1. Feb 06, 2024
    • Koute's avatar
      Build more runtimes targeting PolkaVM (#3209) · 402b64ca
      Koute authored
      This PR improves compatibility with RISC-V and PolkaVM, allowing more
      runtimes to successfully compile.
      
      In particular, it makes the following changes:
      
      - The `sp-mmr-primitives` and `sp-consensus-beefy` crates
      unconditionally required an `std`-only dependency; now they only require
      those dependencies when the `std` feature is actually enabled. (Our
      RISC-V target is, unlike WASM, a true `no_std` target where you can't
      accidentally use stuff from `std` anymore.)
      - One of our dependencies (the `bitvec` trace) uses a crate called
      `radium` which doesn't compile under RISC-V due to incomplete
      autodetection logic in their `build.rs` file. The good news is that this
      is already fixed in the newest upstream version of `radium`, and the
      newest version of `bitvec` uses it. The bad news is that the newest
      version of `bitvec` is not currently released on crates.io, so we can't
      use it. I've [created an
      issue](https://github.com/ferrilab/ferrilab/issues/5) asking for a new
      release, but in the meantime I forked the currently used `radium` 0.7,
      [fixed the faulty
      logic](https://github.com/paritytech/radium-0.7-fork/commit/ed66c8a294b138c67f93499644051d97d4c7fbda)
      and used cargo's patching capabilities to use it for the RISC-V runtime
      builds. This might be a little hacky, but it is the least intrusive way
      to fix the problem, doesn't affect WASM builds at all, and we can
      trivially remove it once a new `bitvec` is released.
      - The new runtimes are added to the CI to make sure their compilation
      doesn't break.
      402b64ca
    • Squirrel's avatar
      sp-std -> core (#3199) · bc2e5e1f
      Squirrel authored
      First in a series of PRs that reduces our use of sp-std with a view to
      deprecating it.
      
      This is just looking at /substrate and moving some of the references
      from `sp-std` to `core`.
      These particular changes should be uncontroversial.
      
      Where macros are used `::core` should be used to remove any ambiguity.
      
      part of https://github.com/paritytech/polkadot-sdk/issues/2101
      bc2e5e1f
    • Oliver Tale-Yazdi's avatar
      Ranked collective `Add`+`Remove` origins (#3212) · c552fb54
      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: default avatarOliver Tale-Yazdi <[email protected]>
      Co-authored-by: default avatarPraetorP <[email protected]>
      Co-authored-by: default avatarPavel Orlov <[email protected]>
      c552fb54
  2. Feb 03, 2024
    • Koute's avatar
      Initial support for building RISC-V runtimes targeting PolkaVM (#3179) · e349fc9e
      Koute authored
      This PR adds initial support for building RISC-V runtimes targeting
      PolkaVM.
      
      - Setting the `SUBSTRATE_RUNTIME_TARGET=riscv` environment variable will
      now build a RISC-V runtime instead of a WASM runtime.
      - This only adds support for *building* runtimes; running them will need
      a PolkaVM-based executor, which I will add in a future PR.
      - Only building the minimal runtime is supported (building the Polkadot
      runtime doesn't work *yet* due to one of the dependencies).
      - The builder now sets a `substrate_runtime` cfg flag when building the
      runtimes, with the idea being that instead of doing `#[cfg(not(feature =
      "std"))]` or `#[cfg(target_arch = "wasm32")]` to detect that we're
      building a runtime you'll do `#[cfg(substrate_runtime)]`. (Switching the
      whole codebase to use this will be done in a future PR; I deliberately
      didn't do this here to keep this PR minimal and reviewable.)
      - Further renaming of things (e.g. types, environment variables and proc
      macro attributes having "wasm" in their name) to be target-agnostic will
      also be done in a future refactoring PR (while keeping backwards
      compatibility where it makes sense; I don't intend to break anyone's
      workflow or create unnecessary churn).
      - This PR also fixes two bugs in the `wasm-builder` crate:
      * The `RUSTC` environment variable is now removed when invoking the
      compiler. This prevents the toolchain version from being overridden when
      called from a `build.rs` script.
      * When parsing the `rustup toolchain list` output the `(default)` is now
      properly stripped and not treated as part of the version.
      - I've also added a minimal CI job that makes sure this doesn't break in
      the future. (cc @paritytech/ci)
      
      cc @athei
      
      
      
      ------
      
      Also, just a fun little tidbit: quickly comparing the size of the built
      runtimes it seems that the PolkaVM runtime is slightly smaller than the
      WASM one. (`production` build, with the `names` section substracted from
      the WASM's size to keep things fair, since for the PolkaVM runtime we're
      currently stripping out everything)
      
      - `.wasm`: 625505 bytes
      - `.wasm` (after wasm-opt -O3): 563205 bytes
      - `.wasm` (after wasm-opt -Os): 562987 bytes
      - `.wasm` (after wasm-opt -Oz): 536852 bytes
      - `.polkavm`: ~~580338 bytes~~ 550476 bytes (after enabling extra target
      features; I'll add those in another PR once we have an executor working)
      
      ---------
      
      Co-authored-by: default avatarBastian Köcher <[email protected]>
      e349fc9e
  3. Jan 31, 2024
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  5. Jan 29, 2024
    • Lulu's avatar
      Link mermaid docs to crate that uses them (#3087) · 6a168ad5
      Lulu authored
      While including files cross crate works locally. When pushed to
      crates.io each crate is seperate so the file path no longer exists.
      
      Instead change it to a symlink, which cargo will change to a read
      directory when published.
      6a168ad5
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    • 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
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      Bump substrate-bip39 from 0.4.4 to 0.4.5 (#3025) · 76c37c93
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