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Bastian Köcher f82de7b993 Adds test parachain adder collator (#1864)
* start working on building the real overseer

Unfortunately, this fails to compile right now due to an upstream
failure to compile which is probably brought on by a recent upgrade
to rustc v1.47.

* fill in AllSubsystems internal constructors

* replace fn make_metrics with Metrics::attempt_to_register

* update to account for #1740

* remove Metrics::register, rename Metrics::attempt_to_register

* add 'static bounds to real_overseer type params

* pass authority_discovery and network_service to real_overseer

It's not straightforwardly obvious that this is the best way to handle
the case when there is no authority discovery service, but it seems
to be the best option available at the moment.

* select a proper database configuration for the availability store db

* use subdirectory for av-store database path

* apply Basti's patch which avoids needing to parameterize everything on Block

* simplify path extraction

* get all tests to compile

* Fix Prometheus double-registry error

for debugging purposes, added this to node/subsystem-util/src/lib.rs:472-476:

```rust
Some(registry) => Self::try_register(registry).map_err(|err| {
	eprintln!("PrometheusError calling {}::register: {:?}", std::any::type_name::<Self>(), err);
	err
}),
```

That pointed out where the registration was failing, which led to
this fix. The test still doesn't pass, but it now fails in a new
and different way!

* authorities must have authority discovery, but not necessarily overseer handlers

* fix broken SpawnedSubsystem impls

detailed logging determined that using the `Box::new` style of
future generation, the `self.run` method was never being called,
leading to dropped receivers / closed senders for those subsystems,
causing the overseer to shut down immediately.

This is not the final fix needed to get things working properly,
but it's a good start.

* use prometheus properly

Prometheus lets us register simple counters, which aren't very
interesting. It also allows us to register CounterVecs, which are.
With a CounterVec, you can provide a set of labels, which can
later be used to filter the counts.

We were using them wrong, though. This pattern was repeated in a
variety of places in the code:

```rust
// panics with an cardinality mismatch
let my_counter = register(CounterVec::new(opts, &["succeeded", "failed"])?, registry)?;
my_counter.with_label_values(&["succeeded"]).inc()
```

The problem is that the labels provided in the constructor are not
the set of legal values which can be annotated, but a set of individual
label names which can have individual, arbitrary values.

This commit fixes that.

* get av-store subsystem to actually run properly and not die on first signal

* typo fix: incomming -> incoming

* don't disable authority discovery in test nodes

* Fix rococo-v1 missing session keys

* Update node/core/av-store/Cargo.toml

* try dummying out av-store on non-full-nodes

* overseer and subsystems are required only for full nodes

* Reduce the amount of warnings on browser target

* Fix two more warnings

* InclusionInherent should actually have an Inherent module on rococo

* Ancestry: don't return genesis' parent hash

* Update Cargo.lock

* fix broken test

* update test script: specify chainspec as script argument

* Apply suggestions from code review

Co-authored-by: Bastian Köcher <bkchr@users.noreply.github.com>

* Update node/service/src/lib.rs

Co-authored-by: Bastian Köcher <bkchr@users.noreply.github.com>

* node/service/src/lib: Return error via ? operator

* post-merge blues

* add is_collator flag

* prevent occasional av-store test panic

* simplify fix; expand application

* run authority_discovery in Role::Discover when collating

* distinguish between proposer closed channel errors

* add IsCollator enum, remove is_collator CLI flag

* improve formatting

* remove nop loop

* Fix some stuff

* Adds test parachain adder collator

* Add sudo to Rococo, change session length to 30 seconds and some renaming

* Update to the latest changes on master

* Some fixes

* Fix compilation

* Update parachain/test-parachains/adder/collator/src/lib.rs

Co-authored-by: Sergei Shulepov <sergei@parity.io>

* Review comments

* Downgrade transaction version

* Fixes

* MOARE

* Register notification protocols

* utils: remove unused error

* av-store: more resilient to some errors

* address review nits

* address more review nits

Co-authored-by: Peter Goodspeed-Niklaus <peter.r.goodspeedniklaus@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Andronik Ordian <write@reusable.software>
Co-authored-by: Fedor Sakharov <fedor.sakharov@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Robert Habermeier <robert@Roberts-MBP.lan1>
Co-authored-by: Peter Goodspeed-Niklaus <coriolinus@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Max Inden <mail@max-inden.de>
Co-authored-by: Sergey Shulepov <s.pepyakin@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Sergei Shulepov <sergei@parity.io>
2020-10-31 17:01:46 +00:00

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// Copyright 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.
// Polkadot is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
// but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
// MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
// GNU General Public License for more details.
// You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
// along with Polkadot. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
/// Money matters.
pub mod currency {
use primitives::v0::Balance;
pub const DOTS: Balance = 1_000_000_000_000;
pub const DOLLARS: Balance = DOTS;
pub const CENTS: Balance = DOLLARS / 100;
pub const MILLICENTS: Balance = CENTS / 1_000;
pub const fn deposit(items: u32, bytes: u32) -> Balance {
items as Balance * 1 * DOLLARS + (bytes as Balance) * 5 * MILLICENTS
}
}
/// Time and blocks.
pub mod time {
use primitives::v0::{Moment, BlockNumber};
pub const MILLISECS_PER_BLOCK: Moment = 6000;
pub const SLOT_DURATION: Moment = MILLISECS_PER_BLOCK;
// 30 seconds for now
pub const EPOCH_DURATION_IN_BLOCKS: BlockNumber = MINUTES / 2;
// These time units are defined in number of blocks.
pub const MINUTES: BlockNumber = 60_000 / (MILLISECS_PER_BLOCK as BlockNumber);
pub const HOURS: BlockNumber = MINUTES * 60;
pub const DAYS: BlockNumber = HOURS * 24;
// 1 in 4 blocks (on average, not counting collisions) will be primary babe blocks.
pub const PRIMARY_PROBABILITY: (u64, u64) = (1, 4);
}
/// Fee-related.
pub mod fee {
pub use sp_runtime::Perbill;
use primitives::v0::Balance;
use runtime_common::ExtrinsicBaseWeight;
use frame_support::weights::{
WeightToFeePolynomial, WeightToFeeCoefficient, WeightToFeeCoefficients,
};
use smallvec::smallvec;
/// The block saturation level. Fees will be updates based on this value.
pub const TARGET_BLOCK_FULLNESS: Perbill = Perbill::from_percent(25);
/// Handles converting a weight scalar to a fee value, based on the scale and granularity of the
/// node's balance type.
///
/// This should typically create a mapping between the following ranges:
/// - [0, frame_system::MaximumBlockWeight]
/// - [Balance::min, Balance::max]
///
/// Yet, it can be used for any other sort of change to weight-fee. Some examples being:
/// - Setting it to `0` will essentially disable the weight fee.
/// - Setting it to `1` will cause the literal `#[weight = x]` values to be charged.
pub struct WeightToFee;
impl WeightToFeePolynomial for WeightToFee {
type Balance = Balance;
fn polynomial() -> WeightToFeeCoefficients<Self::Balance> {
// in Westend, extrinsic base weight (smallest non-zero weight) is mapped to 1/10 CENT:
let p = super::currency::CENTS;
let q = 10 * Balance::from(ExtrinsicBaseWeight::get());
smallvec![WeightToFeeCoefficient {
degree: 1,
negative: false,
coeff_frac: Perbill::from_rational_approximation(p % q, q),
coeff_integer: p / q,
}]
}
}
}
#[cfg(test)]
mod tests {
use frame_support::weights::WeightToFeePolynomial;
use runtime_common::{MaximumBlockWeight, ExtrinsicBaseWeight};
use super::fee::WeightToFee;
use super::currency::{CENTS, DOLLARS, MILLICENTS};
#[test]
// This function tests that the fee for `MaximumBlockWeight` of weight is correct
fn full_block_fee_is_correct() {
// A full block should cost 16 DOLLARS
println!("Base: {}", ExtrinsicBaseWeight::get());
let x = WeightToFee::calc(&MaximumBlockWeight::get());
let y = 16 * DOLLARS;
assert!(x.max(y) - x.min(y) < MILLICENTS);
}
#[test]
// This function tests that the fee for `ExtrinsicBaseWeight` of weight is correct
fn extrinsic_base_fee_is_correct() {
// `ExtrinsicBaseWeight` should cost 1/10 of a CENT
println!("Base: {}", ExtrinsicBaseWeight::get());
let x = WeightToFee::calc(&ExtrinsicBaseWeight::get());
let y = CENTS / 10;
assert!(x.max(y) - x.min(y) < MILLICENTS);
}
}