- Aug 17, 2020
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Sergey Pepyakin authored
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ordian authored
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ordian authored
* overseer: add a test for CollationGeneration * fix build
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Wei Tang authored
* Companion PR for #6862 * Check in Cargo.lock for CI * "Update Substrate" * update substrate Co-authored-by: parity-processbot <> Co-authored-by: André Silva <[email protected]>
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Peter Goodspeed-Niklaus authored
* start sketching out a collation generation subsystem * invent a basic strategy for double initialization * clean up warnings * impl util requests from runtime assuming a context instead of a FromJob sender * implement collation generation algorithm from guide * update AllMessages in tests * fix trivial review comments * remove another redundant declaration from merge * filter availability cores by para_id * handle new activations each in their own async task * update guide according to the actual current implementation * add initialization to guide * add general-purpose subsystem_test_harness helper * write first handle_new_activations test * add test that handle_new_activations filters local_validation_data requests * add (failing) test of collation distribution message sending * rustfmt * broken: work on fixing sender test Unfortunately, for reasons that are not yet clear, despite the public key and checked data being identical, the signer is not producing an identical signature. This commit produces this output (among more): signing with Public(c4733ab0bbe3ba4c096685d1737a7f498cdbdd167a767d04a21dc7df12b8c858 (5GWHUNm5...)) checking with Public(c4733ab0bbe3ba4c096685d1737a7f498cdbdd167a767d04a21dc7df12b8c858 (5GWHUNm5...)) signed payload: [4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 10, 0, 0, 0, c7, e5, c0, 64, 7a, db, fe, 44, 81, e5, 51, 11, 79, 9f, a5, 63, 93, 94, 3c, c4, 36, c6, 30, 36, c2, c5, 44, a2, 1b, db, b7, 82, 3, 17, a, 2e, 75, 97, b7, b7, e3, d8, 4c, 5, 39, 1d, 13, 9a, 62, b1, 57, e7, 87, 86, d8, c0, 82, f2, 9d, cf, 4c, 11, 13, 14] checked payload: [4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 10, 0, 0, 0, c7, e5, c0, 64, 7a, db, fe, 44, 81, e5, 51, 11, 79, 9f, a5, 63, 93, 94, 3c, c4, 36, c6, 30, 36, c2, c5, 44, a2, 1b, db, b7, 82, 3, 17, a, 2e, 75, 97, b7, b7, e3, d8, 4c, 5, 39, 1d, 13, 9a, 62, b1, 57, e7, 87, 86, d8, c0, 82, f2, 9d, cf, 4c, 11, 13, 14] * fix broken test * collation function returns commitments hash It doesn't look like we use the actual commitments data anywhere, and it's not obvious if there are any fields of `CandidateCommitments` not available to the collator, so this commit just assigns them the entire responsibility of generating the hash. * add missing overseer impls * calculating erasure coding is polkadot's responsibility, not cumulus * concurrentize per-relay_parent requests
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ordian authored
* subsystem: add spawn_blocking to SubsystemContext * candidate-validation: use spawn_blocking for exhaustive tasks
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- Aug 15, 2020
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Web3 Philosopher authored
* remove Arc<RpcHandlers> * "Update Substrate" Co-authored-by: parity-processbot <>
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- Aug 14, 2020
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ordian authored
* overseer: add a test to ensure all subsystem receive msgs * lol
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Sergey Pepyakin authored
* Take 2 at the upward messages * Trying to restore stuff from unsuccesful rebase * Fix whitespace * Clean up * Change rustdoc to comment * Pivot to a less stricter, w.r.t. to acceptance, model * Rename `max_upward_message_num_per_candidate` * Update docs for DownwardMessage * Apply suggestions from code review Co-authored-by: Robert Habermeier <[email protected]> * Rephrase "Dispatchable objects ready to ..." * Finish the sentence * Add a note about imprecision of the current weight formula * Elaborate on potential use-cases for the upward message kinds. * s/later/below Co-authored-by: Robert Habermeier <[email protected]>
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- Aug 13, 2020
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Bastian Köcher authored
* Make parachain validation wasm executor functional - Increase the size of the validation result in the shared memory. The validation result holds the new runtime when a runtime upgrade is scheduled. So, we need to give it enough memory to send the data between the validator and the wasm execution host. - Add the `CallInWasmExt`. This is required when doing a runtime upgrade to check that we upgrade to something meaningful. * Update parachain/src/wasm_executor/mod.rs * Update parachain/src/wasm_executor/mod.rs Co-authored-by: Nikolay Volf <[email protected]> Co-authored-by: Nikolay Volf <[email protected]>
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Cecile Tonglet authored
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asynchronous rob authored
* guide: validation data refactoring * address grumbles from review * Update roadmap/implementers-guide/src/types/candidate.md Co-authored-by: Bernhard Schuster <[email protected]> * last comments from review Co-authored-by: Sergei Shulepov <[email protected]> Co-authored-by: Bernhard Schuster <[email protected]>
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asynchronous rob authored
* remove v0 parachains modules and switch to v1 primitives * get tests compiling for runtime-common * remove registrar module * Add a dummy module * remove runtime-parachains * mostly remove old parachains code from polkadot-runtime * remove slots::Trait implementation * remove sp_std prelude import * add a ZeroSizedTypeDifferentiator to dummy * finish porting over polkadot runtime * ZeroSizedTypeDifferentiator was actually unnecessary * westend * kusama * test-runtime (no dummy modules) * fix warning * fix chain-specs * fix test-service * test-client * remove dead import * remove unused needed_extrinsics parameter * runtimes compile * remove rococo-v0 * remove remaining references to Rococo * bump versions
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s3krit authored
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Cecile Tonglet authored
* WIP Forked at: e91642361133dba084a9c9b3efa45fcb6cd3c5ca Parent branch: origin/rococo-branch * WIP Forked at: e91642361133dba084a9c9b3efa45fcb6cd3c5ca Parent branch: origin/rococo-branch * WIP Forked at: e91642361133dba084a9c9b3efa45fcb6cd3c5ca Parent branch: origin/rococo-branch * WIP Forked at: e91642361133dba084a9c9b3efa45fcb6cd3c5ca Parent branch: origin/rococo-branch * WIP Forked at: e91642361133dba084a9c9b3efa45fcb6cd3c5ca Parent branch: origin/rococo-branch * WIP Forked at: e91642361133dba084a9c9b3efa45fcb6cd3c5ca Parent branch: origin/rococo-branch * WIP Forked at: e91642361133dba084a9c9b3efa45fcb6cd3c5ca Parent branch: origin/rococo-branch * WIP Forked at: e91642361133dba084a9c9b3efa45fcb6cd3c5ca Parent branch: origin/rococo-branch * Apply suggestions from code review * WIP Forked at: e91642361133dba084a9c9b3efa45fcb6cd3c5ca Parent branch: origin/rococo-branch * WIP Forked at: e91642361133dba084a9c9b3efa45fcb6cd3c5ca Parent branch: origin/rococo-branch * WIP Forked at: e91642361133dba084a9c9b3efa45fcb6cd3c5ca Parent branch: origin/rococo-branch * CLEANUP Forked at: e91642361133dba084a9c9b3efa45fcb6cd3c5ca Parent branch: origin/rococo-branch * link in doc * doc
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- Aug 12, 2020
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Max Inden authored
* service/src/lib: Update authority discovery construction https://github.com/paritytech/substrate/pull/6760 introduces the concept of an authority discovery `Service` allowing one to communicate with an authority discovery `Worker`, e.g. to learn the `Multiaddr`s for a given `AuthorityId`. Along with the new `Service` structure it also alters the authority discovery constructor to return both a worker and a service. This commit adjusts the callside of the constructor, ignoring the `Service` for now. * "Update Substrate" * Revert ""Update Substrate"" This reverts commit 04fb79c465f91b55422e22d4ea266f08f4072854. * Update Substrate Co-authored-by: parity-processbot <>
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Sergey Pepyakin authored
While editing the impl guide markdowns I tried to be inline with what seemingly more common way to indent them: spaces. However, despite that I changed it kept reseting. Turned out the culprit is the .editorconfig file. This commit addresses this issue. I didn't try to deduplicate the rules since I found that the formal specification is a bit ambigious and it is not a big deal anyway.
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mattrutherford authored
* update Cargo.lock * "Update Substrate" Co-authored-by: Matt Rutherford <[email protected]> Co-authored-by: parity-processbot <>
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Federico Gimenez authored
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asynchronous rob authored
* update networking types * port over overseer-protocol message types * Add the collation protocol to network bridge * message sending * stub for ConnectToValidators * add some helper traits and methods to protocol types * add collator protocol message * leaves-updating * peer connection and disconnection * add utilities for dispatching multiple events * implement message handling * add an observedrole enum with equality and no sentry nodes * derive partial-eq on network bridge event * add PartialEq impls for network message types * add Into implementation for observedrole * port over existing network bridge tests * add some more tests * port bitfield distribution * port over bitfield distribution tests * add codec indices * port PoV distribution * port over PoV distribution tests * port over statement distribution * port over statement distribution tests * update overseer and service-new * address review comments * port availability distribution * port over availability distribution tests
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Dan Forbes authored
* Augment Implementer's Guide XCMP docs * Remove the note about the third category * Make Cross-Chain Message Passing a h3 Co-authored-by: Sergei Shulepov <[email protected]>
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- Aug 11, 2020
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Bastian Köcher authored
* Support `build-spec` for other chains than Polkadot The problem when building a chain specification is that you require the native runtime to parse the json file (assuming the chain spec is not raw yet). Before this pr we could only overwrite the native runtime when running the node using `force_*`. This pr now adds support to load the native runtime when the filename starts with the name of the chain. So, when usng `build-spec --chain rococo-something-else.jon` it will use the rococo native runtime to load the chain spec. * Apply suggestions from code review Co-authored-by: Andronik Ordian <[email protected]> Co-authored-by: Andronik Ordian <[email protected]>
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- Aug 10, 2020
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Bernhard Schuster authored
Closes #1237
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Jon Häggblad authored
* Companion PR for #5732 Add subscription RPC for listening on GRANDPA justifications. * grandpa-rpc: some merge fixes * "Update Substrate" Co-authored-by: parity-processbot <>
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- Aug 07, 2020
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Sergey Pepyakin authored
* Introduce the Messaging Overview doc * Update to the latest thinking
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Jun Jiang authored
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Peter Goodspeed-Niklaus authored
* break out subsystem-util and subsystem-test-helpers into individual crates * cause all packages to check successfully
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- Aug 06, 2020
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Peter Goodspeed-Niklaus authored
* sketch out provisioner basics * handle provisionable data * stub out select_inherent_data * split runtime APIs into sub-chapters to improve linkability * explain SignedAvailabilityBitfield semantics * add internal link to further documentation * some more work figuring out how the provisioner can do its thing * fix broken link * don't import enum variants where it's one layer deep * make request_availability_cores a free fn in util * document more precisely what should happen on block production * finish first-draft implementation of provisioner * start working on the full and proper backed candidate selection rule * Pass number of block under construction via RequestInherentData * Revert "Pass number of block under construction via RequestInherentData" This reverts commit 850fe62cc0dfb04252580c21a985962000e693c8. That initially looked like the better approach--it spent the time budget for fetching the block number in the proposer, instead of the provisioner, and that felt more appropriate--but it turns out not to be obvious how to get the block number of the block under construction from within the proposer. The Chain API may be less ideal, but it should be easier to implement. * wip: get the block under production from the Chain API * add ChainApiMessage to AllMessages * don't break the run loop if a provisionable data channel closes * clone only those backed candidates which are coherent * propagate chain_api subsystem through various locations * add delegated_subsystem! macro to ease delegating subsystems Unfortunately, it doesn't work right: ``` error[E0446]: private type `CandidateBackingJob` in public interface --> node/core/backing/src/lib.rs:775:1 | 86 | struct CandidateBackingJob { | - `CandidateBackingJob` declared as private ... 775 | delegated_subsystem!(CandidateBackingJob as CandidateBackingSubsystem); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ can't leak private type ``` I'm not sure precisely what's going wrong, here; I suspect the problem is the use of `$job as JobTrait>::RunArgs` and `::ToJob`; the failure would be that it's not reifying the types to verify that the actual types are public, but instead referring to them via `CandidateBackingJob`, which is in fact private; that privacy is the point. Going to see if I can generic my way out of this, but we may be headed for a quick revert here. * fix delegated_subsystem The invocation is a bit more verbose than I'd prefer, but it's also more explicit about what types need to be public. I'll take it as a win. * add provisioning subsystem; reduce public interface of provisioner * deny missing docs in provisioner * refactor core selection per code review suggestion This is twice as much code when measured by line, but IMO it is in fact somewhat clearer to read, so overall a win. Also adds an improved rule for selecting availability bitfields, which (unlike the previous implementation) guarantees that the appropriate postconditions hold there. * fix bad merge double-declaration * update guide with (hopefully) complete provisioner candidate selection procedure * clarify candidate selection algorithm * Revert "clarify candidate selection algorithm" This reverts commit c68a02ac9cf42b3a4a28eb197d38633a40d0e3e6. * clarify candidate selection algorithm * update provisioner to implement candidate selection per the guide * add test that no more than one bitfield is selected per validator * add test that each selected bitfield corresponds to an occupied core * add test that more set bits win conflicts * add macro for specializing runtime requests; specailize all runtime requests * add tests harness for select_candidates tests * add first real select_candidates test, fix test_harness * add mock overseer and test that success is possible * add test that the candidate selection algorithm picks the right ones * make candidate selection test somewhat more stringent
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Sergey Pepyakin authored
* First stab at downward messages. That also includes a notion of horizontal messages. * Add some structure to the router. * Update `ValidationOutputs` * Add `processed_downward_messages` to `ValidationOutputs`. Forgot to check that in. * s/AccountId/ParaId * DownwardMessage::ParachainSpecfic * s/ensure_horizontal_messages_fits/ensure_horizontal_messages_fit * Clarify that Router called for each candidate * Update the preamble for Router. * Rewrite the relay-chain extrinsic routines * Update gloassary * Add DMP to the glossary * If the queue is empty, `processed_downward_messages` can be 0 * WIP * Add condemned list * Pivot to message-storing channel based HRMP * Finished draft * Tidy up * Remove a duplicate glossary entry * Fix typo * Fix wording to emphasize that the channel is unidirectional * Proper decrement `HrmpOpenChannelRequestCount` * Add a comment for `HrmpOpenChannelRequestCount`. * Remove old configuration values. * Be more specific about the para{chain,thread} hrmp chan limits. * Fix indentation so the lists are rendendered properly * "to answer **the**" question instead of "a" * Add a missing call to `check_processed_downward_messages` * Clean more stuff during offboarding * Fix typo * Fix typo for the config * Add a call to `prune_dmq` * Add explicit invariants for ingress/egress indexes * Add comments for the sender/reciever deposit config fields * Document various fields and structs in Router module * More docs * Missing docs in Candidate.md * Tabs to spaces in router.md * Apply Rob's suggestion * Add the hrmp_ prefix to the router messages * Those are entry points * Use SessionIndex type for the `age` field * Use a struct to represent `HrmpChannelId` * Put only MQCs into the LocalValidationData * Close request can be initiated by the runtime directly * Close request can be initiated by the runtime directly * tabs/spaces * Maintain the list of the outgoing paras in Router * Update roadmap/implementers-guide/src/runtime/inclusion.md Co-authored-by: Robert Habermeier <[email protected]> * fix typo * Remove an unnecessary pair of code quotes Co-authored-by: Robert Habermeier <[email protected]>
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Bastian Köcher authored
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Gavin Wood authored
* Bump Substrate * Bumb substrate again Co-authored-by: Ashley Ruglys <[email protected]>
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Pierre Krieger authored
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Cecile Tonglet authored
* WIP * WIP Forked at: e91642361133dba084a9c9b3efa45fcb6cd3c5ca Parent branch: origin/rococo-branch * WIP Forked at: e91642361133dba084a9c9b3efa45fcb6cd3c5ca Parent branch: origin/rococo-branch * Apply suggestions from code review * Update collator/src/lib.rs * Update collator/src/lib.rs * Update network/src/protocol/mod.rs
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Cecile Tonglet authored
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- Aug 05, 2020
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Fedor Sakharov authored
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s3krit authored
Small oversight, realised I was checking `git log version..old_version` rather than the other way round. Not sure how this slipped through
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Gavin Wood authored
* Bump Substrate, version * 0.8.22
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s3krit authored
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André Silva authored
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asynchronous rob authored
* rename protocol ID to network capability * guide: `ProtocolId` -> `NetworkCapability` * guide: remove `RegisterEventProducer` * capabilities and expand on underlying network assumptions * guide: create network.md types file * guide: network bridge is aware of network messages * revert changes in code * Update roadmap/implementers-guide/src/SUMMARY.md Co-authored-by: Pierre Krieger <[email protected]> * remove references to NetworkCapability * Update roadmap/implementers-guide/src/types/network.md Co-authored-by: Sergei Shulepov <[email protected]> Co-authored-by: Pierre Krieger <[email protected]> Co-authored-by: Sergei Shulepov <[email protected]>
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