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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/>.
//! Provides glue code over the scheduler and inclusion modules, and accepting
//! one inherent per block that can include new para candidates and bitfields.
//!
//! Unlike other modules in this crate, it does not need to be initialized by the initializer,
//! as it has no initialization logic and its finalization logic depends only on the details of
//! this module.
use crate::{
disputes::DisputesHandler,
inclusion,
inclusion::{CandidateCheckContext, FullCheck},
initializer,
scheduler::{self, CoreAssignment, FreedReason},
shared, ump, ParaId,
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};
use bitvec::prelude::BitVec;
use frame_support::{
inherent::{InherentData, InherentIdentifier, MakeFatalError, ProvideInherent},
pallet_prelude::*,
traits::Randomness,
};
use frame_system::pallet_prelude::*;
use pallet_babe::{self, CurrentBlockRandomness};
use primitives::v1::{
BackedCandidate, CandidateHash, CoreIndex, DisputeStatementSet,
InherentData as ParachainsInherentData, MultiDisputeStatementSet, ScrapedOnChainVotes,
SessionIndex, SigningContext, UncheckedSignedAvailabilityBitfield,
UncheckedSignedAvailabilityBitfields, ValidatorId, ValidatorIndex,
PARACHAINS_INHERENT_IDENTIFIER,
};
use rand::{seq::SliceRandom, SeedableRng};
use scale_info::TypeInfo;
use sp_runtime::traits::{Header as HeaderT, One};
use sp_std::{
cmp::Ordering,
collections::{btree_map::BTreeMap, btree_set::BTreeSet},
prelude::*,
vec::Vec,
};
mod misc;
mod weights;
pub use self::{
misc::IndexedRetain,
weights::{
backed_candidate_weight, backed_candidates_weight, dispute_statements_weight,
paras_inherent_total_weight, signed_bitfields_weight, TestWeightInfo, WeightInfo,
},
};
#[cfg(feature = "runtime-benchmarks")]
mod benchmarking;
#[cfg(test)]
mod tests;
const LOG_TARGET: &str = "runtime::inclusion-inherent";
/// A bitfield concerning concluded disputes for candidates
/// associated to the core index equivalent to the bit position.
#[derive(Default, PartialEq, Eq, Clone, Encode, Decode, RuntimeDebug, TypeInfo)]
pub(crate) struct DisputedBitfield(pub(crate) BitVec<bitvec::order::Lsb0, u8>);
impl From<BitVec<bitvec::order::Lsb0, u8>> for DisputedBitfield {
fn from(inner: BitVec<bitvec::order::Lsb0, u8>) -> Self {
Self(inner)
}
}
#[cfg(test)]
impl DisputedBitfield {
/// Create a new bitfield, where each bit is set to `false`.
pub fn zeros(n: usize) -> Self {
Self::from(BitVec::<bitvec::order::Lsb0, u8>::repeat(false, n))
}
}
pub use pallet::*;
#[frame_support::pallet]
pub mod pallet {
use super::*;
#[pallet::pallet]
#[pallet::generate_store(pub(super) trait Store)]
pub struct Pallet<T>(_);
#[pallet::config]
#[pallet::disable_frame_system_supertrait_check]
pub trait Config:
inclusion::Config + scheduler::Config + initializer::Config + pallet_babe::Config
{
/// Weight information for extrinsics in this pallet.
type WeightInfo: WeightInfo;
}
#[pallet::error]
pub enum Error<T> {
/// Inclusion inherent called more than once per block.
TooManyInclusionInherents,
/// The hash of the submitted parent header doesn't correspond to the saved block hash of
/// the parent.
InvalidParentHeader,
/// Disputed candidate that was concluded invalid.
CandidateConcludedInvalid,
/// The data given to the inherent will result in an overweight block.
InherentOverweight,
}
/// Whether the paras inherent was included within this block.
///
/// The `Option<()>` is effectively a `bool`, but it never hits storage in the `None` variant
/// due to the guarantees of FRAME's storage APIs.
///
/// If this is `None` at the end of the block, we panic and render the block invalid.
#[pallet::storage]
pub(crate) type Included<T> = StorageValue<_, ()>;
/// Scraped on chain data for extracting resolved disputes as well as backing votes.
#[pallet::storage]
#[pallet::getter(fn on_chain_votes)]
pub(crate) type OnChainVotes<T: Config> = StorageValue<_, ScrapedOnChainVotes<T::Hash>>;
#[pallet::hooks]
impl<T: Config> Hooks<BlockNumberFor<T>> for Pallet<T> {
fn on_initialize(_: T::BlockNumber) -> Weight {
T::DbWeight::get().reads_writes(1, 1) // in `on_finalize`.
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}
fn on_finalize(_: T::BlockNumber) {
if Included::<T>::take().is_none() {
panic!("Bitfields and heads must be included every block");
}
}
}
#[pallet::inherent]
impl<T: Config> ProvideInherent for Pallet<T> {
type Call = Call<T>;
type Error = MakeFatalError<()>;
const INHERENT_IDENTIFIER: InherentIdentifier = PARACHAINS_INHERENT_IDENTIFIER;
fn create_inherent(data: &InherentData) -> Option<Self::Call> {
let inherent_data = Self::create_inherent_inner(data)?;
// Sanity check: session changes can invalidate an inherent,
// and we _really_ don't want that to happen.
// See <https://github.com/paritytech/polkadot/issues/1327>
// Calling `Self::enter` here is a safe-guard, to avoid any discrepancy between on-chain checks
// (`enter`) and the off-chain checks by the block author (this function). Once we are confident
// in all the logic in this module this check should be removed to optimize performance.
let inherent_data = match Self::enter_inner(inherent_data.clone(), FullCheck::Skip) {
Ok(_) => inherent_data,
Err(err) => {
log::error!(
target: LOG_TARGET,
"dropping paras inherent data because they produced \
an invalid paras inherent: {:?}",
err.error,
);
ParachainsInherentData {
bitfields: Vec::new(),
backed_candidates: Vec::new(),
disputes: Vec::new(),
parent_header: inherent_data.parent_header,
}
},
};
Some(Call::enter { data: inherent_data })
}
fn is_inherent(call: &Self::Call) -> bool {
matches!(call, Call::enter { .. })
}
}
/// Collect all freed cores based on storage data. (i.e. append cores freed from timeouts to
/// the given `freed_concluded`).
///
/// The parameter `freed_concluded` contains all core indicies that became
/// free due to candidate that became available.
pub(crate) fn collect_all_freed_cores<T, I>(
freed_concluded: I,
) -> BTreeMap<CoreIndex, FreedReason>
where
I: core::iter::IntoIterator<Item = (CoreIndex, CandidateHash)>,
T: Config,
{
// Handle timeouts for any availability core work.
let availability_pred = <scheduler::Pallet<T>>::availability_timeout_predicate();
let freed_timeout = if let Some(pred) = availability_pred {
<inclusion::Pallet<T>>::collect_pending(pred)
} else {
Vec::new()
};
// Schedule paras again, given freed cores, and reasons for freeing.
let freed = freed_concluded
.into_iter()
.map(|(c, _hash)| (c, FreedReason::Concluded))
.chain(freed_timeout.into_iter().map(|c| (c, FreedReason::TimedOut)))
.collect::<BTreeMap<CoreIndex, FreedReason>>();
freed
}
#[pallet::call]
impl<T: Config> Pallet<T> {
/// Enter the paras inherent. This will process bitfields and backed candidates.
#[pallet::weight((
paras_inherent_total_weight::<T>(
data.backed_candidates.as_slice(),
data.bitfields.as_slice(),
data.disputes.as_slice(),
),
DispatchClass::Mandatory,
))]
pub fn enter(
origin: OriginFor<T>,
data: ParachainsInherentData<T::Header>,
) -> DispatchResultWithPostInfo {
ensure_none(origin)?;
ensure!(!Included::<T>::exists(), Error::<T>::TooManyInclusionInherents);
Included::<T>::set(Some(()));
Self::enter_inner(data, FullCheck::Yes)
}
}
}
impl<T: Config> Pallet<T> {
pub(crate) fn enter_inner(
data: ParachainsInherentData<T::Header>,
full_check: FullCheck,
) -> DispatchResultWithPostInfo {
let ParachainsInherentData {
bitfields: mut signed_bitfields,
mut backed_candidates,
parent_header,
mut disputes,
} = data;
#[cfg(feature = "runtime-metrics")]
sp_io::init_tracing();
log::debug!(
target: LOG_TARGET,
"[enter_inner] parent_header={:?} bitfields.len(): {}, backed_candidates.len(): {}, disputes.len(): {}",
signed_bitfields.len(),
backed_candidates.len(),
disputes.len()
);
// Check that the submitted parent header indeed corresponds to the previous block hash.
let parent_hash = <frame_system::Pallet<T>>::parent_hash();
ensure!(
parent_header.hash().as_ref() == parent_hash.as_ref(),
Error::<T>::InvalidParentHeader,
);
let now = <frame_system::Pallet<T>>::block_number();
let mut candidate_weight = backed_candidates_weight::<T>(&backed_candidates);
let mut bitfields_weight = signed_bitfields_weight::<T>(signed_bitfields.len());
let disputes_weight = dispute_statements_weight::<T>(&disputes);
let max_block_weight = <T as frame_system::Config>::BlockWeights::get().max_block;
METRICS.on_before_filter(candidate_weight + bitfields_weight + disputes_weight);
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// Potentially trim inherent data to ensure processing will be within weight limits
let total_weight = {
if candidate_weight
.saturating_add(bitfields_weight)
.saturating_add(disputes_weight) >
max_block_weight
{
// if the total weight is over the max block weight, first try clearing backed
// candidates and bitfields.
backed_candidates.clear();
candidate_weight = 0;
signed_bitfields.clear();
bitfields_weight = 0;
}
if disputes_weight > max_block_weight {
// if disputes are by themselves overweight already, trim the disputes.
debug_assert!(candidate_weight == 0 && bitfields_weight == 0);
let entropy = compute_entropy::<T>(parent_hash);
let mut rng = rand_chacha::ChaChaRng::from_seed(entropy.into());
let remaining_weight =
limit_disputes::<T>(&mut disputes, max_block_weight, &mut rng);
max_block_weight.saturating_sub(remaining_weight)
} else {
candidate_weight
.saturating_add(bitfields_weight)
.saturating_add(disputes_weight)
}
};
let expected_bits = <scheduler::Pallet<T>>::availability_cores().len();
// Handle disputes logic.
let current_session = <shared::Pallet<T>>::session_index();
let disputed_bitfield = {
let new_current_dispute_sets: Vec<_> = disputes
.iter()
.filter(|s| s.session == current_session)
.map(|s| (s.session, s.candidate_hash))
.collect();
// Note that `provide_multi_dispute_data` will iterate, verify, and import each
// dispute; so the input here must be reasonably bounded.
let _ = T::DisputesHandler::provide_multi_dispute_data(disputes.clone())?;
METRICS.on_disputes_imported(disputes.len() as u64);
if T::DisputesHandler::is_frozen() {
// Relay chain freeze, at this point we will not include any parachain blocks.
// The relay chain we are currently on is invalid. Proceed no further on parachains.
return Ok(Some(dispute_statements_weight::<T>(&disputes)).into())
}
// Process the dispute sets of the current session.
METRICS.on_current_session_disputes_processed(new_current_dispute_sets.len() as u64);
let mut freed_disputed = if !new_current_dispute_sets.is_empty() {
let concluded_invalid_disputes = new_current_dispute_sets
.iter()
.filter(|(session, candidate)| {
T::DisputesHandler::concluded_invalid(*session, *candidate)
})
.map(|(_, candidate)| *candidate)
.collect::<BTreeSet<CandidateHash>>();
// Count invalid dispute sets.
METRICS.on_disputes_concluded_invalid(concluded_invalid_disputes.len() as u64);
let freed_disputed: Vec<_> =
<inclusion::Pallet<T>>::collect_disputed(&concluded_invalid_disputes)
.into_iter()
.map(|core| (core, FreedReason::Concluded))
.collect();
freed_disputed
} else {
Vec::new()
};
// Create a bit index from the set of core indices where each index corresponds to
// a core index that was freed due to a dispute.
let disputed_bitfield = create_disputed_bitfield(
expected_bits,
freed_disputed.iter().map(|(core_index, _)| core_index),
);
if !freed_disputed.is_empty() {
// unstable sort is fine, because core indices are unique
// i.e. the same candidate can't occupy 2 cores at once.
freed_disputed.sort_unstable_by_key(|pair| pair.0); // sort by core index
<scheduler::Pallet<T>>::free_cores(freed_disputed);
}
disputed_bitfield
};
METRICS.on_bitfields_processed(signed_bitfields.len() as u64);
// Process new availability bitfields, yielding any availability cores whose
// work has now concluded.
let freed_concluded = <inclusion::Pallet<T>>::process_bitfields(
expected_bits,
signed_bitfields,
disputed_bitfield,
<scheduler::Pallet<T>>::core_para,
);
// Inform the disputes module of all included candidates.
for (_, candidate_hash) in &freed_concluded {
T::DisputesHandler::note_included(current_session, *candidate_hash, now);
}
METRICS.on_candidates_included(freed_concluded.len() as u64);
let freed = collect_all_freed_cores::<T, _>(freed_concluded.iter().cloned());
<scheduler::Pallet<T>>::clear();
<scheduler::Pallet<T>>::schedule(freed, now);
METRICS.on_candidates_processed_total(backed_candidates.len() as u64);
let scheduled = <scheduler::Pallet<T>>::scheduled();
let backed_candidates = sanitize_backed_candidates::<T, _>(
parent_hash,
backed_candidates,
move |_candidate_index: usize, backed_candidate: &BackedCandidate<T::Hash>| -> bool {
<T>::DisputesHandler::concluded_invalid(current_session, backed_candidate.hash())
// `fn process_candidates` does the verification checks
},
&scheduled[..],
);
METRICS.on_candidates_sanitized(backed_candidates.len() as u64);
// Process backed candidates according to scheduled cores.
let parent_storage_root = parent_header.state_root().clone();
let inclusion::ProcessedCandidates::<<T::Header as HeaderT>::Hash> {
core_indices: occupied,
candidate_receipt_with_backing_validator_indices,
} = <inclusion::Pallet<T>>::process_candidates(
parent_storage_root,
backed_candidates,
scheduled,
<scheduler::Pallet<T>>::group_validators,
full_check,
)?;
METRICS.on_disputes_included(disputes.len() as u64);
// The number of disputes included in a block is
// limited by the weight as well as the number of candidate blocks.
OnChainVotes::<T>::put(ScrapedOnChainVotes::<<T::Header as HeaderT>::Hash> {
session: current_session,
backing_validators_per_candidate: candidate_receipt_with_backing_validator_indices,
disputes,
});
// Note which of the scheduled cores were actually occupied by a backed candidate.
<scheduler::Pallet<T>>::occupied(&occupied);
// Give some time slice to dispatch pending upward messages.
// this is max config.ump_service_total_weight
let _ump_weight = <ump::Pallet<T>>::process_pending_upward_messages();
METRICS.on_after_filter(total_weight);
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Ok(Some(total_weight).into())
}
}
impl<T: Config> Pallet<T> {
/// Create the `ParachainsInherentData` that gets passed to [`Self::enter`] in [`Self::create_inherent`].
/// This code is pulled out of [`Self::create_inherent`] so it can be unit tested.
fn create_inherent_inner(data: &InherentData) -> Option<ParachainsInherentData<T::Header>> {
let ParachainsInherentData::<T::Header> {
bitfields,
backed_candidates,
mut disputes,
parent_header,
} = match data.get_data(&Self::INHERENT_IDENTIFIER) {
Ok(Some(d)) => d,
Ok(None) => return None,
Err(_) => {
log::warn!(target: LOG_TARGET, "ParachainsInherentData failed to decode");
return None
},
};
log::debug!(
target: LOG_TARGET,
"[create_inherent_inner] bitfields.len(): {}, backed_candidates.len(): {}, disputes.len() {}",
bitfields.len(),
backed_candidates.len(),
disputes.len()
);
let parent_hash = <frame_system::Pallet<T>>::parent_hash();
if parent_hash != parent_header.hash() {
log::warn!(
target: LOG_TARGET,
"ParachainsInherentData references a different parent header hash than frame"
);
return None
}
let current_session = <shared::Pallet<T>>::session_index();
let expected_bits = <scheduler::Pallet<T>>::availability_cores().len();
let validator_public = shared::Pallet::<T>::active_validator_keys();
T::DisputesHandler::filter_multi_dispute_data(&mut disputes);
let (mut backed_candidates, mut bitfields) =
frame_support::storage::with_transaction(|| {
// we don't care about fresh or not disputes
// this writes them to storage, so let's query it via those means
// if this fails for whatever reason, that's ok
let _ =
T::DisputesHandler::provide_multi_dispute_data(disputes.clone()).map_err(|e| {
log::warn!(
target: LOG_TARGET,
"MultiDisputesData failed to update: {:?}",
e
);
e
});
// Contains the disputes that are concluded in the current session only,
// since these are the only ones that are relevant for the occupied cores
// and lightens the load on `collect_disputed` significantly.
// Cores can't be occupied with candidates of the previous sessions, and only
// things with new votes can have just concluded. We only need to collect
// cores with disputes that conclude just now, because disputes that
// concluded longer ago have already had any corresponding cores cleaned up.
let current_concluded_invalid_disputes = disputes
.iter()
.filter(|dss| dss.session == current_session)
.map(|dss| (dss.session, dss.candidate_hash))
.filter(|(session, candidate)| {
<T>::DisputesHandler::concluded_invalid(*session, *candidate)
})
.map(|(_session, candidate)| candidate)
.collect::<BTreeSet<CandidateHash>>();
// All concluded invalid disputes, that are relevant for the set of candidates
// the inherent provided.
let concluded_invalid_disputes = backed_candidates
.iter()
.map(|backed_candidate| backed_candidate.hash())
.filter(|candidate| {
<T>::DisputesHandler::concluded_invalid(current_session, *candidate)
})
.collect::<BTreeSet<CandidateHash>>();
let mut freed_disputed: Vec<_> =
<inclusion::Pallet<T>>::collect_disputed(¤t_concluded_invalid_disputes)
.into_iter()
.map(|core| (core, FreedReason::Concluded))
.collect();
let disputed_bitfield =
create_disputed_bitfield(expected_bits, freed_disputed.iter().map(|(x, _)| x));
if !freed_disputed.is_empty() {
// unstable sort is fine, because core indices are unique
// i.e. the same candidate can't occupy 2 cores at once.
freed_disputed.sort_unstable_by_key(|pair| pair.0); // sort by core index
<scheduler::Pallet<T>>::free_cores(freed_disputed.clone());
}
// The following 3 calls are equiv to a call to `process_bitfields`
// but we can retain access to `bitfields`.
let bitfields = sanitize_bitfields::<T>(
bitfields,
disputed_bitfield,
expected_bits,
parent_hash,
current_session,
&validator_public[..],
FullCheck::Skip,
);
let freed_concluded =
<inclusion::Pallet<T>>::update_pending_availability_and_get_freed_cores::<
_,
false,
>(
expected_bits,
&validator_public[..],
bitfields.clone(),
<scheduler::Pallet<T>>::core_para,
);
let freed = collect_all_freed_cores::<T, _>(freed_concluded.iter().cloned());
<scheduler::Pallet<T>>::clear();
let now = <frame_system::Pallet<T>>::block_number();
<scheduler::Pallet<T>>::schedule(freed, now);
let scheduled = <scheduler::Pallet<T>>::scheduled();
let relay_parent_number = now - One::one();
let check_ctx = CandidateCheckContext::<T>::new(now, relay_parent_number);
let backed_candidates = sanitize_backed_candidates::<T, _>(
parent_hash,
backed_candidates,
move |candidate_idx: usize,
backed_candidate: &BackedCandidate<<T as frame_system::Config>::Hash>|
-> bool {
// never include a concluded-invalid candidate
concluded_invalid_disputes.contains(&backed_candidate.hash()) ||
// Instead of checking the candidates with code upgrades twice
// move the checking up here and skip it in the training wheels fallback.
// That way we avoid possible duplicate checks while assuring all
// backed candidates fine to pass on.
check_ctx
.verify_backed_candidate(parent_hash, candidate_idx, backed_candidate)
.is_err()
},
&scheduled[..],
);
frame_support::storage::TransactionOutcome::Rollback((
// filtered backed candidates
backed_candidates,
// filtered bitfields
bitfields,
))
});
let entropy = compute_entropy::<T>(parent_hash);
let mut rng = rand_chacha::ChaChaRng::from_seed(entropy.into());
// Assure the maximum block weight is adhered.
let max_block_weight = <T as frame_system::Config>::BlockWeights::get().max_block;
let _consumed_weight = apply_weight_limit::<T>(
&mut backed_candidates,
&mut bitfields,
&mut disputes,
max_block_weight,
&mut rng,
);
Some(ParachainsInherentData::<T::Header> {
bitfields,
backed_candidates,
disputes,
parent_header,
})
}
}
/// Derive a bitfield from dispute
pub(super) fn create_disputed_bitfield<'a, I>(
expected_bits: usize,
freed_cores: I,
) -> DisputedBitfield
where
I: 'a + IntoIterator<Item = &'a CoreIndex>,
{
let mut bitvec = BitVec::repeat(false, expected_bits);
for core_idx in freed_cores {
let core_idx = core_idx.0 as usize;
if core_idx < expected_bits {
bitvec.set(core_idx, true);
}
}
DisputedBitfield::from(bitvec)
}
/// Select a random subset, with preference for certain indices.
///
/// Adds random items to the set until all candidates
/// are tried or the remaining weight is depleted.
///
/// Returns the weight of all selected items from `selectables`
/// as well as their indices in ascending order.
fn random_sel<X, F: Fn(&X) -> Weight>(
rng: &mut rand_chacha::ChaChaRng,
selectables: Vec<X>,
mut preferred_indices: Vec<usize>,
weight_fn: F,
weight_limit: Weight,
) -> (Weight, Vec<usize>) {
if selectables.is_empty() {
return (0 as Weight, Vec::new())
}
// all indices that are not part of the preferred set
let mut indices = (0..selectables.len())
.into_iter()
.filter(|idx| !preferred_indices.contains(idx))
.collect::<Vec<_>>();
let mut picked_indices = Vec::with_capacity(selectables.len().saturating_sub(1));
let mut weight_acc = 0 as Weight;
preferred_indices.shuffle(rng);
for preferred_idx in preferred_indices {
// preferred indices originate from outside
if let Some(item) = selectables.get(preferred_idx) {
let updated = weight_acc.saturating_add(weight_fn(item));
if updated > weight_limit {
continue
}
weight_acc = updated;
picked_indices.push(preferred_idx);
}
}
indices.shuffle(rng);
for idx in indices {
let item = &selectables[idx];
let updated = weight_acc.saturating_add(weight_fn(item));
if updated > weight_limit {
continue
}
weight_acc = updated;
picked_indices.push(idx);
}
// sorting indices, so the ordering is retained
// unstable sorting is fine, since there are no duplicates
picked_indices.sort_unstable();
(weight_acc, picked_indices)
}
/// Considers an upper threshold that the inherent data must not exceed.
///
/// If there is sufficient space, all disputes, all bitfields and all candidates
/// will be included.
///
/// Otherwise tries to include all disputes, and then tries to fill the remaining space with bitfields and then candidates.
///
/// The selection process is random. For candidates, there is an exception for code upgrades as they are preferred.
/// And for disputes, local and older disputes are preferred (see `limit_disputes`).
/// for backed candidates, since with a increasing number of parachains their chances of
/// inclusion become slim. All backed candidates are checked beforehands in `fn create_inherent_inner`
/// which guarantees sanity.
fn apply_weight_limit<T: Config + inclusion::Config>(
candidates: &mut Vec<BackedCandidate<<T>::Hash>>,
bitfields: &mut UncheckedSignedAvailabilityBitfields,
disputes: &mut MultiDisputeStatementSet,
max_block_weight: Weight,
rng: &mut rand_chacha::ChaChaRng,
) -> Weight {
// include as many disputes as possible, always
let remaining_weight = limit_disputes::<T>(disputes, max_block_weight, rng);
let total_candidates_weight = backed_candidates_weight::<T>(candidates.as_slice());
let total_bitfields_weight = signed_bitfields_weight::<T>(bitfields.len());
let total = total_bitfields_weight.saturating_add(total_candidates_weight);
// candidates + bitfields fit into the block
if remaining_weight >= total {
return total
}
// Prefer code upgrades, they tend to be large and hence stand no chance to be picked
// late while maintaining the weight bounds
let preferred_indices = candidates
.iter()
.enumerate()
.filter_map(|(idx, candidate)| {
candidate.candidate.commitments.new_validation_code.as_ref().map(|_code| idx)
})
.collect::<Vec<usize>>();
// There is weight remaining to be consumed by a subset of candidates
// which are going to be picked now.
if let Some(remaining_weight) = remaining_weight.checked_sub(total_bitfields_weight) {
let (acc_candidate_weight, indices) =
random_sel::<BackedCandidate<<T as frame_system::Config>::Hash>, _>(
rng,
candidates.clone(),
preferred_indices,
|c| backed_candidate_weight::<T>(c),
remaining_weight,
);
candidates.indexed_retain(|idx, _backed_candidate| indices.binary_search(&idx).is_ok());
// pick all bitfields, and
// fill the remaining space with candidates
let total = acc_candidate_weight.saturating_add(total_bitfields_weight);
return total
}
candidates.clear();
// insufficient space for even the bitfields alone, so only try to fit as many of those
// into the block and skip the candidates entirely
let (total, indices) = random_sel::<UncheckedSignedAvailabilityBitfield, _>(
rng,
bitfields.clone(),
vec![],
|_| <<T as Config>::WeightInfo as WeightInfo>::enter_bitfields(),
remaining_weight,
);
bitfields.indexed_retain(|idx, _bitfield| indices.binary_search(&idx).is_ok());
total
}
/// Filter bitfields based on freed core indices, validity, and other sanity checks.
///
/// Do sanity checks on the bitfields:
///
/// 1. no more than one bitfield per validator
/// 2. bitfields are ascending by validator index.
/// 3. each bitfield has exactly `expected_bits`
/// 4. signature is valid
/// 5. remove any disputed core indices
///
/// If any of those is not passed, the bitfield is dropped.
///
/// While this function technically returns a set of unchecked bitfields,
/// they were actually checked and filtered to allow using it in both
/// cases, as `filtering` and `checking` stage.
///
/// `full_check` determines if validator signatures are checked. If `::Yes`,
/// bitfields that have an invalid signature will be filtered out.
pub(crate) fn sanitize_bitfields<T: crate::inclusion::Config>(
unchecked_bitfields: UncheckedSignedAvailabilityBitfields,
disputed_bitfield: DisputedBitfield,
expected_bits: usize,
parent_hash: T::Hash,
session_index: SessionIndex,
validators: &[ValidatorId],
full_check: FullCheck,
) -> UncheckedSignedAvailabilityBitfields {
let mut bitfields = Vec::with_capacity(unchecked_bitfields.len());
let mut last_index: Option<ValidatorIndex> = None;
if disputed_bitfield.0.len() != expected_bits {
// This is a system logic error that should never occur, but we want to handle it gracefully
// so we just drop all bitfields
log::error!(target: LOG_TARGET, "BUG: disputed_bitfield != expected_bits");
return vec![]
}
let all_zeros = BitVec::<bitvec::order::Lsb0, u8>::repeat(false, expected_bits);
let signing_context = SigningContext { parent_hash, session_index };
for unchecked_bitfield in unchecked_bitfields {
// Find and skip invalid bitfields.
if unchecked_bitfield.unchecked_payload().0.len() != expected_bits {
log::trace!(
target: LOG_TARGET,
"[{:?}] bad bitfield length: {} != {:?}",
full_check,
unchecked_bitfield.unchecked_payload().0.len(),
expected_bits,
);
continue
}
if unchecked_bitfield.unchecked_payload().0.clone() & disputed_bitfield.0.clone() !=
all_zeros
{
log::trace!(
target: LOG_TARGET,
"[{:?}] bitfield contains disputed cores: {:?}",
full_check,
unchecked_bitfield.unchecked_payload().0.clone() & disputed_bitfield.0.clone()
);
continue
}
let validator_index = unchecked_bitfield.unchecked_validator_index();
if !last_index.map_or(true, |last_index: ValidatorIndex| last_index < validator_index) {
log::trace!(
target: LOG_TARGET,
"[{:?}] bitfield validator index is not greater than last: !({:?} < {})",
full_check,
last_index.as_ref().map(|x| x.0),
validator_index.0
);
continue
}
if unchecked_bitfield.unchecked_validator_index().0 as usize >= validators.len() {
log::trace!(
target: LOG_TARGET,
"[{:?}] bitfield validator index is out of bounds: {} >= {}",
full_check,
validator_index.0,
validators.len(),
);
continue
}
let validator_public = &validators[validator_index.0 as usize];
if let FullCheck::Yes = full_check {
// Validate bitfield signature.
if let Ok(signed_bitfield) =
unchecked_bitfield.try_into_checked(&signing_context, validator_public)
{
bitfields.push(signed_bitfield.into_unchecked());
METRICS.on_valid_bitfield_signature();
} else {
log::warn!(target: LOG_TARGET, "Invalid bitfield signature");
METRICS.on_invalid_bitfield_signature();
};
} else {
bitfields.push(unchecked_bitfield);
}
last_index = Some(validator_index);
}
bitfields
}
/// Filter out any candidates that have a concluded invalid dispute.
///
/// `scheduled` follows the same naming scheme as provided in the
/// guide: Currently `free` but might become `occupied`.
/// For the filtering here the relevant part is only the current `free`
/// state.
///
/// `candidate_has_concluded_invalid_dispute` must return `true` if the candidate
/// is disputed, false otherwise
///
/// The returned `Vec` is sorted according to the occupied core index.
fn sanitize_backed_candidates<
T: crate::inclusion::Config,
F: FnMut(usize, &BackedCandidate<T::Hash>) -> bool,
>(
relay_parent: T::Hash,
mut backed_candidates: Vec<BackedCandidate<T::Hash>>,
mut candidate_has_concluded_invalid_dispute_or_is_invalid: F,
scheduled: &[CoreAssignment],
) -> Vec<BackedCandidate<T::Hash>> {
// Remove any candidates that were concluded invalid.
// This does not assume sorting.
backed_candidates.indexed_retain(move |idx, backed_candidate| {
!candidate_has_concluded_invalid_dispute_or_is_invalid(idx, backed_candidate)
});
let scheduled_paras_to_core_idx = scheduled
.into_iter()
.map(|core_assignment| (core_assignment.para_id, core_assignment.core))
.collect::<BTreeMap<ParaId, CoreIndex>>();
// Assure the backed candidate's `ParaId`'s core is free.
// This holds under the assumption that `Scheduler::schedule` is called _before_.
// Also checks the candidate references the correct relay parent.
backed_candidates.retain(|backed_candidate| {
let desc = backed_candidate.descriptor();
desc.relay_parent == relay_parent &&
scheduled_paras_to_core_idx.get(&desc.para_id).is_some()
});
// Sort the `Vec` last, once there is a guarantee that these
// `BackedCandidates` references the expected relay chain parent,
// but more importantly are scheduled for a free core.
// This both avoids extra work for obviously invalid candidates,
// but also allows this to be done in place.
backed_candidates.sort_by(|x, y| {
// Never panics, since we filtered all panic arguments out in the previous `fn retain`.
scheduled_paras_to_core_idx[&x.descriptor().para_id]
.cmp(&scheduled_paras_to_core_idx[&y.descriptor().para_id])
});
backed_candidates
}
/// Derive entropy from babe provided per block randomness.
///
/// In the odd case none is available, uses the `parent_hash` and
/// a const value, while emitting a warning.
fn compute_entropy<T: Config>(parent_hash: T::Hash) -> [u8; 32] {
const CANDIDATE_SEED_SUBJECT: [u8; 32] = *b"candidate-seed-selection-subject";
let vrf_random = CurrentBlockRandomness::<T>::random(&CANDIDATE_SEED_SUBJECT[..]).0;
let mut entropy: [u8; 32] = CANDIDATE_SEED_SUBJECT.clone();
if let Some(vrf_random) = vrf_random {
entropy.as_mut().copy_from_slice(vrf_random.as_ref());
} else {
// in case there is no VRF randomness present, we utilize the relay parent
// as seed, it's better than a static value.
log::warn!(target: LOG_TARGET, "CurrentBlockRandomness did not provide entropy");
entropy.as_mut().copy_from_slice(parent_hash.as_ref());
}
entropy
}
/// Limit disputes in place.
///
/// Returns the unused weight of `remaining_weight`.
fn limit_disputes<T: Config>(
disputes: &mut MultiDisputeStatementSet,
remaining_weight: Weight,
rng: &mut rand_chacha::ChaChaRng,
) -> Weight {
let mut remaining_weight = remaining_weight;
let disputes_weight = dispute_statements_weight::<T>(&disputes);
if disputes_weight > remaining_weight {
// Sort the dispute statements according to the following prioritization:
// 1. Prioritize local disputes over remote disputes.
// 2. Prioritize older disputes over newer disputes.