For hash-pinned dependencies, adds comments documenting the associated
versions.
Adds a pin to `slither-analyzer` which was prior missing.
Updates to Monero 0.18.4.4.
`mimalloc` now has the correct option set when building for `musl`. A C++
compiler is no longer required in its Docker image.
The runtime's `Dockerfile` now symlinks a `libc.so` already present on the
image instead of creating one itself. It also builds the runtime within the
image to ensure it only happens once. The test to ensure the methodology is
reproducible has been updated to not simply create containers from the image,
yet rebuild the image entirely, accordingly. This also is more robust and
arguably should have already been done.
The pin to the exact hash of the `patch-polkadot-sdk` repo in every
`Cargo.toml` has been removed. The lockfile already serves that role,
simplifying updating in the future.
The latest Rust nightly is adopted as well (superseding
https://github.com/serai-dex/serai/pull/697).
The `librocksdb-sys` patch is replaced with a `kvdb-rocksdb` patch, removing a
git dependency, thanks to https://github.com/paritytech/parity-common/pull/950.
* Update `build-dependencies` CI action
* Update `develop` to `patch-polkadot-sdk`
Allows us to finally remove the old `serai-dex/substrate` repository _and_
should have CI pass without issue on `develop` again.
The changes made here should be trivial and maintain all prior
behavior/functionality. The most notable are to `chain_spec.rs`, in order to
still use a SCALE-encoded `GenesisConfig` (avoiding `serde_json`).
* CI fixes
* Add `/usr/local/opt/llvm/lib` to paths on macOS hosts
* Attempt to use `LD_LIBRARY_PATH` in macOS GitHub CI
* Use `libp2p 0.56` in `serai-node`
* Correct Windows build dependencies
* Correct `llvm/lib` path on macOS
* Correct how macOS 13 and 14 have different homebrew paths
* Use `sw_vers` instead of `uname` on macOS
Yields the macOS version instead of the kernel's version.
* Replace hard-coded path with the intended env variable to fix macOS 13
* Add `libclang-dev` as dependency to the Debian Dockerfile
* Set the `CODE` storage slot
* Update to a version of substrate without `wasmtimer`
Turns out `wasmtimer` is WASM only. This should restore the node's functioning
on non-WASM environments.
* Restore `clang` as a dependency due to the Debian Dockerfile as we require a C++ compiler
* Move from Debian bookworm to trixie
* Restore `chain_getBlockBin` to the RPC
* Always generate a new key for the P2P network
* Mention every account on-chain before they publish a transaction
`CheckNonce` required accounts have a provider in order to even have their
nonce considered. This shims that by claiming every account has a provider at
the start of a block, if it signs a transaction.
The actual execution could presumably diverge between block building (which
sets the provider before each transaction) and execution (which sets the
providers at the start of the block). It doesn't diverge in our current
configuration and it won't be propagated to `next` (which doesn't use
`CheckNonce`).
Also uses explicit indexes for the `serai_abi::{Call, Event}` `enum`s.
* Adopt `patch-polkadot-sdk` with fixed peering
* Manually insert the authority discovery key into the keystore
I did try pulling in `pallet-authority-discovery` for this, updating
`SessionKeys`, but that was insufficient for whatever reason.
* Update to latest `substrate-wasm-builder`
* Fix timeline for incrementing providers
e1671dd71b incremented the providers for every
single transaction's sender before execution, noting the solution was fragile
but it worked for us at this time. It did not work for us at this time.
The new solution replaces `inc_providers` with direct access to the `Account`
`StorageMap` to increment the providers, achieving the desired goal, _without_
emitting an event (which is ordered, and the disparate order between building
and execution was causing mismatches of the state root).
This solution is also fragile and may also be insufficient. None of this code
exists anymore on `next` however. It just has to work sufficiently for now.
* clippy
Adds a deny entry for `is-terminal` to stop it from secretly reappearing.
Restores the `is-terminal` patch for `is_terminal_polyfill` to have one less
external dependency.
Actually use the added `Allocations` abstraction
Start using the sessions API in the validator-sets pallet
Get a `substrate/validator-sets` approximate to compiling
The prior workflow (now deleted) required manually specifying the packages to
check and only checked the package could compile under the stated MSRV. It
didn't verify it was actually the _minimum_ supported Rust version. The new
version finds the MSRV from scratch to check if the stated MSRV aligns.
Updates stated MSRVs accordingly.
Also removes many explicit dependencies from secq256k1 for their re-exports via
k256. Not directly relevant, just part of tidying up all the `toml`s.
* move economic security into it's own pallet
* fix deny
* Update Cargo.toml, .github for the new crates
* Remove unused import
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Co-authored-by: Luke Parker <lukeparker5132@gmail.com>