1. Feb 09, 2024
  2. Feb 06, 2024
  3. Feb 02, 2024
  4. Jan 31, 2024
    • Oliver Tale-Yazdi's avatar
      [FRAME] Make `core-fellowship` ans `salary` work for swapped members (#3156) · 07e55006
      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/72aa7ac17a0e5b16faab5d2992aa2db2e01b05d0/substrate/frame/core-fellowship/src/tests/integration.rs#L338)
      and
      [here](https://github.com/paritytech/polkadot-sdk/blob/ab3cdb05a5ebc1ff841f8dda67edef0ea40bbba5/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: default avatarOliver Tale-Yazdi <[email protected]>
      07e55006
    • Branislav Kontur's avatar
      [xcm] Fix `SovereignPaidRemoteExporter` and `DepositAsset` handling (#3157) · 6ea472ad
      Branislav Kontur authored
      This PR addresses two issues:
      - It modifies `DepositAsset`'s asset filter from `All` to
      `AllCounted(1)` to prevent potentially charging excessive weight/fees.
      This adjustment avoids situations where fees could be calculated based
      on the count of assets, as illustrated
      [here](https://github.com/paritytech/polkadot-sdk/blob/master/cumulus/parachains/runtimes/bridge-hubs/bridge-hub-rococo/src/weights/xcm/mod.rs#L38-L46).
      - It encapsulates `DepositAsset` with `SetAppendix` to ensure that
      `fees` are not trapped in any case. For instance, this prevents issues
      when `ExportXcm::validate` encounters an error during the processing of
      `ExportMessage`.
      6ea472ad
    • Adrian Catangiu's avatar
      xcm-executor: DepositReserveAsset charges delivery fees from inner assets (#3142) · 5354097a
      Adrian Catangiu authored
      
      
      This fix aims to solve an issue in Kusama that resulted in failed
      reserve asset transfers.
      
      During multi-hop XCMs, like reserve asset transfers where the reserve is
      not the sender nor the destination, but a third remote chain, the origin
      is not available to pay for delivery fees out of their account directly,
      so delivery fees should be paid out of transferred assets.
      
      This commit also adds an xcm-emulator regression test that validates
      this scenario is now working.
      
      Signed-off-by: default avatarAdrian Catangiu <[email protected]>
      Co-authored-by: default avatarFrancisco Aguirre <[email protected]>
      5354097a
    • Branislav Kontur's avatar
      [frame] `#[pallet::composite_enum]` improved variant count handling + removed... · bb8ddc46
      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: default avatarBastian Köcher <[email protected]>
      Co-authored-by: default avatarDónal Murray <[email protected]>
      Co-authored-by: default avatargupnik <[email protected]>
      bb8ddc46
    • Branislav Kontur's avatar
      [cumulus] `parachains-common` testnet constants cleaning (#3134) · 4450b615
      Branislav Kontur authored
      The `parachains-common` contains a lots of constants and type
      definitions which are used for `polkadot-sdk`'s testnet runtimes and
      also for `polkadot-fellows`'s production [SP
      runtimes](https://github.com/polkadot-fellows/runtimes/tree/main/system-parachains/constants).
      This PR cleans `parachains-common` module to contain only common and
      generic functionality.
      
      Testnet-specific constants have been moved to the separate module
      dedicated just for testnets:
      `polkadot-sdk/cumulus/parachains/runtimes/constants/`
      
      
      Part of: https://github.com/paritytech/polkadot-sdk/issues/3054
      
      
      
      ---------
      
      Co-authored-by: default avatargeorgepisaltu <[email protected]>
      4450b615
  5. Jan 30, 2024
  6. Jan 29, 2024
  7. Jan 27, 2024
  8. Jan 26, 2024
  9. Jan 24, 2024
  10. Jan 23, 2024
    • Branislav Kontur's avatar
      Various nits and alignments for testnet runtimes (#3024) · a817d310
      Branislav Kontur authored
      There were several improvements and PRs that didn't apply to all
      runtimes, so this PR attempts to align those small differences. In
      addition, the PR eliminates unused dependencies across multiple modules.
      
      Relates to PR for `polkadot-fellows`:
      https://github.com/polkadot-fellows/runtimes/pull/154
      a817d310
    • joe petrowski's avatar
    • Niklas Adolfsson's avatar
      rpc: backpressured RPC server (bump jsonrpsee 0.20) (#1313) · e16ef086
      Niklas Adolfsson authored
      This is a rather big change in jsonrpsee, the major things in this bump
      are:
      - Server backpressure (the subscription impls are modified to deal with
      that)
      - Allow custom error types / return types (remove jsonrpsee::core::Error
      and jsonrpee::core::CallError)
      - Bug fixes (graceful shutdown in particular not used by substrate
      anyway)
         - Less dependencies for the clients in particular
         - Return type requires Clone in method call responses
         - Moved to tokio channels
         - Async subscription API (not used in this PR)
      
      Major changes in this PR:
      - The subscriptions are now bounded and if subscription can't keep up
      with the server it is dropped
      - CLI: add parameter to configure the jsonrpc server bounded message
      buffer (default is 64)
      - Add our own subscription helper to deal with the unbounded streams in
      substrate
      
      The most important things in this PR to review is the added helpers
      functions in `substrate/client/rpc/src/utils.rs` and the rest is pretty
      much chore.
      
      Regarding the "bounded buffer limit" it may cause the server to handle
      the JSON-RPC calls
      slower than before.
      
      The message size limit is bounded by "--rpc-response-size" thus "by
      default 10MB * 64 = 640MB"
      but the subscription message size is not covered by this limit and could
      be capped as well.
      
      Hopefully the last release prior to 1.0, sorry in advance for a big PR
      
      Previous attempt: https://github.com/paritytech/substrate/pull/13992
      
      Resolves https://github.com/paritytech/polkadot-sdk/issues/748, resolves
      https://github.com/paritytech/polkadot-sdk/issues/627
      e16ef086
  11. Jan 22, 2024
  12. Jan 19, 2024
    • Serban Iorga's avatar
      Update bridges subtree (#2996) · 320b5289
      Serban Iorga authored
      Update bridges subtree
      320b5289
    • Sergej Sakac's avatar
      Enable cross-chain NFT transfers on asset-hub (#2796) · 50a2e28b
      Sergej Sakac authored
      
      
      This PR introduces the following changes:
      
      - [x] Adds a `UniquesTransactor` to asset-hub-rococo
      - [x] Adds a `UniquesTransactor` to asset-hub-westend
      
      We can't add a transactor for `pallet-nfts` like we do for
      `pallet-uniques` because `pallet-nfts` uses `nonfungibles_v2::Mutate`
      instead of `nonfungibles::Mutate`, and making that work would be out of
      scope of this PR.
      
      With these modifications, reserve-based NFT cross-chain transfers can be
      performed on asset-hub.
      
      ---------
      
      Co-authored-by: default avatarjoe petrowski <[email protected]>
      50a2e28b
  13. Jan 18, 2024
  14. Jan 17, 2024
  15. Jan 16, 2024
    • Francisco Aguirre's avatar
      XCMv4 (#1230) · 8428f678
      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: default avatarKeith Yeung <[email protected]>
      8428f678
    • Dónal Murray's avatar
      Bump rococo relay and coretime-rococo to 1.6 (#2913) · a42a47f8
      Dónal Murray authored
      Co-authored-by: command-bot <>
      a42a47f8
    • Muharem Ismailov's avatar
      XCM WeightTrader: Swap Fee Asset for Native Asset (#1845) · 2cb39f8d
      Muharem Ismailov authored
      Implements an XCM executor `WeightTrader`, facilitating fee payments in
      any asset that can be exchanged for a native asset.
      
      A few constraints need to be observed:
      - `buy_weight` and `refund` operations must be atomic, as another weight
      trader implementation might be attempted in case of failure.
      - swap credit must be utilized since there isn’t an account to which an
      asset of some class can be deposited with a guarantee to meet the
      existential deposit requirement. Also, operating with credits enhances
      the efficiency of the weight trader -
      https://github.com/paritytech/polkadot-sdk/pull/1677
      
      related PRs:
      - (depends) https://github.com/paritytech/polkadot-sdk/pull/2031
      - (depends) https://github.com/paritytech/polkadot-sdk/pull/1677
      - (caused) https://github.com/paritytech/polkadot-sdk/pull/1847
      - (caused) https://github.com/paritytech/polkadot-sdk/pull/1876
      
      // DONE: impl `OnUnbalanced` for a `fungible/s` credit
      // DONE: make the trader free from a concept of a native currency and
      drop few fallible conversions. related issue -
      https://github.com/paritytech/polkadot-sdk/issues/1842
      
      
      // DONE: tests
      
      ---------
      
      Co-authored-by: default avatarjoe petrowski <[email protected]>
      Co-authored-by: default avatarLiam Aharon <[email protected]>
      2cb39f8d
  16. Jan 10, 2024
    • Clara van Staden's avatar
      Update Snowbridge versions and prep for publishing (#2894) · bab03483
      Clara van Staden authored
      
      
      - updates snowbridge crates to `0.9.0`
      - updates Cargo.toml files in preparation for publishing to crates.io
      - adds Kusama and Polkadot Snowbridge runtime config crates
      - moves runtime tests from the Snowbridge subtree into the bridge hub
      tests dir
      
      ---------
      
      Co-authored-by: claravanstaden <Cats 4 life!>
      Co-authored-by: default avatarRon <[email protected]>
      bab03483
    • joe petrowski's avatar
      Unique Usernames in Identity Pallet (#2651) · d1f678c0
      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: default avatarLiam Aharon <[email protected]>
      Co-authored-by: default avatarGonçalo Pestana <[email protected]>
      Co-authored-by: default avatarOliver Tale-Yazdi <[email protected]>
      Co-authored-by: default avatarDónal Murray <[email protected]>
      d1f678c0
  17. Jan 09, 2024
  18. Jan 08, 2024