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  1. Jun 26, 2024
    • Branislav Kontur's avatar
      [xcm] runtime api for LocationToAccount conversions (#4857) · 75069569
      Branislav Kontur authored
      
      Closes: https://github.com/paritytech/polkadot-sdk/issues/4298
      
      This PR also merges `xcm-fee-payment-runtime-api` module to the
      `xcm-runtime-api`.
      
      
      ## TODO
      
      - [x] rename `convert` to `convert_location` and add new one
      `convert_account` (opposite direction)
      - [x] add to the all testnet runtimes
      - [x] check polkadot-js if supports that automatically or if needs to be
      added manually https://github.com/polkadot-js/api/pull/5917
      - [ ] backport/patch for fellows and release (asap)
      
      ## Open questions
      - [x] should we merge `xcm-runtime-api` and
      `xcm-fee-payment-runtime-api` to the one module `xcm-runtime-api` ?
      
      ## Usage
      Input:
       - `location:  VersionedLocation`
       
      Output:
       - account_id bytes
      
      
      ![image](https://github.com/paritytech/polkadot-sdk/assets/8159517/4607b15a-77d2-462b-806c-606107776c0d)
      
      ---------
      
      Co-authored-by: default avatarBastian Köcher <git@kchr.de>
  2. Jun 24, 2024
    • dashangcun's avatar
    • Oliver Tale-Yazdi's avatar
      Lift all dependencies (the big one) (#4716) · 8efa0544
      Oliver Tale-Yazdi authored
      
      After preparing in https://github.com/paritytech/polkadot-sdk/pull/4633,
      we can lift also all internal dependencies up to the workspace.
      
      This does not actually change anything, but uses `workspace = true` for
      all dependencies. You can check it with:
      ```bash
      git checkout -q $(git merge-base oty-lift-all-deps origin/master)
      cargo tree -e features > master.out
      
      git checkout -q oty-lift-all-deps
      cargo tree -e features > new.out
      diff master.out new.out
      ```
      
      It did not yet lift 100% of dependencies, some inside of `target.*` or
      some that had conflicting aliases introduced recently. But i will do
      these together in a follow-up with CI checks.
      
      Can be reproduced with [zepter](https://github.com/ggwpez/zepter/):
      `zepter transpose d lift-to-workspace "regex:.*" --version-resolver
      highest --skip-package "polkadot-sdk" --ignore-errors --fix`.
      
      ---------
      
      Signed-off-by: default avatarOliver Tale-Yazdi <oliver.tale-yazdi@parity.io>
  3. Jun 13, 2024
  4. Jun 05, 2024
    • Oliver Tale-Yazdi's avatar
      Unify dependency aliases (#4633) · d2fd5364
      Oliver Tale-Yazdi authored
      
      Inherited workspace dependencies cannot be renamed by the crate using
      them (see [1](https://github.com/rust-lang/cargo/issues/12546),
      [2](https://stackoverflow.com/questions/76792343/can-inherited-dependencies-in-rust-be-aliased-in-the-cargo-toml-file)).
      Since we want to use inherited workspace dependencies everywhere, we
      first need to unify all aliases that we use for a dependency throughout
      the workspace.
      The umbrella crate is currently excluded from this procedure, since it
      should be able to export the crates by their original name without much
      hassle.
      
      For example: one crate may alias `parity-scale-codec` to `codec`, while
      another crate does not alias it at all. After this change, all crates
      have to use `codec` as name. The problematic combinations were:
      - conflicting aliases: most crates aliases as `A` but some use `B`.
      - missing alias: most of the crates alias a dep but some dont.
      - superfluous alias: most crates dont alias a dep but some do.
      
      The script that i used first determines whether most crates opted to
      alias a dependency or not. From that info it decides whether to use an
      alias or not. If it decided to use an alias, the most common one is used
      everywhere.
      
      To reproduce, i used
      [this](https://github.com/ggwpez/substrate-scripts/blob/master/uniform-crate-alias.py)
      python script in combination with
      [this](https://github.com/ggwpez/zepter/blob/38ad10585fe98a5a86c1d2369738bc763a77057b/renames.json)
      error output from Zepter.
      
      ---------
      
      Signed-off-by: default avatarOliver Tale-Yazdi <oliver.tale-yazdi@parity.io>
      Co-authored-by: default avatarBastian Köcher <git@kchr.de>
  5. May 31, 2024
    • Francisco Aguirre's avatar
      Implement `XcmPaymentApi` and `DryRunApi` on all system parachains (#4634) · fc6c3182
      Francisco Aguirre authored
      Depends on https://github.com/paritytech/polkadot-sdk/pull/4621.
      
      Implemented the
      [`XcmPaymentApi`](https://github.com/paritytech/polkadot-sdk/pull/3607)
      and [`DryRunApi`](https://github.com/paritytech/polkadot-sdk/pull/3872)
      on all system parachains.
      
      More scenarios can be tested on both rococo and westend if all system
      parachains implement this APIs.
      The objective is for all XCM-enabled runtimes to implement them.
      After demonstrating fee estimation in a UI on the testnets, come the
      fellowship runtimes.
      
      Step towards https://github.com/paritytech/polkadot-sdk/issues/690.
  6. May 29, 2024
    • Francisco Aguirre's avatar
      Change `XcmDryRunApi::dry_run_extrinsic` to take a call instead (#4621) · d5053ac4
      Francisco Aguirre authored
      
      Follow-up to the new `XcmDryRunApi` runtime API introduced in
      https://github.com/paritytech/polkadot-sdk/pull/3872.
      
      Taking an extrinsic means the frontend has to sign first to dry-run and
      once again to submit.
      This is bad UX which is solved by taking an `origin` and a `call`.
      This also has the benefit of being able to dry-run as any account, since
      it needs no signature.
      
      This is a breaking change since I changed `dry_run_extrinsic` to
      `dry_run_call`, however, this API is still only on testnets.
      The crates are bumped accordingly.
      
      As a part of this PR, I changed the name of the API from `XcmDryRunApi`
      to just `DryRunApi`, since it can be used for general dry-running :)
      
      Step towards https://github.com/paritytech/polkadot-sdk/issues/690.
      
      Example of calling the API with PAPI, not the best code, just testing :)
      
      ```ts
      // We just build a call, the arguments make it look very big though.
      const call = localApi.tx.XcmPallet.transfer_assets({
        dest: XcmVersionedLocation.V4({ parents: 0, interior: XcmV4Junctions.X1(XcmV4Junction.Parachain(1000)) }),
        beneficiary: XcmVersionedLocation.V4({ parents: 0, interior: XcmV4Junctions.X1(XcmV4Junction.AccountId32({ network: undefined, id: Binary.fromBytes(encodeAccount(account.address)) })) }),
        weight_limit: XcmV3WeightLimit.Unlimited(),
        assets: XcmVersionedAssets.V4([{
          id: { parents: 0, interior: XcmV4Junctions.Here() },
          fun: XcmV3MultiassetFungibility.Fungible(1_000_000_000_000n) }
        ]),
        fee_asset_item: 0,
      });
      // We call the API passing in a signed origin 
      const result = await localApi.apis.XcmDryRunApi.dry_run_call(
        WestendRuntimeOriginCaller.system(DispatchRawOrigin.Signed(account.address)),
        call.decodedCall
      );
      if (result.success && result.value.execution_result.success) {
        // We find the forwarded XCM we want. The first one going to AssetHub in this case.
        const xcmsToAssetHub = result.value.forwarded_xcms.find(([location, _]) => (
          location.type === "V4" &&
            location.value.parents === 0 &&
            location.value.interior.type === "X1"
            && location.value.interior.value.type === "Parachain"
            && location.value.interior.value.value === 1000
        ))!;
      
        // We can even find the delivery fees for that forwarded XCM.
        const deliveryFeesQuery = await localApi.apis.XcmPaymentApi.query_delivery_fees(xcmsToAssetHub[0], xcmsToAssetHub[1][0]);
      
        if (deliveryFeesQuery.success) {
          const amount = deliveryFeesQuery.value.type === "V4" && deliveryFeesQuery.value.value[0].fun.type === "Fungible" && deliveryFeesQuery.value.value[0].fun.value.valueOf() || 0n;
          // We store them in state somewhere.
          setDeliveryFees(formatAmount(BigInt(amount)));
        }
      }
      ```
      
      ---------
      
      Co-authored-by: default avatarBastian Köcher <git@kchr.de>
  7. May 27, 2024
  8. May 24, 2024
    • Branislav Kontur's avatar
      Attempt to avoid specifying `BlockHashCount` for different... · ef144b1a
      Branislav Kontur authored
      Attempt to avoid specifying `BlockHashCount` for different `mocking::{MockBlock, MockBlockU32, MockBlockU128}` (#4543)
      
      While doing some migration/rebase I came in to the situation, where I
      needed to change `mocking::MockBlock` to `mocking::MockBlockU32`:
      ```
      #[derive_impl(frame_system::config_preludes::TestDefaultConfig)]
      impl frame_system::Config for TestRuntime {
      	type Block = frame_system::mocking::MockBlockU32<TestRuntime>;
      	type AccountData = pallet_balances::AccountData<ThisChainBalance>;
      }
      ```
      But actual `TestDefaultConfig` for `frame_system` is using `ConstU64`
      for `type BlockHashCount = frame_support::traits::ConstU64<10>;`
      [here](https://github.com/paritytech/polkadot-sdk/blob/master/substrate/frame/system/src/lib.rs#L303).
      Because of this, it force me to specify and add override for `type
      BlockHashCount = ConstU32<10>`.
      
      This PR tries to fix this with `TestBlockHashCount` implementation for
      `TestDefaultConfig` which supports `u32`, `u64` and `u128` as a
      `BlockNumber`.
      
      ### How to simulate error
      Just by removing `type BlockHashCount = ConstU32<250>;`
      [here](https://github.com/paritytech/polkadot-sdk/blob/master/substrate/frame/multisig/src/tests.rs#L44)
      ```
      :~/parity/olkadot-sdk$ cargo test -p pallet-multisig
         Compiling pallet-multisig v28.0.0 (/home/bparity/parity/aaa/polkadot-sdk/substrate/frame/multisig)
      error[E0277]: the trait bound `ConstU64<10>: frame_support::traits::Get<u32>` is not satisfied
         --> substrate/frame/multisig/src/tests.rs:41:1
          |
      41  | #[derive_impl(frame_system::config_preludes::TestDefaultConfig)]
          | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ the trait `frame_support::traits::Get<u32>` is not implemented for `ConstU64<10>`
          |
          = help: the following other types implement trait `frame_support::traits::Get<T>`:
                    <ConstU64<T> as frame_support::traits::Get<u64>>
                    <ConstU64<T> as frame_support::traits::Get<std::option::Option<u64>>>
      note: required by a bound in `frame_system::Config::BlockHashCount`
         --> /home/bparity/parity/aaa/polkadot-sdk/substrate/frame/system/src/lib.rs:535:24
          |
      535 |         type BlockHashCount: Get<BlockNumberFor<Self>>;
          |                              ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ required by this bound in `Config::BlockHashCount`
          = note: this error originates in the attribute macro `derive_impl` which comes from the expansion of the macro `frame_support::macro_magic::forward_tokens_verbatim` (in Nightly builds, run with -Z macro-backtrace for more info)
      
      For more information about this error, try `rustc --explain E0277`.
      error: could not compile `pallet-multisig` (lib test) due to 1 previous error 
      ```
      
      
      
      
      ## For reviewers:
      
      (If there is a better solution, please let me know!)
      
      The first commit contains actual attempt to fix the problem:
      https://github.com/paritytech/polkadot-sdk/commit/3c5499e5
      
      .
      The second commit is just removal of `BlockHashCount` from all other
      places where not needed by default.
      
      Closes: https://github.com/paritytech/polkadot-sdk/issues/1657
      
      ---------
      
      Co-authored-by: default avatarBastian Köcher <git@kchr.de>
  9. May 21, 2024
  10. May 16, 2024
    • Francisco Aguirre's avatar
      XCM Cookbook (#2633) · 289f5bbf
      Francisco Aguirre authored
      # Context
      
      XCM docs are currently an md book hosted with github pages:
      https://paritytech.github.io/xcm-docs/.
      While that's fine, it's not in line with the work being done in the
      polkadot-sdk docs.
      
      # Main addition
      
      This PR aims to fix that by bringing the docs back to this repo.
      This does not have all the information currently present in the mdbook
      xcm-docs but aims to be a good chunk of it and fully replace it over
      time.
      
      I also added the sections `guides` and `cookbook` which will be very
      useful for users wanting to get into XCM.
      For now I only added one example to the cookbook, but have ideas for
      guides and more examples.
      Having this docs be in rust docs is very useful for the cookbook.
      
      # TODO
      
      - [x] Use `FungibleAdapter`
      - [x] Improve and relocate mock message queue
      - [x] Fix license issue. Why does docs/sdk/ not have this problem? (Just
      added the licenses)
      
      # Next steps
      
      - More examples in the cookbook
      - End-to-end XCM guide with zombienet testing
      
      ---------
      
      Co-authored-by: co...
  11. May 15, 2024
    • Alexandru Gheorghe's avatar
      Make vscode rustanalyzer fast again (#4470) · e31fcffb
      Alexandru Gheorghe authored
      
      This bump of versions:
      
      https://github.com/paritytech/polkadot-sdk/pull/4409/files#diff-13ee4b2252c9e516a0547f2891aa2105c3ca71c6d7a1e682c69be97998dfc87eR11936
      
      reintroduced a dependency to proc-macro-crate 2.0.0 which is suffering
      from: https://github.com/bkchr/proc-macro-crate/pull/42 this, so bump
      parity-scale-codec to a newer version to eliminate the bad
      proc-macro-crate 2.0.0 dependency.
      
      ---------
      
      Signed-off-by: default avatarAlexandru Gheorghe <alexandru.gheorghe@parity.io>
      Co-authored-by: command-bot <>
  12. May 08, 2024
    • Dino Pačandi's avatar
      [pallet-balances] `burn_allow_death` extrinsic (#3964) · c3e57c1b
      Dino Pačandi authored
      
      Adds an additional extrinsic call to the `pallet-balances` to _burn_
      tokens.
      Depending on the `keep_alive` flag, the call might or might not reap the
      account.
      
      Required modification of the _fungible's_ `Mutate` trait, `burn_from`
      function to allow the `Preservation` argument.
      
      **TODO**
      - [x] run benchmarks & update weights
      - [x] make sure prdoc is required & properly formatted
      
      Related issue: https://github.com/paritytech/polkadot-sdk/issues/3943
      
      ---------
      
      Co-authored-by: default avatarOliver Tale-Yazdi <oliver.tale-yazdi@parity.io>
      Co-authored-by: command-bot <>
    • Francisco Aguirre's avatar
      XcmDryRunApi - Dry-running extrinsics to get their XCM effects (#3872) · 7213e363
      Francisco Aguirre authored
      
      # Context
      
      Estimating fees for XCM execution and sending has been an area with bad
      UX.
      The addition of the
      [XcmPaymentApi](https://github.com/paritytech/polkadot-sdk/pull/3607)
      exposed the necessary components to be able to estimate XCM fees
      correctly, however, that was not the full story.
      The `XcmPaymentApi` works for estimating fees only if you know the
      specific XCM you want to execute or send.
      This is necessary but most UIs want to estimate the fees for extrinsics,
      they don't necessarily know the XCM program that's executed by them.
      
      # Main addition
      
      A new runtime API is introduced, the `XcmDryRunApi`, that given an
      extrinsic, or an XCM program, returns its effects:
      - Execution result
      - Local XCM (in the case of an extrinsic)
      - Forwarded XCMs
      - List of events
      
      This API can be used on its own for dry-running purposes, for
      double-checking or testing, but it mainly shines when used in
      conjunction with the `XcmPaymentApi`.
      UIs can use these two APIs to estimate transfers.
      
      # How it works
      
      New tests are added to exemplify how to incorporate both APIs.
      There's a mock test just to make sure everything works under
      `xcm-fee-payment-runtime-api`.
      There's a real-world test using Westend and AssetHubWestend under
      `cumulus/parachains/integration-tests/emulated/tests/assets/asset-hub-westend/src/tests/xcm_fee_estimation.rs`.
      Added both a test for a simple teleport between chains and a reserve
      transfer asset between two parachains going through a reserve.
      
      The steps to follow:
      - Use `XcmDryRunApi::dry_run_extrinsic` to get local XCM program and
      forwarded messages
      - For each forwarded message
      - Use `XcmPaymentApi::query_delivery_fee` LOCALLY to get the delivery
      fees
      - Use `XcmPaymentApi::query_xcm_weight` ON THE DESTINATION to get the
      remote execution weight
      - (optional) Use `XcmPaymentApi::query_acceptable_payment_assets` ON THE
      DESTINATION to know on which assets the execution fees can be paid
      - Use `XcmPaymentApi::query_weight_to_asset_fee` ON THE DESTINATION to
      convert weight to the actual remote execution fees
      - Use `XcmDryRunApi::dry_run_xcm` ON THE DESTINATION to know if a new
      message will be forwarded, if so, continue
      
      # Dear reviewer
      
      The changes in this PR are grouped as follows, and in order of
      importance:
      - Addition of new runtime API
      - Definition, mock and simple tests:
      polkadot/xcm/xcm-fee-payment-runtime-api/*
      - Implemented on Westend, Asset Hub Westend and Penpal, will implement
      on every runtime in a following PR
      - Addition of a new config item to the XCM executor for recording xcms
      about to be executed
        - Definition: polkadot/xcm/xcm-executor/*
        - Implementation: polkadot/xcm/pallet-xcm/*
      - had to update all runtime xcm_config.rs files with `type XcmRecorder =
      XcmPallet;`
      - Addition of a new trait for inspecting the messages in queues
        - Definition: polkadot/xcm/xcm-builder/src/routing.rs
        - Implemented it on all routers:
          - ChildParachainRouter: polkadot/runtime/common/src/xcm_sender.rs
      - ParentAsUmp: cumulus/primitives/utility/src/lib.rs (piggybacked on
      implementation in cumulus/pallets/parachain-system/src/lib.rs)
          - XcmpQueue: cumulus/pallets/xcmp-queue/src/lib.rs
          - Bridge: bridges/modules/xcm-bridge-hub-router/src/lib.rs
      - More complicated and useful tests:
      -
      cumulus/parachains/integration-tests/emulated/tests/assets/asset-hub-westend/src/tests/xcm_fee_estimation.rs
      
      ## Next steps
      
      With this PR, Westend, AssetHubWestend, Rococo and AssetHubRococo have
      the new API.
      UIs can test on these runtimes to create better experiences around
      cross-chain operations.
      
      Next:
      - Add XcmDryRunApi to all system parachains
      - Integrate xcm fee estimation in all emulated tests
      - Get this on the fellowship runtimes
      
      ---------
      
      Co-authored-by: default avatarAdrian Catangiu <adrian@parity.io>
  13. May 07, 2024
    • Branislav Kontur's avatar
      Add support for versioned notification for HRMP pallet (#4281) · b709dccd
      Branislav Kontur authored
      
      Closes: https://github.com/paritytech/polkadot-sdk/issues/4003 (please
      see for the problem description)
      
      ## TODO
      - [x] add more tests covering `WrapVersion` corner cases (e.g. para has
      lower version, ...)
      - [x] regenerate benchmarks `runtime_parachains::hrmp` (fix for Rococo
      is here: https://github.com/paritytech/polkadot-sdk/pull/4332)
      
      ## Questions / possible improvements
      - [ ] A `WrapVersion` implementation for `pallet_xcm` initiates version
      discovery with
      [note_unknown_version](https://github.com/paritytech/polkadot-sdk/blob/master/polkadot/xcm/pallet-xcm/src/lib.rs#L2527C5-L2527C25),
      there is possibility to avoid this overhead in this HRMP case to create
      new `WrapVersion` adapter for `pallet_xcm` which would not use
      `note_unknown_version`. Is it worth to do it or not?
      - [ ] There's a possibility to decouple XCM functionality from the HRMP
      pallet, allowing any relay chain to generate its own notifications. This
      approach wouldn't restrict notifications solely to the XCM. However,
      it's uncertain whether it's worthwhile or desirable to do so? It means
      making HRMP pallet more generic. E.g. hiding HRMP notifications behind
      some trait:
      	```
      	trait HrmpNotifications {
      
      		fn on_channel_open_request(
      			sender: ParaId,
      			proposed_max_capacity: u32,
      			proposed_max_message_size: u32) -> primitives::DownwardMessage;
      
      fn on_channel_accepted(recipient: ParaId) ->
      primitives::DownwardMessage;
      
      fn on_channel_closing(initiator: ParaId, sender: ParaId, recipient:
      ParaId) -> primitives::DownwardMessage;
      	}
      	```
      and then we could have whatever adapter, `impl HrmpNotifications for
      VersionedXcmHrmpNotifications {...}`,
      	```
      	impl parachains_hrmp::Config for Runtime {
      	..
      		type HrmpNotifications = VersionedXcmHrmpNotifications;
      	..
      	}
      	```
      
      ---------
      
      Co-authored-by: command-bot <>
      Co-authored-by: default avatarBastian Köcher <git@kchr.de>
  14. May 06, 2024
  15. May 02, 2024
    • Branislav Kontur's avatar
      More `xcm::v4` cleanup and `xcm_fee_payment_runtime_api::XcmPaymentApi` nits (#4355) · 30a1972e
      Branislav Kontur authored
      This PR:
      - changes `xcm::v4` to `xcm::prelude` imports for coretime stuff
      - changes `query_acceptable_payment_assets` /
      `query_weight_to_asset_fee` implementations to be more resilient to the
      XCM version change
      - adds `xcm_fee_payment_runtime_api::XcmPaymentApi` to the
      AssetHubRococo/Westend exposing a native token as acceptable payment
      asset
      
      Continuation of: https://github.com/paritytech/polkadot-sdk/pull/3607
      
      Closes: https://github.com/paritytech/polkadot-sdk/issues/4297
      
      ## Possible follow-ups
      
      - [ ] add all sufficient assets (`Assets`, `ForeignAssets`) as
      acceptable payment assets ?
  16. Apr 29, 2024
    • Shawn Tabrizi's avatar
      Refactor XCM Simulator Example (#4220) · 4875ea11
      Shawn Tabrizi authored
      
      This PR does a "developer experience" refactor of the XCM Simulator
      Example.
      
      I was looking for existing code / documentation where developers could
      better learn about working with and configuring XCM.
      
      The XCM Simulator was a natural starting point due to the fact that it
      can emulate end to end XCM scenarios, without needing to spawn multiple
      real chains.
      
      However, the XCM Simulator Example was just 3 giant files with a ton of
      configurations, runtime, pallets, and tests mashed together.
      
      This PR breaks down the XCM Simulator Example in a way that I believe is
      more approachable by a new developer who is looking to navigate the
      various components of the end to end example, and modify it themselves.
      
      The basic structure is:
      
      - xcm simulator example
          - lib (tries to only use the xcm simulator macros)
          - tests
          - relay-chain
              - mod (basic runtime that developers should be familiar with)
              - xcm-config
                  - mod (contains the `XcmConfig` type
                  - various files for each custom configuration  
          - parachain
              - mock_msg_queue (custom pallet for simulator example)
              - mod (basic runtime that developers should be familiar with)
              - xcm-config
                  - mod (contains the `XcmConfig` type
                  - various files for each custom configuration
      
      I would like to add more documentation to this too, but I think this is
      a first step to be accepted which will affect how documentation is added
      to the example
      
      ---------
      
      Co-authored-by: default avatarFrancisco Aguirre <franciscoaguirreperez@gmail.com>
      Co-authored-by: default avatarKian Paimani <5588131+kianenigma@users.noreply.github.com>
    • Tin Chung's avatar
      Remove hard-coded indices from pallet-xcm tests (#4248) · f34d8e3c
      Tin Chung authored
      
      # ISSUE
      - Link to issue: https://github.com/paritytech/polkadot-sdk/issues/4237
      
      # DESCRIPTION
      Remove all ModuleError with hard-coded indices to pallet Error. For
      example:
      ```rs
      Err(DispatchError::Module(ModuleError {
      	index: 4,
      	error: [2, 0, 0, 0],
      	message: Some("Filtered")
      }))
      ```
      To 
      ```rs
      let expected_result = Err(crate::Error::<Test>::Filtered.into());
      assert_eq!(result, expected_result);
      ```
      # TEST OUTCOME
      ```
      test result: ok. 74 passed; 0 failed; 0 ignored; 0 measured; 0 filtered out; finished in 0.02s
      ```
      
      ---------
      
      Co-authored-by: default avatarOliver Tale-Yazdi <oliver.tale-yazdi@parity.io>
  17. Apr 28, 2024
    • Squirrel's avatar
      remove unnessisary use statements due to 2021 core prelude (#4183) · 954150f3
      Squirrel authored
      Some traits are already included in the 2021 prelude and so shouldn't be
      needed to use explicitly:
      
      use `convert::TryFrom`, `convert::TryInto`, and `iter::FromIterator` are
      removed.
      
      ( https://doc.rust-lang.org/core/prelude/rust_2021/ )
      
      No breaking changes or change of functionality, so I think no PR doc is
      needed in this case.
      
      (Motivation: Removes some references to `sp-std`)
  18. Apr 25, 2024
  19. Apr 24, 2024
  20. Apr 23, 2024
    • Branislav Kontur's avatar
      Ensure outbound XCMs are decodable with limits + add `EnsureDecodableXcm`... · 118cd6f9
      Branislav Kontur authored
      Ensure outbound XCMs are decodable with limits + add `EnsureDecodableXcm` router (for testing purposes) (#4186)
      
      This PR:
      - adds `EnsureDecodableXcm` (testing) router that attempts to *encode*
      and *decode* passed XCM `message` to ensure that the receiving side will
      be able to decode, at least with the same XCM version.
      - fixes `pallet_xcm` / `pallet_xcm_benchmarks` assets data generation
      
      Relates to investigation of
      https://substrate.stackexchange.com/questions/11288 and missing fix
      https://github.com/paritytech/polkadot-sdk/pull/2129 which did not get
      into the fellows 1.1.X release.
      
      ## Questions/TODOs
      
      - [x] fix XCM benchmarks, which produces undecodable data - new router
      catched at least two cases
        - `BoundedVec exceeds its limit`
        - `Fungible asset of zero amount is not allowed`  
      - [x] do we need to add `sort` to the `prepend_with` as we did for
      reanchor [here](https://github.com/paritytech/polkadot-sdk/pull/2129)?
      @serban300 (**created separate/follow-up PR**:
      https://github.com/paritytech/polkadot-sdk/pull/4235)
      - [x] We added decoding check to `XcmpQueue` -> `validate_xcm_nesting`,
      why not to added to the `ParentAsUmp` or `ChildParachainRouter`?
      @franciscoaguirre
      
       (**created separate/follow-up PR**:
      https://github.com/paritytech/polkadot-sdk/pull/4236)
      - [ ] `SendController::send_blob` replace `VersionedXcm::<()>::decode(`
      with `VersionedXcm::<()>::decode_with_depth_limit(MAX_XCM_DECODE_DEPTH,
      data)` ?
      
      ---------
      
      Co-authored-by: default avatarAdrian Catangiu <adrian@parity.io>
    • Branislav Kontur's avatar
      Add `validate_xcm_nesting` to the `ParentAsUmp` and `ChildParachainRouter` (#4236) · 7f1646eb
      Branislav Kontur authored
      This PR:
      - moves `validate_xcm_nesting` from `XcmpQueue` into the `VersionedXcm`
      - adds `validate_xcm_nesting` to the `ParentAsUmp`
      - adds `validate_xcm_nesting` to the `ChildParachainRouter`
      
      
      Based on discussion
      [here](https://github.com/paritytech/polkadot-sdk/pull/4186#discussion_r1571344270)
      and/or
      [here](https://github.com/paritytech/polkadot-sdk/pull/4186#discussion_r1572076666)
      and/or [here]()
      
      ## Question/TODO
      
      - [x] To the
      [comment](https://github.com/paritytech/polkadot-sdk/pull/4186#discussion_r1572072295)
      - Why was `validate_xcm_nesting` added just to the `XcmpQueue` router
      and nowhere else? What kind of problem `MAX_XCM_DECODE_DEPTH` is
      solving? (see
      [comment](https://github.com/paritytech/polkadot-sdk/pull/4236#discussion_r1574605191))
  21. Apr 22, 2024
  22. Apr 18, 2024
  23. Apr 17, 2024
    • Oliver Tale-Yazdi's avatar
      Fix nostd build of several crates (#4060) · 7a2c9d4a
      Oliver Tale-Yazdi authored
      
      Preparation for https://github.com/paritytech/polkadot-sdk/pull/3935
      
      Changes:
      - Add some `default-features = false` for the case that a crate and that
      dependency both support nostd builds.
      - Shuffle files around of some benchmarking-only crates. These
      conditionally disabled the `cfg_attr` for nostd and pulled in libstd.
      Example [here](https://github.com/ggwpez/zepter/pull/95). The actual
      logic is moved into a `inner.rs` to preserve nostd capability of the
      crate in case the benchmarking feature is disabled.
      - Add some `use sp_std::vec` where needed.
      - Remove some `optional = true` in cases where it was not optional.
      - Removed one superfluous `cfg_attr(not(feature = "std"), no_std..`.
      
      All in all this should be logical no-op.
      
      ---------
      
      Signed-off-by: default avatarOliver Tale-Yazdi <oliver.tale-yazdi@parity.io>
    • Sergej Sakac's avatar
      XCM coretime region transfers (#3455) · e6f3106d
      Sergej Sakac authored
      
      This PR introduces changes enabling the transfer of coretime regions via
      XCM.
      
      TL;DR: There are two primary issues that are resolved in this PR:
      
      1. The `mint` and `burn` functions were not implemented for coretime
      regions. These operations are essential for moving assets to and from
      the XCM holding register.
      2. The transfer of non-fungible assets through XCM was previously
      disallowed. This was due to incorrectly benchmarking non-fungible asset
      transfers via XCM, which led to assigning it a weight of `Weight::Max`,
      effectively preventing its execution.
      
      ### `mint_into` and `burn` implementation
      
      This PR addresses the issue with cross-chain transferring regions back
      to the Coretime chain. Remote reserve transfers are performed by
      withdrawing and depositing the asset to and from the holding registry.
      This requires the asset to support burning and minting functionality.
      
      This PR adds burning and minting; however, they work a bit differently
      than usual so that the associated region record is not lost when
      burning. Instead of removing all the data, burning will set the owner of
      the region to `None`, and when minting it back, it will set it to an
      actual value. So, when cross-chain transferring, withdrawing into the
      registry will remove the region from its original owner, and when
      depositing it from the registry, it will set its owner to another
      account
      
      This was originally implemented in this PR: #3455, however we decided to
      move all of it to this single PR
      (https://github.com/paritytech/polkadot-sdk/pull/3455#discussion_r1547324892)
      
      ### Fixes made in this PR
      
      - Update the `XcmReserveTransferFilter` on coretime chain since it is
      meant as a reserve chain for coretime regions.
      - Update the XCM benchmark to use `AssetTransactor` instead of assuming
      `pallet-balances` for fungible transfers.
      - Update the XCM benchmark to properly measure weight consumption for
      nonfungible reserve asset transfers. ATM reserve transfers via the
      extrinsic do not work since the weight for it is set to `Weight::max()`.
      
      Closes: https://github.com/paritytech/polkadot-sdk/issues/865
      
      ---------
      
      Co-authored-by: default avatarBranislav Kontur <bkontur@gmail.com>
      Co-authored-by: default avatarFrancisco Aguirre <franciscoaguirreperez@gmail.com>
      Co-authored-by: default avatarDónal Murray <donalm@seadanda.dev>
  24. Apr 16, 2024
  25. Apr 12, 2024
    • Branislav Kontur's avatar
      Remove `xcm::v3` from `assets-common` nits (#4037) · 5601f286
      Branislav Kontur authored
      This PR mainly removes `xcm::v3` stuff from `assets-common` to make it
      more generic and facilitate the transition to newer XCM versions. Some
      of the implementations here used hard-coded `xcm::v3::Location`, but now
      it's up to the runtime to configure according to its needs.
      
      Additional/consequent changes:
      - `penpal` runtime uses now `xcm::latest::Location` for `pallet_assets`
      as `AssetId`, because we don't care about migrations here
      - it pretty much simplify xcm-emulator integration tests, where we don't
      need now a lots of boilerplate conversions:
            ```
            v3::Location::try_from(...).expect("conversion works")`
            ```
      - xcm-emulator tests
      - split macro `impl_assets_helpers_for_parachain` to the
      `impl_assets_helpers_for_parachain` and
      `impl_foreign_assets_helpers_for_parachain` (avoids using hard-coded
      `xcm::v3::Location`)
    • Adrian Catangiu's avatar
      pallet-xcm: add new extrinsic for asset transfers using explicit XCM transfer types (#3695) · 1e971b8d
      Adrian Catangiu authored
      
      # Description
      
      Add `transfer_assets_using()` for transferring assets from local chain
      to destination chain using explicit XCM transfer types such as:
      - `TransferType::LocalReserve`: transfer assets to sovereign account of
      destination chain and forward a notification XCM to `dest` to mint and
      deposit reserve-based assets to `beneficiary`.
      - `TransferType::DestinationReserve`: 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`.
      - `TransferType::RemoteReserve(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`. Typically the remote `reserve` is
      Asset Hub.
      - `TransferType::Teleport`: burn local assets and forward XCM to `dest`
      chain to mint/teleport assets and deposit them to `beneficiary`.
      
      By default, an asset's reserve is its origin chain. But sometimes we may
      want to explicitly use another chain as reserve (as long as allowed by
      runtime `IsReserve` filter).
      
      This is very helpful for transferring assets with multiple configured
      reserves (such as Asset Hub ForeignAssets), when the transfer strictly
      depends on the used reserve.
      
      E.g. For transferring Foreign Assets over a bridge, Asset Hub must be
      used as the reserve location.
      
      # Example usage scenarios
      
      ## Transfer bridged ethereum ERC20-tokenX between ecosystem parachains.
      
      ERC20-tokenX is registered on AssetHub as a ForeignAsset by the
      Polkadot<>Ethereum bridge (Snowbridge). Its asset_id is something like
      `(parents:2, (GlobalConsensus(Ethereum), Address(tokenX_contract)))`.
      Its _original_ reserve is Ethereum (only we can't use Ethereum as a
      reserve in local transfers); but, since tokenX is also registered on
      AssetHub as a ForeignAsset, we can use AssetHub as a reserve.
      
      With this PR we can transfer tokenX from ParaA to ParaB while using
      AssetHub as a reserve.
      
      ## Transfer AssetHub ForeignAssets between parachains
      
      AssetA created on ParaA but also registered as foreign asset on Asset
      Hub. Can use AssetHub as a reserve.
      
      And all of the above can be done while still controlling transfer type
      for `fees` so mixing assets in same transfer is supported.
      
      # Tests
      
      Added integration tests for showcasing:
      - transferring local (not bridged) assets from parachain over bridge
      using local Asset Hub reserve,
      - transferring foreign assets from parachain to Asset Hub,
      - transferring foreign assets from Asset Hub to parachain,
      - transferring foreign assets from parachain to parachain using local
      Asset Hub reserve.
      
      ---------
      
      Co-authored-by: default avatarBranislav Kontur <bkontur@gmail.com>
      Co-authored-by: command-bot <>
  26. Apr 04, 2024
    • Liam Aharon's avatar
      Migrate fee payment from `Currency` to `fungible` (#2292) · bda4e75a
      Liam Aharon authored
      Part of https://github.com/paritytech/polkadot-sdk/issues/226 
      Related https://github.com/paritytech/polkadot-sdk/issues/1833
      
      - Deprecate `CurrencyAdapter` and introduce `FungibleAdapter`
      - Deprecate `ToStakingPot` and replace usage with `ResolveTo`
      - Required creating a new `StakingPotAccountId` struct that implements
      `TypedGet` for the staking pot account ID
      - Update parachain common utils `DealWithFees`, `ToAuthor` and
      `AssetsToBlockAuthor` implementations to use `fungible`
      - Update runtime XCM Weight Traders to use `ResolveTo` instead of
      `ToStakingPot`
      - Update runtime Transaction Payment pallets to use `FungibleAdapter`
      instead of `CurrencyAdapter`
      - [x] Blocked by https://github.com/paritytech/polkadot-sdk/pull/1296,
      needs the `Unbalanced::decrease_balance` fix
    • Francisco Aguirre's avatar
      XCM builder pattern improvement - Accept `impl Into<T>` instead of just `T` (#3708) · c130ea99
      Francisco Aguirre authored
      
      The XCM builder pattern lets you build xcms like so:
      
      ```rust
      let xcm = Xcm::builder()
          .withdraw_asset((Parent, 100u128).into())
          .buy_execution((Parent, 1u128).into())
          .deposit_asset(All.into(), AccountId32 { id: [0u8; 32], network: None }.into())
          .build();
      ```
      
      All the `.into()` become quite annoying to have to write.
      I accepted `impl Into<T>` instead of `T` in the generated methods from
      the macro.
      Now the previous example can be simplified as follows:
      
      ```rust
      let xcm = Xcm::builder()
          .withdraw_asset((Parent, 100u128))
          .buy_execution((Parent, 1u128))
          .deposit_asset(All, [0u8; 32])
          .build();
      ```
      
      ---------
      
      Co-authored-by: default avatarBastian Köcher <git@kchr.de>
      Co-authored-by: command-bot <>
      Co-authored-by: default avatarAdrian Catangiu <adrian@parity.io>
  27. Apr 03, 2024
  28. Apr 02, 2024
    • Dastan's avatar
      migrations: prevent accidentally using unversioned migrations instead of... · e5427969
      Dastan authored
      migrations: prevent accidentally using unversioned migrations instead of `VersionedMigration` (#3835)
      
      closes #1324 
      
      #### Problem
      Currently, it is possible to accidentally use inner unversioned
      migration instead of `VersionedMigration` since both implement
      `OnRuntimeUpgrade`.
      
      #### Solution
      
      With this change, we make it clear that value of `Inner` is not intended
      to be used directly. It is achieved by bounding `Inner` to new trait
      `UncheckedOnRuntimeUpgrade`, which has the same interface (except
      `unchecked_` prefix) as `OnRuntimeUpgrade`.
      
      #### `try-runtime` functions
      
      Since developers can implement `try-runtime` for `Inner` value in
      `VersionedMigration` and have custom logic for it, I added the same
      `try-runtime` functions to `UncheckedOnRuntimeUpgrade`. I looked for a
      ways to not duplicate functions, but couldn't find anything that doesn't
      significantly change the codebase. So I would appreciate If you have any
      suggestions to improve this
      
      cc @liamaharon
      
       @xlc 
      
      polkadot address: 16FqwPZ8GRC5U5D4Fu7W33nA55ZXzXGWHwmbnE1eT6pxuqcT
      
      ---------
      
      Co-authored-by: default avatarLiam Aharon <liam.aharon@hotmail.com>
    • Serban Iorga's avatar
      Align dependencies with `parity-bridges-common` (#3937) · 8e95a3e1
      Serban Iorga authored
      Working towards migrating the `parity-bridges-common` repo inside
      `polkadot-sdk`. This PR upgrades some dependencies in order to align
      them with the versions used in `parity-bridges-common`
      
      Related to
      https://github.com/paritytech/parity-bridges-common/issues/2538
    • Adrian Catangiu's avatar
      pallet-xcm: fix weights for all XTs and deprecate unlimited weight ones (#3927) · d0ebb850
      Adrian Catangiu authored
      
      Fix "double-weights" for extrinsics, use only the ones benchmarked in
      the runtime.
      
      Deprecate extrinsics that don't specify WeightLimit, remove their usage
      across the repo.
      
      ---------
      
      Signed-off-by: default avatarAdrian Catangiu <adrian@parity.io>
      Co-authored-by: command-bot <>