- Mar 01, 2024
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Egor_P authored
This PR backports Node version and `spec_version` bumps to `1.8.0` from the latest release and orders prdoc files related to it.
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Francisco Aguirre authored
If an XCM execution fails or ends with leftover assets, these will be trapped. In order to claim them, a custom XCM has to be executed, with the `ClaimAsset` instruction. However, arbitrary XCM execution is not allowed everywhere yet and XCM itself is still not easy enough to use for users out there with trapped assets. This new extrinsic in `pallet-xcm` will allow these users to easily claim their assets, without concerning themselves with writing arbitrary XCMs. Part of fixing https://github.com/paritytech/polkadot-sdk/issues/3495 --------- Co-authored-by: command-bot <> Co-authored-by: Adrian Catangiu <[email protected]>
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- Feb 29, 2024
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Tsvetomir Dimitrov authored
This PR removes `AssignmentProviderConfig` and uses the corresponding ondemand parameters from `HostConfiguration` instead. Additionally `scheduling_lookahead` and all coretime/ondemand related parameters are extracted in a separate struct - `SchedulerParams`. The most relevant commit from the PR is [this one](https://github.com/paritytech/polkadot-sdk/pull/3181/commits/830bc0f5). Fixes https://github.com/paritytech/polkadot-sdk/issues/2268 --------- Co-authored-by: command-bot <>
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- Feb 28, 2024
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Oliver Tale-Yazdi authored
This MR is the merge of https://github.com/paritytech/substrate/pull/14414 and https://github.com/paritytech/substrate/pull/14275. It implements [RFC#13](https://github.com/polkadot-fellows/RFCs/pull/13), closes https://github.com/paritytech/polkadot-sdk/issues/198. ----- This Merge request introduces three major topicals: 1. Multi-Block-Migrations 1. New pallet `poll` hook for periodic service work 1. Replacement hooks for `on_initialize` and `on_finalize` in cases where `poll` cannot be used and some more general changes to FRAME. The changes for each topical span over multiple crates. They are listed in topical order below. # 1.) Multi-Block-Migrations Multi-Block-Migrations are facilitated by creating `pallet_migrations` and configuring `System::Config::MultiBlockMigrator` to point to it. Executive picks this up and triggers one step of the migrations pallet per block. The chain is in lockdown mode for as long as an MBM is ongoing. Executive does this by polling `MultiBlockMigrator::ongoing` and not allowing any transaction in a block, if true. A MBM is defined through trait `SteppedMigration`. A condensed version looks like this: ```rust /// A migration that can proceed in multiple steps. pub trait SteppedMigration { type Cursor: FullCodec + MaxEncodedLen; type Identifier: FullCodec + MaxEncodedLen; fn id() -> Self::Identifier; fn max_steps() -> Option<u32>; fn step( cursor: Option<Self::Cursor>, meter: &mut WeightMeter, ) -> Result<Option<Self::Cursor>, SteppedMigrationError>; } ``` `pallet_migrations` can be configured with an aggregated tuple of these migrations. It then starts to migrate them one-by-one on the next runtime upgrade. Two things are important here: - 1. Doing another runtime upgrade while MBMs are ongoing is not a good idea and can lead to messed up state. - 2. **Pallet Migrations MUST BE CONFIGURED IN `System::Config`, otherwise it is not used.** The pallet supports an `UpgradeStatusHandler` that can be used to notify external logic of upgrade start/finish (for example to pause XCM dispatch). Error recovery is very limited in the case that a migration errors or times out (exceeds its `max_steps`). Currently the runtime dev can decide in `FailedMigrationHandler::failed` how to handle this. One follow-up would be to pair this with the `SafeMode` pallet and enact safe mode when an upgrade fails, to allow governance to rescue the chain. This is currently not possible, since governance is not `Mandatory`. ## Runtime API - `Core`: `initialize_block` now returns `ExtrinsicInclusionMode` to inform the Block Author whether they can push transactions. ### Integration Add it to your runtime implementation of `Core` and `BlockBuilder`: ```patch diff --git a/runtime/src/lib.rs b/runtime/src/lib.rs @@ impl_runtime_apis! { impl sp_block_builder::Core<Block> for Runtime { - fn initialize_block(header: &<Block as BlockT>::Header) { + fn initialize_block(header: &<Block as BlockT>::Header) -> RuntimeExecutiveMode { Executive::initialize_block(header) } ... } ``` # 2.) `poll` hook A new pallet hook is introduced: `poll`. `Poll` is intended to replace mostly all usage of `on_initialize`. The reason for this is that any code that can be called from `on_initialize` cannot be migrated through an MBM. Currently there is no way to statically check this; the implication is to use `on_initialize` as rarely as possible. Failing to do so can result in broken storage invariants. The implementation of the poll hook depends on the `Runtime API` changes that are explained above. # 3.) Hard-Deadline callbacks Three new callbacks are introduced and configured on `System::Config`: `PreInherents`, `PostInherents` and `PostTransactions`. These hooks are meant as replacement for `on_initialize` and `on_finalize` in cases where the code that runs cannot be moved to `poll`. The reason for this is to make the usage of HD-code (hard deadline) more explicit - again to prevent broken invariants by MBMs. # 4.) FRAME (general changes) ## `frame_system` pallet A new memorize storage item `InherentsApplied` is added. It is used by executive to track whether inherents have already been applied. Executive and can then execute the MBMs directly between inherents and transactions. The `Config` gets five new items: - `SingleBlockMigrations` this is the new way of configuring migrations that run in a single block. Previously they were defined as last generic argument of `Executive`. This shift is brings all central configuration about migrations closer into view of the developer (migrations that are configured in `Executive` will still work for now but is deprecated). - `MultiBlockMigrator` this can be configured to an engine that drives MBMs. One example would be the `pallet_migrations`. Note that this is only the engine; the exact MBMs are injected into the engine. - `PreInherents` a callback that executes after `on_initialize` but before inherents. - `PostInherents` a callback that executes after all inherents ran (including MBMs and `poll`). - `PostTransactions` in symmetry to `PreInherents`, this one is called before `on_finalize` but after all transactions. A sane default is to set all of these to `()`. Example diff suitable for any chain: ```patch @@ impl frame_system::Config for Test { type MaxConsumers = ConstU32<16>; + type SingleBlockMigrations = (); + type MultiBlockMigrator = (); + type PreInherents = (); + type PostInherents = (); + type PostTransactions = (); } ``` An overview of how the block execution now looks like is here. The same graph is also in the rust doc. <details><summary>Block Execution Flow</summary> <p> ![Screenshot 2023-12-04 at 19 11 29](https://github.com/paritytech/polkadot-sdk/assets/10380170/e88a80c4-ef11-4faa-8df5-8b33a724c054) </p> </details> ## Inherent Order Moved to https://github.com/paritytech/polkadot-sdk/pull/2154 --------------- ## TODO - [ ] Check that `try-runtime` still works - [ ] Ensure backwards compatibility with old Runtime APIs - [x] Consume weight correctly - [x] Cleanup --------- Signed-off-by: Oliver Tale-Yazdi <[email protected]> Co-authored-by: Liam Aharon <[email protected]> Co-authored-by: Juan Girini <[email protected]> Co-authored-by: command-bot <> Co-authored-by: Francisco Aguirre <[email protected]> Co-authored-by: Gavin Wood <[email protected]> Co-authored-by: Bastian Köcher <[email protected]>
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- Feb 26, 2024
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Branislav Kontur authored
## Problem During the bumping of the `polkadot-fellows` repository to `[email protected]`, I encountered a situation where the benchmarks `teleport_assets` and `reserve_transfer_assets` in AssetHubKusama started to fail. This issue arose due to a decreased ED balance for AssetHubs introduced [here](https://github.com/polkadot-fellows/runtimes/pull/158/files#diff-80668ff8e793b64f36a9a3ec512df5cbca4ad448c157a5d81abda1b15f35f1daR213), and also because of a [missing CI pipeline](https://github.com/polkadot-fellows/runtimes/issues/197) to check the benchmarks, which went unnoticed. These benchmarks expect the `caller` to have enough: 1. balance to transfer (BTT) 2. balance for paying delivery (BFPD). So the initial balance was calculated as `ED * 100`, which seems reasonable: ``` const ED_MULTIPLIER: u32 = 100; let balance = existential_deposit.saturating_mul(ED_MULTIPLIER.into());` ``` The problem arises when the price for delivery is 100 times higher than the existential deposit. In other words, when `ED * 100` does not cover `BTT` + `BFPD`. I check AHR/AHW/AHK/AHP and this problem has only AssetHubKusama ``` ED: 3333333 calculated price to parent delivery: 1031666634 (from xcm logs from the benchmark) --- 3333333 * 100 - BTT(3333333) - BFPD(1031666634) = −701666667 ``` which results in the error; ``` 2024-02-23 09:19:42 Unable to charge fee with error Module(ModuleError { index: 31, error: [17, 0, 0, 0], message: Some("FeesNotMet") }) Error: Input("Benchmark pallet_xcm::reserve_transfer_assets failed: FeesNotMet") ``` ## Solution The benchmarks `teleport_assets` and `reserve_transfer_assets` were fixed by removing `ED * 100` and replacing it with `DeliveryHelper` logic, which calculates the (almost real) price for delivery and sets it along with the existential deposit as the initial balance for the account used in the benchmark. ## TODO - [ ] patch for 1.6 - https://github.com/paritytech/polkadot-sdk/pull/3466 - [ ] patch for 1.7 - https://github.com/paritytech/polkadot-sdk/pull/3465 - [ ] patch for 1.8 - TODO: PR --------- Co-authored-by: Francisco Aguirre <[email protected]>
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eskimor authored
from Westend and Rococo. --------- Co-authored-by: eskimor <[email protected]> Co-authored-by: command-bot <>
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- Feb 19, 2024
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s0me0ne-unkn0wn authored
This is a follow-up for `im-online` pallet removal that is cleaning up its off-chain storage. Must be merged no earlier than #2265 is enacted. Related: #1964 --------- Co-authored-by: Bastian Köcher <[email protected]>
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- Feb 18, 2024
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s0me0ne-unkn0wn authored
A follow-up of #2265. Removes weights no longer needed.
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- Feb 16, 2024
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georgepisaltu authored
Fixes #3014 This PR adds retry mechanics to `pallet-scheduler`, as described in the issue above. Users can now set a retry configuration for a task so that, in case its scheduled run fails, it will be retried after a number of blocks, for a specified number of times or until it succeeds. If a retried task runs successfully before running out of retries, its remaining retry counter will be reset to the initial value. If a retried task runs out of retries, it will be removed from the schedule. Tasks which need to be scheduled for a retry are still subject to weight metering and agenda space, same as a regular task. Periodic tasks will have their periodic schedule put on hold while the task is retrying. --------- Signed-off-by: georgepisaltu <[email protected]> Co-authored-by: command-bot <>
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- Feb 13, 2024
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Branislav Kontur authored
I found out during the cleanup of this deprecation message in the `polkadot-fellows` repository that we deprecated `CurrencyAdapter` without making the recommended changes. ## TODO - [ ] fix `polkadot-fellows` bump to 1.6.0 https://github.com/polkadot-fellows/runtimes/pull/159 --------- Co-authored-by: Francisco Aguirre <[email protected]>
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- Feb 09, 2024
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Egor_P authored
This PR backports version bumps from `1.7.0` release branch and moves related prdoc files to the appropriate folder.
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- Feb 06, 2024
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Branislav Kontur authored
Relates to: https://github.com/paritytech/polkadot-sdk/issues/3214 ## TODO - [ ] backport to the `1.7.0` release
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Oliver Tale-Yazdi authored
Superseeds https://github.com/paritytech/polkadot-sdk/pull/1245 This PR is a migration of the https://github.com/paritytech/substrate/pull/14577. The PR added associated types (`AddOrigin` & `RemoveOrigin`) to `Config`. It allows you to decouple types and areas of responsibility, since at the moment the same types are responsible for adding and promoting(removing and demoting). This will improve the flexibility of the pallet configuration. ``` /// The origin required to add a member. type AddOrigin: EnsureOrigin<Self::RuntimeOrigin, Success = ()>; /// The origin required to remove a member. The success value indicates the /// maximum rank *from which* the removal may be. type RemoveOrigin: EnsureOrigin<Self::RuntimeOrigin, Success = Rank>; ``` To achieve the backward compatibility, the users of the pallet can use the old type via the new morph: ``` type AddOrigin = MapSuccess<Self::PromoteOrigin, Ignore>; type RemoveOrigin = Self::DemoteOrigin; ``` --------- Signed-off-by: Oliver Tale-Yazdi <[email protected]> Co-authored-by: PraetorP <[email protected]> Co-authored-by: Pavel Orlov <[email protected]>
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- Jan 31, 2024
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Oliver Tale-Yazdi authored
Fixup for https://github.com/paritytech/polkadot-sdk/pull/2587 to make the `core-fellowship` crate work with swapped members. Adds a `MemberSwappedHandler` to the `ranked-collective` pallet that are implemented by `core-fellowship+salary`. There is are exhaustive tests [here](https://github.com/paritytech/polkadot-sdk/blob/72aa7ac1/substrate/frame/core-fellowship/src/tests/integration.rs#L338) and [here](https://github.com/paritytech/polkadot-sdk/blob/ab3cdb05 /substrate/frame/salary/src/tests/integration.rs#L224) to check that adding member `1` is equivalent to adding member `0` and then swapping. --------- Signed-off-by: Oliver Tale-Yazdi <[email protected]>
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Branislav Kontur authored
[frame] `#[pallet::composite_enum]` improved variant count handling + removed `pallet_balances`'s `MaxHolds` config (#2657) I started this investigation/issue based on @liamaharon question [here](https://github.com/paritytech/polkadot-sdk/pull/1801#discussion_r1410452499). ## Problem The `pallet_balances` integrity test should correctly detect that the runtime has correct distinct `HoldReasons` variant count. I assume the same situation exists for RuntimeFreezeReason. It is not a critical problem, if we set `MaxHolds` with a sufficiently large value, everything should be ok. However, in this case, the integrity_test check becomes less useful. **Situation for "any" runtime:** - `HoldReason` enums from different pallets: ```rust /// from pallet_nis #[pallet::composite_enum] pub enum HoldReason { NftReceipt, } /// from pallet_preimage #[pallet::composite_enum] pub enum HoldReason { Preimage, } // from pallet_state-trie-migration #[pallet::composite_enum] pub enum HoldReason { SlashForContinueMigrate, SlashForMigrateCustomTop, SlashForMigrateCustomChild, } ``` - generated `RuntimeHoldReason` enum looks like: ```rust pub enum RuntimeHoldReason { #[codec(index = 32u8)] Preimage(pallet_preimage::HoldReason), #[codec(index = 38u8)] Nis(pallet_nis::HoldReason), #[codec(index = 42u8)] StateTrieMigration(pallet_state_trie_migration::HoldReason), } ``` - composite enum `RuntimeHoldReason` variant count is detected as `3` - we set `type MaxHolds = ConstU32<3>` - `pallet_balances::integrity_test` is ok with `3`(at least 3) However, the real problem can occur in a live runtime where some functionality might stop working. This is due to a total of 5 distinct hold reasons (for pallets with multi-instance support, it is even more), and not all of them can be used because of an incorrect `MaxHolds`, which is deemed acceptable according to the `integrity_test`: ``` // pseudo-code - if we try to call all of these: T::Currency::hold(&pallet_nis::HoldReason::NftReceipt.into(), &nft_owner, deposit)?; T::Currency::hold(&pallet_preimage::HoldReason::Preimage.into(), &nft_owner, deposit)?; T::Currency::hold(&pallet_state_trie_migration::HoldReason::SlashForContinueMigrate.into(), &nft_owner, deposit)?; // With `type MaxHolds = ConstU32<3>` these two will fail T::Currency::hold(&pallet_state_trie_migration::HoldReason::SlashForMigrateCustomTop.into(), &nft_owner, deposit)?; T::Currency::hold(&pallet_state_trie_migration::HoldReason::SlashForMigrateCustomChild.into(), &nft_owner, deposit)?; ``` ## Solutions A macro `#[pallet::*]` expansion is extended of `VariantCount` implementation for the `#[pallet::composite_enum]` enum type. This expansion generates the `VariantCount` implementation for pallets' `HoldReason`, `FreezeReason`, `LockId`, and `SlashReason`. Enum variants must be plain enum values without fields to ensure a deterministic count. The composite runtime enum, `RuntimeHoldReason` and `RuntimeFreezeReason`, now sets `VariantCount::VARIANT_COUNT` as the sum of pallets' enum `VariantCount::VARIANT_COUNT`: ```rust #[frame_support::pallet(dev_mode)] mod module_single_instance { #[pallet::composite_enum] pub enum HoldReason { ModuleSingleInstanceReason1, ModuleSingleInstanceReason2, } ... } #[frame_support::pallet(dev_mode)] mod module_multi_instance { #[pallet::composite_enum] pub enum HoldReason<I: 'static = ()> { ModuleMultiInstanceReason1, ModuleMultiInstanceReason2, ModuleMultiInstanceReason3, } ... } impl self::sp_api_hidden_includes_construct_runtime::hidden_include::traits::VariantCount for RuntimeHoldReason { const VARIANT_COUNT: u32 = 0 + module_single_instance::HoldReason::VARIANT_COUNT + module_multi_instance::HoldReason::<module_multi_instance::Instance1>::VARIANT_COUNT + module_multi_instance::HoldReason::<module_multi_instance::Instance2>::VARIANT_COUNT + module_multi_instance::HoldReason::<module_multi_instance::Instance3>::VARIANT_COUNT; } ``` In addition, `MaxHolds` is removed (as suggested [here](https://github.com/paritytech/polkadot-sdk/pull/2657#discussion_r1443324573)) from `pallet_balances`, and its `Holds` are now bounded to `RuntimeHoldReason::VARIANT_COUNT`. Therefore, there is no need to let the runtime specify `MaxHolds`. ## For reviewers Relevant changes can be found here: - `substrate/frame/support/procedural/src/lib.rs` - `substrate/frame/support/procedural/src/pallet/parse/composite.rs` - `substrate/frame/support/procedural/src/pallet/expand/composite.rs` - `substrate/frame/support/procedural/src/construct_runtime/expand/composite_helper.rs` - `substrate/frame/support/procedural/src/construct_runtime/expand/hold_reason.rs` - `substrate/frame/support/procedural/src/construct_runtime/expand/freeze_reason.rs` - `substrate/frame/support/src/traits/misc.rs` And the rest of the files is just about removed `MaxHolds` from `pallet_balances` ## Next steps Do the same for `MaxFreezes` https://github.com/paritytech/polkadot-sdk/issues/2997. --------- Co-authored-by: command-bot <> Co-authored-by: Bastian Köcher <[email protected]> Co-authored-by: Dónal Murray <[email protected]> Co-authored-by: gupnik <[email protected]>
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- Jan 30, 2024
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Oliver Tale-Yazdi authored
Add `Balances::force_adjust_total_issuance` as preparation for fixing https://github.com/polkadot-fellows/runtimes/issues/147. Important changes in `substrate/frame/balances/src/lib.rs`. TODO: - [x] Update weights --------- Signed-off-by: Oliver Tale-Yazdi <[email protected]> Co-authored-by: command-bot <> Co-authored-by: Bastian Köcher <[email protected]>
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dharjeezy authored
closes https://github.com/polkadot-fellows/help-center/issues/1 --------- Signed-off-by: Oliver Tale-Yazdi <[email protected]> Co-authored-by: command-bot <> Co-authored-by: Oliver Tale-Yazdi <[email protected]>
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Robert Hambrock authored
Moves `pallet_mmr` back behind `pallet_session` to address polkadot-fellows/runtimes#160. Opening draft for CI - should be merged or closed depending on outcome of w3f/polkadot-spec#718. --------- Co-authored-by: Adrian Catangiu <[email protected]>
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- Jan 24, 2024
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Just van Stam authored
Moved from: https://github.com/paritytech/polkadot/pull/6951 closes https://github.com/paritytech/polkadot-sdk/issues/490 - [x] update cumulus --- This PR introduces transactional processing of certain xcm instructions. For the list of instructions checkout https://github.com/paritytech/polkadot-sdk/issues/490. The transactional processing is implemented as an xcm-executor config item. The two implementations in this PR are `FrameTransactionalProcessor` and `()`. The `()` implementation does no transactional processing. Each implementation of the `ProcessTransaction` trait has an `IS_TRANSACTIONAL` const that tells the XCVM if transactional processing is actually implemented. If Transactional processing is implemented, changes to touched registers should also be rolled back to prevent inconsistencies. Note for reviewers: Check out the following safety assumption: https://github.com/paritytech/polkadot-sdk/pull/1222/files#diff-4effad7d8c1c9de19fd27e18661cbf2128c8718f3b2420a27d2f816e0749ea53R30 --------- Co-authored-by: Keith Yeung <[email protected]> Co-authored-by: Francisco Aguirre <[email protected]> Co-authored-by: command-bot <>
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Branislav Kontur authored
## Summary This PR consolidates `pallet-state-trie-migration` as a part of https://github.com/paritytech/polkadot-sdk/issues/226 / https://github.com/paritytech/polkadot-sdk/issues/171: `pallet-state-trie-migration`: - [x] replace `Currency` with `fungible` traits - [x] run benchmarks - [x] refactor to `DefaultConfig` `pallet_nicks`: - [x] remove others: - [x] remove `as Fn*` or `asFun*` stuff based on discussion [here](https://github.com/paritytech/polkadot-sdk/issues/226#issuecomment-1822861445) --------- Co-authored-by: Richard Melkonian <[email protected]> Co-authored-by: command-bot <>
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- Jan 22, 2024
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joe petrowski authored
Clean up all the old syntax. --------- Co-authored-by: command-bot <> Co-authored-by: gupnik <[email protected]> Co-authored-by: Nikhil Gupta <[email protected]> Co-authored-by: Maksym H <[email protected]>
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- Jan 18, 2024
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Tsvetomir Dimitrov authored
Backport of https://github.com/paritytech/polkadot-sdk/pull/1863 to master Extend candidate sanitation in paras_inherent by removing backing votes from disabled validators. Check https://github.com/paritytech/polkadot-sdk/issues/1592 for more details. This change is related to the disabling strategy implementation (https://github.com/paritytech/polkadot-sdk/pull/2226). --------- Co-authored-by: ordian <[email protected]> Co-authored-by: ordian <[email protected]> Co-authored-by: Maciej <[email protected]>
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joe petrowski authored
Order: - [x] Start People Chain - [RPC node](https://polkadot.js.org/apps/?rpc=wss%3A%2F%2Frococo-people-rpc.polkadot.io#/explorer) - [x] Upgrade Rococo Relay (`EnsureRoot` -> `EnsureSigned`) (v1,006,002) - Done [here](https://rococo.subscan.io/extrinsic/0xef07e0f9dbb2b9e829305f132e6ce45d291239286e409177e20895e6687daa6c) - [x] Migrate all identities - Done, see extrinsics from [this account](https://rococo.subscan.io/account/5FyNYrBwndvBttTkGUqGGCRAXtBH4Mh8xELDaxaFywTsjDKb) - [x] Upgrade Rococo People (remove call filter) (v1,006,002) - Authorized [here](https://rococo.subscan.io/extrinsic/0xedf6a80229bd411b7ed8d3a489a767b0f773bed5c49239987a294c293a35b98b) With added: - [x] Upgrade Rococo People to fix `poke_deposit` bug (v1,006,001) - Authorized [here](https://rococo.subscan.io/extrinsic/0xd1dc3cd6e8274bd0196f8d9f13ed09f6e9c76e6a40f9786a1629f4cb22cf948d) Note: It's also possible to remove the Identity Migrator pallet from both the Relay Chain and the parachain at this time. I will leave them in for now to preserve the test cases until we run them on Kusama/Polkadot. We will also want a follow up to remove all Identity-related state from the Relay Chain.
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- Jan 16, 2024
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Francisco Aguirre authored
# Note for reviewer Most changes are just syntax changes necessary for the new version. Most important files should be the ones under the `xcm` folder. # Description Added XCMv4. ## Removed `Multi` prefix The following types have been renamed: - MultiLocation -> Location - MultiAsset -> Asset - MultiAssets -> Assets - InteriorMultiLocation -> InteriorLocation - MultiAssetFilter -> AssetFilter - VersionedMultiAsset -> VersionedAsset - WildMultiAsset -> WildAsset - VersionedMultiLocation -> VersionedLocation In order to fix a name conflict, the `Assets` in `xcm-executor` were renamed to `HoldingAssets`, as they represent assets in holding. ## Removed `Abstract` asset id It was not being used anywhere and this simplifies the code. Now assets are just constructed as follows: ```rust let asset: Asset = (AssetId(Location::new(1, Here)), 100u128).into(); ``` No need for specifying `Concrete` anymore. ## Outcome is now a named fields struct Instead of ```rust pub enum Outcome { Complete(Weight), Incomplete(Weight, Error), Error(Error), } ``` we now have ```rust pub enum Outcome { Complete { used: Weight }, Incomplete { used: Weight, error: Error }, Error { error: Error }, } ``` ## Added Reanchorable trait Now both locations and assets implement this trait, making it easier to reanchor both. ## New syntax for building locations and junctions Now junctions are built using the following methods: ```rust let location = Location { parents: 1, interior: [Parachain(1000), PalletInstance(50), GeneralIndex(1984)].into() }; ``` or ```rust let location = Location::new(1, [Parachain(1000), PalletInstance(50), GeneralIndex(1984)]); ``` And they are matched like so: ```rust match location.unpack() { (1, [Parachain(id)]) => ... (0, Here) => ..., (1, [_]) => ..., } ``` This syntax is mandatory in v4, and has been also implemented for v2 and v3 for easier migration. This was needed to make all sizes smaller. # TODO - [x] Scaffold v4 - [x] Port github.com/paritytech/polkadot/pull/7236 - [x] Remove `Multi` prefix - [x] Remove `Abstract` asset id --------- Co-authored-by: command-bot <> Co-authored-by: Keith Yeung <[email protected]>
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Dónal Murray authored
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- Jan 10, 2024
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joe petrowski authored
This PR allows _username authorities_ to issue unique usernames that correspond with an account. It also provides two-way lookup, that is from `AccountId` to a single, "primary" `Username` (alongside `Registration`) and multiple unique `Username`s to an `AccountId`. Key features: - Username Authorities added (and removed) via privileged origin. - Authorities have a `suffix` and an `allocation`. They can grant up to `allocation` usernames. Their `suffix` will be appended to the usernames that they issue. A suffix may be up to 7 characters long. - Users can ask an authority to grant them a username. This will take the form `myusername.suffix`. The entire name (including suffix) must be less than or equal to 32 alphanumeric characters. - Users can approve a username for themselves in one of two ways (that is, authorities cannot grant them arbitrarily): - Pre-sign the entire username (including suffix) with a secret key that corresponds to their `AccountId` (for keyed accounts, obviously); or - Accept the username after it has been granted by an authority (it will be queued until accepted) (for non-keyed accounts like pure proxies or multisigs). - The system does not require any funds or deposits. Users without an identity will be given a default one (presumably all fields set to `None`). If they update this info, they will need to place the normal storage deposit. - If a user does not have any username, their first one will be set as `Primary`, and their `AccountId` will map to that one. If they get subsequent usernames, they can choose which one to be their primary via `set_primary_username`. - There are some state cleanup functions to remove expired usernames that have not been accepted and dangling usernames whose owners have called `clear_identity`. TODO: - [x] Add migration to runtimes - [x] Probably do off-chain migration into People Chain genesis - [x] Address a few TODO questions in code (please review) --------- Co-authored-by: Liam Aharon <[email protected]> Co-authored-by: Gonçalo Pestana <[email protected]> Co-authored-by: Oliver Tale-Yazdi <[email protected]> Co-authored-by: Dónal Murray <[email protected]>
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- Jan 06, 2024
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Serban Iorga authored
Related to https://github.com/paritytech/polkadot-sdk/issues/2787 Adding BEEFY support to the kitchensink chain in order to be able to extend the current warp sync zombienet tests with BEEFY enabled
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- Dec 27, 2023
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eskimor authored
And have proper benchmarks. --------- Co-authored-by: eskimor <[email protected]> Co-authored-by: command-bot <> Co-authored-by: joe petrowski <[email protected]>
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- Dec 22, 2023
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joe petrowski authored
Rococo and Westend runtimes for the "People Chain". This chain contains the Identity pallet with plans to migrate all related data from the Relay Chain. Changes `IdentityInfo` to: - Remove `additional_fields`. - Add `github` and `discord` as first class fields. From scraping chain data, these were the only two additional fields used (for the Fellowship and Ambassador Program, respectively). - Rename `riot` to `matrix`. Note: This will use the script in https://github.com/paritytech/polkadot-sdk/pull/2025 to generate the genesis state. TODO: - [x] https://github.com/paritytech/polkadot-sdk/pull/1814 and integration of the Identity Migrator pallet for migration. - [x] Tests: https://github.com/paritytech/polkadot-sdk/pull/2373 --------- Co-authored-by: Muharem <[email protected]> Co-authored-by: Michal Kucharczyk <[email protected]> Co-authored-by: Dónal Murray <[email protected]> Co-authored-by: Richard Melkonian <[email protected]> Co-authored-by: Liam Aharon <[email protected]>
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- Dec 21, 2023
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eskimor authored
Also fixes: https://github.com/paritytech/polkadot-sdk/issues/1417 - [x] CoreIndex -> AssignmentProvider mapping will be able to change any time. - [x] Implement - [x] Provide Migrations - [x] Add and fix tests - [x] Implement bulk assigner logic - [x] bulk assigner tests - [x] Port over current assigner to use bulk designer (+ share on-demand with bulk): top-level assigner has core ranges: legacy, bulk - [x] Adjust migrations to reflect new assigner structure - [x] Move migration code to Assignment code directly and make it recursive (make it possible to skip releases) -> follow up ticket. - [x] Test migrations - [x] Add migration PR to runtimes repo -> follow up ticket. - [x] Wire up with actual UMP messages - [x] Write PR docs --------- Co-authored-by: eskimor <[email protected]> Co-authored-by: Bradley Olson <[email protected]> Co-authored-by: BradleyOlson64 <[email protected]> Co-authored-by: Anton Vilhelm Ásgeirsson <[email protected]> Co-authored-by: antonva <[email protected]> Co-authored-by: Bastian Köcher <[email protected]> Co-authored-by: Marcin S. <[email protected]> Co-authored-by: Bastian Köcher <[email protected]> Co-authored-by: command-bot <>
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- Dec 20, 2023
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joe petrowski authored
Adds the `authorize_upgrade` -> `enact_authorized_upgrade` pattern to `frame-system`. This will be useful for upgrading bridged chains that are under the governance of Polkadot without passing entire runtime Wasm blobs over a bridge. Notes: - Changed `enact_authorized_upgrade` to `apply_authorized_upgrade`. Personal opinion, "apply" more accurately expresses what it's doing. Can change back if outvoted. - Remove `check_version` in favor of two extrinsics, so as to make _checked_ the default. - Left calls in `parachain-system` and marked as deprecated to prevent breaking the API. They just call into the `frame-system` functions. - Updated `frame-system` benchmarks to v2 syntax. --------- Co-authored-by: command-bot <>
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- Dec 14, 2023
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Francisco Aguirre authored
In the move from the old `Currency` traits to the new `fungible/s` family of traits, we already had the `FungiblesAdapter` and `NonFungiblesAdapter` for multiple fungible and non fungible assets respectively. However, for handling only one fungible asset, we were missing a `FungibleAdapter`, and so used the old `CurrencyAdapter` instead. This PR aims to fill in that gap, and provide the new adapter for more updated examples. I marked the old `CurrencyAdapter` as deprecated as part of this PR, and I'll change it to the new `FungibleAdapter` in a following PR. The two stages are separated so as to not bloat this PR with some name fixes in tests. --------- Co-authored-by: command-bot <>
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Egor_P authored
This PR backports `transaction_version` bump from `1.5.0` release back to `master`
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- Dec 13, 2023
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Alexandru Gheorghe authored
Initial implementation for the plan discussed here: https://github.com/paritytech/polkadot-sdk/issues/701 Built on top of https://github.com/paritytech/polkadot-sdk/pull/1178 v0: https://github.com/paritytech/polkadot/pull/7554, ## Overall idea When approval-voting checks a candidate and is ready to advertise the approval, defer it in a per-relay chain block until we either have MAX_APPROVAL_COALESCE_COUNT candidates to sign or a candidate has stayed MAX_APPROVALS_COALESCE_TICKS in the queue, in both cases we sign what candidates we have available. This should allow us to reduce the number of approvals messages we have to create/send/verify. The parameters are configurable, so we should find some values that balance: - Security of the network: Delaying broadcasting of an approval shouldn't but the finality at risk and to make sure that never happens we won't delay sending a vote if we are past 2/3 from the no-show time. - Scalability of the network: MAX_APPROVAL_COALESCE_COUNT = 1 & MAX_APPROVALS_COALESCE_TICKS =0, is what we have now and we know from the measurements we did on versi, it bottlenecks approval-distribution/approval-voting when increase significantly the number of validators and parachains - Block storage: In case of disputes we have to import this votes on chain and that increase the necessary storage with MAX_APPROVAL_COALESCE_COUNT * CandidateHash per vote. Given that disputes are not the normal way of the network functioning and we will limit MAX_APPROVAL_COALESCE_COUNT in the single digits numbers, this should be good enough. Alternatively, we could try to create a better way to store this on-chain through indirection, if that's needed. ## Other fixes: - Fixed the fact that we were sending random assignments to non-validators, that was wrong because those won't do anything with it and they won't gossip it either because they do not have a grid topology set, so we would waste the random assignments. - Added metrics to be able to debug potential no-shows and mis-processing of approvals/assignments. ## TODO: - [x] Get feedback, that this is moving in the right direction. @ordian @sandreim @eskimor @burdges, let me know what you think. - [x] More and more testing. - [x] Test in versi. - [x] Make MAX_APPROVAL_COALESCE_COUNT & MAX_APPROVAL_COALESCE_WAIT_MILLIS a parachain host configuration. - [x] Make sure the backwards compatibility works correctly - [x] Make sure this direction is compatible with other streams of work: https://github.com/paritytech/polkadot-sdk/issues/635 & https://github.com/paritytech/polkadot-sdk/issues/742 - [x] Final versi burn-in before merging --------- Signed-off-by: Alexandru Gheorghe <[email protected]>
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- Dec 12, 2023
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Chevdor authored
This PR introduces a script and some templates to use the prdoc involved in a release and build: - the changelog - a simple draft of audience documentation Since the prdoc presence was enforced in the middle of the version 1.5.0, not all PRs did come with a `prdoc` file. This PR creates all the missing `prdoc` files with some minimum content allowing to properly generate the changelog. The generated content is **not** suitable for the audience documentation. The audience documentation will be possible with the next version, when all PR come with a proper `prdoc`. ## Assumptions - the prdoc files for release `vX.Y.Z` have been moved under `prdoc/X.Y.Z` - the changelog requires for now for the prdoc files to contain author + topic. Thos fields are optional. The build script can be called as: ``` VERSION=X.Y.Z ./scripts/release/build-changelogs.sh ``` Related: - #1408 --------- Co-authored-by: EgorPopelyaev <[email protected]>
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- Dec 11, 2023
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Gabriel Facco de Arruda authored
This PR makes the block number provider configurable through the Config trait in pallet-vesting, this gives parachains the option to use the relay chain block number provider from ParachainSystem. --------- Co-authored-by: Bastian Köcher <[email protected]>
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- Dec 07, 2023
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Bastian Köcher authored
Closes: https://github.com/paritytech/polkadot-sdk/issues/2641
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- Dec 06, 2023
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Adrian Catangiu authored
# Motivation (+testing) ### Enable easy `ForeignAssets` transfers using `pallet-xcm` We had just previously added capabilities to teleport fees during reserve-based transfers, but what about reserve-transferring fees when needing to teleport some non-fee asset? This PR aligns everything under either explicit reserve-transfer, explicit teleport, or this new flexible `transfer_assets()` which can mix and match as needed with fewer artificial constraints imposed to the user. This will enable, for example, a (non-system) parachain to teleport their `ForeignAssets` assets to AssetHub while using DOT to pay fees. (the assets are teleported - as foreign assets should from their owner chain - while DOT used for fees can only be reserve-based transferred between said parachain and AssetHub). Added `xcm-emulator` tests for this scenario ^. # Description Reverts `(limited_)reserve_transfer_assets` to only allow reserve-based transfers for all `assets` including fees. Similarly `(limited_)teleport_assets` only allows teleports for all `assets` including fees. For complex combinations of asset transfers where assets and fees may have different reserves or different reserve/teleport trust configurations, users can use the newly added `transfer_assets()` extrinsic which is more flexible in allowing more complex scenarios. `assets` (excluding `fees`) must have same reserve location or otherwise be teleportable to `dest`. No limitations imposed on `fees`. - for local reserve: transfer assets to sovereign account of destination chain and forward a notification XCM to `dest` to mint and deposit reserve-based assets to `beneficiary`. - for destination reserve: burn local assets and forward a notification to `dest` chain to withdraw the reserve assets from this chain's sovereign account and deposit them to `beneficiary`. - for remote reserve: burn local assets, forward XCM to reserve chain to move reserves from this chain's SA to `dest` chain's SA, and forward another XCM to `dest` to mint and deposit reserve-based assets to `beneficiary`. - for teleports: burn local assets and forward XCM to `dest` chain to mint/teleport assets and deposit them to `beneficiary`. ## Review notes Only around 500 lines are prod code (see `pallet_xcm/src/lib.rs`), the rest of the PR is new tests and improving existing tests. --------- Co-authored-by: command-bot <>
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- Dec 05, 2023
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gupnik authored
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- Nov 30, 2023
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joe petrowski authored
Follow up to fix a bug from #1814 discovered in XCM emulator testing. I mistakenly thought that checking out an asset would withdraw it from the sender. This actually withdraws the asset before checking out. --------- Co-authored-by: Adrian Catangiu <[email protected]> Co-authored-by: Liam Aharon <[email protected]>
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