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// This file is part of Substrate.
// Copyright (C) 2017-2022 Parity Technologies (UK) Ltd.
// SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
// You may obtain a copy of the License at
//
// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
//
// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
// limitations under the License.
//! Block resource limits configuration structures.
//!
//! FRAME defines two resources that are limited within a block:
//! - Weight (execution cost/time)
//! - Length (block size)
//!
//! `frame_system` tracks consumption of each of these resources separately for each
//! `DispatchClass`. This module contains configuration object for both resources,
//! which should be passed to `frame_system` configuration when runtime is being set up.
use frame_support::weights::{constants, DispatchClass, OneOrMany, PerDispatchClass, Weight};
use scale_info::TypeInfo;
use sp_runtime::{traits::Bounded, Perbill, RuntimeDebug};
/// Block length limit configuration.
#[derive(RuntimeDebug, Clone, codec::Encode, codec::Decode, TypeInfo)]
pub struct BlockLength {
/// Maximal total length in bytes for each extrinsic class.
///
/// In the worst case, the total block length is going to be:
/// `MAX(max)`
pub max: PerDispatchClass<u32>,
}
impl Default for BlockLength {
fn default() -> Self {
BlockLength::max_with_normal_ratio(5 * 1024 * 1024, DEFAULT_NORMAL_RATIO)
}
}
impl BlockLength {
/// Create new `BlockLength` with `max` for every class.
pub fn max(max: u32) -> Self {
Self { max: PerDispatchClass::new(|_| max) }
}
/// Create new `BlockLength` with `max` for `Operational` & `Mandatory`
/// and `normal * max` for `Normal`.
pub fn max_with_normal_ratio(max: u32, normal: Perbill) -> Self {
Self {
max: PerDispatchClass::new(|class| {
if class == DispatchClass::Normal {
normal * max
} else {
max
}
}),
}
}
}
#[derive(Default, RuntimeDebug)]
pub struct ValidationErrors {
pub has_errors: bool,
#[cfg(feature = "std")]
pub errors: Vec<String>,
}
macro_rules! error_assert {
($cond : expr, $err : expr, $format : expr $(, $params: expr )*$(,)*) => {
if !$cond {
$err.has_errors = true;
#[cfg(feature = "std")]
{ $err.errors.push(format!($format $(, &$params )*)); }
}
}
}
/// A result of validating `BlockWeights` correctness.
pub type ValidationResult = Result<BlockWeights, ValidationErrors>;
/// A ratio of `Normal` dispatch class within block, used as default value for
/// `BlockWeight` and `BlockLength`. The `Default` impls are provided mostly for convenience
/// to use in tests.
const DEFAULT_NORMAL_RATIO: Perbill = Perbill::from_percent(75);
/// `DispatchClass`-specific weight configuration.
#[derive(RuntimeDebug, Clone, codec::Encode, codec::Decode, TypeInfo)]
pub struct WeightsPerClass {
/// Base weight of single extrinsic of given class.
pub base_extrinsic: Weight,
/// Maximal weight of single extrinsic. Should NOT include `base_extrinsic` cost.
///
/// `None` indicates that this class of extrinsics doesn't have a limit.
pub max_extrinsic: Option<Weight>,
/// Block maximal total weight for all extrinsics of given class.
///
/// `None` indicates that weight sum of this class of extrinsics is not
/// restricted. Use this value carefully, since it might produce heavily oversized
/// blocks.
///
/// In the worst case, the total weight consumed by the class is going to be:
/// `MAX(max_total) + MAX(reserved)`.
pub max_total: Option<Weight>,
/// Block reserved allowance for all extrinsics of a particular class.
///
/// Setting to `None` indicates that extrinsics of that class are allowed
/// to go over total block weight (but at most `max_total` for that class).
/// Setting to `Some(x)` guarantees that at least `x` weight of particular class
/// is processed in every block.
pub reserved: Option<Weight>,
}
/// Block weight limits & base values configuration.
///
/// This object is responsible for defining weight limits and base weight values tracked
/// during extrinsic execution.
///
/// Each block starts with `base_block` weight being consumed right away. Next up the
/// `on_initialize` pallet callbacks are invoked and their cost is added before any extrinsic
/// is executed. This cost is tracked as `Mandatory` dispatch class.
///
/// ```text,ignore
/// | | `max_block` | |
/// | | | |
/// | | | |
/// | | | |
/// | | | #| `on_initialize`
/// | #| `base_block` | #|
/// |NOM| |NOM|
/// ||\_ Mandatory
/// |\__ Operational
/// \___ Normal
/// ```
///
/// The remaining capacity can be used to dispatch extrinsics. Note that each dispatch class
/// is being tracked separately, but the sum can't exceed `max_block` (except for `reserved`).
/// Below you can see a picture representing full block with 3 extrinsics (two `Operational` and
/// one `Normal`). Each class has it's own limit `max_total`, but also the sum cannot exceed
/// `max_block` value.
///
/// ```text,ignore
/// -- `Mandatory` limit (unlimited)
/// | # | | |
/// | # | `Ext3` | - - `Operational` limit
/// |# | `Ext2` |- - `Normal` limit
/// | # | `Ext1` | # |
/// | #| `on_initialize` | ##|
/// | #| `base_block` |###|
/// |NOM| |NOM|
/// ```
///
/// It should be obvious now that it's possible for one class to reach it's limit (say `Normal`),
/// while the block has still capacity to process more transactions (`max_block` not reached,
/// `Operational` transactions can still go in). Setting `max_total` to `None` disables the
/// per-class limit. This is generally highly recommended for `Mandatory` dispatch class, while it
/// can be dangerous for `Normal` class and should only be done with extra care and consideration.
///
/// Often it's desirable for some class of transactions to be added to the block despite it being
/// full. For instance one might want to prevent high-priority `Normal` transactions from pushing
/// out lower-priority `Operational` transactions. In such cases you might add a `reserved` capacity
/// for given class.
///
/// ```test,ignore
/// _
/// # \
/// # `Ext8` - `reserved`
/// # _/
/// | # | `Ext7 | - - `Operational` limit
/// |# | `Ext6` | |
/// |# | `Ext5` |-# - `Normal` limit
/// |# | `Ext4` |## |
/// | #| `on_initialize` |###|
/// | #| `base_block` |###|
/// |NOM| |NOM|
/// ```
///
/// In the above example, `Ext4-6` fill up the block almost up to `max_block`. `Ext7` would not fit
/// if there wasn't the extra `reserved` space for `Operational` transactions. Note that `max_total`
/// limit applies to `reserved` space as well (i.e. the sum of weights of `Ext7` & `Ext8` mustn't
/// exceed it). Setting `reserved` to `None` allows the extrinsics to always get into the block up
/// to their `max_total` limit. If `max_total` is set to `None` as well, all extrinsics witch
/// dispatchables of given class will always end up in the block (recommended for `Mandatory`
/// dispatch class).
///
/// As a consequence of `reserved` space, total consumed block weight might exceed `max_block`
/// value, so this parameter should rather be thought of as "target block weight" than a hard limit.
#[derive(RuntimeDebug, Clone, codec::Encode, codec::Decode, TypeInfo)]
pub struct BlockWeights {
/// Base weight of block execution.
pub base_block: Weight,
/// Maximal total weight consumed by all kinds of extrinsics (without `reserved` space).
pub max_block: Weight,
/// Weight limits for extrinsics of given dispatch class.
pub per_class: PerDispatchClass<WeightsPerClass>,
}
impl Default for BlockWeights {
fn default() -> Self {
Self::with_sensible_defaults(1u32 * constants::WEIGHT_PER_SECOND, DEFAULT_NORMAL_RATIO)
}
}
impl BlockWeights {
/// Get per-class weight settings.
pub fn get(&self, class: DispatchClass) -> &WeightsPerClass {
self.per_class.get(class)
}
/// Verifies correctness of this `BlockWeights` object.
pub fn validate(self) -> ValidationResult {
fn or_max(w: Option<Weight>) -> Weight {
w.unwrap_or_else(Weight::max_value)
}
let mut error = ValidationErrors::default();
for class in DispatchClass::all() {
let weights = self.per_class.get(*class);
let max_for_class = or_max(weights.max_total);
let base_for_class = weights.base_extrinsic;
let reserved = or_max(weights.reserved);
// Make sure that if total is set it's greater than base_block &&
// base_for_class
error_assert!(
(max_for_class > self.base_block && max_for_class > base_for_class)
|| max_for_class == Weight::zero(),
&mut error,
"[{:?}] {:?} (total) has to be greater than {:?} (base block) & {:?} (base extrinsic)",
class, max_for_class, self.base_block, base_for_class,
);
// Max extrinsic can't be greater than max_for_class.
error_assert!(
weights.max_extrinsic.unwrap_or(Weight::zero()) <=
max_for_class.saturating_sub(base_for_class),
&mut error,
"[{:?}] {:?} (max_extrinsic) can't be greater than {:?} (max for class)",
class,
weights.max_extrinsic,
max_for_class.saturating_sub(base_for_class),
);
// Max extrinsic should not be 0
error_assert!(
weights.max_extrinsic.unwrap_or_else(Weight::max_value) > Weight::zero(),
&mut error,
"[{:?}] {:?} (max_extrinsic) must not be 0. Check base cost and average initialization cost.",
class, weights.max_extrinsic,
);
// Make sure that if reserved is set it's greater than base_for_class.
error_assert!(
reserved > base_for_class || reserved == Weight::zero(),
&mut error,
"[{:?}] {:?} (reserved) has to be greater than {:?} (base extrinsic) if set",
class,
reserved,
base_for_class,
);
// Make sure max block is greater than max_total if it's set.
error_assert!(
self.max_block >= weights.max_total.unwrap_or(Weight::zero()),
&mut error,
"[{:?}] {:?} (max block) has to be greater than {:?} (max for class)",
class,
self.max_block,
weights.max_total,
);
// Make sure we can fit at least one extrinsic.
error_assert!(
self.max_block > base_for_class + self.base_block,
&mut error,
"[{:?}] {:?} (max block) must fit at least one extrinsic {:?} (base weight)",
class,
self.max_block,
base_for_class + self.base_block,
);
}
if error.has_errors {
Err(error)
} else {
Ok(self)
}
}
/// Create new weights definition, with both `Normal` and `Operational`
/// classes limited to given weight.
///
/// Note there is no reservation for `Operational` class, so this constructor
/// is not suitable for production deployments.
pub fn simple_max(block_weight: Weight) -> Self {
Self::builder()
.base_block(Weight::zero())
.for_class(DispatchClass::all(), |weights| {
weights.base_extrinsic = Weight::zero();
})
.for_class(DispatchClass::non_mandatory(), |weights| {
weights.max_total = block_weight.into();
})
.build()
.expect("We only specify max_total and leave base values as defaults; qed")
}
/// Create a sensible default weights system given only expected maximal block weight and the
/// ratio that `Normal` extrinsics should occupy.
///
/// Assumptions:
/// - Average block initialization is assumed to be `10%`.
/// - `Operational` transactions have reserved allowance (`1.0 - normal_ratio`)
pub fn with_sensible_defaults(expected_block_weight: Weight, normal_ratio: Perbill) -> Self {
let normal_weight = normal_ratio * expected_block_weight;
Self::builder()
.for_class(DispatchClass::Normal, |weights| {
weights.max_total = normal_weight.into();
})
.for_class(DispatchClass::Operational, |weights| {
weights.max_total = expected_block_weight.into();
weights.reserved = (expected_block_weight - normal_weight).into();
})
.avg_block_initialization(Perbill::from_percent(10))
.build()
.expect("Sensible defaults are tested to be valid; qed")
}
/// Start constructing new `BlockWeights` object.
///
/// By default all kinds except of `Mandatory` extrinsics are disallowed.
pub fn builder() -> BlockWeightsBuilder {
BlockWeightsBuilder {
weights: BlockWeights {
base_block: constants::BlockExecutionWeight::get(),
max_block: Weight::zero(),
per_class: PerDispatchClass::new(|class| {
let initial =
if class == DispatchClass::Mandatory { None } else { Some(Weight::zero()) };
WeightsPerClass {
base_extrinsic: constants::ExtrinsicBaseWeight::get(),
max_extrinsic: None,
max_total: initial,
reserved: initial,
}
}),
},
init_cost: None,
}
}
}
/// An opinionated builder for `Weights` object.
pub struct BlockWeightsBuilder {
weights: BlockWeights,
init_cost: Option<Perbill>,
}
impl BlockWeightsBuilder {
/// Set base block weight.
pub fn base_block(mut self, base_block: Weight) -> Self {
self.weights.base_block = base_block;
self
}
/// Average block initialization weight cost.
///
/// This value is used to derive maximal allowed extrinsic weight for each
/// class, based on the allowance.
///
/// This is to make sure that extrinsics don't stay forever in the pool,
/// because they could seamingly fit the block (since they are below `max_block`),
/// but the cost of calling `on_initialize` always prevents them from being included.
pub fn avg_block_initialization(mut self, init_cost: Perbill) -> Self {
self.init_cost = Some(init_cost);
self
}
/// Set parameters for particular class.
///
/// Note: `None` values of `max_extrinsic` will be overwritten in `build` in case
/// `avg_block_initialization` rate is set to a non-zero value.
pub fn for_class(
mut self,
class: impl OneOrMany<DispatchClass>,
action: impl Fn(&mut WeightsPerClass),
) -> Self {
for class in class.into_iter() {
action(self.weights.per_class.get_mut(class));
}
self
}
/// Construct the `BlockWeights` object.
pub fn build(self) -> ValidationResult {
// compute max extrinsic size
let Self { mut weights, init_cost } = self;
// compute max block size.
for class in DispatchClass::all() {
weights.max_block = match weights.per_class.get(*class).max_total {
Some(max) if max > weights.max_block => max,
_ => weights.max_block,
};
}
// compute max size of single extrinsic
if let Some(init_weight) = init_cost.map(|rate| rate * weights.max_block) {
for class in DispatchClass::all() {
let per_class = weights.per_class.get_mut(*class);
if per_class.max_extrinsic.is_none() && init_cost.is_some() {
per_class.max_extrinsic = per_class
.max_total
.map(|x| x.saturating_sub(init_weight))
.map(|x| x.saturating_sub(per_class.base_extrinsic));
}
}
}
// Validate the result
weights.validate()
}
/// Construct the `BlockWeights` object or panic if it's invalid.
///
/// This is a convenience method to be called whenever you construct a runtime.
pub fn build_or_panic(self) -> BlockWeights {
self.build().expect(
"Builder finished with `build_or_panic`; The panic is expected if runtime weights are not correct"
)
}
}
#[cfg(test)]
mod tests {
use super::*;
#[test]
fn default_weights_are_valid() {
BlockWeights::default().validate().unwrap();
}
}