* First baby steps * Split scheduler into several modules * Towards a more modular approach for scheduling * move free_cores; IntoInterator -> BTreeMap * Move clear() * Move more functions out of scheduler * Change weight composition * More abstraction * Further refactor * clippy * fmt * fix test-runtime * Add parathreads pallet to construct_runtime! * Make all runtimes use (Parachains, Parathreads) scheduling * Delete commented out code * Remove parathreads scheduler from westend, rococo, and kusama * fix rococo, westend, and kusama config * Revert "fix rococo, westend, and kusama config" This reverts commit 59e4de380d5c7d17eaaba5e2c2b81405de3465e3. * Revert "Remove parathreads scheduler from westend, rococo, and kusama" This reverts commit 4c44255296083ac5670560790ed77104917890a4. * Remove CoreIndex from free_cores * Remove unnecessary struct for parathreads * parathreads provider take 1 * Comment out parathread tests * Pop into lookahead * fmt * Fill lookahead with two entries for parachains * fmt * Current stage * Towards ab parathreads * no AB use * Make tests typecheck * quick hack to set scheduling lookahead to 1 * Fix scheduler tests * fix paras_inherent tests * misc * Update more of a test * cfg(test) * some cleanup * Undo paras_inherent changes * Adjust paras inherent tests * Undo changes to v2 primitives * Undo v2 mod changes to tests * minor * Remove parathreads assigner and pallet * minor * minor * more cleanup * fmt * minor * minor * minor * Remove on_new_session from assignment provider * Make adder collator integration test pass * disable failing unit tests * minor * minor * re-enable one unit test * minor * handle retries, add concluded para to pop interface * comment out unused code * Remove core_para from interface * Remove first claimqueue element on clear if None instead removing all Nones * Move claimqueue get out of loop * Use VecDeque instead of Ved in ClaimQueue * Make occupied() AB ready(?) * handle freed disputed in clear_and_fill_claimqueue * clear_and_fill_claimqueue returns scheduled Vec * Rename and minor refactor * return position of assignment taken from claimqueue * minor * Fix session boundary parachains number change + extended test * Fix runtimes * Fix polkadot runtime * Remove polkadot pallet from benchmarks * fix test runtime * Add storage migration * Minor refactor * Minor * migratin typechecks * Add migration to runtimes * Towards modular scheduling II (#6568) * Add post migration check * pebkac * Disable migrations but mine * Revert "Disable migrations but mine" This reverts commit 4fa5c5a370c199944a7e0926f50b08626bfbad4c. * Move scheduler migration * Revert "Move scheduler migration" This reverts commit a16b1659a907950bae048a9f7010f2aa76e02b6d. * Fix migration * cleanup * Don't lose retries value anymore * comment out test function * Remove retries value from Assignment again * minor * Make collator for parathreads optional * data type refactor * update scheduler tests * Change test function cfg * comment out test function * Try cfg(test) only * fix cfg flags * Add get_max_retries function to provider interface (#7047) * Fix merge commit * pebkac * fix merge * update cargo.lock * fix merge * fix merge * Use btreemap instead of vec, fix scheduler calls. * Use imported `ScheduledCore` * Remove unused import in inclusion tests * Use keys() instead of mapping over a BTreeMap * Fix migrations for parachains scheduler * Use BlockNumberFor<T> everywhere in scheduler * Add on demand assignment provider pallet (#7110) * Address some PR comments * minor * more cleanup * find_map and timeout availability fixes * Change default scheduling_lookahead to 1 * Add on demand assignment provider pallet * Move test-runtime to new assignment provider * Run cargo format on scheduler tests * minor * Mutate cores in single loop * timeout predicate simplification * claimqueue desired size fix * Replace expect by ok_or * More improvements * Fix push back order and next_up_on_timeout * minor * session change docs * Add pre_new_session call to hand pre session updates * Remove sc_network dependency and PeerId from unnecessary data structures * Remove unnecessary peer_ids * Add OnDemandOrdering proxy (#7156) * Add OnDemandBidding proxy * Fix names * OnDemandAssigner for rococo only * Check PeerId in collator protocol before fetching collation * On occupied, remove non occupied cores from the claimqueue front and refill * Add missing docs * Comment out unused field * fix ScheduledCore in tests * Fix the fix * pebkac * fmt * Fix occupied dropping * Remove double import * ScheduledCore fixes * Readd sc-network dep * pebkac * OpaquePeerId -> PeerId in can_collate interface * Cargo.lock update for interface change * Remove checks not needed anymore? * Drop occupied core on session change if it would time out after the new session * Add on demand assignment provider pallet * Move test-runtime to new assignment provider * Run cargo format on scheduler tests * Add OnDemandOrdering proxy (#7156) * Add OnDemandBidding proxy * Fix names * OnDemandAssigner for rococo only * Remove unneeded config values * Update comments * Use and_then for queue position * Return the max size of the spot queue on error * Add comments to add_parathread_entry * Add module comments * Add log for when can_collate fails * Change assigner queue type to `Assignment` * Update assignment provider tests * More logs * Remove unused keyring import * disable can_collate * comment out can_collate * Can collate first checks set if empty * Move can_collate call to collation advertisement * Fix backing test * map to loop * Remove obsolete check * Move invalid collation test from backing to collator-protocol * fix unused imports * fix test * fix Debug derivation * Increase time limit on zombienet predicates * Increase zombienet timeout * Minor * Address some PR comments * Address PR comments * Comment out failing assert due to on-demand assigner missing * remove collator_restrictions info from backing * Move can_collate to ActiveParas * minor * minor * Update weight information for on demand config * Add ttl to parasentry * Fix tests missing parasentry ttl * Adjust scheduler tests to use ttl default values * Use match instead of if let for ttl drop * Use RuntimeDebug trait for `ParasEntry` fields * Add comments to on demand assignment pallet * Fix spot traffic calculation * Revert runtimedebug changes to primitives * Remove runtimedebug derivation from `ParasEntry` * Mention affinity in pallet level docs * Use RuntimeDebug trait for ParasEntry child types * Remove collator restrictions * Fix primitive versioning and other merge issues * Fix tests post merge * Fix node side tests * Edit parascheduler migration for clarity * Move parascheduler migration up to next release * Remove vestiges from merge * Fix tests * Refactor ttl handling * Remove unused things from scheduler tests * Move on demand assigner to own directory * Update documentation * Remove unused sc-network dependency in primitives Was used for collator restrictions * Remove unused import * Reenable scheduler test * Remove unused storage value * Enable timeout predicate test and fix fn Turns out that the issue with the compiler is fixed and we can now use impl Trait in the manner used here. * Remove unused imports * Add benchmarking entry for perbill in config * Correct typo * Address review comments * Log out errors when calculating spot traffic. * Change parascheduler's log target name * Update scheduler_common documentation * Use mutate for affinity fns, add tests * Add another on demand affinity test * Unify parathreads and parachains in HostConfig (take 2) (#7452) * Unify parathreads and parachains in HostConfig * Fixed missed occurences * Remove commented out lines * `HostConfiguration v7` * Fix version check * Add `MigrateToV7` to `Unreleased` * fmt * fmt * Fix compilation errors after the rebase * Update runtime/parachains/src/scheduler/tests.rs Co-authored-by: Anton Vilhelm Ásgeirsson <antonva@users.noreply.github.com> * Update runtime/parachains/src/scheduler/tests.rs Co-authored-by: Anton Vilhelm Ásgeirsson <antonva@users.noreply.github.com> * fmt * Fix migration test * Fix tests * Remove unneeded assert from tests * parathread_cores -> on_demand_cores; parathread_retries -> on_demand_retries * Fix a compilation error in tests * Remove unused `use` * update colander image version --------- Co-authored-by: alexgparity <alex.gremm@parity.io> Co-authored-by: Anton Vilhelm Ásgeirsson <antonva@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Javier Viola <javier@parity.io> * Fix branch after merge with master * Refactor out duplicate checks into a helper fn * Fix tests post merge * Rename add_parathread_assignment, add test * Update docs * Remove unused on_finalize function * Add weight info to on demand pallet * Update runtime/parachains/src/configuration.rs Co-authored-by: Tsvetomir Dimitrov <tsvetomir@parity.io> * Update runtime/parachains/src/scheduler_common/mod.rs Co-authored-by: Tsvetomir Dimitrov <tsvetomir@parity.io> * Update runtime/parachains/src/assigner_on_demand/mod.rs Co-authored-by: Tsvetomir Dimitrov <tsvetomir@parity.io> * Add benchmarking to on demand pallet * Make place_order test check for success * Add on demand benchmarks * Add local test weights to rococo runtime * Modify TTL drop behaviour to not skip claims Previous behaviour would jump a new claim from the assignment provider ahead in the claimqueue, assuming lookahead is larger than 1. * Refactor ttl test to test claimqueue order * Disable place_order ext. when no on_demand cores * Use default genesis config for benchmark tests * Refactor config builder param * Move lifecycle test from scheduler to on demand * Remove unneeded lifecycle test Paras module via the parachain assignment provider doesn't provide new assignments if a parachain loses it's lease. The on demand assignment provider doesn't provide an assignment that is not a parathread. * Re enable validator shuffle test * More realistic weights for place_order * Remove redundant import * Fix backwards compatibility (hopefully) * ".git/.scripts/commands/bench/bench.sh" --subcommand=runtime --runtime=rococo --target_dir=polkadot --pallet=runtime_parachains::assigner_on_demand * Fix tests. * Fix off-by-one. * Re enable claimqueue fills test * Re enable schedule_rotates_groups test * Fix fill_claimqueue_fills test * Re enable next_up_on_timeout test, move fn * Do not pop from assignment provider when retrying * Fix tests missing collator in scheduledcore * Add comment about timeout predicate. * Rename parasentry retries to availability timeouts * Re enable schedule_schedules... test * Refactor prune retried test to new scheduler * Have all scheduler tests use genesis_cfg fn * Update docs * Update copyright notices on new files * Rename is_parachain_core to is_bulk_core * Remove erroneous TODO * Simplify import * ".git/.scripts/commands/bench/bench.sh" --subcommand=runtime --runtime=rococo --target_dir=polkadot --pallet=runtime_parachains::configuration * Revert AdvertiseCollation order shuffle * Refactor place_order into keepalive and allowdeath * Revert rename of hrmp max inbound channels parachain encompasses both on demand and slot auction / bulk. * Restore availability_timeout_predicate function * Clean up leftover comments * Update runtime/parachains/src/scheduler/tests.rs Co-authored-by: Tsvetomir Dimitrov <tsvetomir@parity.io> * ".git/.scripts/commands/bench/bench.sh" --subcommand=runtime --runtime=westend --target_dir=polkadot --pallet=runtime_parachains::configuration --------- Co-authored-by: alexgparity <alex.gremm@parity.io> Co-authored-by: alexgparity <115470171+alexgparity@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Tsvetomir Dimitrov <tsvetomir@parity.io> Co-authored-by: Javier Viola <javier@parity.io> Co-authored-by: eskimor <eskimor@no-such-url.com> Co-authored-by: command-bot <> * On Demand - update weights and small nits (#7605) * Remove collator restriction test in inclusion On demand parachains won't have collator restrictions implemented in this way but will instead use a preferred collator registered to a `ParaId` in `paras_registrar`. * Remove redundant config guard for test fns * Update weights * Update WeightInfo for on_demand assigner * Unify assignment provider parameters into one call (#7606) * Combine assignmentprovider params into one fn call * Move scheduler_common to a module under scheduler * Fix ttl handling in benchmark builder * Run cargo format * Remove obsolete test. * Small improvement. * Use same migration pattern as config module * Remove old TODO * Change log target name for assigner on demand * Fix migration * Fix clippy warnings * Add HostConfiguration storage migration to V8 * Add `MigrateToV8` to unreleased migrations for all runtimes * Fix storage version check for config v8 * Set `StorageVersion` to 8 in `MigrateToV8` * Remove dups. * Update primitives/src/v5/mod.rs Co-authored-by: Bastian Köcher <git@kchr.de> --------- Co-authored-by: alexgparity <alex.gremm@parity.io> Co-authored-by: alexgparity <115470171+alexgparity@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: antonva <anton.asgeirsson@parity.io> Co-authored-by: Tsvetomir Dimitrov <tsvetomir@parity.io> Co-authored-by: Anton Vilhelm Ásgeirsson <antonva@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Javier Viola <javier@parity.io> Co-authored-by: eskimor <eskimor@no-such-url.com> Co-authored-by: Bastian Köcher <git@kchr.de>
Polkadot
Implementation of a https://polkadot.network node in Rust based on the Substrate framework.
NOTE: In 2018, we split our implementation of "Polkadot" from its development framework "Substrate". See the Substrate repo for git history prior to 2018.
This repo contains runtimes for the Polkadot, Kusama, and Westend networks. The README provides
information about installing the polkadot binary and developing on the codebase. For more
specific guides, like how to be a validator, see the
Polkadot Wiki.
Installation
If you just wish to run a Polkadot node without compiling it yourself, you may either run the latest binary from our releases page, or install Polkadot from one of our package repositories.
Installation from the Debian repository will create a systemd
service that can be used to run a Polkadot node. This is disabled by default,
and can be started by running systemctl start polkadot on demand (use
systemctl enable polkadot to make it auto-start after reboot). By default, it
will run as the polkadot user. Command-line flags passed to the binary can
be customized by editing /etc/default/polkadot. This file will not be
overwritten on updating polkadot. You may also just run the node directly from
the command-line.
Debian-based (Debian, Ubuntu)
Currently supports Debian 10 (Buster) and Ubuntu 20.04 (Focal), and
derivatives. Run the following commands as the root user.
# Import the security@parity.io GPG key
gpg --recv-keys --keyserver hkps://keys.mailvelope.com 9D4B2B6EB8F97156D19669A9FF0812D491B96798
gpg --export 9D4B2B6EB8F97156D19669A9FF0812D491B96798 > /usr/share/keyrings/parity.gpg
# Add the Parity repository and update the package index
echo 'deb [signed-by=/usr/share/keyrings/parity.gpg] https://releases.parity.io/deb release main' > /etc/apt/sources.list.d/parity.list
apt update
# Install the `parity-keyring` package - This will ensure the GPG key
# used by APT remains up-to-date
apt install parity-keyring
# Install polkadot
apt install polkadot
Building
Install via Cargo
Make sure you have the support software installed from the Build from Source section below this section.
If you want to install Polkadot in your PATH, you can do so with:
cargo install --git https://github.com/paritytech/polkadot --tag <version> polkadot --locked
Build from Source
If you'd like to build from source, first install Rust. You may need to add Cargo's bin directory to your PATH environment variable. Restarting your computer will do this for you automatically.
curl https://sh.rustup.rs -sSf | sh
If you already have Rust installed, make sure you're using the latest version by running:
rustup update
Once done, finish installing the support software:
sudo apt install build-essential git clang libclang-dev pkg-config libssl-dev
Build the client by cloning this repository and running the following commands from the root directory of the repo:
git checkout <latest tagged release>
./scripts/init.sh
cargo build --release
Note: compilation is a memory intensive process. We recommend having 4 GiB of physical RAM or swap available (keep in mind that if a build hits swap it tends to be very slow).
Note: if you want to move the built polkadot binary somewhere (e.g. into $PATH) you will also need to move polkadot-execute-worker and polkadot-prepare-worker. You can let cargo do all this for you by running:
cargo install --path . --locked
Build from Source with Docker
You can also build from source using Parity CI docker image:
git checkout <latest tagged release>
docker run --rm -it -w /shellhere/polkadot \
-v $(pwd):/shellhere/polkadot \
paritytech/ci-linux:production cargo build --release
sudo chown -R $(id -u):$(id -g) target/
If you want to reproduce other steps of CI process you can use the following guide.
Networks
This repo supports runtimes for Polkadot, Kusama, and Westend.
Connect to Polkadot Mainnet
Connect to the global Polkadot Mainnet network by running:
./target/release/polkadot --chain=polkadot
You can see your node on telemetry (set a custom name with --name "my custom name").
Connect to the "Kusama" Canary Network
Connect to the global Kusama canary network by running:
./target/release/polkadot --chain=kusama
You can see your node on telemetry (set a custom name with --name "my custom name").
Connect to the Westend Testnet
Connect to the global Westend testnet by running:
./target/release/polkadot --chain=westend
You can see your node on telemetry (set a custom name with --name "my custom name").
Obtaining DOTs
If you want to do anything on Polkadot, Kusama, or Westend, then you'll need to get an account and some DOT, KSM, or WND tokens, respectively. See the claims instructions for Polkadot if you have DOTs to claim. For Westend's WND tokens, see the faucet instructions on the Wiki.
Hacking on Polkadot
If you'd actually like to hack on Polkadot, you can grab the source code and build it. Ensure you have Rust and the support software installed. This script will install or update Rust and install the required dependencies (this may take up to 30 minutes on Mac machines):
curl https://getsubstrate.io -sSf | bash -s -- --fast
Then, grab the Polkadot source code:
git clone https://github.com/paritytech/polkadot.git
cd polkadot
Then build the code. You will need to build in release mode (--release) to start a network. Only
use debug mode for development (faster compile times for development and testing).
./scripts/init.sh # Install WebAssembly. Update Rust
cargo build # Builds all native code
You can run the tests if you like:
cargo test --workspace --release
You can start a development chain with:
cargo build
cargo run -- --dev
Detailed logs may be shown by running the node with the following environment variables set:
RUST_LOG=debug RUST_BACKTRACE=1 cargo run -- --dev
Development
You can run a simple single-node development "network" on your machine by running:
polkadot --dev
You can muck around by heading to https://polkadot.js.org/apps and choose "Local Node" from the Settings menu.
Local Two-node Testnet
If you want to see the multi-node consensus algorithm in action locally, then you can create a local testnet. You'll need two terminals open. In one, run:
polkadot --chain=polkadot-local --alice -d /tmp/alice
And in the other, run:
polkadot --chain=polkadot-local --bob -d /tmp/bob --port 30334 --bootnodes '/ip4/127.0.0.1/tcp/30333/p2p/ALICE_BOOTNODE_ID_HERE'
Ensure you replace ALICE_BOOTNODE_ID_HERE with the node ID from the output of the first terminal.
Monitoring
Once you set this up you can take a look at the Polkadot Grafana dashboards that we currently maintain.
Using Docker
Shell Completion
Contributing
Contributing Guidelines
Contributor Code of Conduct
License
Polkadot is GPL 3.0 licensed.