* [WIP] PVF: Split out worker binaries
* Address compilation problems and re-design a bit
* Reorganize once more, fix tests
* Reformat with new nightly to make `cargo fmt` test happy
* Address `clippy` warnings
* Add temporary trace to debug zombienet tests
* Fix zombienet node upgrade test
* Fix malus and its CI
* Fix building worker binaries with malus
* More fixes for malus
* Remove unneeded cli subcommands
* Support placing auxiliary binaries to `/usr/libexec`
* Fix spelling
* Spelling
Co-authored-by: Marcin S. <marcin@realemail.net>
* Implement review comments (mostly nits)
* Fix worker node version flag
* Rework getting the worker paths
* Address a couple of review comments
* Minor restructuring
* Fix CI error
* Add tests for worker binaries detection
* Improve tests; try to fix CI
* Move workers module into separate file
* Try to fix failing test and workers not printing latest version
- Tests were not finding the worker binaries
- Workers were not being rebuilt when the version changed
- Made some errors easier to read
* Make a bunch of fixes
* Rebuild nodes on version change
* Fix more issues
* Fix tests
* Pass node version from node into dependencies to avoid recompiles
- [X] get version in CLI
- [X] pass it in to service
- [X] pass version along to PVF
- [X] remove rerun from service
- [X] add rerun to CLI
- [X] don’t rerun pvf/worker’s (these should be built by nodes which have rerun enabled)
* Some more improvements for smoother tests
- [X] Fix tests
- [X] Make puppet workers pass None for version and remove rerun
- [X] Make test collators self-contained
* Add back rerun to PVF workers
* Move worker binaries into files in cli crate
As a final optimization I've separated out each worker binary from its own crate
into the CLI crate. Before, the worker bin shared a crate with the worker lib,
so when the binaries got recompiled so did the libs and everything transitively
depending on the libs. This commit fixes this regression that was causing
recompiles after every commit.
* Fix bug (was passing worker version for node version)
* Move workers out of cli into root src/bin/ dir
- [X] Pass in node version from top-level (polkadot)
- [X] Add build.rs with rerun-git-head to root dir
* Add some sanity checks for workers to dockerfiles
* Update malus
+ [X] Make it self-contained
+ [X] Undo multiple binary changes
* Try to fix clippy errors
* Address `cargo run` issue
- [X] Add default-run for polkadot
- [X] Add note about installation to error
* Update readme (installation instructions)
* Allow disabling external workers for local/testing setups
+ [X] cli flag to enable single-binary mode
+ [X] Add message to error
* Revert unnecessary Cargo.lock changes
* Remove unnecessary build scripts from collators
* Add back missing malus commands (should fix failing ZN job)
* Some minor fixes
* Update Cargo.lock
* Fix some build errors
* Undo self-contained binaries; cli flag to disable version check
+ [X] Remove --dont-run-external-workers
+ [X] Add --disable-worker-version-check
+ [X] Remove PVF subcommands
+ [X] Redo malus changes
* Try to fix failing job and add some docs for local tests
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Co-authored-by: Dmitry Sinyavin <dmitry.sinyavin@parity.io>
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* Implement runtime apis for fake runtime
These runtime api implementations are only used to make the compiler
think that we have implemented all required runtime apis. They will not
be called as we switch the executor to `WasmExecutor`. In the near
future we will not require these fake implementations anymore after
Substrate has shifted away from this compile time requirement.
This brings us the advantage that the `polkadot-service` doesn't need to
depend on the runtimes for getting the `RuntimeApi` type.
It also removes around 1min of build time on my machine ;)
* Fix warning
* FMT
* ".git/.scripts/commands/fmt/fmt.sh"
* Use more descriptive id
* Fix warnings
* Adapt path
* Fix 🙈
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* Temporary commit to make the Substrate CI happy
* Revert "Temporary commit to make the Substrate CI happy"
This reverts commit 9eb2fd223c3e36312242d4fda4ebacf3dd732547.
* Align to substrate master
* Update lock
* Adjust some naming according to the new substrate crates
* rust 1.64 enables workspace properties
* add edition, repository and authors.
* of course, update the version in one place.
Co-authored-by: Andronik <write@reusable.software>
* westend: update transaction version
* polkadot: update transaction version
* kusama: update transaction version
* Bump spec_version to 9330
* bump versions to 0.9.33
* Add `DisputeState` to `DisputeCoordinatorMessage::RecentDisputes`
The new signature of the message is:
```
RecentDisputes(oneshot::Sender<Vec<(SessionIndex, CandidateHash, DisputeStatus)>>),
```
As part of the change also add `DispiteStatus` to
`polkadot_node_primitives`.
* Move dummy_signature() in primitives/test-helpers
* Enable staging runtime api on Rococo
* Implementation
* Move disputes to separate module
* Vote prioritisation
* Duplicates handling
* Double vote handling
* Unit tests
* Logs and metrics
* Code review feedback
* Fix ACTIVE/INACTIVE separation and update partition names
* Add `fn dispute_is_inactive` to node primitives and refactor `fn get_active_with_status()` logic
* Keep the 'old' logic if the staging api is not enabled
* Fix some comments in tests
* Add warning message if there are any inactive_unknown_onchain disputes
* Add file headers and remove `use super::*;` usage outside tests
* Adding doc comments
* Fix test methods names
* Fix staging api usage
* Fix `get_disputes` runtime function implementation
* Fix compilation error
* Fix arithmetic operations in tests
* Use smaller test data
* Rename `RuntimeApiRequest::StagingDisputes` to `RuntimeApiRequest::Disputes`
* Remove `staging-client` feature flag
* fmt
* Remove `vstaging` feature flag
* Some comments regarding the staging api
* Rename dispute selection modules in provisioner
with_staging_api -> prioritized_selection
without_staging_api -> random_selection
* Comments for staging api
* Comments
* Additional logging
* Code review feedback
process_selected_disputes -> into_multi_dispute_statement_set
typo
In trait VoteType: vote_value -> is_valid
* Code review feedback
* Fix metrics
* get_disputes -> disputes
* Get time only once during partitioning
* Fix partitioning
* Comments
* Reduce the number of hardcoded api versions
* Code review feedback
* Unused import
* Comments
* More precise log messages
* Code review feedback
* Code review feedback
* Code review feedback - remove `trait VoteType`
* Code review feedback
* Trace log for DisputeCoordinatorMessage::QueryCandidateVotes counter in vote_selection
* Enable correct features
Signed-off-by: Oliver Tale-Yazdi <oliver.tale-yazdi@parity.io>
* Feature gate function
The expose_db function is currently feature gated with runtime-benchmarks.
After the related Substrate MR, this feature gate will actually *work*
as intended instead of doing nothing.
BUT then we also have to pass through the correct feature, hence this MR.
Signed-off-by: Oliver Tale-Yazdi <oliver.tale-yazdi@parity.io>
* update lockfile for {"substrate"}
* Fix bench features
Signed-off-by: Oliver Tale-Yazdi <oliver.tale-yazdi@parity.io>
* fix more features
Signed-off-by: Oliver Tale-Yazdi <oliver.tale-yazdi@parity.io>
Signed-off-by: Oliver Tale-Yazdi <oliver.tale-yazdi@parity.io>
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* Bump crate versions
* Bump spec_version to 9280 for kusama
* Bump spec_version to 9280 for polkadot
* Bump spec_version to 9280 for rococo
* Bump spec_version to 9280 for westend
* update Cargo.lock
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