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Bastian Köcher 4975521d48 Notify collators about seconded collation (#2430)
* Notify collators about seconded collation

This pr adds functionality to inform a collator that its collation was
seconded by a parachain validator. Before this signed statement was only
gossiped over the validation substream. Now, we explicitly send the
seconded statement to the collator after it was validated successfully.

Besides that it changes the `CollatorFn` to return an optional result
sender that is informed when the build collation was seconded by a
parachain validator.

* Add test

* Make sure we only send `Seconded` statements

* Make sure we only receive valid statements

* Review feedback
2021-02-14 17:36:04 +01:00

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// Copyright 2017-2020 Parity Technologies (UK) Ltd.
// This file is part of Polkadot.
// Polkadot is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
// it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
// the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
// (at your option) any later version.
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// MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
// GNU General Public License for more details.
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//! Primitive types used on the node-side.
//!
//! Unlike the `polkadot-primitives` crate, these primitives are only used on the node-side,
//! not shared between the node and the runtime. This crate builds on top of the primitives defined
//! there.
#![deny(missing_docs)]
use futures::Future;
use parity_scale_codec::{Decode, Encode};
use polkadot_primitives::v1::{
CandidateCommitments, CandidateHash, CollatorPair, CommittedCandidateReceipt, CompactStatement,
EncodeAs, Hash, HeadData, Id as ParaId, OutboundHrmpMessage, PersistedValidationData, PoV,
Signed, UpwardMessage, ValidationCode,
};
use std::pin::Pin;
pub use sp_core::traits::SpawnNamed;
pub use sp_consensus_babe::Epoch as BabeEpoch;
pub mod approval;
/// A statement, where the candidate receipt is included in the `Seconded` variant.
///
/// This is the committed candidate receipt instead of the bare candidate receipt. As such,
/// it gives access to the commitments to validators who have not executed the candidate. This
/// is necessary to allow a block-producing validator to include candidates from outside of the para
/// it is assigned to.
#[derive(Debug, Clone, PartialEq, Eq, Encode, Decode)]
pub enum Statement {
/// A statement that a validator seconds a candidate.
#[codec(index = 1)]
Seconded(CommittedCandidateReceipt),
/// A statement that a validator has deemed a candidate valid.
#[codec(index = 2)]
Valid(CandidateHash),
/// A statement that a validator has deemed a candidate invalid.
#[codec(index = 3)]
Invalid(CandidateHash),
}
impl Statement {
/// Get the candidate hash referenced by this statement.
///
/// If this is a `Statement::Seconded`, this does hash the candidate receipt, which may be expensive
/// for large candidates.
pub fn candidate_hash(&self) -> CandidateHash {
match *self {
Statement::Valid(ref h) | Statement::Invalid(ref h) => *h,
Statement::Seconded(ref c) => c.hash(),
}
}
/// Transform this statement into its compact version, which references only the hash
/// of the candidate.
pub fn to_compact(&self) -> CompactStatement {
match *self {
Statement::Seconded(ref c) => CompactStatement::Candidate(c.hash()),
Statement::Valid(hash) => CompactStatement::Valid(hash),
Statement::Invalid(hash) => CompactStatement::Invalid(hash),
}
}
}
impl From<&'_ Statement> for CompactStatement {
fn from(stmt: &Statement) -> Self {
stmt.to_compact()
}
}
impl EncodeAs<CompactStatement> for Statement {
fn encode_as(&self) -> Vec<u8> {
self.to_compact().encode()
}
}
/// A statement, the corresponding signature, and the index of the sender.
///
/// Signing context and validator set should be apparent from context.
///
/// This statement is "full" in the sense that the `Seconded` variant includes the candidate receipt.
/// Only the compact `SignedStatement` is suitable for submission to the chain.
pub type SignedFullStatement = Signed<Statement, CompactStatement>;
/// Candidate invalidity details
#[derive(Debug)]
pub enum InvalidCandidate {
/// Failed to execute.`validate_block`. This includes function panicking.
ExecutionError(String),
/// Validation outputs check doesn't pass.
InvalidOutputs,
/// Execution timeout.
Timeout,
/// Validation input is over the limit.
ParamsTooLarge(u64),
/// Code size is over the limit.
CodeTooLarge(u64),
/// Validation function returned invalid data.
BadReturn,
/// Invalid relay chain parent.
BadParent,
/// POV hash does not match.
HashMismatch,
/// Bad collator signature.
BadSignature,
/// Para head hash does not match.
ParaHeadHashMismatch,
}
/// Result of the validation of the candidate.
#[derive(Debug)]
pub enum ValidationResult {
/// Candidate is valid. The validation process yields these outputs and the persisted validation
/// data used to form inputs.
Valid(CandidateCommitments, PersistedValidationData),
/// Candidate is invalid.
Invalid(InvalidCandidate),
}
/// The output of a collator.
///
/// This differs from `CandidateCommitments` in two ways:
///
/// - does not contain the erasure root; that's computed at the Polkadot level, not at Cumulus
/// - contains a proof of validity.
#[derive(Clone, Encode, Decode)]
pub struct Collation<BlockNumber = polkadot_primitives::v1::BlockNumber> {
/// Messages destined to be interpreted by the Relay chain itself.
pub upward_messages: Vec<UpwardMessage>,
/// The horizontal messages sent by the parachain.
pub horizontal_messages: Vec<OutboundHrmpMessage<ParaId>>,
/// New validation code.
pub new_validation_code: Option<ValidationCode>,
/// The head-data produced as a result of execution.
pub head_data: HeadData,
/// Proof to verify the state transition of the parachain.
pub proof_of_validity: PoV,
/// The number of messages processed from the DMQ.
pub processed_downward_messages: u32,
/// The mark which specifies the block number up to which all inbound HRMP messages are processed.
pub hrmp_watermark: BlockNumber,
}
/// Result of the [`CollatorFn`] invocation.
pub struct CollationResult {
/// The collation that was build.
pub collation: Collation,
/// An optional result sender that should be informed about a successfully seconded collation.
///
/// There is no guarantee that this sender is informed ever about any result, it is completly okay to just drop it.
/// However, if it is called, it should be called with the signed statement of a parachain validator seconding the
/// collation.
pub result_sender: Option<futures::channel::oneshot::Sender<SignedFullStatement>>,
}
impl CollationResult {
/// Convert into the inner values.
pub fn into_inner(self) -> (Collation, Option<futures::channel::oneshot::Sender<SignedFullStatement>>) {
(self.collation, self.result_sender)
}
}
/// Collation function.
///
/// Will be called with the hash of the relay chain block the parachain block should be build on and the
/// [`ValidationData`] that provides information about the state of the parachain on the relay chain.
///
/// Returns an optional [`CollationResult`].
pub type CollatorFn = Box<
dyn Fn(Hash, &PersistedValidationData) -> Pin<Box<dyn Future<Output = Option<CollationResult>> + Send>>
+ Send
+ Sync,
>;
/// Configuration for the collation generator
pub struct CollationGenerationConfig {
/// Collator's authentication key, so it can sign things.
pub key: CollatorPair,
/// Collation function. See [`CollatorFn`] for more details.
pub collator: CollatorFn,
/// The parachain that this collator collates for
pub para_id: ParaId,
}
impl std::fmt::Debug for CollationGenerationConfig {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut std::fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> std::fmt::Result {
write!(f, "CollationGenerationConfig {{ ... }}")
}
}