Instead of requiring the `LogRotationOpt`, it now requires an
`Option<LogRotationOpt>`. This makes it much more easy to use the
interface when someone isn't interested on the `LogRotationOpt`'s
* note that the initializer is responsible for buffering session changes
* amend initializer definition to include session change buffering
* support buffered changes before `on_initialize`
* implement and test session buffering
* Update roadmap/implementors-guide/src/runtime/README.md
Co-authored-by: Bernhard Schuster <bernhard@ahoi.io>
* expand on how this affects misbehavior reports
* fix typo
Co-authored-by: Bernhard Schuster <bernhard@ahoi.io>
* Simplify a few chain components creation APIs related to the service
* Fix basic-authorship doc tests
* Remove DefaultQueue
* Update client/service/src/builder.rs
Co-authored-by: André Silva <123550+andresilva@users.noreply.github.com>
* Move ExecutionExtensions comment around
* Remove unused BlakeTwo256
Co-authored-by: André Silva <123550+andresilva@users.noreply.github.com>
* Transition getter functions to not use scratch buffer
* Remove scratch buffer from ext_get_storage
* Remove scratch buffer from ext_call
* Remove scratch buffer from ext_instantiate
* Add ext_input and remove scratch buffer
* Rework error handling (changes RPC exposed data)
* ext_return passes a flags field instead of a return code
* Flags is only for seal and not for the caller
* flags: u32 replaced status_code: u8 in RPC exposed type
* API functions use a unified error type (ReturnCode)
* ext_transfer now traps on error to be consistent with call and instantiate
* Remove the no longer used `Dispatched` event
* Updated inline documentation
* Prevent skipping of copying the output for getter API
* Return gas_consumed from the RPC contracts call interface
* Updated COMPLEXTITY.md
* Rename ext_gas_price to ext_weight_to_fee
* Align comments with spaces
* Removed no longer used `ExecError`
* Remove possible panic in `from_typed_value`
* Use a struct as associated data for SpecialTrap::Return
* Fix nits in COMPLEXITY.md
* Renamed SpecialTrap to TrapReason
* Fix test
* Finish renaming special_trap -> trap_reason
* Remove no longer used get_runtime_storage
* fixup! Remove no longer used get_runtime_storage
* Removed tabs for comment aligment
* introduce candidatedescriptor type
* add PoVDistribution message type
* loosen bound on PoV Distribution to account for equivocations
* re-export some types from the messages module
* begin PoV Distribution subsystem
* remove redundant index from PoV distribution
* define state machine for pov distribution
* handle overseer signals
* set up control flow
* remove `ValidatorStatement` section
* implement PoV fetching
* implement distribution logic
* add missing `
* implement some network bridge event handlers
* stub for message processing, handle our view change
* control flow for handling messages
* handle `awaiting` message
* handle any incoming PoVs and redistribute
* actually provide a subsystem implementation
* remove set-builder notation
* begin testing PoV distribution
* test that we send awaiting messages only to peers with same view
* ensure we distribute awaited PoVs to peers on view changes
* test that peers can complete fetch and are rewarded
* test some reporting logic
* ensure peer is reported for flooding
* test punishing peers diverging from awaited protocol
* test that we eagerly complete peers' awaited PoVs based on what we receive
* test that we prune the awaited set after receiving
* expand pov-distribution in guide to match a change I made
* remove unneeded import
* Improve transaction submission
Before this pr the transaction pool validated each transaction, even if
the transaction was already known to the pool. This pr changes the
behavior to first check if we are already aware of a transaction and
thus, to only validate them if we don't know them yet. However, there is
still the possibility that a given transaction is validated multiple
times. This can happen if the transaction is added the first time, but
is not yet validated and added to the validated pool.
Besides that, this pr fixes the wrong metrics of gossiped transactions
in the network. It also moves some metrics to the transaction pool api,
to better track when a transaction actually is scheduled for validation.
* Make sure we don't submit the same transaction twice from the network concurrently
* Remove added listener call
* Feedback
* Ignore banned on resubmit
Information retrieved via `DebugInfoBehaviour` is not only used for
debugging purposes, e.g. disconnecting from nodes not responding to
pings, using external addresses retrieved via indentify, ...
In order for the name to reflect the usage of the module this commit
renames it.
* Upgrade `kvdb-*`, `trie-db` and `memory-db`
The updates of `trie-db` and `memory-db` are important, as they fix the
non-deterministic build of Polkadot/Substrate.
* Change `trie-db` version
* Update test-utils/runtime/Cargo.toml
Co-authored-by: Andronik Ordian <write@reusable.software>
* Update primitives/trie/Cargo.toml
Co-authored-by: Andronik Ordian <write@reusable.software>
* Update `Cargo.lock` and `trie-bench`
* Fix UI tests
* Switch to fixed version of memory-db
Co-authored-by: Andronik Ordian <write@reusable.software>
* set up data types and control flow for statement distribution
* add some set-like methods to View
* implement sending to peers
* start fixing equivocation handling
* Add a section to the statement distribution subsystem on equivocations and flood protection
* fix typo and amend wording
* implement flood protection
* have peer knowledge tracker follow when peer first learns about a candidate
* send dependents after circulating
* add another TODO
* trigger send in one more place
* refactors from review
* send new statements to candidate backing
* instantiate active head data with runtime API values
* track our view changes and peer view changes
* apply a benefit to peers who send us statements we want
* remove unneeded TODO
* add some comments and improve Hash implementation
* start tests and fix `note_statement`
* test active_head seconding logic
* test that the per-peer tracking logic works
* test per-peer knowledge tracker
* test that peer view updates lead to messages being sent
* test statement circulation
* address review comments
* have view set methods return references
* initial mockup
* add and wipe
* track writes
* start to add to pipeline
* return all reads/writes
* Log reads and writes from bench db
* causes panic
* Allow multiple commits
* commit before ending benchmark
* doesn't work???
* fix
* Update lib.rs
* switch to struct for `BenchmarkResults`
* add to output
* fix test
* line width
* @kianenigma review
* Add Whitelist to DB Tracking in Benchmarks Pipeline (#6405)
* hardcoded whitelist
* Add whitelist to pipeline
* Remove whitelist pipeline from CLI, add to runtime
* clean-up unused db initialized whitelist
* Add regression analysis to DB Tracking (#6475)
* Add selector
* add tests
* debug formatter for easy formula
* initial idea
* use all benchmarks
* broken
* working without trait
* Make work for multiple pallets
* Fix merge issues
* writer appends to file
* implement () for balances weight trait
* update name of trait
* Weights to WeightInfo
* auto trait writer
* Heap pages are configurable
* clean out runtime changes
* more clean up
* Fix string generation
* Update comments
* Update bin/node/runtime/src/lib.rs
Co-authored-by: arkpar <arkady.paronyan@gmail.com>
* network bridge skeleton
* move some primitives around and add debug impls
* protocol registration glue & abstract network interface
* add send_msgs to subsystemctx
* select logic
* transform different events into actions and handle
* implement remaining network bridge state machine
* start test skeleton
* make network methods asynchronous
* extract subsystem out to subsystem crate
* port over overseer to subsystem context trait
* fix minimal example
* fix overseer doc test
* update network-bridge crate
* write a subsystem test-helpers crate
* write a network test helper for network-bridge
* set up (broken) view test
* Revamp network to be more async-friendly and not require Sync
* fix spacing
* fix test compilation
* insert side-channel for actions
* Add some more message types to AllMessages
* introduce a test harness
* impl ProvideInherent for InclusionInherent
* reduce import churn; correct expect message
* move inclusion inherent identifier into primitives
It's not clear precisely why this is desired, but it's a pattern
I've seen in several places, so I'm going this to be on the
safe side. Worst case, we can revert this commit pretty easily.
* bump kusama spec_version to placate CI
* copy sc_basic_authorship::{ProposerFactory, Proposer}
We have from the problem description:
> This Proposer will require an OverseerHandle to make requests via.
That's next on the plate.
* use polkadot custom proposer instead of basic-authorship one
* add some tests
* ensure service compiles and passes tests
* fix typo
* fix service-new compilation
* Subsystem test helpers send messages synchronously
* remove smelly action inspector
* remove superfluous let binding
* fix warnings
* add license header
* empty commit; maybe github will notice the one with changes
* Update node/network/bridge/src/lib.rs
Co-authored-by: Peter Goodspeed-Niklaus <coriolinus@users.noreply.github.com>
* add sanity check to only include valid inherents
* stub: encapsulate block production mechanics instead of copying them
The goal is to end up with something like what's in
validation::block_production::*, which encapsulates
basic block production mechanics. This is a better idea than
just straight-up copying those mechanics.
* partial implementation of propose fn
Doesn't actually compile yet; need to bring in some other
commits to ensure ProvisionerMessage is a thing, and also
figure out how to get the block hash given the current
context.
* fix compilation
* clear a few more compile errors
* finish fn propose
* broken: add timeout to proposal
* add timeout to proposal
* guide: provisioner is responsible for selecting parachain candidates
* implement ProvisionerMessage::RequestInherentData & update fn propose
* impl CreateProposer::init; clean up
* impl std::error::Error for Error
* document error-handling rationale
* cause polkadot-service-new to compile correctly
* Move potentially-blocking call from fn init -> fn propose
This means that we can wrap the delayed call into the same
timeout check used elsewhere.
* document struct Proposer
* extract provisioner data fetch
This satisfies two requirements:
- only applies the timeout to actually fetching the provisioner data,
not to constructing the block after
- simplifies the problem of injecting default data if we could not
get the real provisioner data in time.
Co-authored-by: Robert Habermeier <rphmeier@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Gavin Wood <gavin@parity.io>
* slots: create primitives crate for consensus slots
* offences: add method to check if an offence is unknown
* babe: initial equivocation reporting implementation
* babe: organize imports
* babe: working equivocation reporting
* babe: add slot number to equivocation proof
* session: move duplicate traits to session primitives
* babe: move equivocation stuff to its own file
* offences: fix test
* session: don't have primitives depend on frame_support
* babe: use opaque type for key owner proof
* babe: cleanup client equivocation reporting
* babe: cleanup equivocation code in pallet
* babe: allow sending signed equivocation reports
* node: fix compilation
* fix test compilation
* babe: return bool on check_equivocation_proof
* babe: add test for equivocation reporting
* babe: add more tests
* babe: add test for validate unsigned
* babe: take slot number in generate_key_ownership_proof API
* babe: add benchmark for equivocation proof checking
* session: add benchmark for membership proof checking
* offences: fix babe benchmark
* babe: add weights based on benchmark results
* babe: adjust weights after benchmarking on reference hardware
* babe: reorder checks in check_and_report_equivocation
* pallet-evm: return Ok(()) when EVM execution fails
* Bump spec version
* Init test module
* Add fail_call_return_ok test
* Fix tests and use full match pattern
Co-authored-by: Gav Wood <gavin@parity.io>
Currently a collator will only send a collation to validators it is a
primary for. While testing this could lead to the situation that the
same collator was registered as prime for all Parachain validators but
failed for other reasons to generate a PoVBlock. However no other
collator was sending a collation, which stopped the Parachain until the
faulty collator was stopped.
This pr solves this problem by making sure that every collator sends a
collation to one of his validators he is connected to, but registered as backup.