* Split block announce processing into two parts
This pull requests splits the block announce processing into two parts.
Into a phase that is called pre-validation that will be async and call
the block announce validator and into a second phase that processes the
result of the pre-validation.
The important change here is that the pre-validation phase is async.
This will be required by Cumulus/parachains. When a parachain announces
a block, it adds the candidate message send by the relay chain as extra
data into the block announcement. To verify this candidate message, the
relay chain parent is required that was used when building this message.
Now it can happen that we first receive the block announcement before
fully importing the relay chain block and this leads to the parachain
block not being imported. By making the pre-validation async, we will be
able to wait for the relay chain block to be imported to verify the
candidate message.
* Apply suggestions from code review
Co-authored-by: Pierre Krieger <pierre.krieger1708@gmail.com>
* Update client/network/src/protocol/sync.rs
Co-authored-by: Pierre Krieger <pierre.krieger1708@gmail.com>
* client/authority-discovery: Append PeerId to Multiaddr at most once (#6933)
* client/authority-discovery/worker: Extract address getter
* client/authority-discovery: Test for no duplicate p2p components
* client/authority-discovery: Append PeerId to Multiaddr at most once
When collecting the addresses to be published for the local node,
`addresses_to_publish` adds the local nodes `PeerId` to each
`Multiaddr`. Before doing so, ensure the `Multiaddr` does not already
contain one.
* client/authority-discovery: Remove explicit return
* expose Deposit (#6943)
* Add a `LightSyncState` field to the chain spec (#6894)
* Reset code, almost ready for PR
* Improved build_hardcoded_spec
* Fix line widths
* Fix tests
* Fix sc-service-test
* Suggestions from code review
* Rename to LightSyncState
* It's not syncing :^(
* It syncs!
* Remove rpc call
* Convert spaces to tabs
* Moved sc-service things to export_sync_state.rs
* Fix tests
* Wait for syncing with network_status_sinks
* Remove sc-network from node-template
* Apply suggestions from code review
Co-authored-by: Bastian Köcher <bkchr@users.noreply.github.com>
* Various changes, split the flag up into 2 pieces to make testing easier.
* Update client/cli/src/commands/build_spec_cmd.rs
Co-authored-by: Bastian Köcher <bkchr@users.noreply.github.com>
* Revert a lot of changes
Co-authored-by: Bastian Köcher <bkchr@users.noreply.github.com>
* Dynamically generate CHT roots on a full client (#6944)
* Generate CHT roots on a full client
* add changes_trie_root function
* Add a test
* Line widths
* Fix sc-service-test
* Clarify comments
* Revert comments
* Enable verification logic when executing benchmarks (#6929)
* Add `--verify` flag to benchmark execution
* make it so `--verify` can be used for getting the actual benchmarks
* undo manual testing
* oops
* use benchmark config struct
* verify is default on, docs update
* remove clone
* improve formatting
* fix test
* bump impl for ci
* grandpa: always create and send justification if there are any subscribers (#6935)
* grandpa: use bytes type for justification rpc notification
* grandpa: always create justification if there are rpc subscribers
* grandpa: wording
* grandpa: replace notify_justification macro with function
* grandpa: prefer Option<&T> over &Option<T>
* .maintain/monitoring/alerting-rules: Add fd alert (#6946)
Alert on high file descriptor allocation.
* Fix benchmark read/write key tracker for keys in child storages. (#6905)
* WIP: read child trie and write child trie
* add test
* refactor a bit + improve log
* better naming
* trigger CI
* Revert "trigger CI"
This reverts commit d0aadaeb6a12fc6c39f01b3c1b5725d19f085865.
* client/authority-discovery: Limit number of addresses per authority (#6947)
* client/authority-discovery: Test addresses per authority limit
* client/authority-discovery: Limit number of addresses per authority
* ⛓ ✨Add ShiftNrg Network SS58 address type (#6942)
* update tracing attribute (#6950)
* Fix unwraps and other issues with benchmarks (#6957)
* Fix unwraps and other issues with benchmarks
* undo changes to contracts pallet
* Remove implementation of `Randomness for ()` (#6959)
* Fix staking fuzzer. (#6954)
* Enforce that ProtocolId is a string (#6953)
* Enforce that ProtocolId is a string
* Fix test
* Support Staking Payout to Any Account (#6832)
* Support staking payout to any account
* fix offences benchmarks
* Better prime election. (#6939)
* Better prime election.
* improve docs
* more sensible variable names
* link to Borda count wiki
Co-authored-by: Shawn Tabrizi <shawntabrizi@gmail.com>
* babe: fix report_equivocation weight (#6936)
* babe: fix report_equivocation weight
* node: bump spec_version
* babe: fix floor in report_equivocation weight calculation
Co-authored-by: Gavin Wood <gavin@parity.io>
* grandpa: fix floor in report_equivocation weight calculation
* babe, grandpa: add test for weight_for::report_equivocation
Co-authored-by: Gavin Wood <gavin@parity.io>
* fix bench db wipe (#6965)
* Implement request-responses protocols (#6634)
* Implement request-responses protocols
* Add tests
* Fix sc-cli
* Apply suggestions from code review
Co-authored-by: Max Inden <mail@max-inden.de>
* Fix naming
* Fix other issues
* Other naming fix
* Fix error logging
* Max sizes to u64
* Don't kill connections on refusal to process
* Adjust comment
Co-authored-by: Max Inden <mail@max-inden.de>
* add generated weight info for pallet-collective (#6789)
* add benchmark for disapprove_proposal
* use generated WeightInfo for pallet-collective weights
* order collective benchmark params alphabetically to get a consistent ordering
* address review comments
* remove default impl of WeightInfo for ()
* remove comments about weight changes
* add default weights
* Apply suggestions from code review
Co-authored-by: Guillaume Thiolliere <gui.thiolliere@gmail.com>
* whitelist voter account in benchmark
* update weights
* MaxMembers configurable
* remove base weight comment
* add weight to technical collective
* another DB whitelist optimization
Co-authored-by: Shawn Tabrizi <shawntabrizi@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Guillaume Thiolliere <gui.thiolliere@gmail.com>
* client/*: Treat protocol name as str and not [u8] (#6967)
* client/*: Treat protocol name as str and not [u8]
Notification protocol names are in practice always valid utf8 strings.
Instead of treating them as such in the type system, thus far they were
casted to a [u8] at creation time.
With this commit protocol names are instead treated as valid utf8
strings throughout the codebase and passed as `Cow<'static, str>`
instead of `Cow<'static, [u8]>`. Among other things this eliminates the
need for string casting when logging.
* client/network: Don't allocate when protocol name is borrowed
* update kvdb-rocksdb to 0.9.1 and rocksdb to 6.11.4 (#6963)
* Use AsyncReadExt::read_exact, not just read (#6977)
* client/cli/src/config: Warn on low file descriptor limit (#6956)
* client/cli/src/config: Warn on low file descriptor limit
Substrate sets the soft file descriptor limit to the hard limit at
startup. In the case of the latter being low already (< 10_000) a
Substrate node under high demand might run into issues e.g. when opening
up new TCP connections or persisting data to the database.
With this commit a warn message is printed to stderr.
* client/cli/Cargo.toml: Update to fdlimit 0.2.0
* Update substrate bip39 version. (#6955)
* update bip39 version
* and lock
* Inverting events set and changed in nicks pallet (#6989)
Fixing #6988
* Silence the error about non-registered protocols (#6987)
* Silence the error about non-registered protocols
* Silence the other two locations as well
* Change browser-demo build.sh to use python 3 again (#6992)
* fix pallet-evm features (#6995)
* Move subcommands from sc-cli to nodes (#6948)
* ci: deploy alerting rules: fix run on changes (#6998)
* ci: deploy alerting rules: fix run on changes
Co-authored-by: Max Inden <mail@max-inden.de>
* *: Update to Prometheus v0.10.0 (#6964)
* *: Update to Prometheus v0.10.0-rc.1
* *: Update to Prometheus v0.10.0
* Ensure that handshake is sent back even in case of back-pressure (#6979)
* Ensure that handshake is sent back even in case of back-pressure
* Update client/network/src/protocol/generic_proto/handler/group.rs
Co-authored-by: Max Inden <mail@max-inden.de>
* Also process OpenRequest and Closed
* Fix bad merge
* God I'm so lost with all these merges
* Immediately return Closed
Co-authored-by: Max Inden <mail@max-inden.de>
* frame/authority-discovery: Have authorities() return both current and next (#6788)
* frame/authority-discovery: Have authorities() return both current and next
Authority address lookups on the DHT happen periodically (every 10
mintues) and are rather slow (~10 seconds).
In order to smooth the transition period between two sessions, have the
runtime module return both the current as well as the next authority
set. Thereby the client authority module will:
1. Publish its addresses one session in advance.
2. Prefetch the addresses of authorities of the next session in advance.
* frame/authority-discovery: Deduplicate authority ids
* frame/authority-discovery: Don't dedup on_genesis authorities
* frame/authority-discovery: Remove mut and sort on comparison in tests
* frame/authority-discovery: Use BTreeSet for deduplication
* Stop sending messages on legacy substream altogether (#6975)
* Stop sending messages on legacy substream altogether
* Ensure that handshake is sent back even in case of back-pressure
* Update client/network/src/protocol/generic_proto/handler/group.rs
Co-authored-by: Max Inden <mail@max-inden.de>
* Also process OpenRequest and Closed
* Also process OpenRequest and Closed
* Fix bad merge
* God I'm so lost with all these merges
* Immediately return Closed
* Add warning for sending on non-registered protocol
* Register GrandPa protocol in tests
* Update client/network/src/protocol/generic_proto/handler/group.rs
Co-authored-by: Max Inden <mail@max-inden.de>
Co-authored-by: Max Inden <mail@max-inden.de>
* manual seal is now consensus agnostic (#7010)
* manual seal is now consensus agnostic
* pr grumbles
* grandpa: report metrics on prevotes and precommits cast (#6970)
* grandpa: report metrics on prevotes and precommits cast
* Update client/finality-grandpa/src/environment.rs
Co-authored-by: Max Inden <mail@max-inden.de>
* Update client/finality-grandpa/src/environment.rs
Co-authored-by: Max Inden <mail@max-inden.de>
Co-authored-by: Max Inden <mail@max-inden.de>
* Fix compact npos solution edge count calculation (#7021)
This edge count is used for weighing, and it is somewhat trivial to review and verify that the current implementation was ignoring `votes16` field of the struct. As reminder, the struct is like this:
```rust
struct Compact {
votes1: ... ,
votes2: ...,
...,
votes16: ...,
}
```
I already will fix this in https://github.com/paritytech/substrate/pull/7007, but since it might take a while, this one can go in asap and make it to the very next runtime.
* Refactor & detach network metrics. (#6986)
* Refactor sc-network/service metrics.
1. Aggregate sc-network metrics into a submodule, introducing
two more sourced metrics to avoid duplicate atomics.
2. Decouple periodic sc-service network metrics from other
metrics, so that they can be updated independently.
* Update client/service/src/metrics.rs
* Update client/service/src/metrics.rs
* Node template complete import pipeline (#7014)
* Use complete import pipeline
* Line length
Co-authored-by: Dan Forbes <dan@danforbes.dev>
* client/authority-discovery: Throttle DHT requests (#7018)
* client/authority-discovery: Throttle DHT requests
Instead of passing one DHT query for each authority down to the network
every query interval, only pass MAX_IN_FLIGHT_LOOKUPS at a given point
in time, triggering new ones when previous ones return.
* client/authority-discovery/worker/test: Fix wrong constant
* Update Nicks docs to clarify that it is not production-ready (#6990)
* Ignore wasm_gc for debug build. (#6962)
* Ignore gc for debug build.
* alternate implementation
* Update utils/wasm-builder/src/lib.rs
Co-authored-by: Bastian Köcher <bkchr@users.noreply.github.com>
* fix
Co-authored-by: Bastian Köcher <bkchr@users.noreply.github.com>
* Make `--file` optional for `generate-node-key` (#7043)
This pr makes the `--file` argument optional to `generate-node-key`.
If the argument is not given, the secret node key will be printed to
`stdout`. The public node key will always be printed to `stderr`.
* Downgrade wabt = 0.9.1 (#7042)
* Add metadata shadows to multisig pallet (#7029)
* Add metadata shadows to multisig pallet
* Update frame/multisig/src/lib.rs
Co-authored-by: Bastian Köcher <bkchr@users.noreply.github.com>
* Fix broken link to democracy pallet. (#7026)
Old link was broken, and I put a new one.
* Revert "Fix broken link to democracy pallet. (#7026)" (#7047)
This reverts commit c775a529f1.
* Update the service tasks Grafana dashboard (#7038)
* babe, grandpa: waive fees on valid equivocation report (#6981)
* babe: waive fees on report_equivocation
* grandpa: waive fees on report_equivocation
* babe: add test for fee waiving on valid equivocation report
* grandpa: add test for fee waiving on valid equivocation report
* grandpa: remove stray comment
* Clarify Nicks docs (#7049)
* Improves EVM gas price check (#7051)
* Change wabt to wat (#7050)
* Add Dock network id for address generation (#6714)
Taking 21 and 22 for testnet and mainnet
Signed-off-by: lovesh <lovesh.bond@gmail.com>
* Partial fix for transaction priority (#7034)
* Partial fix for priority stuff.
* Small fix
* Fix tests.
* Update frame/transaction-payment/src/lib.rs
Co-authored-by: Tomasz Drwięga <tomusdrw@users.noreply.github.com>
* Better doc
Co-authored-by: Tomasz Drwięga <tomusdrw@users.noreply.github.com>
* What happens if we remove wat? (#7056)
* What happens if we remove wat?
* Update Cargo.lock
* Make SlashingSpans Public (#6961)
* Make SlashingSpans Public
Offchain Applications will often need to inspect this type because it is directly used in staking election, thus worthy of being `pub`. Rest of the slashing api can remain private, only this and the `fn last_non_zero_slash()` of `SlashingSpans` are of interest.
* Update frame/staking/src/lib.rs
* client/authority-discovery/src/service: Improve docs (#7059)
* Decrease poll interval (#7063)
* Remove unused code (#7027)
Signed-off-by: Jimmy Chu <jimmychu0807@gmail.com>
* Disambiguate `BlockNumber` type in `decl_module` (#7061)
* Disambiguate `BlockNumber` type in `decl_module`
* fix `frame-support-tests`
* fix ui tests
* fix trait order
* Implement `FromStr` for `Ss58AddressFormat` (#7068)
* Implement `FromStr` for `Ss58AddressFormat`
* Update primitives/core/src/crypto.rs
Co-authored-by: Shawn Tabrizi <shawntabrizi@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Shawn Tabrizi <shawntabrizi@gmail.com>
* Set reserved nodes with offchain worker. (#6996)
* add offchain worker api to set reserved nodes.
* new offchain api to get node public key.
* node public key from converter
* refactor set reserved nodes ocw api.
* new ndoe authorization pallet
* remove unnecessary clone and more.
* more
* tests for node authorization pallet
* remove dependency
* fix build
* more tests.
* refactor
* Update primitives/core/src/offchain/testing.rs
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* Update frame/node-authorization/src/lib.rs
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* Update frame/node-authorization/src/lib.rs
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* Update frame/node-authorization/src/lib.rs
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* format code
* expose NetworkService
* remove NetworkStateInfo in offchain
* replace NodePublicKey with PeerId.
* set max length of peer id.
* clear more
* use BTreeSet for set of peers.
* decode opaque peer id.
* extract NetworkProvider for client offchain.
* use OpaquePeerId in node authorization pallet.
* fix test
* better documentation
* fix test
* doc
* more fix
* Update primitives/core/src/offchain/mod.rs
Co-authored-by: Pierre Krieger <pierre.krieger1708@gmail.com>
* Update client/offchain/src/api.rs
Co-authored-by: Pierre Krieger <pierre.krieger1708@gmail.com>
* derive serialize and deserialize
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Co-authored-by: Pierre Krieger <pierre.krieger1708@gmail.com>
* Rename `TRIGGER_WASM_BUILD` to `FORCE_WASM_BUILD` (#7080)
Because apparently I can not speak properly ;)
* Make decoding of `compact<perthing>` saturating instead of invalid (#7062)
* make decoding of cmopact<perthing> saturating
* fix stable build
* Update primitives/arithmetic/src/per_things.rs
Co-authored-by: Kian Paimani <5588131+kianenigma@users.noreply.github.com>
* Update primitives/arithmetic/src/per_things.rs
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Co-authored-by: Kian Paimani <5588131+kianenigma@users.noreply.github.com>
* state_machine no_std witness externalities (#6934)
* checkpoint before removing CT from change trie
* before trie backend without tx
* undo
* Started no transaction, but would need using a different root
calculation method, out of the scope of this pr, will roll back.
* Remove NoTransaction.
* partially address review.
dummy stats implementation for no_std.
* Remove ChangeTrieOverlay.
* modified function
* Remove witness_ext
* need noops changes root
* update from cumulus branch
* line break
* remove warning
* line break
* From review: renamings and stats active in no std (except time).
* include cache, exclude change trie cache with individual temporary bad looking
no_std check
* little test
* fuse imports and filter_map prepare_extrinsics_input_inner fold.
* put back ExtInner into Ext, awkward double proto for new function.
* Apply suggestions from code review
* Update primitives/state-machine/Cargo.toml
Co-authored-by: Bastian Köcher <bkchr@users.noreply.github.com>
* Support hex encoded secret key for `--node-key` (#7052)
* Support hex encoded secret key for `--node-key`
Adds support for reading a hex encoded secret key when being passed as
file via `--node-key`.
* Make the key loading uniform
* Switch to `hex::decode`
* Add a `build-sync-spec` subcommand and remove the CHT roots from the light sync state. (#6999)
* Move subcommands from sc-cli to nodes
* Add --build-sync-spec subcommand
* Remove CHTs from snapshots
* Keep ProvideChtRoots
* Fix build sync spec (#7086)
* Fail docs on warnings (#5923)
* change (ci): docs job optimized; runs every commit; fails on warnings
* change (ci): rename jobs; temporary allow failing
* change (ci): better warnings filtering
* fix (ci): hotfix Docker release
* test (ci): run docs job with flags
* test (ci): pwd fails
* change (ci): pass just //doc dir as an artifact; debug
* change (ci): return to the previous structure; undebug
* change (ci): typo
* rebase on upstream 2
* fix the jobname
* Fix some warnings (#7079)
* Partial fix for transaction priority (#7034)
* Partial fix for priority stuff.
* Small fix
* Fix tests.
* Update frame/transaction-payment/src/lib.rs
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* Better doc
Co-authored-by: Tomasz Drwięga <tomusdrw@users.noreply.github.com>
* What happens if we remove wat? (#7056)
* What happens if we remove wat?
* Update Cargo.lock
* Make SlashingSpans Public (#6961)
* Make SlashingSpans Public
Offchain Applications will often need to inspect this type because it is directly used in staking election, thus worthy of being `pub`. Rest of the slashing api can remain private, only this and the `fn last_non_zero_slash()` of `SlashingSpans` are of interest.
* Update frame/staking/src/lib.rs
* client/authority-discovery/src/service: Improve docs (#7059)
* Decrease poll interval (#7063)
* Remove unused code (#7027)
Signed-off-by: Jimmy Chu <jimmychu0807@gmail.com>
* Disambiguate `BlockNumber` type in `decl_module` (#7061)
* Disambiguate `BlockNumber` type in `decl_module`
* fix `frame-support-tests`
* fix ui tests
* fix trait order
* Implement `FromStr` for `Ss58AddressFormat` (#7068)
* Implement `FromStr` for `Ss58AddressFormat`
* Update primitives/core/src/crypto.rs
Co-authored-by: Shawn Tabrizi <shawntabrizi@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Shawn Tabrizi <shawntabrizi@gmail.com>
* Set reserved nodes with offchain worker. (#6996)
* add offchain worker api to set reserved nodes.
* new offchain api to get node public key.
* node public key from converter
* refactor set reserved nodes ocw api.
* new ndoe authorization pallet
* remove unnecessary clone and more.
* more
* tests for node authorization pallet
* remove dependency
* fix build
* more tests.
* refactor
* Update primitives/core/src/offchain/testing.rs
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* Update frame/node-authorization/src/lib.rs
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* Update frame/node-authorization/src/lib.rs
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* Update frame/node-authorization/src/lib.rs
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* format code
* expose NetworkService
* remove NetworkStateInfo in offchain
* replace NodePublicKey with PeerId.
* set max length of peer id.
* clear more
* use BTreeSet for set of peers.
* decode opaque peer id.
* extract NetworkProvider for client offchain.
* use OpaquePeerId in node authorization pallet.
* fix test
* better documentation
* fix test
* doc
* more fix
* Update primitives/core/src/offchain/mod.rs
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* Update client/offchain/src/api.rs
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* derive serialize and deserialize
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* Fix some warnings
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Co-authored-by: Max Inden <mail@max-inden.de>
Co-authored-by: s3krit <pugh@s3kr.it>
Co-authored-by: Jimmy Chu <jimmy@parity.io>
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* Fix more doc errors
* More doc fixes
* Remove subdb to make `rustdoc` happy
* Make the line length check happy
* Fix compilation error
* Another try
* Allow unused
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* Fix `storage::read` (#7084)
* Fix `storage::read`
It should return the length of the storage item after the given offset.
Before it returned always the length of the full storage item.
* Fix tests
* Add fuzzer for the compact custom codec implementation from PR #6720 (#7091)
* Add fuzzer for the compact custom codec implementation introduced in PR #6720.
This commit adds a fuzzing harness for the custom compact encoding/decoding
introduced in PR #6720.
* Update primitives/npos-elections/fuzzer/src/compact.rs
Co-authored-by: Bastian Köcher <bkchr@users.noreply.github.com>
* Update Cargo.lock: Add changes in elections-fuzzer
* Change indentation from spaces to tabs
Co-authored-by: Vincent Ulitzsch <vincent@srlabs.de>
Co-authored-by: Bastian Köcher <bkchr@users.noreply.github.com>
* add instantiable support for treasury pallet (#7058)
* add instantiable support for treasury pallet
* update treasury pallet benchmarking code to support multi-instance
* use benchmark_intance! macro; fix hard coded treasury identity string; fix over characters line width limitation error
* fix line return style
* grandpa-rpc don't share subscription manager, only executor (#7039)
* service builder: fix todo about jsonrpc Option workaround
* grandpa-rpc: only share executor instead of sub manager
* grandpa-rpc: fix compilation
* grandpa-rpc: rename to subscription_executor
* node/cli: remove another unused jsonrpc dependency
* grandpa: apply style fixes from code review
Co-authored-by: André Silva <123550+andresilva@users.noreply.github.com>
* pallet-collective: allow customized default vote (#6984)
* collective: add DefaultVote trait
* Fix test and node compile
* Expose the whole prime_vote
* Add test for MoreThanMajorityThenPrimeDefaultVote
* Docs fix
* Upgrade to libp2p-0.28. (#7077)
* Upgrade to libp2p-0.28
* Clean up test imports.
* CI
* CI
* CI?
* CI once more.
* One more.
* CI
* CI
* CI
* pow: support uniform tie breaking in fork choice (#7073)
* pow: support uniform tie breaking in fork choice
* Update client/consensus/pow/src/lib.rs
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* Refactor fetch seal
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* Allow remotes to not open a legacy substream (#7075)
* Allow remotes to not open a legacy substream
* Misc fixes
* Special case first protocol as the one bearing the handshake
* Use diener for Polkadot companion prs (#7102)
* Use diener for Polkadot companion prs
* Fix script
* Use gitlab env variable
* Update .maintain/gitlab/check_polkadot_companion_build.sh
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* Update ui tests for rust 1.46.0 (#7106)
* client/network: Expose number of entries per Kademlia bucket (#7104)
Extend `sub_libp2p_kbuckets_num_nodes` Prometheus metric to expose the
number of nodes per bucket per Kademlia instance instead of only per
Kademlia instance.
* Improve error output of wasm-builder when wasm ins't installed (#7105)
This improves the error message of wasm-builder when the wasm toolchain
isn't installed. Currently we print that the wasm toolchain is not
installed, but the actual problem is that there is a bug in the
packaging in rust. This will now be much easier to debug, by printing
the full error message of the compiler.
* Add ss58 address for Dark network (#6982)
Hello,
This PR adds a new ss58 address 17 for Dark network.
Thanks!
* Frame-support storage: make iterations and translate consistent (#5470)
* implementation and factorisation
* factorize test
* doc
* fix bug and improve test
* address suggestions
* fix js dependancy alert, bumping bl version (#7110)
* fix js dependancy alert, bumping bl version
* fix low severity modules
* Make `transactional` attribute less scope dependent (#7112)
* Make `transactional` attribute less scope dependent
The old implementation expected that `frame-support` wasn't imported
under a different name. Besides that the pr removes some whitespaces.
* Update frame/support/procedural/src/lib.rs
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* Add SS58 Registry (#7020)
* add SS58 registry
* formatting
* description -> displayName
* Update ss58-registry.json
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* make numbers literal, tokens can have different denominations
* add dock
* add dark
* add websites and tokens
* add KLP decimals
* add acala and laminar info
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* Move Staking Weights to T::WeightInfo (#7007)
* Fix the benchmarks
* Migrate staking to weightInfo
* Fix global benchmarks
* re-calculate the submit solution weight.
* Fix some refund.
* Get rid of all the extra parameters.
* Fix staking tests.
* new values from the bench machine.
* Fix some grumbles
* better macro
* Some better doc
* Move to interpreted wasm
* Make it work temporarily
* Final fix of default ones.
* Fix payout benchmarks
* Fix payout stuff
* One last fix
* use benchmarking machine for numbers
* update weight docs
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* Send import notification always for re-orgs (#7118)
* Send import notification always for re-orgs
This pr changes the behavior of sending import notifications. Before we
only send notifications when importing blocks on the tip of the chain or
on similar conditions. However we did not send a notification when we
for example being in a state where we import multiple blocks to catch
up. If we re-org in this process, systems like the transaction pool
would not be notified about this re-org. This means, that we would also
not resubmit transactions of these retracted blocks. This pr fixes this,
by always sending a notification on a re-org.
See
https://github.com/substrate-developer-hub/substrate-node-template/issues/82
for some context about the bug.
* Update client/service/src/client/client.rs
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* WeightInfo for Vesting Pallet (#7103)
* WeightInfo for Vesting Pallet
* clean up weight docs
* Update lib.rs
* try to pipe max locks
* Update for new type
* add warning when locks > MaxLocks
* Update lib.rs
* fix compile
* remove aliasing, fix trait def
* Update
* Add benchmarking pipeline to node-template (#7122)
* Use tracing-based subscriber logging (#6825)
* init_logger: switch from log-based to tracing-based and add compatibility layer
* Move tracing profiling subscriber related config realization
* sp-tracing: change profiling to be a layer instead of a subscriber
* Enable profiling layer in cli
* Change all test env_logger init to sp_tracing::try_init_simple
* Remove all local env_logger dependency
* Add missing tracing-subscriber dependency
* frame-sudo: fix tests
* frame-support: fix tests
* Fix frame/pallet and executor tests
* Fix the remaining tests
* Use subscriber's try_init as recommended by @davidbarsky
* Be explict that the tracing-log feature is needed
* Set subscriber writer to stderr
* Shorter line width
* Update cargo lock tracing version
* Fix sc_tracing crate compile
* Fix sc_authority_discovery crate test
* unremove default-features
* Leave enabled to default true
* Warn if global default cannot be set
* Fix unused import
* Remove unused PROXY_TARGET
* Change all reference from rc5 to rc6
* Change all reference of rc2 to rc6
* Fix styling
* Fix typo
* make logger init error'ing
* re-fixing the test issue
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* Typo in error text (#7126)
* WeightInfo for ImOnline (#7128)
* Add WeightInfo, not final weights
* benchmark machine weights
* fix the new staking weight in substrate-node (#7131)
* Remove warning about deprecated PeerIds (#7132)
* Fix db initialization for light client (#7130)
* Fix db initialization for light client
* Fix cache distribution
* WeightInfo for Identity Pallet (#7107)
* update benchmarks
* add automated weights
* Update benchmarking.rs
* use underscores for file out
* update some weights
* more weights
* finish weights
* add basic verification to benchmarks
* patch benchmarks
* Update benchmarking.rs
* final weights
* update for new type
* add weightinfo to node
* Make sure we update the `Cargo.lock` in the polkadot companion (#7135)
* Tracing for wasm with bridging to native (#6916)
* implement events handling, implement parent_id for spans & events
* add events to sp_io::storage
* update test
* add tests
* adjust limit
* let tracing crate handle parent_ids
* re-enable current-id tracking
* add test for threads with CurrentSpan
* fix log level
* remove redundant check for non wasm traces
* remove duplicate definition in test
* Adding conditional events API
* prefer explicit parent_id over current,
enhance test
* limit changes to client::tracing event implementation
* remove From impl due to fallback required on parent_id
* make tracing codecable
* replace with global tracing
* new tracing interface
* impl TracingSubscriber in client
* implement access to global TracingSubscriber from primitives
* span for wasm
* increment towards Wasm Tracing Subscriber implementation
* increment, remove sp-tracing from runtime-interface
* increment, it compiles
* attained original functionality with new mechanism
* implement remaining TracingSubscriber functions
* remove spans from decl_module
* add handling for encoded values
* Revert "replace with global tracing"
This reverts commit 8824a60deea54d9b437407a21c8ceaf6a1902ee5.
* Wasm Side Tracing
* tracing on wasm
* enable tracing wasm on node-runtime
* export all the macros in std
* tracing subscriber on wasm-side only
* pass spans and events over and record them
* reactivate previous code and cleanup
* further cleaning up
* extend the span macros, activate through executive
* tracking the actual extrinsic, too
* style
* fixing tests
* spaces -> tabs
* attempting to reactivate params
* activate our tests in CI
* some passing
* tests passing
* with core lazy
* global tracer for wasm side with pass over
* fixing metadata referencing
* remove const_fn feature requirement
* reenable dispatch traces
* reset client tracing
* further cleaning up
* fixing runtime-test
* move tracing-build setup into runtime-test
* Merge DebugWriter from tracing and frame-support, move to sp-std
* remove dangling fixme
* Docs for tracing primitives
* cleaning up a bit more
* Wasm interface docs
* optimise docs.rs setup
* adding tracing flags to uncomment
* remove brace
* fixing imports
* fixing broken syntax
* add required modules
* nicer formatting
* better target management
* adding low level storage tracing events into frame
* add custom Debug impl for WasmMetadata
* cloning profiler
* adding info about cloning profiler
* using in-scope for within calls
* proper time tracing, cleaning up println
* allow to disable tracing on runtime_interface-macro
* disable tracing for wasm-tracing-interface
* simplify wasm-tracing-api
* update client to new interface
* fixing docs and tests for sp-tracing
* update integration tests
* re-activating enter_span
* dropping FIXME, it's documented
* fix formatting
* fix formatting
* fix imports
* more debug info
* inform wasm about it being disabled by returning 1
* only one tracer, but enabled multi-all support
* make trait pub again for tests
* Apply suggestions from code review
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* fixing wasm doc tests for proper usage
* remove unnecessary import
* fixing formatting
* minor style fixes
* downgrading wabt
* update error message for UI
* Fix interface test
* next attempt to fix macros
* geee
* revert tracing on hashed for future PR
* remove local macros, use originals
* we are able to convert to static items
* implement more WasmValue types
* adding support to convert str, debug and encoded values
* more minor fixes
* revert unsafe 'static making
* fix indentation
* remove commented lines
* bump all them tracing versions
* cleaning up docs and info
* document new flag
* the new layered system handles span cloning better
* Apply suggestions from code review
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* Pallet Indices (#7137)
* pow: replace the thread-base mining loop with a future-based mining worker (#7060)
* New worker design
* Remove unused thread import
* Add back missing inherent data provider registration
* Add function to get a Cloned metadata
* Add some docs
* Derive Eq and PartialEq for MiningMetadata
* Fix cargo lock
* Fix line width
* Add docs and fix issues in UntilImportedOrTimeout
* Update client/consensus/pow/src/lib.rs
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* Add back comments
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* Bounties (#5715)
* add some compact annotation
* implement bounties for treasury
* fix test build
* remove some duplicated code
* fix build
* add tests
* fix build
* fix tests
* rename
* merge deposit byte fee
* add comments
* refactor storage
* support sub bounty
* emit BountyBecameActive when sub bounty is created
* able to contribute bounty
* allow curator to cancel bounty
* remove bounty contribution
* implement bounty expiry
* Able to extend bounty
* fix build and update tests
* create sub bounty test
* add more tests
* add benchmarks for bounties
* fix build
* line width
* fix benchmarking test
* update trait
* fix typo
* Update lib.rs
Missing documentation on Bounties added on this change. Please check the definitions of `propose_bounty` and `create_bounty`.
* update docs
* add MaximumSubBountyDepth
* put BountyValueMinimum into storage
* rework bount depth
* split on_initialize benchmarks
* remove components from constant functions
* Update weight integration into treasury
* Update reject proposal read/writes
* fix weight calculation
* Ignore weights with 0 factor
* Remove 0 multipliers
* add some docs
* allow unused for generated code
* line width
* allow RejectOrigin to cancel a pending payout bounty
* require BountyValueMinimum > ED
* make BountyValueMinimum configurable by chain spec
* remove sub-bounty features
* update curator
* accept curator
* unassign and cancel
* fix tests
* new tests
* Update lib.rs
- Include on `Assign_curator`, `accept_curator` and `unassign_curator` on Bounties Protocol Section
- Include curator fee and curator deposit definitions on Terminology
- Update intro.
* fix test
* update extend_bounty_expiry
* fix benchmarking
* add new benchmarking code
* add docs
* fix tests
* Update benchmarking.rs
* Make BountyValueMinimum a trait config instead of stroage value
* fix runtime build
* Update weights
* Update default_weights.rs
* update weights
* update
* update comments
* unreserve curator fee
* update tests
* update benchmarks
* fix curator deposit handling
* trigger CI
* fix benchmarking
* use append instead of mutate push
* additional noop tests
* improve fee hanlding. update event docs
* RejectOrigin to unassign
* update bounty cancel logic
* use Zero::zero() over 0.into()
* fix tests
* fix benchmarks
* proposed fixes to bounties
* fix tests
* fix benchmarks
* update weightinfo
* use closure
* fix compile
* update weights
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* Update SS58 configuration for Bifrost (#7142)
* Add 6 as address type of ss58 for Bifrost Network
* Update SS58 configuration for Bifrost
* Prometheus metrics for RPC calls (#7088)
* WS and HTTP middlewares added
* Prometheus endpoint added
* Counters renamed
* Proper style for inc
* Metrics initialization re-written
* Rework to handler middleware
* Introduce transport prefix for metrics
* String shortened
* Commented code removed, new line inserted
* One more string shortened
* Wasm build fixed
* Wasm build fixed once again
* Rework to shared metrics
* Added collectors label
* Tilde removed from cargo
* Switch to owned metrics in parameters
* WeightInfo for Scheduler (#7138)
* initial scheduler stuff
* integrate weightinfo
* Update pallet_scheduler.rs
* grandpa-rpc: use FinalityProofProvider to check finality for rpc (#6215)
* grandpa-rpc: use FinalityProofProvider to check finality for rpc
* grandpa-rpc: minor tidy
* grandpa-rpc: remove dyn FinalityProofProvider
* grandpa-rpc: remove unused dependencies
* node: move finality_proof_provider setup
* grandpa-rpc: print error reported by finality_proof_provider
* grandpa-rpc: add note about unnecessary encode/decode
* grandpa-rpc: dont encode/decode and use correct hash
* grandpa-rpc: set_id is optional
* grandpa-rpc: create test for prove_finality
* grandpa-rpc: set visibility back to how it was
* grandpa-rpc: remove unused dependency
* grandpa-rpc: minor tidy
* grandpa: doc strings
* grandpa-rpc: rename to prove_finality
* grandpa-rpc: use current set id if none is provided
* grandpa-rpc: remove unnecessary check in test
* node: group finality_proof_provider in rpc_setup
* grandpa: make prove_finality concrete in FinalityProofProvider
* grandpa-rpc: wrap finality output in struct and store as Bytes
* grandpa-rpc: exhaustive error codes and wrap
* grandpa-rpc: let prove_finality take a range instead of a starting point
* grandpa-rpc: fix test for changed API
* grandpa-rpc: fix line length
* grandpa: fix reviewer nits
* node/rpc: fix reviewer comments
* Make it compile
* Rework the implementation and decrease the peer reputation on invalid
block announcement
* Implement limits for block announce validation
* Remove accidentally added file
* Apply suggestions from code review
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* Rename `BlockAnnounceResult` to `PollBlockAnnounceValidation`
* Always return result using the internal future
* Move the polling and make sure all validation futures are registered
* Ignore the future in the legacy stuff
* Remove leftover stuff
* Update client/network/src/protocol/sync.rs
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Substrate-specific P2P networking.
Important: This crate is unstable and the API and usage may change.
Node identities and addresses
In a decentralized network, each node possesses a network private key and a network public key. In Substrate, the keys are based on the ed25519 curve.
From a node's public key, we can derive its identity. In Substrate and libp2p, a node's
identity is represented with the [PeerId] struct. All network communications between nodes on
the network use encryption derived from both sides's keys, which means that identities cannot
be faked.
A node's identity uniquely identifies a machine on the network. If you start two or more clients using the same network key, large interferences will happen.
Substrate's network protocol
Substrate's networking protocol is based upon libp2p. It is at the moment not possible and not planned to permit using something else than the libp2p network stack and the rust-libp2p library. However the libp2p framework is very flexible and the rust-libp2p library could be extended to support a wider range of protocols than what is offered by libp2p.
Discovery mechanisms
In order for our node to join a peer-to-peer network, it has to know a list of nodes that are part of said network. This includes nodes identities and their address (how to reach them). Building such a list is called the discovery mechanism. There are three mechanisms that Substrate uses:
- Bootstrap nodes. These are hard-coded node identities and addresses passed alongside with the network configuration.
- mDNS. We perform a UDP broadcast on the local network. Nodes that listen may respond with their identity. More info here. mDNS can be disabled in the network configuration.
- Kademlia random walk. Once connected, we perform random Kademlia
FIND_NODErequests on the configured Kademlia DHTs (one per configured chain protocol) in order for nodes to propagate to us their view of the network. More information about Kademlia can be found on Wikipedia.
Connection establishment
When node Alice knows node Bob's identity and address, it can establish a connection with Bob.
All connections must always use encryption and multiplexing. While some node addresses (eg.
addresses using /quic) already imply which encryption and/or multiplexing to use, for others
the multistream-select protocol is used in order to negotiate an encryption layer and/or a
multiplexing layer.
The connection establishment mechanism is called the transport.
As of the writing of this documentation, the following base-layer protocols are supported by Substrate:
- TCP/IP for addresses of the form
/ip4/1.2.3.4/tcp/5. Once the TCP connection is open, an encryption and a multiplexing layer are negotiated on top. - WebSockets for addresses of the form
/ip4/1.2.3.4/tcp/5/ws. A TCP/IP connection is open and the WebSockets protocol is negotiated on top. Communications then happen inside WebSockets data frames. Encryption and multiplexing are additionally negotiated again inside this channel. - DNS for addresses of the form
/dns/example.com/tcp/5or/dns/example.com/tcp/5/ws. A node's address can contain a domain name. - (All of the above using IPv6 instead of IPv4.)
On top of the base-layer protocol, the Noise protocol is negotiated and applied. The exact handshake protocol is experimental and is subject to change.
The following multiplexing protocols are supported:
Substreams
Once a connection has been established and uses multiplexing, substreams can be opened. When a substream is open, the multistream-select protocol is used to negotiate which protocol to use on that given substream.
Protocols that are specific to a certain chain have a <protocol-id> in their name. This
"protocol ID" is defined in the chain specifications. For example, the protocol ID of Polkadot
is "dot". In the protocol names below, <protocol-id> must be replaced with the corresponding
protocol ID.
Note
: It is possible for the same connection to be used for multiple chains. For example, one can use both the
/dot/sync/2and/sub/sync/2protocols on the same connection, provided that the remote supports them.
Substrate uses the following standard libp2p protocols:
/ipfs/ping/1.0.0. We periodically open an ephemeral substream in order to ping the remote and check whether the connection is still alive. Failure for the remote to reply leads to a disconnection./ipfs/id/1.0.0. We periodically open an ephemeral substream in order to ask information from the remote./<protocol_id>/kad. We periodically open ephemeral substreams for Kademlia random walk queries. Each Kademlia query is done in a separate substream.
Additionally, Substrate uses the following non-libp2p-standard protocols:
/substrate/<protocol-id>/<version>(where<protocol-id>must be replaced with the protocol ID of the targeted chain, and<version>is a number between 2 and 6). For each connection we optionally keep an additional substream for all Substrate-based communications alive. This protocol is considered legacy, and is progressively being replaced with alternatives. This is designated as "The legacy Substrate substream" in this documentation. See below for more details./<protocol-id>/sync/2is a request-response protocol (see below) that lets one perform requests for information about blocks. Each request is the encoding of aBlockRequestand each response is the encoding of aBlockResponse, as defined in theapi.v1.protofile in this source tree./<protocol-id>/light/2is a request-response protocol (see below) that lets one perform light-client-related requests for information about the state. Each request is the encoding of alight::Requestand each response is the encoding of alight::Response, as defined in thelight.v1.protofile in this source tree./<protocol-id>/transactions/1is a notifications protocol (see below) where transactions are pushed to other nodes. The handshake is empty on both sides. The message format is a SCALE-encoded list of transactions, where each transaction is an opaque list of bytes./<protocol-id>/block-announces/1is a notifications protocol (see below) where block announces are pushed to other nodes. The handshake is empty on both sides. The message format is a SCALE-encoded tuple containing a block header followed with an opaque list of bytes containing some data associated with this block announcement, e.g. a candidate message.- Notifications protocols that are registered using the
register_notifications_protocolmethod. For example:/paritytech/grandpa/1. See below for more information.
The legacy Substrate substream
Substrate uses a component named the peerset manager (PSM). Through the discovery mechanism, the PSM is aware of the nodes that are part of the network and decides which nodes we should perform Substrate-based communications with. For these nodes, we open a connection if necessary and open a unique substream for Substrate-based communications. If the PSM decides that we should disconnect a node, then that substream is closed.
For more information about the PSM, see the sc-peerset crate.
Note that at the moment there is no mechanism in place to solve the issues that arise where the two sides of a connection open the unique substream simultaneously. In order to not run into issues, only the dialer of a connection is allowed to open the unique substream. When the substream is closed, the entire connection is closed as well. This is a bug that will be resolved by deprecating the protocol entirely.
Within the unique Substrate substream, messages encoded using
parity-scale-codec are exchanged.
The detail of theses messages is not totally in place, but they can be found in the
message.rs file.
Once the substream is open, the first step is an exchange of a status message from both sides, containing information such as the chain root hash, head of chain, and so on.
Communications within this substream include:
- Syncing. Blocks are announced and requested from other nodes.
- Light-client requests. When a light client requires information, a random node we have a substream open with is chosen, and the information is requested from it.
- Gossiping. Used for example by grandpa.
Request-response protocols
A so-called request-response protocol is defined as follow:
- When a substream is opened, the opening side sends a message whose content is protocol-specific. The message must be prefixed with an LEB128-encoded number indicating its length. After the message has been sent, the writing side is closed.
- The remote sends back the response prefixed with a LEB128-encoded length, and closes its side as well.
Each request is performed in a new separate substream.
Notifications protocols
A so-called notifications protocol is defined as follow:
- When a substream is opened, the opening side sends a handshake message whose content is
protocol-specific. The handshake message must be prefixed with an
LEB128-encoded number indicating its length. The
handshake message can be of length 0, in which case the sender has to send a single
0. - The receiver then either immediately closes the substream, or answers with its own
LEB128-prefixed protocol-specific handshake response. The message can be of length 0, in which
case a single
0has to be sent back. - Once the handshake has completed, the notifications protocol is unidirectional. Only the node which initiated the substream can push notifications. If the remote wants to send notifications as well, it has to open its own undirectional substream.
- Each notification must be prefixed with an LEB128-encoded length. The encoding of the messages is specific to each protocol.
- Either party can signal that it doesn't want a notifications substream anymore by closing its writing side. The other party should respond by closing its own writing side soon after.
The API of sc-network allows one to register user-defined notification protocols.
sc-network automatically tries to open a substream towards each node for which the legacy
Substream substream is open. The handshake is then performed automatically.
For example, the sc-finality-grandpa crate registers the /paritytech/grandpa/1
notifications protocol.
At the moment, for backwards-compatibility, notification protocols are tied to the legacy Substrate substream. Additionally, the handshake message is hardcoded to be a single 8-bits integer representing the role of the node:
- 1 for a full node.
- 2 for a light node.
- 4 for an authority.
In the future, though, these restrictions will be removed.
Usage
Using the sc-network crate is done through the [NetworkWorker] struct. Create this
struct by passing a [config::Params], then poll it as if it was a Future. You can extract an
Arc<NetworkService> from the NetworkWorker, which can be shared amongst multiple places
in order to give orders to the networking.
See the [config] module for more information about how to configure the networking.
After the NetworkWorker has been created, the important things to do are:
- Calling
NetworkWorker::pollin order to advance the network. This can be done by dispatching a background task with the [NetworkWorker]. - Calling
on_block_importwhenever a block is added to the client. - Calling
on_block_finalizedwhenever a block is finalized. - Calling
trigger_repropagatewhen a transaction is added to the pool.
More precise usage details are still being worked on and will likely change in the future.
License: GPL-3.0-or-later WITH Classpath-exception-2.0