**Update:** Pushed additional changes based on the review comments.
**This pull request fixes various spelling mistakes in this
repository.**
Most of the changes are contained in the first **3** commits:
- `Fix spelling mistakes in comments and docs`
- `Fix spelling mistakes in test names`
- `Fix spelling mistakes in error messages, panic messages, logs and
tracing`
Other source code spelling mistakes are separated into individual
commits for easier reviewing:
- `Fix the spelling of 'authority'`
- `Fix the spelling of 'REASONABLE_HEADERS_IN_JUSTIFICATION_ANCESTRY'`
- `Fix the spelling of 'prev_enqueud_messages'`
- `Fix the spelling of 'endpoint'`
- `Fix the spelling of 'children'`
- `Fix the spelling of 'PenpalSiblingSovereignAccount'`
- `Fix the spelling of 'PenpalSudoAccount'`
- `Fix the spelling of 'insufficient'`
- `Fix the spelling of 'PalletXcmExtrinsicsBenchmark'`
- `Fix the spelling of 'subtracted'`
- `Fix the spelling of 'CandidatePendingAvailability'`
- `Fix the spelling of 'exclusive'`
- `Fix the spelling of 'until'`
- `Fix the spelling of 'discriminator'`
- `Fix the spelling of 'nonexistent'`
- `Fix the spelling of 'subsystem'`
- `Fix the spelling of 'indices'`
- `Fix the spelling of 'committed'`
- `Fix the spelling of 'topology'`
- `Fix the spelling of 'response'`
- `Fix the spelling of 'beneficiary'`
- `Fix the spelling of 'formatted'`
- `Fix the spelling of 'UNKNOWN_PROOF_REQUEST'`
- `Fix the spelling of 'succeeded'`
- `Fix the spelling of 'reopened'`
- `Fix the spelling of 'proposer'`
- `Fix the spelling of 'InstantiationNonce'`
- `Fix the spelling of 'depositor'`
- `Fix the spelling of 'expiration'`
- `Fix the spelling of 'phantom'`
- `Fix the spelling of 'AggregatedKeyValue'`
- `Fix the spelling of 'randomness'`
- `Fix the spelling of 'defendant'`
- `Fix the spelling of 'AquaticMammal'`
- `Fix the spelling of 'transactions'`
- `Fix the spelling of 'PassingTracingSubscriber'`
- `Fix the spelling of 'TxSignaturePayload'`
- `Fix the spelling of 'versioning'`
- `Fix the spelling of 'descendant'`
- `Fix the spelling of 'overridden'`
- `Fix the spelling of 'network'`
Let me know if this structure is adequate.
**Note:** The usage of the words `Merkle`, `Merkelize`, `Merklization`,
`Merkelization`, `Merkleization`, is somewhat inconsistent but I left it
as it is.
~~**Note:** In some places the term `Receival` is used to refer to
message reception, IMO `Reception` is the correct word here, but I left
it as it is.~~
~~**Note:** In some places the term `Overlayed` is used instead of the
more acceptable version `Overlaid` but I also left it as it is.~~
~~**Note:** In some places the term `Applyable` is used instead of the
correct version `Applicable` but I also left it as it is.~~
**Note:** Some usage of British vs American english e.g. `judgement` vs
`judgment`, `initialise` vs `initialize`, `optimise` vs `optimize` etc.
are both present in different places, but I suppose that's
understandable given the number of contributors.
~~**Note:** There is a spelling mistake in `.github/CODEOWNERS` but it
triggers errors in CI when I make changes to it, so I left it as it
is.~~
This PR adds a new PolkaVM-based executor to Substrate.
- The executor can now be used to actually run a PolkaVM-based runtime,
and successfully produces blocks.
- The executor is always compiled-in, but is disabled by default.
- The `SUBSTRATE_ENABLE_POLKAVM` environment variable must be set to `1`
to enable the executor, in which case the node will accept both WASM and
PolkaVM program blobs (otherwise it'll default to WASM-only). This is
deliberately undocumented and not explicitly exposed anywhere (e.g. in
the command line arguments, or in the API) to disincentivize anyone from
enabling it in production. If/when we'll move this into production usage
I'll remove the environment variable and do it "properly".
- I did not use our legacy runtime allocator for the PolkaVM executor,
so currently every allocation inside of the runtime will leak guest
memory until that particular instance is destroyed. The idea here is
that I will work on the https://github.com/polkadot-fellows/RFCs/pull/4
which will remove the need for the legacy allocator under WASM, and that
will also allow us to use a proper non-leaking allocator under PolkaVM.
- I also did some minor cleanups of the WASM executor and deleted some
dead code.
No prdocs included since this is not intended to be an end-user feature,
but an unofficial experiment, and shouldn't affect any current
production user. Once this is production-ready a full Polkadot
Fellowship RFC will be necessary anyway.
This commit introduces a new concept called `NotificationService` which
allows Polkadot protocols to communicate with the underlying
notification protocol implementation directly, without routing events
through `NetworkWorker`. This implies that each protocol has its own
service which it uses to communicate with remote peers and that each
`NotificationService` is unique with respect to the underlying
notification protocol, meaning `NotificationService` for the transaction
protocol can only be used to send and receive transaction-related
notifications.
The `NotificationService` concept introduces two additional benefits:
* allow protocols to start using custom handshakes
* allow protocols to accept/reject inbound peers
Previously the validation of inbound connections was solely the
responsibility of `ProtocolController`. This caused issues with light
peers and `SyncingEngine` as `ProtocolController` would accept more
peers than `SyncingEngine` could accept which caused peers to have
differing views of their own states. `SyncingEngine` would reject excess
peers but these rejections were not properly communicated to those peers
causing them to assume that they were accepted.
With `NotificationService`, the local handshake is not sent to remote
peer if peer is rejected which allows it to detect that it was rejected.
This commit also deprecates the use of `NetworkEventStream` for all
notification-related events and going forward only DHT events are
provided through `NetworkEventStream`. If protocols wish to follow each
other's events, they must introduce additional abtractions, as is done
for GRANDPA and transactions protocols by following the syncing protocol
through `SyncEventStream`.
Fixes https://github.com/paritytech/polkadot-sdk/issues/512
Fixes https://github.com/paritytech/polkadot-sdk/issues/514
Fixes https://github.com/paritytech/polkadot-sdk/issues/515
Fixes https://github.com/paritytech/polkadot-sdk/issues/554
Fixes https://github.com/paritytech/polkadot-sdk/issues/556
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These changes are transferred from
https://github.com/paritytech/substrate/pull/14197 but there are no
functional changes compared to that PR
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Co-authored-by: Dmitry Markin <dmitry@markin.tech>
Co-authored-by: Alexandru Vasile <60601340+lexnv@users.noreply.github.com>
Changes the maximum instances count for `wasmtime` to `64`. It also
allows to only pass in maximum `32` for `--max-runtime-instances` as
`256` was way too big. With `64` instances in total and `32` that can be
configured in maximum, there should be enough space to accommodate for
extra instances that are may required to be allocated adhoc.
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Co-authored-by: Koute <koute@users.noreply.github.com>
It seems the old strategy have been depracted more than one year.
So maybe it's time to clean up old strategy for wasm executor.
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polkadot address: 15ouFh2SHpGbHtDPsJ6cXQfes9Cx1gEFnJJsJVqPGzBSTudr
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Co-authored-by: Bastian Köcher <git@kchr.de>
Co-authored-by: Koute <koute@users.noreply.github.com>
* sc-executor-wasmtime: Do not use absolute path to `Cargo.toml` in test
As the test is executed inside the workspace, `cargo metadata` will automatically detect the correct
`Cargo.toml`. This is required for the mono repo.
* ".git/.scripts/commands/fmt/fmt.sh"
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Co-authored-by: command-bot <>
* WASM executor: add `OutputExceedsBounds` variant to `Error`
Previously this was a `WasmError`, which is intended for runtime construction errors. However this
led to confusion as output-exceeds-bounds occurs due to execution of `validate_block`.
* Fix warning
* Change copyright year to 2023 from 2022
* Fix incorrect update of copyright year
* Remove years from copy right header
* Fix remaining files
* Fix typo in a header and remove update-copyright.sh
* Bump `wasmtime` to 4.0.0 (and a few other deps)
* Use `Error::msg` instead of `anyhow!`
* Bump `wasmtime` to 5.0.0
* Update `Cargo.lock`
* Add `wasmtime` feature to `sp-wasm-interface` dependency
* Remove `sp_tasks::spawn` API and related code
* Remove `RuntimeTasks::{spawn, join}` host functions
* remove unused
* Remove a few more tests that I forgot to remove
Co-authored-by: Shawn Tabrizi <shawntabrizi@gmail.com>
* Upgrade wasmtime to 0.40.0
* ".git/.scripts/bench-bot.sh" pallet dev pallet_contracts
* Update in the other Cargo.toml
* ".git/.scripts/bench-bot.sh" pallet dev pallet_contracts
Co-authored-by: command-bot <>
Co-authored-by: Alexander Theißen <alex.theissen@me.com>
* Restore `wasmtime`'s default stack size limit to 1MB
* Add extra comments
* Enforce different maximum call depth in release mode
* Split the call depth limit in two
* Expose allocation stats in `FreeingBumpHeapAllocator`
* Return allocation stats when calling into the runtime
* Bump `parity-scale-codec` to 3.1.3 (fork)
* Prevent double allocation of the payload when calling `sp_io::storage::get`
* Fix tests
* Remove unnecessary `mut`
* Enable the `bytes` feature for `parity-scale-codec` in `sp-runtime-interface`
* Update client/allocator/src/freeing_bump.rs
Co-authored-by: Bastian Köcher <bkchr@users.noreply.github.com>
* Bump `parity-scale-codec` to 3.1.3
* Fix some of the UI tests
Co-authored-by: Bastian Köcher <bkchr@users.noreply.github.com>
* Prevend unsoundness in environments with broken `madvise(MADV_DONTNEED)`
* Add the `std` feature to `rustix` dependency
Apparently not having this breaks compilation on non-nightly toolchains.
* Autodetect the page size when checking whether `madvise` works
* Only make sure that the madvice check doesn't return `Err`
* Run `sc-executor-wasmtime` unit tests for all instantiation strategies
* Adjust maximum memory pages hard limit for the pooling instantiation strategy
* Switch to pooling copy-on-write instantiation strategy for WASM
* Fix benchmark compilation
* Fix `cargo fmt`
* Fix compilation of another benchmark I've missed
* Cleanups according to review comments
* Move `max_memory_size` to `Semantics`
* Set `memory_guaranteed_dense_image_size` to `max_memory_size`
* Rename `wasm_instantiation_strategy` to `wasmtime_instantiation_strategy`
* Update the doc-comments regarding the instantiation strategy
* Extend the integration tests to test every instantiation strategy
* Don't drop the temporary directory until the runtime is dropped in benchmarks
* Don't drop the temporary directory until the runtime is dropped in tests
* Add extra WASM heap pages when precompiling the runtime blob
* Fix compilation
* Fix rustdoc
* Fix rustdoc for real this time
* Fix benches compilation
* Improve the builder in `sc-executor-wasmtime`'s tests
* Refactor WASM module instantiation; enable WASM instance pooling
* Disable the `uffd` feature on `wasmtime`
* Restore the original behavior regarding the initial WASM memory size
* Adjust error message
* Remove unnecessary import in the benchmarks
* Preinstantiate the WASM runtime for a slight speedup
* Delete the asserts in `convert_memory_import_into_export`
* `return` -> `break`
* Revert WASM instance pooling for now
* Have `convert_memory_import_into_export` return an error instead of panic
* Update the warning when an import is missing
* Rustfmt and clippy fix
* Fix executor benchmarks' compilation without `wasmtime` being enabled
* rustfmt again
* Align to review comments
* Extend tests so that both imported and exported memories are tested
* Increase the number of heap pages for exported memories too
* Fix `decommit_works` test
* 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
* Statically register host WASM functions
* Fix `substrate-test-client` compilation
* Move `ExtendedHostFunctions` to `sp-wasm-interface`
* Fix `sp-runtime-interface` tests' compilation
* Fix `sc-executor-wasmtime` tests' compilation
* Use `runtime_interface` macro in `test-runner`
* Fix `sc-executor` tests' compilation
* Reformatting/`rustfmt`
* Add an extra comment regarding the `H` generic arg in `create_runtime`
* Even more `rustfmt`
* Depend on `wasmtime` without default features in `sp-wasm-interface`
* Bump version of `sp-wasm-interface` to 4.0.1
* Bump `sp-wasm-interface` in `Cargo.lock` too
* Bump all of the `sp-wasm-interface` requirements to 4.0.1
Maybe this will appease cargo-unleash?
* Revert "Bump all of the `sp-wasm-interface` requirements to 4.0.1"
This reverts commit 0f7ccf8e0f371542861121b145ab87af6541ac30.
* Make `cargo-unleash` happy (maybe)
* Use `cargo-unleash` to bump the crates' versions
* Align to review comments
* Fix WASM executor without instance reuse; cleanups and refactoring
* Align to review comments
* Move the functions for reading/writing memory to `util.rs`
* Only `#[ignore]` the test in debug builds
* More review comments and minor extra comments
* sc-executor-wasmtime: upgrade wasmtime to 0.30.0
Changes related to memory64 proposal implementation,
for additional details see bytecodealliance/wasmtime#3153
* sc-executor-wasmtime: introduce parallel_compilation flag
* typos
* add feature wasmtime-jitdump
* remove unwrap
* always enable wasmtime/jitdump feature
* env WASMTIME_PROFILING_STRATEGY: retun an error for unknown value
* Add doc for env var WASMTIME_PROFILING_STRATEGY
* Update client/executor/wasmtime/Cargo.toml
Co-authored-by: Sergei Shulepov <s.pepyakin@gmail.com>
* warning instead of error
* Update client/executor/wasmtime/src/runtime.rs
Co-authored-by: Bastian Köcher <bkchr@users.noreply.github.com>
* update doc: unknown value cause warning instead of error
* log warning only once
* static right next to the usage
Co-authored-by: Sergei Shulepov <s.pepyakin@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Bastian Köcher <bkchr@users.noreply.github.com>
* Start
* Move to ctx
* Make it compile for now
* More work
* Get rid off state-holder
* Use less Refcells
* 🤦
* Don't use RefCell
* Use names for parameters
* Fixes after merge
* Fixes after merge
* Review feedback
* FMT