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Replace acknowledge_block with acknowledge_batch
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@ -317,21 +317,33 @@ impl<S: ScannerFeed> Scanner<S> {
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Self { eventuality_handle, _S: PhantomData }
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}
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/// Acknowledge a block.
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/// Acknowledge a Batch having been published on Serai.
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///
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/// This means this block was ordered on Serai in relation to `Burn` events, and all validators
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/// have achieved synchrony on it.
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/// This means the specified Batch was ordered on Serai in relation to Burn events, and all
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/// validators have achieved synchrony on it.
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///
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/// `in_instruction_succeededs` is the result of executing each InInstruction within this batch,
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/// true if it succeeded and false if it did not (and did not cause any state changes on Serai).
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///
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/// `burns` is a list of Burns to queue with the acknowledgement of this Batch for efficiency's
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/// sake. Any Burns passed here MUST NOT be passed into any other call of `acknowledge_batch` nor
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/// `queue_burns`. Doing so will cause them to be executed multiple times.
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///
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/// The calls to this function must be ordered with regards to `queue_burns`.
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pub fn acknowledge_block(
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pub fn acknowledge_batch(
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&mut self,
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mut txn: impl DbTxn,
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block_number: u64,
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batch_id: u32,
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in_instruction_succeededs: Vec<bool>,
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mut burns: Vec<OutInstructionWithBalance>,
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key_to_activate: Option<KeyFor<S>>,
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) {
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log::info!("acknowledging block {block_number}");
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log::info!("acknowledging batch {batch_id}");
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// TODO: We need to take all of these arguments and send them to a task
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// Then, when we do have this block number, we need to execute this function
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let block_number = report::take_block_number_for_batch::<S>(&mut txn, batch_id)
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.expect("didn't have the block number for a Batch");
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assert!(
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ScannerGlobalDb::<S>::is_block_notable(&txn, block_number),
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@ -369,7 +381,6 @@ impl<S: ScannerFeed> Scanner<S> {
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);
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// We map these into standard Burns
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let mut returns = vec![];
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for (succeeded, return_information) in
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in_instruction_succeededs.into_iter().zip(return_information)
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{
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@ -378,15 +389,18 @@ impl<S: ScannerFeed> Scanner<S> {
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}
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if let Some(report::ReturnInformation { address, balance }) = return_information {
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returns.push(OutInstructionWithBalance {
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burns.push(OutInstructionWithBalance {
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instruction: OutInstruction { address: address.into(), data: None },
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balance,
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});
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}
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}
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// We send them as stemming from this block
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// TODO: These should be handled with any Burns from this block
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SubstrateToEventualityDb::send_burns(&mut txn, block_number, &returns);
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}
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if !burns.is_empty() {
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// We send these Burns as stemming from this block we just acknowledged
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// This causes them to be acted on after we accumulate the outputs from this block
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SubstrateToEventualityDb::send_burns(&mut txn, block_number, &burns);
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}
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// Commit the txn
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@ -402,7 +416,9 @@ impl<S: ScannerFeed> Scanner<S> {
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/// The scanner only updates the scheduler with new outputs upon acknowledging a block. The
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/// ability to fulfill Burns, and therefore their order, is dependent on the current output
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/// state. This immediately sets a bound that this function is ordered with regards to
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/// `acknowledge_block`.
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/// `acknowledge_batch`.
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///
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/// The Burns specified here MUST NOT also be passed to `acknowledge_batch`.
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/*
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The fact Burns can be queued during any Substrate block is problematic. The scanner is allowed
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to scan anything within the window set by the Eventuality task. The Eventuality task is allowed
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@ -427,6 +443,10 @@ impl<S: ScannerFeed> Scanner<S> {
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unnecessary).
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*/
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pub fn queue_burns(&mut self, txn: &mut impl DbTxn, burns: &Vec<OutInstructionWithBalance>) {
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if burns.is_empty() {
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return;
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}
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let queue_as_of = ScannerGlobalDb::<S>::highest_acknowledged_block(txn)
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.expect("queueing Burns yet never acknowledged a block");
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// The next Batch ID to use
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NextBatchId: () -> u32,
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// The block number which caused a batch
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BlockNumberForBatch: (batch: u32) -> u64,
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// The return addresses for the InInstructions within a Batch
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SerializedReturnAddresses: (batch: u32) -> Vec<u8>,
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}
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NextToPotentiallyReportBlock::get(getter)
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}
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pub(crate) fn acquire_batch_id(txn: &mut impl DbTxn) -> u32 {
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pub(crate) fn acquire_batch_id(txn: &mut impl DbTxn, block_number: u64) -> u32 {
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let id = NextBatchId::get(txn).unwrap_or(0);
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NextBatchId::set(txn, &(id + 1));
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BlockNumberForBatch::set(txn, id, &block_number);
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id
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}
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pub(crate) fn take_block_number_for_batch(txn: &mut impl DbTxn, id: u32) -> Option<u64> {
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let block_number = BlockNumberForBatch::get(txn, id)?;
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BlockNumberForBatch::del(txn, id);
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Some(block_number)
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}
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pub(crate) fn save_return_information(
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txn: &mut impl DbTxn,
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id: u32,
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id: u32,
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) -> Option<Vec<Option<ReturnInformation<S>>>> {
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let buf = SerializedReturnAddresses::get(txn, id)?;
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SerializedReturnAddresses::del(txn, id);
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let mut buf = buf.as_slice();
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let mut res = Vec::with_capacity(buf.len() / (32 + 1 + 8));
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@ -25,6 +25,13 @@ pub(crate) fn take_return_information<S: ScannerFeed>(
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ReportDb::<S>::take_return_information(txn, id)
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}
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pub(crate) fn take_block_number_for_batch<S: ScannerFeed>(
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txn: &mut impl DbTxn,
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id: u32,
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) -> Option<u64> {
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ReportDb::<S>::take_block_number_for_batch(txn, id)
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}
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/*
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This task produces Batches for notable blocks, with all InInstructions, in an ordered fashion.
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if notable {
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let network = S::NETWORK;
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let block_hash = index::block_id(&txn, b);
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let mut batch_id = ReportDb::<S>::acquire_batch_id(&mut txn);
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let mut batch_id = ReportDb::<S>::acquire_batch_id(&mut txn, b);
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// start with empty batch
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let mut batches =
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let in_instruction = batch.instructions.pop().unwrap();
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// bump the id for the new batch
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batch_id = ReportDb::<S>::acquire_batch_id(&mut txn);
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batch_id = ReportDb::<S>::acquire_batch_id(&mut txn, b);
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// make a new batch with this instruction included
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batches.push(Batch {
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