate-wasm-bindgen-features crate
* Revert "introduce activate-wasm-bindgen-features crate"
This reverts commit 5a6e41e683f8a4844c0a735dcd08caabb2313f11.
* add getrandom feature to sc-consensus-aura
* add timing setup to OverseerSubsystemContext
* figure out how to initialize the rng
* attach a timer to a portion of the messages traveling to the Overseer
This timer only exists / logs a fraction of the time (configurable
by `MESSAGE_TIMER_METRIC_CAPTURE_RATE`). When it exists, it tracks
the span between the `OverSubsystemContext` receiving the message
and its receipt in `Overseer::run`.
* propagate message timing to the start of route_message
This should be more accurate; it ensures that the timer runs
at least as long as that function. As `route_message` is async,
it may not actually run for some time after it is called (or ever).
* fix failing test
* rand_chacha apparently implicitly has getrandom feature
* change rng initialization
The previous impl using `from_entropy` depends on the `getrandom`
crate, which uses the system entropy source, and which does not
work on `wasm32-unknown-unknown` because it wants to fall back to
a JS implementation which we can't assume exists.
This impl depends only on `rand::thread_rng`, which has no documentation
stating that it's similarly limited.
* remove randomness in favor of a simpler 1 of N procedure
This deserves a bit of explanation, as the motivating issue explicitly
requested randomness. In short, it's hard to get randomness to compile
for `wasm32-unknown-unknown` because that is explicitly intended to be
as deterministic as practical. Additionally, even though it would never
be used for consensus purposes, it still felt offputting to intentionally
introduce randomness into a node's operations. Except, it wasn't really
random, either: it was a deterministic PRNG varying only in its state,
and getting the state to work right for that target would have required
initializing from a constant.
Given that it was a deterministic sequence anyway, it seemed much simpler
and more explicit to simply select one of each N messages instead of
attempting any kind of realistic randomness.
* reinstate randomness for better statistical properties
This partially reverts commit 0ab8594c328b3f9ce1f696fe405556d4000630e9.
`oorandom` is much lighter than the previous `rand`-based implementation,
which makes this easier to work with.
This implementation gives each subsystem and each child RNG a distinct
increment, which should ensure they produce distinct streams of values.
* babe: expose next epoch data
* babe: add runtime api for next_epoch
* babe: avoid reading next authorities from storage unnecessarily
* babe: add notes about epoch duration constraints
* babe: guard against overflow
* babe: add test for fetching current and next epoch data
* commented use of common
* hack to pass tests
* another hack
* remove all commented code
* fix the easy tests
* temp hack
* follow through comma hack until better solution
* patch macro
* missed one
* update benchmarks
* update docs
* fix docs
* removed too much
* fix changes
Co-authored-by: Shawn Tabrizi <shawntabrizi@gmail.com>
* Wait for block import in parachain consensus
There was a bug in the parachain consensus that when importing a relay
chain block that sets a new best parachain block, but the required
parachain block was not yet imported. This pr fixes this by waiting for
the block to be imported.
* Finish docs