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// Copyright 2019-2021 Parity Technologies (UK) Ltd.
// This file is part of Parity Bridges Common.
// Parity Bridges Common is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
// it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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//! Benchmarks for the GRANDPA Pallet.
//!
//! The main dispatchable for the GRANDPA pallet is `submit_finality_proof`, so these benchmarks are
//! based around that. There are to main factors which affect finality proof verification:
//!
//! 1. The number of `votes-ancestries` in the justification
//! 2. The number of `pre-commits` in the justification
//!
//! Vote ancestries are the headers between (`finality_target`, `head_of_chain`], where
//! `header_of_chain` is a descendant of `finality_target`.
//!
//! Pre-commits are messages which are signed by validators at the head of the chain they think is
//! the best.
//!
//! Consider the following:
//!
//! / [B'] <- [C']
//! [A] <- [B] <- [C]
//!
//! The common ancestor of both forks is block A, so this is what GRANDPA will finalize. In order to
//! verify this we will have vote ancestries of `[B, C, B', C']` and pre-commits `[C, C']`.
//!
//! Note that the worst case scenario here would be a justification where each validator has it's
//! own fork which is `SESSION_LENGTH` blocks long.
use crate::*;
use bp_runtime::BasicOperatingMode;
accounts, make_justification_for_header, JustificationGeneratorParams, TEST_GRANDPA_ROUND,
TEST_GRANDPA_SET_ID,
};
use frame_benchmarking::{benchmarks_instance_pallet, whitelisted_caller};
use frame_support::traits::Get;
use frame_system::RawOrigin;
use sp_finality_grandpa::AuthorityId;
use sp_runtime::traits::Zero;
use sp_std::vec::Vec;
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/// The maximum number of vote ancestries to include in a justification.
///
/// In practice this would be limited by the session length (number of blocks a single authority set
/// can produce) of a given chain.
const MAX_VOTE_ANCESTRIES: u32 = 1000;
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// `1..MAX_VOTE_ANCESTRIES` is too large && benchmarks are running for almost 40m (steps=50,
// repeat=20) on a decent laptop, which is too much. Since we're building linear function here,
// let's just select some limited subrange for benchmarking.
const MAX_VOTE_ANCESTRIES_RANGE_BEGIN: u32 = MAX_VOTE_ANCESTRIES / 20;
const MAX_VOTE_ANCESTRIES_RANGE_END: u32 =
MAX_VOTE_ANCESTRIES_RANGE_BEGIN + MAX_VOTE_ANCESTRIES_RANGE_BEGIN;
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// the same with validators - if there are too much validators, let's run benchmarks on subrange
fn validator_set_range_end<T: Config<I>, I: 'static>() -> u32 {
let max_bridged_authorities = T::MaxBridgedAuthorities::get();
if max_bridged_authorities > 128 {
sp_std::cmp::max(128, max_bridged_authorities / 5)
} else {
max_bridged_authorities
}
}
/// Returns number of first header to be imported.
///
/// Since we bootstrap the pallet with `HeadersToKeep` already imported headers,
/// this function computes the next expected header number to import.
fn header_number<T: Config<I>, I: 'static, N: From<u32>>() -> N {
(T::HeadersToKeep::get() + 1).into()
}
/// Prepare header and its justification to submit using `submit_finality_proof`.
fn prepare_benchmark_data<T: Config<I>, I: 'static>(
precommits: u32,
ancestors: u32,
) -> (BridgedHeader<T, I>, GrandpaJustification<BridgedHeader<T, I>>) {
let authority_list = accounts(precommits as u16)
.iter()
.map(|id| (AuthorityId::from(*id), 1))
.collect::<Vec<_>>();
let init_data = InitializationData {
header: Box::new(bp_test_utils::test_header(Zero::zero())),
authority_list,
set_id: TEST_GRANDPA_SET_ID,
operating_mode: BasicOperatingMode::Normal,
};
bootstrap_bridge::<T, I>(init_data);
let header: BridgedHeader<T, I> = bp_test_utils::test_header(header_number::<T, I, _>());
let params = JustificationGeneratorParams {
header: header.clone(),
round: TEST_GRANDPA_ROUND,
set_id: TEST_GRANDPA_SET_ID,
authorities: accounts(precommits as u16).iter().map(|k| (*k, 1)).collect::<Vec<_>>(),
ancestors,
forks: 1,
};
let justification = make_justification_for_header(params);
(header, justification)
}
benchmarks_instance_pallet! {
// This is the "gold standard" benchmark for this extrinsic, and it's what should be used to
// annotate the weight in the pallet.
submit_finality_proof {
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let p in 1 .. validator_set_range_end::<T, I>();
let v in MAX_VOTE_ANCESTRIES_RANGE_BEGIN..MAX_VOTE_ANCESTRIES_RANGE_END;
let caller: T::AccountId = whitelisted_caller();
let (header, justification) = prepare_benchmark_data::<T, I>(p, v);
}: submit_finality_proof(RawOrigin::Signed(caller), Box::new(header), justification)
let header: BridgedHeader<T, I> = bp_test_utils::test_header(header_number::<T, I, _>());
let expected_hash = header.hash();
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assert_eq!(<BestFinalized<T, I>>::get().unwrap().1, expected_hash);
assert!(<ImportedHeaders<T, I>>::contains_key(expected_hash));
}
}