Initial work towards v0.2.0 (#924)
* Remove ping protocol
* Initial renaming of network services
* Correct rebasing relative to latest master
* Start updating types
* Adds HashMapDelay struct to utils
* Initial network restructure
* Network restructure. Adds new types for v0.2.0
* Removes build artefacts
* Shift validation to beacon chain
* Temporarily remove gossip validation
This is to be updated to match current optimisation efforts.
* Adds AggregateAndProof
* Begin rebuilding pubsub encoding/decoding
* Signature hacking
* Shift gossipsup decoding into eth2_libp2p
* Existing EF tests passing with fake_crypto
* Shifts block encoding/decoding into RPC
* Delete outdated API spec
* All release tests passing bar genesis state parsing
* Update and test YamlConfig
* Update to spec v0.10 compatible BLS
* Updates to BLS EF tests
* Add EF test for AggregateVerify
And delete unused hash2curve tests for uncompressed points
* Update EF tests to v0.10.1
* Use optional block root correctly in block proc
* Use genesis fork in deposit domain. All tests pass
* Fast aggregate verify test
* Update REST API docs
* Fix unused import
* Bump spec tags to v0.10.1
* Add `seconds_per_eth1_block` to chainspec
* Update to timestamp based eth1 voting scheme
* Return None from `get_votes_to_consider` if block cache is empty
* Handle overflows in `is_candidate_block`
* Revert to failing tests
* Fix eth1 data sets test
* Choose default vote according to spec
* Fix collect_valid_votes tests
* Fix `get_votes_to_consider` to choose all eligible blocks
* Uncomment winning_vote tests
* Add comments; remove unused code
* Reduce seconds_per_eth1_block for simulation
* Addressed review comments
* Add test for default vote case
* Fix logs
* Remove unused functions
* Meter default eth1 votes
* Fix comments
* Progress on attestation service
* Address review comments; remove unused dependency
* Initial work on removing libp2p lock
* Add LRU caches to store (rollup)
* Update attestation validation for DB changes (WIP)
* Initial version of should_forward_block
* Scaffold
* Progress on attestation validation
Also, consolidate prod+testing slot clocks so that they share much
of the same implementation and can both handle sub-slot time changes.
* Removes lock from libp2p service
* Completed network lock removal
* Finish(?) attestation processing
* Correct network termination future
* Add slot check to block check
* Correct fmt issues
* Remove Drop implementation for network service
* Add first attempt at attestation proc. re-write
* Add version 2 of attestation processing
* Minor fixes
* Add validator pubkey cache
* Make get_indexed_attestation take a committee
* Link signature processing into new attn verification
* First working version
* Ensure pubkey cache is updated
* Add more metrics, slight optimizations
* Clone committee cache during attestation processing
* Update shuffling cache during block processing
* Remove old commented-out code
* Fix shuffling cache insert bug
* Used indexed attestation in fork choice
* Restructure attn processing, add metrics
* Add more detailed metrics
* Tidy, fix failing tests
* Fix failing tests, tidy
* Address reviewers suggestions
* Disable/delete two outdated tests
* Modification of validator for subscriptions
* Add slot signing to validator client
* Further progress on validation subscription
* Adds necessary validator subscription functionality
* Add new Pubkeys struct to signature_sets
* Refactor with functional approach
* Update beacon chain
* Clean up validator <-> beacon node http types
* Add aggregator status to ValidatorDuty
* Impl Clone for manual slot clock
* Fix minor errors
* Further progress validator client subscription
* Initial subscription and aggregation handling
* Remove decompressed member from pubkey bytes
* Progress to modifying val client for attestation aggregation
* First draft of validator client upgrade for aggregate attestations
* Add hashmap for indices lookup
* Add state cache, remove store cache
* Only build the head committee cache
* Removes lock on a network channel
* Partially implement beacon node subscription http api
* Correct compilation issues
* Change `get_attesting_indices` to use Vec
* Fix failing test
* Partial implementation of timer
* Adds timer, removes exit_future, http api to op pool
* Partial multiple aggregate attestation handling
* Permits bulk messages accross gossipsub network channel
* Correct compile issues
* Improve gosispsub messaging and correct rest api helpers
* Added global gossipsub subscriptions
* Update validator subscriptions data structs
* Tidy
* Re-structure validator subscriptions
* Initial handling of subscriptions
* Re-structure network service
* Add pubkey cache persistence file
* Add more comments
* Integrate persistence file into builder
* Add pubkey cache tests
* Add HashSetDelay and introduce into attestation service
* Handles validator subscriptions
* Add data_dir to beacon chain builder
* Remove Option in pubkey cache persistence file
* Ensure consistency between datadir/data_dir
* Fix failing network test
* Peer subnet discovery gets queued for future subscriptions
* Reorganise attestation service functions
* Initial wiring of attestation service
* First draft of attestation service timing logic
* Correct minor typos
* Tidy
* Fix todos
* Improve tests
* Add PeerInfo to connected peers mapping
* Fix compile error
* Fix compile error from merge
* Split up block processing metrics
* Tidy
* Refactor get_pubkey_from_state
* Remove commented-out code
* Rename state_cache -> checkpoint_cache
* Rename Checkpoint -> Snapshot
* Tidy, add comments
* Tidy up find_head function
* Change some checkpoint -> snapshot
* Add tests
* Expose max_len
* Remove dead code
* Tidy
* Fix bug
* Add sync-speed metric
* Add first attempt at VerifiableBlock
* Start integrating into beacon chain
* Integrate VerifiableBlock
* Rename VerifableBlock -> PartialBlockVerification
* Add start of typed methods
* Add progress
* Add further progress
* Rename structs
* Add full block verification to block_processing.rs
* Further beacon chain integration
* Update checks for gossip
* Add todo
* Start adding segement verification
* Add passing chain segement test
* Initial integration with batch sync
* Minor changes
* Tidy, add more error checking
* Start adding chain_segment tests
* Finish invalid signature tests
* Include single and gossip verified blocks in tests
* Add gossip verification tests
* Start adding docs
* Finish adding comments to block_processing.rs
* Rename block_processing.rs -> block_verification
* Start removing old block processing code
* Fixes beacon_chain compilation
* Fix project-wide compile errors
* Remove old code
* Correct code to pass all tests
* Fix bug with beacon proposer index
* Fix shim for BlockProcessingError
* Only process one epoch at a time
* Fix loop in chain segment processing
* Correct tests from master merge
* Add caching for state.eth1_data_votes
* Add BeaconChain::validator_pubkey
* Revert "Add caching for state.eth1_data_votes"
This reverts commit cd73dcd6434fb8d8e6bf30c5356355598ea7b78e.
Co-authored-by: Grant Wuerker <gwuerker@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Michael Sproul <michael@sigmaprime.io>
Co-authored-by: Michael Sproul <micsproul@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: pawan <pawandhananjay@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Paul Hauner <paul@paulhauner.com>
2020-03-17 06:24:44 +00:00
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#![cfg(not(debug_assertions))]
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use beacon_chain::test_utils::{
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AttestationStrategy, BeaconChainHarness, BlockStrategy, EphemeralHarnessType,
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Initial work towards v0.2.0 (#924)
* Remove ping protocol
* Initial renaming of network services
* Correct rebasing relative to latest master
* Start updating types
* Adds HashMapDelay struct to utils
* Initial network restructure
* Network restructure. Adds new types for v0.2.0
* Removes build artefacts
* Shift validation to beacon chain
* Temporarily remove gossip validation
This is to be updated to match current optimisation efforts.
* Adds AggregateAndProof
* Begin rebuilding pubsub encoding/decoding
* Signature hacking
* Shift gossipsup decoding into eth2_libp2p
* Existing EF tests passing with fake_crypto
* Shifts block encoding/decoding into RPC
* Delete outdated API spec
* All release tests passing bar genesis state parsing
* Update and test YamlConfig
* Update to spec v0.10 compatible BLS
* Updates to BLS EF tests
* Add EF test for AggregateVerify
And delete unused hash2curve tests for uncompressed points
* Update EF tests to v0.10.1
* Use optional block root correctly in block proc
* Use genesis fork in deposit domain. All tests pass
* Fast aggregate verify test
* Update REST API docs
* Fix unused import
* Bump spec tags to v0.10.1
* Add `seconds_per_eth1_block` to chainspec
* Update to timestamp based eth1 voting scheme
* Return None from `get_votes_to_consider` if block cache is empty
* Handle overflows in `is_candidate_block`
* Revert to failing tests
* Fix eth1 data sets test
* Choose default vote according to spec
* Fix collect_valid_votes tests
* Fix `get_votes_to_consider` to choose all eligible blocks
* Uncomment winning_vote tests
* Add comments; remove unused code
* Reduce seconds_per_eth1_block for simulation
* Addressed review comments
* Add test for default vote case
* Fix logs
* Remove unused functions
* Meter default eth1 votes
* Fix comments
* Progress on attestation service
* Address review comments; remove unused dependency
* Initial work on removing libp2p lock
* Add LRU caches to store (rollup)
* Update attestation validation for DB changes (WIP)
* Initial version of should_forward_block
* Scaffold
* Progress on attestation validation
Also, consolidate prod+testing slot clocks so that they share much
of the same implementation and can both handle sub-slot time changes.
* Removes lock from libp2p service
* Completed network lock removal
* Finish(?) attestation processing
* Correct network termination future
* Add slot check to block check
* Correct fmt issues
* Remove Drop implementation for network service
* Add first attempt at attestation proc. re-write
* Add version 2 of attestation processing
* Minor fixes
* Add validator pubkey cache
* Make get_indexed_attestation take a committee
* Link signature processing into new attn verification
* First working version
* Ensure pubkey cache is updated
* Add more metrics, slight optimizations
* Clone committee cache during attestation processing
* Update shuffling cache during block processing
* Remove old commented-out code
* Fix shuffling cache insert bug
* Used indexed attestation in fork choice
* Restructure attn processing, add metrics
* Add more detailed metrics
* Tidy, fix failing tests
* Fix failing tests, tidy
* Address reviewers suggestions
* Disable/delete two outdated tests
* Modification of validator for subscriptions
* Add slot signing to validator client
* Further progress on validation subscription
* Adds necessary validator subscription functionality
* Add new Pubkeys struct to signature_sets
* Refactor with functional approach
* Update beacon chain
* Clean up validator <-> beacon node http types
* Add aggregator status to ValidatorDuty
* Impl Clone for manual slot clock
* Fix minor errors
* Further progress validator client subscription
* Initial subscription and aggregation handling
* Remove decompressed member from pubkey bytes
* Progress to modifying val client for attestation aggregation
* First draft of validator client upgrade for aggregate attestations
* Add hashmap for indices lookup
* Add state cache, remove store cache
* Only build the head committee cache
* Removes lock on a network channel
* Partially implement beacon node subscription http api
* Correct compilation issues
* Change `get_attesting_indices` to use Vec
* Fix failing test
* Partial implementation of timer
* Adds timer, removes exit_future, http api to op pool
* Partial multiple aggregate attestation handling
* Permits bulk messages accross gossipsub network channel
* Correct compile issues
* Improve gosispsub messaging and correct rest api helpers
* Added global gossipsub subscriptions
* Update validator subscriptions data structs
* Tidy
* Re-structure validator subscriptions
* Initial handling of subscriptions
* Re-structure network service
* Add pubkey cache persistence file
* Add more comments
* Integrate persistence file into builder
* Add pubkey cache tests
* Add HashSetDelay and introduce into attestation service
* Handles validator subscriptions
* Add data_dir to beacon chain builder
* Remove Option in pubkey cache persistence file
* Ensure consistency between datadir/data_dir
* Fix failing network test
* Peer subnet discovery gets queued for future subscriptions
* Reorganise attestation service functions
* Initial wiring of attestation service
* First draft of attestation service timing logic
* Correct minor typos
* Tidy
* Fix todos
* Improve tests
* Add PeerInfo to connected peers mapping
* Fix compile error
* Fix compile error from merge
* Split up block processing metrics
* Tidy
* Refactor get_pubkey_from_state
* Remove commented-out code
* Rename state_cache -> checkpoint_cache
* Rename Checkpoint -> Snapshot
* Tidy, add comments
* Tidy up find_head function
* Change some checkpoint -> snapshot
* Add tests
* Expose max_len
* Remove dead code
* Tidy
* Fix bug
* Add sync-speed metric
* Add first attempt at VerifiableBlock
* Start integrating into beacon chain
* Integrate VerifiableBlock
* Rename VerifableBlock -> PartialBlockVerification
* Add start of typed methods
* Add progress
* Add further progress
* Rename structs
* Add full block verification to block_processing.rs
* Further beacon chain integration
* Update checks for gossip
* Add todo
* Start adding segement verification
* Add passing chain segement test
* Initial integration with batch sync
* Minor changes
* Tidy, add more error checking
* Start adding chain_segment tests
* Finish invalid signature tests
* Include single and gossip verified blocks in tests
* Add gossip verification tests
* Start adding docs
* Finish adding comments to block_processing.rs
* Rename block_processing.rs -> block_verification
* Start removing old block processing code
* Fixes beacon_chain compilation
* Fix project-wide compile errors
* Remove old code
* Correct code to pass all tests
* Fix bug with beacon proposer index
* Fix shim for BlockProcessingError
* Only process one epoch at a time
* Fix loop in chain segment processing
* Correct tests from master merge
* Add caching for state.eth1_data_votes
* Add BeaconChain::validator_pubkey
* Revert "Add caching for state.eth1_data_votes"
This reverts commit cd73dcd6434fb8d8e6bf30c5356355598ea7b78e.
Co-authored-by: Grant Wuerker <gwuerker@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Michael Sproul <michael@sigmaprime.io>
Co-authored-by: Michael Sproul <micsproul@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: pawan <pawandhananjay@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Paul Hauner <paul@paulhauner.com>
2020-03-17 06:24:44 +00:00
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};
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use beacon_chain::{
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BeaconSnapshot, BlockError, ChainConfig, ChainSegmentResult, IntoExecutionPendingBlock,
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NotifyExecutionLayer,
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};
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2021-10-01 19:57:50 +00:00
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use lazy_static::lazy_static;
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2021-10-06 00:46:07 +00:00
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use logging::test_logger;
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2020-12-04 05:03:30 +00:00
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use slasher::{Config as SlasherConfig, Slasher};
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2021-07-09 06:15:32 +00:00
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use state_processing::{
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common::get_indexed_attestation,
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per_block_processing::{per_block_processing, BlockSignatureStrategy},
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per_slot_processing, BlockProcessingError, ConsensusContext, StateProcessingStrategy,
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VerifyBlockRoot,
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};
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2022-03-31 07:52:23 +00:00
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use std::marker::PhantomData;
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2020-12-04 05:03:30 +00:00
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use std::sync::Arc;
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use tempfile::tempdir;
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use types::{test_utils::generate_deterministic_keypair, *};
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Initial work towards v0.2.0 (#924)
* Remove ping protocol
* Initial renaming of network services
* Correct rebasing relative to latest master
* Start updating types
* Adds HashMapDelay struct to utils
* Initial network restructure
* Network restructure. Adds new types for v0.2.0
* Removes build artefacts
* Shift validation to beacon chain
* Temporarily remove gossip validation
This is to be updated to match current optimisation efforts.
* Adds AggregateAndProof
* Begin rebuilding pubsub encoding/decoding
* Signature hacking
* Shift gossipsup decoding into eth2_libp2p
* Existing EF tests passing with fake_crypto
* Shifts block encoding/decoding into RPC
* Delete outdated API spec
* All release tests passing bar genesis state parsing
* Update and test YamlConfig
* Update to spec v0.10 compatible BLS
* Updates to BLS EF tests
* Add EF test for AggregateVerify
And delete unused hash2curve tests for uncompressed points
* Update EF tests to v0.10.1
* Use optional block root correctly in block proc
* Use genesis fork in deposit domain. All tests pass
* Fast aggregate verify test
* Update REST API docs
* Fix unused import
* Bump spec tags to v0.10.1
* Add `seconds_per_eth1_block` to chainspec
* Update to timestamp based eth1 voting scheme
* Return None from `get_votes_to_consider` if block cache is empty
* Handle overflows in `is_candidate_block`
* Revert to failing tests
* Fix eth1 data sets test
* Choose default vote according to spec
* Fix collect_valid_votes tests
* Fix `get_votes_to_consider` to choose all eligible blocks
* Uncomment winning_vote tests
* Add comments; remove unused code
* Reduce seconds_per_eth1_block for simulation
* Addressed review comments
* Add test for default vote case
* Fix logs
* Remove unused functions
* Meter default eth1 votes
* Fix comments
* Progress on attestation service
* Address review comments; remove unused dependency
* Initial work on removing libp2p lock
* Add LRU caches to store (rollup)
* Update attestation validation for DB changes (WIP)
* Initial version of should_forward_block
* Scaffold
* Progress on attestation validation
Also, consolidate prod+testing slot clocks so that they share much
of the same implementation and can both handle sub-slot time changes.
* Removes lock from libp2p service
* Completed network lock removal
* Finish(?) attestation processing
* Correct network termination future
* Add slot check to block check
* Correct fmt issues
* Remove Drop implementation for network service
* Add first attempt at attestation proc. re-write
* Add version 2 of attestation processing
* Minor fixes
* Add validator pubkey cache
* Make get_indexed_attestation take a committee
* Link signature processing into new attn verification
* First working version
* Ensure pubkey cache is updated
* Add more metrics, slight optimizations
* Clone committee cache during attestation processing
* Update shuffling cache during block processing
* Remove old commented-out code
* Fix shuffling cache insert bug
* Used indexed attestation in fork choice
* Restructure attn processing, add metrics
* Add more detailed metrics
* Tidy, fix failing tests
* Fix failing tests, tidy
* Address reviewers suggestions
* Disable/delete two outdated tests
* Modification of validator for subscriptions
* Add slot signing to validator client
* Further progress on validation subscription
* Adds necessary validator subscription functionality
* Add new Pubkeys struct to signature_sets
* Refactor with functional approach
* Update beacon chain
* Clean up validator <-> beacon node http types
* Add aggregator status to ValidatorDuty
* Impl Clone for manual slot clock
* Fix minor errors
* Further progress validator client subscription
* Initial subscription and aggregation handling
* Remove decompressed member from pubkey bytes
* Progress to modifying val client for attestation aggregation
* First draft of validator client upgrade for aggregate attestations
* Add hashmap for indices lookup
* Add state cache, remove store cache
* Only build the head committee cache
* Removes lock on a network channel
* Partially implement beacon node subscription http api
* Correct compilation issues
* Change `get_attesting_indices` to use Vec
* Fix failing test
* Partial implementation of timer
* Adds timer, removes exit_future, http api to op pool
* Partial multiple aggregate attestation handling
* Permits bulk messages accross gossipsub network channel
* Correct compile issues
* Improve gosispsub messaging and correct rest api helpers
* Added global gossipsub subscriptions
* Update validator subscriptions data structs
* Tidy
* Re-structure validator subscriptions
* Initial handling of subscriptions
* Re-structure network service
* Add pubkey cache persistence file
* Add more comments
* Integrate persistence file into builder
* Add pubkey cache tests
* Add HashSetDelay and introduce into attestation service
* Handles validator subscriptions
* Add data_dir to beacon chain builder
* Remove Option in pubkey cache persistence file
* Ensure consistency between datadir/data_dir
* Fix failing network test
* Peer subnet discovery gets queued for future subscriptions
* Reorganise attestation service functions
* Initial wiring of attestation service
* First draft of attestation service timing logic
* Correct minor typos
* Tidy
* Fix todos
* Improve tests
* Add PeerInfo to connected peers mapping
* Fix compile error
* Fix compile error from merge
* Split up block processing metrics
* Tidy
* Refactor get_pubkey_from_state
* Remove commented-out code
* Rename state_cache -> checkpoint_cache
* Rename Checkpoint -> Snapshot
* Tidy, add comments
* Tidy up find_head function
* Change some checkpoint -> snapshot
* Add tests
* Expose max_len
* Remove dead code
* Tidy
* Fix bug
* Add sync-speed metric
* Add first attempt at VerifiableBlock
* Start integrating into beacon chain
* Integrate VerifiableBlock
* Rename VerifableBlock -> PartialBlockVerification
* Add start of typed methods
* Add progress
* Add further progress
* Rename structs
* Add full block verification to block_processing.rs
* Further beacon chain integration
* Update checks for gossip
* Add todo
* Start adding segement verification
* Add passing chain segement test
* Initial integration with batch sync
* Minor changes
* Tidy, add more error checking
* Start adding chain_segment tests
* Finish invalid signature tests
* Include single and gossip verified blocks in tests
* Add gossip verification tests
* Start adding docs
* Finish adding comments to block_processing.rs
* Rename block_processing.rs -> block_verification
* Start removing old block processing code
* Fixes beacon_chain compilation
* Fix project-wide compile errors
* Remove old code
* Correct code to pass all tests
* Fix bug with beacon proposer index
* Fix shim for BlockProcessingError
* Only process one epoch at a time
* Fix loop in chain segment processing
* Correct tests from master merge
* Add caching for state.eth1_data_votes
* Add BeaconChain::validator_pubkey
* Revert "Add caching for state.eth1_data_votes"
This reverts commit cd73dcd6434fb8d8e6bf30c5356355598ea7b78e.
Co-authored-by: Grant Wuerker <gwuerker@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Michael Sproul <michael@sigmaprime.io>
Co-authored-by: Michael Sproul <micsproul@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: pawan <pawandhananjay@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Paul Hauner <paul@paulhauner.com>
2020-03-17 06:24:44 +00:00
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type E = MainnetEthSpec;
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// Should ideally be divisible by 3.
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const VALIDATOR_COUNT: usize = 24;
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const CHAIN_SEGMENT_LENGTH: usize = 64 * 5;
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const BLOCK_INDICES: &[usize] = &[0, 1, 32, 64, 68 + 1, 129, CHAIN_SEGMENT_LENGTH - 1];
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Initial work towards v0.2.0 (#924)
* Remove ping protocol
* Initial renaming of network services
* Correct rebasing relative to latest master
* Start updating types
* Adds HashMapDelay struct to utils
* Initial network restructure
* Network restructure. Adds new types for v0.2.0
* Removes build artefacts
* Shift validation to beacon chain
* Temporarily remove gossip validation
This is to be updated to match current optimisation efforts.
* Adds AggregateAndProof
* Begin rebuilding pubsub encoding/decoding
* Signature hacking
* Shift gossipsup decoding into eth2_libp2p
* Existing EF tests passing with fake_crypto
* Shifts block encoding/decoding into RPC
* Delete outdated API spec
* All release tests passing bar genesis state parsing
* Update and test YamlConfig
* Update to spec v0.10 compatible BLS
* Updates to BLS EF tests
* Add EF test for AggregateVerify
And delete unused hash2curve tests for uncompressed points
* Update EF tests to v0.10.1
* Use optional block root correctly in block proc
* Use genesis fork in deposit domain. All tests pass
* Fast aggregate verify test
* Update REST API docs
* Fix unused import
* Bump spec tags to v0.10.1
* Add `seconds_per_eth1_block` to chainspec
* Update to timestamp based eth1 voting scheme
* Return None from `get_votes_to_consider` if block cache is empty
* Handle overflows in `is_candidate_block`
* Revert to failing tests
* Fix eth1 data sets test
* Choose default vote according to spec
* Fix collect_valid_votes tests
* Fix `get_votes_to_consider` to choose all eligible blocks
* Uncomment winning_vote tests
* Add comments; remove unused code
* Reduce seconds_per_eth1_block for simulation
* Addressed review comments
* Add test for default vote case
* Fix logs
* Remove unused functions
* Meter default eth1 votes
* Fix comments
* Progress on attestation service
* Address review comments; remove unused dependency
* Initial work on removing libp2p lock
* Add LRU caches to store (rollup)
* Update attestation validation for DB changes (WIP)
* Initial version of should_forward_block
* Scaffold
* Progress on attestation validation
Also, consolidate prod+testing slot clocks so that they share much
of the same implementation and can both handle sub-slot time changes.
* Removes lock from libp2p service
* Completed network lock removal
* Finish(?) attestation processing
* Correct network termination future
* Add slot check to block check
* Correct fmt issues
* Remove Drop implementation for network service
* Add first attempt at attestation proc. re-write
* Add version 2 of attestation processing
* Minor fixes
* Add validator pubkey cache
* Make get_indexed_attestation take a committee
* Link signature processing into new attn verification
* First working version
* Ensure pubkey cache is updated
* Add more metrics, slight optimizations
* Clone committee cache during attestation processing
* Update shuffling cache during block processing
* Remove old commented-out code
* Fix shuffling cache insert bug
* Used indexed attestation in fork choice
* Restructure attn processing, add metrics
* Add more detailed metrics
* Tidy, fix failing tests
* Fix failing tests, tidy
* Address reviewers suggestions
* Disable/delete two outdated tests
* Modification of validator for subscriptions
* Add slot signing to validator client
* Further progress on validation subscription
* Adds necessary validator subscription functionality
* Add new Pubkeys struct to signature_sets
* Refactor with functional approach
* Update beacon chain
* Clean up validator <-> beacon node http types
* Add aggregator status to ValidatorDuty
* Impl Clone for manual slot clock
* Fix minor errors
* Further progress validator client subscription
* Initial subscription and aggregation handling
* Remove decompressed member from pubkey bytes
* Progress to modifying val client for attestation aggregation
* First draft of validator client upgrade for aggregate attestations
* Add hashmap for indices lookup
* Add state cache, remove store cache
* Only build the head committee cache
* Removes lock on a network channel
* Partially implement beacon node subscription http api
* Correct compilation issues
* Change `get_attesting_indices` to use Vec
* Fix failing test
* Partial implementation of timer
* Adds timer, removes exit_future, http api to op pool
* Partial multiple aggregate attestation handling
* Permits bulk messages accross gossipsub network channel
* Correct compile issues
* Improve gosispsub messaging and correct rest api helpers
* Added global gossipsub subscriptions
* Update validator subscriptions data structs
* Tidy
* Re-structure validator subscriptions
* Initial handling of subscriptions
* Re-structure network service
* Add pubkey cache persistence file
* Add more comments
* Integrate persistence file into builder
* Add pubkey cache tests
* Add HashSetDelay and introduce into attestation service
* Handles validator subscriptions
* Add data_dir to beacon chain builder
* Remove Option in pubkey cache persistence file
* Ensure consistency between datadir/data_dir
* Fix failing network test
* Peer subnet discovery gets queued for future subscriptions
* Reorganise attestation service functions
* Initial wiring of attestation service
* First draft of attestation service timing logic
* Correct minor typos
* Tidy
* Fix todos
* Improve tests
* Add PeerInfo to connected peers mapping
* Fix compile error
* Fix compile error from merge
* Split up block processing metrics
* Tidy
* Refactor get_pubkey_from_state
* Remove commented-out code
* Rename state_cache -> checkpoint_cache
* Rename Checkpoint -> Snapshot
* Tidy, add comments
* Tidy up find_head function
* Change some checkpoint -> snapshot
* Add tests
* Expose max_len
* Remove dead code
* Tidy
* Fix bug
* Add sync-speed metric
* Add first attempt at VerifiableBlock
* Start integrating into beacon chain
* Integrate VerifiableBlock
* Rename VerifableBlock -> PartialBlockVerification
* Add start of typed methods
* Add progress
* Add further progress
* Rename structs
* Add full block verification to block_processing.rs
* Further beacon chain integration
* Update checks for gossip
* Add todo
* Start adding segement verification
* Add passing chain segement test
* Initial integration with batch sync
* Minor changes
* Tidy, add more error checking
* Start adding chain_segment tests
* Finish invalid signature tests
* Include single and gossip verified blocks in tests
* Add gossip verification tests
* Start adding docs
* Finish adding comments to block_processing.rs
* Rename block_processing.rs -> block_verification
* Start removing old block processing code
* Fixes beacon_chain compilation
* Fix project-wide compile errors
* Remove old code
* Correct code to pass all tests
* Fix bug with beacon proposer index
* Fix shim for BlockProcessingError
* Only process one epoch at a time
* Fix loop in chain segment processing
* Correct tests from master merge
* Add caching for state.eth1_data_votes
* Add BeaconChain::validator_pubkey
* Revert "Add caching for state.eth1_data_votes"
This reverts commit cd73dcd6434fb8d8e6bf30c5356355598ea7b78e.
Co-authored-by: Grant Wuerker <gwuerker@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Michael Sproul <michael@sigmaprime.io>
Co-authored-by: Michael Sproul <micsproul@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: pawan <pawandhananjay@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Paul Hauner <paul@paulhauner.com>
2020-03-17 06:24:44 +00:00
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lazy_static! {
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Use async code when interacting with EL (#3244)
## Overview
This rather extensive PR achieves two primary goals:
1. Uses the finalized/justified checkpoints of fork choice (FC), rather than that of the head state.
2. Refactors fork choice, block production and block processing to `async` functions.
Additionally, it achieves:
- Concurrent forkchoice updates to the EL and cache pruning after a new head is selected.
- Concurrent "block packing" (attestations, etc) and execution payload retrieval during block production.
- Concurrent per-block-processing and execution payload verification during block processing.
- The `Arc`-ification of `SignedBeaconBlock` during block processing (it's never mutated, so why not?):
- I had to do this to deal with sending blocks into spawned tasks.
- Previously we were cloning the beacon block at least 2 times during each block processing, these clones are either removed or turned into cheaper `Arc` clones.
- We were also `Box`-ing and un-`Box`-ing beacon blocks as they moved throughout the networking crate. This is not a big deal, but it's nice to avoid shifting things between the stack and heap.
- Avoids cloning *all the blocks* in *every chain segment* during sync.
- It also has the potential to clean up our code where we need to pass an *owned* block around so we can send it back in the case of an error (I didn't do much of this, my PR is already big enough :sweat_smile:)
- The `BeaconChain::HeadSafetyStatus` struct was removed. It was an old relic from prior merge specs.
For motivation for this change, see https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse/pull/3244#issuecomment-1160963273
## Changes to `canonical_head` and `fork_choice`
Previously, the `BeaconChain` had two separate fields:
```
canonical_head: RwLock<Snapshot>,
fork_choice: RwLock<BeaconForkChoice>
```
Now, we have grouped these values under a single struct:
```
canonical_head: CanonicalHead {
cached_head: RwLock<Arc<Snapshot>>,
fork_choice: RwLock<BeaconForkChoice>
}
```
Apart from ergonomics, the only *actual* change here is wrapping the canonical head snapshot in an `Arc`. This means that we no longer need to hold the `cached_head` (`canonical_head`, in old terms) lock when we want to pull some values from it. This was done to avoid deadlock risks by preventing functions from acquiring (and holding) the `cached_head` and `fork_choice` locks simultaneously.
## Breaking Changes
### The `state` (root) field in the `finalized_checkpoint` SSE event
Consider the scenario where epoch `n` is just finalized, but `start_slot(n)` is skipped. There are two state roots we might in the `finalized_checkpoint` SSE event:
1. The state root of the finalized block, which is `get_block(finalized_checkpoint.root).state_root`.
4. The state root at slot of `start_slot(n)`, which would be the state from (1), but "skipped forward" through any skip slots.
Previously, Lighthouse would choose (2). However, we can see that when [Teku generates that event](https://github.com/ConsenSys/teku/blob/de2b2801c89ef5abf983d6bf37867c37fc47121f/data/beaconrestapi/src/main/java/tech/pegasys/teku/beaconrestapi/handlers/v1/events/EventSubscriptionManager.java#L171-L182) it uses [`getStateRootFromBlockRoot`](https://github.com/ConsenSys/teku/blob/de2b2801c89ef5abf983d6bf37867c37fc47121f/data/provider/src/main/java/tech/pegasys/teku/api/ChainDataProvider.java#L336-L341) which uses (1).
I have switched Lighthouse from (2) to (1). I think it's a somewhat arbitrary choice between the two, where (1) is easier to compute and is consistent with Teku.
## Notes for Reviewers
I've renamed `BeaconChain::fork_choice` to `BeaconChain::recompute_head`. Doing this helped ensure I broke all previous uses of fork choice and I also find it more descriptive. It describes an action and can't be confused with trying to get a reference to the `ForkChoice` struct.
I've changed the ordering of SSE events when a block is received. It used to be `[block, finalized, head]` and now it's `[block, head, finalized]`. It was easier this way and I don't think we were making any promises about SSE event ordering so it's not "breaking".
I've made it so fork choice will run when it's first constructed. I did this because I wanted to have a cached version of the last call to `get_head`. Ensuring `get_head` has been run *at least once* means that the cached values doesn't need to wrapped in an `Option`. This was fairly simple, it just involved passing a `slot` to the constructor so it knows *when* it's being run. When loading a fork choice from the store and a slot clock isn't handy I've just used the `slot` that was saved in the `fork_choice_store`. That seems like it would be a faithful representation of the slot when we saved it.
I added the `genesis_time: u64` to the `BeaconChain`. It's small, constant and nice to have around.
Since we're using FC for the fin/just checkpoints, we no longer get the `0x00..00` roots at genesis. You can see I had to remove a work-around in `ef-tests` here: b56be3bc2. I can't find any reason why this would be an issue, if anything I think it'll be better since the genesis-alias has caught us out a few times (0x00..00 isn't actually a real root). Edit: I did find a case where the `network` expected the 0x00..00 alias and patched it here: 3f26ac3e2.
You'll notice a lot of changes in tests. Generally, tests should be functionally equivalent. Here are the things creating the most diff-noise in tests:
- Changing tests to be `tokio::async` tests.
- Adding `.await` to fork choice, block processing and block production functions.
- Refactor of the `canonical_head` "API" provided by the `BeaconChain`. E.g., `chain.canonical_head.cached_head()` instead of `chain.canonical_head.read()`.
- Wrapping `SignedBeaconBlock` in an `Arc`.
- In the `beacon_chain/tests/block_verification`, we can't use the `lazy_static` `CHAIN_SEGMENT` variable anymore since it's generated with an async function. We just generate it in each test, not so efficient but hopefully insignificant.
I had to disable `rayon` concurrent tests in the `fork_choice` tests. This is because the use of `rayon` and `block_on` was causing a panic.
Co-authored-by: Mac L <mjladson@pm.me>
2022-07-03 05:36:50 +00:00
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async fn get_chain_segment() -> Vec<BeaconSnapshot<E>> {
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2020-10-19 05:58:39 +00:00
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let harness = get_harness(VALIDATOR_COUNT);
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Initial work towards v0.2.0 (#924)
* Remove ping protocol
* Initial renaming of network services
* Correct rebasing relative to latest master
* Start updating types
* Adds HashMapDelay struct to utils
* Initial network restructure
* Network restructure. Adds new types for v0.2.0
* Removes build artefacts
* Shift validation to beacon chain
* Temporarily remove gossip validation
This is to be updated to match current optimisation efforts.
* Adds AggregateAndProof
* Begin rebuilding pubsub encoding/decoding
* Signature hacking
* Shift gossipsup decoding into eth2_libp2p
* Existing EF tests passing with fake_crypto
* Shifts block encoding/decoding into RPC
* Delete outdated API spec
* All release tests passing bar genesis state parsing
* Update and test YamlConfig
* Update to spec v0.10 compatible BLS
* Updates to BLS EF tests
* Add EF test for AggregateVerify
And delete unused hash2curve tests for uncompressed points
* Update EF tests to v0.10.1
* Use optional block root correctly in block proc
* Use genesis fork in deposit domain. All tests pass
* Fast aggregate verify test
* Update REST API docs
* Fix unused import
* Bump spec tags to v0.10.1
* Add `seconds_per_eth1_block` to chainspec
* Update to timestamp based eth1 voting scheme
* Return None from `get_votes_to_consider` if block cache is empty
* Handle overflows in `is_candidate_block`
* Revert to failing tests
* Fix eth1 data sets test
* Choose default vote according to spec
* Fix collect_valid_votes tests
* Fix `get_votes_to_consider` to choose all eligible blocks
* Uncomment winning_vote tests
* Add comments; remove unused code
* Reduce seconds_per_eth1_block for simulation
* Addressed review comments
* Add test for default vote case
* Fix logs
* Remove unused functions
* Meter default eth1 votes
* Fix comments
* Progress on attestation service
* Address review comments; remove unused dependency
* Initial work on removing libp2p lock
* Add LRU caches to store (rollup)
* Update attestation validation for DB changes (WIP)
* Initial version of should_forward_block
* Scaffold
* Progress on attestation validation
Also, consolidate prod+testing slot clocks so that they share much
of the same implementation and can both handle sub-slot time changes.
* Removes lock from libp2p service
* Completed network lock removal
* Finish(?) attestation processing
* Correct network termination future
* Add slot check to block check
* Correct fmt issues
* Remove Drop implementation for network service
* Add first attempt at attestation proc. re-write
* Add version 2 of attestation processing
* Minor fixes
* Add validator pubkey cache
* Make get_indexed_attestation take a committee
* Link signature processing into new attn verification
* First working version
* Ensure pubkey cache is updated
* Add more metrics, slight optimizations
* Clone committee cache during attestation processing
* Update shuffling cache during block processing
* Remove old commented-out code
* Fix shuffling cache insert bug
* Used indexed attestation in fork choice
* Restructure attn processing, add metrics
* Add more detailed metrics
* Tidy, fix failing tests
* Fix failing tests, tidy
* Address reviewers suggestions
* Disable/delete two outdated tests
* Modification of validator for subscriptions
* Add slot signing to validator client
* Further progress on validation subscription
* Adds necessary validator subscription functionality
* Add new Pubkeys struct to signature_sets
* Refactor with functional approach
* Update beacon chain
* Clean up validator <-> beacon node http types
* Add aggregator status to ValidatorDuty
* Impl Clone for manual slot clock
* Fix minor errors
* Further progress validator client subscription
* Initial subscription and aggregation handling
* Remove decompressed member from pubkey bytes
* Progress to modifying val client for attestation aggregation
* First draft of validator client upgrade for aggregate attestations
* Add hashmap for indices lookup
* Add state cache, remove store cache
* Only build the head committee cache
* Removes lock on a network channel
* Partially implement beacon node subscription http api
* Correct compilation issues
* Change `get_attesting_indices` to use Vec
* Fix failing test
* Partial implementation of timer
* Adds timer, removes exit_future, http api to op pool
* Partial multiple aggregate attestation handling
* Permits bulk messages accross gossipsub network channel
* Correct compile issues
* Improve gosispsub messaging and correct rest api helpers
* Added global gossipsub subscriptions
* Update validator subscriptions data structs
* Tidy
* Re-structure validator subscriptions
* Initial handling of subscriptions
* Re-structure network service
* Add pubkey cache persistence file
* Add more comments
* Integrate persistence file into builder
* Add pubkey cache tests
* Add HashSetDelay and introduce into attestation service
* Handles validator subscriptions
* Add data_dir to beacon chain builder
* Remove Option in pubkey cache persistence file
* Ensure consistency between datadir/data_dir
* Fix failing network test
* Peer subnet discovery gets queued for future subscriptions
* Reorganise attestation service functions
* Initial wiring of attestation service
* First draft of attestation service timing logic
* Correct minor typos
* Tidy
* Fix todos
* Improve tests
* Add PeerInfo to connected peers mapping
* Fix compile error
* Fix compile error from merge
* Split up block processing metrics
* Tidy
* Refactor get_pubkey_from_state
* Remove commented-out code
* Rename state_cache -> checkpoint_cache
* Rename Checkpoint -> Snapshot
* Tidy, add comments
* Tidy up find_head function
* Change some checkpoint -> snapshot
* Add tests
* Expose max_len
* Remove dead code
* Tidy
* Fix bug
* Add sync-speed metric
* Add first attempt at VerifiableBlock
* Start integrating into beacon chain
* Integrate VerifiableBlock
* Rename VerifableBlock -> PartialBlockVerification
* Add start of typed methods
* Add progress
* Add further progress
* Rename structs
* Add full block verification to block_processing.rs
* Further beacon chain integration
* Update checks for gossip
* Add todo
* Start adding segement verification
* Add passing chain segement test
* Initial integration with batch sync
* Minor changes
* Tidy, add more error checking
* Start adding chain_segment tests
* Finish invalid signature tests
* Include single and gossip verified blocks in tests
* Add gossip verification tests
* Start adding docs
* Finish adding comments to block_processing.rs
* Rename block_processing.rs -> block_verification
* Start removing old block processing code
* Fixes beacon_chain compilation
* Fix project-wide compile errors
* Remove old code
* Correct code to pass all tests
* Fix bug with beacon proposer index
* Fix shim for BlockProcessingError
* Only process one epoch at a time
* Fix loop in chain segment processing
* Correct tests from master merge
* Add caching for state.eth1_data_votes
* Add BeaconChain::validator_pubkey
* Revert "Add caching for state.eth1_data_votes"
This reverts commit cd73dcd6434fb8d8e6bf30c5356355598ea7b78e.
Co-authored-by: Grant Wuerker <gwuerker@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Michael Sproul <michael@sigmaprime.io>
Co-authored-by: Michael Sproul <micsproul@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: pawan <pawandhananjay@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Paul Hauner <paul@paulhauner.com>
2020-03-17 06:24:44 +00:00
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Use async code when interacting with EL (#3244)
## Overview
This rather extensive PR achieves two primary goals:
1. Uses the finalized/justified checkpoints of fork choice (FC), rather than that of the head state.
2. Refactors fork choice, block production and block processing to `async` functions.
Additionally, it achieves:
- Concurrent forkchoice updates to the EL and cache pruning after a new head is selected.
- Concurrent "block packing" (attestations, etc) and execution payload retrieval during block production.
- Concurrent per-block-processing and execution payload verification during block processing.
- The `Arc`-ification of `SignedBeaconBlock` during block processing (it's never mutated, so why not?):
- I had to do this to deal with sending blocks into spawned tasks.
- Previously we were cloning the beacon block at least 2 times during each block processing, these clones are either removed or turned into cheaper `Arc` clones.
- We were also `Box`-ing and un-`Box`-ing beacon blocks as they moved throughout the networking crate. This is not a big deal, but it's nice to avoid shifting things between the stack and heap.
- Avoids cloning *all the blocks* in *every chain segment* during sync.
- It also has the potential to clean up our code where we need to pass an *owned* block around so we can send it back in the case of an error (I didn't do much of this, my PR is already big enough :sweat_smile:)
- The `BeaconChain::HeadSafetyStatus` struct was removed. It was an old relic from prior merge specs.
For motivation for this change, see https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse/pull/3244#issuecomment-1160963273
## Changes to `canonical_head` and `fork_choice`
Previously, the `BeaconChain` had two separate fields:
```
canonical_head: RwLock<Snapshot>,
fork_choice: RwLock<BeaconForkChoice>
```
Now, we have grouped these values under a single struct:
```
canonical_head: CanonicalHead {
cached_head: RwLock<Arc<Snapshot>>,
fork_choice: RwLock<BeaconForkChoice>
}
```
Apart from ergonomics, the only *actual* change here is wrapping the canonical head snapshot in an `Arc`. This means that we no longer need to hold the `cached_head` (`canonical_head`, in old terms) lock when we want to pull some values from it. This was done to avoid deadlock risks by preventing functions from acquiring (and holding) the `cached_head` and `fork_choice` locks simultaneously.
## Breaking Changes
### The `state` (root) field in the `finalized_checkpoint` SSE event
Consider the scenario where epoch `n` is just finalized, but `start_slot(n)` is skipped. There are two state roots we might in the `finalized_checkpoint` SSE event:
1. The state root of the finalized block, which is `get_block(finalized_checkpoint.root).state_root`.
4. The state root at slot of `start_slot(n)`, which would be the state from (1), but "skipped forward" through any skip slots.
Previously, Lighthouse would choose (2). However, we can see that when [Teku generates that event](https://github.com/ConsenSys/teku/blob/de2b2801c89ef5abf983d6bf37867c37fc47121f/data/beaconrestapi/src/main/java/tech/pegasys/teku/beaconrestapi/handlers/v1/events/EventSubscriptionManager.java#L171-L182) it uses [`getStateRootFromBlockRoot`](https://github.com/ConsenSys/teku/blob/de2b2801c89ef5abf983d6bf37867c37fc47121f/data/provider/src/main/java/tech/pegasys/teku/api/ChainDataProvider.java#L336-L341) which uses (1).
I have switched Lighthouse from (2) to (1). I think it's a somewhat arbitrary choice between the two, where (1) is easier to compute and is consistent with Teku.
## Notes for Reviewers
I've renamed `BeaconChain::fork_choice` to `BeaconChain::recompute_head`. Doing this helped ensure I broke all previous uses of fork choice and I also find it more descriptive. It describes an action and can't be confused with trying to get a reference to the `ForkChoice` struct.
I've changed the ordering of SSE events when a block is received. It used to be `[block, finalized, head]` and now it's `[block, head, finalized]`. It was easier this way and I don't think we were making any promises about SSE event ordering so it's not "breaking".
I've made it so fork choice will run when it's first constructed. I did this because I wanted to have a cached version of the last call to `get_head`. Ensuring `get_head` has been run *at least once* means that the cached values doesn't need to wrapped in an `Option`. This was fairly simple, it just involved passing a `slot` to the constructor so it knows *when* it's being run. When loading a fork choice from the store and a slot clock isn't handy I've just used the `slot` that was saved in the `fork_choice_store`. That seems like it would be a faithful representation of the slot when we saved it.
I added the `genesis_time: u64` to the `BeaconChain`. It's small, constant and nice to have around.
Since we're using FC for the fin/just checkpoints, we no longer get the `0x00..00` roots at genesis. You can see I had to remove a work-around in `ef-tests` here: b56be3bc2. I can't find any reason why this would be an issue, if anything I think it'll be better since the genesis-alias has caught us out a few times (0x00..00 isn't actually a real root). Edit: I did find a case where the `network` expected the 0x00..00 alias and patched it here: 3f26ac3e2.
You'll notice a lot of changes in tests. Generally, tests should be functionally equivalent. Here are the things creating the most diff-noise in tests:
- Changing tests to be `tokio::async` tests.
- Adding `.await` to fork choice, block processing and block production functions.
- Refactor of the `canonical_head` "API" provided by the `BeaconChain`. E.g., `chain.canonical_head.cached_head()` instead of `chain.canonical_head.read()`.
- Wrapping `SignedBeaconBlock` in an `Arc`.
- In the `beacon_chain/tests/block_verification`, we can't use the `lazy_static` `CHAIN_SEGMENT` variable anymore since it's generated with an async function. We just generate it in each test, not so efficient but hopefully insignificant.
I had to disable `rayon` concurrent tests in the `fork_choice` tests. This is because the use of `rayon` and `block_on` was causing a panic.
Co-authored-by: Mac L <mjladson@pm.me>
2022-07-03 05:36:50 +00:00
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harness
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.extend_chain(
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CHAIN_SEGMENT_LENGTH,
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BlockStrategy::OnCanonicalHead,
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Initial work towards v0.2.0 (#924)
* Remove ping protocol
* Initial renaming of network services
* Correct rebasing relative to latest master
* Start updating types
* Adds HashMapDelay struct to utils
* Initial network restructure
* Network restructure. Adds new types for v0.2.0
* Removes build artefacts
* Shift validation to beacon chain
* Temporarily remove gossip validation
This is to be updated to match current optimisation efforts.
* Adds AggregateAndProof
* Begin rebuilding pubsub encoding/decoding
* Signature hacking
* Shift gossipsup decoding into eth2_libp2p
* Existing EF tests passing with fake_crypto
* Shifts block encoding/decoding into RPC
* Delete outdated API spec
* All release tests passing bar genesis state parsing
* Update and test YamlConfig
* Update to spec v0.10 compatible BLS
* Updates to BLS EF tests
* Add EF test for AggregateVerify
And delete unused hash2curve tests for uncompressed points
* Update EF tests to v0.10.1
* Use optional block root correctly in block proc
* Use genesis fork in deposit domain. All tests pass
* Fast aggregate verify test
* Update REST API docs
* Fix unused import
* Bump spec tags to v0.10.1
* Add `seconds_per_eth1_block` to chainspec
* Update to timestamp based eth1 voting scheme
* Return None from `get_votes_to_consider` if block cache is empty
* Handle overflows in `is_candidate_block`
* Revert to failing tests
* Fix eth1 data sets test
* Choose default vote according to spec
* Fix collect_valid_votes tests
* Fix `get_votes_to_consider` to choose all eligible blocks
* Uncomment winning_vote tests
* Add comments; remove unused code
* Reduce seconds_per_eth1_block for simulation
* Addressed review comments
* Add test for default vote case
* Fix logs
* Remove unused functions
* Meter default eth1 votes
* Fix comments
* Progress on attestation service
* Address review comments; remove unused dependency
* Initial work on removing libp2p lock
* Add LRU caches to store (rollup)
* Update attestation validation for DB changes (WIP)
* Initial version of should_forward_block
* Scaffold
* Progress on attestation validation
Also, consolidate prod+testing slot clocks so that they share much
of the same implementation and can both handle sub-slot time changes.
* Removes lock from libp2p service
* Completed network lock removal
* Finish(?) attestation processing
* Correct network termination future
* Add slot check to block check
* Correct fmt issues
* Remove Drop implementation for network service
* Add first attempt at attestation proc. re-write
* Add version 2 of attestation processing
* Minor fixes
* Add validator pubkey cache
* Make get_indexed_attestation take a committee
* Link signature processing into new attn verification
* First working version
* Ensure pubkey cache is updated
* Add more metrics, slight optimizations
* Clone committee cache during attestation processing
* Update shuffling cache during block processing
* Remove old commented-out code
* Fix shuffling cache insert bug
* Used indexed attestation in fork choice
* Restructure attn processing, add metrics
* Add more detailed metrics
* Tidy, fix failing tests
* Fix failing tests, tidy
* Address reviewers suggestions
* Disable/delete two outdated tests
* Modification of validator for subscriptions
* Add slot signing to validator client
* Further progress on validation subscription
* Adds necessary validator subscription functionality
* Add new Pubkeys struct to signature_sets
* Refactor with functional approach
* Update beacon chain
* Clean up validator <-> beacon node http types
* Add aggregator status to ValidatorDuty
* Impl Clone for manual slot clock
* Fix minor errors
* Further progress validator client subscription
* Initial subscription and aggregation handling
* Remove decompressed member from pubkey bytes
* Progress to modifying val client for attestation aggregation
* First draft of validator client upgrade for aggregate attestations
* Add hashmap for indices lookup
* Add state cache, remove store cache
* Only build the head committee cache
* Removes lock on a network channel
* Partially implement beacon node subscription http api
* Correct compilation issues
* Change `get_attesting_indices` to use Vec
* Fix failing test
* Partial implementation of timer
* Adds timer, removes exit_future, http api to op pool
* Partial multiple aggregate attestation handling
* Permits bulk messages accross gossipsub network channel
* Correct compile issues
* Improve gosispsub messaging and correct rest api helpers
* Added global gossipsub subscriptions
* Update validator subscriptions data structs
* Tidy
* Re-structure validator subscriptions
* Initial handling of subscriptions
* Re-structure network service
* Add pubkey cache persistence file
* Add more comments
* Integrate persistence file into builder
* Add pubkey cache tests
* Add HashSetDelay and introduce into attestation service
* Handles validator subscriptions
* Add data_dir to beacon chain builder
* Remove Option in pubkey cache persistence file
* Ensure consistency between datadir/data_dir
* Fix failing network test
* Peer subnet discovery gets queued for future subscriptions
* Reorganise attestation service functions
* Initial wiring of attestation service
* First draft of attestation service timing logic
* Correct minor typos
* Tidy
* Fix todos
* Improve tests
* Add PeerInfo to connected peers mapping
* Fix compile error
* Fix compile error from merge
* Split up block processing metrics
* Tidy
* Refactor get_pubkey_from_state
* Remove commented-out code
* Rename state_cache -> checkpoint_cache
* Rename Checkpoint -> Snapshot
* Tidy, add comments
* Tidy up find_head function
* Change some checkpoint -> snapshot
* Add tests
* Expose max_len
* Remove dead code
* Tidy
* Fix bug
* Add sync-speed metric
* Add first attempt at VerifiableBlock
* Start integrating into beacon chain
* Integrate VerifiableBlock
* Rename VerifableBlock -> PartialBlockVerification
* Add start of typed methods
* Add progress
* Add further progress
* Rename structs
* Add full block verification to block_processing.rs
* Further beacon chain integration
* Update checks for gossip
* Add todo
* Start adding segement verification
* Add passing chain segement test
* Initial integration with batch sync
* Minor changes
* Tidy, add more error checking
* Start adding chain_segment tests
* Finish invalid signature tests
* Include single and gossip verified blocks in tests
* Add gossip verification tests
* Start adding docs
* Finish adding comments to block_processing.rs
* Rename block_processing.rs -> block_verification
* Start removing old block processing code
* Fixes beacon_chain compilation
* Fix project-wide compile errors
* Remove old code
* Correct code to pass all tests
* Fix bug with beacon proposer index
* Fix shim for BlockProcessingError
* Only process one epoch at a time
* Fix loop in chain segment processing
* Correct tests from master merge
* Add caching for state.eth1_data_votes
* Add BeaconChain::validator_pubkey
* Revert "Add caching for state.eth1_data_votes"
This reverts commit cd73dcd6434fb8d8e6bf30c5356355598ea7b78e.
Co-authored-by: Grant Wuerker <gwuerker@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Michael Sproul <michael@sigmaprime.io>
Co-authored-by: Michael Sproul <micsproul@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: pawan <pawandhananjay@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Paul Hauner <paul@paulhauner.com>
2020-03-17 06:24:44 +00:00
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2022-09-17 02:27:01 +00:00
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let mut segment = Vec::with_capacity(CHAIN_SEGMENT_LENGTH);
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for snapshot in harness
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Initial work towards v0.2.0 (#924)
* Remove ping protocol
* Initial renaming of network services
* Correct rebasing relative to latest master
* Start updating types
* Adds HashMapDelay struct to utils
* Initial network restructure
* Network restructure. Adds new types for v0.2.0
* Removes build artefacts
* Shift validation to beacon chain
* Temporarily remove gossip validation
This is to be updated to match current optimisation efforts.
* Adds AggregateAndProof
* Begin rebuilding pubsub encoding/decoding
* Signature hacking
* Shift gossipsup decoding into eth2_libp2p
* Existing EF tests passing with fake_crypto
* Shifts block encoding/decoding into RPC
* Delete outdated API spec
* All release tests passing bar genesis state parsing
* Update and test YamlConfig
* Update to spec v0.10 compatible BLS
* Updates to BLS EF tests
* Add EF test for AggregateVerify
And delete unused hash2curve tests for uncompressed points
* Update EF tests to v0.10.1
* Use optional block root correctly in block proc
* Use genesis fork in deposit domain. All tests pass
* Fast aggregate verify test
* Update REST API docs
* Fix unused import
* Bump spec tags to v0.10.1
* Add `seconds_per_eth1_block` to chainspec
* Update to timestamp based eth1 voting scheme
* Return None from `get_votes_to_consider` if block cache is empty
* Handle overflows in `is_candidate_block`
* Revert to failing tests
* Fix eth1 data sets test
* Choose default vote according to spec
* Fix collect_valid_votes tests
* Fix `get_votes_to_consider` to choose all eligible blocks
* Uncomment winning_vote tests
* Add comments; remove unused code
* Reduce seconds_per_eth1_block for simulation
* Addressed review comments
* Add test for default vote case
* Fix logs
* Remove unused functions
* Meter default eth1 votes
* Fix comments
* Progress on attestation service
* Address review comments; remove unused dependency
* Initial work on removing libp2p lock
* Add LRU caches to store (rollup)
* Update attestation validation for DB changes (WIP)
* Initial version of should_forward_block
* Scaffold
* Progress on attestation validation
Also, consolidate prod+testing slot clocks so that they share much
of the same implementation and can both handle sub-slot time changes.
* Removes lock from libp2p service
* Completed network lock removal
* Finish(?) attestation processing
* Correct network termination future
* Add slot check to block check
* Correct fmt issues
* Remove Drop implementation for network service
* Add first attempt at attestation proc. re-write
* Add version 2 of attestation processing
* Minor fixes
* Add validator pubkey cache
* Make get_indexed_attestation take a committee
* Link signature processing into new attn verification
* First working version
* Ensure pubkey cache is updated
* Add more metrics, slight optimizations
* Clone committee cache during attestation processing
* Update shuffling cache during block processing
* Remove old commented-out code
* Fix shuffling cache insert bug
* Used indexed attestation in fork choice
* Restructure attn processing, add metrics
* Add more detailed metrics
* Tidy, fix failing tests
* Fix failing tests, tidy
* Address reviewers suggestions
* Disable/delete two outdated tests
* Modification of validator for subscriptions
* Add slot signing to validator client
* Further progress on validation subscription
* Adds necessary validator subscription functionality
* Add new Pubkeys struct to signature_sets
* Refactor with functional approach
* Update beacon chain
* Clean up validator <-> beacon node http types
* Add aggregator status to ValidatorDuty
* Impl Clone for manual slot clock
* Fix minor errors
* Further progress validator client subscription
* Initial subscription and aggregation handling
* Remove decompressed member from pubkey bytes
* Progress to modifying val client for attestation aggregation
* First draft of validator client upgrade for aggregate attestations
* Add hashmap for indices lookup
* Add state cache, remove store cache
* Only build the head committee cache
* Removes lock on a network channel
* Partially implement beacon node subscription http api
* Correct compilation issues
* Change `get_attesting_indices` to use Vec
* Fix failing test
* Partial implementation of timer
* Adds timer, removes exit_future, http api to op pool
* Partial multiple aggregate attestation handling
* Permits bulk messages accross gossipsub network channel
* Correct compile issues
* Improve gosispsub messaging and correct rest api helpers
* Added global gossipsub subscriptions
* Update validator subscriptions data structs
* Tidy
* Re-structure validator subscriptions
* Initial handling of subscriptions
* Re-structure network service
* Add pubkey cache persistence file
* Add more comments
* Integrate persistence file into builder
* Add pubkey cache tests
* Add HashSetDelay and introduce into attestation service
* Handles validator subscriptions
* Add data_dir to beacon chain builder
* Remove Option in pubkey cache persistence file
* Ensure consistency between datadir/data_dir
* Fix failing network test
* Peer subnet discovery gets queued for future subscriptions
* Reorganise attestation service functions
* Initial wiring of attestation service
* First draft of attestation service timing logic
* Correct minor typos
* Tidy
* Fix todos
* Improve tests
* Add PeerInfo to connected peers mapping
* Fix compile error
* Fix compile error from merge
* Split up block processing metrics
* Tidy
* Refactor get_pubkey_from_state
* Remove commented-out code
* Rename state_cache -> checkpoint_cache
* Rename Checkpoint -> Snapshot
* Tidy, add comments
* Tidy up find_head function
* Change some checkpoint -> snapshot
* Add tests
* Expose max_len
* Remove dead code
* Tidy
* Fix bug
* Add sync-speed metric
* Add first attempt at VerifiableBlock
* Start integrating into beacon chain
* Integrate VerifiableBlock
* Rename VerifableBlock -> PartialBlockVerification
* Add start of typed methods
* Add progress
* Add further progress
* Rename structs
* Add full block verification to block_processing.rs
* Further beacon chain integration
* Update checks for gossip
* Add todo
* Start adding segement verification
* Add passing chain segement test
* Initial integration with batch sync
* Minor changes
* Tidy, add more error checking
* Start adding chain_segment tests
* Finish invalid signature tests
* Include single and gossip verified blocks in tests
* Add gossip verification tests
* Start adding docs
* Finish adding comments to block_processing.rs
* Rename block_processing.rs -> block_verification
* Start removing old block processing code
* Fixes beacon_chain compilation
* Fix project-wide compile errors
* Remove old code
* Correct code to pass all tests
* Fix bug with beacon proposer index
* Fix shim for BlockProcessingError
* Only process one epoch at a time
* Fix loop in chain segment processing
* Correct tests from master merge
* Add caching for state.eth1_data_votes
* Add BeaconChain::validator_pubkey
* Revert "Add caching for state.eth1_data_votes"
This reverts commit cd73dcd6434fb8d8e6bf30c5356355598ea7b78e.
Co-authored-by: Grant Wuerker <gwuerker@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Michael Sproul <michael@sigmaprime.io>
Co-authored-by: Michael Sproul <micsproul@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: pawan <pawandhananjay@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Paul Hauner <paul@paulhauner.com>
2020-03-17 06:24:44 +00:00
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.chain
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.chain_dump()
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.expect("should dump chain")
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.into_iter()
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.skip(1)
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2022-09-17 02:27:01 +00:00
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{
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let full_block = harness
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.chain
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.get_block(&snapshot.beacon_block_root)
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.await
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.unwrap()
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.unwrap();
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segment.push(BeaconSnapshot {
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beacon_block_root: snapshot.beacon_block_root,
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beacon_block: Arc::new(full_block),
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beacon_state: snapshot.beacon_state,
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});
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}
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segment
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Initial work towards v0.2.0 (#924)
* Remove ping protocol
* Initial renaming of network services
* Correct rebasing relative to latest master
* Start updating types
* Adds HashMapDelay struct to utils
* Initial network restructure
* Network restructure. Adds new types for v0.2.0
* Removes build artefacts
* Shift validation to beacon chain
* Temporarily remove gossip validation
This is to be updated to match current optimisation efforts.
* Adds AggregateAndProof
* Begin rebuilding pubsub encoding/decoding
* Signature hacking
* Shift gossipsup decoding into eth2_libp2p
* Existing EF tests passing with fake_crypto
* Shifts block encoding/decoding into RPC
* Delete outdated API spec
* All release tests passing bar genesis state parsing
* Update and test YamlConfig
* Update to spec v0.10 compatible BLS
* Updates to BLS EF tests
* Add EF test for AggregateVerify
And delete unused hash2curve tests for uncompressed points
* Update EF tests to v0.10.1
* Use optional block root correctly in block proc
* Use genesis fork in deposit domain. All tests pass
* Fast aggregate verify test
* Update REST API docs
* Fix unused import
* Bump spec tags to v0.10.1
* Add `seconds_per_eth1_block` to chainspec
* Update to timestamp based eth1 voting scheme
* Return None from `get_votes_to_consider` if block cache is empty
* Handle overflows in `is_candidate_block`
* Revert to failing tests
* Fix eth1 data sets test
* Choose default vote according to spec
* Fix collect_valid_votes tests
* Fix `get_votes_to_consider` to choose all eligible blocks
* Uncomment winning_vote tests
* Add comments; remove unused code
* Reduce seconds_per_eth1_block for simulation
* Addressed review comments
* Add test for default vote case
* Fix logs
* Remove unused functions
* Meter default eth1 votes
* Fix comments
* Progress on attestation service
* Address review comments; remove unused dependency
* Initial work on removing libp2p lock
* Add LRU caches to store (rollup)
* Update attestation validation for DB changes (WIP)
* Initial version of should_forward_block
* Scaffold
* Progress on attestation validation
Also, consolidate prod+testing slot clocks so that they share much
of the same implementation and can both handle sub-slot time changes.
* Removes lock from libp2p service
* Completed network lock removal
* Finish(?) attestation processing
* Correct network termination future
* Add slot check to block check
* Correct fmt issues
* Remove Drop implementation for network service
* Add first attempt at attestation proc. re-write
* Add version 2 of attestation processing
* Minor fixes
* Add validator pubkey cache
* Make get_indexed_attestation take a committee
* Link signature processing into new attn verification
* First working version
* Ensure pubkey cache is updated
* Add more metrics, slight optimizations
* Clone committee cache during attestation processing
* Update shuffling cache during block processing
* Remove old commented-out code
* Fix shuffling cache insert bug
* Used indexed attestation in fork choice
* Restructure attn processing, add metrics
* Add more detailed metrics
* Tidy, fix failing tests
* Fix failing tests, tidy
* Address reviewers suggestions
* Disable/delete two outdated tests
* Modification of validator for subscriptions
* Add slot signing to validator client
* Further progress on validation subscription
* Adds necessary validator subscription functionality
* Add new Pubkeys struct to signature_sets
* Refactor with functional approach
* Update beacon chain
* Clean up validator <-> beacon node http types
* Add aggregator status to ValidatorDuty
* Impl Clone for manual slot clock
* Fix minor errors
* Further progress validator client subscription
* Initial subscription and aggregation handling
* Remove decompressed member from pubkey bytes
* Progress to modifying val client for attestation aggregation
* First draft of validator client upgrade for aggregate attestations
* Add hashmap for indices lookup
* Add state cache, remove store cache
* Only build the head committee cache
* Removes lock on a network channel
* Partially implement beacon node subscription http api
* Correct compilation issues
* Change `get_attesting_indices` to use Vec
* Fix failing test
* Partial implementation of timer
* Adds timer, removes exit_future, http api to op pool
* Partial multiple aggregate attestation handling
* Permits bulk messages accross gossipsub network channel
* Correct compile issues
* Improve gosispsub messaging and correct rest api helpers
* Added global gossipsub subscriptions
* Update validator subscriptions data structs
* Tidy
* Re-structure validator subscriptions
* Initial handling of subscriptions
* Re-structure network service
* Add pubkey cache persistence file
* Add more comments
* Integrate persistence file into builder
* Add pubkey cache tests
* Add HashSetDelay and introduce into attestation service
* Handles validator subscriptions
* Add data_dir to beacon chain builder
* Remove Option in pubkey cache persistence file
* Ensure consistency between datadir/data_dir
* Fix failing network test
* Peer subnet discovery gets queued for future subscriptions
* Reorganise attestation service functions
* Initial wiring of attestation service
* First draft of attestation service timing logic
* Correct minor typos
* Tidy
* Fix todos
* Improve tests
* Add PeerInfo to connected peers mapping
* Fix compile error
* Fix compile error from merge
* Split up block processing metrics
* Tidy
* Refactor get_pubkey_from_state
* Remove commented-out code
* Rename state_cache -> checkpoint_cache
* Rename Checkpoint -> Snapshot
* Tidy, add comments
* Tidy up find_head function
* Change some checkpoint -> snapshot
* Add tests
* Expose max_len
* Remove dead code
* Tidy
* Fix bug
* Add sync-speed metric
* Add first attempt at VerifiableBlock
* Start integrating into beacon chain
* Integrate VerifiableBlock
* Rename VerifableBlock -> PartialBlockVerification
* Add start of typed methods
* Add progress
* Add further progress
* Rename structs
* Add full block verification to block_processing.rs
* Further beacon chain integration
* Update checks for gossip
* Add todo
* Start adding segement verification
* Add passing chain segement test
* Initial integration with batch sync
* Minor changes
* Tidy, add more error checking
* Start adding chain_segment tests
* Finish invalid signature tests
* Include single and gossip verified blocks in tests
* Add gossip verification tests
* Start adding docs
* Finish adding comments to block_processing.rs
* Rename block_processing.rs -> block_verification
* Start removing old block processing code
* Fixes beacon_chain compilation
* Fix project-wide compile errors
* Remove old code
* Correct code to pass all tests
* Fix bug with beacon proposer index
* Fix shim for BlockProcessingError
* Only process one epoch at a time
* Fix loop in chain segment processing
* Correct tests from master merge
* Add caching for state.eth1_data_votes
* Add BeaconChain::validator_pubkey
* Revert "Add caching for state.eth1_data_votes"
This reverts commit cd73dcd6434fb8d8e6bf30c5356355598ea7b78e.
Co-authored-by: Grant Wuerker <gwuerker@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Michael Sproul <michael@sigmaprime.io>
Co-authored-by: Michael Sproul <micsproul@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: pawan <pawandhananjay@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Paul Hauner <paul@paulhauner.com>
2020-03-17 06:24:44 +00:00
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}
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2020-10-19 05:58:39 +00:00
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fn get_harness(validator_count: usize) -> BeaconChainHarness<EphemeralHarnessType<E>> {
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2021-10-14 02:58:10 +00:00
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let harness = BeaconChainHarness::builder(MainnetEthSpec)
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.default_spec()
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2023-08-21 05:02:32 +00:00
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.chain_config(ChainConfig {
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reconstruct_historic_states: true,
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..ChainConfig::default()
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})
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2021-10-14 02:58:10 +00:00
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.keypairs(KEYPAIRS[0..validator_count].to_vec())
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.fresh_ephemeral_store()
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2022-02-28 22:07:48 +00:00
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.mock_execution_layer()
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2021-10-14 02:58:10 +00:00
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.build();
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Initial work towards v0.2.0 (#924)
* Remove ping protocol
* Initial renaming of network services
* Correct rebasing relative to latest master
* Start updating types
* Adds HashMapDelay struct to utils
* Initial network restructure
* Network restructure. Adds new types for v0.2.0
* Removes build artefacts
* Shift validation to beacon chain
* Temporarily remove gossip validation
This is to be updated to match current optimisation efforts.
* Adds AggregateAndProof
* Begin rebuilding pubsub encoding/decoding
* Signature hacking
* Shift gossipsup decoding into eth2_libp2p
* Existing EF tests passing with fake_crypto
* Shifts block encoding/decoding into RPC
* Delete outdated API spec
* All release tests passing bar genesis state parsing
* Update and test YamlConfig
* Update to spec v0.10 compatible BLS
* Updates to BLS EF tests
* Add EF test for AggregateVerify
And delete unused hash2curve tests for uncompressed points
* Update EF tests to v0.10.1
* Use optional block root correctly in block proc
* Use genesis fork in deposit domain. All tests pass
* Fast aggregate verify test
* Update REST API docs
* Fix unused import
* Bump spec tags to v0.10.1
* Add `seconds_per_eth1_block` to chainspec
* Update to timestamp based eth1 voting scheme
* Return None from `get_votes_to_consider` if block cache is empty
* Handle overflows in `is_candidate_block`
* Revert to failing tests
* Fix eth1 data sets test
* Choose default vote according to spec
* Fix collect_valid_votes tests
* Fix `get_votes_to_consider` to choose all eligible blocks
* Uncomment winning_vote tests
* Add comments; remove unused code
* Reduce seconds_per_eth1_block for simulation
* Addressed review comments
* Add test for default vote case
* Fix logs
* Remove unused functions
* Meter default eth1 votes
* Fix comments
* Progress on attestation service
* Address review comments; remove unused dependency
* Initial work on removing libp2p lock
* Add LRU caches to store (rollup)
* Update attestation validation for DB changes (WIP)
* Initial version of should_forward_block
* Scaffold
* Progress on attestation validation
Also, consolidate prod+testing slot clocks so that they share much
of the same implementation and can both handle sub-slot time changes.
* Removes lock from libp2p service
* Completed network lock removal
* Finish(?) attestation processing
* Correct network termination future
* Add slot check to block check
* Correct fmt issues
* Remove Drop implementation for network service
* Add first attempt at attestation proc. re-write
* Add version 2 of attestation processing
* Minor fixes
* Add validator pubkey cache
* Make get_indexed_attestation take a committee
* Link signature processing into new attn verification
* First working version
* Ensure pubkey cache is updated
* Add more metrics, slight optimizations
* Clone committee cache during attestation processing
* Update shuffling cache during block processing
* Remove old commented-out code
* Fix shuffling cache insert bug
* Used indexed attestation in fork choice
* Restructure attn processing, add metrics
* Add more detailed metrics
* Tidy, fix failing tests
* Fix failing tests, tidy
* Address reviewers suggestions
* Disable/delete two outdated tests
* Modification of validator for subscriptions
* Add slot signing to validator client
* Further progress on validation subscription
* Adds necessary validator subscription functionality
* Add new Pubkeys struct to signature_sets
* Refactor with functional approach
* Update beacon chain
* Clean up validator <-> beacon node http types
* Add aggregator status to ValidatorDuty
* Impl Clone for manual slot clock
* Fix minor errors
* Further progress validator client subscription
* Initial subscription and aggregation handling
* Remove decompressed member from pubkey bytes
* Progress to modifying val client for attestation aggregation
* First draft of validator client upgrade for aggregate attestations
* Add hashmap for indices lookup
* Add state cache, remove store cache
* Only build the head committee cache
* Removes lock on a network channel
* Partially implement beacon node subscription http api
* Correct compilation issues
* Change `get_attesting_indices` to use Vec
* Fix failing test
* Partial implementation of timer
* Adds timer, removes exit_future, http api to op pool
* Partial multiple aggregate attestation handling
* Permits bulk messages accross gossipsub network channel
* Correct compile issues
* Improve gosispsub messaging and correct rest api helpers
* Added global gossipsub subscriptions
* Update validator subscriptions data structs
* Tidy
* Re-structure validator subscriptions
* Initial handling of subscriptions
* Re-structure network service
* Add pubkey cache persistence file
* Add more comments
* Integrate persistence file into builder
* Add pubkey cache tests
* Add HashSetDelay and introduce into attestation service
* Handles validator subscriptions
* Add data_dir to beacon chain builder
* Remove Option in pubkey cache persistence file
* Ensure consistency between datadir/data_dir
* Fix failing network test
* Peer subnet discovery gets queued for future subscriptions
* Reorganise attestation service functions
* Initial wiring of attestation service
* First draft of attestation service timing logic
* Correct minor typos
* Tidy
* Fix todos
* Improve tests
* Add PeerInfo to connected peers mapping
* Fix compile error
* Fix compile error from merge
* Split up block processing metrics
* Tidy
* Refactor get_pubkey_from_state
* Remove commented-out code
* Rename state_cache -> checkpoint_cache
* Rename Checkpoint -> Snapshot
* Tidy, add comments
* Tidy up find_head function
* Change some checkpoint -> snapshot
* Add tests
* Expose max_len
* Remove dead code
* Tidy
* Fix bug
* Add sync-speed metric
* Add first attempt at VerifiableBlock
* Start integrating into beacon chain
* Integrate VerifiableBlock
* Rename VerifableBlock -> PartialBlockVerification
* Add start of typed methods
* Add progress
* Add further progress
* Rename structs
* Add full block verification to block_processing.rs
* Further beacon chain integration
* Update checks for gossip
* Add todo
* Start adding segement verification
* Add passing chain segement test
* Initial integration with batch sync
* Minor changes
* Tidy, add more error checking
* Start adding chain_segment tests
* Finish invalid signature tests
* Include single and gossip verified blocks in tests
* Add gossip verification tests
* Start adding docs
* Finish adding comments to block_processing.rs
* Rename block_processing.rs -> block_verification
* Start removing old block processing code
* Fixes beacon_chain compilation
* Fix project-wide compile errors
* Remove old code
* Correct code to pass all tests
* Fix bug with beacon proposer index
* Fix shim for BlockProcessingError
* Only process one epoch at a time
* Fix loop in chain segment processing
* Correct tests from master merge
* Add caching for state.eth1_data_votes
* Add BeaconChain::validator_pubkey
* Revert "Add caching for state.eth1_data_votes"
This reverts commit cd73dcd6434fb8d8e6bf30c5356355598ea7b78e.
Co-authored-by: Grant Wuerker <gwuerker@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Michael Sproul <michael@sigmaprime.io>
Co-authored-by: Michael Sproul <micsproul@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: pawan <pawandhananjay@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Paul Hauner <paul@paulhauner.com>
2020-03-17 06:24:44 +00:00
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harness.advance_slot();
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harness
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}
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Use async code when interacting with EL (#3244)
## Overview
This rather extensive PR achieves two primary goals:
1. Uses the finalized/justified checkpoints of fork choice (FC), rather than that of the head state.
2. Refactors fork choice, block production and block processing to `async` functions.
Additionally, it achieves:
- Concurrent forkchoice updates to the EL and cache pruning after a new head is selected.
- Concurrent "block packing" (attestations, etc) and execution payload retrieval during block production.
- Concurrent per-block-processing and execution payload verification during block processing.
- The `Arc`-ification of `SignedBeaconBlock` during block processing (it's never mutated, so why not?):
- I had to do this to deal with sending blocks into spawned tasks.
- Previously we were cloning the beacon block at least 2 times during each block processing, these clones are either removed or turned into cheaper `Arc` clones.
- We were also `Box`-ing and un-`Box`-ing beacon blocks as they moved throughout the networking crate. This is not a big deal, but it's nice to avoid shifting things between the stack and heap.
- Avoids cloning *all the blocks* in *every chain segment* during sync.
- It also has the potential to clean up our code where we need to pass an *owned* block around so we can send it back in the case of an error (I didn't do much of this, my PR is already big enough :sweat_smile:)
- The `BeaconChain::HeadSafetyStatus` struct was removed. It was an old relic from prior merge specs.
For motivation for this change, see https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse/pull/3244#issuecomment-1160963273
## Changes to `canonical_head` and `fork_choice`
Previously, the `BeaconChain` had two separate fields:
```
canonical_head: RwLock<Snapshot>,
fork_choice: RwLock<BeaconForkChoice>
```
Now, we have grouped these values under a single struct:
```
canonical_head: CanonicalHead {
cached_head: RwLock<Arc<Snapshot>>,
fork_choice: RwLock<BeaconForkChoice>
}
```
Apart from ergonomics, the only *actual* change here is wrapping the canonical head snapshot in an `Arc`. This means that we no longer need to hold the `cached_head` (`canonical_head`, in old terms) lock when we want to pull some values from it. This was done to avoid deadlock risks by preventing functions from acquiring (and holding) the `cached_head` and `fork_choice` locks simultaneously.
## Breaking Changes
### The `state` (root) field in the `finalized_checkpoint` SSE event
Consider the scenario where epoch `n` is just finalized, but `start_slot(n)` is skipped. There are two state roots we might in the `finalized_checkpoint` SSE event:
1. The state root of the finalized block, which is `get_block(finalized_checkpoint.root).state_root`.
4. The state root at slot of `start_slot(n)`, which would be the state from (1), but "skipped forward" through any skip slots.
Previously, Lighthouse would choose (2). However, we can see that when [Teku generates that event](https://github.com/ConsenSys/teku/blob/de2b2801c89ef5abf983d6bf37867c37fc47121f/data/beaconrestapi/src/main/java/tech/pegasys/teku/beaconrestapi/handlers/v1/events/EventSubscriptionManager.java#L171-L182) it uses [`getStateRootFromBlockRoot`](https://github.com/ConsenSys/teku/blob/de2b2801c89ef5abf983d6bf37867c37fc47121f/data/provider/src/main/java/tech/pegasys/teku/api/ChainDataProvider.java#L336-L341) which uses (1).
I have switched Lighthouse from (2) to (1). I think it's a somewhat arbitrary choice between the two, where (1) is easier to compute and is consistent with Teku.
## Notes for Reviewers
I've renamed `BeaconChain::fork_choice` to `BeaconChain::recompute_head`. Doing this helped ensure I broke all previous uses of fork choice and I also find it more descriptive. It describes an action and can't be confused with trying to get a reference to the `ForkChoice` struct.
I've changed the ordering of SSE events when a block is received. It used to be `[block, finalized, head]` and now it's `[block, head, finalized]`. It was easier this way and I don't think we were making any promises about SSE event ordering so it's not "breaking".
I've made it so fork choice will run when it's first constructed. I did this because I wanted to have a cached version of the last call to `get_head`. Ensuring `get_head` has been run *at least once* means that the cached values doesn't need to wrapped in an `Option`. This was fairly simple, it just involved passing a `slot` to the constructor so it knows *when* it's being run. When loading a fork choice from the store and a slot clock isn't handy I've just used the `slot` that was saved in the `fork_choice_store`. That seems like it would be a faithful representation of the slot when we saved it.
I added the `genesis_time: u64` to the `BeaconChain`. It's small, constant and nice to have around.
Since we're using FC for the fin/just checkpoints, we no longer get the `0x00..00` roots at genesis. You can see I had to remove a work-around in `ef-tests` here: b56be3bc2. I can't find any reason why this would be an issue, if anything I think it'll be better since the genesis-alias has caught us out a few times (0x00..00 isn't actually a real root). Edit: I did find a case where the `network` expected the 0x00..00 alias and patched it here: 3f26ac3e2.
You'll notice a lot of changes in tests. Generally, tests should be functionally equivalent. Here are the things creating the most diff-noise in tests:
- Changing tests to be `tokio::async` tests.
- Adding `.await` to fork choice, block processing and block production functions.
- Refactor of the `canonical_head` "API" provided by the `BeaconChain`. E.g., `chain.canonical_head.cached_head()` instead of `chain.canonical_head.read()`.
- Wrapping `SignedBeaconBlock` in an `Arc`.
- In the `beacon_chain/tests/block_verification`, we can't use the `lazy_static` `CHAIN_SEGMENT` variable anymore since it's generated with an async function. We just generate it in each test, not so efficient but hopefully insignificant.
I had to disable `rayon` concurrent tests in the `fork_choice` tests. This is because the use of `rayon` and `block_on` was causing a panic.
Co-authored-by: Mac L <mjladson@pm.me>
2022-07-03 05:36:50 +00:00
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fn chain_segment_blocks(chain_segment: &[BeaconSnapshot<E>]) -> Vec<Arc<SignedBeaconBlock<E>>> {
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Initial work towards v0.2.0 (#924)
* Remove ping protocol
* Initial renaming of network services
* Correct rebasing relative to latest master
* Start updating types
* Adds HashMapDelay struct to utils
* Initial network restructure
* Network restructure. Adds new types for v0.2.0
* Removes build artefacts
* Shift validation to beacon chain
* Temporarily remove gossip validation
This is to be updated to match current optimisation efforts.
* Adds AggregateAndProof
* Begin rebuilding pubsub encoding/decoding
* Signature hacking
* Shift gossipsup decoding into eth2_libp2p
* Existing EF tests passing with fake_crypto
* Shifts block encoding/decoding into RPC
* Delete outdated API spec
* All release tests passing bar genesis state parsing
* Update and test YamlConfig
* Update to spec v0.10 compatible BLS
* Updates to BLS EF tests
* Add EF test for AggregateVerify
And delete unused hash2curve tests for uncompressed points
* Update EF tests to v0.10.1
* Use optional block root correctly in block proc
* Use genesis fork in deposit domain. All tests pass
* Fast aggregate verify test
* Update REST API docs
* Fix unused import
* Bump spec tags to v0.10.1
* Add `seconds_per_eth1_block` to chainspec
* Update to timestamp based eth1 voting scheme
* Return None from `get_votes_to_consider` if block cache is empty
* Handle overflows in `is_candidate_block`
* Revert to failing tests
* Fix eth1 data sets test
* Choose default vote according to spec
* Fix collect_valid_votes tests
* Fix `get_votes_to_consider` to choose all eligible blocks
* Uncomment winning_vote tests
* Add comments; remove unused code
* Reduce seconds_per_eth1_block for simulation
* Addressed review comments
* Add test for default vote case
* Fix logs
* Remove unused functions
* Meter default eth1 votes
* Fix comments
* Progress on attestation service
* Address review comments; remove unused dependency
* Initial work on removing libp2p lock
* Add LRU caches to store (rollup)
* Update attestation validation for DB changes (WIP)
* Initial version of should_forward_block
* Scaffold
* Progress on attestation validation
Also, consolidate prod+testing slot clocks so that they share much
of the same implementation and can both handle sub-slot time changes.
* Removes lock from libp2p service
* Completed network lock removal
* Finish(?) attestation processing
* Correct network termination future
* Add slot check to block check
* Correct fmt issues
* Remove Drop implementation for network service
* Add first attempt at attestation proc. re-write
* Add version 2 of attestation processing
* Minor fixes
* Add validator pubkey cache
* Make get_indexed_attestation take a committee
* Link signature processing into new attn verification
* First working version
* Ensure pubkey cache is updated
* Add more metrics, slight optimizations
* Clone committee cache during attestation processing
* Update shuffling cache during block processing
* Remove old commented-out code
* Fix shuffling cache insert bug
* Used indexed attestation in fork choice
* Restructure attn processing, add metrics
* Add more detailed metrics
* Tidy, fix failing tests
* Fix failing tests, tidy
* Address reviewers suggestions
* Disable/delete two outdated tests
* Modification of validator for subscriptions
* Add slot signing to validator client
* Further progress on validation subscription
* Adds necessary validator subscription functionality
* Add new Pubkeys struct to signature_sets
* Refactor with functional approach
* Update beacon chain
* Clean up validator <-> beacon node http types
* Add aggregator status to ValidatorDuty
* Impl Clone for manual slot clock
* Fix minor errors
* Further progress validator client subscription
* Initial subscription and aggregation handling
* Remove decompressed member from pubkey bytes
* Progress to modifying val client for attestation aggregation
* First draft of validator client upgrade for aggregate attestations
* Add hashmap for indices lookup
* Add state cache, remove store cache
* Only build the head committee cache
* Removes lock on a network channel
* Partially implement beacon node subscription http api
* Correct compilation issues
* Change `get_attesting_indices` to use Vec
* Fix failing test
* Partial implementation of timer
* Adds timer, removes exit_future, http api to op pool
* Partial multiple aggregate attestation handling
* Permits bulk messages accross gossipsub network channel
* Correct compile issues
* Improve gosispsub messaging and correct rest api helpers
* Added global gossipsub subscriptions
* Update validator subscriptions data structs
* Tidy
* Re-structure validator subscriptions
* Initial handling of subscriptions
* Re-structure network service
* Add pubkey cache persistence file
* Add more comments
* Integrate persistence file into builder
* Add pubkey cache tests
* Add HashSetDelay and introduce into attestation service
* Handles validator subscriptions
* Add data_dir to beacon chain builder
* Remove Option in pubkey cache persistence file
* Ensure consistency between datadir/data_dir
* Fix failing network test
* Peer subnet discovery gets queued for future subscriptions
* Reorganise attestation service functions
* Initial wiring of attestation service
* First draft of attestation service timing logic
* Correct minor typos
* Tidy
* Fix todos
* Improve tests
* Add PeerInfo to connected peers mapping
* Fix compile error
* Fix compile error from merge
* Split up block processing metrics
* Tidy
* Refactor get_pubkey_from_state
* Remove commented-out code
* Rename state_cache -> checkpoint_cache
* Rename Checkpoint -> Snapshot
* Tidy, add comments
* Tidy up find_head function
* Change some checkpoint -> snapshot
* Add tests
* Expose max_len
* Remove dead code
* Tidy
* Fix bug
* Add sync-speed metric
* Add first attempt at VerifiableBlock
* Start integrating into beacon chain
* Integrate VerifiableBlock
* Rename VerifableBlock -> PartialBlockVerification
* Add start of typed methods
* Add progress
* Add further progress
* Rename structs
* Add full block verification to block_processing.rs
* Further beacon chain integration
* Update checks for gossip
* Add todo
* Start adding segement verification
* Add passing chain segement test
* Initial integration with batch sync
* Minor changes
* Tidy, add more error checking
* Start adding chain_segment tests
* Finish invalid signature tests
* Include single and gossip verified blocks in tests
* Add gossip verification tests
* Start adding docs
* Finish adding comments to block_processing.rs
* Rename block_processing.rs -> block_verification
* Start removing old block processing code
* Fixes beacon_chain compilation
* Fix project-wide compile errors
* Remove old code
* Correct code to pass all tests
* Fix bug with beacon proposer index
* Fix shim for BlockProcessingError
* Only process one epoch at a time
* Fix loop in chain segment processing
* Correct tests from master merge
* Add caching for state.eth1_data_votes
* Add BeaconChain::validator_pubkey
* Revert "Add caching for state.eth1_data_votes"
This reverts commit cd73dcd6434fb8d8e6bf30c5356355598ea7b78e.
Co-authored-by: Grant Wuerker <gwuerker@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Michael Sproul <michael@sigmaprime.io>
Co-authored-by: Michael Sproul <micsproul@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: pawan <pawandhananjay@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Paul Hauner <paul@paulhauner.com>
2020-03-17 06:24:44 +00:00
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.iter()
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.map(|snapshot| snapshot.beacon_block.clone())
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.collect()
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}
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fn junk_signature() -> Signature {
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let kp = generate_deterministic_keypair(VALIDATOR_COUNT);
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2020-07-25 02:03:18 +00:00
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let message = Hash256::from_slice(&[42; 32]);
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kp.sk.sign(message)
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Initial work towards v0.2.0 (#924)
* Remove ping protocol
* Initial renaming of network services
* Correct rebasing relative to latest master
* Start updating types
* Adds HashMapDelay struct to utils
* Initial network restructure
* Network restructure. Adds new types for v0.2.0
* Removes build artefacts
* Shift validation to beacon chain
* Temporarily remove gossip validation
This is to be updated to match current optimisation efforts.
* Adds AggregateAndProof
* Begin rebuilding pubsub encoding/decoding
* Signature hacking
* Shift gossipsup decoding into eth2_libp2p
* Existing EF tests passing with fake_crypto
* Shifts block encoding/decoding into RPC
* Delete outdated API spec
* All release tests passing bar genesis state parsing
* Update and test YamlConfig
* Update to spec v0.10 compatible BLS
* Updates to BLS EF tests
* Add EF test for AggregateVerify
And delete unused hash2curve tests for uncompressed points
* Update EF tests to v0.10.1
* Use optional block root correctly in block proc
* Use genesis fork in deposit domain. All tests pass
* Fast aggregate verify test
* Update REST API docs
* Fix unused import
* Bump spec tags to v0.10.1
* Add `seconds_per_eth1_block` to chainspec
* Update to timestamp based eth1 voting scheme
* Return None from `get_votes_to_consider` if block cache is empty
* Handle overflows in `is_candidate_block`
* Revert to failing tests
* Fix eth1 data sets test
* Choose default vote according to spec
* Fix collect_valid_votes tests
* Fix `get_votes_to_consider` to choose all eligible blocks
* Uncomment winning_vote tests
* Add comments; remove unused code
* Reduce seconds_per_eth1_block for simulation
* Addressed review comments
* Add test for default vote case
* Fix logs
* Remove unused functions
* Meter default eth1 votes
* Fix comments
* Progress on attestation service
* Address review comments; remove unused dependency
* Initial work on removing libp2p lock
* Add LRU caches to store (rollup)
* Update attestation validation for DB changes (WIP)
* Initial version of should_forward_block
* Scaffold
* Progress on attestation validation
Also, consolidate prod+testing slot clocks so that they share much
of the same implementation and can both handle sub-slot time changes.
* Removes lock from libp2p service
* Completed network lock removal
* Finish(?) attestation processing
* Correct network termination future
* Add slot check to block check
* Correct fmt issues
* Remove Drop implementation for network service
* Add first attempt at attestation proc. re-write
* Add version 2 of attestation processing
* Minor fixes
* Add validator pubkey cache
* Make get_indexed_attestation take a committee
* Link signature processing into new attn verification
* First working version
* Ensure pubkey cache is updated
* Add more metrics, slight optimizations
* Clone committee cache during attestation processing
* Update shuffling cache during block processing
* Remove old commented-out code
* Fix shuffling cache insert bug
* Used indexed attestation in fork choice
* Restructure attn processing, add metrics
* Add more detailed metrics
* Tidy, fix failing tests
* Fix failing tests, tidy
* Address reviewers suggestions
* Disable/delete two outdated tests
* Modification of validator for subscriptions
* Add slot signing to validator client
* Further progress on validation subscription
* Adds necessary validator subscription functionality
* Add new Pubkeys struct to signature_sets
* Refactor with functional approach
* Update beacon chain
* Clean up validator <-> beacon node http types
* Add aggregator status to ValidatorDuty
* Impl Clone for manual slot clock
* Fix minor errors
* Further progress validator client subscription
* Initial subscription and aggregation handling
* Remove decompressed member from pubkey bytes
* Progress to modifying val client for attestation aggregation
* First draft of validator client upgrade for aggregate attestations
* Add hashmap for indices lookup
* Add state cache, remove store cache
* Only build the head committee cache
* Removes lock on a network channel
* Partially implement beacon node subscription http api
* Correct compilation issues
* Change `get_attesting_indices` to use Vec
* Fix failing test
* Partial implementation of timer
* Adds timer, removes exit_future, http api to op pool
* Partial multiple aggregate attestation handling
* Permits bulk messages accross gossipsub network channel
* Correct compile issues
* Improve gosispsub messaging and correct rest api helpers
* Added global gossipsub subscriptions
* Update validator subscriptions data structs
* Tidy
* Re-structure validator subscriptions
* Initial handling of subscriptions
* Re-structure network service
* Add pubkey cache persistence file
* Add more comments
* Integrate persistence file into builder
* Add pubkey cache tests
* Add HashSetDelay and introduce into attestation service
* Handles validator subscriptions
* Add data_dir to beacon chain builder
* Remove Option in pubkey cache persistence file
* Ensure consistency between datadir/data_dir
* Fix failing network test
* Peer subnet discovery gets queued for future subscriptions
* Reorganise attestation service functions
* Initial wiring of attestation service
* First draft of attestation service timing logic
* Correct minor typos
* Tidy
* Fix todos
* Improve tests
* Add PeerInfo to connected peers mapping
* Fix compile error
* Fix compile error from merge
* Split up block processing metrics
* Tidy
* Refactor get_pubkey_from_state
* Remove commented-out code
* Rename state_cache -> checkpoint_cache
* Rename Checkpoint -> Snapshot
* Tidy, add comments
* Tidy up find_head function
* Change some checkpoint -> snapshot
* Add tests
* Expose max_len
* Remove dead code
* Tidy
* Fix bug
* Add sync-speed metric
* Add first attempt at VerifiableBlock
* Start integrating into beacon chain
* Integrate VerifiableBlock
* Rename VerifableBlock -> PartialBlockVerification
* Add start of typed methods
* Add progress
* Add further progress
* Rename structs
* Add full block verification to block_processing.rs
* Further beacon chain integration
* Update checks for gossip
* Add todo
* Start adding segement verification
* Add passing chain segement test
* Initial integration with batch sync
* Minor changes
* Tidy, add more error checking
* Start adding chain_segment tests
* Finish invalid signature tests
* Include single and gossip verified blocks in tests
* Add gossip verification tests
* Start adding docs
* Finish adding comments to block_processing.rs
* Rename block_processing.rs -> block_verification
* Start removing old block processing code
* Fixes beacon_chain compilation
* Fix project-wide compile errors
* Remove old code
* Correct code to pass all tests
* Fix bug with beacon proposer index
* Fix shim for BlockProcessingError
* Only process one epoch at a time
* Fix loop in chain segment processing
* Correct tests from master merge
* Add caching for state.eth1_data_votes
* Add BeaconChain::validator_pubkey
* Revert "Add caching for state.eth1_data_votes"
This reverts commit cd73dcd6434fb8d8e6bf30c5356355598ea7b78e.
Co-authored-by: Grant Wuerker <gwuerker@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Michael Sproul <michael@sigmaprime.io>
Co-authored-by: Michael Sproul <micsproul@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: pawan <pawandhananjay@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Paul Hauner <paul@paulhauner.com>
2020-03-17 06:24:44 +00:00
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fn junk_aggregate_signature() -> AggregateSignature {
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2020-07-25 02:03:18 +00:00
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let mut agg_sig = AggregateSignature::empty();
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agg_sig.add_assign(&junk_signature());
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Initial work towards v0.2.0 (#924)
* Remove ping protocol
* Initial renaming of network services
* Correct rebasing relative to latest master
* Start updating types
* Adds HashMapDelay struct to utils
* Initial network restructure
* Network restructure. Adds new types for v0.2.0
* Removes build artefacts
* Shift validation to beacon chain
* Temporarily remove gossip validation
This is to be updated to match current optimisation efforts.
* Adds AggregateAndProof
* Begin rebuilding pubsub encoding/decoding
* Signature hacking
* Shift gossipsup decoding into eth2_libp2p
* Existing EF tests passing with fake_crypto
* Shifts block encoding/decoding into RPC
* Delete outdated API spec
* All release tests passing bar genesis state parsing
* Update and test YamlConfig
* Update to spec v0.10 compatible BLS
* Updates to BLS EF tests
* Add EF test for AggregateVerify
And delete unused hash2curve tests for uncompressed points
* Update EF tests to v0.10.1
* Use optional block root correctly in block proc
* Use genesis fork in deposit domain. All tests pass
* Fast aggregate verify test
* Update REST API docs
* Fix unused import
* Bump spec tags to v0.10.1
* Add `seconds_per_eth1_block` to chainspec
* Update to timestamp based eth1 voting scheme
* Return None from `get_votes_to_consider` if block cache is empty
* Handle overflows in `is_candidate_block`
* Revert to failing tests
* Fix eth1 data sets test
* Choose default vote according to spec
* Fix collect_valid_votes tests
* Fix `get_votes_to_consider` to choose all eligible blocks
* Uncomment winning_vote tests
* Add comments; remove unused code
* Reduce seconds_per_eth1_block for simulation
* Addressed review comments
* Add test for default vote case
* Fix logs
* Remove unused functions
* Meter default eth1 votes
* Fix comments
* Progress on attestation service
* Address review comments; remove unused dependency
* Initial work on removing libp2p lock
* Add LRU caches to store (rollup)
* Update attestation validation for DB changes (WIP)
* Initial version of should_forward_block
* Scaffold
* Progress on attestation validation
Also, consolidate prod+testing slot clocks so that they share much
of the same implementation and can both handle sub-slot time changes.
* Removes lock from libp2p service
* Completed network lock removal
* Finish(?) attestation processing
* Correct network termination future
* Add slot check to block check
* Correct fmt issues
* Remove Drop implementation for network service
* Add first attempt at attestation proc. re-write
* Add version 2 of attestation processing
* Minor fixes
* Add validator pubkey cache
* Make get_indexed_attestation take a committee
* Link signature processing into new attn verification
* First working version
* Ensure pubkey cache is updated
* Add more metrics, slight optimizations
* Clone committee cache during attestation processing
* Update shuffling cache during block processing
* Remove old commented-out code
* Fix shuffling cache insert bug
* Used indexed attestation in fork choice
* Restructure attn processing, add metrics
* Add more detailed metrics
* Tidy, fix failing tests
* Fix failing tests, tidy
* Address reviewers suggestions
* Disable/delete two outdated tests
* Modification of validator for subscriptions
* Add slot signing to validator client
* Further progress on validation subscription
* Adds necessary validator subscription functionality
* Add new Pubkeys struct to signature_sets
* Refactor with functional approach
* Update beacon chain
* Clean up validator <-> beacon node http types
* Add aggregator status to ValidatorDuty
* Impl Clone for manual slot clock
* Fix minor errors
* Further progress validator client subscription
* Initial subscription and aggregation handling
* Remove decompressed member from pubkey bytes
* Progress to modifying val client for attestation aggregation
* First draft of validator client upgrade for aggregate attestations
* Add hashmap for indices lookup
* Add state cache, remove store cache
* Only build the head committee cache
* Removes lock on a network channel
* Partially implement beacon node subscription http api
* Correct compilation issues
* Change `get_attesting_indices` to use Vec
* Fix failing test
* Partial implementation of timer
* Adds timer, removes exit_future, http api to op pool
* Partial multiple aggregate attestation handling
* Permits bulk messages accross gossipsub network channel
* Correct compile issues
* Improve gosispsub messaging and correct rest api helpers
* Added global gossipsub subscriptions
* Update validator subscriptions data structs
* Tidy
* Re-structure validator subscriptions
* Initial handling of subscriptions
* Re-structure network service
* Add pubkey cache persistence file
* Add more comments
* Integrate persistence file into builder
* Add pubkey cache tests
* Add HashSetDelay and introduce into attestation service
* Handles validator subscriptions
* Add data_dir to beacon chain builder
* Remove Option in pubkey cache persistence file
* Ensure consistency between datadir/data_dir
* Fix failing network test
* Peer subnet discovery gets queued for future subscriptions
* Reorganise attestation service functions
* Initial wiring of attestation service
* First draft of attestation service timing logic
* Correct minor typos
* Tidy
* Fix todos
* Improve tests
* Add PeerInfo to connected peers mapping
* Fix compile error
* Fix compile error from merge
* Split up block processing metrics
* Tidy
* Refactor get_pubkey_from_state
* Remove commented-out code
* Rename state_cache -> checkpoint_cache
* Rename Checkpoint -> Snapshot
* Tidy, add comments
* Tidy up find_head function
* Change some checkpoint -> snapshot
* Add tests
* Expose max_len
* Remove dead code
* Tidy
* Fix bug
* Add sync-speed metric
* Add first attempt at VerifiableBlock
* Start integrating into beacon chain
* Integrate VerifiableBlock
* Rename VerifableBlock -> PartialBlockVerification
* Add start of typed methods
* Add progress
* Add further progress
* Rename structs
* Add full block verification to block_processing.rs
* Further beacon chain integration
* Update checks for gossip
* Add todo
* Start adding segement verification
* Add passing chain segement test
* Initial integration with batch sync
* Minor changes
* Tidy, add more error checking
* Start adding chain_segment tests
* Finish invalid signature tests
* Include single and gossip verified blocks in tests
* Add gossip verification tests
* Start adding docs
* Finish adding comments to block_processing.rs
* Rename block_processing.rs -> block_verification
* Start removing old block processing code
* Fixes beacon_chain compilation
* Fix project-wide compile errors
* Remove old code
* Correct code to pass all tests
* Fix bug with beacon proposer index
* Fix shim for BlockProcessingError
* Only process one epoch at a time
* Fix loop in chain segment processing
* Correct tests from master merge
* Add caching for state.eth1_data_votes
* Add BeaconChain::validator_pubkey
* Revert "Add caching for state.eth1_data_votes"
This reverts commit cd73dcd6434fb8d8e6bf30c5356355598ea7b78e.
Co-authored-by: Grant Wuerker <gwuerker@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Michael Sproul <michael@sigmaprime.io>
Co-authored-by: Michael Sproul <micsproul@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: pawan <pawandhananjay@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Paul Hauner <paul@paulhauner.com>
2020-03-17 06:24:44 +00:00
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agg_sig
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fn update_proposal_signatures(
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snapshots: &mut [BeaconSnapshot<E>],
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2020-10-19 05:58:39 +00:00
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harness: &BeaconChainHarness<EphemeralHarnessType<E>>,
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Initial work towards v0.2.0 (#924)
* Remove ping protocol
* Initial renaming of network services
* Correct rebasing relative to latest master
* Start updating types
* Adds HashMapDelay struct to utils
* Initial network restructure
* Network restructure. Adds new types for v0.2.0
* Removes build artefacts
* Shift validation to beacon chain
* Temporarily remove gossip validation
This is to be updated to match current optimisation efforts.
* Adds AggregateAndProof
* Begin rebuilding pubsub encoding/decoding
* Signature hacking
* Shift gossipsup decoding into eth2_libp2p
* Existing EF tests passing with fake_crypto
* Shifts block encoding/decoding into RPC
* Delete outdated API spec
* All release tests passing bar genesis state parsing
* Update and test YamlConfig
* Update to spec v0.10 compatible BLS
* Updates to BLS EF tests
* Add EF test for AggregateVerify
And delete unused hash2curve tests for uncompressed points
* Update EF tests to v0.10.1
* Use optional block root correctly in block proc
* Use genesis fork in deposit domain. All tests pass
* Fast aggregate verify test
* Update REST API docs
* Fix unused import
* Bump spec tags to v0.10.1
* Add `seconds_per_eth1_block` to chainspec
* Update to timestamp based eth1 voting scheme
* Return None from `get_votes_to_consider` if block cache is empty
* Handle overflows in `is_candidate_block`
* Revert to failing tests
* Fix eth1 data sets test
* Choose default vote according to spec
* Fix collect_valid_votes tests
* Fix `get_votes_to_consider` to choose all eligible blocks
* Uncomment winning_vote tests
* Add comments; remove unused code
* Reduce seconds_per_eth1_block for simulation
* Addressed review comments
* Add test for default vote case
* Fix logs
* Remove unused functions
* Meter default eth1 votes
* Fix comments
* Progress on attestation service
* Address review comments; remove unused dependency
* Initial work on removing libp2p lock
* Add LRU caches to store (rollup)
* Update attestation validation for DB changes (WIP)
* Initial version of should_forward_block
* Scaffold
* Progress on attestation validation
Also, consolidate prod+testing slot clocks so that they share much
of the same implementation and can both handle sub-slot time changes.
* Removes lock from libp2p service
* Completed network lock removal
* Finish(?) attestation processing
* Correct network termination future
* Add slot check to block check
* Correct fmt issues
* Remove Drop implementation for network service
* Add first attempt at attestation proc. re-write
* Add version 2 of attestation processing
* Minor fixes
* Add validator pubkey cache
* Make get_indexed_attestation take a committee
* Link signature processing into new attn verification
* First working version
* Ensure pubkey cache is updated
* Add more metrics, slight optimizations
* Clone committee cache during attestation processing
* Update shuffling cache during block processing
* Remove old commented-out code
* Fix shuffling cache insert bug
* Used indexed attestation in fork choice
* Restructure attn processing, add metrics
* Add more detailed metrics
* Tidy, fix failing tests
* Fix failing tests, tidy
* Address reviewers suggestions
* Disable/delete two outdated tests
* Modification of validator for subscriptions
* Add slot signing to validator client
* Further progress on validation subscription
* Adds necessary validator subscription functionality
* Add new Pubkeys struct to signature_sets
* Refactor with functional approach
* Update beacon chain
* Clean up validator <-> beacon node http types
* Add aggregator status to ValidatorDuty
* Impl Clone for manual slot clock
* Fix minor errors
* Further progress validator client subscription
* Initial subscription and aggregation handling
* Remove decompressed member from pubkey bytes
* Progress to modifying val client for attestation aggregation
* First draft of validator client upgrade for aggregate attestations
* Add hashmap for indices lookup
* Add state cache, remove store cache
* Only build the head committee cache
* Removes lock on a network channel
* Partially implement beacon node subscription http api
* Correct compilation issues
* Change `get_attesting_indices` to use Vec
* Fix failing test
* Partial implementation of timer
* Adds timer, removes exit_future, http api to op pool
* Partial multiple aggregate attestation handling
* Permits bulk messages accross gossipsub network channel
* Correct compile issues
* Improve gosispsub messaging and correct rest api helpers
* Added global gossipsub subscriptions
* Update validator subscriptions data structs
* Tidy
* Re-structure validator subscriptions
* Initial handling of subscriptions
* Re-structure network service
* Add pubkey cache persistence file
* Add more comments
* Integrate persistence file into builder
* Add pubkey cache tests
* Add HashSetDelay and introduce into attestation service
* Handles validator subscriptions
* Add data_dir to beacon chain builder
* Remove Option in pubkey cache persistence file
* Ensure consistency between datadir/data_dir
* Fix failing network test
* Peer subnet discovery gets queued for future subscriptions
* Reorganise attestation service functions
* Initial wiring of attestation service
* First draft of attestation service timing logic
* Correct minor typos
* Tidy
* Fix todos
* Improve tests
* Add PeerInfo to connected peers mapping
* Fix compile error
* Fix compile error from merge
* Split up block processing metrics
* Tidy
* Refactor get_pubkey_from_state
* Remove commented-out code
* Rename state_cache -> checkpoint_cache
* Rename Checkpoint -> Snapshot
* Tidy, add comments
* Tidy up find_head function
* Change some checkpoint -> snapshot
* Add tests
* Expose max_len
* Remove dead code
* Tidy
* Fix bug
* Add sync-speed metric
* Add first attempt at VerifiableBlock
* Start integrating into beacon chain
* Integrate VerifiableBlock
* Rename VerifableBlock -> PartialBlockVerification
* Add start of typed methods
* Add progress
* Add further progress
* Rename structs
* Add full block verification to block_processing.rs
* Further beacon chain integration
* Update checks for gossip
* Add todo
* Start adding segement verification
* Add passing chain segement test
* Initial integration with batch sync
* Minor changes
* Tidy, add more error checking
* Start adding chain_segment tests
* Finish invalid signature tests
* Include single and gossip verified blocks in tests
* Add gossip verification tests
* Start adding docs
* Finish adding comments to block_processing.rs
* Rename block_processing.rs -> block_verification
* Start removing old block processing code
* Fixes beacon_chain compilation
* Fix project-wide compile errors
* Remove old code
* Correct code to pass all tests
* Fix bug with beacon proposer index
* Fix shim for BlockProcessingError
* Only process one epoch at a time
* Fix loop in chain segment processing
* Correct tests from master merge
* Add caching for state.eth1_data_votes
* Add BeaconChain::validator_pubkey
* Revert "Add caching for state.eth1_data_votes"
This reverts commit cd73dcd6434fb8d8e6bf30c5356355598ea7b78e.
Co-authored-by: Grant Wuerker <gwuerker@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Michael Sproul <michael@sigmaprime.io>
Co-authored-by: Michael Sproul <micsproul@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: pawan <pawandhananjay@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Paul Hauner <paul@paulhauner.com>
2020-03-17 06:24:44 +00:00
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) {
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for snapshot in snapshots {
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let spec = &harness.chain.spec;
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let slot = snapshot.beacon_block.slot();
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let state = &snapshot.beacon_state;
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let proposer_index = state
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.get_beacon_proposer_index(slot, spec)
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.expect("should find proposer index");
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let keypair = harness
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2020-10-19 05:58:39 +00:00
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Initial work towards v0.2.0 (#924)
* Remove ping protocol
* Initial renaming of network services
* Correct rebasing relative to latest master
* Start updating types
* Adds HashMapDelay struct to utils
* Initial network restructure
* Network restructure. Adds new types for v0.2.0
* Removes build artefacts
* Shift validation to beacon chain
* Temporarily remove gossip validation
This is to be updated to match current optimisation efforts.
* Adds AggregateAndProof
* Begin rebuilding pubsub encoding/decoding
* Signature hacking
* Shift gossipsup decoding into eth2_libp2p
* Existing EF tests passing with fake_crypto
* Shifts block encoding/decoding into RPC
* Delete outdated API spec
* All release tests passing bar genesis state parsing
* Update and test YamlConfig
* Update to spec v0.10 compatible BLS
* Updates to BLS EF tests
* Add EF test for AggregateVerify
And delete unused hash2curve tests for uncompressed points
* Update EF tests to v0.10.1
* Use optional block root correctly in block proc
* Use genesis fork in deposit domain. All tests pass
* Fast aggregate verify test
* Update REST API docs
* Fix unused import
* Bump spec tags to v0.10.1
* Add `seconds_per_eth1_block` to chainspec
* Update to timestamp based eth1 voting scheme
* Return None from `get_votes_to_consider` if block cache is empty
* Handle overflows in `is_candidate_block`
* Revert to failing tests
* Fix eth1 data sets test
* Choose default vote according to spec
* Fix collect_valid_votes tests
* Fix `get_votes_to_consider` to choose all eligible blocks
* Uncomment winning_vote tests
* Add comments; remove unused code
* Reduce seconds_per_eth1_block for simulation
* Addressed review comments
* Add test for default vote case
* Fix logs
* Remove unused functions
* Meter default eth1 votes
* Fix comments
* Progress on attestation service
* Address review comments; remove unused dependency
* Initial work on removing libp2p lock
* Add LRU caches to store (rollup)
* Update attestation validation for DB changes (WIP)
* Initial version of should_forward_block
* Scaffold
* Progress on attestation validation
Also, consolidate prod+testing slot clocks so that they share much
of the same implementation and can both handle sub-slot time changes.
* Removes lock from libp2p service
* Completed network lock removal
* Finish(?) attestation processing
* Correct network termination future
* Add slot check to block check
* Correct fmt issues
* Remove Drop implementation for network service
* Add first attempt at attestation proc. re-write
* Add version 2 of attestation processing
* Minor fixes
* Add validator pubkey cache
* Make get_indexed_attestation take a committee
* Link signature processing into new attn verification
* First working version
* Ensure pubkey cache is updated
* Add more metrics, slight optimizations
* Clone committee cache during attestation processing
* Update shuffling cache during block processing
* Remove old commented-out code
* Fix shuffling cache insert bug
* Used indexed attestation in fork choice
* Restructure attn processing, add metrics
* Add more detailed metrics
* Tidy, fix failing tests
* Fix failing tests, tidy
* Address reviewers suggestions
* Disable/delete two outdated tests
* Modification of validator for subscriptions
* Add slot signing to validator client
* Further progress on validation subscription
* Adds necessary validator subscription functionality
* Add new Pubkeys struct to signature_sets
* Refactor with functional approach
* Update beacon chain
* Clean up validator <-> beacon node http types
* Add aggregator status to ValidatorDuty
* Impl Clone for manual slot clock
* Fix minor errors
* Further progress validator client subscription
* Initial subscription and aggregation handling
* Remove decompressed member from pubkey bytes
* Progress to modifying val client for attestation aggregation
* First draft of validator client upgrade for aggregate attestations
* Add hashmap for indices lookup
* Add state cache, remove store cache
* Only build the head committee cache
* Removes lock on a network channel
* Partially implement beacon node subscription http api
* Correct compilation issues
* Change `get_attesting_indices` to use Vec
* Fix failing test
* Partial implementation of timer
* Adds timer, removes exit_future, http api to op pool
* Partial multiple aggregate attestation handling
* Permits bulk messages accross gossipsub network channel
* Correct compile issues
* Improve gosispsub messaging and correct rest api helpers
* Added global gossipsub subscriptions
* Update validator subscriptions data structs
* Tidy
* Re-structure validator subscriptions
* Initial handling of subscriptions
* Re-structure network service
* Add pubkey cache persistence file
* Add more comments
* Integrate persistence file into builder
* Add pubkey cache tests
* Add HashSetDelay and introduce into attestation service
* Handles validator subscriptions
* Add data_dir to beacon chain builder
* Remove Option in pubkey cache persistence file
* Ensure consistency between datadir/data_dir
* Fix failing network test
* Peer subnet discovery gets queued for future subscriptions
* Reorganise attestation service functions
* Initial wiring of attestation service
* First draft of attestation service timing logic
* Correct minor typos
* Tidy
* Fix todos
* Improve tests
* Add PeerInfo to connected peers mapping
* Fix compile error
* Fix compile error from merge
* Split up block processing metrics
* Tidy
* Refactor get_pubkey_from_state
* Remove commented-out code
* Rename state_cache -> checkpoint_cache
* Rename Checkpoint -> Snapshot
* Tidy, add comments
* Tidy up find_head function
* Change some checkpoint -> snapshot
* Add tests
* Expose max_len
* Remove dead code
* Tidy
* Fix bug
* Add sync-speed metric
* Add first attempt at VerifiableBlock
* Start integrating into beacon chain
* Integrate VerifiableBlock
* Rename VerifableBlock -> PartialBlockVerification
* Add start of typed methods
* Add progress
* Add further progress
* Rename structs
* Add full block verification to block_processing.rs
* Further beacon chain integration
* Update checks for gossip
* Add todo
* Start adding segement verification
* Add passing chain segement test
* Initial integration with batch sync
* Minor changes
* Tidy, add more error checking
* Start adding chain_segment tests
* Finish invalid signature tests
* Include single and gossip verified blocks in tests
* Add gossip verification tests
* Start adding docs
* Finish adding comments to block_processing.rs
* Rename block_processing.rs -> block_verification
* Start removing old block processing code
* Fixes beacon_chain compilation
* Fix project-wide compile errors
* Remove old code
* Correct code to pass all tests
* Fix bug with beacon proposer index
* Fix shim for BlockProcessingError
* Only process one epoch at a time
* Fix loop in chain segment processing
* Correct tests from master merge
* Add caching for state.eth1_data_votes
* Add BeaconChain::validator_pubkey
* Revert "Add caching for state.eth1_data_votes"
This reverts commit cd73dcd6434fb8d8e6bf30c5356355598ea7b78e.
Co-authored-by: Grant Wuerker <gwuerker@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Michael Sproul <michael@sigmaprime.io>
Co-authored-by: Michael Sproul <micsproul@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: pawan <pawandhananjay@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Paul Hauner <paul@paulhauner.com>
2020-03-17 06:24:44 +00:00
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Use async code when interacting with EL (#3244)
## Overview
This rather extensive PR achieves two primary goals:
1. Uses the finalized/justified checkpoints of fork choice (FC), rather than that of the head state.
2. Refactors fork choice, block production and block processing to `async` functions.
Additionally, it achieves:
- Concurrent forkchoice updates to the EL and cache pruning after a new head is selected.
- Concurrent "block packing" (attestations, etc) and execution payload retrieval during block production.
- Concurrent per-block-processing and execution payload verification during block processing.
- The `Arc`-ification of `SignedBeaconBlock` during block processing (it's never mutated, so why not?):
- I had to do this to deal with sending blocks into spawned tasks.
- Previously we were cloning the beacon block at least 2 times during each block processing, these clones are either removed or turned into cheaper `Arc` clones.
- We were also `Box`-ing and un-`Box`-ing beacon blocks as they moved throughout the networking crate. This is not a big deal, but it's nice to avoid shifting things between the stack and heap.
- Avoids cloning *all the blocks* in *every chain segment* during sync.
- It also has the potential to clean up our code where we need to pass an *owned* block around so we can send it back in the case of an error (I didn't do much of this, my PR is already big enough :sweat_smile:)
- The `BeaconChain::HeadSafetyStatus` struct was removed. It was an old relic from prior merge specs.
For motivation for this change, see https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse/pull/3244#issuecomment-1160963273
## Changes to `canonical_head` and `fork_choice`
Previously, the `BeaconChain` had two separate fields:
```
canonical_head: RwLock<Snapshot>,
fork_choice: RwLock<BeaconForkChoice>
```
Now, we have grouped these values under a single struct:
```
canonical_head: CanonicalHead {
cached_head: RwLock<Arc<Snapshot>>,
fork_choice: RwLock<BeaconForkChoice>
}
```
Apart from ergonomics, the only *actual* change here is wrapping the canonical head snapshot in an `Arc`. This means that we no longer need to hold the `cached_head` (`canonical_head`, in old terms) lock when we want to pull some values from it. This was done to avoid deadlock risks by preventing functions from acquiring (and holding) the `cached_head` and `fork_choice` locks simultaneously.
## Breaking Changes
### The `state` (root) field in the `finalized_checkpoint` SSE event
Consider the scenario where epoch `n` is just finalized, but `start_slot(n)` is skipped. There are two state roots we might in the `finalized_checkpoint` SSE event:
1. The state root of the finalized block, which is `get_block(finalized_checkpoint.root).state_root`.
4. The state root at slot of `start_slot(n)`, which would be the state from (1), but "skipped forward" through any skip slots.
Previously, Lighthouse would choose (2). However, we can see that when [Teku generates that event](https://github.com/ConsenSys/teku/blob/de2b2801c89ef5abf983d6bf37867c37fc47121f/data/beaconrestapi/src/main/java/tech/pegasys/teku/beaconrestapi/handlers/v1/events/EventSubscriptionManager.java#L171-L182) it uses [`getStateRootFromBlockRoot`](https://github.com/ConsenSys/teku/blob/de2b2801c89ef5abf983d6bf37867c37fc47121f/data/provider/src/main/java/tech/pegasys/teku/api/ChainDataProvider.java#L336-L341) which uses (1).
I have switched Lighthouse from (2) to (1). I think it's a somewhat arbitrary choice between the two, where (1) is easier to compute and is consistent with Teku.
## Notes for Reviewers
I've renamed `BeaconChain::fork_choice` to `BeaconChain::recompute_head`. Doing this helped ensure I broke all previous uses of fork choice and I also find it more descriptive. It describes an action and can't be confused with trying to get a reference to the `ForkChoice` struct.
I've changed the ordering of SSE events when a block is received. It used to be `[block, finalized, head]` and now it's `[block, head, finalized]`. It was easier this way and I don't think we were making any promises about SSE event ordering so it's not "breaking".
I've made it so fork choice will run when it's first constructed. I did this because I wanted to have a cached version of the last call to `get_head`. Ensuring `get_head` has been run *at least once* means that the cached values doesn't need to wrapped in an `Option`. This was fairly simple, it just involved passing a `slot` to the constructor so it knows *when* it's being run. When loading a fork choice from the store and a slot clock isn't handy I've just used the `slot` that was saved in the `fork_choice_store`. That seems like it would be a faithful representation of the slot when we saved it.
I added the `genesis_time: u64` to the `BeaconChain`. It's small, constant and nice to have around.
Since we're using FC for the fin/just checkpoints, we no longer get the `0x00..00` roots at genesis. You can see I had to remove a work-around in `ef-tests` here: b56be3bc2. I can't find any reason why this would be an issue, if anything I think it'll be better since the genesis-alias has caught us out a few times (0x00..00 isn't actually a real root). Edit: I did find a case where the `network` expected the 0x00..00 alias and patched it here: 3f26ac3e2.
You'll notice a lot of changes in tests. Generally, tests should be functionally equivalent. Here are the things creating the most diff-noise in tests:
- Changing tests to be `tokio::async` tests.
- Adding `.await` to fork choice, block processing and block production functions.
- Refactor of the `canonical_head` "API" provided by the `BeaconChain`. E.g., `chain.canonical_head.cached_head()` instead of `chain.canonical_head.read()`.
- Wrapping `SignedBeaconBlock` in an `Arc`.
- In the `beacon_chain/tests/block_verification`, we can't use the `lazy_static` `CHAIN_SEGMENT` variable anymore since it's generated with an async function. We just generate it in each test, not so efficient but hopefully insignificant.
I had to disable `rayon` concurrent tests in the `fork_choice` tests. This is because the use of `rayon` and `block_on` was causing a panic.
Co-authored-by: Mac L <mjladson@pm.me>
2022-07-03 05:36:50 +00:00
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let (block, _) = snapshot.beacon_block.as_ref().clone().deconstruct();
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snapshot.beacon_block = Arc::new(block.sign(
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2020-04-08 06:46:37 +00:00
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&keypair.sk,
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2021-07-09 06:15:32 +00:00
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&state.fork(),
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state.genesis_validators_root(),
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2020-04-08 06:46:37 +00:00
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spec,
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Use async code when interacting with EL (#3244)
## Overview
This rather extensive PR achieves two primary goals:
1. Uses the finalized/justified checkpoints of fork choice (FC), rather than that of the head state.
2. Refactors fork choice, block production and block processing to `async` functions.
Additionally, it achieves:
- Concurrent forkchoice updates to the EL and cache pruning after a new head is selected.
- Concurrent "block packing" (attestations, etc) and execution payload retrieval during block production.
- Concurrent per-block-processing and execution payload verification during block processing.
- The `Arc`-ification of `SignedBeaconBlock` during block processing (it's never mutated, so why not?):
- I had to do this to deal with sending blocks into spawned tasks.
- Previously we were cloning the beacon block at least 2 times during each block processing, these clones are either removed or turned into cheaper `Arc` clones.
- We were also `Box`-ing and un-`Box`-ing beacon blocks as they moved throughout the networking crate. This is not a big deal, but it's nice to avoid shifting things between the stack and heap.
- Avoids cloning *all the blocks* in *every chain segment* during sync.
- It also has the potential to clean up our code where we need to pass an *owned* block around so we can send it back in the case of an error (I didn't do much of this, my PR is already big enough :sweat_smile:)
- The `BeaconChain::HeadSafetyStatus` struct was removed. It was an old relic from prior merge specs.
For motivation for this change, see https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse/pull/3244#issuecomment-1160963273
## Changes to `canonical_head` and `fork_choice`
Previously, the `BeaconChain` had two separate fields:
```
canonical_head: RwLock<Snapshot>,
fork_choice: RwLock<BeaconForkChoice>
```
Now, we have grouped these values under a single struct:
```
canonical_head: CanonicalHead {
cached_head: RwLock<Arc<Snapshot>>,
fork_choice: RwLock<BeaconForkChoice>
}
```
Apart from ergonomics, the only *actual* change here is wrapping the canonical head snapshot in an `Arc`. This means that we no longer need to hold the `cached_head` (`canonical_head`, in old terms) lock when we want to pull some values from it. This was done to avoid deadlock risks by preventing functions from acquiring (and holding) the `cached_head` and `fork_choice` locks simultaneously.
## Breaking Changes
### The `state` (root) field in the `finalized_checkpoint` SSE event
Consider the scenario where epoch `n` is just finalized, but `start_slot(n)` is skipped. There are two state roots we might in the `finalized_checkpoint` SSE event:
1. The state root of the finalized block, which is `get_block(finalized_checkpoint.root).state_root`.
4. The state root at slot of `start_slot(n)`, which would be the state from (1), but "skipped forward" through any skip slots.
Previously, Lighthouse would choose (2). However, we can see that when [Teku generates that event](https://github.com/ConsenSys/teku/blob/de2b2801c89ef5abf983d6bf37867c37fc47121f/data/beaconrestapi/src/main/java/tech/pegasys/teku/beaconrestapi/handlers/v1/events/EventSubscriptionManager.java#L171-L182) it uses [`getStateRootFromBlockRoot`](https://github.com/ConsenSys/teku/blob/de2b2801c89ef5abf983d6bf37867c37fc47121f/data/provider/src/main/java/tech/pegasys/teku/api/ChainDataProvider.java#L336-L341) which uses (1).
I have switched Lighthouse from (2) to (1). I think it's a somewhat arbitrary choice between the two, where (1) is easier to compute and is consistent with Teku.
## Notes for Reviewers
I've renamed `BeaconChain::fork_choice` to `BeaconChain::recompute_head`. Doing this helped ensure I broke all previous uses of fork choice and I also find it more descriptive. It describes an action and can't be confused with trying to get a reference to the `ForkChoice` struct.
I've changed the ordering of SSE events when a block is received. It used to be `[block, finalized, head]` and now it's `[block, head, finalized]`. It was easier this way and I don't think we were making any promises about SSE event ordering so it's not "breaking".
I've made it so fork choice will run when it's first constructed. I did this because I wanted to have a cached version of the last call to `get_head`. Ensuring `get_head` has been run *at least once* means that the cached values doesn't need to wrapped in an `Option`. This was fairly simple, it just involved passing a `slot` to the constructor so it knows *when* it's being run. When loading a fork choice from the store and a slot clock isn't handy I've just used the `slot` that was saved in the `fork_choice_store`. That seems like it would be a faithful representation of the slot when we saved it.
I added the `genesis_time: u64` to the `BeaconChain`. It's small, constant and nice to have around.
Since we're using FC for the fin/just checkpoints, we no longer get the `0x00..00` roots at genesis. You can see I had to remove a work-around in `ef-tests` here: b56be3bc2. I can't find any reason why this would be an issue, if anything I think it'll be better since the genesis-alias has caught us out a few times (0x00..00 isn't actually a real root). Edit: I did find a case where the `network` expected the 0x00..00 alias and patched it here: 3f26ac3e2.
You'll notice a lot of changes in tests. Generally, tests should be functionally equivalent. Here are the things creating the most diff-noise in tests:
- Changing tests to be `tokio::async` tests.
- Adding `.await` to fork choice, block processing and block production functions.
- Refactor of the `canonical_head` "API" provided by the `BeaconChain`. E.g., `chain.canonical_head.cached_head()` instead of `chain.canonical_head.read()`.
- Wrapping `SignedBeaconBlock` in an `Arc`.
- In the `beacon_chain/tests/block_verification`, we can't use the `lazy_static` `CHAIN_SEGMENT` variable anymore since it's generated with an async function. We just generate it in each test, not so efficient but hopefully insignificant.
I had to disable `rayon` concurrent tests in the `fork_choice` tests. This is because the use of `rayon` and `block_on` was causing a panic.
Co-authored-by: Mac L <mjladson@pm.me>
2022-07-03 05:36:50 +00:00
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Initial work towards v0.2.0 (#924)
* Remove ping protocol
* Initial renaming of network services
* Correct rebasing relative to latest master
* Start updating types
* Adds HashMapDelay struct to utils
* Initial network restructure
* Network restructure. Adds new types for v0.2.0
* Removes build artefacts
* Shift validation to beacon chain
* Temporarily remove gossip validation
This is to be updated to match current optimisation efforts.
* Adds AggregateAndProof
* Begin rebuilding pubsub encoding/decoding
* Signature hacking
* Shift gossipsup decoding into eth2_libp2p
* Existing EF tests passing with fake_crypto
* Shifts block encoding/decoding into RPC
* Delete outdated API spec
* All release tests passing bar genesis state parsing
* Update and test YamlConfig
* Update to spec v0.10 compatible BLS
* Updates to BLS EF tests
* Add EF test for AggregateVerify
And delete unused hash2curve tests for uncompressed points
* Update EF tests to v0.10.1
* Use optional block root correctly in block proc
* Use genesis fork in deposit domain. All tests pass
* Fast aggregate verify test
* Update REST API docs
* Fix unused import
* Bump spec tags to v0.10.1
* Add `seconds_per_eth1_block` to chainspec
* Update to timestamp based eth1 voting scheme
* Return None from `get_votes_to_consider` if block cache is empty
* Handle overflows in `is_candidate_block`
* Revert to failing tests
* Fix eth1 data sets test
* Choose default vote according to spec
* Fix collect_valid_votes tests
* Fix `get_votes_to_consider` to choose all eligible blocks
* Uncomment winning_vote tests
* Add comments; remove unused code
* Reduce seconds_per_eth1_block for simulation
* Addressed review comments
* Add test for default vote case
* Fix logs
* Remove unused functions
* Meter default eth1 votes
* Fix comments
* Progress on attestation service
* Address review comments; remove unused dependency
* Initial work on removing libp2p lock
* Add LRU caches to store (rollup)
* Update attestation validation for DB changes (WIP)
* Initial version of should_forward_block
* Scaffold
* Progress on attestation validation
Also, consolidate prod+testing slot clocks so that they share much
of the same implementation and can both handle sub-slot time changes.
* Removes lock from libp2p service
* Completed network lock removal
* Finish(?) attestation processing
* Correct network termination future
* Add slot check to block check
* Correct fmt issues
* Remove Drop implementation for network service
* Add first attempt at attestation proc. re-write
* Add version 2 of attestation processing
* Minor fixes
* Add validator pubkey cache
* Make get_indexed_attestation take a committee
* Link signature processing into new attn verification
* First working version
* Ensure pubkey cache is updated
* Add more metrics, slight optimizations
* Clone committee cache during attestation processing
* Update shuffling cache during block processing
* Remove old commented-out code
* Fix shuffling cache insert bug
* Used indexed attestation in fork choice
* Restructure attn processing, add metrics
* Add more detailed metrics
* Tidy, fix failing tests
* Fix failing tests, tidy
* Address reviewers suggestions
* Disable/delete two outdated tests
* Modification of validator for subscriptions
* Add slot signing to validator client
* Further progress on validation subscription
* Adds necessary validator subscription functionality
* Add new Pubkeys struct to signature_sets
* Refactor with functional approach
* Update beacon chain
* Clean up validator <-> beacon node http types
* Add aggregator status to ValidatorDuty
* Impl Clone for manual slot clock
* Fix minor errors
* Further progress validator client subscription
* Initial subscription and aggregation handling
* Remove decompressed member from pubkey bytes
* Progress to modifying val client for attestation aggregation
* First draft of validator client upgrade for aggregate attestations
* Add hashmap for indices lookup
* Add state cache, remove store cache
* Only build the head committee cache
* Removes lock on a network channel
* Partially implement beacon node subscription http api
* Correct compilation issues
* Change `get_attesting_indices` to use Vec
* Fix failing test
* Partial implementation of timer
* Adds timer, removes exit_future, http api to op pool
* Partial multiple aggregate attestation handling
* Permits bulk messages accross gossipsub network channel
* Correct compile issues
* Improve gosispsub messaging and correct rest api helpers
* Added global gossipsub subscriptions
* Update validator subscriptions data structs
* Tidy
* Re-structure validator subscriptions
* Initial handling of subscriptions
* Re-structure network service
* Add pubkey cache persistence file
* Add more comments
* Integrate persistence file into builder
* Add pubkey cache tests
* Add HashSetDelay and introduce into attestation service
* Handles validator subscriptions
* Add data_dir to beacon chain builder
* Remove Option in pubkey cache persistence file
* Ensure consistency between datadir/data_dir
* Fix failing network test
* Peer subnet discovery gets queued for future subscriptions
* Reorganise attestation service functions
* Initial wiring of attestation service
* First draft of attestation service timing logic
* Correct minor typos
* Tidy
* Fix todos
* Improve tests
* Add PeerInfo to connected peers mapping
* Fix compile error
* Fix compile error from merge
* Split up block processing metrics
* Tidy
* Refactor get_pubkey_from_state
* Remove commented-out code
* Rename state_cache -> checkpoint_cache
* Rename Checkpoint -> Snapshot
* Tidy, add comments
* Tidy up find_head function
* Change some checkpoint -> snapshot
* Add tests
* Expose max_len
* Remove dead code
* Tidy
* Fix bug
* Add sync-speed metric
* Add first attempt at VerifiableBlock
* Start integrating into beacon chain
* Integrate VerifiableBlock
* Rename VerifableBlock -> PartialBlockVerification
* Add start of typed methods
* Add progress
* Add further progress
* Rename structs
* Add full block verification to block_processing.rs
* Further beacon chain integration
* Update checks for gossip
* Add todo
* Start adding segement verification
* Add passing chain segement test
* Initial integration with batch sync
* Minor changes
* Tidy, add more error checking
* Start adding chain_segment tests
* Finish invalid signature tests
* Include single and gossip verified blocks in tests
* Add gossip verification tests
* Start adding docs
* Finish adding comments to block_processing.rs
* Rename block_processing.rs -> block_verification
* Start removing old block processing code
* Fixes beacon_chain compilation
* Fix project-wide compile errors
* Remove old code
* Correct code to pass all tests
* Fix bug with beacon proposer index
* Fix shim for BlockProcessingError
* Only process one epoch at a time
* Fix loop in chain segment processing
* Correct tests from master merge
* Add caching for state.eth1_data_votes
* Add BeaconChain::validator_pubkey
* Revert "Add caching for state.eth1_data_votes"
This reverts commit cd73dcd6434fb8d8e6bf30c5356355598ea7b78e.
Co-authored-by: Grant Wuerker <gwuerker@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Michael Sproul <michael@sigmaprime.io>
Co-authored-by: Michael Sproul <micsproul@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: pawan <pawandhananjay@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Paul Hauner <paul@paulhauner.com>
2020-03-17 06:24:44 +00:00
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Use async code when interacting with EL (#3244)
## Overview
This rather extensive PR achieves two primary goals:
1. Uses the finalized/justified checkpoints of fork choice (FC), rather than that of the head state.
2. Refactors fork choice, block production and block processing to `async` functions.
Additionally, it achieves:
- Concurrent forkchoice updates to the EL and cache pruning after a new head is selected.
- Concurrent "block packing" (attestations, etc) and execution payload retrieval during block production.
- Concurrent per-block-processing and execution payload verification during block processing.
- The `Arc`-ification of `SignedBeaconBlock` during block processing (it's never mutated, so why not?):
- I had to do this to deal with sending blocks into spawned tasks.
- Previously we were cloning the beacon block at least 2 times during each block processing, these clones are either removed or turned into cheaper `Arc` clones.
- We were also `Box`-ing and un-`Box`-ing beacon blocks as they moved throughout the networking crate. This is not a big deal, but it's nice to avoid shifting things between the stack and heap.
- Avoids cloning *all the blocks* in *every chain segment* during sync.
- It also has the potential to clean up our code where we need to pass an *owned* block around so we can send it back in the case of an error (I didn't do much of this, my PR is already big enough :sweat_smile:)
- The `BeaconChain::HeadSafetyStatus` struct was removed. It was an old relic from prior merge specs.
For motivation for this change, see https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse/pull/3244#issuecomment-1160963273
## Changes to `canonical_head` and `fork_choice`
Previously, the `BeaconChain` had two separate fields:
```
canonical_head: RwLock<Snapshot>,
fork_choice: RwLock<BeaconForkChoice>
```
Now, we have grouped these values under a single struct:
```
canonical_head: CanonicalHead {
cached_head: RwLock<Arc<Snapshot>>,
fork_choice: RwLock<BeaconForkChoice>
}
```
Apart from ergonomics, the only *actual* change here is wrapping the canonical head snapshot in an `Arc`. This means that we no longer need to hold the `cached_head` (`canonical_head`, in old terms) lock when we want to pull some values from it. This was done to avoid deadlock risks by preventing functions from acquiring (and holding) the `cached_head` and `fork_choice` locks simultaneously.
## Breaking Changes
### The `state` (root) field in the `finalized_checkpoint` SSE event
Consider the scenario where epoch `n` is just finalized, but `start_slot(n)` is skipped. There are two state roots we might in the `finalized_checkpoint` SSE event:
1. The state root of the finalized block, which is `get_block(finalized_checkpoint.root).state_root`.
4. The state root at slot of `start_slot(n)`, which would be the state from (1), but "skipped forward" through any skip slots.
Previously, Lighthouse would choose (2). However, we can see that when [Teku generates that event](https://github.com/ConsenSys/teku/blob/de2b2801c89ef5abf983d6bf37867c37fc47121f/data/beaconrestapi/src/main/java/tech/pegasys/teku/beaconrestapi/handlers/v1/events/EventSubscriptionManager.java#L171-L182) it uses [`getStateRootFromBlockRoot`](https://github.com/ConsenSys/teku/blob/de2b2801c89ef5abf983d6bf37867c37fc47121f/data/provider/src/main/java/tech/pegasys/teku/api/ChainDataProvider.java#L336-L341) which uses (1).
I have switched Lighthouse from (2) to (1). I think it's a somewhat arbitrary choice between the two, where (1) is easier to compute and is consistent with Teku.
## Notes for Reviewers
I've renamed `BeaconChain::fork_choice` to `BeaconChain::recompute_head`. Doing this helped ensure I broke all previous uses of fork choice and I also find it more descriptive. It describes an action and can't be confused with trying to get a reference to the `ForkChoice` struct.
I've changed the ordering of SSE events when a block is received. It used to be `[block, finalized, head]` and now it's `[block, head, finalized]`. It was easier this way and I don't think we were making any promises about SSE event ordering so it's not "breaking".
I've made it so fork choice will run when it's first constructed. I did this because I wanted to have a cached version of the last call to `get_head`. Ensuring `get_head` has been run *at least once* means that the cached values doesn't need to wrapped in an `Option`. This was fairly simple, it just involved passing a `slot` to the constructor so it knows *when* it's being run. When loading a fork choice from the store and a slot clock isn't handy I've just used the `slot` that was saved in the `fork_choice_store`. That seems like it would be a faithful representation of the slot when we saved it.
I added the `genesis_time: u64` to the `BeaconChain`. It's small, constant and nice to have around.
Since we're using FC for the fin/just checkpoints, we no longer get the `0x00..00` roots at genesis. You can see I had to remove a work-around in `ef-tests` here: b56be3bc2. I can't find any reason why this would be an issue, if anything I think it'll be better since the genesis-alias has caught us out a few times (0x00..00 isn't actually a real root). Edit: I did find a case where the `network` expected the 0x00..00 alias and patched it here: 3f26ac3e2.
You'll notice a lot of changes in tests. Generally, tests should be functionally equivalent. Here are the things creating the most diff-noise in tests:
- Changing tests to be `tokio::async` tests.
- Adding `.await` to fork choice, block processing and block production functions.
- Refactor of the `canonical_head` "API" provided by the `BeaconChain`. E.g., `chain.canonical_head.cached_head()` instead of `chain.canonical_head.read()`.
- Wrapping `SignedBeaconBlock` in an `Arc`.
- In the `beacon_chain/tests/block_verification`, we can't use the `lazy_static` `CHAIN_SEGMENT` variable anymore since it's generated with an async function. We just generate it in each test, not so efficient but hopefully insignificant.
I had to disable `rayon` concurrent tests in the `fork_choice` tests. This is because the use of `rayon` and `block_on` was causing a panic.
Co-authored-by: Mac L <mjladson@pm.me>
2022-07-03 05:36:50 +00:00
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let (mut block, signature) = child.beacon_block.as_ref().clone().deconstruct();
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Use async code when interacting with EL (#3244)
## Overview
This rather extensive PR achieves two primary goals:
1. Uses the finalized/justified checkpoints of fork choice (FC), rather than that of the head state.
2. Refactors fork choice, block production and block processing to `async` functions.
Additionally, it achieves:
- Concurrent forkchoice updates to the EL and cache pruning after a new head is selected.
- Concurrent "block packing" (attestations, etc) and execution payload retrieval during block production.
- Concurrent per-block-processing and execution payload verification during block processing.
- The `Arc`-ification of `SignedBeaconBlock` during block processing (it's never mutated, so why not?):
- I had to do this to deal with sending blocks into spawned tasks.
- Previously we were cloning the beacon block at least 2 times during each block processing, these clones are either removed or turned into cheaper `Arc` clones.
- We were also `Box`-ing and un-`Box`-ing beacon blocks as they moved throughout the networking crate. This is not a big deal, but it's nice to avoid shifting things between the stack and heap.
- Avoids cloning *all the blocks* in *every chain segment* during sync.
- It also has the potential to clean up our code where we need to pass an *owned* block around so we can send it back in the case of an error (I didn't do much of this, my PR is already big enough :sweat_smile:)
- The `BeaconChain::HeadSafetyStatus` struct was removed. It was an old relic from prior merge specs.
For motivation for this change, see https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse/pull/3244#issuecomment-1160963273
## Changes to `canonical_head` and `fork_choice`
Previously, the `BeaconChain` had two separate fields:
```
canonical_head: RwLock<Snapshot>,
fork_choice: RwLock<BeaconForkChoice>
```
Now, we have grouped these values under a single struct:
```
canonical_head: CanonicalHead {
cached_head: RwLock<Arc<Snapshot>>,
fork_choice: RwLock<BeaconForkChoice>
}
```
Apart from ergonomics, the only *actual* change here is wrapping the canonical head snapshot in an `Arc`. This means that we no longer need to hold the `cached_head` (`canonical_head`, in old terms) lock when we want to pull some values from it. This was done to avoid deadlock risks by preventing functions from acquiring (and holding) the `cached_head` and `fork_choice` locks simultaneously.
## Breaking Changes
### The `state` (root) field in the `finalized_checkpoint` SSE event
Consider the scenario where epoch `n` is just finalized, but `start_slot(n)` is skipped. There are two state roots we might in the `finalized_checkpoint` SSE event:
1. The state root of the finalized block, which is `get_block(finalized_checkpoint.root).state_root`.
4. The state root at slot of `start_slot(n)`, which would be the state from (1), but "skipped forward" through any skip slots.
Previously, Lighthouse would choose (2). However, we can see that when [Teku generates that event](https://github.com/ConsenSys/teku/blob/de2b2801c89ef5abf983d6bf37867c37fc47121f/data/beaconrestapi/src/main/java/tech/pegasys/teku/beaconrestapi/handlers/v1/events/EventSubscriptionManager.java#L171-L182) it uses [`getStateRootFromBlockRoot`](https://github.com/ConsenSys/teku/blob/de2b2801c89ef5abf983d6bf37867c37fc47121f/data/provider/src/main/java/tech/pegasys/teku/api/ChainDataProvider.java#L336-L341) which uses (1).
I have switched Lighthouse from (2) to (1). I think it's a somewhat arbitrary choice between the two, where (1) is easier to compute and is consistent with Teku.
## Notes for Reviewers
I've renamed `BeaconChain::fork_choice` to `BeaconChain::recompute_head`. Doing this helped ensure I broke all previous uses of fork choice and I also find it more descriptive. It describes an action and can't be confused with trying to get a reference to the `ForkChoice` struct.
I've changed the ordering of SSE events when a block is received. It used to be `[block, finalized, head]` and now it's `[block, head, finalized]`. It was easier this way and I don't think we were making any promises about SSE event ordering so it's not "breaking".
I've made it so fork choice will run when it's first constructed. I did this because I wanted to have a cached version of the last call to `get_head`. Ensuring `get_head` has been run *at least once* means that the cached values doesn't need to wrapped in an `Option`. This was fairly simple, it just involved passing a `slot` to the constructor so it knows *when* it's being run. When loading a fork choice from the store and a slot clock isn't handy I've just used the `slot` that was saved in the `fork_choice_store`. That seems like it would be a faithful representation of the slot when we saved it.
I added the `genesis_time: u64` to the `BeaconChain`. It's small, constant and nice to have around.
Since we're using FC for the fin/just checkpoints, we no longer get the `0x00..00` roots at genesis. You can see I had to remove a work-around in `ef-tests` here: b56be3bc2. I can't find any reason why this would be an issue, if anything I think it'll be better since the genesis-alias has caught us out a few times (0x00..00 isn't actually a real root). Edit: I did find a case where the `network` expected the 0x00..00 alias and patched it here: 3f26ac3e2.
You'll notice a lot of changes in tests. Generally, tests should be functionally equivalent. Here are the things creating the most diff-noise in tests:
- Changing tests to be `tokio::async` tests.
- Adding `.await` to fork choice, block processing and block production functions.
- Refactor of the `canonical_head` "API" provided by the `BeaconChain`. E.g., `chain.canonical_head.cached_head()` instead of `chain.canonical_head.read()`.
- Wrapping `SignedBeaconBlock` in an `Arc`.
- In the `beacon_chain/tests/block_verification`, we can't use the `lazy_static` `CHAIN_SEGMENT` variable anymore since it's generated with an async function. We just generate it in each test, not so efficient but hopefully insignificant.
I had to disable `rayon` concurrent tests in the `fork_choice` tests. This is because the use of `rayon` and `block_on` was causing a panic.
Co-authored-by: Mac L <mjladson@pm.me>
2022-07-03 05:36:50 +00:00
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child.beacon_block = Arc::new(SignedBeaconBlock::from_block(block, signature))
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Initial work towards v0.2.0 (#924)
* Remove ping protocol
* Initial renaming of network services
* Correct rebasing relative to latest master
* Start updating types
* Adds HashMapDelay struct to utils
* Initial network restructure
* Network restructure. Adds new types for v0.2.0
* Removes build artefacts
* Shift validation to beacon chain
* Temporarily remove gossip validation
This is to be updated to match current optimisation efforts.
* Adds AggregateAndProof
* Begin rebuilding pubsub encoding/decoding
* Signature hacking
* Shift gossipsup decoding into eth2_libp2p
* Existing EF tests passing with fake_crypto
* Shifts block encoding/decoding into RPC
* Delete outdated API spec
* All release tests passing bar genesis state parsing
* Update and test YamlConfig
* Update to spec v0.10 compatible BLS
* Updates to BLS EF tests
* Add EF test for AggregateVerify
And delete unused hash2curve tests for uncompressed points
* Update EF tests to v0.10.1
* Use optional block root correctly in block proc
* Use genesis fork in deposit domain. All tests pass
* Fast aggregate verify test
* Update REST API docs
* Fix unused import
* Bump spec tags to v0.10.1
* Add `seconds_per_eth1_block` to chainspec
* Update to timestamp based eth1 voting scheme
* Return None from `get_votes_to_consider` if block cache is empty
* Handle overflows in `is_candidate_block`
* Revert to failing tests
* Fix eth1 data sets test
* Choose default vote according to spec
* Fix collect_valid_votes tests
* Fix `get_votes_to_consider` to choose all eligible blocks
* Uncomment winning_vote tests
* Add comments; remove unused code
* Reduce seconds_per_eth1_block for simulation
* Addressed review comments
* Add test for default vote case
* Fix logs
* Remove unused functions
* Meter default eth1 votes
* Fix comments
* Progress on attestation service
* Address review comments; remove unused dependency
* Initial work on removing libp2p lock
* Add LRU caches to store (rollup)
* Update attestation validation for DB changes (WIP)
* Initial version of should_forward_block
* Scaffold
* Progress on attestation validation
Also, consolidate prod+testing slot clocks so that they share much
of the same implementation and can both handle sub-slot time changes.
* Removes lock from libp2p service
* Completed network lock removal
* Finish(?) attestation processing
* Correct network termination future
* Add slot check to block check
* Correct fmt issues
* Remove Drop implementation for network service
* Add first attempt at attestation proc. re-write
* Add version 2 of attestation processing
* Minor fixes
* Add validator pubkey cache
* Make get_indexed_attestation take a committee
* Link signature processing into new attn verification
* First working version
* Ensure pubkey cache is updated
* Add more metrics, slight optimizations
* Clone committee cache during attestation processing
* Update shuffling cache during block processing
* Remove old commented-out code
* Fix shuffling cache insert bug
* Used indexed attestation in fork choice
* Restructure attn processing, add metrics
* Add more detailed metrics
* Tidy, fix failing tests
* Fix failing tests, tidy
* Address reviewers suggestions
* Disable/delete two outdated tests
* Modification of validator for subscriptions
* Add slot signing to validator client
* Further progress on validation subscription
* Adds necessary validator subscription functionality
* Add new Pubkeys struct to signature_sets
* Refactor with functional approach
* Update beacon chain
* Clean up validator <-> beacon node http types
* Add aggregator status to ValidatorDuty
* Impl Clone for manual slot clock
* Fix minor errors
* Further progress validator client subscription
* Initial subscription and aggregation handling
* Remove decompressed member from pubkey bytes
* Progress to modifying val client for attestation aggregation
* First draft of validator client upgrade for aggregate attestations
* Add hashmap for indices lookup
* Add state cache, remove store cache
* Only build the head committee cache
* Removes lock on a network channel
* Partially implement beacon node subscription http api
* Correct compilation issues
* Change `get_attesting_indices` to use Vec
* Fix failing test
* Partial implementation of timer
* Adds timer, removes exit_future, http api to op pool
* Partial multiple aggregate attestation handling
* Permits bulk messages accross gossipsub network channel
* Correct compile issues
* Improve gosispsub messaging and correct rest api helpers
* Added global gossipsub subscriptions
* Update validator subscriptions data structs
* Tidy
* Re-structure validator subscriptions
* Initial handling of subscriptions
* Re-structure network service
* Add pubkey cache persistence file
* Add more comments
* Integrate persistence file into builder
* Add pubkey cache tests
* Add HashSetDelay and introduce into attestation service
* Handles validator subscriptions
* Add data_dir to beacon chain builder
* Remove Option in pubkey cache persistence file
* Ensure consistency between datadir/data_dir
* Fix failing network test
* Peer subnet discovery gets queued for future subscriptions
* Reorganise attestation service functions
* Initial wiring of attestation service
* First draft of attestation service timing logic
* Correct minor typos
* Tidy
* Fix todos
* Improve tests
* Add PeerInfo to connected peers mapping
* Fix compile error
* Fix compile error from merge
* Split up block processing metrics
* Tidy
* Refactor get_pubkey_from_state
* Remove commented-out code
* Rename state_cache -> checkpoint_cache
* Rename Checkpoint -> Snapshot
* Tidy, add comments
* Tidy up find_head function
* Change some checkpoint -> snapshot
* Add tests
* Expose max_len
* Remove dead code
* Tidy
* Fix bug
* Add sync-speed metric
* Add first attempt at VerifiableBlock
* Start integrating into beacon chain
* Integrate VerifiableBlock
* Rename VerifableBlock -> PartialBlockVerification
* Add start of typed methods
* Add progress
* Add further progress
* Rename structs
* Add full block verification to block_processing.rs
* Further beacon chain integration
* Update checks for gossip
* Add todo
* Start adding segement verification
* Add passing chain segement test
* Initial integration with batch sync
* Minor changes
* Tidy, add more error checking
* Start adding chain_segment tests
* Finish invalid signature tests
* Include single and gossip verified blocks in tests
* Add gossip verification tests
* Start adding docs
* Finish adding comments to block_processing.rs
* Rename block_processing.rs -> block_verification
* Start removing old block processing code
* Fixes beacon_chain compilation
* Fix project-wide compile errors
* Remove old code
* Correct code to pass all tests
* Fix bug with beacon proposer index
* Fix shim for BlockProcessingError
* Only process one epoch at a time
* Fix loop in chain segment processing
* Correct tests from master merge
* Add caching for state.eth1_data_votes
* Add BeaconChain::validator_pubkey
* Revert "Add caching for state.eth1_data_votes"
This reverts commit cd73dcd6434fb8d8e6bf30c5356355598ea7b78e.
Co-authored-by: Grant Wuerker <gwuerker@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Michael Sproul <michael@sigmaprime.io>
Co-authored-by: Michael Sproul <micsproul@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: pawan <pawandhananjay@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Paul Hauner <paul@paulhauner.com>
2020-03-17 06:24:44 +00:00
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Use async code when interacting with EL (#3244)
## Overview
This rather extensive PR achieves two primary goals:
1. Uses the finalized/justified checkpoints of fork choice (FC), rather than that of the head state.
2. Refactors fork choice, block production and block processing to `async` functions.
Additionally, it achieves:
- Concurrent forkchoice updates to the EL and cache pruning after a new head is selected.
- Concurrent "block packing" (attestations, etc) and execution payload retrieval during block production.
- Concurrent per-block-processing and execution payload verification during block processing.
- The `Arc`-ification of `SignedBeaconBlock` during block processing (it's never mutated, so why not?):
- I had to do this to deal with sending blocks into spawned tasks.
- Previously we were cloning the beacon block at least 2 times during each block processing, these clones are either removed or turned into cheaper `Arc` clones.
- We were also `Box`-ing and un-`Box`-ing beacon blocks as they moved throughout the networking crate. This is not a big deal, but it's nice to avoid shifting things between the stack and heap.
- Avoids cloning *all the blocks* in *every chain segment* during sync.
- It also has the potential to clean up our code where we need to pass an *owned* block around so we can send it back in the case of an error (I didn't do much of this, my PR is already big enough :sweat_smile:)
- The `BeaconChain::HeadSafetyStatus` struct was removed. It was an old relic from prior merge specs.
For motivation for this change, see https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse/pull/3244#issuecomment-1160963273
## Changes to `canonical_head` and `fork_choice`
Previously, the `BeaconChain` had two separate fields:
```
canonical_head: RwLock<Snapshot>,
fork_choice: RwLock<BeaconForkChoice>
```
Now, we have grouped these values under a single struct:
```
canonical_head: CanonicalHead {
cached_head: RwLock<Arc<Snapshot>>,
fork_choice: RwLock<BeaconForkChoice>
}
```
Apart from ergonomics, the only *actual* change here is wrapping the canonical head snapshot in an `Arc`. This means that we no longer need to hold the `cached_head` (`canonical_head`, in old terms) lock when we want to pull some values from it. This was done to avoid deadlock risks by preventing functions from acquiring (and holding) the `cached_head` and `fork_choice` locks simultaneously.
## Breaking Changes
### The `state` (root) field in the `finalized_checkpoint` SSE event
Consider the scenario where epoch `n` is just finalized, but `start_slot(n)` is skipped. There are two state roots we might in the `finalized_checkpoint` SSE event:
1. The state root of the finalized block, which is `get_block(finalized_checkpoint.root).state_root`.
4. The state root at slot of `start_slot(n)`, which would be the state from (1), but "skipped forward" through any skip slots.
Previously, Lighthouse would choose (2). However, we can see that when [Teku generates that event](https://github.com/ConsenSys/teku/blob/de2b2801c89ef5abf983d6bf37867c37fc47121f/data/beaconrestapi/src/main/java/tech/pegasys/teku/beaconrestapi/handlers/v1/events/EventSubscriptionManager.java#L171-L182) it uses [`getStateRootFromBlockRoot`](https://github.com/ConsenSys/teku/blob/de2b2801c89ef5abf983d6bf37867c37fc47121f/data/provider/src/main/java/tech/pegasys/teku/api/ChainDataProvider.java#L336-L341) which uses (1).
I have switched Lighthouse from (2) to (1). I think it's a somewhat arbitrary choice between the two, where (1) is easier to compute and is consistent with Teku.
## Notes for Reviewers
I've renamed `BeaconChain::fork_choice` to `BeaconChain::recompute_head`. Doing this helped ensure I broke all previous uses of fork choice and I also find it more descriptive. It describes an action and can't be confused with trying to get a reference to the `ForkChoice` struct.
I've changed the ordering of SSE events when a block is received. It used to be `[block, finalized, head]` and now it's `[block, head, finalized]`. It was easier this way and I don't think we were making any promises about SSE event ordering so it's not "breaking".
I've made it so fork choice will run when it's first constructed. I did this because I wanted to have a cached version of the last call to `get_head`. Ensuring `get_head` has been run *at least once* means that the cached values doesn't need to wrapped in an `Option`. This was fairly simple, it just involved passing a `slot` to the constructor so it knows *when* it's being run. When loading a fork choice from the store and a slot clock isn't handy I've just used the `slot` that was saved in the `fork_choice_store`. That seems like it would be a faithful representation of the slot when we saved it.
I added the `genesis_time: u64` to the `BeaconChain`. It's small, constant and nice to have around.
Since we're using FC for the fin/just checkpoints, we no longer get the `0x00..00` roots at genesis. You can see I had to remove a work-around in `ef-tests` here: b56be3bc2. I can't find any reason why this would be an issue, if anything I think it'll be better since the genesis-alias has caught us out a few times (0x00..00 isn't actually a real root). Edit: I did find a case where the `network` expected the 0x00..00 alias and patched it here: 3f26ac3e2.
You'll notice a lot of changes in tests. Generally, tests should be functionally equivalent. Here are the things creating the most diff-noise in tests:
- Changing tests to be `tokio::async` tests.
- Adding `.await` to fork choice, block processing and block production functions.
- Refactor of the `canonical_head` "API" provided by the `BeaconChain`. E.g., `chain.canonical_head.cached_head()` instead of `chain.canonical_head.read()`.
- Wrapping `SignedBeaconBlock` in an `Arc`.
- In the `beacon_chain/tests/block_verification`, we can't use the `lazy_static` `CHAIN_SEGMENT` variable anymore since it's generated with an async function. We just generate it in each test, not so efficient but hopefully insignificant.
I had to disable `rayon` concurrent tests in the `fork_choice` tests. This is because the use of `rayon` and `block_on` was causing a panic.
Co-authored-by: Mac L <mjladson@pm.me>
2022-07-03 05:36:50 +00:00
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async fn chain_segment_full_segment() {
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Initial work towards v0.2.0 (#924)
* Remove ping protocol
* Initial renaming of network services
* Correct rebasing relative to latest master
* Start updating types
* Adds HashMapDelay struct to utils
* Initial network restructure
* Network restructure. Adds new types for v0.2.0
* Removes build artefacts
* Shift validation to beacon chain
* Temporarily remove gossip validation
This is to be updated to match current optimisation efforts.
* Adds AggregateAndProof
* Begin rebuilding pubsub encoding/decoding
* Signature hacking
* Shift gossipsup decoding into eth2_libp2p
* Existing EF tests passing with fake_crypto
* Shifts block encoding/decoding into RPC
* Delete outdated API spec
* All release tests passing bar genesis state parsing
* Update and test YamlConfig
* Update to spec v0.10 compatible BLS
* Updates to BLS EF tests
* Add EF test for AggregateVerify
And delete unused hash2curve tests for uncompressed points
* Update EF tests to v0.10.1
* Use optional block root correctly in block proc
* Use genesis fork in deposit domain. All tests pass
* Fast aggregate verify test
* Update REST API docs
* Fix unused import
* Bump spec tags to v0.10.1
* Add `seconds_per_eth1_block` to chainspec
* Update to timestamp based eth1 voting scheme
* Return None from `get_votes_to_consider` if block cache is empty
* Handle overflows in `is_candidate_block`
* Revert to failing tests
* Fix eth1 data sets test
* Choose default vote according to spec
* Fix collect_valid_votes tests
* Fix `get_votes_to_consider` to choose all eligible blocks
* Uncomment winning_vote tests
* Add comments; remove unused code
* Reduce seconds_per_eth1_block for simulation
* Addressed review comments
* Add test for default vote case
* Fix logs
* Remove unused functions
* Meter default eth1 votes
* Fix comments
* Progress on attestation service
* Address review comments; remove unused dependency
* Initial work on removing libp2p lock
* Add LRU caches to store (rollup)
* Update attestation validation for DB changes (WIP)
* Initial version of should_forward_block
* Scaffold
* Progress on attestation validation
Also, consolidate prod+testing slot clocks so that they share much
of the same implementation and can both handle sub-slot time changes.
* Removes lock from libp2p service
* Completed network lock removal
* Finish(?) attestation processing
* Correct network termination future
* Add slot check to block check
* Correct fmt issues
* Remove Drop implementation for network service
* Add first attempt at attestation proc. re-write
* Add version 2 of attestation processing
* Minor fixes
* Add validator pubkey cache
* Make get_indexed_attestation take a committee
* Link signature processing into new attn verification
* First working version
* Ensure pubkey cache is updated
* Add more metrics, slight optimizations
* Clone committee cache during attestation processing
* Update shuffling cache during block processing
* Remove old commented-out code
* Fix shuffling cache insert bug
* Used indexed attestation in fork choice
* Restructure attn processing, add metrics
* Add more detailed metrics
* Tidy, fix failing tests
* Fix failing tests, tidy
* Address reviewers suggestions
* Disable/delete two outdated tests
* Modification of validator for subscriptions
* Add slot signing to validator client
* Further progress on validation subscription
* Adds necessary validator subscription functionality
* Add new Pubkeys struct to signature_sets
* Refactor with functional approach
* Update beacon chain
* Clean up validator <-> beacon node http types
* Add aggregator status to ValidatorDuty
* Impl Clone for manual slot clock
* Fix minor errors
* Further progress validator client subscription
* Initial subscription and aggregation handling
* Remove decompressed member from pubkey bytes
* Progress to modifying val client for attestation aggregation
* First draft of validator client upgrade for aggregate attestations
* Add hashmap for indices lookup
* Add state cache, remove store cache
* Only build the head committee cache
* Removes lock on a network channel
* Partially implement beacon node subscription http api
* Correct compilation issues
* Change `get_attesting_indices` to use Vec
* Fix failing test
* Partial implementation of timer
* Adds timer, removes exit_future, http api to op pool
* Partial multiple aggregate attestation handling
* Permits bulk messages accross gossipsub network channel
* Correct compile issues
* Improve gosispsub messaging and correct rest api helpers
* Added global gossipsub subscriptions
* Update validator subscriptions data structs
* Tidy
* Re-structure validator subscriptions
* Initial handling of subscriptions
* Re-structure network service
* Add pubkey cache persistence file
* Add more comments
* Integrate persistence file into builder
* Add pubkey cache tests
* Add HashSetDelay and introduce into attestation service
* Handles validator subscriptions
* Add data_dir to beacon chain builder
* Remove Option in pubkey cache persistence file
* Ensure consistency between datadir/data_dir
* Fix failing network test
* Peer subnet discovery gets queued for future subscriptions
* Reorganise attestation service functions
* Initial wiring of attestation service
* First draft of attestation service timing logic
* Correct minor typos
* Tidy
* Fix todos
* Improve tests
* Add PeerInfo to connected peers mapping
* Fix compile error
* Fix compile error from merge
* Split up block processing metrics
* Tidy
* Refactor get_pubkey_from_state
* Remove commented-out code
* Rename state_cache -> checkpoint_cache
* Rename Checkpoint -> Snapshot
* Tidy, add comments
* Tidy up find_head function
* Change some checkpoint -> snapshot
* Add tests
* Expose max_len
* Remove dead code
* Tidy
* Fix bug
* Add sync-speed metric
* Add first attempt at VerifiableBlock
* Start integrating into beacon chain
* Integrate VerifiableBlock
* Rename VerifableBlock -> PartialBlockVerification
* Add start of typed methods
* Add progress
* Add further progress
* Rename structs
* Add full block verification to block_processing.rs
* Further beacon chain integration
* Update checks for gossip
* Add todo
* Start adding segement verification
* Add passing chain segement test
* Initial integration with batch sync
* Minor changes
* Tidy, add more error checking
* Start adding chain_segment tests
* Finish invalid signature tests
* Include single and gossip verified blocks in tests
* Add gossip verification tests
* Start adding docs
* Finish adding comments to block_processing.rs
* Rename block_processing.rs -> block_verification
* Start removing old block processing code
* Fixes beacon_chain compilation
* Fix project-wide compile errors
* Remove old code
* Correct code to pass all tests
* Fix bug with beacon proposer index
* Fix shim for BlockProcessingError
* Only process one epoch at a time
* Fix loop in chain segment processing
* Correct tests from master merge
* Add caching for state.eth1_data_votes
* Add BeaconChain::validator_pubkey
* Revert "Add caching for state.eth1_data_votes"
This reverts commit cd73dcd6434fb8d8e6bf30c5356355598ea7b78e.
Co-authored-by: Grant Wuerker <gwuerker@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Michael Sproul <michael@sigmaprime.io>
Co-authored-by: Michael Sproul <micsproul@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: pawan <pawandhananjay@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Paul Hauner <paul@paulhauner.com>
2020-03-17 06:24:44 +00:00
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let harness = get_harness(VALIDATOR_COUNT);
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Use async code when interacting with EL (#3244)
## Overview
This rather extensive PR achieves two primary goals:
1. Uses the finalized/justified checkpoints of fork choice (FC), rather than that of the head state.
2. Refactors fork choice, block production and block processing to `async` functions.
Additionally, it achieves:
- Concurrent forkchoice updates to the EL and cache pruning after a new head is selected.
- Concurrent "block packing" (attestations, etc) and execution payload retrieval during block production.
- Concurrent per-block-processing and execution payload verification during block processing.
- The `Arc`-ification of `SignedBeaconBlock` during block processing (it's never mutated, so why not?):
- I had to do this to deal with sending blocks into spawned tasks.
- Previously we were cloning the beacon block at least 2 times during each block processing, these clones are either removed or turned into cheaper `Arc` clones.
- We were also `Box`-ing and un-`Box`-ing beacon blocks as they moved throughout the networking crate. This is not a big deal, but it's nice to avoid shifting things between the stack and heap.
- Avoids cloning *all the blocks* in *every chain segment* during sync.
- It also has the potential to clean up our code where we need to pass an *owned* block around so we can send it back in the case of an error (I didn't do much of this, my PR is already big enough :sweat_smile:)
- The `BeaconChain::HeadSafetyStatus` struct was removed. It was an old relic from prior merge specs.
For motivation for this change, see https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse/pull/3244#issuecomment-1160963273
## Changes to `canonical_head` and `fork_choice`
Previously, the `BeaconChain` had two separate fields:
```
canonical_head: RwLock<Snapshot>,
fork_choice: RwLock<BeaconForkChoice>
```
Now, we have grouped these values under a single struct:
```
canonical_head: CanonicalHead {
cached_head: RwLock<Arc<Snapshot>>,
fork_choice: RwLock<BeaconForkChoice>
}
```
Apart from ergonomics, the only *actual* change here is wrapping the canonical head snapshot in an `Arc`. This means that we no longer need to hold the `cached_head` (`canonical_head`, in old terms) lock when we want to pull some values from it. This was done to avoid deadlock risks by preventing functions from acquiring (and holding) the `cached_head` and `fork_choice` locks simultaneously.
## Breaking Changes
### The `state` (root) field in the `finalized_checkpoint` SSE event
Consider the scenario where epoch `n` is just finalized, but `start_slot(n)` is skipped. There are two state roots we might in the `finalized_checkpoint` SSE event:
1. The state root of the finalized block, which is `get_block(finalized_checkpoint.root).state_root`.
4. The state root at slot of `start_slot(n)`, which would be the state from (1), but "skipped forward" through any skip slots.
Previously, Lighthouse would choose (2). However, we can see that when [Teku generates that event](https://github.com/ConsenSys/teku/blob/de2b2801c89ef5abf983d6bf37867c37fc47121f/data/beaconrestapi/src/main/java/tech/pegasys/teku/beaconrestapi/handlers/v1/events/EventSubscriptionManager.java#L171-L182) it uses [`getStateRootFromBlockRoot`](https://github.com/ConsenSys/teku/blob/de2b2801c89ef5abf983d6bf37867c37fc47121f/data/provider/src/main/java/tech/pegasys/teku/api/ChainDataProvider.java#L336-L341) which uses (1).
I have switched Lighthouse from (2) to (1). I think it's a somewhat arbitrary choice between the two, where (1) is easier to compute and is consistent with Teku.
## Notes for Reviewers
I've renamed `BeaconChain::fork_choice` to `BeaconChain::recompute_head`. Doing this helped ensure I broke all previous uses of fork choice and I also find it more descriptive. It describes an action and can't be confused with trying to get a reference to the `ForkChoice` struct.
I've changed the ordering of SSE events when a block is received. It used to be `[block, finalized, head]` and now it's `[block, head, finalized]`. It was easier this way and I don't think we were making any promises about SSE event ordering so it's not "breaking".
I've made it so fork choice will run when it's first constructed. I did this because I wanted to have a cached version of the last call to `get_head`. Ensuring `get_head` has been run *at least once* means that the cached values doesn't need to wrapped in an `Option`. This was fairly simple, it just involved passing a `slot` to the constructor so it knows *when* it's being run. When loading a fork choice from the store and a slot clock isn't handy I've just used the `slot` that was saved in the `fork_choice_store`. That seems like it would be a faithful representation of the slot when we saved it.
I added the `genesis_time: u64` to the `BeaconChain`. It's small, constant and nice to have around.
Since we're using FC for the fin/just checkpoints, we no longer get the `0x00..00` roots at genesis. You can see I had to remove a work-around in `ef-tests` here: b56be3bc2. I can't find any reason why this would be an issue, if anything I think it'll be better since the genesis-alias has caught us out a few times (0x00..00 isn't actually a real root). Edit: I did find a case where the `network` expected the 0x00..00 alias and patched it here: 3f26ac3e2.
You'll notice a lot of changes in tests. Generally, tests should be functionally equivalent. Here are the things creating the most diff-noise in tests:
- Changing tests to be `tokio::async` tests.
- Adding `.await` to fork choice, block processing and block production functions.
- Refactor of the `canonical_head` "API" provided by the `BeaconChain`. E.g., `chain.canonical_head.cached_head()` instead of `chain.canonical_head.read()`.
- Wrapping `SignedBeaconBlock` in an `Arc`.
- In the `beacon_chain/tests/block_verification`, we can't use the `lazy_static` `CHAIN_SEGMENT` variable anymore since it's generated with an async function. We just generate it in each test, not so efficient but hopefully insignificant.
I had to disable `rayon` concurrent tests in the `fork_choice` tests. This is because the use of `rayon` and `block_on` was causing a panic.
Co-authored-by: Mac L <mjladson@pm.me>
2022-07-03 05:36:50 +00:00
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let chain_segment = get_chain_segment().await;
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let blocks = chain_segment_blocks(&chain_segment);
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Initial work towards v0.2.0 (#924)
* Remove ping protocol
* Initial renaming of network services
* Correct rebasing relative to latest master
* Start updating types
* Adds HashMapDelay struct to utils
* Initial network restructure
* Network restructure. Adds new types for v0.2.0
* Removes build artefacts
* Shift validation to beacon chain
* Temporarily remove gossip validation
This is to be updated to match current optimisation efforts.
* Adds AggregateAndProof
* Begin rebuilding pubsub encoding/decoding
* Signature hacking
* Shift gossipsup decoding into eth2_libp2p
* Existing EF tests passing with fake_crypto
* Shifts block encoding/decoding into RPC
* Delete outdated API spec
* All release tests passing bar genesis state parsing
* Update and test YamlConfig
* Update to spec v0.10 compatible BLS
* Updates to BLS EF tests
* Add EF test for AggregateVerify
And delete unused hash2curve tests for uncompressed points
* Update EF tests to v0.10.1
* Use optional block root correctly in block proc
* Use genesis fork in deposit domain. All tests pass
* Fast aggregate verify test
* Update REST API docs
* Fix unused import
* Bump spec tags to v0.10.1
* Add `seconds_per_eth1_block` to chainspec
* Update to timestamp based eth1 voting scheme
* Return None from `get_votes_to_consider` if block cache is empty
* Handle overflows in `is_candidate_block`
* Revert to failing tests
* Fix eth1 data sets test
* Choose default vote according to spec
* Fix collect_valid_votes tests
* Fix `get_votes_to_consider` to choose all eligible blocks
* Uncomment winning_vote tests
* Add comments; remove unused code
* Reduce seconds_per_eth1_block for simulation
* Addressed review comments
* Add test for default vote case
* Fix logs
* Remove unused functions
* Meter default eth1 votes
* Fix comments
* Progress on attestation service
* Address review comments; remove unused dependency
* Initial work on removing libp2p lock
* Add LRU caches to store (rollup)
* Update attestation validation for DB changes (WIP)
* Initial version of should_forward_block
* Scaffold
* Progress on attestation validation
Also, consolidate prod+testing slot clocks so that they share much
of the same implementation and can both handle sub-slot time changes.
* Removes lock from libp2p service
* Completed network lock removal
* Finish(?) attestation processing
* Correct network termination future
* Add slot check to block check
* Correct fmt issues
* Remove Drop implementation for network service
* Add first attempt at attestation proc. re-write
* Add version 2 of attestation processing
* Minor fixes
* Add validator pubkey cache
* Make get_indexed_attestation take a committee
* Link signature processing into new attn verification
* First working version
* Ensure pubkey cache is updated
* Add more metrics, slight optimizations
* Clone committee cache during attestation processing
* Update shuffling cache during block processing
* Remove old commented-out code
* Fix shuffling cache insert bug
* Used indexed attestation in fork choice
* Restructure attn processing, add metrics
* Add more detailed metrics
* Tidy, fix failing tests
* Fix failing tests, tidy
* Address reviewers suggestions
* Disable/delete two outdated tests
* Modification of validator for subscriptions
* Add slot signing to validator client
* Further progress on validation subscription
* Adds necessary validator subscription functionality
* Add new Pubkeys struct to signature_sets
* Refactor with functional approach
* Update beacon chain
* Clean up validator <-> beacon node http types
* Add aggregator status to ValidatorDuty
* Impl Clone for manual slot clock
* Fix minor errors
* Further progress validator client subscription
* Initial subscription and aggregation handling
* Remove decompressed member from pubkey bytes
* Progress to modifying val client for attestation aggregation
* First draft of validator client upgrade for aggregate attestations
* Add hashmap for indices lookup
* Add state cache, remove store cache
* Only build the head committee cache
* Removes lock on a network channel
* Partially implement beacon node subscription http api
* Correct compilation issues
* Change `get_attesting_indices` to use Vec
* Fix failing test
* Partial implementation of timer
* Adds timer, removes exit_future, http api to op pool
* Partial multiple aggregate attestation handling
* Permits bulk messages accross gossipsub network channel
* Correct compile issues
* Improve gosispsub messaging and correct rest api helpers
* Added global gossipsub subscriptions
* Update validator subscriptions data structs
* Tidy
* Re-structure validator subscriptions
* Initial handling of subscriptions
* Re-structure network service
* Add pubkey cache persistence file
* Add more comments
* Integrate persistence file into builder
* Add pubkey cache tests
* Add HashSetDelay and introduce into attestation service
* Handles validator subscriptions
* Add data_dir to beacon chain builder
* Remove Option in pubkey cache persistence file
* Ensure consistency between datadir/data_dir
* Fix failing network test
* Peer subnet discovery gets queued for future subscriptions
* Reorganise attestation service functions
* Initial wiring of attestation service
* First draft of attestation service timing logic
* Correct minor typos
* Tidy
* Fix todos
* Improve tests
* Add PeerInfo to connected peers mapping
* Fix compile error
* Fix compile error from merge
* Split up block processing metrics
* Tidy
* Refactor get_pubkey_from_state
* Remove commented-out code
* Rename state_cache -> checkpoint_cache
* Rename Checkpoint -> Snapshot
* Tidy, add comments
* Tidy up find_head function
* Change some checkpoint -> snapshot
* Add tests
* Expose max_len
* Remove dead code
* Tidy
* Fix bug
* Add sync-speed metric
* Add first attempt at VerifiableBlock
* Start integrating into beacon chain
* Integrate VerifiableBlock
* Rename VerifableBlock -> PartialBlockVerification
* Add start of typed methods
* Add progress
* Add further progress
* Rename structs
* Add full block verification to block_processing.rs
* Further beacon chain integration
* Update checks for gossip
* Add todo
* Start adding segement verification
* Add passing chain segement test
* Initial integration with batch sync
* Minor changes
* Tidy, add more error checking
* Start adding chain_segment tests
* Finish invalid signature tests
* Include single and gossip verified blocks in tests
* Add gossip verification tests
* Start adding docs
* Finish adding comments to block_processing.rs
* Rename block_processing.rs -> block_verification
* Start removing old block processing code
* Fixes beacon_chain compilation
* Fix project-wide compile errors
* Remove old code
* Correct code to pass all tests
* Fix bug with beacon proposer index
* Fix shim for BlockProcessingError
* Only process one epoch at a time
* Fix loop in chain segment processing
* Correct tests from master merge
* Add caching for state.eth1_data_votes
* Add BeaconChain::validator_pubkey
* Revert "Add caching for state.eth1_data_votes"
This reverts commit cd73dcd6434fb8d8e6bf30c5356355598ea7b78e.
Co-authored-by: Grant Wuerker <gwuerker@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Michael Sproul <michael@sigmaprime.io>
Co-authored-by: Michael Sproul <micsproul@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: pawan <pawandhananjay@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Paul Hauner <paul@paulhauner.com>
2020-03-17 06:24:44 +00:00
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Use async code when interacting with EL (#3244)
## Overview
This rather extensive PR achieves two primary goals:
1. Uses the finalized/justified checkpoints of fork choice (FC), rather than that of the head state.
2. Refactors fork choice, block production and block processing to `async` functions.
Additionally, it achieves:
- Concurrent forkchoice updates to the EL and cache pruning after a new head is selected.
- Concurrent "block packing" (attestations, etc) and execution payload retrieval during block production.
- Concurrent per-block-processing and execution payload verification during block processing.
- The `Arc`-ification of `SignedBeaconBlock` during block processing (it's never mutated, so why not?):
- I had to do this to deal with sending blocks into spawned tasks.
- Previously we were cloning the beacon block at least 2 times during each block processing, these clones are either removed or turned into cheaper `Arc` clones.
- We were also `Box`-ing and un-`Box`-ing beacon blocks as they moved throughout the networking crate. This is not a big deal, but it's nice to avoid shifting things between the stack and heap.
- Avoids cloning *all the blocks* in *every chain segment* during sync.
- It also has the potential to clean up our code where we need to pass an *owned* block around so we can send it back in the case of an error (I didn't do much of this, my PR is already big enough :sweat_smile:)
- The `BeaconChain::HeadSafetyStatus` struct was removed. It was an old relic from prior merge specs.
For motivation for this change, see https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse/pull/3244#issuecomment-1160963273
## Changes to `canonical_head` and `fork_choice`
Previously, the `BeaconChain` had two separate fields:
```
canonical_head: RwLock<Snapshot>,
fork_choice: RwLock<BeaconForkChoice>
```
Now, we have grouped these values under a single struct:
```
canonical_head: CanonicalHead {
cached_head: RwLock<Arc<Snapshot>>,
fork_choice: RwLock<BeaconForkChoice>
}
```
Apart from ergonomics, the only *actual* change here is wrapping the canonical head snapshot in an `Arc`. This means that we no longer need to hold the `cached_head` (`canonical_head`, in old terms) lock when we want to pull some values from it. This was done to avoid deadlock risks by preventing functions from acquiring (and holding) the `cached_head` and `fork_choice` locks simultaneously.
## Breaking Changes
### The `state` (root) field in the `finalized_checkpoint` SSE event
Consider the scenario where epoch `n` is just finalized, but `start_slot(n)` is skipped. There are two state roots we might in the `finalized_checkpoint` SSE event:
1. The state root of the finalized block, which is `get_block(finalized_checkpoint.root).state_root`.
4. The state root at slot of `start_slot(n)`, which would be the state from (1), but "skipped forward" through any skip slots.
Previously, Lighthouse would choose (2). However, we can see that when [Teku generates that event](https://github.com/ConsenSys/teku/blob/de2b2801c89ef5abf983d6bf37867c37fc47121f/data/beaconrestapi/src/main/java/tech/pegasys/teku/beaconrestapi/handlers/v1/events/EventSubscriptionManager.java#L171-L182) it uses [`getStateRootFromBlockRoot`](https://github.com/ConsenSys/teku/blob/de2b2801c89ef5abf983d6bf37867c37fc47121f/data/provider/src/main/java/tech/pegasys/teku/api/ChainDataProvider.java#L336-L341) which uses (1).
I have switched Lighthouse from (2) to (1). I think it's a somewhat arbitrary choice between the two, where (1) is easier to compute and is consistent with Teku.
## Notes for Reviewers
I've renamed `BeaconChain::fork_choice` to `BeaconChain::recompute_head`. Doing this helped ensure I broke all previous uses of fork choice and I also find it more descriptive. It describes an action and can't be confused with trying to get a reference to the `ForkChoice` struct.
I've changed the ordering of SSE events when a block is received. It used to be `[block, finalized, head]` and now it's `[block, head, finalized]`. It was easier this way and I don't think we were making any promises about SSE event ordering so it's not "breaking".
I've made it so fork choice will run when it's first constructed. I did this because I wanted to have a cached version of the last call to `get_head`. Ensuring `get_head` has been run *at least once* means that the cached values doesn't need to wrapped in an `Option`. This was fairly simple, it just involved passing a `slot` to the constructor so it knows *when* it's being run. When loading a fork choice from the store and a slot clock isn't handy I've just used the `slot` that was saved in the `fork_choice_store`. That seems like it would be a faithful representation of the slot when we saved it.
I added the `genesis_time: u64` to the `BeaconChain`. It's small, constant and nice to have around.
Since we're using FC for the fin/just checkpoints, we no longer get the `0x00..00` roots at genesis. You can see I had to remove a work-around in `ef-tests` here: b56be3bc2. I can't find any reason why this would be an issue, if anything I think it'll be better since the genesis-alias has caught us out a few times (0x00..00 isn't actually a real root). Edit: I did find a case where the `network` expected the 0x00..00 alias and patched it here: 3f26ac3e2.
You'll notice a lot of changes in tests. Generally, tests should be functionally equivalent. Here are the things creating the most diff-noise in tests:
- Changing tests to be `tokio::async` tests.
- Adding `.await` to fork choice, block processing and block production functions.
- Refactor of the `canonical_head` "API" provided by the `BeaconChain`. E.g., `chain.canonical_head.cached_head()` instead of `chain.canonical_head.read()`.
- Wrapping `SignedBeaconBlock` in an `Arc`.
- In the `beacon_chain/tests/block_verification`, we can't use the `lazy_static` `CHAIN_SEGMENT` variable anymore since it's generated with an async function. We just generate it in each test, not so efficient but hopefully insignificant.
I had to disable `rayon` concurrent tests in the `fork_choice` tests. This is because the use of `rayon` and `block_on` was causing a panic.
Co-authored-by: Mac L <mjladson@pm.me>
2022-07-03 05:36:50 +00:00
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Initial work towards v0.2.0 (#924)
* Remove ping protocol
* Initial renaming of network services
* Correct rebasing relative to latest master
* Start updating types
* Adds HashMapDelay struct to utils
* Initial network restructure
* Network restructure. Adds new types for v0.2.0
* Removes build artefacts
* Shift validation to beacon chain
* Temporarily remove gossip validation
This is to be updated to match current optimisation efforts.
* Adds AggregateAndProof
* Begin rebuilding pubsub encoding/decoding
* Signature hacking
* Shift gossipsup decoding into eth2_libp2p
* Existing EF tests passing with fake_crypto
* Shifts block encoding/decoding into RPC
* Delete outdated API spec
* All release tests passing bar genesis state parsing
* Update and test YamlConfig
* Update to spec v0.10 compatible BLS
* Updates to BLS EF tests
* Add EF test for AggregateVerify
And delete unused hash2curve tests for uncompressed points
* Update EF tests to v0.10.1
* Use optional block root correctly in block proc
* Use genesis fork in deposit domain. All tests pass
* Fast aggregate verify test
* Update REST API docs
* Fix unused import
* Bump spec tags to v0.10.1
* Add `seconds_per_eth1_block` to chainspec
* Update to timestamp based eth1 voting scheme
* Return None from `get_votes_to_consider` if block cache is empty
* Handle overflows in `is_candidate_block`
* Revert to failing tests
* Fix eth1 data sets test
* Choose default vote according to spec
* Fix collect_valid_votes tests
* Fix `get_votes_to_consider` to choose all eligible blocks
* Uncomment winning_vote tests
* Add comments; remove unused code
* Reduce seconds_per_eth1_block for simulation
* Addressed review comments
* Add test for default vote case
* Fix logs
* Remove unused functions
* Meter default eth1 votes
* Fix comments
* Progress on attestation service
* Address review comments; remove unused dependency
* Initial work on removing libp2p lock
* Add LRU caches to store (rollup)
* Update attestation validation for DB changes (WIP)
* Initial version of should_forward_block
* Scaffold
* Progress on attestation validation
Also, consolidate prod+testing slot clocks so that they share much
of the same implementation and can both handle sub-slot time changes.
* Removes lock from libp2p service
* Completed network lock removal
* Finish(?) attestation processing
* Correct network termination future
* Add slot check to block check
* Correct fmt issues
* Remove Drop implementation for network service
* Add first attempt at attestation proc. re-write
* Add version 2 of attestation processing
* Minor fixes
* Add validator pubkey cache
* Make get_indexed_attestation take a committee
* Link signature processing into new attn verification
* First working version
* Ensure pubkey cache is updated
* Add more metrics, slight optimizations
* Clone committee cache during attestation processing
* Update shuffling cache during block processing
* Remove old commented-out code
* Fix shuffling cache insert bug
* Used indexed attestation in fork choice
* Restructure attn processing, add metrics
* Add more detailed metrics
* Tidy, fix failing tests
* Fix failing tests, tidy
* Address reviewers suggestions
* Disable/delete two outdated tests
* Modification of validator for subscriptions
* Add slot signing to validator client
* Further progress on validation subscription
* Adds necessary validator subscription functionality
* Add new Pubkeys struct to signature_sets
* Refactor with functional approach
* Update beacon chain
* Clean up validator <-> beacon node http types
* Add aggregator status to ValidatorDuty
* Impl Clone for manual slot clock
* Fix minor errors
* Further progress validator client subscription
* Initial subscription and aggregation handling
* Remove decompressed member from pubkey bytes
* Progress to modifying val client for attestation aggregation
* First draft of validator client upgrade for aggregate attestations
* Add hashmap for indices lookup
* Add state cache, remove store cache
* Only build the head committee cache
* Removes lock on a network channel
* Partially implement beacon node subscription http api
* Correct compilation issues
* Change `get_attesting_indices` to use Vec
* Fix failing test
* Partial implementation of timer
* Adds timer, removes exit_future, http api to op pool
* Partial multiple aggregate attestation handling
* Permits bulk messages accross gossipsub network channel
* Correct compile issues
* Improve gosispsub messaging and correct rest api helpers
* Added global gossipsub subscriptions
* Update validator subscriptions data structs
* Tidy
* Re-structure validator subscriptions
* Initial handling of subscriptions
* Re-structure network service
* Add pubkey cache persistence file
* Add more comments
* Integrate persistence file into builder
* Add pubkey cache tests
* Add HashSetDelay and introduce into attestation service
* Handles validator subscriptions
* Add data_dir to beacon chain builder
* Remove Option in pubkey cache persistence file
* Ensure consistency between datadir/data_dir
* Fix failing network test
* Peer subnet discovery gets queued for future subscriptions
* Reorganise attestation service functions
* Initial wiring of attestation service
* First draft of attestation service timing logic
* Correct minor typos
* Tidy
* Fix todos
* Improve tests
* Add PeerInfo to connected peers mapping
* Fix compile error
* Fix compile error from merge
* Split up block processing metrics
* Tidy
* Refactor get_pubkey_from_state
* Remove commented-out code
* Rename state_cache -> checkpoint_cache
* Rename Checkpoint -> Snapshot
* Tidy, add comments
* Tidy up find_head function
* Change some checkpoint -> snapshot
* Add tests
* Expose max_len
* Remove dead code
* Tidy
* Fix bug
* Add sync-speed metric
* Add first attempt at VerifiableBlock
* Start integrating into beacon chain
* Integrate VerifiableBlock
* Rename VerifableBlock -> PartialBlockVerification
* Add start of typed methods
* Add progress
* Add further progress
* Rename structs
* Add full block verification to block_processing.rs
* Further beacon chain integration
* Update checks for gossip
* Add todo
* Start adding segement verification
* Add passing chain segement test
* Initial integration with batch sync
* Minor changes
* Tidy, add more error checking
* Start adding chain_segment tests
* Finish invalid signature tests
* Include single and gossip verified blocks in tests
* Add gossip verification tests
* Start adding docs
* Finish adding comments to block_processing.rs
* Rename block_processing.rs -> block_verification
* Start removing old block processing code
* Fixes beacon_chain compilation
* Fix project-wide compile errors
* Remove old code
* Correct code to pass all tests
* Fix bug with beacon proposer index
* Fix shim for BlockProcessingError
* Only process one epoch at a time
* Fix loop in chain segment processing
* Correct tests from master merge
* Add caching for state.eth1_data_votes
* Add BeaconChain::validator_pubkey
* Revert "Add caching for state.eth1_data_votes"
This reverts commit cd73dcd6434fb8d8e6bf30c5356355598ea7b78e.
Co-authored-by: Grant Wuerker <gwuerker@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Michael Sproul <michael@sigmaprime.io>
Co-authored-by: Michael Sproul <micsproul@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: pawan <pawandhananjay@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Paul Hauner <paul@paulhauner.com>
2020-03-17 06:24:44 +00:00
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Use async code when interacting with EL (#3244)
## Overview
This rather extensive PR achieves two primary goals:
1. Uses the finalized/justified checkpoints of fork choice (FC), rather than that of the head state.
2. Refactors fork choice, block production and block processing to `async` functions.
Additionally, it achieves:
- Concurrent forkchoice updates to the EL and cache pruning after a new head is selected.
- Concurrent "block packing" (attestations, etc) and execution payload retrieval during block production.
- Concurrent per-block-processing and execution payload verification during block processing.
- The `Arc`-ification of `SignedBeaconBlock` during block processing (it's never mutated, so why not?):
- I had to do this to deal with sending blocks into spawned tasks.
- Previously we were cloning the beacon block at least 2 times during each block processing, these clones are either removed or turned into cheaper `Arc` clones.
- We were also `Box`-ing and un-`Box`-ing beacon blocks as they moved throughout the networking crate. This is not a big deal, but it's nice to avoid shifting things between the stack and heap.
- Avoids cloning *all the blocks* in *every chain segment* during sync.
- It also has the potential to clean up our code where we need to pass an *owned* block around so we can send it back in the case of an error (I didn't do much of this, my PR is already big enough :sweat_smile:)
- The `BeaconChain::HeadSafetyStatus` struct was removed. It was an old relic from prior merge specs.
For motivation for this change, see https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse/pull/3244#issuecomment-1160963273
## Changes to `canonical_head` and `fork_choice`
Previously, the `BeaconChain` had two separate fields:
```
canonical_head: RwLock<Snapshot>,
fork_choice: RwLock<BeaconForkChoice>
```
Now, we have grouped these values under a single struct:
```
canonical_head: CanonicalHead {
cached_head: RwLock<Arc<Snapshot>>,
fork_choice: RwLock<BeaconForkChoice>
}
```
Apart from ergonomics, the only *actual* change here is wrapping the canonical head snapshot in an `Arc`. This means that we no longer need to hold the `cached_head` (`canonical_head`, in old terms) lock when we want to pull some values from it. This was done to avoid deadlock risks by preventing functions from acquiring (and holding) the `cached_head` and `fork_choice` locks simultaneously.
## Breaking Changes
### The `state` (root) field in the `finalized_checkpoint` SSE event
Consider the scenario where epoch `n` is just finalized, but `start_slot(n)` is skipped. There are two state roots we might in the `finalized_checkpoint` SSE event:
1. The state root of the finalized block, which is `get_block(finalized_checkpoint.root).state_root`.
4. The state root at slot of `start_slot(n)`, which would be the state from (1), but "skipped forward" through any skip slots.
Previously, Lighthouse would choose (2). However, we can see that when [Teku generates that event](https://github.com/ConsenSys/teku/blob/de2b2801c89ef5abf983d6bf37867c37fc47121f/data/beaconrestapi/src/main/java/tech/pegasys/teku/beaconrestapi/handlers/v1/events/EventSubscriptionManager.java#L171-L182) it uses [`getStateRootFromBlockRoot`](https://github.com/ConsenSys/teku/blob/de2b2801c89ef5abf983d6bf37867c37fc47121f/data/provider/src/main/java/tech/pegasys/teku/api/ChainDataProvider.java#L336-L341) which uses (1).
I have switched Lighthouse from (2) to (1). I think it's a somewhat arbitrary choice between the two, where (1) is easier to compute and is consistent with Teku.
## Notes for Reviewers
I've renamed `BeaconChain::fork_choice` to `BeaconChain::recompute_head`. Doing this helped ensure I broke all previous uses of fork choice and I also find it more descriptive. It describes an action and can't be confused with trying to get a reference to the `ForkChoice` struct.
I've changed the ordering of SSE events when a block is received. It used to be `[block, finalized, head]` and now it's `[block, head, finalized]`. It was easier this way and I don't think we were making any promises about SSE event ordering so it's not "breaking".
I've made it so fork choice will run when it's first constructed. I did this because I wanted to have a cached version of the last call to `get_head`. Ensuring `get_head` has been run *at least once* means that the cached values doesn't need to wrapped in an `Option`. This was fairly simple, it just involved passing a `slot` to the constructor so it knows *when* it's being run. When loading a fork choice from the store and a slot clock isn't handy I've just used the `slot` that was saved in the `fork_choice_store`. That seems like it would be a faithful representation of the slot when we saved it.
I added the `genesis_time: u64` to the `BeaconChain`. It's small, constant and nice to have around.
Since we're using FC for the fin/just checkpoints, we no longer get the `0x00..00` roots at genesis. You can see I had to remove a work-around in `ef-tests` here: b56be3bc2. I can't find any reason why this would be an issue, if anything I think it'll be better since the genesis-alias has caught us out a few times (0x00..00 isn't actually a real root). Edit: I did find a case where the `network` expected the 0x00..00 alias and patched it here: 3f26ac3e2.
You'll notice a lot of changes in tests. Generally, tests should be functionally equivalent. Here are the things creating the most diff-noise in tests:
- Changing tests to be `tokio::async` tests.
- Adding `.await` to fork choice, block processing and block production functions.
- Refactor of the `canonical_head` "API" provided by the `BeaconChain`. E.g., `chain.canonical_head.cached_head()` instead of `chain.canonical_head.read()`.
- Wrapping `SignedBeaconBlock` in an `Arc`.
- In the `beacon_chain/tests/block_verification`, we can't use the `lazy_static` `CHAIN_SEGMENT` variable anymore since it's generated with an async function. We just generate it in each test, not so efficient but hopefully insignificant.
I had to disable `rayon` concurrent tests in the `fork_choice` tests. This is because the use of `rayon` and `block_on` was causing a panic.
Co-authored-by: Mac L <mjladson@pm.me>
2022-07-03 05:36:50 +00:00
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2020-07-23 14:18:00 +00:00
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Initial work towards v0.2.0 (#924)
* Remove ping protocol
* Initial renaming of network services
* Correct rebasing relative to latest master
* Start updating types
* Adds HashMapDelay struct to utils
* Initial network restructure
* Network restructure. Adds new types for v0.2.0
* Removes build artefacts
* Shift validation to beacon chain
* Temporarily remove gossip validation
This is to be updated to match current optimisation efforts.
* Adds AggregateAndProof
* Begin rebuilding pubsub encoding/decoding
* Signature hacking
* Shift gossipsup decoding into eth2_libp2p
* Existing EF tests passing with fake_crypto
* Shifts block encoding/decoding into RPC
* Delete outdated API spec
* All release tests passing bar genesis state parsing
* Update and test YamlConfig
* Update to spec v0.10 compatible BLS
* Updates to BLS EF tests
* Add EF test for AggregateVerify
And delete unused hash2curve tests for uncompressed points
* Update EF tests to v0.10.1
* Use optional block root correctly in block proc
* Use genesis fork in deposit domain. All tests pass
* Fast aggregate verify test
* Update REST API docs
* Fix unused import
* Bump spec tags to v0.10.1
* Add `seconds_per_eth1_block` to chainspec
* Update to timestamp based eth1 voting scheme
* Return None from `get_votes_to_consider` if block cache is empty
* Handle overflows in `is_candidate_block`
* Revert to failing tests
* Fix eth1 data sets test
* Choose default vote according to spec
* Fix collect_valid_votes tests
* Fix `get_votes_to_consider` to choose all eligible blocks
* Uncomment winning_vote tests
* Add comments; remove unused code
* Reduce seconds_per_eth1_block for simulation
* Addressed review comments
* Add test for default vote case
* Fix logs
* Remove unused functions
* Meter default eth1 votes
* Fix comments
* Progress on attestation service
* Address review comments; remove unused dependency
* Initial work on removing libp2p lock
* Add LRU caches to store (rollup)
* Update attestation validation for DB changes (WIP)
* Initial version of should_forward_block
* Scaffold
* Progress on attestation validation
Also, consolidate prod+testing slot clocks so that they share much
of the same implementation and can both handle sub-slot time changes.
* Removes lock from libp2p service
* Completed network lock removal
* Finish(?) attestation processing
* Correct network termination future
* Add slot check to block check
* Correct fmt issues
* Remove Drop implementation for network service
* Add first attempt at attestation proc. re-write
* Add version 2 of attestation processing
* Minor fixes
* Add validator pubkey cache
* Make get_indexed_attestation take a committee
* Link signature processing into new attn verification
* First working version
* Ensure pubkey cache is updated
* Add more metrics, slight optimizations
* Clone committee cache during attestation processing
* Update shuffling cache during block processing
* Remove old commented-out code
* Fix shuffling cache insert bug
* Used indexed attestation in fork choice
* Restructure attn processing, add metrics
* Add more detailed metrics
* Tidy, fix failing tests
* Fix failing tests, tidy
* Address reviewers suggestions
* Disable/delete two outdated tests
* Modification of validator for subscriptions
* Add slot signing to validator client
* Further progress on validation subscription
* Adds necessary validator subscription functionality
* Add new Pubkeys struct to signature_sets
* Refactor with functional approach
* Update beacon chain
* Clean up validator <-> beacon node http types
* Add aggregator status to ValidatorDuty
* Impl Clone for manual slot clock
* Fix minor errors
* Further progress validator client subscription
* Initial subscription and aggregation handling
* Remove decompressed member from pubkey bytes
* Progress to modifying val client for attestation aggregation
* First draft of validator client upgrade for aggregate attestations
* Add hashmap for indices lookup
* Add state cache, remove store cache
* Only build the head committee cache
* Removes lock on a network channel
* Partially implement beacon node subscription http api
* Correct compilation issues
* Change `get_attesting_indices` to use Vec
* Fix failing test
* Partial implementation of timer
* Adds timer, removes exit_future, http api to op pool
* Partial multiple aggregate attestation handling
* Permits bulk messages accross gossipsub network channel
* Correct compile issues
* Improve gosispsub messaging and correct rest api helpers
* Added global gossipsub subscriptions
* Update validator subscriptions data structs
* Tidy
* Re-structure validator subscriptions
* Initial handling of subscriptions
* Re-structure network service
* Add pubkey cache persistence file
* Add more comments
* Integrate persistence file into builder
* Add pubkey cache tests
* Add HashSetDelay and introduce into attestation service
* Handles validator subscriptions
* Add data_dir to beacon chain builder
* Remove Option in pubkey cache persistence file
* Ensure consistency between datadir/data_dir
* Fix failing network test
* Peer subnet discovery gets queued for future subscriptions
* Reorganise attestation service functions
* Initial wiring of attestation service
* First draft of attestation service timing logic
* Correct minor typos
* Tidy
* Fix todos
* Improve tests
* Add PeerInfo to connected peers mapping
* Fix compile error
* Fix compile error from merge
* Split up block processing metrics
* Tidy
* Refactor get_pubkey_from_state
* Remove commented-out code
* Rename state_cache -> checkpoint_cache
* Rename Checkpoint -> Snapshot
* Tidy, add comments
* Tidy up find_head function
* Change some checkpoint -> snapshot
* Add tests
* Expose max_len
* Remove dead code
* Tidy
* Fix bug
* Add sync-speed metric
* Add first attempt at VerifiableBlock
* Start integrating into beacon chain
* Integrate VerifiableBlock
* Rename VerifableBlock -> PartialBlockVerification
* Add start of typed methods
* Add progress
* Add further progress
* Rename structs
* Add full block verification to block_processing.rs
* Further beacon chain integration
* Update checks for gossip
* Add todo
* Start adding segement verification
* Add passing chain segement test
* Initial integration with batch sync
* Minor changes
* Tidy, add more error checking
* Start adding chain_segment tests
* Finish invalid signature tests
* Include single and gossip verified blocks in tests
* Add gossip verification tests
* Start adding docs
* Finish adding comments to block_processing.rs
* Rename block_processing.rs -> block_verification
* Start removing old block processing code
* Fixes beacon_chain compilation
* Fix project-wide compile errors
* Remove old code
* Correct code to pass all tests
* Fix bug with beacon proposer index
* Fix shim for BlockProcessingError
* Only process one epoch at a time
* Fix loop in chain segment processing
* Correct tests from master merge
* Add caching for state.eth1_data_votes
* Add BeaconChain::validator_pubkey
* Revert "Add caching for state.eth1_data_votes"
This reverts commit cd73dcd6434fb8d8e6bf30c5356355598ea7b78e.
Co-authored-by: Grant Wuerker <gwuerker@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Michael Sproul <michael@sigmaprime.io>
Co-authored-by: Michael Sproul <micsproul@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: pawan <pawandhananjay@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Paul Hauner <paul@paulhauner.com>
2020-03-17 06:24:44 +00:00
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harness.chain.recompute_head_at_current_slot().await;
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Initial work towards v0.2.0 (#924)
* Remove ping protocol
* Initial renaming of network services
* Correct rebasing relative to latest master
* Start updating types
* Adds HashMapDelay struct to utils
* Initial network restructure
* Network restructure. Adds new types for v0.2.0
* Removes build artefacts
* Shift validation to beacon chain
* Temporarily remove gossip validation
This is to be updated to match current optimisation efforts.
* Adds AggregateAndProof
* Begin rebuilding pubsub encoding/decoding
* Signature hacking
* Shift gossipsup decoding into eth2_libp2p
* Existing EF tests passing with fake_crypto
* Shifts block encoding/decoding into RPC
* Delete outdated API spec
* All release tests passing bar genesis state parsing
* Update and test YamlConfig
* Update to spec v0.10 compatible BLS
* Updates to BLS EF tests
* Add EF test for AggregateVerify
And delete unused hash2curve tests for uncompressed points
* Update EF tests to v0.10.1
* Use optional block root correctly in block proc
* Use genesis fork in deposit domain. All tests pass
* Fast aggregate verify test
* Update REST API docs
* Fix unused import
* Bump spec tags to v0.10.1
* Add `seconds_per_eth1_block` to chainspec
* Update to timestamp based eth1 voting scheme
* Return None from `get_votes_to_consider` if block cache is empty
* Handle overflows in `is_candidate_block`
* Revert to failing tests
* Fix eth1 data sets test
* Choose default vote according to spec
* Fix collect_valid_votes tests
* Fix `get_votes_to_consider` to choose all eligible blocks
* Uncomment winning_vote tests
* Add comments; remove unused code
* Reduce seconds_per_eth1_block for simulation
* Addressed review comments
* Add test for default vote case
* Fix logs
* Remove unused functions
* Meter default eth1 votes
* Fix comments
* Progress on attestation service
* Address review comments; remove unused dependency
* Initial work on removing libp2p lock
* Add LRU caches to store (rollup)
* Update attestation validation for DB changes (WIP)
* Initial version of should_forward_block
* Scaffold
* Progress on attestation validation
Also, consolidate prod+testing slot clocks so that they share much
of the same implementation and can both handle sub-slot time changes.
* Removes lock from libp2p service
* Completed network lock removal
* Finish(?) attestation processing
* Correct network termination future
* Add slot check to block check
* Correct fmt issues
* Remove Drop implementation for network service
* Add first attempt at attestation proc. re-write
* Add version 2 of attestation processing
* Minor fixes
* Add validator pubkey cache
* Make get_indexed_attestation take a committee
* Link signature processing into new attn verification
* First working version
* Ensure pubkey cache is updated
* Add more metrics, slight optimizations
* Clone committee cache during attestation processing
* Update shuffling cache during block processing
* Remove old commented-out code
* Fix shuffling cache insert bug
* Used indexed attestation in fork choice
* Restructure attn processing, add metrics
* Add more detailed metrics
* Tidy, fix failing tests
* Fix failing tests, tidy
* Address reviewers suggestions
* Disable/delete two outdated tests
* Modification of validator for subscriptions
* Add slot signing to validator client
* Further progress on validation subscription
* Adds necessary validator subscription functionality
* Add new Pubkeys struct to signature_sets
* Refactor with functional approach
* Update beacon chain
* Clean up validator <-> beacon node http types
* Add aggregator status to ValidatorDuty
* Impl Clone for manual slot clock
* Fix minor errors
* Further progress validator client subscription
* Initial subscription and aggregation handling
* Remove decompressed member from pubkey bytes
* Progress to modifying val client for attestation aggregation
* First draft of validator client upgrade for aggregate attestations
* Add hashmap for indices lookup
* Add state cache, remove store cache
* Only build the head committee cache
* Removes lock on a network channel
* Partially implement beacon node subscription http api
* Correct compilation issues
* Change `get_attesting_indices` to use Vec
* Fix failing test
* Partial implementation of timer
* Adds timer, removes exit_future, http api to op pool
* Partial multiple aggregate attestation handling
* Permits bulk messages accross gossipsub network channel
* Correct compile issues
* Improve gosispsub messaging and correct rest api helpers
* Added global gossipsub subscriptions
* Update validator subscriptions data structs
* Tidy
* Re-structure validator subscriptions
* Initial handling of subscriptions
* Re-structure network service
* Add pubkey cache persistence file
* Add more comments
* Integrate persistence file into builder
* Add pubkey cache tests
* Add HashSetDelay and introduce into attestation service
* Handles validator subscriptions
* Add data_dir to beacon chain builder
* Remove Option in pubkey cache persistence file
* Ensure consistency between datadir/data_dir
* Fix failing network test
* Peer subnet discovery gets queued for future subscriptions
* Reorganise attestation service functions
* Initial wiring of attestation service
* First draft of attestation service timing logic
* Correct minor typos
* Tidy
* Fix todos
* Improve tests
* Add PeerInfo to connected peers mapping
* Fix compile error
* Fix compile error from merge
* Split up block processing metrics
* Tidy
* Refactor get_pubkey_from_state
* Remove commented-out code
* Rename state_cache -> checkpoint_cache
* Rename Checkpoint -> Snapshot
* Tidy, add comments
* Tidy up find_head function
* Change some checkpoint -> snapshot
* Add tests
* Expose max_len
* Remove dead code
* Tidy
* Fix bug
* Add sync-speed metric
* Add first attempt at VerifiableBlock
* Start integrating into beacon chain
* Integrate VerifiableBlock
* Rename VerifableBlock -> PartialBlockVerification
* Add start of typed methods
* Add progress
* Add further progress
* Rename structs
* Add full block verification to block_processing.rs
* Further beacon chain integration
* Update checks for gossip
* Add todo
* Start adding segement verification
* Add passing chain segement test
* Initial integration with batch sync
* Minor changes
* Tidy, add more error checking
* Start adding chain_segment tests
* Finish invalid signature tests
* Include single and gossip verified blocks in tests
* Add gossip verification tests
* Start adding docs
* Finish adding comments to block_processing.rs
* Rename block_processing.rs -> block_verification
* Start removing old block processing code
* Fixes beacon_chain compilation
* Fix project-wide compile errors
* Remove old code
* Correct code to pass all tests
* Fix bug with beacon proposer index
* Fix shim for BlockProcessingError
* Only process one epoch at a time
* Fix loop in chain segment processing
* Correct tests from master merge
* Add caching for state.eth1_data_votes
* Add BeaconChain::validator_pubkey
* Revert "Add caching for state.eth1_data_votes"
This reverts commit cd73dcd6434fb8d8e6bf30c5356355598ea7b78e.
Co-authored-by: Grant Wuerker <gwuerker@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Michael Sproul <michael@sigmaprime.io>
Co-authored-by: Michael Sproul <micsproul@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: pawan <pawandhananjay@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Paul Hauner <paul@paulhauner.com>
2020-03-17 06:24:44 +00:00
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Use async code when interacting with EL (#3244)
## Overview
This rather extensive PR achieves two primary goals:
1. Uses the finalized/justified checkpoints of fork choice (FC), rather than that of the head state.
2. Refactors fork choice, block production and block processing to `async` functions.
Additionally, it achieves:
- Concurrent forkchoice updates to the EL and cache pruning after a new head is selected.
- Concurrent "block packing" (attestations, etc) and execution payload retrieval during block production.
- Concurrent per-block-processing and execution payload verification during block processing.
- The `Arc`-ification of `SignedBeaconBlock` during block processing (it's never mutated, so why not?):
- I had to do this to deal with sending blocks into spawned tasks.
- Previously we were cloning the beacon block at least 2 times during each block processing, these clones are either removed or turned into cheaper `Arc` clones.
- We were also `Box`-ing and un-`Box`-ing beacon blocks as they moved throughout the networking crate. This is not a big deal, but it's nice to avoid shifting things between the stack and heap.
- Avoids cloning *all the blocks* in *every chain segment* during sync.
- It also has the potential to clean up our code where we need to pass an *owned* block around so we can send it back in the case of an error (I didn't do much of this, my PR is already big enough :sweat_smile:)
- The `BeaconChain::HeadSafetyStatus` struct was removed. It was an old relic from prior merge specs.
For motivation for this change, see https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse/pull/3244#issuecomment-1160963273
## Changes to `canonical_head` and `fork_choice`
Previously, the `BeaconChain` had two separate fields:
```
canonical_head: RwLock<Snapshot>,
fork_choice: RwLock<BeaconForkChoice>
```
Now, we have grouped these values under a single struct:
```
canonical_head: CanonicalHead {
cached_head: RwLock<Arc<Snapshot>>,
fork_choice: RwLock<BeaconForkChoice>
}
```
Apart from ergonomics, the only *actual* change here is wrapping the canonical head snapshot in an `Arc`. This means that we no longer need to hold the `cached_head` (`canonical_head`, in old terms) lock when we want to pull some values from it. This was done to avoid deadlock risks by preventing functions from acquiring (and holding) the `cached_head` and `fork_choice` locks simultaneously.
## Breaking Changes
### The `state` (root) field in the `finalized_checkpoint` SSE event
Consider the scenario where epoch `n` is just finalized, but `start_slot(n)` is skipped. There are two state roots we might in the `finalized_checkpoint` SSE event:
1. The state root of the finalized block, which is `get_block(finalized_checkpoint.root).state_root`.
4. The state root at slot of `start_slot(n)`, which would be the state from (1), but "skipped forward" through any skip slots.
Previously, Lighthouse would choose (2). However, we can see that when [Teku generates that event](https://github.com/ConsenSys/teku/blob/de2b2801c89ef5abf983d6bf37867c37fc47121f/data/beaconrestapi/src/main/java/tech/pegasys/teku/beaconrestapi/handlers/v1/events/EventSubscriptionManager.java#L171-L182) it uses [`getStateRootFromBlockRoot`](https://github.com/ConsenSys/teku/blob/de2b2801c89ef5abf983d6bf37867c37fc47121f/data/provider/src/main/java/tech/pegasys/teku/api/ChainDataProvider.java#L336-L341) which uses (1).
I have switched Lighthouse from (2) to (1). I think it's a somewhat arbitrary choice between the two, where (1) is easier to compute and is consistent with Teku.
## Notes for Reviewers
I've renamed `BeaconChain::fork_choice` to `BeaconChain::recompute_head`. Doing this helped ensure I broke all previous uses of fork choice and I also find it more descriptive. It describes an action and can't be confused with trying to get a reference to the `ForkChoice` struct.
I've changed the ordering of SSE events when a block is received. It used to be `[block, finalized, head]` and now it's `[block, head, finalized]`. It was easier this way and I don't think we were making any promises about SSE event ordering so it's not "breaking".
I've made it so fork choice will run when it's first constructed. I did this because I wanted to have a cached version of the last call to `get_head`. Ensuring `get_head` has been run *at least once* means that the cached values doesn't need to wrapped in an `Option`. This was fairly simple, it just involved passing a `slot` to the constructor so it knows *when* it's being run. When loading a fork choice from the store and a slot clock isn't handy I've just used the `slot` that was saved in the `fork_choice_store`. That seems like it would be a faithful representation of the slot when we saved it.
I added the `genesis_time: u64` to the `BeaconChain`. It's small, constant and nice to have around.
Since we're using FC for the fin/just checkpoints, we no longer get the `0x00..00` roots at genesis. You can see I had to remove a work-around in `ef-tests` here: b56be3bc2. I can't find any reason why this would be an issue, if anything I think it'll be better since the genesis-alias has caught us out a few times (0x00..00 isn't actually a real root). Edit: I did find a case where the `network` expected the 0x00..00 alias and patched it here: 3f26ac3e2.
You'll notice a lot of changes in tests. Generally, tests should be functionally equivalent. Here are the things creating the most diff-noise in tests:
- Changing tests to be `tokio::async` tests.
- Adding `.await` to fork choice, block processing and block production functions.
- Refactor of the `canonical_head` "API" provided by the `BeaconChain`. E.g., `chain.canonical_head.cached_head()` instead of `chain.canonical_head.read()`.
- Wrapping `SignedBeaconBlock` in an `Arc`.
- In the `beacon_chain/tests/block_verification`, we can't use the `lazy_static` `CHAIN_SEGMENT` variable anymore since it's generated with an async function. We just generate it in each test, not so efficient but hopefully insignificant.
I had to disable `rayon` concurrent tests in the `fork_choice` tests. This is because the use of `rayon` and `block_on` was causing a panic.
Co-authored-by: Mac L <mjladson@pm.me>
2022-07-03 05:36:50 +00:00
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harness.head_block_root(),
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Initial work towards v0.2.0 (#924)
* Remove ping protocol
* Initial renaming of network services
* Correct rebasing relative to latest master
* Start updating types
* Adds HashMapDelay struct to utils
* Initial network restructure
* Network restructure. Adds new types for v0.2.0
* Removes build artefacts
* Shift validation to beacon chain
* Temporarily remove gossip validation
This is to be updated to match current optimisation efforts.
* Adds AggregateAndProof
* Begin rebuilding pubsub encoding/decoding
* Signature hacking
* Shift gossipsup decoding into eth2_libp2p
* Existing EF tests passing with fake_crypto
* Shifts block encoding/decoding into RPC
* Delete outdated API spec
* All release tests passing bar genesis state parsing
* Update and test YamlConfig
* Update to spec v0.10 compatible BLS
* Updates to BLS EF tests
* Add EF test for AggregateVerify
And delete unused hash2curve tests for uncompressed points
* Update EF tests to v0.10.1
* Use optional block root correctly in block proc
* Use genesis fork in deposit domain. All tests pass
* Fast aggregate verify test
* Update REST API docs
* Fix unused import
* Bump spec tags to v0.10.1
* Add `seconds_per_eth1_block` to chainspec
* Update to timestamp based eth1 voting scheme
* Return None from `get_votes_to_consider` if block cache is empty
* Handle overflows in `is_candidate_block`
* Revert to failing tests
* Fix eth1 data sets test
* Choose default vote according to spec
* Fix collect_valid_votes tests
* Fix `get_votes_to_consider` to choose all eligible blocks
* Uncomment winning_vote tests
* Add comments; remove unused code
* Reduce seconds_per_eth1_block for simulation
* Addressed review comments
* Add test for default vote case
* Fix logs
* Remove unused functions
* Meter default eth1 votes
* Fix comments
* Progress on attestation service
* Address review comments; remove unused dependency
* Initial work on removing libp2p lock
* Add LRU caches to store (rollup)
* Update attestation validation for DB changes (WIP)
* Initial version of should_forward_block
* Scaffold
* Progress on attestation validation
Also, consolidate prod+testing slot clocks so that they share much
of the same implementation and can both handle sub-slot time changes.
* Removes lock from libp2p service
* Completed network lock removal
* Finish(?) attestation processing
* Correct network termination future
* Add slot check to block check
* Correct fmt issues
* Remove Drop implementation for network service
* Add first attempt at attestation proc. re-write
* Add version 2 of attestation processing
* Minor fixes
* Add validator pubkey cache
* Make get_indexed_attestation take a committee
* Link signature processing into new attn verification
* First working version
* Ensure pubkey cache is updated
* Add more metrics, slight optimizations
* Clone committee cache during attestation processing
* Update shuffling cache during block processing
* Remove old commented-out code
* Fix shuffling cache insert bug
* Used indexed attestation in fork choice
* Restructure attn processing, add metrics
* Add more detailed metrics
* Tidy, fix failing tests
* Fix failing tests, tidy
* Address reviewers suggestions
* Disable/delete two outdated tests
* Modification of validator for subscriptions
* Add slot signing to validator client
* Further progress on validation subscription
* Adds necessary validator subscription functionality
* Add new Pubkeys struct to signature_sets
* Refactor with functional approach
* Update beacon chain
* Clean up validator <-> beacon node http types
* Add aggregator status to ValidatorDuty
* Impl Clone for manual slot clock
* Fix minor errors
* Further progress validator client subscription
* Initial subscription and aggregation handling
* Remove decompressed member from pubkey bytes
* Progress to modifying val client for attestation aggregation
* First draft of validator client upgrade for aggregate attestations
* Add hashmap for indices lookup
* Add state cache, remove store cache
* Only build the head committee cache
* Removes lock on a network channel
* Partially implement beacon node subscription http api
* Correct compilation issues
* Change `get_attesting_indices` to use Vec
* Fix failing test
* Partial implementation of timer
* Adds timer, removes exit_future, http api to op pool
* Partial multiple aggregate attestation handling
* Permits bulk messages accross gossipsub network channel
* Correct compile issues
* Improve gosispsub messaging and correct rest api helpers
* Added global gossipsub subscriptions
* Update validator subscriptions data structs
* Tidy
* Re-structure validator subscriptions
* Initial handling of subscriptions
* Re-structure network service
* Add pubkey cache persistence file
* Add more comments
* Integrate persistence file into builder
* Add pubkey cache tests
* Add HashSetDelay and introduce into attestation service
* Handles validator subscriptions
* Add data_dir to beacon chain builder
* Remove Option in pubkey cache persistence file
* Ensure consistency between datadir/data_dir
* Fix failing network test
* Peer subnet discovery gets queued for future subscriptions
* Reorganise attestation service functions
* Initial wiring of attestation service
* First draft of attestation service timing logic
* Correct minor typos
* Tidy
* Fix todos
* Improve tests
* Add PeerInfo to connected peers mapping
* Fix compile error
* Fix compile error from merge
* Split up block processing metrics
* Tidy
* Refactor get_pubkey_from_state
* Remove commented-out code
* Rename state_cache -> checkpoint_cache
* Rename Checkpoint -> Snapshot
* Tidy, add comments
* Tidy up find_head function
* Change some checkpoint -> snapshot
* Add tests
* Expose max_len
* Remove dead code
* Tidy
* Fix bug
* Add sync-speed metric
* Add first attempt at VerifiableBlock
* Start integrating into beacon chain
* Integrate VerifiableBlock
* Rename VerifableBlock -> PartialBlockVerification
* Add start of typed methods
* Add progress
* Add further progress
* Rename structs
* Add full block verification to block_processing.rs
* Further beacon chain integration
* Update checks for gossip
* Add todo
* Start adding segement verification
* Add passing chain segement test
* Initial integration with batch sync
* Minor changes
* Tidy, add more error checking
* Start adding chain_segment tests
* Finish invalid signature tests
* Include single and gossip verified blocks in tests
* Add gossip verification tests
* Start adding docs
* Finish adding comments to block_processing.rs
* Rename block_processing.rs -> block_verification
* Start removing old block processing code
* Fixes beacon_chain compilation
* Fix project-wide compile errors
* Remove old code
* Correct code to pass all tests
* Fix bug with beacon proposer index
* Fix shim for BlockProcessingError
* Only process one epoch at a time
* Fix loop in chain segment processing
* Correct tests from master merge
* Add caching for state.eth1_data_votes
* Add BeaconChain::validator_pubkey
* Revert "Add caching for state.eth1_data_votes"
This reverts commit cd73dcd6434fb8d8e6bf30c5356355598ea7b78e.
Co-authored-by: Grant Wuerker <gwuerker@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Michael Sproul <michael@sigmaprime.io>
Co-authored-by: Michael Sproul <micsproul@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: pawan <pawandhananjay@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Paul Hauner <paul@paulhauner.com>
2020-03-17 06:24:44 +00:00
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Use async code when interacting with EL (#3244)
## Overview
This rather extensive PR achieves two primary goals:
1. Uses the finalized/justified checkpoints of fork choice (FC), rather than that of the head state.
2. Refactors fork choice, block production and block processing to `async` functions.
Additionally, it achieves:
- Concurrent forkchoice updates to the EL and cache pruning after a new head is selected.
- Concurrent "block packing" (attestations, etc) and execution payload retrieval during block production.
- Concurrent per-block-processing and execution payload verification during block processing.
- The `Arc`-ification of `SignedBeaconBlock` during block processing (it's never mutated, so why not?):
- I had to do this to deal with sending blocks into spawned tasks.
- Previously we were cloning the beacon block at least 2 times during each block processing, these clones are either removed or turned into cheaper `Arc` clones.
- We were also `Box`-ing and un-`Box`-ing beacon blocks as they moved throughout the networking crate. This is not a big deal, but it's nice to avoid shifting things between the stack and heap.
- Avoids cloning *all the blocks* in *every chain segment* during sync.
- It also has the potential to clean up our code where we need to pass an *owned* block around so we can send it back in the case of an error (I didn't do much of this, my PR is already big enough :sweat_smile:)
- The `BeaconChain::HeadSafetyStatus` struct was removed. It was an old relic from prior merge specs.
For motivation for this change, see https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse/pull/3244#issuecomment-1160963273
## Changes to `canonical_head` and `fork_choice`
Previously, the `BeaconChain` had two separate fields:
```
canonical_head: RwLock<Snapshot>,
fork_choice: RwLock<BeaconForkChoice>
```
Now, we have grouped these values under a single struct:
```
canonical_head: CanonicalHead {
cached_head: RwLock<Arc<Snapshot>>,
fork_choice: RwLock<BeaconForkChoice>
}
```
Apart from ergonomics, the only *actual* change here is wrapping the canonical head snapshot in an `Arc`. This means that we no longer need to hold the `cached_head` (`canonical_head`, in old terms) lock when we want to pull some values from it. This was done to avoid deadlock risks by preventing functions from acquiring (and holding) the `cached_head` and `fork_choice` locks simultaneously.
## Breaking Changes
### The `state` (root) field in the `finalized_checkpoint` SSE event
Consider the scenario where epoch `n` is just finalized, but `start_slot(n)` is skipped. There are two state roots we might in the `finalized_checkpoint` SSE event:
1. The state root of the finalized block, which is `get_block(finalized_checkpoint.root).state_root`.
4. The state root at slot of `start_slot(n)`, which would be the state from (1), but "skipped forward" through any skip slots.
Previously, Lighthouse would choose (2). However, we can see that when [Teku generates that event](https://github.com/ConsenSys/teku/blob/de2b2801c89ef5abf983d6bf37867c37fc47121f/data/beaconrestapi/src/main/java/tech/pegasys/teku/beaconrestapi/handlers/v1/events/EventSubscriptionManager.java#L171-L182) it uses [`getStateRootFromBlockRoot`](https://github.com/ConsenSys/teku/blob/de2b2801c89ef5abf983d6bf37867c37fc47121f/data/provider/src/main/java/tech/pegasys/teku/api/ChainDataProvider.java#L336-L341) which uses (1).
I have switched Lighthouse from (2) to (1). I think it's a somewhat arbitrary choice between the two, where (1) is easier to compute and is consistent with Teku.
## Notes for Reviewers
I've renamed `BeaconChain::fork_choice` to `BeaconChain::recompute_head`. Doing this helped ensure I broke all previous uses of fork choice and I also find it more descriptive. It describes an action and can't be confused with trying to get a reference to the `ForkChoice` struct.
I've changed the ordering of SSE events when a block is received. It used to be `[block, finalized, head]` and now it's `[block, head, finalized]`. It was easier this way and I don't think we were making any promises about SSE event ordering so it's not "breaking".
I've made it so fork choice will run when it's first constructed. I did this because I wanted to have a cached version of the last call to `get_head`. Ensuring `get_head` has been run *at least once* means that the cached values doesn't need to wrapped in an `Option`. This was fairly simple, it just involved passing a `slot` to the constructor so it knows *when* it's being run. When loading a fork choice from the store and a slot clock isn't handy I've just used the `slot` that was saved in the `fork_choice_store`. That seems like it would be a faithful representation of the slot when we saved it.
I added the `genesis_time: u64` to the `BeaconChain`. It's small, constant and nice to have around.
Since we're using FC for the fin/just checkpoints, we no longer get the `0x00..00` roots at genesis. You can see I had to remove a work-around in `ef-tests` here: b56be3bc2. I can't find any reason why this would be an issue, if anything I think it'll be better since the genesis-alias has caught us out a few times (0x00..00 isn't actually a real root). Edit: I did find a case where the `network` expected the 0x00..00 alias and patched it here: 3f26ac3e2.
You'll notice a lot of changes in tests. Generally, tests should be functionally equivalent. Here are the things creating the most diff-noise in tests:
- Changing tests to be `tokio::async` tests.
- Adding `.await` to fork choice, block processing and block production functions.
- Refactor of the `canonical_head` "API" provided by the `BeaconChain`. E.g., `chain.canonical_head.cached_head()` instead of `chain.canonical_head.read()`.
- Wrapping `SignedBeaconBlock` in an `Arc`.
- In the `beacon_chain/tests/block_verification`, we can't use the `lazy_static` `CHAIN_SEGMENT` variable anymore since it's generated with an async function. We just generate it in each test, not so efficient but hopefully insignificant.
I had to disable `rayon` concurrent tests in the `fork_choice` tests. This is because the use of `rayon` and `block_on` was causing a panic.
Co-authored-by: Mac L <mjladson@pm.me>
2022-07-03 05:36:50 +00:00
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Initial work towards v0.2.0 (#924)
* Remove ping protocol
* Initial renaming of network services
* Correct rebasing relative to latest master
* Start updating types
* Adds HashMapDelay struct to utils
* Initial network restructure
* Network restructure. Adds new types for v0.2.0
* Removes build artefacts
* Shift validation to beacon chain
* Temporarily remove gossip validation
This is to be updated to match current optimisation efforts.
* Adds AggregateAndProof
* Begin rebuilding pubsub encoding/decoding
* Signature hacking
* Shift gossipsup decoding into eth2_libp2p
* Existing EF tests passing with fake_crypto
* Shifts block encoding/decoding into RPC
* Delete outdated API spec
* All release tests passing bar genesis state parsing
* Update and test YamlConfig
* Update to spec v0.10 compatible BLS
* Updates to BLS EF tests
* Add EF test for AggregateVerify
And delete unused hash2curve tests for uncompressed points
* Update EF tests to v0.10.1
* Use optional block root correctly in block proc
* Use genesis fork in deposit domain. All tests pass
* Fast aggregate verify test
* Update REST API docs
* Fix unused import
* Bump spec tags to v0.10.1
* Add `seconds_per_eth1_block` to chainspec
* Update to timestamp based eth1 voting scheme
* Return None from `get_votes_to_consider` if block cache is empty
* Handle overflows in `is_candidate_block`
* Revert to failing tests
* Fix eth1 data sets test
* Choose default vote according to spec
* Fix collect_valid_votes tests
* Fix `get_votes_to_consider` to choose all eligible blocks
* Uncomment winning_vote tests
* Add comments; remove unused code
* Reduce seconds_per_eth1_block for simulation
* Addressed review comments
* Add test for default vote case
* Fix logs
* Remove unused functions
* Meter default eth1 votes
* Fix comments
* Progress on attestation service
* Address review comments; remove unused dependency
* Initial work on removing libp2p lock
* Add LRU caches to store (rollup)
* Update attestation validation for DB changes (WIP)
* Initial version of should_forward_block
* Scaffold
* Progress on attestation validation
Also, consolidate prod+testing slot clocks so that they share much
of the same implementation and can both handle sub-slot time changes.
* Removes lock from libp2p service
* Completed network lock removal
* Finish(?) attestation processing
* Correct network termination future
* Add slot check to block check
* Correct fmt issues
* Remove Drop implementation for network service
* Add first attempt at attestation proc. re-write
* Add version 2 of attestation processing
* Minor fixes
* Add validator pubkey cache
* Make get_indexed_attestation take a committee
* Link signature processing into new attn verification
* First working version
* Ensure pubkey cache is updated
* Add more metrics, slight optimizations
* Clone committee cache during attestation processing
* Update shuffling cache during block processing
* Remove old commented-out code
* Fix shuffling cache insert bug
* Used indexed attestation in fork choice
* Restructure attn processing, add metrics
* Add more detailed metrics
* Tidy, fix failing tests
* Fix failing tests, tidy
* Address reviewers suggestions
* Disable/delete two outdated tests
* Modification of validator for subscriptions
* Add slot signing to validator client
* Further progress on validation subscription
* Adds necessary validator subscription functionality
* Add new Pubkeys struct to signature_sets
* Refactor with functional approach
* Update beacon chain
* Clean up validator <-> beacon node http types
* Add aggregator status to ValidatorDuty
* Impl Clone for manual slot clock
* Fix minor errors
* Further progress validator client subscription
* Initial subscription and aggregation handling
* Remove decompressed member from pubkey bytes
* Progress to modifying val client for attestation aggregation
* First draft of validator client upgrade for aggregate attestations
* Add hashmap for indices lookup
* Add state cache, remove store cache
* Only build the head committee cache
* Removes lock on a network channel
* Partially implement beacon node subscription http api
* Correct compilation issues
* Change `get_attesting_indices` to use Vec
* Fix failing test
* Partial implementation of timer
* Adds timer, removes exit_future, http api to op pool
* Partial multiple aggregate attestation handling
* Permits bulk messages accross gossipsub network channel
* Correct compile issues
* Improve gosispsub messaging and correct rest api helpers
* Added global gossipsub subscriptions
* Update validator subscriptions data structs
* Tidy
* Re-structure validator subscriptions
* Initial handling of subscriptions
* Re-structure network service
* Add pubkey cache persistence file
* Add more comments
* Integrate persistence file into builder
* Add pubkey cache tests
* Add HashSetDelay and introduce into attestation service
* Handles validator subscriptions
* Add data_dir to beacon chain builder
* Remove Option in pubkey cache persistence file
* Ensure consistency between datadir/data_dir
* Fix failing network test
* Peer subnet discovery gets queued for future subscriptions
* Reorganise attestation service functions
* Initial wiring of attestation service
* First draft of attestation service timing logic
* Correct minor typos
* Tidy
* Fix todos
* Improve tests
* Add PeerInfo to connected peers mapping
* Fix compile error
* Fix compile error from merge
* Split up block processing metrics
* Tidy
* Refactor get_pubkey_from_state
* Remove commented-out code
* Rename state_cache -> checkpoint_cache
* Rename Checkpoint -> Snapshot
* Tidy, add comments
* Tidy up find_head function
* Change some checkpoint -> snapshot
* Add tests
* Expose max_len
* Remove dead code
* Tidy
* Fix bug
* Add sync-speed metric
* Add first attempt at VerifiableBlock
* Start integrating into beacon chain
* Integrate VerifiableBlock
* Rename VerifableBlock -> PartialBlockVerification
* Add start of typed methods
* Add progress
* Add further progress
* Rename structs
* Add full block verification to block_processing.rs
* Further beacon chain integration
* Update checks for gossip
* Add todo
* Start adding segement verification
* Add passing chain segement test
* Initial integration with batch sync
* Minor changes
* Tidy, add more error checking
* Start adding chain_segment tests
* Finish invalid signature tests
* Include single and gossip verified blocks in tests
* Add gossip verification tests
* Start adding docs
* Finish adding comments to block_processing.rs
* Rename block_processing.rs -> block_verification
* Start removing old block processing code
* Fixes beacon_chain compilation
* Fix project-wide compile errors
* Remove old code
* Correct code to pass all tests
* Fix bug with beacon proposer index
* Fix shim for BlockProcessingError
* Only process one epoch at a time
* Fix loop in chain segment processing
* Correct tests from master merge
* Add caching for state.eth1_data_votes
* Add BeaconChain::validator_pubkey
* Revert "Add caching for state.eth1_data_votes"
This reverts commit cd73dcd6434fb8d8e6bf30c5356355598ea7b78e.
Co-authored-by: Grant Wuerker <gwuerker@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Michael Sproul <michael@sigmaprime.io>
Co-authored-by: Michael Sproul <micsproul@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: pawan <pawandhananjay@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Paul Hauner <paul@paulhauner.com>
2020-03-17 06:24:44 +00:00
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Use async code when interacting with EL (#3244)
## Overview
This rather extensive PR achieves two primary goals:
1. Uses the finalized/justified checkpoints of fork choice (FC), rather than that of the head state.
2. Refactors fork choice, block production and block processing to `async` functions.
Additionally, it achieves:
- Concurrent forkchoice updates to the EL and cache pruning after a new head is selected.
- Concurrent "block packing" (attestations, etc) and execution payload retrieval during block production.
- Concurrent per-block-processing and execution payload verification during block processing.
- The `Arc`-ification of `SignedBeaconBlock` during block processing (it's never mutated, so why not?):
- I had to do this to deal with sending blocks into spawned tasks.
- Previously we were cloning the beacon block at least 2 times during each block processing, these clones are either removed or turned into cheaper `Arc` clones.
- We were also `Box`-ing and un-`Box`-ing beacon blocks as they moved throughout the networking crate. This is not a big deal, but it's nice to avoid shifting things between the stack and heap.
- Avoids cloning *all the blocks* in *every chain segment* during sync.
- It also has the potential to clean up our code where we need to pass an *owned* block around so we can send it back in the case of an error (I didn't do much of this, my PR is already big enough :sweat_smile:)
- The `BeaconChain::HeadSafetyStatus` struct was removed. It was an old relic from prior merge specs.
For motivation for this change, see https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse/pull/3244#issuecomment-1160963273
## Changes to `canonical_head` and `fork_choice`
Previously, the `BeaconChain` had two separate fields:
```
canonical_head: RwLock<Snapshot>,
fork_choice: RwLock<BeaconForkChoice>
```
Now, we have grouped these values under a single struct:
```
canonical_head: CanonicalHead {
cached_head: RwLock<Arc<Snapshot>>,
fork_choice: RwLock<BeaconForkChoice>
}
```
Apart from ergonomics, the only *actual* change here is wrapping the canonical head snapshot in an `Arc`. This means that we no longer need to hold the `cached_head` (`canonical_head`, in old terms) lock when we want to pull some values from it. This was done to avoid deadlock risks by preventing functions from acquiring (and holding) the `cached_head` and `fork_choice` locks simultaneously.
## Breaking Changes
### The `state` (root) field in the `finalized_checkpoint` SSE event
Consider the scenario where epoch `n` is just finalized, but `start_slot(n)` is skipped. There are two state roots we might in the `finalized_checkpoint` SSE event:
1. The state root of the finalized block, which is `get_block(finalized_checkpoint.root).state_root`.
4. The state root at slot of `start_slot(n)`, which would be the state from (1), but "skipped forward" through any skip slots.
Previously, Lighthouse would choose (2). However, we can see that when [Teku generates that event](https://github.com/ConsenSys/teku/blob/de2b2801c89ef5abf983d6bf37867c37fc47121f/data/beaconrestapi/src/main/java/tech/pegasys/teku/beaconrestapi/handlers/v1/events/EventSubscriptionManager.java#L171-L182) it uses [`getStateRootFromBlockRoot`](https://github.com/ConsenSys/teku/blob/de2b2801c89ef5abf983d6bf37867c37fc47121f/data/provider/src/main/java/tech/pegasys/teku/api/ChainDataProvider.java#L336-L341) which uses (1).
I have switched Lighthouse from (2) to (1). I think it's a somewhat arbitrary choice between the two, where (1) is easier to compute and is consistent with Teku.
## Notes for Reviewers
I've renamed `BeaconChain::fork_choice` to `BeaconChain::recompute_head`. Doing this helped ensure I broke all previous uses of fork choice and I also find it more descriptive. It describes an action and can't be confused with trying to get a reference to the `ForkChoice` struct.
I've changed the ordering of SSE events when a block is received. It used to be `[block, finalized, head]` and now it's `[block, head, finalized]`. It was easier this way and I don't think we were making any promises about SSE event ordering so it's not "breaking".
I've made it so fork choice will run when it's first constructed. I did this because I wanted to have a cached version of the last call to `get_head`. Ensuring `get_head` has been run *at least once* means that the cached values doesn't need to wrapped in an `Option`. This was fairly simple, it just involved passing a `slot` to the constructor so it knows *when* it's being run. When loading a fork choice from the store and a slot clock isn't handy I've just used the `slot` that was saved in the `fork_choice_store`. That seems like it would be a faithful representation of the slot when we saved it.
I added the `genesis_time: u64` to the `BeaconChain`. It's small, constant and nice to have around.
Since we're using FC for the fin/just checkpoints, we no longer get the `0x00..00` roots at genesis. You can see I had to remove a work-around in `ef-tests` here: b56be3bc2. I can't find any reason why this would be an issue, if anything I think it'll be better since the genesis-alias has caught us out a few times (0x00..00 isn't actually a real root). Edit: I did find a case where the `network` expected the 0x00..00 alias and patched it here: 3f26ac3e2.
You'll notice a lot of changes in tests. Generally, tests should be functionally equivalent. Here are the things creating the most diff-noise in tests:
- Changing tests to be `tokio::async` tests.
- Adding `.await` to fork choice, block processing and block production functions.
- Refactor of the `canonical_head` "API" provided by the `BeaconChain`. E.g., `chain.canonical_head.cached_head()` instead of `chain.canonical_head.read()`.
- Wrapping `SignedBeaconBlock` in an `Arc`.
- In the `beacon_chain/tests/block_verification`, we can't use the `lazy_static` `CHAIN_SEGMENT` variable anymore since it's generated with an async function. We just generate it in each test, not so efficient but hopefully insignificant.
I had to disable `rayon` concurrent tests in the `fork_choice` tests. This is because the use of `rayon` and `block_on` was causing a panic.
Co-authored-by: Mac L <mjladson@pm.me>
2022-07-03 05:36:50 +00:00
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Initial work towards v0.2.0 (#924)
* Remove ping protocol
* Initial renaming of network services
* Correct rebasing relative to latest master
* Start updating types
* Adds HashMapDelay struct to utils
* Initial network restructure
* Network restructure. Adds new types for v0.2.0
* Removes build artefacts
* Shift validation to beacon chain
* Temporarily remove gossip validation
This is to be updated to match current optimisation efforts.
* Adds AggregateAndProof
* Begin rebuilding pubsub encoding/decoding
* Signature hacking
* Shift gossipsup decoding into eth2_libp2p
* Existing EF tests passing with fake_crypto
* Shifts block encoding/decoding into RPC
* Delete outdated API spec
* All release tests passing bar genesis state parsing
* Update and test YamlConfig
* Update to spec v0.10 compatible BLS
* Updates to BLS EF tests
* Add EF test for AggregateVerify
And delete unused hash2curve tests for uncompressed points
* Update EF tests to v0.10.1
* Use optional block root correctly in block proc
* Use genesis fork in deposit domain. All tests pass
* Fast aggregate verify test
* Update REST API docs
* Fix unused import
* Bump spec tags to v0.10.1
* Add `seconds_per_eth1_block` to chainspec
* Update to timestamp based eth1 voting scheme
* Return None from `get_votes_to_consider` if block cache is empty
* Handle overflows in `is_candidate_block`
* Revert to failing tests
* Fix eth1 data sets test
* Choose default vote according to spec
* Fix collect_valid_votes tests
* Fix `get_votes_to_consider` to choose all eligible blocks
* Uncomment winning_vote tests
* Add comments; remove unused code
* Reduce seconds_per_eth1_block for simulation
* Addressed review comments
* Add test for default vote case
* Fix logs
* Remove unused functions
* Meter default eth1 votes
* Fix comments
* Progress on attestation service
* Address review comments; remove unused dependency
* Initial work on removing libp2p lock
* Add LRU caches to store (rollup)
* Update attestation validation for DB changes (WIP)
* Initial version of should_forward_block
* Scaffold
* Progress on attestation validation
Also, consolidate prod+testing slot clocks so that they share much
of the same implementation and can both handle sub-slot time changes.
* Removes lock from libp2p service
* Completed network lock removal
* Finish(?) attestation processing
* Correct network termination future
* Add slot check to block check
* Correct fmt issues
* Remove Drop implementation for network service
* Add first attempt at attestation proc. re-write
* Add version 2 of attestation processing
* Minor fixes
* Add validator pubkey cache
* Make get_indexed_attestation take a committee
* Link signature processing into new attn verification
* First working version
* Ensure pubkey cache is updated
* Add more metrics, slight optimizations
* Clone committee cache during attestation processing
* Update shuffling cache during block processing
* Remove old commented-out code
* Fix shuffling cache insert bug
* Used indexed attestation in fork choice
* Restructure attn processing, add metrics
* Add more detailed metrics
* Tidy, fix failing tests
* Fix failing tests, tidy
* Address reviewers suggestions
* Disable/delete two outdated tests
* Modification of validator for subscriptions
* Add slot signing to validator client
* Further progress on validation subscription
* Adds necessary validator subscription functionality
* Add new Pubkeys struct to signature_sets
* Refactor with functional approach
* Update beacon chain
* Clean up validator <-> beacon node http types
* Add aggregator status to ValidatorDuty
* Impl Clone for manual slot clock
* Fix minor errors
* Further progress validator client subscription
* Initial subscription and aggregation handling
* Remove decompressed member from pubkey bytes
* Progress to modifying val client for attestation aggregation
* First draft of validator client upgrade for aggregate attestations
* Add hashmap for indices lookup
* Add state cache, remove store cache
* Only build the head committee cache
* Removes lock on a network channel
* Partially implement beacon node subscription http api
* Correct compilation issues
* Change `get_attesting_indices` to use Vec
* Fix failing test
* Partial implementation of timer
* Adds timer, removes exit_future, http api to op pool
* Partial multiple aggregate attestation handling
* Permits bulk messages accross gossipsub network channel
* Correct compile issues
* Improve gosispsub messaging and correct rest api helpers
* Added global gossipsub subscriptions
* Update validator subscriptions data structs
* Tidy
* Re-structure validator subscriptions
* Initial handling of subscriptions
* Re-structure network service
* Add pubkey cache persistence file
* Add more comments
* Integrate persistence file into builder
* Add pubkey cache tests
* Add HashSetDelay and introduce into attestation service
* Handles validator subscriptions
* Add data_dir to beacon chain builder
* Remove Option in pubkey cache persistence file
* Ensure consistency between datadir/data_dir
* Fix failing network test
* Peer subnet discovery gets queued for future subscriptions
* Reorganise attestation service functions
* Initial wiring of attestation service
* First draft of attestation service timing logic
* Correct minor typos
* Tidy
* Fix todos
* Improve tests
* Add PeerInfo to connected peers mapping
* Fix compile error
* Fix compile error from merge
* Split up block processing metrics
* Tidy
* Refactor get_pubkey_from_state
* Remove commented-out code
* Rename state_cache -> checkpoint_cache
* Rename Checkpoint -> Snapshot
* Tidy, add comments
* Tidy up find_head function
* Change some checkpoint -> snapshot
* Add tests
* Expose max_len
* Remove dead code
* Tidy
* Fix bug
* Add sync-speed metric
* Add first attempt at VerifiableBlock
* Start integrating into beacon chain
* Integrate VerifiableBlock
* Rename VerifableBlock -> PartialBlockVerification
* Add start of typed methods
* Add progress
* Add further progress
* Rename structs
* Add full block verification to block_processing.rs
* Further beacon chain integration
* Update checks for gossip
* Add todo
* Start adding segement verification
* Add passing chain segement test
* Initial integration with batch sync
* Minor changes
* Tidy, add more error checking
* Start adding chain_segment tests
* Finish invalid signature tests
* Include single and gossip verified blocks in tests
* Add gossip verification tests
* Start adding docs
* Finish adding comments to block_processing.rs
* Rename block_processing.rs -> block_verification
* Start removing old block processing code
* Fixes beacon_chain compilation
* Fix project-wide compile errors
* Remove old code
* Correct code to pass all tests
* Fix bug with beacon proposer index
* Fix shim for BlockProcessingError
* Only process one epoch at a time
* Fix loop in chain segment processing
* Correct tests from master merge
* Add caching for state.eth1_data_votes
* Add BeaconChain::validator_pubkey
* Revert "Add caching for state.eth1_data_votes"
This reverts commit cd73dcd6434fb8d8e6bf30c5356355598ea7b78e.
Co-authored-by: Grant Wuerker <gwuerker@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Michael Sproul <michael@sigmaprime.io>
Co-authored-by: Michael Sproul <micsproul@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: pawan <pawandhananjay@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Paul Hauner <paul@paulhauner.com>
2020-03-17 06:24:44 +00:00
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Use async code when interacting with EL (#3244)
## Overview
This rather extensive PR achieves two primary goals:
1. Uses the finalized/justified checkpoints of fork choice (FC), rather than that of the head state.
2. Refactors fork choice, block production and block processing to `async` functions.
Additionally, it achieves:
- Concurrent forkchoice updates to the EL and cache pruning after a new head is selected.
- Concurrent "block packing" (attestations, etc) and execution payload retrieval during block production.
- Concurrent per-block-processing and execution payload verification during block processing.
- The `Arc`-ification of `SignedBeaconBlock` during block processing (it's never mutated, so why not?):
- I had to do this to deal with sending blocks into spawned tasks.
- Previously we were cloning the beacon block at least 2 times during each block processing, these clones are either removed or turned into cheaper `Arc` clones.
- We were also `Box`-ing and un-`Box`-ing beacon blocks as they moved throughout the networking crate. This is not a big deal, but it's nice to avoid shifting things between the stack and heap.
- Avoids cloning *all the blocks* in *every chain segment* during sync.
- It also has the potential to clean up our code where we need to pass an *owned* block around so we can send it back in the case of an error (I didn't do much of this, my PR is already big enough :sweat_smile:)
- The `BeaconChain::HeadSafetyStatus` struct was removed. It was an old relic from prior merge specs.
For motivation for this change, see https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse/pull/3244#issuecomment-1160963273
## Changes to `canonical_head` and `fork_choice`
Previously, the `BeaconChain` had two separate fields:
```
canonical_head: RwLock<Snapshot>,
fork_choice: RwLock<BeaconForkChoice>
```
Now, we have grouped these values under a single struct:
```
canonical_head: CanonicalHead {
cached_head: RwLock<Arc<Snapshot>>,
fork_choice: RwLock<BeaconForkChoice>
}
```
Apart from ergonomics, the only *actual* change here is wrapping the canonical head snapshot in an `Arc`. This means that we no longer need to hold the `cached_head` (`canonical_head`, in old terms) lock when we want to pull some values from it. This was done to avoid deadlock risks by preventing functions from acquiring (and holding) the `cached_head` and `fork_choice` locks simultaneously.
## Breaking Changes
### The `state` (root) field in the `finalized_checkpoint` SSE event
Consider the scenario where epoch `n` is just finalized, but `start_slot(n)` is skipped. There are two state roots we might in the `finalized_checkpoint` SSE event:
1. The state root of the finalized block, which is `get_block(finalized_checkpoint.root).state_root`.
4. The state root at slot of `start_slot(n)`, which would be the state from (1), but "skipped forward" through any skip slots.
Previously, Lighthouse would choose (2). However, we can see that when [Teku generates that event](https://github.com/ConsenSys/teku/blob/de2b2801c89ef5abf983d6bf37867c37fc47121f/data/beaconrestapi/src/main/java/tech/pegasys/teku/beaconrestapi/handlers/v1/events/EventSubscriptionManager.java#L171-L182) it uses [`getStateRootFromBlockRoot`](https://github.com/ConsenSys/teku/blob/de2b2801c89ef5abf983d6bf37867c37fc47121f/data/provider/src/main/java/tech/pegasys/teku/api/ChainDataProvider.java#L336-L341) which uses (1).
I have switched Lighthouse from (2) to (1). I think it's a somewhat arbitrary choice between the two, where (1) is easier to compute and is consistent with Teku.
## Notes for Reviewers
I've renamed `BeaconChain::fork_choice` to `BeaconChain::recompute_head`. Doing this helped ensure I broke all previous uses of fork choice and I also find it more descriptive. It describes an action and can't be confused with trying to get a reference to the `ForkChoice` struct.
I've changed the ordering of SSE events when a block is received. It used to be `[block, finalized, head]` and now it's `[block, head, finalized]`. It was easier this way and I don't think we were making any promises about SSE event ordering so it's not "breaking".
I've made it so fork choice will run when it's first constructed. I did this because I wanted to have a cached version of the last call to `get_head`. Ensuring `get_head` has been run *at least once* means that the cached values doesn't need to wrapped in an `Option`. This was fairly simple, it just involved passing a `slot` to the constructor so it knows *when* it's being run. When loading a fork choice from the store and a slot clock isn't handy I've just used the `slot` that was saved in the `fork_choice_store`. That seems like it would be a faithful representation of the slot when we saved it.
I added the `genesis_time: u64` to the `BeaconChain`. It's small, constant and nice to have around.
Since we're using FC for the fin/just checkpoints, we no longer get the `0x00..00` roots at genesis. You can see I had to remove a work-around in `ef-tests` here: b56be3bc2. I can't find any reason why this would be an issue, if anything I think it'll be better since the genesis-alias has caught us out a few times (0x00..00 isn't actually a real root). Edit: I did find a case where the `network` expected the 0x00..00 alias and patched it here: 3f26ac3e2.
You'll notice a lot of changes in tests. Generally, tests should be functionally equivalent. Here are the things creating the most diff-noise in tests:
- Changing tests to be `tokio::async` tests.
- Adding `.await` to fork choice, block processing and block production functions.
- Refactor of the `canonical_head` "API" provided by the `BeaconChain`. E.g., `chain.canonical_head.cached_head()` instead of `chain.canonical_head.read()`.
- Wrapping `SignedBeaconBlock` in an `Arc`.
- In the `beacon_chain/tests/block_verification`, we can't use the `lazy_static` `CHAIN_SEGMENT` variable anymore since it's generated with an async function. We just generate it in each test, not so efficient but hopefully insignificant.
I had to disable `rayon` concurrent tests in the `fork_choice` tests. This is because the use of `rayon` and `block_on` was causing a panic.
Co-authored-by: Mac L <mjladson@pm.me>
2022-07-03 05:36:50 +00:00
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Initial work towards v0.2.0 (#924)
* Remove ping protocol
* Initial renaming of network services
* Correct rebasing relative to latest master
* Start updating types
* Adds HashMapDelay struct to utils
* Initial network restructure
* Network restructure. Adds new types for v0.2.0
* Removes build artefacts
* Shift validation to beacon chain
* Temporarily remove gossip validation
This is to be updated to match current optimisation efforts.
* Adds AggregateAndProof
* Begin rebuilding pubsub encoding/decoding
* Signature hacking
* Shift gossipsup decoding into eth2_libp2p
* Existing EF tests passing with fake_crypto
* Shifts block encoding/decoding into RPC
* Delete outdated API spec
* All release tests passing bar genesis state parsing
* Update and test YamlConfig
* Update to spec v0.10 compatible BLS
* Updates to BLS EF tests
* Add EF test for AggregateVerify
And delete unused hash2curve tests for uncompressed points
* Update EF tests to v0.10.1
* Use optional block root correctly in block proc
* Use genesis fork in deposit domain. All tests pass
* Fast aggregate verify test
* Update REST API docs
* Fix unused import
* Bump spec tags to v0.10.1
* Add `seconds_per_eth1_block` to chainspec
* Update to timestamp based eth1 voting scheme
* Return None from `get_votes_to_consider` if block cache is empty
* Handle overflows in `is_candidate_block`
* Revert to failing tests
* Fix eth1 data sets test
* Choose default vote according to spec
* Fix collect_valid_votes tests
* Fix `get_votes_to_consider` to choose all eligible blocks
* Uncomment winning_vote tests
* Add comments; remove unused code
* Reduce seconds_per_eth1_block for simulation
* Addressed review comments
* Add test for default vote case
* Fix logs
* Remove unused functions
* Meter default eth1 votes
* Fix comments
* Progress on attestation service
* Address review comments; remove unused dependency
* Initial work on removing libp2p lock
* Add LRU caches to store (rollup)
* Update attestation validation for DB changes (WIP)
* Initial version of should_forward_block
* Scaffold
* Progress on attestation validation
Also, consolidate prod+testing slot clocks so that they share much
of the same implementation and can both handle sub-slot time changes.
* Removes lock from libp2p service
* Completed network lock removal
* Finish(?) attestation processing
* Correct network termination future
* Add slot check to block check
* Correct fmt issues
* Remove Drop implementation for network service
* Add first attempt at attestation proc. re-write
* Add version 2 of attestation processing
* Minor fixes
* Add validator pubkey cache
* Make get_indexed_attestation take a committee
* Link signature processing into new attn verification
* First working version
* Ensure pubkey cache is updated
* Add more metrics, slight optimizations
* Clone committee cache during attestation processing
* Update shuffling cache during block processing
* Remove old commented-out code
* Fix shuffling cache insert bug
* Used indexed attestation in fork choice
* Restructure attn processing, add metrics
* Add more detailed metrics
* Tidy, fix failing tests
* Fix failing tests, tidy
* Address reviewers suggestions
* Disable/delete two outdated tests
* Modification of validator for subscriptions
* Add slot signing to validator client
* Further progress on validation subscription
* Adds necessary validator subscription functionality
* Add new Pubkeys struct to signature_sets
* Refactor with functional approach
* Update beacon chain
* Clean up validator <-> beacon node http types
* Add aggregator status to ValidatorDuty
* Impl Clone for manual slot clock
* Fix minor errors
* Further progress validator client subscription
* Initial subscription and aggregation handling
* Remove decompressed member from pubkey bytes
* Progress to modifying val client for attestation aggregation
* First draft of validator client upgrade for aggregate attestations
* Add hashmap for indices lookup
* Add state cache, remove store cache
* Only build the head committee cache
* Removes lock on a network channel
* Partially implement beacon node subscription http api
* Correct compilation issues
* Change `get_attesting_indices` to use Vec
* Fix failing test
* Partial implementation of timer
* Adds timer, removes exit_future, http api to op pool
* Partial multiple aggregate attestation handling
* Permits bulk messages accross gossipsub network channel
* Correct compile issues
* Improve gosispsub messaging and correct rest api helpers
* Added global gossipsub subscriptions
* Update validator subscriptions data structs
* Tidy
* Re-structure validator subscriptions
* Initial handling of subscriptions
* Re-structure network service
* Add pubkey cache persistence file
* Add more comments
* Integrate persistence file into builder
* Add pubkey cache tests
* Add HashSetDelay and introduce into attestation service
* Handles validator subscriptions
* Add data_dir to beacon chain builder
* Remove Option in pubkey cache persistence file
* Ensure consistency between datadir/data_dir
* Fix failing network test
* Peer subnet discovery gets queued for future subscriptions
* Reorganise attestation service functions
* Initial wiring of attestation service
* First draft of attestation service timing logic
* Correct minor typos
* Tidy
* Fix todos
* Improve tests
* Add PeerInfo to connected peers mapping
* Fix compile error
* Fix compile error from merge
* Split up block processing metrics
* Tidy
* Refactor get_pubkey_from_state
* Remove commented-out code
* Rename state_cache -> checkpoint_cache
* Rename Checkpoint -> Snapshot
* Tidy, add comments
* Tidy up find_head function
* Change some checkpoint -> snapshot
* Add tests
* Expose max_len
* Remove dead code
* Tidy
* Fix bug
* Add sync-speed metric
* Add first attempt at VerifiableBlock
* Start integrating into beacon chain
* Integrate VerifiableBlock
* Rename VerifableBlock -> PartialBlockVerification
* Add start of typed methods
* Add progress
* Add further progress
* Rename structs
* Add full block verification to block_processing.rs
* Further beacon chain integration
* Update checks for gossip
* Add todo
* Start adding segement verification
* Add passing chain segement test
* Initial integration with batch sync
* Minor changes
* Tidy, add more error checking
* Start adding chain_segment tests
* Finish invalid signature tests
* Include single and gossip verified blocks in tests
* Add gossip verification tests
* Start adding docs
* Finish adding comments to block_processing.rs
* Rename block_processing.rs -> block_verification
* Start removing old block processing code
* Fixes beacon_chain compilation
* Fix project-wide compile errors
* Remove old code
* Correct code to pass all tests
* Fix bug with beacon proposer index
* Fix shim for BlockProcessingError
* Only process one epoch at a time
* Fix loop in chain segment processing
* Correct tests from master merge
* Add caching for state.eth1_data_votes
* Add BeaconChain::validator_pubkey
* Revert "Add caching for state.eth1_data_votes"
This reverts commit cd73dcd6434fb8d8e6bf30c5356355598ea7b78e.
Co-authored-by: Grant Wuerker <gwuerker@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Michael Sproul <michael@sigmaprime.io>
Co-authored-by: Michael Sproul <micsproul@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: pawan <pawandhananjay@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Paul Hauner <paul@paulhauner.com>
2020-03-17 06:24:44 +00:00
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Initial work towards v0.2.0 (#924)
* Remove ping protocol
* Initial renaming of network services
* Correct rebasing relative to latest master
* Start updating types
* Adds HashMapDelay struct to utils
* Initial network restructure
* Network restructure. Adds new types for v0.2.0
* Removes build artefacts
* Shift validation to beacon chain
* Temporarily remove gossip validation
This is to be updated to match current optimisation efforts.
* Adds AggregateAndProof
* Begin rebuilding pubsub encoding/decoding
* Signature hacking
* Shift gossipsup decoding into eth2_libp2p
* Existing EF tests passing with fake_crypto
* Shifts block encoding/decoding into RPC
* Delete outdated API spec
* All release tests passing bar genesis state parsing
* Update and test YamlConfig
* Update to spec v0.10 compatible BLS
* Updates to BLS EF tests
* Add EF test for AggregateVerify
And delete unused hash2curve tests for uncompressed points
* Update EF tests to v0.10.1
* Use optional block root correctly in block proc
* Use genesis fork in deposit domain. All tests pass
* Fast aggregate verify test
* Update REST API docs
* Fix unused import
* Bump spec tags to v0.10.1
* Add `seconds_per_eth1_block` to chainspec
* Update to timestamp based eth1 voting scheme
* Return None from `get_votes_to_consider` if block cache is empty
* Handle overflows in `is_candidate_block`
* Revert to failing tests
* Fix eth1 data sets test
* Choose default vote according to spec
* Fix collect_valid_votes tests
* Fix `get_votes_to_consider` to choose all eligible blocks
* Uncomment winning_vote tests
* Add comments; remove unused code
* Reduce seconds_per_eth1_block for simulation
* Addressed review comments
* Add test for default vote case
* Fix logs
* Remove unused functions
* Meter default eth1 votes
* Fix comments
* Progress on attestation service
* Address review comments; remove unused dependency
* Initial work on removing libp2p lock
* Add LRU caches to store (rollup)
* Update attestation validation for DB changes (WIP)
* Initial version of should_forward_block
* Scaffold
* Progress on attestation validation
Also, consolidate prod+testing slot clocks so that they share much
of the same implementation and can both handle sub-slot time changes.
* Removes lock from libp2p service
* Completed network lock removal
* Finish(?) attestation processing
* Correct network termination future
* Add slot check to block check
* Correct fmt issues
* Remove Drop implementation for network service
* Add first attempt at attestation proc. re-write
* Add version 2 of attestation processing
* Minor fixes
* Add validator pubkey cache
* Make get_indexed_attestation take a committee
* Link signature processing into new attn verification
* First working version
* Ensure pubkey cache is updated
* Add more metrics, slight optimizations
* Clone committee cache during attestation processing
* Update shuffling cache during block processing
* Remove old commented-out code
* Fix shuffling cache insert bug
* Used indexed attestation in fork choice
* Restructure attn processing, add metrics
* Add more detailed metrics
* Tidy, fix failing tests
* Fix failing tests, tidy
* Address reviewers suggestions
* Disable/delete two outdated tests
* Modification of validator for subscriptions
* Add slot signing to validator client
* Further progress on validation subscription
* Adds necessary validator subscription functionality
* Add new Pubkeys struct to signature_sets
* Refactor with functional approach
* Update beacon chain
* Clean up validator <-> beacon node http types
* Add aggregator status to ValidatorDuty
* Impl Clone for manual slot clock
* Fix minor errors
* Further progress validator client subscription
* Initial subscription and aggregation handling
* Remove decompressed member from pubkey bytes
* Progress to modifying val client for attestation aggregation
* First draft of validator client upgrade for aggregate attestations
* Add hashmap for indices lookup
* Add state cache, remove store cache
* Only build the head committee cache
* Removes lock on a network channel
* Partially implement beacon node subscription http api
* Correct compilation issues
* Change `get_attesting_indices` to use Vec
* Fix failing test
* Partial implementation of timer
* Adds timer, removes exit_future, http api to op pool
* Partial multiple aggregate attestation handling
* Permits bulk messages accross gossipsub network channel
* Correct compile issues
* Improve gosispsub messaging and correct rest api helpers
* Added global gossipsub subscriptions
* Update validator subscriptions data structs
* Tidy
* Re-structure validator subscriptions
* Initial handling of subscriptions
* Re-structure network service
* Add pubkey cache persistence file
* Add more comments
* Integrate persistence file into builder
* Add pubkey cache tests
* Add HashSetDelay and introduce into attestation service
* Handles validator subscriptions
* Add data_dir to beacon chain builder
* Remove Option in pubkey cache persistence file
* Ensure consistency between datadir/data_dir
* Fix failing network test
* Peer subnet discovery gets queued for future subscriptions
* Reorganise attestation service functions
* Initial wiring of attestation service
* First draft of attestation service timing logic
* Correct minor typos
* Tidy
* Fix todos
* Improve tests
* Add PeerInfo to connected peers mapping
* Fix compile error
* Fix compile error from merge
* Split up block processing metrics
* Tidy
* Refactor get_pubkey_from_state
* Remove commented-out code
* Rename state_cache -> checkpoint_cache
* Rename Checkpoint -> Snapshot
* Tidy, add comments
* Tidy up find_head function
* Change some checkpoint -> snapshot
* Add tests
* Expose max_len
* Remove dead code
* Tidy
* Fix bug
* Add sync-speed metric
* Add first attempt at VerifiableBlock
* Start integrating into beacon chain
* Integrate VerifiableBlock
* Rename VerifableBlock -> PartialBlockVerification
* Add start of typed methods
* Add progress
* Add further progress
* Rename structs
* Add full block verification to block_processing.rs
* Further beacon chain integration
* Update checks for gossip
* Add todo
* Start adding segement verification
* Add passing chain segement test
* Initial integration with batch sync
* Minor changes
* Tidy, add more error checking
* Start adding chain_segment tests
* Finish invalid signature tests
* Include single and gossip verified blocks in tests
* Add gossip verification tests
* Start adding docs
* Finish adding comments to block_processing.rs
* Rename block_processing.rs -> block_verification
* Start removing old block processing code
* Fixes beacon_chain compilation
* Fix project-wide compile errors
* Remove old code
* Correct code to pass all tests
* Fix bug with beacon proposer index
* Fix shim for BlockProcessingError
* Only process one epoch at a time
* Fix loop in chain segment processing
* Correct tests from master merge
* Add caching for state.eth1_data_votes
* Add BeaconChain::validator_pubkey
* Revert "Add caching for state.eth1_data_votes"
This reverts commit cd73dcd6434fb8d8e6bf30c5356355598ea7b78e.
Co-authored-by: Grant Wuerker <gwuerker@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Michael Sproul <michael@sigmaprime.io>
Co-authored-by: Michael Sproul <micsproul@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: pawan <pawandhananjay@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Paul Hauner <paul@paulhauner.com>
2020-03-17 06:24:44 +00:00
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Use async code when interacting with EL (#3244)
## Overview
This rather extensive PR achieves two primary goals:
1. Uses the finalized/justified checkpoints of fork choice (FC), rather than that of the head state.
2. Refactors fork choice, block production and block processing to `async` functions.
Additionally, it achieves:
- Concurrent forkchoice updates to the EL and cache pruning after a new head is selected.
- Concurrent "block packing" (attestations, etc) and execution payload retrieval during block production.
- Concurrent per-block-processing and execution payload verification during block processing.
- The `Arc`-ification of `SignedBeaconBlock` during block processing (it's never mutated, so why not?):
- I had to do this to deal with sending blocks into spawned tasks.
- Previously we were cloning the beacon block at least 2 times during each block processing, these clones are either removed or turned into cheaper `Arc` clones.
- We were also `Box`-ing and un-`Box`-ing beacon blocks as they moved throughout the networking crate. This is not a big deal, but it's nice to avoid shifting things between the stack and heap.
- Avoids cloning *all the blocks* in *every chain segment* during sync.
- It also has the potential to clean up our code where we need to pass an *owned* block around so we can send it back in the case of an error (I didn't do much of this, my PR is already big enough :sweat_smile:)
- The `BeaconChain::HeadSafetyStatus` struct was removed. It was an old relic from prior merge specs.
For motivation for this change, see https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse/pull/3244#issuecomment-1160963273
## Changes to `canonical_head` and `fork_choice`
Previously, the `BeaconChain` had two separate fields:
```
canonical_head: RwLock<Snapshot>,
fork_choice: RwLock<BeaconForkChoice>
```
Now, we have grouped these values under a single struct:
```
canonical_head: CanonicalHead {
cached_head: RwLock<Arc<Snapshot>>,
fork_choice: RwLock<BeaconForkChoice>
}
```
Apart from ergonomics, the only *actual* change here is wrapping the canonical head snapshot in an `Arc`. This means that we no longer need to hold the `cached_head` (`canonical_head`, in old terms) lock when we want to pull some values from it. This was done to avoid deadlock risks by preventing functions from acquiring (and holding) the `cached_head` and `fork_choice` locks simultaneously.
## Breaking Changes
### The `state` (root) field in the `finalized_checkpoint` SSE event
Consider the scenario where epoch `n` is just finalized, but `start_slot(n)` is skipped. There are two state roots we might in the `finalized_checkpoint` SSE event:
1. The state root of the finalized block, which is `get_block(finalized_checkpoint.root).state_root`.
4. The state root at slot of `start_slot(n)`, which would be the state from (1), but "skipped forward" through any skip slots.
Previously, Lighthouse would choose (2). However, we can see that when [Teku generates that event](https://github.com/ConsenSys/teku/blob/de2b2801c89ef5abf983d6bf37867c37fc47121f/data/beaconrestapi/src/main/java/tech/pegasys/teku/beaconrestapi/handlers/v1/events/EventSubscriptionManager.java#L171-L182) it uses [`getStateRootFromBlockRoot`](https://github.com/ConsenSys/teku/blob/de2b2801c89ef5abf983d6bf37867c37fc47121f/data/provider/src/main/java/tech/pegasys/teku/api/ChainDataProvider.java#L336-L341) which uses (1).
I have switched Lighthouse from (2) to (1). I think it's a somewhat arbitrary choice between the two, where (1) is easier to compute and is consistent with Teku.
## Notes for Reviewers
I've renamed `BeaconChain::fork_choice` to `BeaconChain::recompute_head`. Doing this helped ensure I broke all previous uses of fork choice and I also find it more descriptive. It describes an action and can't be confused with trying to get a reference to the `ForkChoice` struct.
I've changed the ordering of SSE events when a block is received. It used to be `[block, finalized, head]` and now it's `[block, head, finalized]`. It was easier this way and I don't think we were making any promises about SSE event ordering so it's not "breaking".
I've made it so fork choice will run when it's first constructed. I did this because I wanted to have a cached version of the last call to `get_head`. Ensuring `get_head` has been run *at least once* means that the cached values doesn't need to wrapped in an `Option`. This was fairly simple, it just involved passing a `slot` to the constructor so it knows *when* it's being run. When loading a fork choice from the store and a slot clock isn't handy I've just used the `slot` that was saved in the `fork_choice_store`. That seems like it would be a faithful representation of the slot when we saved it.
I added the `genesis_time: u64` to the `BeaconChain`. It's small, constant and nice to have around.
Since we're using FC for the fin/just checkpoints, we no longer get the `0x00..00` roots at genesis. You can see I had to remove a work-around in `ef-tests` here: b56be3bc2. I can't find any reason why this would be an issue, if anything I think it'll be better since the genesis-alias has caught us out a few times (0x00..00 isn't actually a real root). Edit: I did find a case where the `network` expected the 0x00..00 alias and patched it here: 3f26ac3e2.
You'll notice a lot of changes in tests. Generally, tests should be functionally equivalent. Here are the things creating the most diff-noise in tests:
- Changing tests to be `tokio::async` tests.
- Adding `.await` to fork choice, block processing and block production functions.
- Refactor of the `canonical_head` "API" provided by the `BeaconChain`. E.g., `chain.canonical_head.cached_head()` instead of `chain.canonical_head.read()`.
- Wrapping `SignedBeaconBlock` in an `Arc`.
- In the `beacon_chain/tests/block_verification`, we can't use the `lazy_static` `CHAIN_SEGMENT` variable anymore since it's generated with an async function. We just generate it in each test, not so efficient but hopefully insignificant.
I had to disable `rayon` concurrent tests in the `fork_choice` tests. This is because the use of `rayon` and `block_on` was causing a panic.
Co-authored-by: Mac L <mjladson@pm.me>
2022-07-03 05:36:50 +00:00
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Initial work towards v0.2.0 (#924)
* Remove ping protocol
* Initial renaming of network services
* Correct rebasing relative to latest master
* Start updating types
* Adds HashMapDelay struct to utils
* Initial network restructure
* Network restructure. Adds new types for v0.2.0
* Removes build artefacts
* Shift validation to beacon chain
* Temporarily remove gossip validation
This is to be updated to match current optimisation efforts.
* Adds AggregateAndProof
* Begin rebuilding pubsub encoding/decoding
* Signature hacking
* Shift gossipsup decoding into eth2_libp2p
* Existing EF tests passing with fake_crypto
* Shifts block encoding/decoding into RPC
* Delete outdated API spec
* All release tests passing bar genesis state parsing
* Update and test YamlConfig
* Update to spec v0.10 compatible BLS
* Updates to BLS EF tests
* Add EF test for AggregateVerify
And delete unused hash2curve tests for uncompressed points
* Update EF tests to v0.10.1
* Use optional block root correctly in block proc
* Use genesis fork in deposit domain. All tests pass
* Fast aggregate verify test
* Update REST API docs
* Fix unused import
* Bump spec tags to v0.10.1
* Add `seconds_per_eth1_block` to chainspec
* Update to timestamp based eth1 voting scheme
* Return None from `get_votes_to_consider` if block cache is empty
* Handle overflows in `is_candidate_block`
* Revert to failing tests
* Fix eth1 data sets test
* Choose default vote according to spec
* Fix collect_valid_votes tests
* Fix `get_votes_to_consider` to choose all eligible blocks
* Uncomment winning_vote tests
* Add comments; remove unused code
* Reduce seconds_per_eth1_block for simulation
* Addressed review comments
* Add test for default vote case
* Fix logs
* Remove unused functions
* Meter default eth1 votes
* Fix comments
* Progress on attestation service
* Address review comments; remove unused dependency
* Initial work on removing libp2p lock
* Add LRU caches to store (rollup)
* Update attestation validation for DB changes (WIP)
* Initial version of should_forward_block
* Scaffold
* Progress on attestation validation
Also, consolidate prod+testing slot clocks so that they share much
of the same implementation and can both handle sub-slot time changes.
* Removes lock from libp2p service
* Completed network lock removal
* Finish(?) attestation processing
* Correct network termination future
* Add slot check to block check
* Correct fmt issues
* Remove Drop implementation for network service
* Add first attempt at attestation proc. re-write
* Add version 2 of attestation processing
* Minor fixes
* Add validator pubkey cache
* Make get_indexed_attestation take a committee
* Link signature processing into new attn verification
* First working version
* Ensure pubkey cache is updated
* Add more metrics, slight optimizations
* Clone committee cache during attestation processing
* Update shuffling cache during block processing
* Remove old commented-out code
* Fix shuffling cache insert bug
* Used indexed attestation in fork choice
* Restructure attn processing, add metrics
* Add more detailed metrics
* Tidy, fix failing tests
* Fix failing tests, tidy
* Address reviewers suggestions
* Disable/delete two outdated tests
* Modification of validator for subscriptions
* Add slot signing to validator client
* Further progress on validation subscription
* Adds necessary validator subscription functionality
* Add new Pubkeys struct to signature_sets
* Refactor with functional approach
* Update beacon chain
* Clean up validator <-> beacon node http types
* Add aggregator status to ValidatorDuty
* Impl Clone for manual slot clock
* Fix minor errors
* Further progress validator client subscription
* Initial subscription and aggregation handling
* Remove decompressed member from pubkey bytes
* Progress to modifying val client for attestation aggregation
* First draft of validator client upgrade for aggregate attestations
* Add hashmap for indices lookup
* Add state cache, remove store cache
* Only build the head committee cache
* Removes lock on a network channel
* Partially implement beacon node subscription http api
* Correct compilation issues
* Change `get_attesting_indices` to use Vec
* Fix failing test
* Partial implementation of timer
* Adds timer, removes exit_future, http api to op pool
* Partial multiple aggregate attestation handling
* Permits bulk messages accross gossipsub network channel
* Correct compile issues
* Improve gosispsub messaging and correct rest api helpers
* Added global gossipsub subscriptions
* Update validator subscriptions data structs
* Tidy
* Re-structure validator subscriptions
* Initial handling of subscriptions
* Re-structure network service
* Add pubkey cache persistence file
* Add more comments
* Integrate persistence file into builder
* Add pubkey cache tests
* Add HashSetDelay and introduce into attestation service
* Handles validator subscriptions
* Add data_dir to beacon chain builder
* Remove Option in pubkey cache persistence file
* Ensure consistency between datadir/data_dir
* Fix failing network test
* Peer subnet discovery gets queued for future subscriptions
* Reorganise attestation service functions
* Initial wiring of attestation service
* First draft of attestation service timing logic
* Correct minor typos
* Tidy
* Fix todos
* Improve tests
* Add PeerInfo to connected peers mapping
* Fix compile error
* Fix compile error from merge
* Split up block processing metrics
* Tidy
* Refactor get_pubkey_from_state
* Remove commented-out code
* Rename state_cache -> checkpoint_cache
* Rename Checkpoint -> Snapshot
* Tidy, add comments
* Tidy up find_head function
* Change some checkpoint -> snapshot
* Add tests
* Expose max_len
* Remove dead code
* Tidy
* Fix bug
* Add sync-speed metric
* Add first attempt at VerifiableBlock
* Start integrating into beacon chain
* Integrate VerifiableBlock
* Rename VerifableBlock -> PartialBlockVerification
* Add start of typed methods
* Add progress
* Add further progress
* Rename structs
* Add full block verification to block_processing.rs
* Further beacon chain integration
* Update checks for gossip
* Add todo
* Start adding segement verification
* Add passing chain segement test
* Initial integration with batch sync
* Minor changes
* Tidy, add more error checking
* Start adding chain_segment tests
* Finish invalid signature tests
* Include single and gossip verified blocks in tests
* Add gossip verification tests
* Start adding docs
* Finish adding comments to block_processing.rs
* Rename block_processing.rs -> block_verification
* Start removing old block processing code
* Fixes beacon_chain compilation
* Fix project-wide compile errors
* Remove old code
* Correct code to pass all tests
* Fix bug with beacon proposer index
* Fix shim for BlockProcessingError
* Only process one epoch at a time
* Fix loop in chain segment processing
* Correct tests from master merge
* Add caching for state.eth1_data_votes
* Add BeaconChain::validator_pubkey
* Revert "Add caching for state.eth1_data_votes"
This reverts commit cd73dcd6434fb8d8e6bf30c5356355598ea7b78e.
Co-authored-by: Grant Wuerker <gwuerker@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Michael Sproul <michael@sigmaprime.io>
Co-authored-by: Michael Sproul <micsproul@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: pawan <pawandhananjay@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Paul Hauner <paul@paulhauner.com>
2020-03-17 06:24:44 +00:00
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Use async code when interacting with EL (#3244)
## Overview
This rather extensive PR achieves two primary goals:
1. Uses the finalized/justified checkpoints of fork choice (FC), rather than that of the head state.
2. Refactors fork choice, block production and block processing to `async` functions.
Additionally, it achieves:
- Concurrent forkchoice updates to the EL and cache pruning after a new head is selected.
- Concurrent "block packing" (attestations, etc) and execution payload retrieval during block production.
- Concurrent per-block-processing and execution payload verification during block processing.
- The `Arc`-ification of `SignedBeaconBlock` during block processing (it's never mutated, so why not?):
- I had to do this to deal with sending blocks into spawned tasks.
- Previously we were cloning the beacon block at least 2 times during each block processing, these clones are either removed or turned into cheaper `Arc` clones.
- We were also `Box`-ing and un-`Box`-ing beacon blocks as they moved throughout the networking crate. This is not a big deal, but it's nice to avoid shifting things between the stack and heap.
- Avoids cloning *all the blocks* in *every chain segment* during sync.
- It also has the potential to clean up our code where we need to pass an *owned* block around so we can send it back in the case of an error (I didn't do much of this, my PR is already big enough :sweat_smile:)
- The `BeaconChain::HeadSafetyStatus` struct was removed. It was an old relic from prior merge specs.
For motivation for this change, see https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse/pull/3244#issuecomment-1160963273
## Changes to `canonical_head` and `fork_choice`
Previously, the `BeaconChain` had two separate fields:
```
canonical_head: RwLock<Snapshot>,
fork_choice: RwLock<BeaconForkChoice>
```
Now, we have grouped these values under a single struct:
```
canonical_head: CanonicalHead {
cached_head: RwLock<Arc<Snapshot>>,
fork_choice: RwLock<BeaconForkChoice>
}
```
Apart from ergonomics, the only *actual* change here is wrapping the canonical head snapshot in an `Arc`. This means that we no longer need to hold the `cached_head` (`canonical_head`, in old terms) lock when we want to pull some values from it. This was done to avoid deadlock risks by preventing functions from acquiring (and holding) the `cached_head` and `fork_choice` locks simultaneously.
## Breaking Changes
### The `state` (root) field in the `finalized_checkpoint` SSE event
Consider the scenario where epoch `n` is just finalized, but `start_slot(n)` is skipped. There are two state roots we might in the `finalized_checkpoint` SSE event:
1. The state root of the finalized block, which is `get_block(finalized_checkpoint.root).state_root`.
4. The state root at slot of `start_slot(n)`, which would be the state from (1), but "skipped forward" through any skip slots.
Previously, Lighthouse would choose (2). However, we can see that when [Teku generates that event](https://github.com/ConsenSys/teku/blob/de2b2801c89ef5abf983d6bf37867c37fc47121f/data/beaconrestapi/src/main/java/tech/pegasys/teku/beaconrestapi/handlers/v1/events/EventSubscriptionManager.java#L171-L182) it uses [`getStateRootFromBlockRoot`](https://github.com/ConsenSys/teku/blob/de2b2801c89ef5abf983d6bf37867c37fc47121f/data/provider/src/main/java/tech/pegasys/teku/api/ChainDataProvider.java#L336-L341) which uses (1).
I have switched Lighthouse from (2) to (1). I think it's a somewhat arbitrary choice between the two, where (1) is easier to compute and is consistent with Teku.
## Notes for Reviewers
I've renamed `BeaconChain::fork_choice` to `BeaconChain::recompute_head`. Doing this helped ensure I broke all previous uses of fork choice and I also find it more descriptive. It describes an action and can't be confused with trying to get a reference to the `ForkChoice` struct.
I've changed the ordering of SSE events when a block is received. It used to be `[block, finalized, head]` and now it's `[block, head, finalized]`. It was easier this way and I don't think we were making any promises about SSE event ordering so it's not "breaking".
I've made it so fork choice will run when it's first constructed. I did this because I wanted to have a cached version of the last call to `get_head`. Ensuring `get_head` has been run *at least once* means that the cached values doesn't need to wrapped in an `Option`. This was fairly simple, it just involved passing a `slot` to the constructor so it knows *when* it's being run. When loading a fork choice from the store and a slot clock isn't handy I've just used the `slot` that was saved in the `fork_choice_store`. That seems like it would be a faithful representation of the slot when we saved it.
I added the `genesis_time: u64` to the `BeaconChain`. It's small, constant and nice to have around.
Since we're using FC for the fin/just checkpoints, we no longer get the `0x00..00` roots at genesis. You can see I had to remove a work-around in `ef-tests` here: b56be3bc2. I can't find any reason why this would be an issue, if anything I think it'll be better since the genesis-alias has caught us out a few times (0x00..00 isn't actually a real root). Edit: I did find a case where the `network` expected the 0x00..00 alias and patched it here: 3f26ac3e2.
You'll notice a lot of changes in tests. Generally, tests should be functionally equivalent. Here are the things creating the most diff-noise in tests:
- Changing tests to be `tokio::async` tests.
- Adding `.await` to fork choice, block processing and block production functions.
- Refactor of the `canonical_head` "API" provided by the `BeaconChain`. E.g., `chain.canonical_head.cached_head()` instead of `chain.canonical_head.read()`.
- Wrapping `SignedBeaconBlock` in an `Arc`.
- In the `beacon_chain/tests/block_verification`, we can't use the `lazy_static` `CHAIN_SEGMENT` variable anymore since it's generated with an async function. We just generate it in each test, not so efficient but hopefully insignificant.
I had to disable `rayon` concurrent tests in the `fork_choice` tests. This is because the use of `rayon` and `block_on` was causing a panic.
Co-authored-by: Mac L <mjladson@pm.me>
2022-07-03 05:36:50 +00:00
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Initial work towards v0.2.0 (#924)
* Remove ping protocol
* Initial renaming of network services
* Correct rebasing relative to latest master
* Start updating types
* Adds HashMapDelay struct to utils
* Initial network restructure
* Network restructure. Adds new types for v0.2.0
* Removes build artefacts
* Shift validation to beacon chain
* Temporarily remove gossip validation
This is to be updated to match current optimisation efforts.
* Adds AggregateAndProof
* Begin rebuilding pubsub encoding/decoding
* Signature hacking
* Shift gossipsup decoding into eth2_libp2p
* Existing EF tests passing with fake_crypto
* Shifts block encoding/decoding into RPC
* Delete outdated API spec
* All release tests passing bar genesis state parsing
* Update and test YamlConfig
* Update to spec v0.10 compatible BLS
* Updates to BLS EF tests
* Add EF test for AggregateVerify
And delete unused hash2curve tests for uncompressed points
* Update EF tests to v0.10.1
* Use optional block root correctly in block proc
* Use genesis fork in deposit domain. All tests pass
* Fast aggregate verify test
* Update REST API docs
* Fix unused import
* Bump spec tags to v0.10.1
* Add `seconds_per_eth1_block` to chainspec
* Update to timestamp based eth1 voting scheme
* Return None from `get_votes_to_consider` if block cache is empty
* Handle overflows in `is_candidate_block`
* Revert to failing tests
* Fix eth1 data sets test
* Choose default vote according to spec
* Fix collect_valid_votes tests
* Fix `get_votes_to_consider` to choose all eligible blocks
* Uncomment winning_vote tests
* Add comments; remove unused code
* Reduce seconds_per_eth1_block for simulation
* Addressed review comments
* Add test for default vote case
* Fix logs
* Remove unused functions
* Meter default eth1 votes
* Fix comments
* Progress on attestation service
* Address review comments; remove unused dependency
* Initial work on removing libp2p lock
* Add LRU caches to store (rollup)
* Update attestation validation for DB changes (WIP)
* Initial version of should_forward_block
* Scaffold
* Progress on attestation validation
Also, consolidate prod+testing slot clocks so that they share much
of the same implementation and can both handle sub-slot time changes.
* Removes lock from libp2p service
* Completed network lock removal
* Finish(?) attestation processing
* Correct network termination future
* Add slot check to block check
* Correct fmt issues
* Remove Drop implementation for network service
* Add first attempt at attestation proc. re-write
* Add version 2 of attestation processing
* Minor fixes
* Add validator pubkey cache
* Make get_indexed_attestation take a committee
* Link signature processing into new attn verification
* First working version
* Ensure pubkey cache is updated
* Add more metrics, slight optimizations
* Clone committee cache during attestation processing
* Update shuffling cache during block processing
* Remove old commented-out code
* Fix shuffling cache insert bug
* Used indexed attestation in fork choice
* Restructure attn processing, add metrics
* Add more detailed metrics
* Tidy, fix failing tests
* Fix failing tests, tidy
* Address reviewers suggestions
* Disable/delete two outdated tests
* Modification of validator for subscriptions
* Add slot signing to validator client
* Further progress on validation subscription
* Adds necessary validator subscription functionality
* Add new Pubkeys struct to signature_sets
* Refactor with functional approach
* Update beacon chain
* Clean up validator <-> beacon node http types
* Add aggregator status to ValidatorDuty
* Impl Clone for manual slot clock
* Fix minor errors
* Further progress validator client subscription
* Initial subscription and aggregation handling
* Remove decompressed member from pubkey bytes
* Progress to modifying val client for attestation aggregation
* First draft of validator client upgrade for aggregate attestations
* Add hashmap for indices lookup
* Add state cache, remove store cache
* Only build the head committee cache
* Removes lock on a network channel
* Partially implement beacon node subscription http api
* Correct compilation issues
* Change `get_attesting_indices` to use Vec
* Fix failing test
* Partial implementation of timer
* Adds timer, removes exit_future, http api to op pool
* Partial multiple aggregate attestation handling
* Permits bulk messages accross gossipsub network channel
* Correct compile issues
* Improve gosispsub messaging and correct rest api helpers
* Added global gossipsub subscriptions
* Update validator subscriptions data structs
* Tidy
* Re-structure validator subscriptions
* Initial handling of subscriptions
* Re-structure network service
* Add pubkey cache persistence file
* Add more comments
* Integrate persistence file into builder
* Add pubkey cache tests
* Add HashSetDelay and introduce into attestation service
* Handles validator subscriptions
* Add data_dir to beacon chain builder
* Remove Option in pubkey cache persistence file
* Ensure consistency between datadir/data_dir
* Fix failing network test
* Peer subnet discovery gets queued for future subscriptions
* Reorganise attestation service functions
* Initial wiring of attestation service
* First draft of attestation service timing logic
* Correct minor typos
* Tidy
* Fix todos
* Improve tests
* Add PeerInfo to connected peers mapping
* Fix compile error
* Fix compile error from merge
* Split up block processing metrics
* Tidy
* Refactor get_pubkey_from_state
* Remove commented-out code
* Rename state_cache -> checkpoint_cache
* Rename Checkpoint -> Snapshot
* Tidy, add comments
* Tidy up find_head function
* Change some checkpoint -> snapshot
* Add tests
* Expose max_len
* Remove dead code
* Tidy
* Fix bug
* Add sync-speed metric
* Add first attempt at VerifiableBlock
* Start integrating into beacon chain
* Integrate VerifiableBlock
* Rename VerifableBlock -> PartialBlockVerification
* Add start of typed methods
* Add progress
* Add further progress
* Rename structs
* Add full block verification to block_processing.rs
* Further beacon chain integration
* Update checks for gossip
* Add todo
* Start adding segement verification
* Add passing chain segement test
* Initial integration with batch sync
* Minor changes
* Tidy, add more error checking
* Start adding chain_segment tests
* Finish invalid signature tests
* Include single and gossip verified blocks in tests
* Add gossip verification tests
* Start adding docs
* Finish adding comments to block_processing.rs
* Rename block_processing.rs -> block_verification
* Start removing old block processing code
* Fixes beacon_chain compilation
* Fix project-wide compile errors
* Remove old code
* Correct code to pass all tests
* Fix bug with beacon proposer index
* Fix shim for BlockProcessingError
* Only process one epoch at a time
* Fix loop in chain segment processing
* Correct tests from master merge
* Add caching for state.eth1_data_votes
* Add BeaconChain::validator_pubkey
* Revert "Add caching for state.eth1_data_votes"
This reverts commit cd73dcd6434fb8d8e6bf30c5356355598ea7b78e.
Co-authored-by: Grant Wuerker <gwuerker@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Michael Sproul <michael@sigmaprime.io>
Co-authored-by: Michael Sproul <micsproul@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: pawan <pawandhananjay@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Paul Hauner <paul@paulhauner.com>
2020-03-17 06:24:44 +00:00
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Use async code when interacting with EL (#3244)
## Overview
This rather extensive PR achieves two primary goals:
1. Uses the finalized/justified checkpoints of fork choice (FC), rather than that of the head state.
2. Refactors fork choice, block production and block processing to `async` functions.
Additionally, it achieves:
- Concurrent forkchoice updates to the EL and cache pruning after a new head is selected.
- Concurrent "block packing" (attestations, etc) and execution payload retrieval during block production.
- Concurrent per-block-processing and execution payload verification during block processing.
- The `Arc`-ification of `SignedBeaconBlock` during block processing (it's never mutated, so why not?):
- I had to do this to deal with sending blocks into spawned tasks.
- Previously we were cloning the beacon block at least 2 times during each block processing, these clones are either removed or turned into cheaper `Arc` clones.
- We were also `Box`-ing and un-`Box`-ing beacon blocks as they moved throughout the networking crate. This is not a big deal, but it's nice to avoid shifting things between the stack and heap.
- Avoids cloning *all the blocks* in *every chain segment* during sync.
- It also has the potential to clean up our code where we need to pass an *owned* block around so we can send it back in the case of an error (I didn't do much of this, my PR is already big enough :sweat_smile:)
- The `BeaconChain::HeadSafetyStatus` struct was removed. It was an old relic from prior merge specs.
For motivation for this change, see https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse/pull/3244#issuecomment-1160963273
## Changes to `canonical_head` and `fork_choice`
Previously, the `BeaconChain` had two separate fields:
```
canonical_head: RwLock<Snapshot>,
fork_choice: RwLock<BeaconForkChoice>
```
Now, we have grouped these values under a single struct:
```
canonical_head: CanonicalHead {
cached_head: RwLock<Arc<Snapshot>>,
fork_choice: RwLock<BeaconForkChoice>
}
```
Apart from ergonomics, the only *actual* change here is wrapping the canonical head snapshot in an `Arc`. This means that we no longer need to hold the `cached_head` (`canonical_head`, in old terms) lock when we want to pull some values from it. This was done to avoid deadlock risks by preventing functions from acquiring (and holding) the `cached_head` and `fork_choice` locks simultaneously.
## Breaking Changes
### The `state` (root) field in the `finalized_checkpoint` SSE event
Consider the scenario where epoch `n` is just finalized, but `start_slot(n)` is skipped. There are two state roots we might in the `finalized_checkpoint` SSE event:
1. The state root of the finalized block, which is `get_block(finalized_checkpoint.root).state_root`.
4. The state root at slot of `start_slot(n)`, which would be the state from (1), but "skipped forward" through any skip slots.
Previously, Lighthouse would choose (2). However, we can see that when [Teku generates that event](https://github.com/ConsenSys/teku/blob/de2b2801c89ef5abf983d6bf37867c37fc47121f/data/beaconrestapi/src/main/java/tech/pegasys/teku/beaconrestapi/handlers/v1/events/EventSubscriptionManager.java#L171-L182) it uses [`getStateRootFromBlockRoot`](https://github.com/ConsenSys/teku/blob/de2b2801c89ef5abf983d6bf37867c37fc47121f/data/provider/src/main/java/tech/pegasys/teku/api/ChainDataProvider.java#L336-L341) which uses (1).
I have switched Lighthouse from (2) to (1). I think it's a somewhat arbitrary choice between the two, where (1) is easier to compute and is consistent with Teku.
## Notes for Reviewers
I've renamed `BeaconChain::fork_choice` to `BeaconChain::recompute_head`. Doing this helped ensure I broke all previous uses of fork choice and I also find it more descriptive. It describes an action and can't be confused with trying to get a reference to the `ForkChoice` struct.
I've changed the ordering of SSE events when a block is received. It used to be `[block, finalized, head]` and now it's `[block, head, finalized]`. It was easier this way and I don't think we were making any promises about SSE event ordering so it's not "breaking".
I've made it so fork choice will run when it's first constructed. I did this because I wanted to have a cached version of the last call to `get_head`. Ensuring `get_head` has been run *at least once* means that the cached values doesn't need to wrapped in an `Option`. This was fairly simple, it just involved passing a `slot` to the constructor so it knows *when* it's being run. When loading a fork choice from the store and a slot clock isn't handy I've just used the `slot` that was saved in the `fork_choice_store`. That seems like it would be a faithful representation of the slot when we saved it.
I added the `genesis_time: u64` to the `BeaconChain`. It's small, constant and nice to have around.
Since we're using FC for the fin/just checkpoints, we no longer get the `0x00..00` roots at genesis. You can see I had to remove a work-around in `ef-tests` here: b56be3bc2. I can't find any reason why this would be an issue, if anything I think it'll be better since the genesis-alias has caught us out a few times (0x00..00 isn't actually a real root). Edit: I did find a case where the `network` expected the 0x00..00 alias and patched it here: 3f26ac3e2.
You'll notice a lot of changes in tests. Generally, tests should be functionally equivalent. Here are the things creating the most diff-noise in tests:
- Changing tests to be `tokio::async` tests.
- Adding `.await` to fork choice, block processing and block production functions.
- Refactor of the `canonical_head` "API" provided by the `BeaconChain`. E.g., `chain.canonical_head.cached_head()` instead of `chain.canonical_head.read()`.
- Wrapping `SignedBeaconBlock` in an `Arc`.
- In the `beacon_chain/tests/block_verification`, we can't use the `lazy_static` `CHAIN_SEGMENT` variable anymore since it's generated with an async function. We just generate it in each test, not so efficient but hopefully insignificant.
I had to disable `rayon` concurrent tests in the `fork_choice` tests. This is because the use of `rayon` and `block_on` was causing a panic.
Co-authored-by: Mac L <mjladson@pm.me>
2022-07-03 05:36:50 +00:00
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Initial work towards v0.2.0 (#924)
* Remove ping protocol
* Initial renaming of network services
* Correct rebasing relative to latest master
* Start updating types
* Adds HashMapDelay struct to utils
* Initial network restructure
* Network restructure. Adds new types for v0.2.0
* Removes build artefacts
* Shift validation to beacon chain
* Temporarily remove gossip validation
This is to be updated to match current optimisation efforts.
* Adds AggregateAndProof
* Begin rebuilding pubsub encoding/decoding
* Signature hacking
* Shift gossipsup decoding into eth2_libp2p
* Existing EF tests passing with fake_crypto
* Shifts block encoding/decoding into RPC
* Delete outdated API spec
* All release tests passing bar genesis state parsing
* Update and test YamlConfig
* Update to spec v0.10 compatible BLS
* Updates to BLS EF tests
* Add EF test for AggregateVerify
And delete unused hash2curve tests for uncompressed points
* Update EF tests to v0.10.1
* Use optional block root correctly in block proc
* Use genesis fork in deposit domain. All tests pass
* Fast aggregate verify test
* Update REST API docs
* Fix unused import
* Bump spec tags to v0.10.1
* Add `seconds_per_eth1_block` to chainspec
* Update to timestamp based eth1 voting scheme
* Return None from `get_votes_to_consider` if block cache is empty
* Handle overflows in `is_candidate_block`
* Revert to failing tests
* Fix eth1 data sets test
* Choose default vote according to spec
* Fix collect_valid_votes tests
* Fix `get_votes_to_consider` to choose all eligible blocks
* Uncomment winning_vote tests
* Add comments; remove unused code
* Reduce seconds_per_eth1_block for simulation
* Addressed review comments
* Add test for default vote case
* Fix logs
* Remove unused functions
* Meter default eth1 votes
* Fix comments
* Progress on attestation service
* Address review comments; remove unused dependency
* Initial work on removing libp2p lock
* Add LRU caches to store (rollup)
* Update attestation validation for DB changes (WIP)
* Initial version of should_forward_block
* Scaffold
* Progress on attestation validation
Also, consolidate prod+testing slot clocks so that they share much
of the same implementation and can both handle sub-slot time changes.
* Removes lock from libp2p service
* Completed network lock removal
* Finish(?) attestation processing
* Correct network termination future
* Add slot check to block check
* Correct fmt issues
* Remove Drop implementation for network service
* Add first attempt at attestation proc. re-write
* Add version 2 of attestation processing
* Minor fixes
* Add validator pubkey cache
* Make get_indexed_attestation take a committee
* Link signature processing into new attn verification
* First working version
* Ensure pubkey cache is updated
* Add more metrics, slight optimizations
* Clone committee cache during attestation processing
* Update shuffling cache during block processing
* Remove old commented-out code
* Fix shuffling cache insert bug
* Used indexed attestation in fork choice
* Restructure attn processing, add metrics
* Add more detailed metrics
* Tidy, fix failing tests
* Fix failing tests, tidy
* Address reviewers suggestions
* Disable/delete two outdated tests
* Modification of validator for subscriptions
* Add slot signing to validator client
* Further progress on validation subscription
* Adds necessary validator subscription functionality
* Add new Pubkeys struct to signature_sets
* Refactor with functional approach
* Update beacon chain
* Clean up validator <-> beacon node http types
* Add aggregator status to ValidatorDuty
* Impl Clone for manual slot clock
* Fix minor errors
* Further progress validator client subscription
* Initial subscription and aggregation handling
* Remove decompressed member from pubkey bytes
* Progress to modifying val client for attestation aggregation
* First draft of validator client upgrade for aggregate attestations
* Add hashmap for indices lookup
* Add state cache, remove store cache
* Only build the head committee cache
* Removes lock on a network channel
* Partially implement beacon node subscription http api
* Correct compilation issues
* Change `get_attesting_indices` to use Vec
* Fix failing test
* Partial implementation of timer
* Adds timer, removes exit_future, http api to op pool
* Partial multiple aggregate attestation handling
* Permits bulk messages accross gossipsub network channel
* Correct compile issues
* Improve gosispsub messaging and correct rest api helpers
* Added global gossipsub subscriptions
* Update validator subscriptions data structs
* Tidy
* Re-structure validator subscriptions
* Initial handling of subscriptions
* Re-structure network service
* Add pubkey cache persistence file
* Add more comments
* Integrate persistence file into builder
* Add pubkey cache tests
* Add HashSetDelay and introduce into attestation service
* Handles validator subscriptions
* Add data_dir to beacon chain builder
* Remove Option in pubkey cache persistence file
* Ensure consistency between datadir/data_dir
* Fix failing network test
* Peer subnet discovery gets queued for future subscriptions
* Reorganise attestation service functions
* Initial wiring of attestation service
* First draft of attestation service timing logic
* Correct minor typos
* Tidy
* Fix todos
* Improve tests
* Add PeerInfo to connected peers mapping
* Fix compile error
* Fix compile error from merge
* Split up block processing metrics
* Tidy
* Refactor get_pubkey_from_state
* Remove commented-out code
* Rename state_cache -> checkpoint_cache
* Rename Checkpoint -> Snapshot
* Tidy, add comments
* Tidy up find_head function
* Change some checkpoint -> snapshot
* Add tests
* Expose max_len
* Remove dead code
* Tidy
* Fix bug
* Add sync-speed metric
* Add first attempt at VerifiableBlock
* Start integrating into beacon chain
* Integrate VerifiableBlock
* Rename VerifableBlock -> PartialBlockVerification
* Add start of typed methods
* Add progress
* Add further progress
* Rename structs
* Add full block verification to block_processing.rs
* Further beacon chain integration
* Update checks for gossip
* Add todo
* Start adding segement verification
* Add passing chain segement test
* Initial integration with batch sync
* Minor changes
* Tidy, add more error checking
* Start adding chain_segment tests
* Finish invalid signature tests
* Include single and gossip verified blocks in tests
* Add gossip verification tests
* Start adding docs
* Finish adding comments to block_processing.rs
* Rename block_processing.rs -> block_verification
* Start removing old block processing code
* Fixes beacon_chain compilation
* Fix project-wide compile errors
* Remove old code
* Correct code to pass all tests
* Fix bug with beacon proposer index
* Fix shim for BlockProcessingError
* Only process one epoch at a time
* Fix loop in chain segment processing
* Correct tests from master merge
* Add caching for state.eth1_data_votes
* Add BeaconChain::validator_pubkey
* Revert "Add caching for state.eth1_data_votes"
This reverts commit cd73dcd6434fb8d8e6bf30c5356355598ea7b78e.
Co-authored-by: Grant Wuerker <gwuerker@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Michael Sproul <michael@sigmaprime.io>
Co-authored-by: Michael Sproul <micsproul@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: pawan <pawandhananjay@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Paul Hauner <paul@paulhauner.com>
2020-03-17 06:24:44 +00:00
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Use async code when interacting with EL (#3244)
## Overview
This rather extensive PR achieves two primary goals:
1. Uses the finalized/justified checkpoints of fork choice (FC), rather than that of the head state.
2. Refactors fork choice, block production and block processing to `async` functions.
Additionally, it achieves:
- Concurrent forkchoice updates to the EL and cache pruning after a new head is selected.
- Concurrent "block packing" (attestations, etc) and execution payload retrieval during block production.
- Concurrent per-block-processing and execution payload verification during block processing.
- The `Arc`-ification of `SignedBeaconBlock` during block processing (it's never mutated, so why not?):
- I had to do this to deal with sending blocks into spawned tasks.
- Previously we were cloning the beacon block at least 2 times during each block processing, these clones are either removed or turned into cheaper `Arc` clones.
- We were also `Box`-ing and un-`Box`-ing beacon blocks as they moved throughout the networking crate. This is not a big deal, but it's nice to avoid shifting things between the stack and heap.
- Avoids cloning *all the blocks* in *every chain segment* during sync.
- It also has the potential to clean up our code where we need to pass an *owned* block around so we can send it back in the case of an error (I didn't do much of this, my PR is already big enough :sweat_smile:)
- The `BeaconChain::HeadSafetyStatus` struct was removed. It was an old relic from prior merge specs.
For motivation for this change, see https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse/pull/3244#issuecomment-1160963273
## Changes to `canonical_head` and `fork_choice`
Previously, the `BeaconChain` had two separate fields:
```
canonical_head: RwLock<Snapshot>,
fork_choice: RwLock<BeaconForkChoice>
```
Now, we have grouped these values under a single struct:
```
canonical_head: CanonicalHead {
cached_head: RwLock<Arc<Snapshot>>,
fork_choice: RwLock<BeaconForkChoice>
}
```
Apart from ergonomics, the only *actual* change here is wrapping the canonical head snapshot in an `Arc`. This means that we no longer need to hold the `cached_head` (`canonical_head`, in old terms) lock when we want to pull some values from it. This was done to avoid deadlock risks by preventing functions from acquiring (and holding) the `cached_head` and `fork_choice` locks simultaneously.
## Breaking Changes
### The `state` (root) field in the `finalized_checkpoint` SSE event
Consider the scenario where epoch `n` is just finalized, but `start_slot(n)` is skipped. There are two state roots we might in the `finalized_checkpoint` SSE event:
1. The state root of the finalized block, which is `get_block(finalized_checkpoint.root).state_root`.
4. The state root at slot of `start_slot(n)`, which would be the state from (1), but "skipped forward" through any skip slots.
Previously, Lighthouse would choose (2). However, we can see that when [Teku generates that event](https://github.com/ConsenSys/teku/blob/de2b2801c89ef5abf983d6bf37867c37fc47121f/data/beaconrestapi/src/main/java/tech/pegasys/teku/beaconrestapi/handlers/v1/events/EventSubscriptionManager.java#L171-L182) it uses [`getStateRootFromBlockRoot`](https://github.com/ConsenSys/teku/blob/de2b2801c89ef5abf983d6bf37867c37fc47121f/data/provider/src/main/java/tech/pegasys/teku/api/ChainDataProvider.java#L336-L341) which uses (1).
I have switched Lighthouse from (2) to (1). I think it's a somewhat arbitrary choice between the two, where (1) is easier to compute and is consistent with Teku.
## Notes for Reviewers
I've renamed `BeaconChain::fork_choice` to `BeaconChain::recompute_head`. Doing this helped ensure I broke all previous uses of fork choice and I also find it more descriptive. It describes an action and can't be confused with trying to get a reference to the `ForkChoice` struct.
I've changed the ordering of SSE events when a block is received. It used to be `[block, finalized, head]` and now it's `[block, head, finalized]`. It was easier this way and I don't think we were making any promises about SSE event ordering so it's not "breaking".
I've made it so fork choice will run when it's first constructed. I did this because I wanted to have a cached version of the last call to `get_head`. Ensuring `get_head` has been run *at least once* means that the cached values doesn't need to wrapped in an `Option`. This was fairly simple, it just involved passing a `slot` to the constructor so it knows *when* it's being run. When loading a fork choice from the store and a slot clock isn't handy I've just used the `slot` that was saved in the `fork_choice_store`. That seems like it would be a faithful representation of the slot when we saved it.
I added the `genesis_time: u64` to the `BeaconChain`. It's small, constant and nice to have around.
Since we're using FC for the fin/just checkpoints, we no longer get the `0x00..00` roots at genesis. You can see I had to remove a work-around in `ef-tests` here: b56be3bc2. I can't find any reason why this would be an issue, if anything I think it'll be better since the genesis-alias has caught us out a few times (0x00..00 isn't actually a real root). Edit: I did find a case where the `network` expected the 0x00..00 alias and patched it here: 3f26ac3e2.
You'll notice a lot of changes in tests. Generally, tests should be functionally equivalent. Here are the things creating the most diff-noise in tests:
- Changing tests to be `tokio::async` tests.
- Adding `.await` to fork choice, block processing and block production functions.
- Refactor of the `canonical_head` "API" provided by the `BeaconChain`. E.g., `chain.canonical_head.cached_head()` instead of `chain.canonical_head.read()`.
- Wrapping `SignedBeaconBlock` in an `Arc`.
- In the `beacon_chain/tests/block_verification`, we can't use the `lazy_static` `CHAIN_SEGMENT` variable anymore since it's generated with an async function. We just generate it in each test, not so efficient but hopefully insignificant.
I had to disable `rayon` concurrent tests in the `fork_choice` tests. This is because the use of `rayon` and `block_on` was causing a panic.
Co-authored-by: Mac L <mjladson@pm.me>
2022-07-03 05:36:50 +00:00
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Initial work towards v0.2.0 (#924)
* Remove ping protocol
* Initial renaming of network services
* Correct rebasing relative to latest master
* Start updating types
* Adds HashMapDelay struct to utils
* Initial network restructure
* Network restructure. Adds new types for v0.2.0
* Removes build artefacts
* Shift validation to beacon chain
* Temporarily remove gossip validation
This is to be updated to match current optimisation efforts.
* Adds AggregateAndProof
* Begin rebuilding pubsub encoding/decoding
* Signature hacking
* Shift gossipsup decoding into eth2_libp2p
* Existing EF tests passing with fake_crypto
* Shifts block encoding/decoding into RPC
* Delete outdated API spec
* All release tests passing bar genesis state parsing
* Update and test YamlConfig
* Update to spec v0.10 compatible BLS
* Updates to BLS EF tests
* Add EF test for AggregateVerify
And delete unused hash2curve tests for uncompressed points
* Update EF tests to v0.10.1
* Use optional block root correctly in block proc
* Use genesis fork in deposit domain. All tests pass
* Fast aggregate verify test
* Update REST API docs
* Fix unused import
* Bump spec tags to v0.10.1
* Add `seconds_per_eth1_block` to chainspec
* Update to timestamp based eth1 voting scheme
* Return None from `get_votes_to_consider` if block cache is empty
* Handle overflows in `is_candidate_block`
* Revert to failing tests
* Fix eth1 data sets test
* Choose default vote according to spec
* Fix collect_valid_votes tests
* Fix `get_votes_to_consider` to choose all eligible blocks
* Uncomment winning_vote tests
* Add comments; remove unused code
* Reduce seconds_per_eth1_block for simulation
* Addressed review comments
* Add test for default vote case
* Fix logs
* Remove unused functions
* Meter default eth1 votes
* Fix comments
* Progress on attestation service
* Address review comments; remove unused dependency
* Initial work on removing libp2p lock
* Add LRU caches to store (rollup)
* Update attestation validation for DB changes (WIP)
* Initial version of should_forward_block
* Scaffold
* Progress on attestation validation
Also, consolidate prod+testing slot clocks so that they share much
of the same implementation and can both handle sub-slot time changes.
* Removes lock from libp2p service
* Completed network lock removal
* Finish(?) attestation processing
* Correct network termination future
* Add slot check to block check
* Correct fmt issues
* Remove Drop implementation for network service
* Add first attempt at attestation proc. re-write
* Add version 2 of attestation processing
* Minor fixes
* Add validator pubkey cache
* Make get_indexed_attestation take a committee
* Link signature processing into new attn verification
* First working version
* Ensure pubkey cache is updated
* Add more metrics, slight optimizations
* Clone committee cache during attestation processing
* Update shuffling cache during block processing
* Remove old commented-out code
* Fix shuffling cache insert bug
* Used indexed attestation in fork choice
* Restructure attn processing, add metrics
* Add more detailed metrics
* Tidy, fix failing tests
* Fix failing tests, tidy
* Address reviewers suggestions
* Disable/delete two outdated tests
* Modification of validator for subscriptions
* Add slot signing to validator client
* Further progress on validation subscription
* Adds necessary validator subscription functionality
* Add new Pubkeys struct to signature_sets
* Refactor with functional approach
* Update beacon chain
* Clean up validator <-> beacon node http types
* Add aggregator status to ValidatorDuty
* Impl Clone for manual slot clock
* Fix minor errors
* Further progress validator client subscription
* Initial subscription and aggregation handling
* Remove decompressed member from pubkey bytes
* Progress to modifying val client for attestation aggregation
* First draft of validator client upgrade for aggregate attestations
* Add hashmap for indices lookup
* Add state cache, remove store cache
* Only build the head committee cache
* Removes lock on a network channel
* Partially implement beacon node subscription http api
* Correct compilation issues
* Change `get_attesting_indices` to use Vec
* Fix failing test
* Partial implementation of timer
* Adds timer, removes exit_future, http api to op pool
* Partial multiple aggregate attestation handling
* Permits bulk messages accross gossipsub network channel
* Correct compile issues
* Improve gosispsub messaging and correct rest api helpers
* Added global gossipsub subscriptions
* Update validator subscriptions data structs
* Tidy
* Re-structure validator subscriptions
* Initial handling of subscriptions
* Re-structure network service
* Add pubkey cache persistence file
* Add more comments
* Integrate persistence file into builder
* Add pubkey cache tests
* Add HashSetDelay and introduce into attestation service
* Handles validator subscriptions
* Add data_dir to beacon chain builder
* Remove Option in pubkey cache persistence file
* Ensure consistency between datadir/data_dir
* Fix failing network test
* Peer subnet discovery gets queued for future subscriptions
* Reorganise attestation service functions
* Initial wiring of attestation service
* First draft of attestation service timing logic
* Correct minor typos
* Tidy
* Fix todos
* Improve tests
* Add PeerInfo to connected peers mapping
* Fix compile error
* Fix compile error from merge
* Split up block processing metrics
* Tidy
* Refactor get_pubkey_from_state
* Remove commented-out code
* Rename state_cache -> checkpoint_cache
* Rename Checkpoint -> Snapshot
* Tidy, add comments
* Tidy up find_head function
* Change some checkpoint -> snapshot
* Add tests
* Expose max_len
* Remove dead code
* Tidy
* Fix bug
* Add sync-speed metric
* Add first attempt at VerifiableBlock
* Start integrating into beacon chain
* Integrate VerifiableBlock
* Rename VerifableBlock -> PartialBlockVerification
* Add start of typed methods
* Add progress
* Add further progress
* Rename structs
* Add full block verification to block_processing.rs
* Further beacon chain integration
* Update checks for gossip
* Add todo
* Start adding segement verification
* Add passing chain segement test
* Initial integration with batch sync
* Minor changes
* Tidy, add more error checking
* Start adding chain_segment tests
* Finish invalid signature tests
* Include single and gossip verified blocks in tests
* Add gossip verification tests
* Start adding docs
* Finish adding comments to block_processing.rs
* Rename block_processing.rs -> block_verification
* Start removing old block processing code
* Fixes beacon_chain compilation
* Fix project-wide compile errors
* Remove old code
* Correct code to pass all tests
* Fix bug with beacon proposer index
* Fix shim for BlockProcessingError
* Only process one epoch at a time
* Fix loop in chain segment processing
* Correct tests from master merge
* Add caching for state.eth1_data_votes
* Add BeaconChain::validator_pubkey
* Revert "Add caching for state.eth1_data_votes"
This reverts commit cd73dcd6434fb8d8e6bf30c5356355598ea7b78e.
Co-authored-by: Grant Wuerker <gwuerker@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Michael Sproul <michael@sigmaprime.io>
Co-authored-by: Michael Sproul <micsproul@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: pawan <pawandhananjay@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Paul Hauner <paul@paulhauner.com>
2020-03-17 06:24:44 +00:00
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Use async code when interacting with EL (#3244)
## Overview
This rather extensive PR achieves two primary goals:
1. Uses the finalized/justified checkpoints of fork choice (FC), rather than that of the head state.
2. Refactors fork choice, block production and block processing to `async` functions.
Additionally, it achieves:
- Concurrent forkchoice updates to the EL and cache pruning after a new head is selected.
- Concurrent "block packing" (attestations, etc) and execution payload retrieval during block production.
- Concurrent per-block-processing and execution payload verification during block processing.
- The `Arc`-ification of `SignedBeaconBlock` during block processing (it's never mutated, so why not?):
- I had to do this to deal with sending blocks into spawned tasks.
- Previously we were cloning the beacon block at least 2 times during each block processing, these clones are either removed or turned into cheaper `Arc` clones.
- We were also `Box`-ing and un-`Box`-ing beacon blocks as they moved throughout the networking crate. This is not a big deal, but it's nice to avoid shifting things between the stack and heap.
- Avoids cloning *all the blocks* in *every chain segment* during sync.
- It also has the potential to clean up our code where we need to pass an *owned* block around so we can send it back in the case of an error (I didn't do much of this, my PR is already big enough :sweat_smile:)
- The `BeaconChain::HeadSafetyStatus` struct was removed. It was an old relic from prior merge specs.
For motivation for this change, see https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse/pull/3244#issuecomment-1160963273
## Changes to `canonical_head` and `fork_choice`
Previously, the `BeaconChain` had two separate fields:
```
canonical_head: RwLock<Snapshot>,
fork_choice: RwLock<BeaconForkChoice>
```
Now, we have grouped these values under a single struct:
```
canonical_head: CanonicalHead {
cached_head: RwLock<Arc<Snapshot>>,
fork_choice: RwLock<BeaconForkChoice>
}
```
Apart from ergonomics, the only *actual* change here is wrapping the canonical head snapshot in an `Arc`. This means that we no longer need to hold the `cached_head` (`canonical_head`, in old terms) lock when we want to pull some values from it. This was done to avoid deadlock risks by preventing functions from acquiring (and holding) the `cached_head` and `fork_choice` locks simultaneously.
## Breaking Changes
### The `state` (root) field in the `finalized_checkpoint` SSE event
Consider the scenario where epoch `n` is just finalized, but `start_slot(n)` is skipped. There are two state roots we might in the `finalized_checkpoint` SSE event:
1. The state root of the finalized block, which is `get_block(finalized_checkpoint.root).state_root`.
4. The state root at slot of `start_slot(n)`, which would be the state from (1), but "skipped forward" through any skip slots.
Previously, Lighthouse would choose (2). However, we can see that when [Teku generates that event](https://github.com/ConsenSys/teku/blob/de2b2801c89ef5abf983d6bf37867c37fc47121f/data/beaconrestapi/src/main/java/tech/pegasys/teku/beaconrestapi/handlers/v1/events/EventSubscriptionManager.java#L171-L182) it uses [`getStateRootFromBlockRoot`](https://github.com/ConsenSys/teku/blob/de2b2801c89ef5abf983d6bf37867c37fc47121f/data/provider/src/main/java/tech/pegasys/teku/api/ChainDataProvider.java#L336-L341) which uses (1).
I have switched Lighthouse from (2) to (1). I think it's a somewhat arbitrary choice between the two, where (1) is easier to compute and is consistent with Teku.
## Notes for Reviewers
I've renamed `BeaconChain::fork_choice` to `BeaconChain::recompute_head`. Doing this helped ensure I broke all previous uses of fork choice and I also find it more descriptive. It describes an action and can't be confused with trying to get a reference to the `ForkChoice` struct.
I've changed the ordering of SSE events when a block is received. It used to be `[block, finalized, head]` and now it's `[block, head, finalized]`. It was easier this way and I don't think we were making any promises about SSE event ordering so it's not "breaking".
I've made it so fork choice will run when it's first constructed. I did this because I wanted to have a cached version of the last call to `get_head`. Ensuring `get_head` has been run *at least once* means that the cached values doesn't need to wrapped in an `Option`. This was fairly simple, it just involved passing a `slot` to the constructor so it knows *when* it's being run. When loading a fork choice from the store and a slot clock isn't handy I've just used the `slot` that was saved in the `fork_choice_store`. That seems like it would be a faithful representation of the slot when we saved it.
I added the `genesis_time: u64` to the `BeaconChain`. It's small, constant and nice to have around.
Since we're using FC for the fin/just checkpoints, we no longer get the `0x00..00` roots at genesis. You can see I had to remove a work-around in `ef-tests` here: b56be3bc2. I can't find any reason why this would be an issue, if anything I think it'll be better since the genesis-alias has caught us out a few times (0x00..00 isn't actually a real root). Edit: I did find a case where the `network` expected the 0x00..00 alias and patched it here: 3f26ac3e2.
You'll notice a lot of changes in tests. Generally, tests should be functionally equivalent. Here are the things creating the most diff-noise in tests:
- Changing tests to be `tokio::async` tests.
- Adding `.await` to fork choice, block processing and block production functions.
- Refactor of the `canonical_head` "API" provided by the `BeaconChain`. E.g., `chain.canonical_head.cached_head()` instead of `chain.canonical_head.read()`.
- Wrapping `SignedBeaconBlock` in an `Arc`.
- In the `beacon_chain/tests/block_verification`, we can't use the `lazy_static` `CHAIN_SEGMENT` variable anymore since it's generated with an async function. We just generate it in each test, not so efficient but hopefully insignificant.
I had to disable `rayon` concurrent tests in the `fork_choice` tests. This is because the use of `rayon` and `block_on` was causing a panic.
Co-authored-by: Mac L <mjladson@pm.me>
2022-07-03 05:36:50 +00:00
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let mut blocks = chain_segment_blocks(&chain_segment);
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Initial work towards v0.2.0 (#924)
* Remove ping protocol
* Initial renaming of network services
* Correct rebasing relative to latest master
* Start updating types
* Adds HashMapDelay struct to utils
* Initial network restructure
* Network restructure. Adds new types for v0.2.0
* Removes build artefacts
* Shift validation to beacon chain
* Temporarily remove gossip validation
This is to be updated to match current optimisation efforts.
* Adds AggregateAndProof
* Begin rebuilding pubsub encoding/decoding
* Signature hacking
* Shift gossipsup decoding into eth2_libp2p
* Existing EF tests passing with fake_crypto
* Shifts block encoding/decoding into RPC
* Delete outdated API spec
* All release tests passing bar genesis state parsing
* Update and test YamlConfig
* Update to spec v0.10 compatible BLS
* Updates to BLS EF tests
* Add EF test for AggregateVerify
And delete unused hash2curve tests for uncompressed points
* Update EF tests to v0.10.1
* Use optional block root correctly in block proc
* Use genesis fork in deposit domain. All tests pass
* Fast aggregate verify test
* Update REST API docs
* Fix unused import
* Bump spec tags to v0.10.1
* Add `seconds_per_eth1_block` to chainspec
* Update to timestamp based eth1 voting scheme
* Return None from `get_votes_to_consider` if block cache is empty
* Handle overflows in `is_candidate_block`
* Revert to failing tests
* Fix eth1 data sets test
* Choose default vote according to spec
* Fix collect_valid_votes tests
* Fix `get_votes_to_consider` to choose all eligible blocks
* Uncomment winning_vote tests
* Add comments; remove unused code
* Reduce seconds_per_eth1_block for simulation
* Addressed review comments
* Add test for default vote case
* Fix logs
* Remove unused functions
* Meter default eth1 votes
* Fix comments
* Progress on attestation service
* Address review comments; remove unused dependency
* Initial work on removing libp2p lock
* Add LRU caches to store (rollup)
* Update attestation validation for DB changes (WIP)
* Initial version of should_forward_block
* Scaffold
* Progress on attestation validation
Also, consolidate prod+testing slot clocks so that they share much
of the same implementation and can both handle sub-slot time changes.
* Removes lock from libp2p service
* Completed network lock removal
* Finish(?) attestation processing
* Correct network termination future
* Add slot check to block check
* Correct fmt issues
* Remove Drop implementation for network service
* Add first attempt at attestation proc. re-write
* Add version 2 of attestation processing
* Minor fixes
* Add validator pubkey cache
* Make get_indexed_attestation take a committee
* Link signature processing into new attn verification
* First working version
* Ensure pubkey cache is updated
* Add more metrics, slight optimizations
* Clone committee cache during attestation processing
* Update shuffling cache during block processing
* Remove old commented-out code
* Fix shuffling cache insert bug
* Used indexed attestation in fork choice
* Restructure attn processing, add metrics
* Add more detailed metrics
* Tidy, fix failing tests
* Fix failing tests, tidy
* Address reviewers suggestions
* Disable/delete two outdated tests
* Modification of validator for subscriptions
* Add slot signing to validator client
* Further progress on validation subscription
* Adds necessary validator subscription functionality
* Add new Pubkeys struct to signature_sets
* Refactor with functional approach
* Update beacon chain
* Clean up validator <-> beacon node http types
* Add aggregator status to ValidatorDuty
* Impl Clone for manual slot clock
* Fix minor errors
* Further progress validator client subscription
* Initial subscription and aggregation handling
* Remove decompressed member from pubkey bytes
* Progress to modifying val client for attestation aggregation
* First draft of validator client upgrade for aggregate attestations
* Add hashmap for indices lookup
* Add state cache, remove store cache
* Only build the head committee cache
* Removes lock on a network channel
* Partially implement beacon node subscription http api
* Correct compilation issues
* Change `get_attesting_indices` to use Vec
* Fix failing test
* Partial implementation of timer
* Adds timer, removes exit_future, http api to op pool
* Partial multiple aggregate attestation handling
* Permits bulk messages accross gossipsub network channel
* Correct compile issues
* Improve gosispsub messaging and correct rest api helpers
* Added global gossipsub subscriptions
* Update validator subscriptions data structs
* Tidy
* Re-structure validator subscriptions
* Initial handling of subscriptions
* Re-structure network service
* Add pubkey cache persistence file
* Add more comments
* Integrate persistence file into builder
* Add pubkey cache tests
* Add HashSetDelay and introduce into attestation service
* Handles validator subscriptions
* Add data_dir to beacon chain builder
* Remove Option in pubkey cache persistence file
* Ensure consistency between datadir/data_dir
* Fix failing network test
* Peer subnet discovery gets queued for future subscriptions
* Reorganise attestation service functions
* Initial wiring of attestation service
* First draft of attestation service timing logic
* Correct minor typos
* Tidy
* Fix todos
* Improve tests
* Add PeerInfo to connected peers mapping
* Fix compile error
* Fix compile error from merge
* Split up block processing metrics
* Tidy
* Refactor get_pubkey_from_state
* Remove commented-out code
* Rename state_cache -> checkpoint_cache
* Rename Checkpoint -> Snapshot
* Tidy, add comments
* Tidy up find_head function
* Change some checkpoint -> snapshot
* Add tests
* Expose max_len
* Remove dead code
* Tidy
* Fix bug
* Add sync-speed metric
* Add first attempt at VerifiableBlock
* Start integrating into beacon chain
* Integrate VerifiableBlock
* Rename VerifableBlock -> PartialBlockVerification
* Add start of typed methods
* Add progress
* Add further progress
* Rename structs
* Add full block verification to block_processing.rs
* Further beacon chain integration
* Update checks for gossip
* Add todo
* Start adding segement verification
* Add passing chain segement test
* Initial integration with batch sync
* Minor changes
* Tidy, add more error checking
* Start adding chain_segment tests
* Finish invalid signature tests
* Include single and gossip verified blocks in tests
* Add gossip verification tests
* Start adding docs
* Finish adding comments to block_processing.rs
* Rename block_processing.rs -> block_verification
* Start removing old block processing code
* Fixes beacon_chain compilation
* Fix project-wide compile errors
* Remove old code
* Correct code to pass all tests
* Fix bug with beacon proposer index
* Fix shim for BlockProcessingError
* Only process one epoch at a time
* Fix loop in chain segment processing
* Correct tests from master merge
* Add caching for state.eth1_data_votes
* Add BeaconChain::validator_pubkey
* Revert "Add caching for state.eth1_data_votes"
This reverts commit cd73dcd6434fb8d8e6bf30c5356355598ea7b78e.
Co-authored-by: Grant Wuerker <gwuerker@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Michael Sproul <michael@sigmaprime.io>
Co-authored-by: Michael Sproul <micsproul@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: pawan <pawandhananjay@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Paul Hauner <paul@paulhauner.com>
2020-03-17 06:24:44 +00:00
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Use async code when interacting with EL (#3244)
## Overview
This rather extensive PR achieves two primary goals:
1. Uses the finalized/justified checkpoints of fork choice (FC), rather than that of the head state.
2. Refactors fork choice, block production and block processing to `async` functions.
Additionally, it achieves:
- Concurrent forkchoice updates to the EL and cache pruning after a new head is selected.
- Concurrent "block packing" (attestations, etc) and execution payload retrieval during block production.
- Concurrent per-block-processing and execution payload verification during block processing.
- The `Arc`-ification of `SignedBeaconBlock` during block processing (it's never mutated, so why not?):
- I had to do this to deal with sending blocks into spawned tasks.
- Previously we were cloning the beacon block at least 2 times during each block processing, these clones are either removed or turned into cheaper `Arc` clones.
- We were also `Box`-ing and un-`Box`-ing beacon blocks as they moved throughout the networking crate. This is not a big deal, but it's nice to avoid shifting things between the stack and heap.
- Avoids cloning *all the blocks* in *every chain segment* during sync.
- It also has the potential to clean up our code where we need to pass an *owned* block around so we can send it back in the case of an error (I didn't do much of this, my PR is already big enough :sweat_smile:)
- The `BeaconChain::HeadSafetyStatus` struct was removed. It was an old relic from prior merge specs.
For motivation for this change, see https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse/pull/3244#issuecomment-1160963273
## Changes to `canonical_head` and `fork_choice`
Previously, the `BeaconChain` had two separate fields:
```
canonical_head: RwLock<Snapshot>,
fork_choice: RwLock<BeaconForkChoice>
```
Now, we have grouped these values under a single struct:
```
canonical_head: CanonicalHead {
cached_head: RwLock<Arc<Snapshot>>,
fork_choice: RwLock<BeaconForkChoice>
}
```
Apart from ergonomics, the only *actual* change here is wrapping the canonical head snapshot in an `Arc`. This means that we no longer need to hold the `cached_head` (`canonical_head`, in old terms) lock when we want to pull some values from it. This was done to avoid deadlock risks by preventing functions from acquiring (and holding) the `cached_head` and `fork_choice` locks simultaneously.
## Breaking Changes
### The `state` (root) field in the `finalized_checkpoint` SSE event
Consider the scenario where epoch `n` is just finalized, but `start_slot(n)` is skipped. There are two state roots we might in the `finalized_checkpoint` SSE event:
1. The state root of the finalized block, which is `get_block(finalized_checkpoint.root).state_root`.
4. The state root at slot of `start_slot(n)`, which would be the state from (1), but "skipped forward" through any skip slots.
Previously, Lighthouse would choose (2). However, we can see that when [Teku generates that event](https://github.com/ConsenSys/teku/blob/de2b2801c89ef5abf983d6bf37867c37fc47121f/data/beaconrestapi/src/main/java/tech/pegasys/teku/beaconrestapi/handlers/v1/events/EventSubscriptionManager.java#L171-L182) it uses [`getStateRootFromBlockRoot`](https://github.com/ConsenSys/teku/blob/de2b2801c89ef5abf983d6bf37867c37fc47121f/data/provider/src/main/java/tech/pegasys/teku/api/ChainDataProvider.java#L336-L341) which uses (1).
I have switched Lighthouse from (2) to (1). I think it's a somewhat arbitrary choice between the two, where (1) is easier to compute and is consistent with Teku.
## Notes for Reviewers
I've renamed `BeaconChain::fork_choice` to `BeaconChain::recompute_head`. Doing this helped ensure I broke all previous uses of fork choice and I also find it more descriptive. It describes an action and can't be confused with trying to get a reference to the `ForkChoice` struct.
I've changed the ordering of SSE events when a block is received. It used to be `[block, finalized, head]` and now it's `[block, head, finalized]`. It was easier this way and I don't think we were making any promises about SSE event ordering so it's not "breaking".
I've made it so fork choice will run when it's first constructed. I did this because I wanted to have a cached version of the last call to `get_head`. Ensuring `get_head` has been run *at least once* means that the cached values doesn't need to wrapped in an `Option`. This was fairly simple, it just involved passing a `slot` to the constructor so it knows *when* it's being run. When loading a fork choice from the store and a slot clock isn't handy I've just used the `slot` that was saved in the `fork_choice_store`. That seems like it would be a faithful representation of the slot when we saved it.
I added the `genesis_time: u64` to the `BeaconChain`. It's small, constant and nice to have around.
Since we're using FC for the fin/just checkpoints, we no longer get the `0x00..00` roots at genesis. You can see I had to remove a work-around in `ef-tests` here: b56be3bc2. I can't find any reason why this would be an issue, if anything I think it'll be better since the genesis-alias has caught us out a few times (0x00..00 isn't actually a real root). Edit: I did find a case where the `network` expected the 0x00..00 alias and patched it here: 3f26ac3e2.
You'll notice a lot of changes in tests. Generally, tests should be functionally equivalent. Here are the things creating the most diff-noise in tests:
- Changing tests to be `tokio::async` tests.
- Adding `.await` to fork choice, block processing and block production functions.
- Refactor of the `canonical_head` "API" provided by the `BeaconChain`. E.g., `chain.canonical_head.cached_head()` instead of `chain.canonical_head.read()`.
- Wrapping `SignedBeaconBlock` in an `Arc`.
- In the `beacon_chain/tests/block_verification`, we can't use the `lazy_static` `CHAIN_SEGMENT` variable anymore since it's generated with an async function. We just generate it in each test, not so efficient but hopefully insignificant.
I had to disable `rayon` concurrent tests in the `fork_choice` tests. This is because the use of `rayon` and `block_on` was causing a panic.
Co-authored-by: Mac L <mjladson@pm.me>
2022-07-03 05:36:50 +00:00
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Initial work towards v0.2.0 (#924)
* Remove ping protocol
* Initial renaming of network services
* Correct rebasing relative to latest master
* Start updating types
* Adds HashMapDelay struct to utils
* Initial network restructure
* Network restructure. Adds new types for v0.2.0
* Removes build artefacts
* Shift validation to beacon chain
* Temporarily remove gossip validation
This is to be updated to match current optimisation efforts.
* Adds AggregateAndProof
* Begin rebuilding pubsub encoding/decoding
* Signature hacking
* Shift gossipsup decoding into eth2_libp2p
* Existing EF tests passing with fake_crypto
* Shifts block encoding/decoding into RPC
* Delete outdated API spec
* All release tests passing bar genesis state parsing
* Update and test YamlConfig
* Update to spec v0.10 compatible BLS
* Updates to BLS EF tests
* Add EF test for AggregateVerify
And delete unused hash2curve tests for uncompressed points
* Update EF tests to v0.10.1
* Use optional block root correctly in block proc
* Use genesis fork in deposit domain. All tests pass
* Fast aggregate verify test
* Update REST API docs
* Fix unused import
* Bump spec tags to v0.10.1
* Add `seconds_per_eth1_block` to chainspec
* Update to timestamp based eth1 voting scheme
* Return None from `get_votes_to_consider` if block cache is empty
* Handle overflows in `is_candidate_block`
* Revert to failing tests
* Fix eth1 data sets test
* Choose default vote according to spec
* Fix collect_valid_votes tests
* Fix `get_votes_to_consider` to choose all eligible blocks
* Uncomment winning_vote tests
* Add comments; remove unused code
* Reduce seconds_per_eth1_block for simulation
* Addressed review comments
* Add test for default vote case
* Fix logs
* Remove unused functions
* Meter default eth1 votes
* Fix comments
* Progress on attestation service
* Address review comments; remove unused dependency
* Initial work on removing libp2p lock
* Add LRU caches to store (rollup)
* Update attestation validation for DB changes (WIP)
* Initial version of should_forward_block
* Scaffold
* Progress on attestation validation
Also, consolidate prod+testing slot clocks so that they share much
of the same implementation and can both handle sub-slot time changes.
* Removes lock from libp2p service
* Completed network lock removal
* Finish(?) attestation processing
* Correct network termination future
* Add slot check to block check
* Correct fmt issues
* Remove Drop implementation for network service
* Add first attempt at attestation proc. re-write
* Add version 2 of attestation processing
* Minor fixes
* Add validator pubkey cache
* Make get_indexed_attestation take a committee
* Link signature processing into new attn verification
* First working version
* Ensure pubkey cache is updated
* Add more metrics, slight optimizations
* Clone committee cache during attestation processing
* Update shuffling cache during block processing
* Remove old commented-out code
* Fix shuffling cache insert bug
* Used indexed attestation in fork choice
* Restructure attn processing, add metrics
* Add more detailed metrics
* Tidy, fix failing tests
* Fix failing tests, tidy
* Address reviewers suggestions
* Disable/delete two outdated tests
* Modification of validator for subscriptions
* Add slot signing to validator client
* Further progress on validation subscription
* Adds necessary validator subscription functionality
* Add new Pubkeys struct to signature_sets
* Refactor with functional approach
* Update beacon chain
* Clean up validator <-> beacon node http types
* Add aggregator status to ValidatorDuty
* Impl Clone for manual slot clock
* Fix minor errors
* Further progress validator client subscription
* Initial subscription and aggregation handling
* Remove decompressed member from pubkey bytes
* Progress to modifying val client for attestation aggregation
* First draft of validator client upgrade for aggregate attestations
* Add hashmap for indices lookup
* Add state cache, remove store cache
* Only build the head committee cache
* Removes lock on a network channel
* Partially implement beacon node subscription http api
* Correct compilation issues
* Change `get_attesting_indices` to use Vec
* Fix failing test
* Partial implementation of timer
* Adds timer, removes exit_future, http api to op pool
* Partial multiple aggregate attestation handling
* Permits bulk messages accross gossipsub network channel
* Correct compile issues
* Improve gosispsub messaging and correct rest api helpers
* Added global gossipsub subscriptions
* Update validator subscriptions data structs
* Tidy
* Re-structure validator subscriptions
* Initial handling of subscriptions
* Re-structure network service
* Add pubkey cache persistence file
* Add more comments
* Integrate persistence file into builder
* Add pubkey cache tests
* Add HashSetDelay and introduce into attestation service
* Handles validator subscriptions
* Add data_dir to beacon chain builder
* Remove Option in pubkey cache persistence file
* Ensure consistency between datadir/data_dir
* Fix failing network test
* Peer subnet discovery gets queued for future subscriptions
* Reorganise attestation service functions
* Initial wiring of attestation service
* First draft of attestation service timing logic
* Correct minor typos
* Tidy
* Fix todos
* Improve tests
* Add PeerInfo to connected peers mapping
* Fix compile error
* Fix compile error from merge
* Split up block processing metrics
* Tidy
* Refactor get_pubkey_from_state
* Remove commented-out code
* Rename state_cache -> checkpoint_cache
* Rename Checkpoint -> Snapshot
* Tidy, add comments
* Tidy up find_head function
* Change some checkpoint -> snapshot
* Add tests
* Expose max_len
* Remove dead code
* Tidy
* Fix bug
* Add sync-speed metric
* Add first attempt at VerifiableBlock
* Start integrating into beacon chain
* Integrate VerifiableBlock
* Rename VerifableBlock -> PartialBlockVerification
* Add start of typed methods
* Add progress
* Add further progress
* Rename structs
* Add full block verification to block_processing.rs
* Further beacon chain integration
* Update checks for gossip
* Add todo
* Start adding segement verification
* Add passing chain segement test
* Initial integration with batch sync
* Minor changes
* Tidy, add more error checking
* Start adding chain_segment tests
* Finish invalid signature tests
* Include single and gossip verified blocks in tests
* Add gossip verification tests
* Start adding docs
* Finish adding comments to block_processing.rs
* Rename block_processing.rs -> block_verification
* Start removing old block processing code
* Fixes beacon_chain compilation
* Fix project-wide compile errors
* Remove old code
* Correct code to pass all tests
* Fix bug with beacon proposer index
* Fix shim for BlockProcessingError
* Only process one epoch at a time
* Fix loop in chain segment processing
* Correct tests from master merge
* Add caching for state.eth1_data_votes
* Add BeaconChain::validator_pubkey
* Revert "Add caching for state.eth1_data_votes"
This reverts commit cd73dcd6434fb8d8e6bf30c5356355598ea7b78e.
Co-authored-by: Grant Wuerker <gwuerker@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Michael Sproul <michael@sigmaprime.io>
Co-authored-by: Michael Sproul <micsproul@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: pawan <pawandhananjay@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Paul Hauner <paul@paulhauner.com>
2020-03-17 06:24:44 +00:00
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Use async code when interacting with EL (#3244)
## Overview
This rather extensive PR achieves two primary goals:
1. Uses the finalized/justified checkpoints of fork choice (FC), rather than that of the head state.
2. Refactors fork choice, block production and block processing to `async` functions.
Additionally, it achieves:
- Concurrent forkchoice updates to the EL and cache pruning after a new head is selected.
- Concurrent "block packing" (attestations, etc) and execution payload retrieval during block production.
- Concurrent per-block-processing and execution payload verification during block processing.
- The `Arc`-ification of `SignedBeaconBlock` during block processing (it's never mutated, so why not?):
- I had to do this to deal with sending blocks into spawned tasks.
- Previously we were cloning the beacon block at least 2 times during each block processing, these clones are either removed or turned into cheaper `Arc` clones.
- We were also `Box`-ing and un-`Box`-ing beacon blocks as they moved throughout the networking crate. This is not a big deal, but it's nice to avoid shifting things between the stack and heap.
- Avoids cloning *all the blocks* in *every chain segment* during sync.
- It also has the potential to clean up our code where we need to pass an *owned* block around so we can send it back in the case of an error (I didn't do much of this, my PR is already big enough :sweat_smile:)
- The `BeaconChain::HeadSafetyStatus` struct was removed. It was an old relic from prior merge specs.
For motivation for this change, see https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse/pull/3244#issuecomment-1160963273
## Changes to `canonical_head` and `fork_choice`
Previously, the `BeaconChain` had two separate fields:
```
canonical_head: RwLock<Snapshot>,
fork_choice: RwLock<BeaconForkChoice>
```
Now, we have grouped these values under a single struct:
```
canonical_head: CanonicalHead {
cached_head: RwLock<Arc<Snapshot>>,
fork_choice: RwLock<BeaconForkChoice>
}
```
Apart from ergonomics, the only *actual* change here is wrapping the canonical head snapshot in an `Arc`. This means that we no longer need to hold the `cached_head` (`canonical_head`, in old terms) lock when we want to pull some values from it. This was done to avoid deadlock risks by preventing functions from acquiring (and holding) the `cached_head` and `fork_choice` locks simultaneously.
## Breaking Changes
### The `state` (root) field in the `finalized_checkpoint` SSE event
Consider the scenario where epoch `n` is just finalized, but `start_slot(n)` is skipped. There are two state roots we might in the `finalized_checkpoint` SSE event:
1. The state root of the finalized block, which is `get_block(finalized_checkpoint.root).state_root`.
4. The state root at slot of `start_slot(n)`, which would be the state from (1), but "skipped forward" through any skip slots.
Previously, Lighthouse would choose (2). However, we can see that when [Teku generates that event](https://github.com/ConsenSys/teku/blob/de2b2801c89ef5abf983d6bf37867c37fc47121f/data/beaconrestapi/src/main/java/tech/pegasys/teku/beaconrestapi/handlers/v1/events/EventSubscriptionManager.java#L171-L182) it uses [`getStateRootFromBlockRoot`](https://github.com/ConsenSys/teku/blob/de2b2801c89ef5abf983d6bf37867c37fc47121f/data/provider/src/main/java/tech/pegasys/teku/api/ChainDataProvider.java#L336-L341) which uses (1).
I have switched Lighthouse from (2) to (1). I think it's a somewhat arbitrary choice between the two, where (1) is easier to compute and is consistent with Teku.
## Notes for Reviewers
I've renamed `BeaconChain::fork_choice` to `BeaconChain::recompute_head`. Doing this helped ensure I broke all previous uses of fork choice and I also find it more descriptive. It describes an action and can't be confused with trying to get a reference to the `ForkChoice` struct.
I've changed the ordering of SSE events when a block is received. It used to be `[block, finalized, head]` and now it's `[block, head, finalized]`. It was easier this way and I don't think we were making any promises about SSE event ordering so it's not "breaking".
I've made it so fork choice will run when it's first constructed. I did this because I wanted to have a cached version of the last call to `get_head`. Ensuring `get_head` has been run *at least once* means that the cached values doesn't need to wrapped in an `Option`. This was fairly simple, it just involved passing a `slot` to the constructor so it knows *when* it's being run. When loading a fork choice from the store and a slot clock isn't handy I've just used the `slot` that was saved in the `fork_choice_store`. That seems like it would be a faithful representation of the slot when we saved it.
I added the `genesis_time: u64` to the `BeaconChain`. It's small, constant and nice to have around.
Since we're using FC for the fin/just checkpoints, we no longer get the `0x00..00` roots at genesis. You can see I had to remove a work-around in `ef-tests` here: b56be3bc2. I can't find any reason why this would be an issue, if anything I think it'll be better since the genesis-alias has caught us out a few times (0x00..00 isn't actually a real root). Edit: I did find a case where the `network` expected the 0x00..00 alias and patched it here: 3f26ac3e2.
You'll notice a lot of changes in tests. Generally, tests should be functionally equivalent. Here are the things creating the most diff-noise in tests:
- Changing tests to be `tokio::async` tests.
- Adding `.await` to fork choice, block processing and block production functions.
- Refactor of the `canonical_head` "API" provided by the `BeaconChain`. E.g., `chain.canonical_head.cached_head()` instead of `chain.canonical_head.read()`.
- Wrapping `SignedBeaconBlock` in an `Arc`.
- In the `beacon_chain/tests/block_verification`, we can't use the `lazy_static` `CHAIN_SEGMENT` variable anymore since it's generated with an async function. We just generate it in each test, not so efficient but hopefully insignificant.
I had to disable `rayon` concurrent tests in the `fork_choice` tests. This is because the use of `rayon` and `block_on` was causing a panic.
Co-authored-by: Mac L <mjladson@pm.me>
2022-07-03 05:36:50 +00:00
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Use async code when interacting with EL (#3244)
## Overview
This rather extensive PR achieves two primary goals:
1. Uses the finalized/justified checkpoints of fork choice (FC), rather than that of the head state.
2. Refactors fork choice, block production and block processing to `async` functions.
Additionally, it achieves:
- Concurrent forkchoice updates to the EL and cache pruning after a new head is selected.
- Concurrent "block packing" (attestations, etc) and execution payload retrieval during block production.
- Concurrent per-block-processing and execution payload verification during block processing.
- The `Arc`-ification of `SignedBeaconBlock` during block processing (it's never mutated, so why not?):
- I had to do this to deal with sending blocks into spawned tasks.
- Previously we were cloning the beacon block at least 2 times during each block processing, these clones are either removed or turned into cheaper `Arc` clones.
- We were also `Box`-ing and un-`Box`-ing beacon blocks as they moved throughout the networking crate. This is not a big deal, but it's nice to avoid shifting things between the stack and heap.
- Avoids cloning *all the blocks* in *every chain segment* during sync.
- It also has the potential to clean up our code where we need to pass an *owned* block around so we can send it back in the case of an error (I didn't do much of this, my PR is already big enough :sweat_smile:)
- The `BeaconChain::HeadSafetyStatus` struct was removed. It was an old relic from prior merge specs.
For motivation for this change, see https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse/pull/3244#issuecomment-1160963273
## Changes to `canonical_head` and `fork_choice`
Previously, the `BeaconChain` had two separate fields:
```
canonical_head: RwLock<Snapshot>,
fork_choice: RwLock<BeaconForkChoice>
```
Now, we have grouped these values under a single struct:
```
canonical_head: CanonicalHead {
cached_head: RwLock<Arc<Snapshot>>,
fork_choice: RwLock<BeaconForkChoice>
}
```
Apart from ergonomics, the only *actual* change here is wrapping the canonical head snapshot in an `Arc`. This means that we no longer need to hold the `cached_head` (`canonical_head`, in old terms) lock when we want to pull some values from it. This was done to avoid deadlock risks by preventing functions from acquiring (and holding) the `cached_head` and `fork_choice` locks simultaneously.
## Breaking Changes
### The `state` (root) field in the `finalized_checkpoint` SSE event
Consider the scenario where epoch `n` is just finalized, but `start_slot(n)` is skipped. There are two state roots we might in the `finalized_checkpoint` SSE event:
1. The state root of the finalized block, which is `get_block(finalized_checkpoint.root).state_root`.
4. The state root at slot of `start_slot(n)`, which would be the state from (1), but "skipped forward" through any skip slots.
Previously, Lighthouse would choose (2). However, we can see that when [Teku generates that event](https://github.com/ConsenSys/teku/blob/de2b2801c89ef5abf983d6bf37867c37fc47121f/data/beaconrestapi/src/main/java/tech/pegasys/teku/beaconrestapi/handlers/v1/events/EventSubscriptionManager.java#L171-L182) it uses [`getStateRootFromBlockRoot`](https://github.com/ConsenSys/teku/blob/de2b2801c89ef5abf983d6bf37867c37fc47121f/data/provider/src/main/java/tech/pegasys/teku/api/ChainDataProvider.java#L336-L341) which uses (1).
I have switched Lighthouse from (2) to (1). I think it's a somewhat arbitrary choice between the two, where (1) is easier to compute and is consistent with Teku.
## Notes for Reviewers
I've renamed `BeaconChain::fork_choice` to `BeaconChain::recompute_head`. Doing this helped ensure I broke all previous uses of fork choice and I also find it more descriptive. It describes an action and can't be confused with trying to get a reference to the `ForkChoice` struct.
I've changed the ordering of SSE events when a block is received. It used to be `[block, finalized, head]` and now it's `[block, head, finalized]`. It was easier this way and I don't think we were making any promises about SSE event ordering so it's not "breaking".
I've made it so fork choice will run when it's first constructed. I did this because I wanted to have a cached version of the last call to `get_head`. Ensuring `get_head` has been run *at least once* means that the cached values doesn't need to wrapped in an `Option`. This was fairly simple, it just involved passing a `slot` to the constructor so it knows *when* it's being run. When loading a fork choice from the store and a slot clock isn't handy I've just used the `slot` that was saved in the `fork_choice_store`. That seems like it would be a faithful representation of the slot when we saved it.
I added the `genesis_time: u64` to the `BeaconChain`. It's small, constant and nice to have around.
Since we're using FC for the fin/just checkpoints, we no longer get the `0x00..00` roots at genesis. You can see I had to remove a work-around in `ef-tests` here: b56be3bc2. I can't find any reason why this would be an issue, if anything I think it'll be better since the genesis-alias has caught us out a few times (0x00..00 isn't actually a real root). Edit: I did find a case where the `network` expected the 0x00..00 alias and patched it here: 3f26ac3e2.
You'll notice a lot of changes in tests. Generally, tests should be functionally equivalent. Here are the things creating the most diff-noise in tests:
- Changing tests to be `tokio::async` tests.
- Adding `.await` to fork choice, block processing and block production functions.
- Refactor of the `canonical_head` "API" provided by the `BeaconChain`. E.g., `chain.canonical_head.cached_head()` instead of `chain.canonical_head.read()`.
- Wrapping `SignedBeaconBlock` in an `Arc`.
- In the `beacon_chain/tests/block_verification`, we can't use the `lazy_static` `CHAIN_SEGMENT` variable anymore since it's generated with an async function. We just generate it in each test, not so efficient but hopefully insignificant.
I had to disable `rayon` concurrent tests in the `fork_choice` tests. This is because the use of `rayon` and `block_on` was causing a panic.
Co-authored-by: Mac L <mjladson@pm.me>
2022-07-03 05:36:50 +00:00
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Initial work towards v0.2.0 (#924)
* Remove ping protocol
* Initial renaming of network services
* Correct rebasing relative to latest master
* Start updating types
* Adds HashMapDelay struct to utils
* Initial network restructure
* Network restructure. Adds new types for v0.2.0
* Removes build artefacts
* Shift validation to beacon chain
* Temporarily remove gossip validation
This is to be updated to match current optimisation efforts.
* Adds AggregateAndProof
* Begin rebuilding pubsub encoding/decoding
* Signature hacking
* Shift gossipsup decoding into eth2_libp2p
* Existing EF tests passing with fake_crypto
* Shifts block encoding/decoding into RPC
* Delete outdated API spec
* All release tests passing bar genesis state parsing
* Update and test YamlConfig
* Update to spec v0.10 compatible BLS
* Updates to BLS EF tests
* Add EF test for AggregateVerify
And delete unused hash2curve tests for uncompressed points
* Update EF tests to v0.10.1
* Use optional block root correctly in block proc
* Use genesis fork in deposit domain. All tests pass
* Fast aggregate verify test
* Update REST API docs
* Fix unused import
* Bump spec tags to v0.10.1
* Add `seconds_per_eth1_block` to chainspec
* Update to timestamp based eth1 voting scheme
* Return None from `get_votes_to_consider` if block cache is empty
* Handle overflows in `is_candidate_block`
* Revert to failing tests
* Fix eth1 data sets test
* Choose default vote according to spec
* Fix collect_valid_votes tests
* Fix `get_votes_to_consider` to choose all eligible blocks
* Uncomment winning_vote tests
* Add comments; remove unused code
* Reduce seconds_per_eth1_block for simulation
* Addressed review comments
* Add test for default vote case
* Fix logs
* Remove unused functions
* Meter default eth1 votes
* Fix comments
* Progress on attestation service
* Address review comments; remove unused dependency
* Initial work on removing libp2p lock
* Add LRU caches to store (rollup)
* Update attestation validation for DB changes (WIP)
* Initial version of should_forward_block
* Scaffold
* Progress on attestation validation
Also, consolidate prod+testing slot clocks so that they share much
of the same implementation and can both handle sub-slot time changes.
* Removes lock from libp2p service
* Completed network lock removal
* Finish(?) attestation processing
* Correct network termination future
* Add slot check to block check
* Correct fmt issues
* Remove Drop implementation for network service
* Add first attempt at attestation proc. re-write
* Add version 2 of attestation processing
* Minor fixes
* Add validator pubkey cache
* Make get_indexed_attestation take a committee
* Link signature processing into new attn verification
* First working version
* Ensure pubkey cache is updated
* Add more metrics, slight optimizations
* Clone committee cache during attestation processing
* Update shuffling cache during block processing
* Remove old commented-out code
* Fix shuffling cache insert bug
* Used indexed attestation in fork choice
* Restructure attn processing, add metrics
* Add more detailed metrics
* Tidy, fix failing tests
* Fix failing tests, tidy
* Address reviewers suggestions
* Disable/delete two outdated tests
* Modification of validator for subscriptions
* Add slot signing to validator client
* Further progress on validation subscription
* Adds necessary validator subscription functionality
* Add new Pubkeys struct to signature_sets
* Refactor with functional approach
* Update beacon chain
* Clean up validator <-> beacon node http types
* Add aggregator status to ValidatorDuty
* Impl Clone for manual slot clock
* Fix minor errors
* Further progress validator client subscription
* Initial subscription and aggregation handling
* Remove decompressed member from pubkey bytes
* Progress to modifying val client for attestation aggregation
* First draft of validator client upgrade for aggregate attestations
* Add hashmap for indices lookup
* Add state cache, remove store cache
* Only build the head committee cache
* Removes lock on a network channel
* Partially implement beacon node subscription http api
* Correct compilation issues
* Change `get_attesting_indices` to use Vec
* Fix failing test
* Partial implementation of timer
* Adds timer, removes exit_future, http api to op pool
* Partial multiple aggregate attestation handling
* Permits bulk messages accross gossipsub network channel
* Correct compile issues
* Improve gosispsub messaging and correct rest api helpers
* Added global gossipsub subscriptions
* Update validator subscriptions data structs
* Tidy
* Re-structure validator subscriptions
* Initial handling of subscriptions
* Re-structure network service
* Add pubkey cache persistence file
* Add more comments
* Integrate persistence file into builder
* Add pubkey cache tests
* Add HashSetDelay and introduce into attestation service
* Handles validator subscriptions
* Add data_dir to beacon chain builder
* Remove Option in pubkey cache persistence file
* Ensure consistency between datadir/data_dir
* Fix failing network test
* Peer subnet discovery gets queued for future subscriptions
* Reorganise attestation service functions
* Initial wiring of attestation service
* First draft of attestation service timing logic
* Correct minor typos
* Tidy
* Fix todos
* Improve tests
* Add PeerInfo to connected peers mapping
* Fix compile error
* Fix compile error from merge
* Split up block processing metrics
* Tidy
* Refactor get_pubkey_from_state
* Remove commented-out code
* Rename state_cache -> checkpoint_cache
* Rename Checkpoint -> Snapshot
* Tidy, add comments
* Tidy up find_head function
* Change some checkpoint -> snapshot
* Add tests
* Expose max_len
* Remove dead code
* Tidy
* Fix bug
* Add sync-speed metric
* Add first attempt at VerifiableBlock
* Start integrating into beacon chain
* Integrate VerifiableBlock
* Rename VerifableBlock -> PartialBlockVerification
* Add start of typed methods
* Add progress
* Add further progress
* Rename structs
* Add full block verification to block_processing.rs
* Further beacon chain integration
* Update checks for gossip
* Add todo
* Start adding segement verification
* Add passing chain segement test
* Initial integration with batch sync
* Minor changes
* Tidy, add more error checking
* Start adding chain_segment tests
* Finish invalid signature tests
* Include single and gossip verified blocks in tests
* Add gossip verification tests
* Start adding docs
* Finish adding comments to block_processing.rs
* Rename block_processing.rs -> block_verification
* Start removing old block processing code
* Fixes beacon_chain compilation
* Fix project-wide compile errors
* Remove old code
* Correct code to pass all tests
* Fix bug with beacon proposer index
* Fix shim for BlockProcessingError
* Only process one epoch at a time
* Fix loop in chain segment processing
* Correct tests from master merge
* Add caching for state.eth1_data_votes
* Add BeaconChain::validator_pubkey
* Revert "Add caching for state.eth1_data_votes"
This reverts commit cd73dcd6434fb8d8e6bf30c5356355598ea7b78e.
Co-authored-by: Grant Wuerker <gwuerker@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Michael Sproul <michael@sigmaprime.io>
Co-authored-by: Michael Sproul <micsproul@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: pawan <pawandhananjay@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Paul Hauner <paul@paulhauner.com>
2020-03-17 06:24:44 +00:00
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Use async code when interacting with EL (#3244)
## Overview
This rather extensive PR achieves two primary goals:
1. Uses the finalized/justified checkpoints of fork choice (FC), rather than that of the head state.
2. Refactors fork choice, block production and block processing to `async` functions.
Additionally, it achieves:
- Concurrent forkchoice updates to the EL and cache pruning after a new head is selected.
- Concurrent "block packing" (attestations, etc) and execution payload retrieval during block production.
- Concurrent per-block-processing and execution payload verification during block processing.
- The `Arc`-ification of `SignedBeaconBlock` during block processing (it's never mutated, so why not?):
- I had to do this to deal with sending blocks into spawned tasks.
- Previously we were cloning the beacon block at least 2 times during each block processing, these clones are either removed or turned into cheaper `Arc` clones.
- We were also `Box`-ing and un-`Box`-ing beacon blocks as they moved throughout the networking crate. This is not a big deal, but it's nice to avoid shifting things between the stack and heap.
- Avoids cloning *all the blocks* in *every chain segment* during sync.
- It also has the potential to clean up our code where we need to pass an *owned* block around so we can send it back in the case of an error (I didn't do much of this, my PR is already big enough :sweat_smile:)
- The `BeaconChain::HeadSafetyStatus` struct was removed. It was an old relic from prior merge specs.
For motivation for this change, see https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse/pull/3244#issuecomment-1160963273
## Changes to `canonical_head` and `fork_choice`
Previously, the `BeaconChain` had two separate fields:
```
canonical_head: RwLock<Snapshot>,
fork_choice: RwLock<BeaconForkChoice>
```
Now, we have grouped these values under a single struct:
```
canonical_head: CanonicalHead {
cached_head: RwLock<Arc<Snapshot>>,
fork_choice: RwLock<BeaconForkChoice>
}
```
Apart from ergonomics, the only *actual* change here is wrapping the canonical head snapshot in an `Arc`. This means that we no longer need to hold the `cached_head` (`canonical_head`, in old terms) lock when we want to pull some values from it. This was done to avoid deadlock risks by preventing functions from acquiring (and holding) the `cached_head` and `fork_choice` locks simultaneously.
## Breaking Changes
### The `state` (root) field in the `finalized_checkpoint` SSE event
Consider the scenario where epoch `n` is just finalized, but `start_slot(n)` is skipped. There are two state roots we might in the `finalized_checkpoint` SSE event:
1. The state root of the finalized block, which is `get_block(finalized_checkpoint.root).state_root`.
4. The state root at slot of `start_slot(n)`, which would be the state from (1), but "skipped forward" through any skip slots.
Previously, Lighthouse would choose (2). However, we can see that when [Teku generates that event](https://github.com/ConsenSys/teku/blob/de2b2801c89ef5abf983d6bf37867c37fc47121f/data/beaconrestapi/src/main/java/tech/pegasys/teku/beaconrestapi/handlers/v1/events/EventSubscriptionManager.java#L171-L182) it uses [`getStateRootFromBlockRoot`](https://github.com/ConsenSys/teku/blob/de2b2801c89ef5abf983d6bf37867c37fc47121f/data/provider/src/main/java/tech/pegasys/teku/api/ChainDataProvider.java#L336-L341) which uses (1).
I have switched Lighthouse from (2) to (1). I think it's a somewhat arbitrary choice between the two, where (1) is easier to compute and is consistent with Teku.
## Notes for Reviewers
I've renamed `BeaconChain::fork_choice` to `BeaconChain::recompute_head`. Doing this helped ensure I broke all previous uses of fork choice and I also find it more descriptive. It describes an action and can't be confused with trying to get a reference to the `ForkChoice` struct.
I've changed the ordering of SSE events when a block is received. It used to be `[block, finalized, head]` and now it's `[block, head, finalized]`. It was easier this way and I don't think we were making any promises about SSE event ordering so it's not "breaking".
I've made it so fork choice will run when it's first constructed. I did this because I wanted to have a cached version of the last call to `get_head`. Ensuring `get_head` has been run *at least once* means that the cached values doesn't need to wrapped in an `Option`. This was fairly simple, it just involved passing a `slot` to the constructor so it knows *when* it's being run. When loading a fork choice from the store and a slot clock isn't handy I've just used the `slot` that was saved in the `fork_choice_store`. That seems like it would be a faithful representation of the slot when we saved it.
I added the `genesis_time: u64` to the `BeaconChain`. It's small, constant and nice to have around.
Since we're using FC for the fin/just checkpoints, we no longer get the `0x00..00` roots at genesis. You can see I had to remove a work-around in `ef-tests` here: b56be3bc2. I can't find any reason why this would be an issue, if anything I think it'll be better since the genesis-alias has caught us out a few times (0x00..00 isn't actually a real root). Edit: I did find a case where the `network` expected the 0x00..00 alias and patched it here: 3f26ac3e2.
You'll notice a lot of changes in tests. Generally, tests should be functionally equivalent. Here are the things creating the most diff-noise in tests:
- Changing tests to be `tokio::async` tests.
- Adding `.await` to fork choice, block processing and block production functions.
- Refactor of the `canonical_head` "API" provided by the `BeaconChain`. E.g., `chain.canonical_head.cached_head()` instead of `chain.canonical_head.read()`.
- Wrapping `SignedBeaconBlock` in an `Arc`.
- In the `beacon_chain/tests/block_verification`, we can't use the `lazy_static` `CHAIN_SEGMENT` variable anymore since it's generated with an async function. We just generate it in each test, not so efficient but hopefully insignificant.
I had to disable `rayon` concurrent tests in the `fork_choice` tests. This is because the use of `rayon` and `block_on` was causing a panic.
Co-authored-by: Mac L <mjladson@pm.me>
2022-07-03 05:36:50 +00:00
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Initial work towards v0.2.0 (#924)
* Remove ping protocol
* Initial renaming of network services
* Correct rebasing relative to latest master
* Start updating types
* Adds HashMapDelay struct to utils
* Initial network restructure
* Network restructure. Adds new types for v0.2.0
* Removes build artefacts
* Shift validation to beacon chain
* Temporarily remove gossip validation
This is to be updated to match current optimisation efforts.
* Adds AggregateAndProof
* Begin rebuilding pubsub encoding/decoding
* Signature hacking
* Shift gossipsup decoding into eth2_libp2p
* Existing EF tests passing with fake_crypto
* Shifts block encoding/decoding into RPC
* Delete outdated API spec
* All release tests passing bar genesis state parsing
* Update and test YamlConfig
* Update to spec v0.10 compatible BLS
* Updates to BLS EF tests
* Add EF test for AggregateVerify
And delete unused hash2curve tests for uncompressed points
* Update EF tests to v0.10.1
* Use optional block root correctly in block proc
* Use genesis fork in deposit domain. All tests pass
* Fast aggregate verify test
* Update REST API docs
* Fix unused import
* Bump spec tags to v0.10.1
* Add `seconds_per_eth1_block` to chainspec
* Update to timestamp based eth1 voting scheme
* Return None from `get_votes_to_consider` if block cache is empty
* Handle overflows in `is_candidate_block`
* Revert to failing tests
* Fix eth1 data sets test
* Choose default vote according to spec
* Fix collect_valid_votes tests
* Fix `get_votes_to_consider` to choose all eligible blocks
* Uncomment winning_vote tests
* Add comments; remove unused code
* Reduce seconds_per_eth1_block for simulation
* Addressed review comments
* Add test for default vote case
* Fix logs
* Remove unused functions
* Meter default eth1 votes
* Fix comments
* Progress on attestation service
* Address review comments; remove unused dependency
* Initial work on removing libp2p lock
* Add LRU caches to store (rollup)
* Update attestation validation for DB changes (WIP)
* Initial version of should_forward_block
* Scaffold
* Progress on attestation validation
Also, consolidate prod+testing slot clocks so that they share much
of the same implementation and can both handle sub-slot time changes.
* Removes lock from libp2p service
* Completed network lock removal
* Finish(?) attestation processing
* Correct network termination future
* Add slot check to block check
* Correct fmt issues
* Remove Drop implementation for network service
* Add first attempt at attestation proc. re-write
* Add version 2 of attestation processing
* Minor fixes
* Add validator pubkey cache
* Make get_indexed_attestation take a committee
* Link signature processing into new attn verification
* First working version
* Ensure pubkey cache is updated
* Add more metrics, slight optimizations
* Clone committee cache during attestation processing
* Update shuffling cache during block processing
* Remove old commented-out code
* Fix shuffling cache insert bug
* Used indexed attestation in fork choice
* Restructure attn processing, add metrics
* Add more detailed metrics
* Tidy, fix failing tests
* Fix failing tests, tidy
* Address reviewers suggestions
* Disable/delete two outdated tests
* Modification of validator for subscriptions
* Add slot signing to validator client
* Further progress on validation subscription
* Adds necessary validator subscription functionality
* Add new Pubkeys struct to signature_sets
* Refactor with functional approach
* Update beacon chain
* Clean up validator <-> beacon node http types
* Add aggregator status to ValidatorDuty
* Impl Clone for manual slot clock
* Fix minor errors
* Further progress validator client subscription
* Initial subscription and aggregation handling
* Remove decompressed member from pubkey bytes
* Progress to modifying val client for attestation aggregation
* First draft of validator client upgrade for aggregate attestations
* Add hashmap for indices lookup
* Add state cache, remove store cache
* Only build the head committee cache
* Removes lock on a network channel
* Partially implement beacon node subscription http api
* Correct compilation issues
* Change `get_attesting_indices` to use Vec
* Fix failing test
* Partial implementation of timer
* Adds timer, removes exit_future, http api to op pool
* Partial multiple aggregate attestation handling
* Permits bulk messages accross gossipsub network channel
* Correct compile issues
* Improve gosispsub messaging and correct rest api helpers
* Added global gossipsub subscriptions
* Update validator subscriptions data structs
* Tidy
* Re-structure validator subscriptions
* Initial handling of subscriptions
* Re-structure network service
* Add pubkey cache persistence file
* Add more comments
* Integrate persistence file into builder
* Add pubkey cache tests
* Add HashSetDelay and introduce into attestation service
* Handles validator subscriptions
* Add data_dir to beacon chain builder
* Remove Option in pubkey cache persistence file
* Ensure consistency between datadir/data_dir
* Fix failing network test
* Peer subnet discovery gets queued for future subscriptions
* Reorganise attestation service functions
* Initial wiring of attestation service
* First draft of attestation service timing logic
* Correct minor typos
* Tidy
* Fix todos
* Improve tests
* Add PeerInfo to connected peers mapping
* Fix compile error
* Fix compile error from merge
* Split up block processing metrics
* Tidy
* Refactor get_pubkey_from_state
* Remove commented-out code
* Rename state_cache -> checkpoint_cache
* Rename Checkpoint -> Snapshot
* Tidy, add comments
* Tidy up find_head function
* Change some checkpoint -> snapshot
* Add tests
* Expose max_len
* Remove dead code
* Tidy
* Fix bug
* Add sync-speed metric
* Add first attempt at VerifiableBlock
* Start integrating into beacon chain
* Integrate VerifiableBlock
* Rename VerifableBlock -> PartialBlockVerification
* Add start of typed methods
* Add progress
* Add further progress
* Rename structs
* Add full block verification to block_processing.rs
* Further beacon chain integration
* Update checks for gossip
* Add todo
* Start adding segement verification
* Add passing chain segement test
* Initial integration with batch sync
* Minor changes
* Tidy, add more error checking
* Start adding chain_segment tests
* Finish invalid signature tests
* Include single and gossip verified blocks in tests
* Add gossip verification tests
* Start adding docs
* Finish adding comments to block_processing.rs
* Rename block_processing.rs -> block_verification
* Start removing old block processing code
* Fixes beacon_chain compilation
* Fix project-wide compile errors
* Remove old code
* Correct code to pass all tests
* Fix bug with beacon proposer index
* Fix shim for BlockProcessingError
* Only process one epoch at a time
* Fix loop in chain segment processing
* Correct tests from master merge
* Add caching for state.eth1_data_votes
* Add BeaconChain::validator_pubkey
* Revert "Add caching for state.eth1_data_votes"
This reverts commit cd73dcd6434fb8d8e6bf30c5356355598ea7b78e.
Co-authored-by: Grant Wuerker <gwuerker@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Michael Sproul <michael@sigmaprime.io>
Co-authored-by: Michael Sproul <micsproul@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: pawan <pawandhananjay@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Paul Hauner <paul@paulhauner.com>
2020-03-17 06:24:44 +00:00
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Use async code when interacting with EL (#3244)
## Overview
This rather extensive PR achieves two primary goals:
1. Uses the finalized/justified checkpoints of fork choice (FC), rather than that of the head state.
2. Refactors fork choice, block production and block processing to `async` functions.
Additionally, it achieves:
- Concurrent forkchoice updates to the EL and cache pruning after a new head is selected.
- Concurrent "block packing" (attestations, etc) and execution payload retrieval during block production.
- Concurrent per-block-processing and execution payload verification during block processing.
- The `Arc`-ification of `SignedBeaconBlock` during block processing (it's never mutated, so why not?):
- I had to do this to deal with sending blocks into spawned tasks.
- Previously we were cloning the beacon block at least 2 times during each block processing, these clones are either removed or turned into cheaper `Arc` clones.
- We were also `Box`-ing and un-`Box`-ing beacon blocks as they moved throughout the networking crate. This is not a big deal, but it's nice to avoid shifting things between the stack and heap.
- Avoids cloning *all the blocks* in *every chain segment* during sync.
- It also has the potential to clean up our code where we need to pass an *owned* block around so we can send it back in the case of an error (I didn't do much of this, my PR is already big enough :sweat_smile:)
- The `BeaconChain::HeadSafetyStatus` struct was removed. It was an old relic from prior merge specs.
For motivation for this change, see https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse/pull/3244#issuecomment-1160963273
## Changes to `canonical_head` and `fork_choice`
Previously, the `BeaconChain` had two separate fields:
```
canonical_head: RwLock<Snapshot>,
fork_choice: RwLock<BeaconForkChoice>
```
Now, we have grouped these values under a single struct:
```
canonical_head: CanonicalHead {
cached_head: RwLock<Arc<Snapshot>>,
fork_choice: RwLock<BeaconForkChoice>
}
```
Apart from ergonomics, the only *actual* change here is wrapping the canonical head snapshot in an `Arc`. This means that we no longer need to hold the `cached_head` (`canonical_head`, in old terms) lock when we want to pull some values from it. This was done to avoid deadlock risks by preventing functions from acquiring (and holding) the `cached_head` and `fork_choice` locks simultaneously.
## Breaking Changes
### The `state` (root) field in the `finalized_checkpoint` SSE event
Consider the scenario where epoch `n` is just finalized, but `start_slot(n)` is skipped. There are two state roots we might in the `finalized_checkpoint` SSE event:
1. The state root of the finalized block, which is `get_block(finalized_checkpoint.root).state_root`.
4. The state root at slot of `start_slot(n)`, which would be the state from (1), but "skipped forward" through any skip slots.
Previously, Lighthouse would choose (2). However, we can see that when [Teku generates that event](https://github.com/ConsenSys/teku/blob/de2b2801c89ef5abf983d6bf37867c37fc47121f/data/beaconrestapi/src/main/java/tech/pegasys/teku/beaconrestapi/handlers/v1/events/EventSubscriptionManager.java#L171-L182) it uses [`getStateRootFromBlockRoot`](https://github.com/ConsenSys/teku/blob/de2b2801c89ef5abf983d6bf37867c37fc47121f/data/provider/src/main/java/tech/pegasys/teku/api/ChainDataProvider.java#L336-L341) which uses (1).
I have switched Lighthouse from (2) to (1). I think it's a somewhat arbitrary choice between the two, where (1) is easier to compute and is consistent with Teku.
## Notes for Reviewers
I've renamed `BeaconChain::fork_choice` to `BeaconChain::recompute_head`. Doing this helped ensure I broke all previous uses of fork choice and I also find it more descriptive. It describes an action and can't be confused with trying to get a reference to the `ForkChoice` struct.
I've changed the ordering of SSE events when a block is received. It used to be `[block, finalized, head]` and now it's `[block, head, finalized]`. It was easier this way and I don't think we were making any promises about SSE event ordering so it's not "breaking".
I've made it so fork choice will run when it's first constructed. I did this because I wanted to have a cached version of the last call to `get_head`. Ensuring `get_head` has been run *at least once* means that the cached values doesn't need to wrapped in an `Option`. This was fairly simple, it just involved passing a `slot` to the constructor so it knows *when* it's being run. When loading a fork choice from the store and a slot clock isn't handy I've just used the `slot` that was saved in the `fork_choice_store`. That seems like it would be a faithful representation of the slot when we saved it.
I added the `genesis_time: u64` to the `BeaconChain`. It's small, constant and nice to have around.
Since we're using FC for the fin/just checkpoints, we no longer get the `0x00..00` roots at genesis. You can see I had to remove a work-around in `ef-tests` here: b56be3bc2. I can't find any reason why this would be an issue, if anything I think it'll be better since the genesis-alias has caught us out a few times (0x00..00 isn't actually a real root). Edit: I did find a case where the `network` expected the 0x00..00 alias and patched it here: 3f26ac3e2.
You'll notice a lot of changes in tests. Generally, tests should be functionally equivalent. Here are the things creating the most diff-noise in tests:
- Changing tests to be `tokio::async` tests.
- Adding `.await` to fork choice, block processing and block production functions.
- Refactor of the `canonical_head` "API" provided by the `BeaconChain`. E.g., `chain.canonical_head.cached_head()` instead of `chain.canonical_head.read()`.
- Wrapping `SignedBeaconBlock` in an `Arc`.
- In the `beacon_chain/tests/block_verification`, we can't use the `lazy_static` `CHAIN_SEGMENT` variable anymore since it's generated with an async function. We just generate it in each test, not so efficient but hopefully insignificant.
I had to disable `rayon` concurrent tests in the `fork_choice` tests. This is because the use of `rayon` and `block_on` was causing a panic.
Co-authored-by: Mac L <mjladson@pm.me>
2022-07-03 05:36:50 +00:00
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Initial work towards v0.2.0 (#924)
* Remove ping protocol
* Initial renaming of network services
* Correct rebasing relative to latest master
* Start updating types
* Adds HashMapDelay struct to utils
* Initial network restructure
* Network restructure. Adds new types for v0.2.0
* Removes build artefacts
* Shift validation to beacon chain
* Temporarily remove gossip validation
This is to be updated to match current optimisation efforts.
* Adds AggregateAndProof
* Begin rebuilding pubsub encoding/decoding
* Signature hacking
* Shift gossipsup decoding into eth2_libp2p
* Existing EF tests passing with fake_crypto
* Shifts block encoding/decoding into RPC
* Delete outdated API spec
* All release tests passing bar genesis state parsing
* Update and test YamlConfig
* Update to spec v0.10 compatible BLS
* Updates to BLS EF tests
* Add EF test for AggregateVerify
And delete unused hash2curve tests for uncompressed points
* Update EF tests to v0.10.1
* Use optional block root correctly in block proc
* Use genesis fork in deposit domain. All tests pass
* Fast aggregate verify test
* Update REST API docs
* Fix unused import
* Bump spec tags to v0.10.1
* Add `seconds_per_eth1_block` to chainspec
* Update to timestamp based eth1 voting scheme
* Return None from `get_votes_to_consider` if block cache is empty
* Handle overflows in `is_candidate_block`
* Revert to failing tests
* Fix eth1 data sets test
* Choose default vote according to spec
* Fix collect_valid_votes tests
* Fix `get_votes_to_consider` to choose all eligible blocks
* Uncomment winning_vote tests
* Add comments; remove unused code
* Reduce seconds_per_eth1_block for simulation
* Addressed review comments
* Add test for default vote case
* Fix logs
* Remove unused functions
* Meter default eth1 votes
* Fix comments
* Progress on attestation service
* Address review comments; remove unused dependency
* Initial work on removing libp2p lock
* Add LRU caches to store (rollup)
* Update attestation validation for DB changes (WIP)
* Initial version of should_forward_block
* Scaffold
* Progress on attestation validation
Also, consolidate prod+testing slot clocks so that they share much
of the same implementation and can both handle sub-slot time changes.
* Removes lock from libp2p service
* Completed network lock removal
* Finish(?) attestation processing
* Correct network termination future
* Add slot check to block check
* Correct fmt issues
* Remove Drop implementation for network service
* Add first attempt at attestation proc. re-write
* Add version 2 of attestation processing
* Minor fixes
* Add validator pubkey cache
* Make get_indexed_attestation take a committee
* Link signature processing into new attn verification
* First working version
* Ensure pubkey cache is updated
* Add more metrics, slight optimizations
* Clone committee cache during attestation processing
* Update shuffling cache during block processing
* Remove old commented-out code
* Fix shuffling cache insert bug
* Used indexed attestation in fork choice
* Restructure attn processing, add metrics
* Add more detailed metrics
* Tidy, fix failing tests
* Fix failing tests, tidy
* Address reviewers suggestions
* Disable/delete two outdated tests
* Modification of validator for subscriptions
* Add slot signing to validator client
* Further progress on validation subscription
* Adds necessary validator subscription functionality
* Add new Pubkeys struct to signature_sets
* Refactor with functional approach
* Update beacon chain
* Clean up validator <-> beacon node http types
* Add aggregator status to ValidatorDuty
* Impl Clone for manual slot clock
* Fix minor errors
* Further progress validator client subscription
* Initial subscription and aggregation handling
* Remove decompressed member from pubkey bytes
* Progress to modifying val client for attestation aggregation
* First draft of validator client upgrade for aggregate attestations
* Add hashmap for indices lookup
* Add state cache, remove store cache
* Only build the head committee cache
* Removes lock on a network channel
* Partially implement beacon node subscription http api
* Correct compilation issues
* Change `get_attesting_indices` to use Vec
* Fix failing test
* Partial implementation of timer
* Adds timer, removes exit_future, http api to op pool
* Partial multiple aggregate attestation handling
* Permits bulk messages accross gossipsub network channel
* Correct compile issues
* Improve gosispsub messaging and correct rest api helpers
* Added global gossipsub subscriptions
* Update validator subscriptions data structs
* Tidy
* Re-structure validator subscriptions
* Initial handling of subscriptions
* Re-structure network service
* Add pubkey cache persistence file
* Add more comments
* Integrate persistence file into builder
* Add pubkey cache tests
* Add HashSetDelay and introduce into attestation service
* Handles validator subscriptions
* Add data_dir to beacon chain builder
* Remove Option in pubkey cache persistence file
* Ensure consistency between datadir/data_dir
* Fix failing network test
* Peer subnet discovery gets queued for future subscriptions
* Reorganise attestation service functions
* Initial wiring of attestation service
* First draft of attestation service timing logic
* Correct minor typos
* Tidy
* Fix todos
* Improve tests
* Add PeerInfo to connected peers mapping
* Fix compile error
* Fix compile error from merge
* Split up block processing metrics
* Tidy
* Refactor get_pubkey_from_state
* Remove commented-out code
* Rename state_cache -> checkpoint_cache
* Rename Checkpoint -> Snapshot
* Tidy, add comments
* Tidy up find_head function
* Change some checkpoint -> snapshot
* Add tests
* Expose max_len
* Remove dead code
* Tidy
* Fix bug
* Add sync-speed metric
* Add first attempt at VerifiableBlock
* Start integrating into beacon chain
* Integrate VerifiableBlock
* Rename VerifableBlock -> PartialBlockVerification
* Add start of typed methods
* Add progress
* Add further progress
* Rename structs
* Add full block verification to block_processing.rs
* Further beacon chain integration
* Update checks for gossip
* Add todo
* Start adding segement verification
* Add passing chain segement test
* Initial integration with batch sync
* Minor changes
* Tidy, add more error checking
* Start adding chain_segment tests
* Finish invalid signature tests
* Include single and gossip verified blocks in tests
* Add gossip verification tests
* Start adding docs
* Finish adding comments to block_processing.rs
* Rename block_processing.rs -> block_verification
* Start removing old block processing code
* Fixes beacon_chain compilation
* Fix project-wide compile errors
* Remove old code
* Correct code to pass all tests
* Fix bug with beacon proposer index
* Fix shim for BlockProcessingError
* Only process one epoch at a time
* Fix loop in chain segment processing
* Correct tests from master merge
* Add caching for state.eth1_data_votes
* Add BeaconChain::validator_pubkey
* Revert "Add caching for state.eth1_data_votes"
This reverts commit cd73dcd6434fb8d8e6bf30c5356355598ea7b78e.
Co-authored-by: Grant Wuerker <gwuerker@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Michael Sproul <michael@sigmaprime.io>
Co-authored-by: Michael Sproul <micsproul@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: pawan <pawandhananjay@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Paul Hauner <paul@paulhauner.com>
2020-03-17 06:24:44 +00:00
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Use async code when interacting with EL (#3244)
## Overview
This rather extensive PR achieves two primary goals:
1. Uses the finalized/justified checkpoints of fork choice (FC), rather than that of the head state.
2. Refactors fork choice, block production and block processing to `async` functions.
Additionally, it achieves:
- Concurrent forkchoice updates to the EL and cache pruning after a new head is selected.
- Concurrent "block packing" (attestations, etc) and execution payload retrieval during block production.
- Concurrent per-block-processing and execution payload verification during block processing.
- The `Arc`-ification of `SignedBeaconBlock` during block processing (it's never mutated, so why not?):
- I had to do this to deal with sending blocks into spawned tasks.
- Previously we were cloning the beacon block at least 2 times during each block processing, these clones are either removed or turned into cheaper `Arc` clones.
- We were also `Box`-ing and un-`Box`-ing beacon blocks as they moved throughout the networking crate. This is not a big deal, but it's nice to avoid shifting things between the stack and heap.
- Avoids cloning *all the blocks* in *every chain segment* during sync.
- It also has the potential to clean up our code where we need to pass an *owned* block around so we can send it back in the case of an error (I didn't do much of this, my PR is already big enough :sweat_smile:)
- The `BeaconChain::HeadSafetyStatus` struct was removed. It was an old relic from prior merge specs.
For motivation for this change, see https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse/pull/3244#issuecomment-1160963273
## Changes to `canonical_head` and `fork_choice`
Previously, the `BeaconChain` had two separate fields:
```
canonical_head: RwLock<Snapshot>,
fork_choice: RwLock<BeaconForkChoice>
```
Now, we have grouped these values under a single struct:
```
canonical_head: CanonicalHead {
cached_head: RwLock<Arc<Snapshot>>,
fork_choice: RwLock<BeaconForkChoice>
}
```
Apart from ergonomics, the only *actual* change here is wrapping the canonical head snapshot in an `Arc`. This means that we no longer need to hold the `cached_head` (`canonical_head`, in old terms) lock when we want to pull some values from it. This was done to avoid deadlock risks by preventing functions from acquiring (and holding) the `cached_head` and `fork_choice` locks simultaneously.
## Breaking Changes
### The `state` (root) field in the `finalized_checkpoint` SSE event
Consider the scenario where epoch `n` is just finalized, but `start_slot(n)` is skipped. There are two state roots we might in the `finalized_checkpoint` SSE event:
1. The state root of the finalized block, which is `get_block(finalized_checkpoint.root).state_root`.
4. The state root at slot of `start_slot(n)`, which would be the state from (1), but "skipped forward" through any skip slots.
Previously, Lighthouse would choose (2). However, we can see that when [Teku generates that event](https://github.com/ConsenSys/teku/blob/de2b2801c89ef5abf983d6bf37867c37fc47121f/data/beaconrestapi/src/main/java/tech/pegasys/teku/beaconrestapi/handlers/v1/events/EventSubscriptionManager.java#L171-L182) it uses [`getStateRootFromBlockRoot`](https://github.com/ConsenSys/teku/blob/de2b2801c89ef5abf983d6bf37867c37fc47121f/data/provider/src/main/java/tech/pegasys/teku/api/ChainDataProvider.java#L336-L341) which uses (1).
I have switched Lighthouse from (2) to (1). I think it's a somewhat arbitrary choice between the two, where (1) is easier to compute and is consistent with Teku.
## Notes for Reviewers
I've renamed `BeaconChain::fork_choice` to `BeaconChain::recompute_head`. Doing this helped ensure I broke all previous uses of fork choice and I also find it more descriptive. It describes an action and can't be confused with trying to get a reference to the `ForkChoice` struct.
I've changed the ordering of SSE events when a block is received. It used to be `[block, finalized, head]` and now it's `[block, head, finalized]`. It was easier this way and I don't think we were making any promises about SSE event ordering so it's not "breaking".
I've made it so fork choice will run when it's first constructed. I did this because I wanted to have a cached version of the last call to `get_head`. Ensuring `get_head` has been run *at least once* means that the cached values doesn't need to wrapped in an `Option`. This was fairly simple, it just involved passing a `slot` to the constructor so it knows *when* it's being run. When loading a fork choice from the store and a slot clock isn't handy I've just used the `slot` that was saved in the `fork_choice_store`. That seems like it would be a faithful representation of the slot when we saved it.
I added the `genesis_time: u64` to the `BeaconChain`. It's small, constant and nice to have around.
Since we're using FC for the fin/just checkpoints, we no longer get the `0x00..00` roots at genesis. You can see I had to remove a work-around in `ef-tests` here: b56be3bc2. I can't find any reason why this would be an issue, if anything I think it'll be better since the genesis-alias has caught us out a few times (0x00..00 isn't actually a real root). Edit: I did find a case where the `network` expected the 0x00..00 alias and patched it here: 3f26ac3e2.
You'll notice a lot of changes in tests. Generally, tests should be functionally equivalent. Here are the things creating the most diff-noise in tests:
- Changing tests to be `tokio::async` tests.
- Adding `.await` to fork choice, block processing and block production functions.
- Refactor of the `canonical_head` "API" provided by the `BeaconChain`. E.g., `chain.canonical_head.cached_head()` instead of `chain.canonical_head.read()`.
- Wrapping `SignedBeaconBlock` in an `Arc`.
- In the `beacon_chain/tests/block_verification`, we can't use the `lazy_static` `CHAIN_SEGMENT` variable anymore since it's generated with an async function. We just generate it in each test, not so efficient but hopefully insignificant.
I had to disable `rayon` concurrent tests in the `fork_choice` tests. This is because the use of `rayon` and `block_on` was causing a panic.
Co-authored-by: Mac L <mjladson@pm.me>
2022-07-03 05:36:50 +00:00
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Initial work towards v0.2.0 (#924)
* Remove ping protocol
* Initial renaming of network services
* Correct rebasing relative to latest master
* Start updating types
* Adds HashMapDelay struct to utils
* Initial network restructure
* Network restructure. Adds new types for v0.2.0
* Removes build artefacts
* Shift validation to beacon chain
* Temporarily remove gossip validation
This is to be updated to match current optimisation efforts.
* Adds AggregateAndProof
* Begin rebuilding pubsub encoding/decoding
* Signature hacking
* Shift gossipsup decoding into eth2_libp2p
* Existing EF tests passing with fake_crypto
* Shifts block encoding/decoding into RPC
* Delete outdated API spec
* All release tests passing bar genesis state parsing
* Update and test YamlConfig
* Update to spec v0.10 compatible BLS
* Updates to BLS EF tests
* Add EF test for AggregateVerify
And delete unused hash2curve tests for uncompressed points
* Update EF tests to v0.10.1
* Use optional block root correctly in block proc
* Use genesis fork in deposit domain. All tests pass
* Fast aggregate verify test
* Update REST API docs
* Fix unused import
* Bump spec tags to v0.10.1
* Add `seconds_per_eth1_block` to chainspec
* Update to timestamp based eth1 voting scheme
* Return None from `get_votes_to_consider` if block cache is empty
* Handle overflows in `is_candidate_block`
* Revert to failing tests
* Fix eth1 data sets test
* Choose default vote according to spec
* Fix collect_valid_votes tests
* Fix `get_votes_to_consider` to choose all eligible blocks
* Uncomment winning_vote tests
* Add comments; remove unused code
* Reduce seconds_per_eth1_block for simulation
* Addressed review comments
* Add test for default vote case
* Fix logs
* Remove unused functions
* Meter default eth1 votes
* Fix comments
* Progress on attestation service
* Address review comments; remove unused dependency
* Initial work on removing libp2p lock
* Add LRU caches to store (rollup)
* Update attestation validation for DB changes (WIP)
* Initial version of should_forward_block
* Scaffold
* Progress on attestation validation
Also, consolidate prod+testing slot clocks so that they share much
of the same implementation and can both handle sub-slot time changes.
* Removes lock from libp2p service
* Completed network lock removal
* Finish(?) attestation processing
* Correct network termination future
* Add slot check to block check
* Correct fmt issues
* Remove Drop implementation for network service
* Add first attempt at attestation proc. re-write
* Add version 2 of attestation processing
* Minor fixes
* Add validator pubkey cache
* Make get_indexed_attestation take a committee
* Link signature processing into new attn verification
* First working version
* Ensure pubkey cache is updated
* Add more metrics, slight optimizations
* Clone committee cache during attestation processing
* Update shuffling cache during block processing
* Remove old commented-out code
* Fix shuffling cache insert bug
* Used indexed attestation in fork choice
* Restructure attn processing, add metrics
* Add more detailed metrics
* Tidy, fix failing tests
* Fix failing tests, tidy
* Address reviewers suggestions
* Disable/delete two outdated tests
* Modification of validator for subscriptions
* Add slot signing to validator client
* Further progress on validation subscription
* Adds necessary validator subscription functionality
* Add new Pubkeys struct to signature_sets
* Refactor with functional approach
* Update beacon chain
* Clean up validator <-> beacon node http types
* Add aggregator status to ValidatorDuty
* Impl Clone for manual slot clock
* Fix minor errors
* Further progress validator client subscription
* Initial subscription and aggregation handling
* Remove decompressed member from pubkey bytes
* Progress to modifying val client for attestation aggregation
* First draft of validator client upgrade for aggregate attestations
* Add hashmap for indices lookup
* Add state cache, remove store cache
* Only build the head committee cache
* Removes lock on a network channel
* Partially implement beacon node subscription http api
* Correct compilation issues
* Change `get_attesting_indices` to use Vec
* Fix failing test
* Partial implementation of timer
* Adds timer, removes exit_future, http api to op pool
* Partial multiple aggregate attestation handling
* Permits bulk messages accross gossipsub network channel
* Correct compile issues
* Improve gosispsub messaging and correct rest api helpers
* Added global gossipsub subscriptions
* Update validator subscriptions data structs
* Tidy
* Re-structure validator subscriptions
* Initial handling of subscriptions
* Re-structure network service
* Add pubkey cache persistence file
* Add more comments
* Integrate persistence file into builder
* Add pubkey cache tests
* Add HashSetDelay and introduce into attestation service
* Handles validator subscriptions
* Add data_dir to beacon chain builder
* Remove Option in pubkey cache persistence file
* Ensure consistency between datadir/data_dir
* Fix failing network test
* Peer subnet discovery gets queued for future subscriptions
* Reorganise attestation service functions
* Initial wiring of attestation service
* First draft of attestation service timing logic
* Correct minor typos
* Tidy
* Fix todos
* Improve tests
* Add PeerInfo to connected peers mapping
* Fix compile error
* Fix compile error from merge
* Split up block processing metrics
* Tidy
* Refactor get_pubkey_from_state
* Remove commented-out code
* Rename state_cache -> checkpoint_cache
* Rename Checkpoint -> Snapshot
* Tidy, add comments
* Tidy up find_head function
* Change some checkpoint -> snapshot
* Add tests
* Expose max_len
* Remove dead code
* Tidy
* Fix bug
* Add sync-speed metric
* Add first attempt at VerifiableBlock
* Start integrating into beacon chain
* Integrate VerifiableBlock
* Rename VerifableBlock -> PartialBlockVerification
* Add start of typed methods
* Add progress
* Add further progress
* Rename structs
* Add full block verification to block_processing.rs
* Further beacon chain integration
* Update checks for gossip
* Add todo
* Start adding segement verification
* Add passing chain segement test
* Initial integration with batch sync
* Minor changes
* Tidy, add more error checking
* Start adding chain_segment tests
* Finish invalid signature tests
* Include single and gossip verified blocks in tests
* Add gossip verification tests
* Start adding docs
* Finish adding comments to block_processing.rs
* Rename block_processing.rs -> block_verification
* Start removing old block processing code
* Fixes beacon_chain compilation
* Fix project-wide compile errors
* Remove old code
* Correct code to pass all tests
* Fix bug with beacon proposer index
* Fix shim for BlockProcessingError
* Only process one epoch at a time
* Fix loop in chain segment processing
* Correct tests from master merge
* Add caching for state.eth1_data_votes
* Add BeaconChain::validator_pubkey
* Revert "Add caching for state.eth1_data_votes"
This reverts commit cd73dcd6434fb8d8e6bf30c5356355598ea7b78e.
Co-authored-by: Grant Wuerker <gwuerker@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Michael Sproul <michael@sigmaprime.io>
Co-authored-by: Michael Sproul <micsproul@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: pawan <pawandhananjay@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Paul Hauner <paul@paulhauner.com>
2020-03-17 06:24:44 +00:00
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Use async code when interacting with EL (#3244)
## Overview
This rather extensive PR achieves two primary goals:
1. Uses the finalized/justified checkpoints of fork choice (FC), rather than that of the head state.
2. Refactors fork choice, block production and block processing to `async` functions.
Additionally, it achieves:
- Concurrent forkchoice updates to the EL and cache pruning after a new head is selected.
- Concurrent "block packing" (attestations, etc) and execution payload retrieval during block production.
- Concurrent per-block-processing and execution payload verification during block processing.
- The `Arc`-ification of `SignedBeaconBlock` during block processing (it's never mutated, so why not?):
- I had to do this to deal with sending blocks into spawned tasks.
- Previously we were cloning the beacon block at least 2 times during each block processing, these clones are either removed or turned into cheaper `Arc` clones.
- We were also `Box`-ing and un-`Box`-ing beacon blocks as they moved throughout the networking crate. This is not a big deal, but it's nice to avoid shifting things between the stack and heap.
- Avoids cloning *all the blocks* in *every chain segment* during sync.
- It also has the potential to clean up our code where we need to pass an *owned* block around so we can send it back in the case of an error (I didn't do much of this, my PR is already big enough :sweat_smile:)
- The `BeaconChain::HeadSafetyStatus` struct was removed. It was an old relic from prior merge specs.
For motivation for this change, see https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse/pull/3244#issuecomment-1160963273
## Changes to `canonical_head` and `fork_choice`
Previously, the `BeaconChain` had two separate fields:
```
canonical_head: RwLock<Snapshot>,
fork_choice: RwLock<BeaconForkChoice>
```
Now, we have grouped these values under a single struct:
```
canonical_head: CanonicalHead {
cached_head: RwLock<Arc<Snapshot>>,
fork_choice: RwLock<BeaconForkChoice>
}
```
Apart from ergonomics, the only *actual* change here is wrapping the canonical head snapshot in an `Arc`. This means that we no longer need to hold the `cached_head` (`canonical_head`, in old terms) lock when we want to pull some values from it. This was done to avoid deadlock risks by preventing functions from acquiring (and holding) the `cached_head` and `fork_choice` locks simultaneously.
## Breaking Changes
### The `state` (root) field in the `finalized_checkpoint` SSE event
Consider the scenario where epoch `n` is just finalized, but `start_slot(n)` is skipped. There are two state roots we might in the `finalized_checkpoint` SSE event:
1. The state root of the finalized block, which is `get_block(finalized_checkpoint.root).state_root`.
4. The state root at slot of `start_slot(n)`, which would be the state from (1), but "skipped forward" through any skip slots.
Previously, Lighthouse would choose (2). However, we can see that when [Teku generates that event](https://github.com/ConsenSys/teku/blob/de2b2801c89ef5abf983d6bf37867c37fc47121f/data/beaconrestapi/src/main/java/tech/pegasys/teku/beaconrestapi/handlers/v1/events/EventSubscriptionManager.java#L171-L182) it uses [`getStateRootFromBlockRoot`](https://github.com/ConsenSys/teku/blob/de2b2801c89ef5abf983d6bf37867c37fc47121f/data/provider/src/main/java/tech/pegasys/teku/api/ChainDataProvider.java#L336-L341) which uses (1).
I have switched Lighthouse from (2) to (1). I think it's a somewhat arbitrary choice between the two, where (1) is easier to compute and is consistent with Teku.
## Notes for Reviewers
I've renamed `BeaconChain::fork_choice` to `BeaconChain::recompute_head`. Doing this helped ensure I broke all previous uses of fork choice and I also find it more descriptive. It describes an action and can't be confused with trying to get a reference to the `ForkChoice` struct.
I've changed the ordering of SSE events when a block is received. It used to be `[block, finalized, head]` and now it's `[block, head, finalized]`. It was easier this way and I don't think we were making any promises about SSE event ordering so it's not "breaking".
I've made it so fork choice will run when it's first constructed. I did this because I wanted to have a cached version of the last call to `get_head`. Ensuring `get_head` has been run *at least once* means that the cached values doesn't need to wrapped in an `Option`. This was fairly simple, it just involved passing a `slot` to the constructor so it knows *when* it's being run. When loading a fork choice from the store and a slot clock isn't handy I've just used the `slot` that was saved in the `fork_choice_store`. That seems like it would be a faithful representation of the slot when we saved it.
I added the `genesis_time: u64` to the `BeaconChain`. It's small, constant and nice to have around.
Since we're using FC for the fin/just checkpoints, we no longer get the `0x00..00` roots at genesis. You can see I had to remove a work-around in `ef-tests` here: b56be3bc2. I can't find any reason why this would be an issue, if anything I think it'll be better since the genesis-alias has caught us out a few times (0x00..00 isn't actually a real root). Edit: I did find a case where the `network` expected the 0x00..00 alias and patched it here: 3f26ac3e2.
You'll notice a lot of changes in tests. Generally, tests should be functionally equivalent. Here are the things creating the most diff-noise in tests:
- Changing tests to be `tokio::async` tests.
- Adding `.await` to fork choice, block processing and block production functions.
- Refactor of the `canonical_head` "API" provided by the `BeaconChain`. E.g., `chain.canonical_head.cached_head()` instead of `chain.canonical_head.read()`.
- Wrapping `SignedBeaconBlock` in an `Arc`.
- In the `beacon_chain/tests/block_verification`, we can't use the `lazy_static` `CHAIN_SEGMENT` variable anymore since it's generated with an async function. We just generate it in each test, not so efficient but hopefully insignificant.
I had to disable `rayon` concurrent tests in the `fork_choice` tests. This is because the use of `rayon` and `block_on` was causing a panic.
Co-authored-by: Mac L <mjladson@pm.me>
2022-07-03 05:36:50 +00:00
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Initial work towards v0.2.0 (#924)
* Remove ping protocol
* Initial renaming of network services
* Correct rebasing relative to latest master
* Start updating types
* Adds HashMapDelay struct to utils
* Initial network restructure
* Network restructure. Adds new types for v0.2.0
* Removes build artefacts
* Shift validation to beacon chain
* Temporarily remove gossip validation
This is to be updated to match current optimisation efforts.
* Adds AggregateAndProof
* Begin rebuilding pubsub encoding/decoding
* Signature hacking
* Shift gossipsup decoding into eth2_libp2p
* Existing EF tests passing with fake_crypto
* Shifts block encoding/decoding into RPC
* Delete outdated API spec
* All release tests passing bar genesis state parsing
* Update and test YamlConfig
* Update to spec v0.10 compatible BLS
* Updates to BLS EF tests
* Add EF test for AggregateVerify
And delete unused hash2curve tests for uncompressed points
* Update EF tests to v0.10.1
* Use optional block root correctly in block proc
* Use genesis fork in deposit domain. All tests pass
* Fast aggregate verify test
* Update REST API docs
* Fix unused import
* Bump spec tags to v0.10.1
* Add `seconds_per_eth1_block` to chainspec
* Update to timestamp based eth1 voting scheme
* Return None from `get_votes_to_consider` if block cache is empty
* Handle overflows in `is_candidate_block`
* Revert to failing tests
* Fix eth1 data sets test
* Choose default vote according to spec
* Fix collect_valid_votes tests
* Fix `get_votes_to_consider` to choose all eligible blocks
* Uncomment winning_vote tests
* Add comments; remove unused code
* Reduce seconds_per_eth1_block for simulation
* Addressed review comments
* Add test for default vote case
* Fix logs
* Remove unused functions
* Meter default eth1 votes
* Fix comments
* Progress on attestation service
* Address review comments; remove unused dependency
* Initial work on removing libp2p lock
* Add LRU caches to store (rollup)
* Update attestation validation for DB changes (WIP)
* Initial version of should_forward_block
* Scaffold
* Progress on attestation validation
Also, consolidate prod+testing slot clocks so that they share much
of the same implementation and can both handle sub-slot time changes.
* Removes lock from libp2p service
* Completed network lock removal
* Finish(?) attestation processing
* Correct network termination future
* Add slot check to block check
* Correct fmt issues
* Remove Drop implementation for network service
* Add first attempt at attestation proc. re-write
* Add version 2 of attestation processing
* Minor fixes
* Add validator pubkey cache
* Make get_indexed_attestation take a committee
* Link signature processing into new attn verification
* First working version
* Ensure pubkey cache is updated
* Add more metrics, slight optimizations
* Clone committee cache during attestation processing
* Update shuffling cache during block processing
* Remove old commented-out code
* Fix shuffling cache insert bug
* Used indexed attestation in fork choice
* Restructure attn processing, add metrics
* Add more detailed metrics
* Tidy, fix failing tests
* Fix failing tests, tidy
* Address reviewers suggestions
* Disable/delete two outdated tests
* Modification of validator for subscriptions
* Add slot signing to validator client
* Further progress on validation subscription
* Adds necessary validator subscription functionality
* Add new Pubkeys struct to signature_sets
* Refactor with functional approach
* Update beacon chain
* Clean up validator <-> beacon node http types
* Add aggregator status to ValidatorDuty
* Impl Clone for manual slot clock
* Fix minor errors
* Further progress validator client subscription
* Initial subscription and aggregation handling
* Remove decompressed member from pubkey bytes
* Progress to modifying val client for attestation aggregation
* First draft of validator client upgrade for aggregate attestations
* Add hashmap for indices lookup
* Add state cache, remove store cache
* Only build the head committee cache
* Removes lock on a network channel
* Partially implement beacon node subscription http api
* Correct compilation issues
* Change `get_attesting_indices` to use Vec
* Fix failing test
* Partial implementation of timer
* Adds timer, removes exit_future, http api to op pool
* Partial multiple aggregate attestation handling
* Permits bulk messages accross gossipsub network channel
* Correct compile issues
* Improve gosispsub messaging and correct rest api helpers
* Added global gossipsub subscriptions
* Update validator subscriptions data structs
* Tidy
* Re-structure validator subscriptions
* Initial handling of subscriptions
* Re-structure network service
* Add pubkey cache persistence file
* Add more comments
* Integrate persistence file into builder
* Add pubkey cache tests
* Add HashSetDelay and introduce into attestation service
* Handles validator subscriptions
* Add data_dir to beacon chain builder
* Remove Option in pubkey cache persistence file
* Ensure consistency between datadir/data_dir
* Fix failing network test
* Peer subnet discovery gets queued for future subscriptions
* Reorganise attestation service functions
* Initial wiring of attestation service
* First draft of attestation service timing logic
* Correct minor typos
* Tidy
* Fix todos
* Improve tests
* Add PeerInfo to connected peers mapping
* Fix compile error
* Fix compile error from merge
* Split up block processing metrics
* Tidy
* Refactor get_pubkey_from_state
* Remove commented-out code
* Rename state_cache -> checkpoint_cache
* Rename Checkpoint -> Snapshot
* Tidy, add comments
* Tidy up find_head function
* Change some checkpoint -> snapshot
* Add tests
* Expose max_len
* Remove dead code
* Tidy
* Fix bug
* Add sync-speed metric
* Add first attempt at VerifiableBlock
* Start integrating into beacon chain
* Integrate VerifiableBlock
* Rename VerifableBlock -> PartialBlockVerification
* Add start of typed methods
* Add progress
* Add further progress
* Rename structs
* Add full block verification to block_processing.rs
* Further beacon chain integration
* Update checks for gossip
* Add todo
* Start adding segement verification
* Add passing chain segement test
* Initial integration with batch sync
* Minor changes
* Tidy, add more error checking
* Start adding chain_segment tests
* Finish invalid signature tests
* Include single and gossip verified blocks in tests
* Add gossip verification tests
* Start adding docs
* Finish adding comments to block_processing.rs
* Rename block_processing.rs -> block_verification
* Start removing old block processing code
* Fixes beacon_chain compilation
* Fix project-wide compile errors
* Remove old code
* Correct code to pass all tests
* Fix bug with beacon proposer index
* Fix shim for BlockProcessingError
* Only process one epoch at a time
* Fix loop in chain segment processing
* Correct tests from master merge
* Add caching for state.eth1_data_votes
* Add BeaconChain::validator_pubkey
* Revert "Add caching for state.eth1_data_votes"
This reverts commit cd73dcd6434fb8d8e6bf30c5356355598ea7b78e.
Co-authored-by: Grant Wuerker <gwuerker@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Michael Sproul <michael@sigmaprime.io>
Co-authored-by: Michael Sproul <micsproul@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: pawan <pawandhananjay@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Paul Hauner <paul@paulhauner.com>
2020-03-17 06:24:44 +00:00
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Use async code when interacting with EL (#3244)
## Overview
This rather extensive PR achieves two primary goals:
1. Uses the finalized/justified checkpoints of fork choice (FC), rather than that of the head state.
2. Refactors fork choice, block production and block processing to `async` functions.
Additionally, it achieves:
- Concurrent forkchoice updates to the EL and cache pruning after a new head is selected.
- Concurrent "block packing" (attestations, etc) and execution payload retrieval during block production.
- Concurrent per-block-processing and execution payload verification during block processing.
- The `Arc`-ification of `SignedBeaconBlock` during block processing (it's never mutated, so why not?):
- I had to do this to deal with sending blocks into spawned tasks.
- Previously we were cloning the beacon block at least 2 times during each block processing, these clones are either removed or turned into cheaper `Arc` clones.
- We were also `Box`-ing and un-`Box`-ing beacon blocks as they moved throughout the networking crate. This is not a big deal, but it's nice to avoid shifting things between the stack and heap.
- Avoids cloning *all the blocks* in *every chain segment* during sync.
- It also has the potential to clean up our code where we need to pass an *owned* block around so we can send it back in the case of an error (I didn't do much of this, my PR is already big enough :sweat_smile:)
- The `BeaconChain::HeadSafetyStatus` struct was removed. It was an old relic from prior merge specs.
For motivation for this change, see https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse/pull/3244#issuecomment-1160963273
## Changes to `canonical_head` and `fork_choice`
Previously, the `BeaconChain` had two separate fields:
```
canonical_head: RwLock<Snapshot>,
fork_choice: RwLock<BeaconForkChoice>
```
Now, we have grouped these values under a single struct:
```
canonical_head: CanonicalHead {
cached_head: RwLock<Arc<Snapshot>>,
fork_choice: RwLock<BeaconForkChoice>
}
```
Apart from ergonomics, the only *actual* change here is wrapping the canonical head snapshot in an `Arc`. This means that we no longer need to hold the `cached_head` (`canonical_head`, in old terms) lock when we want to pull some values from it. This was done to avoid deadlock risks by preventing functions from acquiring (and holding) the `cached_head` and `fork_choice` locks simultaneously.
## Breaking Changes
### The `state` (root) field in the `finalized_checkpoint` SSE event
Consider the scenario where epoch `n` is just finalized, but `start_slot(n)` is skipped. There are two state roots we might in the `finalized_checkpoint` SSE event:
1. The state root of the finalized block, which is `get_block(finalized_checkpoint.root).state_root`.
4. The state root at slot of `start_slot(n)`, which would be the state from (1), but "skipped forward" through any skip slots.
Previously, Lighthouse would choose (2). However, we can see that when [Teku generates that event](https://github.com/ConsenSys/teku/blob/de2b2801c89ef5abf983d6bf37867c37fc47121f/data/beaconrestapi/src/main/java/tech/pegasys/teku/beaconrestapi/handlers/v1/events/EventSubscriptionManager.java#L171-L182) it uses [`getStateRootFromBlockRoot`](https://github.com/ConsenSys/teku/blob/de2b2801c89ef5abf983d6bf37867c37fc47121f/data/provider/src/main/java/tech/pegasys/teku/api/ChainDataProvider.java#L336-L341) which uses (1).
I have switched Lighthouse from (2) to (1). I think it's a somewhat arbitrary choice between the two, where (1) is easier to compute and is consistent with Teku.
## Notes for Reviewers
I've renamed `BeaconChain::fork_choice` to `BeaconChain::recompute_head`. Doing this helped ensure I broke all previous uses of fork choice and I also find it more descriptive. It describes an action and can't be confused with trying to get a reference to the `ForkChoice` struct.
I've changed the ordering of SSE events when a block is received. It used to be `[block, finalized, head]` and now it's `[block, head, finalized]`. It was easier this way and I don't think we were making any promises about SSE event ordering so it's not "breaking".
I've made it so fork choice will run when it's first constructed. I did this because I wanted to have a cached version of the last call to `get_head`. Ensuring `get_head` has been run *at least once* means that the cached values doesn't need to wrapped in an `Option`. This was fairly simple, it just involved passing a `slot` to the constructor so it knows *when* it's being run. When loading a fork choice from the store and a slot clock isn't handy I've just used the `slot` that was saved in the `fork_choice_store`. That seems like it would be a faithful representation of the slot when we saved it.
I added the `genesis_time: u64` to the `BeaconChain`. It's small, constant and nice to have around.
Since we're using FC for the fin/just checkpoints, we no longer get the `0x00..00` roots at genesis. You can see I had to remove a work-around in `ef-tests` here: b56be3bc2. I can't find any reason why this would be an issue, if anything I think it'll be better since the genesis-alias has caught us out a few times (0x00..00 isn't actually a real root). Edit: I did find a case where the `network` expected the 0x00..00 alias and patched it here: 3f26ac3e2.
You'll notice a lot of changes in tests. Generally, tests should be functionally equivalent. Here are the things creating the most diff-noise in tests:
- Changing tests to be `tokio::async` tests.
- Adding `.await` to fork choice, block processing and block production functions.
- Refactor of the `canonical_head` "API" provided by the `BeaconChain`. E.g., `chain.canonical_head.cached_head()` instead of `chain.canonical_head.read()`.
- Wrapping `SignedBeaconBlock` in an `Arc`.
- In the `beacon_chain/tests/block_verification`, we can't use the `lazy_static` `CHAIN_SEGMENT` variable anymore since it's generated with an async function. We just generate it in each test, not so efficient but hopefully insignificant.
I had to disable `rayon` concurrent tests in the `fork_choice` tests. This is because the use of `rayon` and `block_on` was causing a panic.
Co-authored-by: Mac L <mjladson@pm.me>
2022-07-03 05:36:50 +00:00
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Use async code when interacting with EL (#3244)
## Overview
This rather extensive PR achieves two primary goals:
1. Uses the finalized/justified checkpoints of fork choice (FC), rather than that of the head state.
2. Refactors fork choice, block production and block processing to `async` functions.
Additionally, it achieves:
- Concurrent forkchoice updates to the EL and cache pruning after a new head is selected.
- Concurrent "block packing" (attestations, etc) and execution payload retrieval during block production.
- Concurrent per-block-processing and execution payload verification during block processing.
- The `Arc`-ification of `SignedBeaconBlock` during block processing (it's never mutated, so why not?):
- I had to do this to deal with sending blocks into spawned tasks.
- Previously we were cloning the beacon block at least 2 times during each block processing, these clones are either removed or turned into cheaper `Arc` clones.
- We were also `Box`-ing and un-`Box`-ing beacon blocks as they moved throughout the networking crate. This is not a big deal, but it's nice to avoid shifting things between the stack and heap.
- Avoids cloning *all the blocks* in *every chain segment* during sync.
- It also has the potential to clean up our code where we need to pass an *owned* block around so we can send it back in the case of an error (I didn't do much of this, my PR is already big enough :sweat_smile:)
- The `BeaconChain::HeadSafetyStatus` struct was removed. It was an old relic from prior merge specs.
For motivation for this change, see https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse/pull/3244#issuecomment-1160963273
## Changes to `canonical_head` and `fork_choice`
Previously, the `BeaconChain` had two separate fields:
```
canonical_head: RwLock<Snapshot>,
fork_choice: RwLock<BeaconForkChoice>
```
Now, we have grouped these values under a single struct:
```
canonical_head: CanonicalHead {
cached_head: RwLock<Arc<Snapshot>>,
fork_choice: RwLock<BeaconForkChoice>
}
```
Apart from ergonomics, the only *actual* change here is wrapping the canonical head snapshot in an `Arc`. This means that we no longer need to hold the `cached_head` (`canonical_head`, in old terms) lock when we want to pull some values from it. This was done to avoid deadlock risks by preventing functions from acquiring (and holding) the `cached_head` and `fork_choice` locks simultaneously.
## Breaking Changes
### The `state` (root) field in the `finalized_checkpoint` SSE event
Consider the scenario where epoch `n` is just finalized, but `start_slot(n)` is skipped. There are two state roots we might in the `finalized_checkpoint` SSE event:
1. The state root of the finalized block, which is `get_block(finalized_checkpoint.root).state_root`.
4. The state root at slot of `start_slot(n)`, which would be the state from (1), but "skipped forward" through any skip slots.
Previously, Lighthouse would choose (2). However, we can see that when [Teku generates that event](https://github.com/ConsenSys/teku/blob/de2b2801c89ef5abf983d6bf37867c37fc47121f/data/beaconrestapi/src/main/java/tech/pegasys/teku/beaconrestapi/handlers/v1/events/EventSubscriptionManager.java#L171-L182) it uses [`getStateRootFromBlockRoot`](https://github.com/ConsenSys/teku/blob/de2b2801c89ef5abf983d6bf37867c37fc47121f/data/provider/src/main/java/tech/pegasys/teku/api/ChainDataProvider.java#L336-L341) which uses (1).
I have switched Lighthouse from (2) to (1). I think it's a somewhat arbitrary choice between the two, where (1) is easier to compute and is consistent with Teku.
## Notes for Reviewers
I've renamed `BeaconChain::fork_choice` to `BeaconChain::recompute_head`. Doing this helped ensure I broke all previous uses of fork choice and I also find it more descriptive. It describes an action and can't be confused with trying to get a reference to the `ForkChoice` struct.
I've changed the ordering of SSE events when a block is received. It used to be `[block, finalized, head]` and now it's `[block, head, finalized]`. It was easier this way and I don't think we were making any promises about SSE event ordering so it's not "breaking".
I've made it so fork choice will run when it's first constructed. I did this because I wanted to have a cached version of the last call to `get_head`. Ensuring `get_head` has been run *at least once* means that the cached values doesn't need to wrapped in an `Option`. This was fairly simple, it just involved passing a `slot` to the constructor so it knows *when* it's being run. When loading a fork choice from the store and a slot clock isn't handy I've just used the `slot` that was saved in the `fork_choice_store`. That seems like it would be a faithful representation of the slot when we saved it.
I added the `genesis_time: u64` to the `BeaconChain`. It's small, constant and nice to have around.
Since we're using FC for the fin/just checkpoints, we no longer get the `0x00..00` roots at genesis. You can see I had to remove a work-around in `ef-tests` here: b56be3bc2. I can't find any reason why this would be an issue, if anything I think it'll be better since the genesis-alias has caught us out a few times (0x00..00 isn't actually a real root). Edit: I did find a case where the `network` expected the 0x00..00 alias and patched it here: 3f26ac3e2.
You'll notice a lot of changes in tests. Generally, tests should be functionally equivalent. Here are the things creating the most diff-noise in tests:
- Changing tests to be `tokio::async` tests.
- Adding `.await` to fork choice, block processing and block production functions.
- Refactor of the `canonical_head` "API" provided by the `BeaconChain`. E.g., `chain.canonical_head.cached_head()` instead of `chain.canonical_head.read()`.
- Wrapping `SignedBeaconBlock` in an `Arc`.
- In the `beacon_chain/tests/block_verification`, we can't use the `lazy_static` `CHAIN_SEGMENT` variable anymore since it's generated with an async function. We just generate it in each test, not so efficient but hopefully insignificant.
I had to disable `rayon` concurrent tests in the `fork_choice` tests. This is because the use of `rayon` and `block_on` was causing a panic.
Co-authored-by: Mac L <mjladson@pm.me>
2022-07-03 05:36:50 +00:00
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Initial work towards v0.2.0 (#924)
* Remove ping protocol
* Initial renaming of network services
* Correct rebasing relative to latest master
* Start updating types
* Adds HashMapDelay struct to utils
* Initial network restructure
* Network restructure. Adds new types for v0.2.0
* Removes build artefacts
* Shift validation to beacon chain
* Temporarily remove gossip validation
This is to be updated to match current optimisation efforts.
* Adds AggregateAndProof
* Begin rebuilding pubsub encoding/decoding
* Signature hacking
* Shift gossipsup decoding into eth2_libp2p
* Existing EF tests passing with fake_crypto
* Shifts block encoding/decoding into RPC
* Delete outdated API spec
* All release tests passing bar genesis state parsing
* Update and test YamlConfig
* Update to spec v0.10 compatible BLS
* Updates to BLS EF tests
* Add EF test for AggregateVerify
And delete unused hash2curve tests for uncompressed points
* Update EF tests to v0.10.1
* Use optional block root correctly in block proc
* Use genesis fork in deposit domain. All tests pass
* Fast aggregate verify test
* Update REST API docs
* Fix unused import
* Bump spec tags to v0.10.1
* Add `seconds_per_eth1_block` to chainspec
* Update to timestamp based eth1 voting scheme
* Return None from `get_votes_to_consider` if block cache is empty
* Handle overflows in `is_candidate_block`
* Revert to failing tests
* Fix eth1 data sets test
* Choose default vote according to spec
* Fix collect_valid_votes tests
* Fix `get_votes_to_consider` to choose all eligible blocks
* Uncomment winning_vote tests
* Add comments; remove unused code
* Reduce seconds_per_eth1_block for simulation
* Addressed review comments
* Add test for default vote case
* Fix logs
* Remove unused functions
* Meter default eth1 votes
* Fix comments
* Progress on attestation service
* Address review comments; remove unused dependency
* Initial work on removing libp2p lock
* Add LRU caches to store (rollup)
* Update attestation validation for DB changes (WIP)
* Initial version of should_forward_block
* Scaffold
* Progress on attestation validation
Also, consolidate prod+testing slot clocks so that they share much
of the same implementation and can both handle sub-slot time changes.
* Removes lock from libp2p service
* Completed network lock removal
* Finish(?) attestation processing
* Correct network termination future
* Add slot check to block check
* Correct fmt issues
* Remove Drop implementation for network service
* Add first attempt at attestation proc. re-write
* Add version 2 of attestation processing
* Minor fixes
* Add validator pubkey cache
* Make get_indexed_attestation take a committee
* Link signature processing into new attn verification
* First working version
* Ensure pubkey cache is updated
* Add more metrics, slight optimizations
* Clone committee cache during attestation processing
* Update shuffling cache during block processing
* Remove old commented-out code
* Fix shuffling cache insert bug
* Used indexed attestation in fork choice
* Restructure attn processing, add metrics
* Add more detailed metrics
* Tidy, fix failing tests
* Fix failing tests, tidy
* Address reviewers suggestions
* Disable/delete two outdated tests
* Modification of validator for subscriptions
* Add slot signing to validator client
* Further progress on validation subscription
* Adds necessary validator subscription functionality
* Add new Pubkeys struct to signature_sets
* Refactor with functional approach
* Update beacon chain
* Clean up validator <-> beacon node http types
* Add aggregator status to ValidatorDuty
* Impl Clone for manual slot clock
* Fix minor errors
* Further progress validator client subscription
* Initial subscription and aggregation handling
* Remove decompressed member from pubkey bytes
* Progress to modifying val client for attestation aggregation
* First draft of validator client upgrade for aggregate attestations
* Add hashmap for indices lookup
* Add state cache, remove store cache
* Only build the head committee cache
* Removes lock on a network channel
* Partially implement beacon node subscription http api
* Correct compilation issues
* Change `get_attesting_indices` to use Vec
* Fix failing test
* Partial implementation of timer
* Adds timer, removes exit_future, http api to op pool
* Partial multiple aggregate attestation handling
* Permits bulk messages accross gossipsub network channel
* Correct compile issues
* Improve gosispsub messaging and correct rest api helpers
* Added global gossipsub subscriptions
* Update validator subscriptions data structs
* Tidy
* Re-structure validator subscriptions
* Initial handling of subscriptions
* Re-structure network service
* Add pubkey cache persistence file
* Add more comments
* Integrate persistence file into builder
* Add pubkey cache tests
* Add HashSetDelay and introduce into attestation service
* Handles validator subscriptions
* Add data_dir to beacon chain builder
* Remove Option in pubkey cache persistence file
* Ensure consistency between datadir/data_dir
* Fix failing network test
* Peer subnet discovery gets queued for future subscriptions
* Reorganise attestation service functions
* Initial wiring of attestation service
* First draft of attestation service timing logic
* Correct minor typos
* Tidy
* Fix todos
* Improve tests
* Add PeerInfo to connected peers mapping
* Fix compile error
* Fix compile error from merge
* Split up block processing metrics
* Tidy
* Refactor get_pubkey_from_state
* Remove commented-out code
* Rename state_cache -> checkpoint_cache
* Rename Checkpoint -> Snapshot
* Tidy, add comments
* Tidy up find_head function
* Change some checkpoint -> snapshot
* Add tests
* Expose max_len
* Remove dead code
* Tidy
* Fix bug
* Add sync-speed metric
* Add first attempt at VerifiableBlock
* Start integrating into beacon chain
* Integrate VerifiableBlock
* Rename VerifableBlock -> PartialBlockVerification
* Add start of typed methods
* Add progress
* Add further progress
* Rename structs
* Add full block verification to block_processing.rs
* Further beacon chain integration
* Update checks for gossip
* Add todo
* Start adding segement verification
* Add passing chain segement test
* Initial integration with batch sync
* Minor changes
* Tidy, add more error checking
* Start adding chain_segment tests
* Finish invalid signature tests
* Include single and gossip verified blocks in tests
* Add gossip verification tests
* Start adding docs
* Finish adding comments to block_processing.rs
* Rename block_processing.rs -> block_verification
* Start removing old block processing code
* Fixes beacon_chain compilation
* Fix project-wide compile errors
* Remove old code
* Correct code to pass all tests
* Fix bug with beacon proposer index
* Fix shim for BlockProcessingError
* Only process one epoch at a time
* Fix loop in chain segment processing
* Correct tests from master merge
* Add caching for state.eth1_data_votes
* Add BeaconChain::validator_pubkey
* Revert "Add caching for state.eth1_data_votes"
This reverts commit cd73dcd6434fb8d8e6bf30c5356355598ea7b78e.
Co-authored-by: Grant Wuerker <gwuerker@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Michael Sproul <michael@sigmaprime.io>
Co-authored-by: Michael Sproul <micsproul@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: pawan <pawandhananjay@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Paul Hauner <paul@paulhauner.com>
2020-03-17 06:24:44 +00:00
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Use async code when interacting with EL (#3244)
## Overview
This rather extensive PR achieves two primary goals:
1. Uses the finalized/justified checkpoints of fork choice (FC), rather than that of the head state.
2. Refactors fork choice, block production and block processing to `async` functions.
Additionally, it achieves:
- Concurrent forkchoice updates to the EL and cache pruning after a new head is selected.
- Concurrent "block packing" (attestations, etc) and execution payload retrieval during block production.
- Concurrent per-block-processing and execution payload verification during block processing.
- The `Arc`-ification of `SignedBeaconBlock` during block processing (it's never mutated, so why not?):
- I had to do this to deal with sending blocks into spawned tasks.
- Previously we were cloning the beacon block at least 2 times during each block processing, these clones are either removed or turned into cheaper `Arc` clones.
- We were also `Box`-ing and un-`Box`-ing beacon blocks as they moved throughout the networking crate. This is not a big deal, but it's nice to avoid shifting things between the stack and heap.
- Avoids cloning *all the blocks* in *every chain segment* during sync.
- It also has the potential to clean up our code where we need to pass an *owned* block around so we can send it back in the case of an error (I didn't do much of this, my PR is already big enough :sweat_smile:)
- The `BeaconChain::HeadSafetyStatus` struct was removed. It was an old relic from prior merge specs.
For motivation for this change, see https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse/pull/3244#issuecomment-1160963273
## Changes to `canonical_head` and `fork_choice`
Previously, the `BeaconChain` had two separate fields:
```
canonical_head: RwLock<Snapshot>,
fork_choice: RwLock<BeaconForkChoice>
```
Now, we have grouped these values under a single struct:
```
canonical_head: CanonicalHead {
cached_head: RwLock<Arc<Snapshot>>,
fork_choice: RwLock<BeaconForkChoice>
}
```
Apart from ergonomics, the only *actual* change here is wrapping the canonical head snapshot in an `Arc`. This means that we no longer need to hold the `cached_head` (`canonical_head`, in old terms) lock when we want to pull some values from it. This was done to avoid deadlock risks by preventing functions from acquiring (and holding) the `cached_head` and `fork_choice` locks simultaneously.
## Breaking Changes
### The `state` (root) field in the `finalized_checkpoint` SSE event
Consider the scenario where epoch `n` is just finalized, but `start_slot(n)` is skipped. There are two state roots we might in the `finalized_checkpoint` SSE event:
1. The state root of the finalized block, which is `get_block(finalized_checkpoint.root).state_root`.
4. The state root at slot of `start_slot(n)`, which would be the state from (1), but "skipped forward" through any skip slots.
Previously, Lighthouse would choose (2). However, we can see that when [Teku generates that event](https://github.com/ConsenSys/teku/blob/de2b2801c89ef5abf983d6bf37867c37fc47121f/data/beaconrestapi/src/main/java/tech/pegasys/teku/beaconrestapi/handlers/v1/events/EventSubscriptionManager.java#L171-L182) it uses [`getStateRootFromBlockRoot`](https://github.com/ConsenSys/teku/blob/de2b2801c89ef5abf983d6bf37867c37fc47121f/data/provider/src/main/java/tech/pegasys/teku/api/ChainDataProvider.java#L336-L341) which uses (1).
I have switched Lighthouse from (2) to (1). I think it's a somewhat arbitrary choice between the two, where (1) is easier to compute and is consistent with Teku.
## Notes for Reviewers
I've renamed `BeaconChain::fork_choice` to `BeaconChain::recompute_head`. Doing this helped ensure I broke all previous uses of fork choice and I also find it more descriptive. It describes an action and can't be confused with trying to get a reference to the `ForkChoice` struct.
I've changed the ordering of SSE events when a block is received. It used to be `[block, finalized, head]` and now it's `[block, head, finalized]`. It was easier this way and I don't think we were making any promises about SSE event ordering so it's not "breaking".
I've made it so fork choice will run when it's first constructed. I did this because I wanted to have a cached version of the last call to `get_head`. Ensuring `get_head` has been run *at least once* means that the cached values doesn't need to wrapped in an `Option`. This was fairly simple, it just involved passing a `slot` to the constructor so it knows *when* it's being run. When loading a fork choice from the store and a slot clock isn't handy I've just used the `slot` that was saved in the `fork_choice_store`. That seems like it would be a faithful representation of the slot when we saved it.
I added the `genesis_time: u64` to the `BeaconChain`. It's small, constant and nice to have around.
Since we're using FC for the fin/just checkpoints, we no longer get the `0x00..00` roots at genesis. You can see I had to remove a work-around in `ef-tests` here: b56be3bc2. I can't find any reason why this would be an issue, if anything I think it'll be better since the genesis-alias has caught us out a few times (0x00..00 isn't actually a real root). Edit: I did find a case where the `network` expected the 0x00..00 alias and patched it here: 3f26ac3e2.
You'll notice a lot of changes in tests. Generally, tests should be functionally equivalent. Here are the things creating the most diff-noise in tests:
- Changing tests to be `tokio::async` tests.
- Adding `.await` to fork choice, block processing and block production functions.
- Refactor of the `canonical_head` "API" provided by the `BeaconChain`. E.g., `chain.canonical_head.cached_head()` instead of `chain.canonical_head.read()`.
- Wrapping `SignedBeaconBlock` in an `Arc`.
- In the `beacon_chain/tests/block_verification`, we can't use the `lazy_static` `CHAIN_SEGMENT` variable anymore since it's generated with an async function. We just generate it in each test, not so efficient but hopefully insignificant.
I had to disable `rayon` concurrent tests in the `fork_choice` tests. This is because the use of `rayon` and `block_on` was causing a panic.
Co-authored-by: Mac L <mjladson@pm.me>
2022-07-03 05:36:50 +00:00
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Initial work towards v0.2.0 (#924)
* Remove ping protocol
* Initial renaming of network services
* Correct rebasing relative to latest master
* Start updating types
* Adds HashMapDelay struct to utils
* Initial network restructure
* Network restructure. Adds new types for v0.2.0
* Removes build artefacts
* Shift validation to beacon chain
* Temporarily remove gossip validation
This is to be updated to match current optimisation efforts.
* Adds AggregateAndProof
* Begin rebuilding pubsub encoding/decoding
* Signature hacking
* Shift gossipsup decoding into eth2_libp2p
* Existing EF tests passing with fake_crypto
* Shifts block encoding/decoding into RPC
* Delete outdated API spec
* All release tests passing bar genesis state parsing
* Update and test YamlConfig
* Update to spec v0.10 compatible BLS
* Updates to BLS EF tests
* Add EF test for AggregateVerify
And delete unused hash2curve tests for uncompressed points
* Update EF tests to v0.10.1
* Use optional block root correctly in block proc
* Use genesis fork in deposit domain. All tests pass
* Fast aggregate verify test
* Update REST API docs
* Fix unused import
* Bump spec tags to v0.10.1
* Add `seconds_per_eth1_block` to chainspec
* Update to timestamp based eth1 voting scheme
* Return None from `get_votes_to_consider` if block cache is empty
* Handle overflows in `is_candidate_block`
* Revert to failing tests
* Fix eth1 data sets test
* Choose default vote according to spec
* Fix collect_valid_votes tests
* Fix `get_votes_to_consider` to choose all eligible blocks
* Uncomment winning_vote tests
* Add comments; remove unused code
* Reduce seconds_per_eth1_block for simulation
* Addressed review comments
* Add test for default vote case
* Fix logs
* Remove unused functions
* Meter default eth1 votes
* Fix comments
* Progress on attestation service
* Address review comments; remove unused dependency
* Initial work on removing libp2p lock
* Add LRU caches to store (rollup)
* Update attestation validation for DB changes (WIP)
* Initial version of should_forward_block
* Scaffold
* Progress on attestation validation
Also, consolidate prod+testing slot clocks so that they share much
of the same implementation and can both handle sub-slot time changes.
* Removes lock from libp2p service
* Completed network lock removal
* Finish(?) attestation processing
* Correct network termination future
* Add slot check to block check
* Correct fmt issues
* Remove Drop implementation for network service
* Add first attempt at attestation proc. re-write
* Add version 2 of attestation processing
* Minor fixes
* Add validator pubkey cache
* Make get_indexed_attestation take a committee
* Link signature processing into new attn verification
* First working version
* Ensure pubkey cache is updated
* Add more metrics, slight optimizations
* Clone committee cache during attestation processing
* Update shuffling cache during block processing
* Remove old commented-out code
* Fix shuffling cache insert bug
* Used indexed attestation in fork choice
* Restructure attn processing, add metrics
* Add more detailed metrics
* Tidy, fix failing tests
* Fix failing tests, tidy
* Address reviewers suggestions
* Disable/delete two outdated tests
* Modification of validator for subscriptions
* Add slot signing to validator client
* Further progress on validation subscription
* Adds necessary validator subscription functionality
* Add new Pubkeys struct to signature_sets
* Refactor with functional approach
* Update beacon chain
* Clean up validator <-> beacon node http types
* Add aggregator status to ValidatorDuty
* Impl Clone for manual slot clock
* Fix minor errors
* Further progress validator client subscription
* Initial subscription and aggregation handling
* Remove decompressed member from pubkey bytes
* Progress to modifying val client for attestation aggregation
* First draft of validator client upgrade for aggregate attestations
* Add hashmap for indices lookup
* Add state cache, remove store cache
* Only build the head committee cache
* Removes lock on a network channel
* Partially implement beacon node subscription http api
* Correct compilation issues
* Change `get_attesting_indices` to use Vec
* Fix failing test
* Partial implementation of timer
* Adds timer, removes exit_future, http api to op pool
* Partial multiple aggregate attestation handling
* Permits bulk messages accross gossipsub network channel
* Correct compile issues
* Improve gosispsub messaging and correct rest api helpers
* Added global gossipsub subscriptions
* Update validator subscriptions data structs
* Tidy
* Re-structure validator subscriptions
* Initial handling of subscriptions
* Re-structure network service
* Add pubkey cache persistence file
* Add more comments
* Integrate persistence file into builder
* Add pubkey cache tests
* Add HashSetDelay and introduce into attestation service
* Handles validator subscriptions
* Add data_dir to beacon chain builder
* Remove Option in pubkey cache persistence file
* Ensure consistency between datadir/data_dir
* Fix failing network test
* Peer subnet discovery gets queued for future subscriptions
* Reorganise attestation service functions
* Initial wiring of attestation service
* First draft of attestation service timing logic
* Correct minor typos
* Tidy
* Fix todos
* Improve tests
* Add PeerInfo to connected peers mapping
* Fix compile error
* Fix compile error from merge
* Split up block processing metrics
* Tidy
* Refactor get_pubkey_from_state
* Remove commented-out code
* Rename state_cache -> checkpoint_cache
* Rename Checkpoint -> Snapshot
* Tidy, add comments
* Tidy up find_head function
* Change some checkpoint -> snapshot
* Add tests
* Expose max_len
* Remove dead code
* Tidy
* Fix bug
* Add sync-speed metric
* Add first attempt at VerifiableBlock
* Start integrating into beacon chain
* Integrate VerifiableBlock
* Rename VerifableBlock -> PartialBlockVerification
* Add start of typed methods
* Add progress
* Add further progress
* Rename structs
* Add full block verification to block_processing.rs
* Further beacon chain integration
* Update checks for gossip
* Add todo
* Start adding segement verification
* Add passing chain segement test
* Initial integration with batch sync
* Minor changes
* Tidy, add more error checking
* Start adding chain_segment tests
* Finish invalid signature tests
* Include single and gossip verified blocks in tests
* Add gossip verification tests
* Start adding docs
* Finish adding comments to block_processing.rs
* Rename block_processing.rs -> block_verification
* Start removing old block processing code
* Fixes beacon_chain compilation
* Fix project-wide compile errors
* Remove old code
* Correct code to pass all tests
* Fix bug with beacon proposer index
* Fix shim for BlockProcessingError
* Only process one epoch at a time
* Fix loop in chain segment processing
* Correct tests from master merge
* Add caching for state.eth1_data_votes
* Add BeaconChain::validator_pubkey
* Revert "Add caching for state.eth1_data_votes"
This reverts commit cd73dcd6434fb8d8e6bf30c5356355598ea7b78e.
Co-authored-by: Grant Wuerker <gwuerker@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Michael Sproul <michael@sigmaprime.io>
Co-authored-by: Michael Sproul <micsproul@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: pawan <pawandhananjay@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Paul Hauner <paul@paulhauner.com>
2020-03-17 06:24:44 +00:00
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Use async code when interacting with EL (#3244)
## Overview
This rather extensive PR achieves two primary goals:
1. Uses the finalized/justified checkpoints of fork choice (FC), rather than that of the head state.
2. Refactors fork choice, block production and block processing to `async` functions.
Additionally, it achieves:
- Concurrent forkchoice updates to the EL and cache pruning after a new head is selected.
- Concurrent "block packing" (attestations, etc) and execution payload retrieval during block production.
- Concurrent per-block-processing and execution payload verification during block processing.
- The `Arc`-ification of `SignedBeaconBlock` during block processing (it's never mutated, so why not?):
- I had to do this to deal with sending blocks into spawned tasks.
- Previously we were cloning the beacon block at least 2 times during each block processing, these clones are either removed or turned into cheaper `Arc` clones.
- We were also `Box`-ing and un-`Box`-ing beacon blocks as they moved throughout the networking crate. This is not a big deal, but it's nice to avoid shifting things between the stack and heap.
- Avoids cloning *all the blocks* in *every chain segment* during sync.
- It also has the potential to clean up our code where we need to pass an *owned* block around so we can send it back in the case of an error (I didn't do much of this, my PR is already big enough :sweat_smile:)
- The `BeaconChain::HeadSafetyStatus` struct was removed. It was an old relic from prior merge specs.
For motivation for this change, see https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse/pull/3244#issuecomment-1160963273
## Changes to `canonical_head` and `fork_choice`
Previously, the `BeaconChain` had two separate fields:
```
canonical_head: RwLock<Snapshot>,
fork_choice: RwLock<BeaconForkChoice>
```
Now, we have grouped these values under a single struct:
```
canonical_head: CanonicalHead {
cached_head: RwLock<Arc<Snapshot>>,
fork_choice: RwLock<BeaconForkChoice>
}
```
Apart from ergonomics, the only *actual* change here is wrapping the canonical head snapshot in an `Arc`. This means that we no longer need to hold the `cached_head` (`canonical_head`, in old terms) lock when we want to pull some values from it. This was done to avoid deadlock risks by preventing functions from acquiring (and holding) the `cached_head` and `fork_choice` locks simultaneously.
## Breaking Changes
### The `state` (root) field in the `finalized_checkpoint` SSE event
Consider the scenario where epoch `n` is just finalized, but `start_slot(n)` is skipped. There are two state roots we might in the `finalized_checkpoint` SSE event:
1. The state root of the finalized block, which is `get_block(finalized_checkpoint.root).state_root`.
4. The state root at slot of `start_slot(n)`, which would be the state from (1), but "skipped forward" through any skip slots.
Previously, Lighthouse would choose (2). However, we can see that when [Teku generates that event](https://github.com/ConsenSys/teku/blob/de2b2801c89ef5abf983d6bf37867c37fc47121f/data/beaconrestapi/src/main/java/tech/pegasys/teku/beaconrestapi/handlers/v1/events/EventSubscriptionManager.java#L171-L182) it uses [`getStateRootFromBlockRoot`](https://github.com/ConsenSys/teku/blob/de2b2801c89ef5abf983d6bf37867c37fc47121f/data/provider/src/main/java/tech/pegasys/teku/api/ChainDataProvider.java#L336-L341) which uses (1).
I have switched Lighthouse from (2) to (1). I think it's a somewhat arbitrary choice between the two, where (1) is easier to compute and is consistent with Teku.
## Notes for Reviewers
I've renamed `BeaconChain::fork_choice` to `BeaconChain::recompute_head`. Doing this helped ensure I broke all previous uses of fork choice and I also find it more descriptive. It describes an action and can't be confused with trying to get a reference to the `ForkChoice` struct.
I've changed the ordering of SSE events when a block is received. It used to be `[block, finalized, head]` and now it's `[block, head, finalized]`. It was easier this way and I don't think we were making any promises about SSE event ordering so it's not "breaking".
I've made it so fork choice will run when it's first constructed. I did this because I wanted to have a cached version of the last call to `get_head`. Ensuring `get_head` has been run *at least once* means that the cached values doesn't need to wrapped in an `Option`. This was fairly simple, it just involved passing a `slot` to the constructor so it knows *when* it's being run. When loading a fork choice from the store and a slot clock isn't handy I've just used the `slot` that was saved in the `fork_choice_store`. That seems like it would be a faithful representation of the slot when we saved it.
I added the `genesis_time: u64` to the `BeaconChain`. It's small, constant and nice to have around.
Since we're using FC for the fin/just checkpoints, we no longer get the `0x00..00` roots at genesis. You can see I had to remove a work-around in `ef-tests` here: b56be3bc2. I can't find any reason why this would be an issue, if anything I think it'll be better since the genesis-alias has caught us out a few times (0x00..00 isn't actually a real root). Edit: I did find a case where the `network` expected the 0x00..00 alias and patched it here: 3f26ac3e2.
You'll notice a lot of changes in tests. Generally, tests should be functionally equivalent. Here are the things creating the most diff-noise in tests:
- Changing tests to be `tokio::async` tests.
- Adding `.await` to fork choice, block processing and block production functions.
- Refactor of the `canonical_head` "API" provided by the `BeaconChain`. E.g., `chain.canonical_head.cached_head()` instead of `chain.canonical_head.read()`.
- Wrapping `SignedBeaconBlock` in an `Arc`.
- In the `beacon_chain/tests/block_verification`, we can't use the `lazy_static` `CHAIN_SEGMENT` variable anymore since it's generated with an async function. We just generate it in each test, not so efficient but hopefully insignificant.
I had to disable `rayon` concurrent tests in the `fork_choice` tests. This is because the use of `rayon` and `block_on` was causing a panic.
Co-authored-by: Mac L <mjladson@pm.me>
2022-07-03 05:36:50 +00:00
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Use async code when interacting with EL (#3244)
## Overview
This rather extensive PR achieves two primary goals:
1. Uses the finalized/justified checkpoints of fork choice (FC), rather than that of the head state.
2. Refactors fork choice, block production and block processing to `async` functions.
Additionally, it achieves:
- Concurrent forkchoice updates to the EL and cache pruning after a new head is selected.
- Concurrent "block packing" (attestations, etc) and execution payload retrieval during block production.
- Concurrent per-block-processing and execution payload verification during block processing.
- The `Arc`-ification of `SignedBeaconBlock` during block processing (it's never mutated, so why not?):
- I had to do this to deal with sending blocks into spawned tasks.
- Previously we were cloning the beacon block at least 2 times during each block processing, these clones are either removed or turned into cheaper `Arc` clones.
- We were also `Box`-ing and un-`Box`-ing beacon blocks as they moved throughout the networking crate. This is not a big deal, but it's nice to avoid shifting things between the stack and heap.
- Avoids cloning *all the blocks* in *every chain segment* during sync.
- It also has the potential to clean up our code where we need to pass an *owned* block around so we can send it back in the case of an error (I didn't do much of this, my PR is already big enough :sweat_smile:)
- The `BeaconChain::HeadSafetyStatus` struct was removed. It was an old relic from prior merge specs.
For motivation for this change, see https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse/pull/3244#issuecomment-1160963273
## Changes to `canonical_head` and `fork_choice`
Previously, the `BeaconChain` had two separate fields:
```
canonical_head: RwLock<Snapshot>,
fork_choice: RwLock<BeaconForkChoice>
```
Now, we have grouped these values under a single struct:
```
canonical_head: CanonicalHead {
cached_head: RwLock<Arc<Snapshot>>,
fork_choice: RwLock<BeaconForkChoice>
}
```
Apart from ergonomics, the only *actual* change here is wrapping the canonical head snapshot in an `Arc`. This means that we no longer need to hold the `cached_head` (`canonical_head`, in old terms) lock when we want to pull some values from it. This was done to avoid deadlock risks by preventing functions from acquiring (and holding) the `cached_head` and `fork_choice` locks simultaneously.
## Breaking Changes
### The `state` (root) field in the `finalized_checkpoint` SSE event
Consider the scenario where epoch `n` is just finalized, but `start_slot(n)` is skipped. There are two state roots we might in the `finalized_checkpoint` SSE event:
1. The state root of the finalized block, which is `get_block(finalized_checkpoint.root).state_root`.
4. The state root at slot of `start_slot(n)`, which would be the state from (1), but "skipped forward" through any skip slots.
Previously, Lighthouse would choose (2). However, we can see that when [Teku generates that event](https://github.com/ConsenSys/teku/blob/de2b2801c89ef5abf983d6bf37867c37fc47121f/data/beaconrestapi/src/main/java/tech/pegasys/teku/beaconrestapi/handlers/v1/events/EventSubscriptionManager.java#L171-L182) it uses [`getStateRootFromBlockRoot`](https://github.com/ConsenSys/teku/blob/de2b2801c89ef5abf983d6bf37867c37fc47121f/data/provider/src/main/java/tech/pegasys/teku/api/ChainDataProvider.java#L336-L341) which uses (1).
I have switched Lighthouse from (2) to (1). I think it's a somewhat arbitrary choice between the two, where (1) is easier to compute and is consistent with Teku.
## Notes for Reviewers
I've renamed `BeaconChain::fork_choice` to `BeaconChain::recompute_head`. Doing this helped ensure I broke all previous uses of fork choice and I also find it more descriptive. It describes an action and can't be confused with trying to get a reference to the `ForkChoice` struct.
I've changed the ordering of SSE events when a block is received. It used to be `[block, finalized, head]` and now it's `[block, head, finalized]`. It was easier this way and I don't think we were making any promises about SSE event ordering so it's not "breaking".
I've made it so fork choice will run when it's first constructed. I did this because I wanted to have a cached version of the last call to `get_head`. Ensuring `get_head` has been run *at least once* means that the cached values doesn't need to wrapped in an `Option`. This was fairly simple, it just involved passing a `slot` to the constructor so it knows *when* it's being run. When loading a fork choice from the store and a slot clock isn't handy I've just used the `slot` that was saved in the `fork_choice_store`. That seems like it would be a faithful representation of the slot when we saved it.
I added the `genesis_time: u64` to the `BeaconChain`. It's small, constant and nice to have around.
Since we're using FC for the fin/just checkpoints, we no longer get the `0x00..00` roots at genesis. You can see I had to remove a work-around in `ef-tests` here: b56be3bc2. I can't find any reason why this would be an issue, if anything I think it'll be better since the genesis-alias has caught us out a few times (0x00..00 isn't actually a real root). Edit: I did find a case where the `network` expected the 0x00..00 alias and patched it here: 3f26ac3e2.
You'll notice a lot of changes in tests. Generally, tests should be functionally equivalent. Here are the things creating the most diff-noise in tests:
- Changing tests to be `tokio::async` tests.
- Adding `.await` to fork choice, block processing and block production functions.
- Refactor of the `canonical_head` "API" provided by the `BeaconChain`. E.g., `chain.canonical_head.cached_head()` instead of `chain.canonical_head.read()`.
- Wrapping `SignedBeaconBlock` in an `Arc`.
- In the `beacon_chain/tests/block_verification`, we can't use the `lazy_static` `CHAIN_SEGMENT` variable anymore since it's generated with an async function. We just generate it in each test, not so efficient but hopefully insignificant.
I had to disable `rayon` concurrent tests in the `fork_choice` tests. This is because the use of `rayon` and `block_on` was causing a panic.
Co-authored-by: Mac L <mjladson@pm.me>
2022-07-03 05:36:50 +00:00
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blocks[3] = Arc::new(SignedBeaconBlock::from_block(block, signature));
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Initial work towards v0.2.0 (#924)
* Remove ping protocol
* Initial renaming of network services
* Correct rebasing relative to latest master
* Start updating types
* Adds HashMapDelay struct to utils
* Initial network restructure
* Network restructure. Adds new types for v0.2.0
* Removes build artefacts
* Shift validation to beacon chain
* Temporarily remove gossip validation
This is to be updated to match current optimisation efforts.
* Adds AggregateAndProof
* Begin rebuilding pubsub encoding/decoding
* Signature hacking
* Shift gossipsup decoding into eth2_libp2p
* Existing EF tests passing with fake_crypto
* Shifts block encoding/decoding into RPC
* Delete outdated API spec
* All release tests passing bar genesis state parsing
* Update and test YamlConfig
* Update to spec v0.10 compatible BLS
* Updates to BLS EF tests
* Add EF test for AggregateVerify
And delete unused hash2curve tests for uncompressed points
* Update EF tests to v0.10.1
* Use optional block root correctly in block proc
* Use genesis fork in deposit domain. All tests pass
* Fast aggregate verify test
* Update REST API docs
* Fix unused import
* Bump spec tags to v0.10.1
* Add `seconds_per_eth1_block` to chainspec
* Update to timestamp based eth1 voting scheme
* Return None from `get_votes_to_consider` if block cache is empty
* Handle overflows in `is_candidate_block`
* Revert to failing tests
* Fix eth1 data sets test
* Choose default vote according to spec
* Fix collect_valid_votes tests
* Fix `get_votes_to_consider` to choose all eligible blocks
* Uncomment winning_vote tests
* Add comments; remove unused code
* Reduce seconds_per_eth1_block for simulation
* Addressed review comments
* Add test for default vote case
* Fix logs
* Remove unused functions
* Meter default eth1 votes
* Fix comments
* Progress on attestation service
* Address review comments; remove unused dependency
* Initial work on removing libp2p lock
* Add LRU caches to store (rollup)
* Update attestation validation for DB changes (WIP)
* Initial version of should_forward_block
* Scaffold
* Progress on attestation validation
Also, consolidate prod+testing slot clocks so that they share much
of the same implementation and can both handle sub-slot time changes.
* Removes lock from libp2p service
* Completed network lock removal
* Finish(?) attestation processing
* Correct network termination future
* Add slot check to block check
* Correct fmt issues
* Remove Drop implementation for network service
* Add first attempt at attestation proc. re-write
* Add version 2 of attestation processing
* Minor fixes
* Add validator pubkey cache
* Make get_indexed_attestation take a committee
* Link signature processing into new attn verification
* First working version
* Ensure pubkey cache is updated
* Add more metrics, slight optimizations
* Clone committee cache during attestation processing
* Update shuffling cache during block processing
* Remove old commented-out code
* Fix shuffling cache insert bug
* Used indexed attestation in fork choice
* Restructure attn processing, add metrics
* Add more detailed metrics
* Tidy, fix failing tests
* Fix failing tests, tidy
* Address reviewers suggestions
* Disable/delete two outdated tests
* Modification of validator for subscriptions
* Add slot signing to validator client
* Further progress on validation subscription
* Adds necessary validator subscription functionality
* Add new Pubkeys struct to signature_sets
* Refactor with functional approach
* Update beacon chain
* Clean up validator <-> beacon node http types
* Add aggregator status to ValidatorDuty
* Impl Clone for manual slot clock
* Fix minor errors
* Further progress validator client subscription
* Initial subscription and aggregation handling
* Remove decompressed member from pubkey bytes
* Progress to modifying val client for attestation aggregation
* First draft of validator client upgrade for aggregate attestations
* Add hashmap for indices lookup
* Add state cache, remove store cache
* Only build the head committee cache
* Removes lock on a network channel
* Partially implement beacon node subscription http api
* Correct compilation issues
* Change `get_attesting_indices` to use Vec
* Fix failing test
* Partial implementation of timer
* Adds timer, removes exit_future, http api to op pool
* Partial multiple aggregate attestation handling
* Permits bulk messages accross gossipsub network channel
* Correct compile issues
* Improve gosispsub messaging and correct rest api helpers
* Added global gossipsub subscriptions
* Update validator subscriptions data structs
* Tidy
* Re-structure validator subscriptions
* Initial handling of subscriptions
* Re-structure network service
* Add pubkey cache persistence file
* Add more comments
* Integrate persistence file into builder
* Add pubkey cache tests
* Add HashSetDelay and introduce into attestation service
* Handles validator subscriptions
* Add data_dir to beacon chain builder
* Remove Option in pubkey cache persistence file
* Ensure consistency between datadir/data_dir
* Fix failing network test
* Peer subnet discovery gets queued for future subscriptions
* Reorganise attestation service functions
* Initial wiring of attestation service
* First draft of attestation service timing logic
* Correct minor typos
* Tidy
* Fix todos
* Improve tests
* Add PeerInfo to connected peers mapping
* Fix compile error
* Fix compile error from merge
* Split up block processing metrics
* Tidy
* Refactor get_pubkey_from_state
* Remove commented-out code
* Rename state_cache -> checkpoint_cache
* Rename Checkpoint -> Snapshot
* Tidy, add comments
* Tidy up find_head function
* Change some checkpoint -> snapshot
* Add tests
* Expose max_len
* Remove dead code
* Tidy
* Fix bug
* Add sync-speed metric
* Add first attempt at VerifiableBlock
* Start integrating into beacon chain
* Integrate VerifiableBlock
* Rename VerifableBlock -> PartialBlockVerification
* Add start of typed methods
* Add progress
* Add further progress
* Rename structs
* Add full block verification to block_processing.rs
* Further beacon chain integration
* Update checks for gossip
* Add todo
* Start adding segement verification
* Add passing chain segement test
* Initial integration with batch sync
* Minor changes
* Tidy, add more error checking
* Start adding chain_segment tests
* Finish invalid signature tests
* Include single and gossip verified blocks in tests
* Add gossip verification tests
* Start adding docs
* Finish adding comments to block_processing.rs
* Rename block_processing.rs -> block_verification
* Start removing old block processing code
* Fixes beacon_chain compilation
* Fix project-wide compile errors
* Remove old code
* Correct code to pass all tests
* Fix bug with beacon proposer index
* Fix shim for BlockProcessingError
* Only process one epoch at a time
* Fix loop in chain segment processing
* Correct tests from master merge
* Add caching for state.eth1_data_votes
* Add BeaconChain::validator_pubkey
* Revert "Add caching for state.eth1_data_votes"
This reverts commit cd73dcd6434fb8d8e6bf30c5356355598ea7b78e.
Co-authored-by: Grant Wuerker <gwuerker@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Michael Sproul <michael@sigmaprime.io>
Co-authored-by: Michael Sproul <micsproul@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: pawan <pawandhananjay@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Paul Hauner <paul@paulhauner.com>
2020-03-17 06:24:44 +00:00
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Use async code when interacting with EL (#3244)
## Overview
This rather extensive PR achieves two primary goals:
1. Uses the finalized/justified checkpoints of fork choice (FC), rather than that of the head state.
2. Refactors fork choice, block production and block processing to `async` functions.
Additionally, it achieves:
- Concurrent forkchoice updates to the EL and cache pruning after a new head is selected.
- Concurrent "block packing" (attestations, etc) and execution payload retrieval during block production.
- Concurrent per-block-processing and execution payload verification during block processing.
- The `Arc`-ification of `SignedBeaconBlock` during block processing (it's never mutated, so why not?):
- I had to do this to deal with sending blocks into spawned tasks.
- Previously we were cloning the beacon block at least 2 times during each block processing, these clones are either removed or turned into cheaper `Arc` clones.
- We were also `Box`-ing and un-`Box`-ing beacon blocks as they moved throughout the networking crate. This is not a big deal, but it's nice to avoid shifting things between the stack and heap.
- Avoids cloning *all the blocks* in *every chain segment* during sync.
- It also has the potential to clean up our code where we need to pass an *owned* block around so we can send it back in the case of an error (I didn't do much of this, my PR is already big enough :sweat_smile:)
- The `BeaconChain::HeadSafetyStatus` struct was removed. It was an old relic from prior merge specs.
For motivation for this change, see https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse/pull/3244#issuecomment-1160963273
## Changes to `canonical_head` and `fork_choice`
Previously, the `BeaconChain` had two separate fields:
```
canonical_head: RwLock<Snapshot>,
fork_choice: RwLock<BeaconForkChoice>
```
Now, we have grouped these values under a single struct:
```
canonical_head: CanonicalHead {
cached_head: RwLock<Arc<Snapshot>>,
fork_choice: RwLock<BeaconForkChoice>
}
```
Apart from ergonomics, the only *actual* change here is wrapping the canonical head snapshot in an `Arc`. This means that we no longer need to hold the `cached_head` (`canonical_head`, in old terms) lock when we want to pull some values from it. This was done to avoid deadlock risks by preventing functions from acquiring (and holding) the `cached_head` and `fork_choice` locks simultaneously.
## Breaking Changes
### The `state` (root) field in the `finalized_checkpoint` SSE event
Consider the scenario where epoch `n` is just finalized, but `start_slot(n)` is skipped. There are two state roots we might in the `finalized_checkpoint` SSE event:
1. The state root of the finalized block, which is `get_block(finalized_checkpoint.root).state_root`.
4. The state root at slot of `start_slot(n)`, which would be the state from (1), but "skipped forward" through any skip slots.
Previously, Lighthouse would choose (2). However, we can see that when [Teku generates that event](https://github.com/ConsenSys/teku/blob/de2b2801c89ef5abf983d6bf37867c37fc47121f/data/beaconrestapi/src/main/java/tech/pegasys/teku/beaconrestapi/handlers/v1/events/EventSubscriptionManager.java#L171-L182) it uses [`getStateRootFromBlockRoot`](https://github.com/ConsenSys/teku/blob/de2b2801c89ef5abf983d6bf37867c37fc47121f/data/provider/src/main/java/tech/pegasys/teku/api/ChainDataProvider.java#L336-L341) which uses (1).
I have switched Lighthouse from (2) to (1). I think it's a somewhat arbitrary choice between the two, where (1) is easier to compute and is consistent with Teku.
## Notes for Reviewers
I've renamed `BeaconChain::fork_choice` to `BeaconChain::recompute_head`. Doing this helped ensure I broke all previous uses of fork choice and I also find it more descriptive. It describes an action and can't be confused with trying to get a reference to the `ForkChoice` struct.
I've changed the ordering of SSE events when a block is received. It used to be `[block, finalized, head]` and now it's `[block, head, finalized]`. It was easier this way and I don't think we were making any promises about SSE event ordering so it's not "breaking".
I've made it so fork choice will run when it's first constructed. I did this because I wanted to have a cached version of the last call to `get_head`. Ensuring `get_head` has been run *at least once* means that the cached values doesn't need to wrapped in an `Option`. This was fairly simple, it just involved passing a `slot` to the constructor so it knows *when* it's being run. When loading a fork choice from the store and a slot clock isn't handy I've just used the `slot` that was saved in the `fork_choice_store`. That seems like it would be a faithful representation of the slot when we saved it.
I added the `genesis_time: u64` to the `BeaconChain`. It's small, constant and nice to have around.
Since we're using FC for the fin/just checkpoints, we no longer get the `0x00..00` roots at genesis. You can see I had to remove a work-around in `ef-tests` here: b56be3bc2. I can't find any reason why this would be an issue, if anything I think it'll be better since the genesis-alias has caught us out a few times (0x00..00 isn't actually a real root). Edit: I did find a case where the `network` expected the 0x00..00 alias and patched it here: 3f26ac3e2.
You'll notice a lot of changes in tests. Generally, tests should be functionally equivalent. Here are the things creating the most diff-noise in tests:
- Changing tests to be `tokio::async` tests.
- Adding `.await` to fork choice, block processing and block production functions.
- Refactor of the `canonical_head` "API" provided by the `BeaconChain`. E.g., `chain.canonical_head.cached_head()` instead of `chain.canonical_head.read()`.
- Wrapping `SignedBeaconBlock` in an `Arc`.
- In the `beacon_chain/tests/block_verification`, we can't use the `lazy_static` `CHAIN_SEGMENT` variable anymore since it's generated with an async function. We just generate it in each test, not so efficient but hopefully insignificant.
I had to disable `rayon` concurrent tests in the `fork_choice` tests. This is because the use of `rayon` and `block_on` was causing a panic.
Co-authored-by: Mac L <mjladson@pm.me>
2022-07-03 05:36:50 +00:00
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Initial work towards v0.2.0 (#924)
* Remove ping protocol
* Initial renaming of network services
* Correct rebasing relative to latest master
* Start updating types
* Adds HashMapDelay struct to utils
* Initial network restructure
* Network restructure. Adds new types for v0.2.0
* Removes build artefacts
* Shift validation to beacon chain
* Temporarily remove gossip validation
This is to be updated to match current optimisation efforts.
* Adds AggregateAndProof
* Begin rebuilding pubsub encoding/decoding
* Signature hacking
* Shift gossipsup decoding into eth2_libp2p
* Existing EF tests passing with fake_crypto
* Shifts block encoding/decoding into RPC
* Delete outdated API spec
* All release tests passing bar genesis state parsing
* Update and test YamlConfig
* Update to spec v0.10 compatible BLS
* Updates to BLS EF tests
* Add EF test for AggregateVerify
And delete unused hash2curve tests for uncompressed points
* Update EF tests to v0.10.1
* Use optional block root correctly in block proc
* Use genesis fork in deposit domain. All tests pass
* Fast aggregate verify test
* Update REST API docs
* Fix unused import
* Bump spec tags to v0.10.1
* Add `seconds_per_eth1_block` to chainspec
* Update to timestamp based eth1 voting scheme
* Return None from `get_votes_to_consider` if block cache is empty
* Handle overflows in `is_candidate_block`
* Revert to failing tests
* Fix eth1 data sets test
* Choose default vote according to spec
* Fix collect_valid_votes tests
* Fix `get_votes_to_consider` to choose all eligible blocks
* Uncomment winning_vote tests
* Add comments; remove unused code
* Reduce seconds_per_eth1_block for simulation
* Addressed review comments
* Add test for default vote case
* Fix logs
* Remove unused functions
* Meter default eth1 votes
* Fix comments
* Progress on attestation service
* Address review comments; remove unused dependency
* Initial work on removing libp2p lock
* Add LRU caches to store (rollup)
* Update attestation validation for DB changes (WIP)
* Initial version of should_forward_block
* Scaffold
* Progress on attestation validation
Also, consolidate prod+testing slot clocks so that they share much
of the same implementation and can both handle sub-slot time changes.
* Removes lock from libp2p service
* Completed network lock removal
* Finish(?) attestation processing
* Correct network termination future
* Add slot check to block check
* Correct fmt issues
* Remove Drop implementation for network service
* Add first attempt at attestation proc. re-write
* Add version 2 of attestation processing
* Minor fixes
* Add validator pubkey cache
* Make get_indexed_attestation take a committee
* Link signature processing into new attn verification
* First working version
* Ensure pubkey cache is updated
* Add more metrics, slight optimizations
* Clone committee cache during attestation processing
* Update shuffling cache during block processing
* Remove old commented-out code
* Fix shuffling cache insert bug
* Used indexed attestation in fork choice
* Restructure attn processing, add metrics
* Add more detailed metrics
* Tidy, fix failing tests
* Fix failing tests, tidy
* Address reviewers suggestions
* Disable/delete two outdated tests
* Modification of validator for subscriptions
* Add slot signing to validator client
* Further progress on validation subscription
* Adds necessary validator subscription functionality
* Add new Pubkeys struct to signature_sets
* Refactor with functional approach
* Update beacon chain
* Clean up validator <-> beacon node http types
* Add aggregator status to ValidatorDuty
* Impl Clone for manual slot clock
* Fix minor errors
* Further progress validator client subscription
* Initial subscription and aggregation handling
* Remove decompressed member from pubkey bytes
* Progress to modifying val client for attestation aggregation
* First draft of validator client upgrade for aggregate attestations
* Add hashmap for indices lookup
* Add state cache, remove store cache
* Only build the head committee cache
* Removes lock on a network channel
* Partially implement beacon node subscription http api
* Correct compilation issues
* Change `get_attesting_indices` to use Vec
* Fix failing test
* Partial implementation of timer
* Adds timer, removes exit_future, http api to op pool
* Partial multiple aggregate attestation handling
* Permits bulk messages accross gossipsub network channel
* Correct compile issues
* Improve gosispsub messaging and correct rest api helpers
* Added global gossipsub subscriptions
* Update validator subscriptions data structs
* Tidy
* Re-structure validator subscriptions
* Initial handling of subscriptions
* Re-structure network service
* Add pubkey cache persistence file
* Add more comments
* Integrate persistence file into builder
* Add pubkey cache tests
* Add HashSetDelay and introduce into attestation service
* Handles validator subscriptions
* Add data_dir to beacon chain builder
* Remove Option in pubkey cache persistence file
* Ensure consistency between datadir/data_dir
* Fix failing network test
* Peer subnet discovery gets queued for future subscriptions
* Reorganise attestation service functions
* Initial wiring of attestation service
* First draft of attestation service timing logic
* Correct minor typos
* Tidy
* Fix todos
* Improve tests
* Add PeerInfo to connected peers mapping
* Fix compile error
* Fix compile error from merge
* Split up block processing metrics
* Tidy
* Refactor get_pubkey_from_state
* Remove commented-out code
* Rename state_cache -> checkpoint_cache
* Rename Checkpoint -> Snapshot
* Tidy, add comments
* Tidy up find_head function
* Change some checkpoint -> snapshot
* Add tests
* Expose max_len
* Remove dead code
* Tidy
* Fix bug
* Add sync-speed metric
* Add first attempt at VerifiableBlock
* Start integrating into beacon chain
* Integrate VerifiableBlock
* Rename VerifableBlock -> PartialBlockVerification
* Add start of typed methods
* Add progress
* Add further progress
* Rename structs
* Add full block verification to block_processing.rs
* Further beacon chain integration
* Update checks for gossip
* Add todo
* Start adding segement verification
* Add passing chain segement test
* Initial integration with batch sync
* Minor changes
* Tidy, add more error checking
* Start adding chain_segment tests
* Finish invalid signature tests
* Include single and gossip verified blocks in tests
* Add gossip verification tests
* Start adding docs
* Finish adding comments to block_processing.rs
* Rename block_processing.rs -> block_verification
* Start removing old block processing code
* Fixes beacon_chain compilation
* Fix project-wide compile errors
* Remove old code
* Correct code to pass all tests
* Fix bug with beacon proposer index
* Fix shim for BlockProcessingError
* Only process one epoch at a time
* Fix loop in chain segment processing
* Correct tests from master merge
* Add caching for state.eth1_data_votes
* Add BeaconChain::validator_pubkey
* Revert "Add caching for state.eth1_data_votes"
This reverts commit cd73dcd6434fb8d8e6bf30c5356355598ea7b78e.
Co-authored-by: Grant Wuerker <gwuerker@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Michael Sproul <michael@sigmaprime.io>
Co-authored-by: Michael Sproul <micsproul@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: pawan <pawandhananjay@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Paul Hauner <paul@paulhauner.com>
2020-03-17 06:24:44 +00:00
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Use async code when interacting with EL (#3244)
## Overview
This rather extensive PR achieves two primary goals:
1. Uses the finalized/justified checkpoints of fork choice (FC), rather than that of the head state.
2. Refactors fork choice, block production and block processing to `async` functions.
Additionally, it achieves:
- Concurrent forkchoice updates to the EL and cache pruning after a new head is selected.
- Concurrent "block packing" (attestations, etc) and execution payload retrieval during block production.
- Concurrent per-block-processing and execution payload verification during block processing.
- The `Arc`-ification of `SignedBeaconBlock` during block processing (it's never mutated, so why not?):
- I had to do this to deal with sending blocks into spawned tasks.
- Previously we were cloning the beacon block at least 2 times during each block processing, these clones are either removed or turned into cheaper `Arc` clones.
- We were also `Box`-ing and un-`Box`-ing beacon blocks as they moved throughout the networking crate. This is not a big deal, but it's nice to avoid shifting things between the stack and heap.
- Avoids cloning *all the blocks* in *every chain segment* during sync.
- It also has the potential to clean up our code where we need to pass an *owned* block around so we can send it back in the case of an error (I didn't do much of this, my PR is already big enough :sweat_smile:)
- The `BeaconChain::HeadSafetyStatus` struct was removed. It was an old relic from prior merge specs.
For motivation for this change, see https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse/pull/3244#issuecomment-1160963273
## Changes to `canonical_head` and `fork_choice`
Previously, the `BeaconChain` had two separate fields:
```
canonical_head: RwLock<Snapshot>,
fork_choice: RwLock<BeaconForkChoice>
```
Now, we have grouped these values under a single struct:
```
canonical_head: CanonicalHead {
cached_head: RwLock<Arc<Snapshot>>,
fork_choice: RwLock<BeaconForkChoice>
}
```
Apart from ergonomics, the only *actual* change here is wrapping the canonical head snapshot in an `Arc`. This means that we no longer need to hold the `cached_head` (`canonical_head`, in old terms) lock when we want to pull some values from it. This was done to avoid deadlock risks by preventing functions from acquiring (and holding) the `cached_head` and `fork_choice` locks simultaneously.
## Breaking Changes
### The `state` (root) field in the `finalized_checkpoint` SSE event
Consider the scenario where epoch `n` is just finalized, but `start_slot(n)` is skipped. There are two state roots we might in the `finalized_checkpoint` SSE event:
1. The state root of the finalized block, which is `get_block(finalized_checkpoint.root).state_root`.
4. The state root at slot of `start_slot(n)`, which would be the state from (1), but "skipped forward" through any skip slots.
Previously, Lighthouse would choose (2). However, we can see that when [Teku generates that event](https://github.com/ConsenSys/teku/blob/de2b2801c89ef5abf983d6bf37867c37fc47121f/data/beaconrestapi/src/main/java/tech/pegasys/teku/beaconrestapi/handlers/v1/events/EventSubscriptionManager.java#L171-L182) it uses [`getStateRootFromBlockRoot`](https://github.com/ConsenSys/teku/blob/de2b2801c89ef5abf983d6bf37867c37fc47121f/data/provider/src/main/java/tech/pegasys/teku/api/ChainDataProvider.java#L336-L341) which uses (1).
I have switched Lighthouse from (2) to (1). I think it's a somewhat arbitrary choice between the two, where (1) is easier to compute and is consistent with Teku.
## Notes for Reviewers
I've renamed `BeaconChain::fork_choice` to `BeaconChain::recompute_head`. Doing this helped ensure I broke all previous uses of fork choice and I also find it more descriptive. It describes an action and can't be confused with trying to get a reference to the `ForkChoice` struct.
I've changed the ordering of SSE events when a block is received. It used to be `[block, finalized, head]` and now it's `[block, head, finalized]`. It was easier this way and I don't think we were making any promises about SSE event ordering so it's not "breaking".
I've made it so fork choice will run when it's first constructed. I did this because I wanted to have a cached version of the last call to `get_head`. Ensuring `get_head` has been run *at least once* means that the cached values doesn't need to wrapped in an `Option`. This was fairly simple, it just involved passing a `slot` to the constructor so it knows *when* it's being run. When loading a fork choice from the store and a slot clock isn't handy I've just used the `slot` that was saved in the `fork_choice_store`. That seems like it would be a faithful representation of the slot when we saved it.
I added the `genesis_time: u64` to the `BeaconChain`. It's small, constant and nice to have around.
Since we're using FC for the fin/just checkpoints, we no longer get the `0x00..00` roots at genesis. You can see I had to remove a work-around in `ef-tests` here: b56be3bc2. I can't find any reason why this would be an issue, if anything I think it'll be better since the genesis-alias has caught us out a few times (0x00..00 isn't actually a real root). Edit: I did find a case where the `network` expected the 0x00..00 alias and patched it here: 3f26ac3e2.
You'll notice a lot of changes in tests. Generally, tests should be functionally equivalent. Here are the things creating the most diff-noise in tests:
- Changing tests to be `tokio::async` tests.
- Adding `.await` to fork choice, block processing and block production functions.
- Refactor of the `canonical_head` "API" provided by the `BeaconChain`. E.g., `chain.canonical_head.cached_head()` instead of `chain.canonical_head.read()`.
- Wrapping `SignedBeaconBlock` in an `Arc`.
- In the `beacon_chain/tests/block_verification`, we can't use the `lazy_static` `CHAIN_SEGMENT` variable anymore since it's generated with an async function. We just generate it in each test, not so efficient but hopefully insignificant.
I had to disable `rayon` concurrent tests in the `fork_choice` tests. This is because the use of `rayon` and `block_on` was causing a panic.
Co-authored-by: Mac L <mjladson@pm.me>
2022-07-03 05:36:50 +00:00
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Initial work towards v0.2.0 (#924)
* Remove ping protocol
* Initial renaming of network services
* Correct rebasing relative to latest master
* Start updating types
* Adds HashMapDelay struct to utils
* Initial network restructure
* Network restructure. Adds new types for v0.2.0
* Removes build artefacts
* Shift validation to beacon chain
* Temporarily remove gossip validation
This is to be updated to match current optimisation efforts.
* Adds AggregateAndProof
* Begin rebuilding pubsub encoding/decoding
* Signature hacking
* Shift gossipsup decoding into eth2_libp2p
* Existing EF tests passing with fake_crypto
* Shifts block encoding/decoding into RPC
* Delete outdated API spec
* All release tests passing bar genesis state parsing
* Update and test YamlConfig
* Update to spec v0.10 compatible BLS
* Updates to BLS EF tests
* Add EF test for AggregateVerify
And delete unused hash2curve tests for uncompressed points
* Update EF tests to v0.10.1
* Use optional block root correctly in block proc
* Use genesis fork in deposit domain. All tests pass
* Fast aggregate verify test
* Update REST API docs
* Fix unused import
* Bump spec tags to v0.10.1
* Add `seconds_per_eth1_block` to chainspec
* Update to timestamp based eth1 voting scheme
* Return None from `get_votes_to_consider` if block cache is empty
* Handle overflows in `is_candidate_block`
* Revert to failing tests
* Fix eth1 data sets test
* Choose default vote according to spec
* Fix collect_valid_votes tests
* Fix `get_votes_to_consider` to choose all eligible blocks
* Uncomment winning_vote tests
* Add comments; remove unused code
* Reduce seconds_per_eth1_block for simulation
* Addressed review comments
* Add test for default vote case
* Fix logs
* Remove unused functions
* Meter default eth1 votes
* Fix comments
* Progress on attestation service
* Address review comments; remove unused dependency
* Initial work on removing libp2p lock
* Add LRU caches to store (rollup)
* Update attestation validation for DB changes (WIP)
* Initial version of should_forward_block
* Scaffold
* Progress on attestation validation
Also, consolidate prod+testing slot clocks so that they share much
of the same implementation and can both handle sub-slot time changes.
* Removes lock from libp2p service
* Completed network lock removal
* Finish(?) attestation processing
* Correct network termination future
* Add slot check to block check
* Correct fmt issues
* Remove Drop implementation for network service
* Add first attempt at attestation proc. re-write
* Add version 2 of attestation processing
* Minor fixes
* Add validator pubkey cache
* Make get_indexed_attestation take a committee
* Link signature processing into new attn verification
* First working version
* Ensure pubkey cache is updated
* Add more metrics, slight optimizations
* Clone committee cache during attestation processing
* Update shuffling cache during block processing
* Remove old commented-out code
* Fix shuffling cache insert bug
* Used indexed attestation in fork choice
* Restructure attn processing, add metrics
* Add more detailed metrics
* Tidy, fix failing tests
* Fix failing tests, tidy
* Address reviewers suggestions
* Disable/delete two outdated tests
* Modification of validator for subscriptions
* Add slot signing to validator client
* Further progress on validation subscription
* Adds necessary validator subscription functionality
* Add new Pubkeys struct to signature_sets
* Refactor with functional approach
* Update beacon chain
* Clean up validator <-> beacon node http types
* Add aggregator status to ValidatorDuty
* Impl Clone for manual slot clock
* Fix minor errors
* Further progress validator client subscription
* Initial subscription and aggregation handling
* Remove decompressed member from pubkey bytes
* Progress to modifying val client for attestation aggregation
* First draft of validator client upgrade for aggregate attestations
* Add hashmap for indices lookup
* Add state cache, remove store cache
* Only build the head committee cache
* Removes lock on a network channel
* Partially implement beacon node subscription http api
* Correct compilation issues
* Change `get_attesting_indices` to use Vec
* Fix failing test
* Partial implementation of timer
* Adds timer, removes exit_future, http api to op pool
* Partial multiple aggregate attestation handling
* Permits bulk messages accross gossipsub network channel
* Correct compile issues
* Improve gosispsub messaging and correct rest api helpers
* Added global gossipsub subscriptions
* Update validator subscriptions data structs
* Tidy
* Re-structure validator subscriptions
* Initial handling of subscriptions
* Re-structure network service
* Add pubkey cache persistence file
* Add more comments
* Integrate persistence file into builder
* Add pubkey cache tests
* Add HashSetDelay and introduce into attestation service
* Handles validator subscriptions
* Add data_dir to beacon chain builder
* Remove Option in pubkey cache persistence file
* Ensure consistency between datadir/data_dir
* Fix failing network test
* Peer subnet discovery gets queued for future subscriptions
* Reorganise attestation service functions
* Initial wiring of attestation service
* First draft of attestation service timing logic
* Correct minor typos
* Tidy
* Fix todos
* Improve tests
* Add PeerInfo to connected peers mapping
* Fix compile error
* Fix compile error from merge
* Split up block processing metrics
* Tidy
* Refactor get_pubkey_from_state
* Remove commented-out code
* Rename state_cache -> checkpoint_cache
* Rename Checkpoint -> Snapshot
* Tidy, add comments
* Tidy up find_head function
* Change some checkpoint -> snapshot
* Add tests
* Expose max_len
* Remove dead code
* Tidy
* Fix bug
* Add sync-speed metric
* Add first attempt at VerifiableBlock
* Start integrating into beacon chain
* Integrate VerifiableBlock
* Rename VerifableBlock -> PartialBlockVerification
* Add start of typed methods
* Add progress
* Add further progress
* Rename structs
* Add full block verification to block_processing.rs
* Further beacon chain integration
* Update checks for gossip
* Add todo
* Start adding segement verification
* Add passing chain segement test
* Initial integration with batch sync
* Minor changes
* Tidy, add more error checking
* Start adding chain_segment tests
* Finish invalid signature tests
* Include single and gossip verified blocks in tests
* Add gossip verification tests
* Start adding docs
* Finish adding comments to block_processing.rs
* Rename block_processing.rs -> block_verification
* Start removing old block processing code
* Fixes beacon_chain compilation
* Fix project-wide compile errors
* Remove old code
* Correct code to pass all tests
* Fix bug with beacon proposer index
* Fix shim for BlockProcessingError
* Only process one epoch at a time
* Fix loop in chain segment processing
* Correct tests from master merge
* Add caching for state.eth1_data_votes
* Add BeaconChain::validator_pubkey
* Revert "Add caching for state.eth1_data_votes"
This reverts commit cd73dcd6434fb8d8e6bf30c5356355598ea7b78e.
Co-authored-by: Grant Wuerker <gwuerker@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Michael Sproul <michael@sigmaprime.io>
Co-authored-by: Michael Sproul <micsproul@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: pawan <pawandhananjay@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Paul Hauner <paul@paulhauner.com>
2020-03-17 06:24:44 +00:00
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// Ensure the block will be rejected if imported in a chain segment.
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assert!(
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matches!(
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harness
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.process_chain_segment(blocks, NotifyExecutionLayer::Yes)
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Use async code when interacting with EL (#3244)
## Overview
This rather extensive PR achieves two primary goals:
1. Uses the finalized/justified checkpoints of fork choice (FC), rather than that of the head state.
2. Refactors fork choice, block production and block processing to `async` functions.
Additionally, it achieves:
- Concurrent forkchoice updates to the EL and cache pruning after a new head is selected.
- Concurrent "block packing" (attestations, etc) and execution payload retrieval during block production.
- Concurrent per-block-processing and execution payload verification during block processing.
- The `Arc`-ification of `SignedBeaconBlock` during block processing (it's never mutated, so why not?):
- I had to do this to deal with sending blocks into spawned tasks.
- Previously we were cloning the beacon block at least 2 times during each block processing, these clones are either removed or turned into cheaper `Arc` clones.
- We were also `Box`-ing and un-`Box`-ing beacon blocks as they moved throughout the networking crate. This is not a big deal, but it's nice to avoid shifting things between the stack and heap.
- Avoids cloning *all the blocks* in *every chain segment* during sync.
- It also has the potential to clean up our code where we need to pass an *owned* block around so we can send it back in the case of an error (I didn't do much of this, my PR is already big enough :sweat_smile:)
- The `BeaconChain::HeadSafetyStatus` struct was removed. It was an old relic from prior merge specs.
For motivation for this change, see https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse/pull/3244#issuecomment-1160963273
## Changes to `canonical_head` and `fork_choice`
Previously, the `BeaconChain` had two separate fields:
```
canonical_head: RwLock<Snapshot>,
fork_choice: RwLock<BeaconForkChoice>
```
Now, we have grouped these values under a single struct:
```
canonical_head: CanonicalHead {
cached_head: RwLock<Arc<Snapshot>>,
fork_choice: RwLock<BeaconForkChoice>
}
```
Apart from ergonomics, the only *actual* change here is wrapping the canonical head snapshot in an `Arc`. This means that we no longer need to hold the `cached_head` (`canonical_head`, in old terms) lock when we want to pull some values from it. This was done to avoid deadlock risks by preventing functions from acquiring (and holding) the `cached_head` and `fork_choice` locks simultaneously.
## Breaking Changes
### The `state` (root) field in the `finalized_checkpoint` SSE event
Consider the scenario where epoch `n` is just finalized, but `start_slot(n)` is skipped. There are two state roots we might in the `finalized_checkpoint` SSE event:
1. The state root of the finalized block, which is `get_block(finalized_checkpoint.root).state_root`.
4. The state root at slot of `start_slot(n)`, which would be the state from (1), but "skipped forward" through any skip slots.
Previously, Lighthouse would choose (2). However, we can see that when [Teku generates that event](https://github.com/ConsenSys/teku/blob/de2b2801c89ef5abf983d6bf37867c37fc47121f/data/beaconrestapi/src/main/java/tech/pegasys/teku/beaconrestapi/handlers/v1/events/EventSubscriptionManager.java#L171-L182) it uses [`getStateRootFromBlockRoot`](https://github.com/ConsenSys/teku/blob/de2b2801c89ef5abf983d6bf37867c37fc47121f/data/provider/src/main/java/tech/pegasys/teku/api/ChainDataProvider.java#L336-L341) which uses (1).
I have switched Lighthouse from (2) to (1). I think it's a somewhat arbitrary choice between the two, where (1) is easier to compute and is consistent with Teku.
## Notes for Reviewers
I've renamed `BeaconChain::fork_choice` to `BeaconChain::recompute_head`. Doing this helped ensure I broke all previous uses of fork choice and I also find it more descriptive. It describes an action and can't be confused with trying to get a reference to the `ForkChoice` struct.
I've changed the ordering of SSE events when a block is received. It used to be `[block, finalized, head]` and now it's `[block, head, finalized]`. It was easier this way and I don't think we were making any promises about SSE event ordering so it's not "breaking".
I've made it so fork choice will run when it's first constructed. I did this because I wanted to have a cached version of the last call to `get_head`. Ensuring `get_head` has been run *at least once* means that the cached values doesn't need to wrapped in an `Option`. This was fairly simple, it just involved passing a `slot` to the constructor so it knows *when* it's being run. When loading a fork choice from the store and a slot clock isn't handy I've just used the `slot` that was saved in the `fork_choice_store`. That seems like it would be a faithful representation of the slot when we saved it.
I added the `genesis_time: u64` to the `BeaconChain`. It's small, constant and nice to have around.
Since we're using FC for the fin/just checkpoints, we no longer get the `0x00..00` roots at genesis. You can see I had to remove a work-around in `ef-tests` here: b56be3bc2. I can't find any reason why this would be an issue, if anything I think it'll be better since the genesis-alias has caught us out a few times (0x00..00 isn't actually a real root). Edit: I did find a case where the `network` expected the 0x00..00 alias and patched it here: 3f26ac3e2.
You'll notice a lot of changes in tests. Generally, tests should be functionally equivalent. Here are the things creating the most diff-noise in tests:
- Changing tests to be `tokio::async` tests.
- Adding `.await` to fork choice, block processing and block production functions.
- Refactor of the `canonical_head` "API" provided by the `BeaconChain`. E.g., `chain.canonical_head.cached_head()` instead of `chain.canonical_head.read()`.
- Wrapping `SignedBeaconBlock` in an `Arc`.
- In the `beacon_chain/tests/block_verification`, we can't use the `lazy_static` `CHAIN_SEGMENT` variable anymore since it's generated with an async function. We just generate it in each test, not so efficient but hopefully insignificant.
I had to disable `rayon` concurrent tests in the `fork_choice` tests. This is because the use of `rayon` and `block_on` was causing a panic.
Co-authored-by: Mac L <mjladson@pm.me>
2022-07-03 05:36:50 +00:00
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.into_block_error(),
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Err(BlockError::InvalidSignature)
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),
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"should not import chain segment with an invalid {} signature",
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);
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Initial work towards v0.2.0 (#924)
* Remove ping protocol
* Initial renaming of network services
* Correct rebasing relative to latest master
* Start updating types
* Adds HashMapDelay struct to utils
* Initial network restructure
* Network restructure. Adds new types for v0.2.0
* Removes build artefacts
* Shift validation to beacon chain
* Temporarily remove gossip validation
This is to be updated to match current optimisation efforts.
* Adds AggregateAndProof
* Begin rebuilding pubsub encoding/decoding
* Signature hacking
* Shift gossipsup decoding into eth2_libp2p
* Existing EF tests passing with fake_crypto
* Shifts block encoding/decoding into RPC
* Delete outdated API spec
* All release tests passing bar genesis state parsing
* Update and test YamlConfig
* Update to spec v0.10 compatible BLS
* Updates to BLS EF tests
* Add EF test for AggregateVerify
And delete unused hash2curve tests for uncompressed points
* Update EF tests to v0.10.1
* Use optional block root correctly in block proc
* Use genesis fork in deposit domain. All tests pass
* Fast aggregate verify test
* Update REST API docs
* Fix unused import
* Bump spec tags to v0.10.1
* Add `seconds_per_eth1_block` to chainspec
* Update to timestamp based eth1 voting scheme
* Return None from `get_votes_to_consider` if block cache is empty
* Handle overflows in `is_candidate_block`
* Revert to failing tests
* Fix eth1 data sets test
* Choose default vote according to spec
* Fix collect_valid_votes tests
* Fix `get_votes_to_consider` to choose all eligible blocks
* Uncomment winning_vote tests
* Add comments; remove unused code
* Reduce seconds_per_eth1_block for simulation
* Addressed review comments
* Add test for default vote case
* Fix logs
* Remove unused functions
* Meter default eth1 votes
* Fix comments
* Progress on attestation service
* Address review comments; remove unused dependency
* Initial work on removing libp2p lock
* Add LRU caches to store (rollup)
* Update attestation validation for DB changes (WIP)
* Initial version of should_forward_block
* Scaffold
* Progress on attestation validation
Also, consolidate prod+testing slot clocks so that they share much
of the same implementation and can both handle sub-slot time changes.
* Removes lock from libp2p service
* Completed network lock removal
* Finish(?) attestation processing
* Correct network termination future
* Add slot check to block check
* Correct fmt issues
* Remove Drop implementation for network service
* Add first attempt at attestation proc. re-write
* Add version 2 of attestation processing
* Minor fixes
* Add validator pubkey cache
* Make get_indexed_attestation take a committee
* Link signature processing into new attn verification
* First working version
* Ensure pubkey cache is updated
* Add more metrics, slight optimizations
* Clone committee cache during attestation processing
* Update shuffling cache during block processing
* Remove old commented-out code
* Fix shuffling cache insert bug
* Used indexed attestation in fork choice
* Restructure attn processing, add metrics
* Add more detailed metrics
* Tidy, fix failing tests
* Fix failing tests, tidy
* Address reviewers suggestions
* Disable/delete two outdated tests
* Modification of validator for subscriptions
* Add slot signing to validator client
* Further progress on validation subscription
* Adds necessary validator subscription functionality
* Add new Pubkeys struct to signature_sets
* Refactor with functional approach
* Update beacon chain
* Clean up validator <-> beacon node http types
* Add aggregator status to ValidatorDuty
* Impl Clone for manual slot clock
* Fix minor errors
* Further progress validator client subscription
* Initial subscription and aggregation handling
* Remove decompressed member from pubkey bytes
* Progress to modifying val client for attestation aggregation
* First draft of validator client upgrade for aggregate attestations
* Add hashmap for indices lookup
* Add state cache, remove store cache
* Only build the head committee cache
* Removes lock on a network channel
* Partially implement beacon node subscription http api
* Correct compilation issues
* Change `get_attesting_indices` to use Vec
* Fix failing test
* Partial implementation of timer
* Adds timer, removes exit_future, http api to op pool
* Partial multiple aggregate attestation handling
* Permits bulk messages accross gossipsub network channel
* Correct compile issues
* Improve gosispsub messaging and correct rest api helpers
* Added global gossipsub subscriptions
* Update validator subscriptions data structs
* Tidy
* Re-structure validator subscriptions
* Initial handling of subscriptions
* Re-structure network service
* Add pubkey cache persistence file
* Add more comments
* Integrate persistence file into builder
* Add pubkey cache tests
* Add HashSetDelay and introduce into attestation service
* Handles validator subscriptions
* Add data_dir to beacon chain builder
* Remove Option in pubkey cache persistence file
* Ensure consistency between datadir/data_dir
* Fix failing network test
* Peer subnet discovery gets queued for future subscriptions
* Reorganise attestation service functions
* Initial wiring of attestation service
* First draft of attestation service timing logic
* Correct minor typos
* Tidy
* Fix todos
* Improve tests
* Add PeerInfo to connected peers mapping
* Fix compile error
* Fix compile error from merge
* Split up block processing metrics
* Tidy
* Refactor get_pubkey_from_state
* Remove commented-out code
* Rename state_cache -> checkpoint_cache
* Rename Checkpoint -> Snapshot
* Tidy, add comments
* Tidy up find_head function
* Change some checkpoint -> snapshot
* Add tests
* Expose max_len
* Remove dead code
* Tidy
* Fix bug
* Add sync-speed metric
* Add first attempt at VerifiableBlock
* Start integrating into beacon chain
* Integrate VerifiableBlock
* Rename VerifableBlock -> PartialBlockVerification
* Add start of typed methods
* Add progress
* Add further progress
* Rename structs
* Add full block verification to block_processing.rs
* Further beacon chain integration
* Update checks for gossip
* Add todo
* Start adding segement verification
* Add passing chain segement test
* Initial integration with batch sync
* Minor changes
* Tidy, add more error checking
* Start adding chain_segment tests
* Finish invalid signature tests
* Include single and gossip verified blocks in tests
* Add gossip verification tests
* Start adding docs
* Finish adding comments to block_processing.rs
* Rename block_processing.rs -> block_verification
* Start removing old block processing code
* Fixes beacon_chain compilation
* Fix project-wide compile errors
* Remove old code
* Correct code to pass all tests
* Fix bug with beacon proposer index
* Fix shim for BlockProcessingError
* Only process one epoch at a time
* Fix loop in chain segment processing
* Correct tests from master merge
* Add caching for state.eth1_data_votes
* Add BeaconChain::validator_pubkey
* Revert "Add caching for state.eth1_data_votes"
This reverts commit cd73dcd6434fb8d8e6bf30c5356355598ea7b78e.
Co-authored-by: Grant Wuerker <gwuerker@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Michael Sproul <michael@sigmaprime.io>
Co-authored-by: Michael Sproul <micsproul@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: pawan <pawandhananjay@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Paul Hauner <paul@paulhauner.com>
2020-03-17 06:24:44 +00:00
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Use async code when interacting with EL (#3244)
## Overview
This rather extensive PR achieves two primary goals:
1. Uses the finalized/justified checkpoints of fork choice (FC), rather than that of the head state.
2. Refactors fork choice, block production and block processing to `async` functions.
Additionally, it achieves:
- Concurrent forkchoice updates to the EL and cache pruning after a new head is selected.
- Concurrent "block packing" (attestations, etc) and execution payload retrieval during block production.
- Concurrent per-block-processing and execution payload verification during block processing.
- The `Arc`-ification of `SignedBeaconBlock` during block processing (it's never mutated, so why not?):
- I had to do this to deal with sending blocks into spawned tasks.
- Previously we were cloning the beacon block at least 2 times during each block processing, these clones are either removed or turned into cheaper `Arc` clones.
- We were also `Box`-ing and un-`Box`-ing beacon blocks as they moved throughout the networking crate. This is not a big deal, but it's nice to avoid shifting things between the stack and heap.
- Avoids cloning *all the blocks* in *every chain segment* during sync.
- It also has the potential to clean up our code where we need to pass an *owned* block around so we can send it back in the case of an error (I didn't do much of this, my PR is already big enough :sweat_smile:)
- The `BeaconChain::HeadSafetyStatus` struct was removed. It was an old relic from prior merge specs.
For motivation for this change, see https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse/pull/3244#issuecomment-1160963273
## Changes to `canonical_head` and `fork_choice`
Previously, the `BeaconChain` had two separate fields:
```
canonical_head: RwLock<Snapshot>,
fork_choice: RwLock<BeaconForkChoice>
```
Now, we have grouped these values under a single struct:
```
canonical_head: CanonicalHead {
cached_head: RwLock<Arc<Snapshot>>,
fork_choice: RwLock<BeaconForkChoice>
}
```
Apart from ergonomics, the only *actual* change here is wrapping the canonical head snapshot in an `Arc`. This means that we no longer need to hold the `cached_head` (`canonical_head`, in old terms) lock when we want to pull some values from it. This was done to avoid deadlock risks by preventing functions from acquiring (and holding) the `cached_head` and `fork_choice` locks simultaneously.
## Breaking Changes
### The `state` (root) field in the `finalized_checkpoint` SSE event
Consider the scenario where epoch `n` is just finalized, but `start_slot(n)` is skipped. There are two state roots we might in the `finalized_checkpoint` SSE event:
1. The state root of the finalized block, which is `get_block(finalized_checkpoint.root).state_root`.
4. The state root at slot of `start_slot(n)`, which would be the state from (1), but "skipped forward" through any skip slots.
Previously, Lighthouse would choose (2). However, we can see that when [Teku generates that event](https://github.com/ConsenSys/teku/blob/de2b2801c89ef5abf983d6bf37867c37fc47121f/data/beaconrestapi/src/main/java/tech/pegasys/teku/beaconrestapi/handlers/v1/events/EventSubscriptionManager.java#L171-L182) it uses [`getStateRootFromBlockRoot`](https://github.com/ConsenSys/teku/blob/de2b2801c89ef5abf983d6bf37867c37fc47121f/data/provider/src/main/java/tech/pegasys/teku/api/ChainDataProvider.java#L336-L341) which uses (1).
I have switched Lighthouse from (2) to (1). I think it's a somewhat arbitrary choice between the two, where (1) is easier to compute and is consistent with Teku.
## Notes for Reviewers
I've renamed `BeaconChain::fork_choice` to `BeaconChain::recompute_head`. Doing this helped ensure I broke all previous uses of fork choice and I also find it more descriptive. It describes an action and can't be confused with trying to get a reference to the `ForkChoice` struct.
I've changed the ordering of SSE events when a block is received. It used to be `[block, finalized, head]` and now it's `[block, head, finalized]`. It was easier this way and I don't think we were making any promises about SSE event ordering so it's not "breaking".
I've made it so fork choice will run when it's first constructed. I did this because I wanted to have a cached version of the last call to `get_head`. Ensuring `get_head` has been run *at least once* means that the cached values doesn't need to wrapped in an `Option`. This was fairly simple, it just involved passing a `slot` to the constructor so it knows *when* it's being run. When loading a fork choice from the store and a slot clock isn't handy I've just used the `slot` that was saved in the `fork_choice_store`. That seems like it would be a faithful representation of the slot when we saved it.
I added the `genesis_time: u64` to the `BeaconChain`. It's small, constant and nice to have around.
Since we're using FC for the fin/just checkpoints, we no longer get the `0x00..00` roots at genesis. You can see I had to remove a work-around in `ef-tests` here: b56be3bc2. I can't find any reason why this would be an issue, if anything I think it'll be better since the genesis-alias has caught us out a few times (0x00..00 isn't actually a real root). Edit: I did find a case where the `network` expected the 0x00..00 alias and patched it here: 3f26ac3e2.
You'll notice a lot of changes in tests. Generally, tests should be functionally equivalent. Here are the things creating the most diff-noise in tests:
- Changing tests to be `tokio::async` tests.
- Adding `.await` to fork choice, block processing and block production functions.
- Refactor of the `canonical_head` "API" provided by the `BeaconChain`. E.g., `chain.canonical_head.cached_head()` instead of `chain.canonical_head.read()`.
- Wrapping `SignedBeaconBlock` in an `Arc`.
- In the `beacon_chain/tests/block_verification`, we can't use the `lazy_static` `CHAIN_SEGMENT` variable anymore since it's generated with an async function. We just generate it in each test, not so efficient but hopefully insignificant.
I had to disable `rayon` concurrent tests in the `fork_choice` tests. This is because the use of `rayon` and `block_on` was causing a panic.
Co-authored-by: Mac L <mjladson@pm.me>
2022-07-03 05:36:50 +00:00
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Add broadcast validation routes to Beacon Node HTTP API (#4316)
## Issue Addressed
- #4293
- #4264
## Proposed Changes
*Changes largely follow those suggested in the main issue*.
- Add new routes to HTTP API
- `post_beacon_blocks_v2`
- `post_blinded_beacon_blocks_v2`
- Add new routes to `BeaconNodeHttpClient`
- `post_beacon_blocks_v2`
- `post_blinded_beacon_blocks_v2`
- Define new Eth2 common types
- `BroadcastValidation`, enum representing the level of validation to apply to blocks prior to broadcast
- `BroadcastValidationQuery`, the corresponding HTTP query string type for the above type
- ~~Define `_checked` variants of both `publish_block` and `publish_blinded_block` that enforce a validation level at a type level~~
- Add interactive tests to the `bn_http_api_tests` test target covering each validation level (to their own test module, `broadcast_validation_tests`)
- `beacon/blocks`
- `broadcast_validation=gossip`
- Invalid (400)
- Full Pass (200)
- Partial Pass (202)
- `broadcast_validation=consensus`
- Invalid (400)
- Only gossip (400)
- Only consensus pass (i.e., equivocates) (200)
- Full pass (200)
- `broadcast_validation=consensus_and_equivocation`
- Invalid (400)
- Invalid due to early equivocation (400)
- Only gossip (400)
- Only consensus (400)
- Pass (200)
- `beacon/blinded_blocks`
- `broadcast_validation=gossip`
- Invalid (400)
- Full Pass (200)
- Partial Pass (202)
- `broadcast_validation=consensus`
- Invalid (400)
- Only gossip (400)
- ~~Only consensus pass (i.e., equivocates) (200)~~
- Full pass (200)
- `broadcast_validation=consensus_and_equivocation`
- Invalid (400)
- Invalid due to early equivocation (400)
- Only gossip (400)
- Only consensus (400)
- Pass (200)
- Add a new trait, `IntoGossipVerifiedBlock`, which allows type-level guarantees to be made as to gossip validity
- Modify the structure of the `ObservedBlockProducers` cache from a `(slot, validator_index)` mapping to a `((slot, validator_index), block_root)` mapping
- Modify `ObservedBlockProducers::proposer_has_been_observed` to return a `SeenBlock` rather than a boolean on success
- Punish gossip peer (low) for submitting equivocating blocks
- Rename `BlockError::SlashablePublish` to `BlockError::SlashableProposal`
## Additional Info
This PR contains changes that directly modify how blocks are verified within the client. For more context, consult [comments in-thread](https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse/pull/4316#discussion_r1234724202).
Co-authored-by: Michael Sproul <michael@sigmaprime.io>
2023-06-29 12:02:38 +00:00
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assert!(
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2022-08-05 23:41:09 +00:00
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matches!(process_res, Err(BlockError::InvalidSignature)),
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"should not import individual block with an invalid {} signature, got: {:?}",
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item,
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process_res
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2020-08-14 06:36:38 +00:00
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);
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// NOTE: we choose not to check gossip verification here. It only checks one signature
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// (proposal) and that is already tested elsewhere in this file.
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//
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// It's not trivial to just check gossip verification since it will start refusing
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// blocks as soon as it has seen one valid proposal signature for a given (validator,
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// slot) tuple.
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}
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Use async code when interacting with EL (#3244)
## Overview
This rather extensive PR achieves two primary goals:
1. Uses the finalized/justified checkpoints of fork choice (FC), rather than that of the head state.
2. Refactors fork choice, block production and block processing to `async` functions.
Additionally, it achieves:
- Concurrent forkchoice updates to the EL and cache pruning after a new head is selected.
- Concurrent "block packing" (attestations, etc) and execution payload retrieval during block production.
- Concurrent per-block-processing and execution payload verification during block processing.
- The `Arc`-ification of `SignedBeaconBlock` during block processing (it's never mutated, so why not?):
- I had to do this to deal with sending blocks into spawned tasks.
- Previously we were cloning the beacon block at least 2 times during each block processing, these clones are either removed or turned into cheaper `Arc` clones.
- We were also `Box`-ing and un-`Box`-ing beacon blocks as they moved throughout the networking crate. This is not a big deal, but it's nice to avoid shifting things between the stack and heap.
- Avoids cloning *all the blocks* in *every chain segment* during sync.
- It also has the potential to clean up our code where we need to pass an *owned* block around so we can send it back in the case of an error (I didn't do much of this, my PR is already big enough :sweat_smile:)
- The `BeaconChain::HeadSafetyStatus` struct was removed. It was an old relic from prior merge specs.
For motivation for this change, see https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse/pull/3244#issuecomment-1160963273
## Changes to `canonical_head` and `fork_choice`
Previously, the `BeaconChain` had two separate fields:
```
canonical_head: RwLock<Snapshot>,
fork_choice: RwLock<BeaconForkChoice>
```
Now, we have grouped these values under a single struct:
```
canonical_head: CanonicalHead {
cached_head: RwLock<Arc<Snapshot>>,
fork_choice: RwLock<BeaconForkChoice>
}
```
Apart from ergonomics, the only *actual* change here is wrapping the canonical head snapshot in an `Arc`. This means that we no longer need to hold the `cached_head` (`canonical_head`, in old terms) lock when we want to pull some values from it. This was done to avoid deadlock risks by preventing functions from acquiring (and holding) the `cached_head` and `fork_choice` locks simultaneously.
## Breaking Changes
### The `state` (root) field in the `finalized_checkpoint` SSE event
Consider the scenario where epoch `n` is just finalized, but `start_slot(n)` is skipped. There are two state roots we might in the `finalized_checkpoint` SSE event:
1. The state root of the finalized block, which is `get_block(finalized_checkpoint.root).state_root`.
4. The state root at slot of `start_slot(n)`, which would be the state from (1), but "skipped forward" through any skip slots.
Previously, Lighthouse would choose (2). However, we can see that when [Teku generates that event](https://github.com/ConsenSys/teku/blob/de2b2801c89ef5abf983d6bf37867c37fc47121f/data/beaconrestapi/src/main/java/tech/pegasys/teku/beaconrestapi/handlers/v1/events/EventSubscriptionManager.java#L171-L182) it uses [`getStateRootFromBlockRoot`](https://github.com/ConsenSys/teku/blob/de2b2801c89ef5abf983d6bf37867c37fc47121f/data/provider/src/main/java/tech/pegasys/teku/api/ChainDataProvider.java#L336-L341) which uses (1).
I have switched Lighthouse from (2) to (1). I think it's a somewhat arbitrary choice between the two, where (1) is easier to compute and is consistent with Teku.
## Notes for Reviewers
I've renamed `BeaconChain::fork_choice` to `BeaconChain::recompute_head`. Doing this helped ensure I broke all previous uses of fork choice and I also find it more descriptive. It describes an action and can't be confused with trying to get a reference to the `ForkChoice` struct.
I've changed the ordering of SSE events when a block is received. It used to be `[block, finalized, head]` and now it's `[block, head, finalized]`. It was easier this way and I don't think we were making any promises about SSE event ordering so it's not "breaking".
I've made it so fork choice will run when it's first constructed. I did this because I wanted to have a cached version of the last call to `get_head`. Ensuring `get_head` has been run *at least once* means that the cached values doesn't need to wrapped in an `Option`. This was fairly simple, it just involved passing a `slot` to the constructor so it knows *when* it's being run. When loading a fork choice from the store and a slot clock isn't handy I've just used the `slot` that was saved in the `fork_choice_store`. That seems like it would be a faithful representation of the slot when we saved it.
I added the `genesis_time: u64` to the `BeaconChain`. It's small, constant and nice to have around.
Since we're using FC for the fin/just checkpoints, we no longer get the `0x00..00` roots at genesis. You can see I had to remove a work-around in `ef-tests` here: b56be3bc2. I can't find any reason why this would be an issue, if anything I think it'll be better since the genesis-alias has caught us out a few times (0x00..00 isn't actually a real root). Edit: I did find a case where the `network` expected the 0x00..00 alias and patched it here: 3f26ac3e2.
You'll notice a lot of changes in tests. Generally, tests should be functionally equivalent. Here are the things creating the most diff-noise in tests:
- Changing tests to be `tokio::async` tests.
- Adding `.await` to fork choice, block processing and block production functions.
- Refactor of the `canonical_head` "API" provided by the `BeaconChain`. E.g., `chain.canonical_head.cached_head()` instead of `chain.canonical_head.read()`.
- Wrapping `SignedBeaconBlock` in an `Arc`.
- In the `beacon_chain/tests/block_verification`, we can't use the `lazy_static` `CHAIN_SEGMENT` variable anymore since it's generated with an async function. We just generate it in each test, not so efficient but hopefully insignificant.
I had to disable `rayon` concurrent tests in the `fork_choice` tests. This is because the use of `rayon` and `block_on` was causing a panic.
Co-authored-by: Mac L <mjladson@pm.me>
2022-07-03 05:36:50 +00:00
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async fn get_invalid_sigs_harness(
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chain_segment: &[BeaconSnapshot<E>],
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) -> BeaconChainHarness<EphemeralHarnessType<E>> {
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2020-08-14 06:36:38 +00:00
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let harness = get_harness(VALIDATOR_COUNT);
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harness
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.chain
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.slot_clock
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Use async code when interacting with EL (#3244)
## Overview
This rather extensive PR achieves two primary goals:
1. Uses the finalized/justified checkpoints of fork choice (FC), rather than that of the head state.
2. Refactors fork choice, block production and block processing to `async` functions.
Additionally, it achieves:
- Concurrent forkchoice updates to the EL and cache pruning after a new head is selected.
- Concurrent "block packing" (attestations, etc) and execution payload retrieval during block production.
- Concurrent per-block-processing and execution payload verification during block processing.
- The `Arc`-ification of `SignedBeaconBlock` during block processing (it's never mutated, so why not?):
- I had to do this to deal with sending blocks into spawned tasks.
- Previously we were cloning the beacon block at least 2 times during each block processing, these clones are either removed or turned into cheaper `Arc` clones.
- We were also `Box`-ing and un-`Box`-ing beacon blocks as they moved throughout the networking crate. This is not a big deal, but it's nice to avoid shifting things between the stack and heap.
- Avoids cloning *all the blocks* in *every chain segment* during sync.
- It also has the potential to clean up our code where we need to pass an *owned* block around so we can send it back in the case of an error (I didn't do much of this, my PR is already big enough :sweat_smile:)
- The `BeaconChain::HeadSafetyStatus` struct was removed. It was an old relic from prior merge specs.
For motivation for this change, see https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse/pull/3244#issuecomment-1160963273
## Changes to `canonical_head` and `fork_choice`
Previously, the `BeaconChain` had two separate fields:
```
canonical_head: RwLock<Snapshot>,
fork_choice: RwLock<BeaconForkChoice>
```
Now, we have grouped these values under a single struct:
```
canonical_head: CanonicalHead {
cached_head: RwLock<Arc<Snapshot>>,
fork_choice: RwLock<BeaconForkChoice>
}
```
Apart from ergonomics, the only *actual* change here is wrapping the canonical head snapshot in an `Arc`. This means that we no longer need to hold the `cached_head` (`canonical_head`, in old terms) lock when we want to pull some values from it. This was done to avoid deadlock risks by preventing functions from acquiring (and holding) the `cached_head` and `fork_choice` locks simultaneously.
## Breaking Changes
### The `state` (root) field in the `finalized_checkpoint` SSE event
Consider the scenario where epoch `n` is just finalized, but `start_slot(n)` is skipped. There are two state roots we might in the `finalized_checkpoint` SSE event:
1. The state root of the finalized block, which is `get_block(finalized_checkpoint.root).state_root`.
4. The state root at slot of `start_slot(n)`, which would be the state from (1), but "skipped forward" through any skip slots.
Previously, Lighthouse would choose (2). However, we can see that when [Teku generates that event](https://github.com/ConsenSys/teku/blob/de2b2801c89ef5abf983d6bf37867c37fc47121f/data/beaconrestapi/src/main/java/tech/pegasys/teku/beaconrestapi/handlers/v1/events/EventSubscriptionManager.java#L171-L182) it uses [`getStateRootFromBlockRoot`](https://github.com/ConsenSys/teku/blob/de2b2801c89ef5abf983d6bf37867c37fc47121f/data/provider/src/main/java/tech/pegasys/teku/api/ChainDataProvider.java#L336-L341) which uses (1).
I have switched Lighthouse from (2) to (1). I think it's a somewhat arbitrary choice between the two, where (1) is easier to compute and is consistent with Teku.
## Notes for Reviewers
I've renamed `BeaconChain::fork_choice` to `BeaconChain::recompute_head`. Doing this helped ensure I broke all previous uses of fork choice and I also find it more descriptive. It describes an action and can't be confused with trying to get a reference to the `ForkChoice` struct.
I've changed the ordering of SSE events when a block is received. It used to be `[block, finalized, head]` and now it's `[block, head, finalized]`. It was easier this way and I don't think we were making any promises about SSE event ordering so it's not "breaking".
I've made it so fork choice will run when it's first constructed. I did this because I wanted to have a cached version of the last call to `get_head`. Ensuring `get_head` has been run *at least once* means that the cached values doesn't need to wrapped in an `Option`. This was fairly simple, it just involved passing a `slot` to the constructor so it knows *when* it's being run. When loading a fork choice from the store and a slot clock isn't handy I've just used the `slot` that was saved in the `fork_choice_store`. That seems like it would be a faithful representation of the slot when we saved it.
I added the `genesis_time: u64` to the `BeaconChain`. It's small, constant and nice to have around.
Since we're using FC for the fin/just checkpoints, we no longer get the `0x00..00` roots at genesis. You can see I had to remove a work-around in `ef-tests` here: b56be3bc2. I can't find any reason why this would be an issue, if anything I think it'll be better since the genesis-alias has caught us out a few times (0x00..00 isn't actually a real root). Edit: I did find a case where the `network` expected the 0x00..00 alias and patched it here: 3f26ac3e2.
You'll notice a lot of changes in tests. Generally, tests should be functionally equivalent. Here are the things creating the most diff-noise in tests:
- Changing tests to be `tokio::async` tests.
- Adding `.await` to fork choice, block processing and block production functions.
- Refactor of the `canonical_head` "API" provided by the `BeaconChain`. E.g., `chain.canonical_head.cached_head()` instead of `chain.canonical_head.read()`.
- Wrapping `SignedBeaconBlock` in an `Arc`.
- In the `beacon_chain/tests/block_verification`, we can't use the `lazy_static` `CHAIN_SEGMENT` variable anymore since it's generated with an async function. We just generate it in each test, not so efficient but hopefully insignificant.
I had to disable `rayon` concurrent tests in the `fork_choice` tests. This is because the use of `rayon` and `block_on` was causing a panic.
Co-authored-by: Mac L <mjladson@pm.me>
2022-07-03 05:36:50 +00:00
|
|
|
.set_slot(chain_segment.last().unwrap().beacon_block.slot().as_u64());
|
2020-08-14 06:36:38 +00:00
|
|
|
harness
|
|
|
|
}
|
Use async code when interacting with EL (#3244)
## Overview
This rather extensive PR achieves two primary goals:
1. Uses the finalized/justified checkpoints of fork choice (FC), rather than that of the head state.
2. Refactors fork choice, block production and block processing to `async` functions.
Additionally, it achieves:
- Concurrent forkchoice updates to the EL and cache pruning after a new head is selected.
- Concurrent "block packing" (attestations, etc) and execution payload retrieval during block production.
- Concurrent per-block-processing and execution payload verification during block processing.
- The `Arc`-ification of `SignedBeaconBlock` during block processing (it's never mutated, so why not?):
- I had to do this to deal with sending blocks into spawned tasks.
- Previously we were cloning the beacon block at least 2 times during each block processing, these clones are either removed or turned into cheaper `Arc` clones.
- We were also `Box`-ing and un-`Box`-ing beacon blocks as they moved throughout the networking crate. This is not a big deal, but it's nice to avoid shifting things between the stack and heap.
- Avoids cloning *all the blocks* in *every chain segment* during sync.
- It also has the potential to clean up our code where we need to pass an *owned* block around so we can send it back in the case of an error (I didn't do much of this, my PR is already big enough :sweat_smile:)
- The `BeaconChain::HeadSafetyStatus` struct was removed. It was an old relic from prior merge specs.
For motivation for this change, see https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse/pull/3244#issuecomment-1160963273
## Changes to `canonical_head` and `fork_choice`
Previously, the `BeaconChain` had two separate fields:
```
canonical_head: RwLock<Snapshot>,
fork_choice: RwLock<BeaconForkChoice>
```
Now, we have grouped these values under a single struct:
```
canonical_head: CanonicalHead {
cached_head: RwLock<Arc<Snapshot>>,
fork_choice: RwLock<BeaconForkChoice>
}
```
Apart from ergonomics, the only *actual* change here is wrapping the canonical head snapshot in an `Arc`. This means that we no longer need to hold the `cached_head` (`canonical_head`, in old terms) lock when we want to pull some values from it. This was done to avoid deadlock risks by preventing functions from acquiring (and holding) the `cached_head` and `fork_choice` locks simultaneously.
## Breaking Changes
### The `state` (root) field in the `finalized_checkpoint` SSE event
Consider the scenario where epoch `n` is just finalized, but `start_slot(n)` is skipped. There are two state roots we might in the `finalized_checkpoint` SSE event:
1. The state root of the finalized block, which is `get_block(finalized_checkpoint.root).state_root`.
4. The state root at slot of `start_slot(n)`, which would be the state from (1), but "skipped forward" through any skip slots.
Previously, Lighthouse would choose (2). However, we can see that when [Teku generates that event](https://github.com/ConsenSys/teku/blob/de2b2801c89ef5abf983d6bf37867c37fc47121f/data/beaconrestapi/src/main/java/tech/pegasys/teku/beaconrestapi/handlers/v1/events/EventSubscriptionManager.java#L171-L182) it uses [`getStateRootFromBlockRoot`](https://github.com/ConsenSys/teku/blob/de2b2801c89ef5abf983d6bf37867c37fc47121f/data/provider/src/main/java/tech/pegasys/teku/api/ChainDataProvider.java#L336-L341) which uses (1).
I have switched Lighthouse from (2) to (1). I think it's a somewhat arbitrary choice between the two, where (1) is easier to compute and is consistent with Teku.
## Notes for Reviewers
I've renamed `BeaconChain::fork_choice` to `BeaconChain::recompute_head`. Doing this helped ensure I broke all previous uses of fork choice and I also find it more descriptive. It describes an action and can't be confused with trying to get a reference to the `ForkChoice` struct.
I've changed the ordering of SSE events when a block is received. It used to be `[block, finalized, head]` and now it's `[block, head, finalized]`. It was easier this way and I don't think we were making any promises about SSE event ordering so it's not "breaking".
I've made it so fork choice will run when it's first constructed. I did this because I wanted to have a cached version of the last call to `get_head`. Ensuring `get_head` has been run *at least once* means that the cached values doesn't need to wrapped in an `Option`. This was fairly simple, it just involved passing a `slot` to the constructor so it knows *when* it's being run. When loading a fork choice from the store and a slot clock isn't handy I've just used the `slot` that was saved in the `fork_choice_store`. That seems like it would be a faithful representation of the slot when we saved it.
I added the `genesis_time: u64` to the `BeaconChain`. It's small, constant and nice to have around.
Since we're using FC for the fin/just checkpoints, we no longer get the `0x00..00` roots at genesis. You can see I had to remove a work-around in `ef-tests` here: b56be3bc2. I can't find any reason why this would be an issue, if anything I think it'll be better since the genesis-alias has caught us out a few times (0x00..00 isn't actually a real root). Edit: I did find a case where the `network` expected the 0x00..00 alias and patched it here: 3f26ac3e2.
You'll notice a lot of changes in tests. Generally, tests should be functionally equivalent. Here are the things creating the most diff-noise in tests:
- Changing tests to be `tokio::async` tests.
- Adding `.await` to fork choice, block processing and block production functions.
- Refactor of the `canonical_head` "API" provided by the `BeaconChain`. E.g., `chain.canonical_head.cached_head()` instead of `chain.canonical_head.read()`.
- Wrapping `SignedBeaconBlock` in an `Arc`.
- In the `beacon_chain/tests/block_verification`, we can't use the `lazy_static` `CHAIN_SEGMENT` variable anymore since it's generated with an async function. We just generate it in each test, not so efficient but hopefully insignificant.
I had to disable `rayon` concurrent tests in the `fork_choice` tests. This is because the use of `rayon` and `block_on` was causing a panic.
Co-authored-by: Mac L <mjladson@pm.me>
2022-07-03 05:36:50 +00:00
|
|
|
#[tokio::test]
|
|
|
|
async fn invalid_signature_gossip_block() {
|
|
|
|
let chain_segment = get_chain_segment().await;
|
2020-08-14 06:36:38 +00:00
|
|
|
for &block_index in BLOCK_INDICES {
|
|
|
|
// Ensure the block will be rejected if imported on its own (without gossip checking).
|
Use async code when interacting with EL (#3244)
## Overview
This rather extensive PR achieves two primary goals:
1. Uses the finalized/justified checkpoints of fork choice (FC), rather than that of the head state.
2. Refactors fork choice, block production and block processing to `async` functions.
Additionally, it achieves:
- Concurrent forkchoice updates to the EL and cache pruning after a new head is selected.
- Concurrent "block packing" (attestations, etc) and execution payload retrieval during block production.
- Concurrent per-block-processing and execution payload verification during block processing.
- The `Arc`-ification of `SignedBeaconBlock` during block processing (it's never mutated, so why not?):
- I had to do this to deal with sending blocks into spawned tasks.
- Previously we were cloning the beacon block at least 2 times during each block processing, these clones are either removed or turned into cheaper `Arc` clones.
- We were also `Box`-ing and un-`Box`-ing beacon blocks as they moved throughout the networking crate. This is not a big deal, but it's nice to avoid shifting things between the stack and heap.
- Avoids cloning *all the blocks* in *every chain segment* during sync.
- It also has the potential to clean up our code where we need to pass an *owned* block around so we can send it back in the case of an error (I didn't do much of this, my PR is already big enough :sweat_smile:)
- The `BeaconChain::HeadSafetyStatus` struct was removed. It was an old relic from prior merge specs.
For motivation for this change, see https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse/pull/3244#issuecomment-1160963273
## Changes to `canonical_head` and `fork_choice`
Previously, the `BeaconChain` had two separate fields:
```
canonical_head: RwLock<Snapshot>,
fork_choice: RwLock<BeaconForkChoice>
```
Now, we have grouped these values under a single struct:
```
canonical_head: CanonicalHead {
cached_head: RwLock<Arc<Snapshot>>,
fork_choice: RwLock<BeaconForkChoice>
}
```
Apart from ergonomics, the only *actual* change here is wrapping the canonical head snapshot in an `Arc`. This means that we no longer need to hold the `cached_head` (`canonical_head`, in old terms) lock when we want to pull some values from it. This was done to avoid deadlock risks by preventing functions from acquiring (and holding) the `cached_head` and `fork_choice` locks simultaneously.
## Breaking Changes
### The `state` (root) field in the `finalized_checkpoint` SSE event
Consider the scenario where epoch `n` is just finalized, but `start_slot(n)` is skipped. There are two state roots we might in the `finalized_checkpoint` SSE event:
1. The state root of the finalized block, which is `get_block(finalized_checkpoint.root).state_root`.
4. The state root at slot of `start_slot(n)`, which would be the state from (1), but "skipped forward" through any skip slots.
Previously, Lighthouse would choose (2). However, we can see that when [Teku generates that event](https://github.com/ConsenSys/teku/blob/de2b2801c89ef5abf983d6bf37867c37fc47121f/data/beaconrestapi/src/main/java/tech/pegasys/teku/beaconrestapi/handlers/v1/events/EventSubscriptionManager.java#L171-L182) it uses [`getStateRootFromBlockRoot`](https://github.com/ConsenSys/teku/blob/de2b2801c89ef5abf983d6bf37867c37fc47121f/data/provider/src/main/java/tech/pegasys/teku/api/ChainDataProvider.java#L336-L341) which uses (1).
I have switched Lighthouse from (2) to (1). I think it's a somewhat arbitrary choice between the two, where (1) is easier to compute and is consistent with Teku.
## Notes for Reviewers
I've renamed `BeaconChain::fork_choice` to `BeaconChain::recompute_head`. Doing this helped ensure I broke all previous uses of fork choice and I also find it more descriptive. It describes an action and can't be confused with trying to get a reference to the `ForkChoice` struct.
I've changed the ordering of SSE events when a block is received. It used to be `[block, finalized, head]` and now it's `[block, head, finalized]`. It was easier this way and I don't think we were making any promises about SSE event ordering so it's not "breaking".
I've made it so fork choice will run when it's first constructed. I did this because I wanted to have a cached version of the last call to `get_head`. Ensuring `get_head` has been run *at least once* means that the cached values doesn't need to wrapped in an `Option`. This was fairly simple, it just involved passing a `slot` to the constructor so it knows *when* it's being run. When loading a fork choice from the store and a slot clock isn't handy I've just used the `slot` that was saved in the `fork_choice_store`. That seems like it would be a faithful representation of the slot when we saved it.
I added the `genesis_time: u64` to the `BeaconChain`. It's small, constant and nice to have around.
Since we're using FC for the fin/just checkpoints, we no longer get the `0x00..00` roots at genesis. You can see I had to remove a work-around in `ef-tests` here: b56be3bc2. I can't find any reason why this would be an issue, if anything I think it'll be better since the genesis-alias has caught us out a few times (0x00..00 isn't actually a real root). Edit: I did find a case where the `network` expected the 0x00..00 alias and patched it here: 3f26ac3e2.
You'll notice a lot of changes in tests. Generally, tests should be functionally equivalent. Here are the things creating the most diff-noise in tests:
- Changing tests to be `tokio::async` tests.
- Adding `.await` to fork choice, block processing and block production functions.
- Refactor of the `canonical_head` "API" provided by the `BeaconChain`. E.g., `chain.canonical_head.cached_head()` instead of `chain.canonical_head.read()`.
- Wrapping `SignedBeaconBlock` in an `Arc`.
- In the `beacon_chain/tests/block_verification`, we can't use the `lazy_static` `CHAIN_SEGMENT` variable anymore since it's generated with an async function. We just generate it in each test, not so efficient but hopefully insignificant.
I had to disable `rayon` concurrent tests in the `fork_choice` tests. This is because the use of `rayon` and `block_on` was causing a panic.
Co-authored-by: Mac L <mjladson@pm.me>
2022-07-03 05:36:50 +00:00
|
|
|
let harness = get_invalid_sigs_harness(&chain_segment).await;
|
|
|
|
let mut snapshots = chain_segment.clone();
|
|
|
|
let (block, _) = snapshots[block_index]
|
|
|
|
.beacon_block
|
|
|
|
.as_ref()
|
|
|
|
.clone()
|
|
|
|
.deconstruct();
|
|
|
|
snapshots[block_index].beacon_block = Arc::new(SignedBeaconBlock::from_block(
|
|
|
|
block.clone(),
|
|
|
|
junk_signature(),
|
|
|
|
));
|
Initial work towards v0.2.0 (#924)
* Remove ping protocol
* Initial renaming of network services
* Correct rebasing relative to latest master
* Start updating types
* Adds HashMapDelay struct to utils
* Initial network restructure
* Network restructure. Adds new types for v0.2.0
* Removes build artefacts
* Shift validation to beacon chain
* Temporarily remove gossip validation
This is to be updated to match current optimisation efforts.
* Adds AggregateAndProof
* Begin rebuilding pubsub encoding/decoding
* Signature hacking
* Shift gossipsup decoding into eth2_libp2p
* Existing EF tests passing with fake_crypto
* Shifts block encoding/decoding into RPC
* Delete outdated API spec
* All release tests passing bar genesis state parsing
* Update and test YamlConfig
* Update to spec v0.10 compatible BLS
* Updates to BLS EF tests
* Add EF test for AggregateVerify
And delete unused hash2curve tests for uncompressed points
* Update EF tests to v0.10.1
* Use optional block root correctly in block proc
* Use genesis fork in deposit domain. All tests pass
* Fast aggregate verify test
* Update REST API docs
* Fix unused import
* Bump spec tags to v0.10.1
* Add `seconds_per_eth1_block` to chainspec
* Update to timestamp based eth1 voting scheme
* Return None from `get_votes_to_consider` if block cache is empty
* Handle overflows in `is_candidate_block`
* Revert to failing tests
* Fix eth1 data sets test
* Choose default vote according to spec
* Fix collect_valid_votes tests
* Fix `get_votes_to_consider` to choose all eligible blocks
* Uncomment winning_vote tests
* Add comments; remove unused code
* Reduce seconds_per_eth1_block for simulation
* Addressed review comments
* Add test for default vote case
* Fix logs
* Remove unused functions
* Meter default eth1 votes
* Fix comments
* Progress on attestation service
* Address review comments; remove unused dependency
* Initial work on removing libp2p lock
* Add LRU caches to store (rollup)
* Update attestation validation for DB changes (WIP)
* Initial version of should_forward_block
* Scaffold
* Progress on attestation validation
Also, consolidate prod+testing slot clocks so that they share much
of the same implementation and can both handle sub-slot time changes.
* Removes lock from libp2p service
* Completed network lock removal
* Finish(?) attestation processing
* Correct network termination future
* Add slot check to block check
* Correct fmt issues
* Remove Drop implementation for network service
* Add first attempt at attestation proc. re-write
* Add version 2 of attestation processing
* Minor fixes
* Add validator pubkey cache
* Make get_indexed_attestation take a committee
* Link signature processing into new attn verification
* First working version
* Ensure pubkey cache is updated
* Add more metrics, slight optimizations
* Clone committee cache during attestation processing
* Update shuffling cache during block processing
* Remove old commented-out code
* Fix shuffling cache insert bug
* Used indexed attestation in fork choice
* Restructure attn processing, add metrics
* Add more detailed metrics
* Tidy, fix failing tests
* Fix failing tests, tidy
* Address reviewers suggestions
* Disable/delete two outdated tests
* Modification of validator for subscriptions
* Add slot signing to validator client
* Further progress on validation subscription
* Adds necessary validator subscription functionality
* Add new Pubkeys struct to signature_sets
* Refactor with functional approach
* Update beacon chain
* Clean up validator <-> beacon node http types
* Add aggregator status to ValidatorDuty
* Impl Clone for manual slot clock
* Fix minor errors
* Further progress validator client subscription
* Initial subscription and aggregation handling
* Remove decompressed member from pubkey bytes
* Progress to modifying val client for attestation aggregation
* First draft of validator client upgrade for aggregate attestations
* Add hashmap for indices lookup
* Add state cache, remove store cache
* Only build the head committee cache
* Removes lock on a network channel
* Partially implement beacon node subscription http api
* Correct compilation issues
* Change `get_attesting_indices` to use Vec
* Fix failing test
* Partial implementation of timer
* Adds timer, removes exit_future, http api to op pool
* Partial multiple aggregate attestation handling
* Permits bulk messages accross gossipsub network channel
* Correct compile issues
* Improve gosispsub messaging and correct rest api helpers
* Added global gossipsub subscriptions
* Update validator subscriptions data structs
* Tidy
* Re-structure validator subscriptions
* Initial handling of subscriptions
* Re-structure network service
* Add pubkey cache persistence file
* Add more comments
* Integrate persistence file into builder
* Add pubkey cache tests
* Add HashSetDelay and introduce into attestation service
* Handles validator subscriptions
* Add data_dir to beacon chain builder
* Remove Option in pubkey cache persistence file
* Ensure consistency between datadir/data_dir
* Fix failing network test
* Peer subnet discovery gets queued for future subscriptions
* Reorganise attestation service functions
* Initial wiring of attestation service
* First draft of attestation service timing logic
* Correct minor typos
* Tidy
* Fix todos
* Improve tests
* Add PeerInfo to connected peers mapping
* Fix compile error
* Fix compile error from merge
* Split up block processing metrics
* Tidy
* Refactor get_pubkey_from_state
* Remove commented-out code
* Rename state_cache -> checkpoint_cache
* Rename Checkpoint -> Snapshot
* Tidy, add comments
* Tidy up find_head function
* Change some checkpoint -> snapshot
* Add tests
* Expose max_len
* Remove dead code
* Tidy
* Fix bug
* Add sync-speed metric
* Add first attempt at VerifiableBlock
* Start integrating into beacon chain
* Integrate VerifiableBlock
* Rename VerifableBlock -> PartialBlockVerification
* Add start of typed methods
* Add progress
* Add further progress
* Rename structs
* Add full block verification to block_processing.rs
* Further beacon chain integration
* Update checks for gossip
* Add todo
* Start adding segement verification
* Add passing chain segement test
* Initial integration with batch sync
* Minor changes
* Tidy, add more error checking
* Start adding chain_segment tests
* Finish invalid signature tests
* Include single and gossip verified blocks in tests
* Add gossip verification tests
* Start adding docs
* Finish adding comments to block_processing.rs
* Rename block_processing.rs -> block_verification
* Start removing old block processing code
* Fixes beacon_chain compilation
* Fix project-wide compile errors
* Remove old code
* Correct code to pass all tests
* Fix bug with beacon proposer index
* Fix shim for BlockProcessingError
* Only process one epoch at a time
* Fix loop in chain segment processing
* Correct tests from master merge
* Add caching for state.eth1_data_votes
* Add BeaconChain::validator_pubkey
* Revert "Add caching for state.eth1_data_votes"
This reverts commit cd73dcd6434fb8d8e6bf30c5356355598ea7b78e.
Co-authored-by: Grant Wuerker <gwuerker@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Michael Sproul <michael@sigmaprime.io>
Co-authored-by: Michael Sproul <micsproul@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: pawan <pawandhananjay@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Paul Hauner <paul@paulhauner.com>
2020-03-17 06:24:44 +00:00
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Use async code when interacting with EL (#3244)
## Overview
This rather extensive PR achieves two primary goals:
1. Uses the finalized/justified checkpoints of fork choice (FC), rather than that of the head state.
2. Refactors fork choice, block production and block processing to `async` functions.
Additionally, it achieves:
- Concurrent forkchoice updates to the EL and cache pruning after a new head is selected.
- Concurrent "block packing" (attestations, etc) and execution payload retrieval during block production.
- Concurrent per-block-processing and execution payload verification during block processing.
- The `Arc`-ification of `SignedBeaconBlock` during block processing (it's never mutated, so why not?):
- I had to do this to deal with sending blocks into spawned tasks.
- Previously we were cloning the beacon block at least 2 times during each block processing, these clones are either removed or turned into cheaper `Arc` clones.
- We were also `Box`-ing and un-`Box`-ing beacon blocks as they moved throughout the networking crate. This is not a big deal, but it's nice to avoid shifting things between the stack and heap.
- Avoids cloning *all the blocks* in *every chain segment* during sync.
- It also has the potential to clean up our code where we need to pass an *owned* block around so we can send it back in the case of an error (I didn't do much of this, my PR is already big enough :sweat_smile:)
- The `BeaconChain::HeadSafetyStatus` struct was removed. It was an old relic from prior merge specs.
For motivation for this change, see https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse/pull/3244#issuecomment-1160963273
## Changes to `canonical_head` and `fork_choice`
Previously, the `BeaconChain` had two separate fields:
```
canonical_head: RwLock<Snapshot>,
fork_choice: RwLock<BeaconForkChoice>
```
Now, we have grouped these values under a single struct:
```
canonical_head: CanonicalHead {
cached_head: RwLock<Arc<Snapshot>>,
fork_choice: RwLock<BeaconForkChoice>
}
```
Apart from ergonomics, the only *actual* change here is wrapping the canonical head snapshot in an `Arc`. This means that we no longer need to hold the `cached_head` (`canonical_head`, in old terms) lock when we want to pull some values from it. This was done to avoid deadlock risks by preventing functions from acquiring (and holding) the `cached_head` and `fork_choice` locks simultaneously.
## Breaking Changes
### The `state` (root) field in the `finalized_checkpoint` SSE event
Consider the scenario where epoch `n` is just finalized, but `start_slot(n)` is skipped. There are two state roots we might in the `finalized_checkpoint` SSE event:
1. The state root of the finalized block, which is `get_block(finalized_checkpoint.root).state_root`.
4. The state root at slot of `start_slot(n)`, which would be the state from (1), but "skipped forward" through any skip slots.
Previously, Lighthouse would choose (2). However, we can see that when [Teku generates that event](https://github.com/ConsenSys/teku/blob/de2b2801c89ef5abf983d6bf37867c37fc47121f/data/beaconrestapi/src/main/java/tech/pegasys/teku/beaconrestapi/handlers/v1/events/EventSubscriptionManager.java#L171-L182) it uses [`getStateRootFromBlockRoot`](https://github.com/ConsenSys/teku/blob/de2b2801c89ef5abf983d6bf37867c37fc47121f/data/provider/src/main/java/tech/pegasys/teku/api/ChainDataProvider.java#L336-L341) which uses (1).
I have switched Lighthouse from (2) to (1). I think it's a somewhat arbitrary choice between the two, where (1) is easier to compute and is consistent with Teku.
## Notes for Reviewers
I've renamed `BeaconChain::fork_choice` to `BeaconChain::recompute_head`. Doing this helped ensure I broke all previous uses of fork choice and I also find it more descriptive. It describes an action and can't be confused with trying to get a reference to the `ForkChoice` struct.
I've changed the ordering of SSE events when a block is received. It used to be `[block, finalized, head]` and now it's `[block, head, finalized]`. It was easier this way and I don't think we were making any promises about SSE event ordering so it's not "breaking".
I've made it so fork choice will run when it's first constructed. I did this because I wanted to have a cached version of the last call to `get_head`. Ensuring `get_head` has been run *at least once* means that the cached values doesn't need to wrapped in an `Option`. This was fairly simple, it just involved passing a `slot` to the constructor so it knows *when* it's being run. When loading a fork choice from the store and a slot clock isn't handy I've just used the `slot` that was saved in the `fork_choice_store`. That seems like it would be a faithful representation of the slot when we saved it.
I added the `genesis_time: u64` to the `BeaconChain`. It's small, constant and nice to have around.
Since we're using FC for the fin/just checkpoints, we no longer get the `0x00..00` roots at genesis. You can see I had to remove a work-around in `ef-tests` here: b56be3bc2. I can't find any reason why this would be an issue, if anything I think it'll be better since the genesis-alias has caught us out a few times (0x00..00 isn't actually a real root). Edit: I did find a case where the `network` expected the 0x00..00 alias and patched it here: 3f26ac3e2.
You'll notice a lot of changes in tests. Generally, tests should be functionally equivalent. Here are the things creating the most diff-noise in tests:
- Changing tests to be `tokio::async` tests.
- Adding `.await` to fork choice, block processing and block production functions.
- Refactor of the `canonical_head` "API" provided by the `BeaconChain`. E.g., `chain.canonical_head.cached_head()` instead of `chain.canonical_head.read()`.
- Wrapping `SignedBeaconBlock` in an `Arc`.
- In the `beacon_chain/tests/block_verification`, we can't use the `lazy_static` `CHAIN_SEGMENT` variable anymore since it's generated with an async function. We just generate it in each test, not so efficient but hopefully insignificant.
I had to disable `rayon` concurrent tests in the `fork_choice` tests. This is because the use of `rayon` and `block_on` was causing a panic.
Co-authored-by: Mac L <mjladson@pm.me>
2022-07-03 05:36:50 +00:00
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Initial work towards v0.2.0 (#924)
* Remove ping protocol
* Initial renaming of network services
* Correct rebasing relative to latest master
* Start updating types
* Adds HashMapDelay struct to utils
* Initial network restructure
* Network restructure. Adds new types for v0.2.0
* Removes build artefacts
* Shift validation to beacon chain
* Temporarily remove gossip validation
This is to be updated to match current optimisation efforts.
* Adds AggregateAndProof
* Begin rebuilding pubsub encoding/decoding
* Signature hacking
* Shift gossipsup decoding into eth2_libp2p
* Existing EF tests passing with fake_crypto
* Shifts block encoding/decoding into RPC
* Delete outdated API spec
* All release tests passing bar genesis state parsing
* Update and test YamlConfig
* Update to spec v0.10 compatible BLS
* Updates to BLS EF tests
* Add EF test for AggregateVerify
And delete unused hash2curve tests for uncompressed points
* Update EF tests to v0.10.1
* Use optional block root correctly in block proc
* Use genesis fork in deposit domain. All tests pass
* Fast aggregate verify test
* Update REST API docs
* Fix unused import
* Bump spec tags to v0.10.1
* Add `seconds_per_eth1_block` to chainspec
* Update to timestamp based eth1 voting scheme
* Return None from `get_votes_to_consider` if block cache is empty
* Handle overflows in `is_candidate_block`
* Revert to failing tests
* Fix eth1 data sets test
* Choose default vote according to spec
* Fix collect_valid_votes tests
* Fix `get_votes_to_consider` to choose all eligible blocks
* Uncomment winning_vote tests
* Add comments; remove unused code
* Reduce seconds_per_eth1_block for simulation
* Addressed review comments
* Add test for default vote case
* Fix logs
* Remove unused functions
* Meter default eth1 votes
* Fix comments
* Progress on attestation service
* Address review comments; remove unused dependency
* Initial work on removing libp2p lock
* Add LRU caches to store (rollup)
* Update attestation validation for DB changes (WIP)
* Initial version of should_forward_block
* Scaffold
* Progress on attestation validation
Also, consolidate prod+testing slot clocks so that they share much
of the same implementation and can both handle sub-slot time changes.
* Removes lock from libp2p service
* Completed network lock removal
* Finish(?) attestation processing
* Correct network termination future
* Add slot check to block check
* Correct fmt issues
* Remove Drop implementation for network service
* Add first attempt at attestation proc. re-write
* Add version 2 of attestation processing
* Minor fixes
* Add validator pubkey cache
* Make get_indexed_attestation take a committee
* Link signature processing into new attn verification
* First working version
* Ensure pubkey cache is updated
* Add more metrics, slight optimizations
* Clone committee cache during attestation processing
* Update shuffling cache during block processing
* Remove old commented-out code
* Fix shuffling cache insert bug
* Used indexed attestation in fork choice
* Restructure attn processing, add metrics
* Add more detailed metrics
* Tidy, fix failing tests
* Fix failing tests, tidy
* Address reviewers suggestions
* Disable/delete two outdated tests
* Modification of validator for subscriptions
* Add slot signing to validator client
* Further progress on validation subscription
* Adds necessary validator subscription functionality
* Add new Pubkeys struct to signature_sets
* Refactor with functional approach
* Update beacon chain
* Clean up validator <-> beacon node http types
* Add aggregator status to ValidatorDuty
* Impl Clone for manual slot clock
* Fix minor errors
* Further progress validator client subscription
* Initial subscription and aggregation handling
* Remove decompressed member from pubkey bytes
* Progress to modifying val client for attestation aggregation
* First draft of validator client upgrade for aggregate attestations
* Add hashmap for indices lookup
* Add state cache, remove store cache
* Only build the head committee cache
* Removes lock on a network channel
* Partially implement beacon node subscription http api
* Correct compilation issues
* Change `get_attesting_indices` to use Vec
* Fix failing test
* Partial implementation of timer
* Adds timer, removes exit_future, http api to op pool
* Partial multiple aggregate attestation handling
* Permits bulk messages accross gossipsub network channel
* Correct compile issues
* Improve gosispsub messaging and correct rest api helpers
* Added global gossipsub subscriptions
* Update validator subscriptions data structs
* Tidy
* Re-structure validator subscriptions
* Initial handling of subscriptions
* Re-structure network service
* Add pubkey cache persistence file
* Add more comments
* Integrate persistence file into builder
* Add pubkey cache tests
* Add HashSetDelay and introduce into attestation service
* Handles validator subscriptions
* Add data_dir to beacon chain builder
* Remove Option in pubkey cache persistence file
* Ensure consistency between datadir/data_dir
* Fix failing network test
* Peer subnet discovery gets queued for future subscriptions
* Reorganise attestation service functions
* Initial wiring of attestation service
* First draft of attestation service timing logic
* Correct minor typos
* Tidy
* Fix todos
* Improve tests
* Add PeerInfo to connected peers mapping
* Fix compile error
* Fix compile error from merge
* Split up block processing metrics
* Tidy
* Refactor get_pubkey_from_state
* Remove commented-out code
* Rename state_cache -> checkpoint_cache
* Rename Checkpoint -> Snapshot
* Tidy, add comments
* Tidy up find_head function
* Change some checkpoint -> snapshot
* Add tests
* Expose max_len
* Remove dead code
* Tidy
* Fix bug
* Add sync-speed metric
* Add first attempt at VerifiableBlock
* Start integrating into beacon chain
* Integrate VerifiableBlock
* Rename VerifableBlock -> PartialBlockVerification
* Add start of typed methods
* Add progress
* Add further progress
* Rename structs
* Add full block verification to block_processing.rs
* Further beacon chain integration
* Update checks for gossip
* Add todo
* Start adding segement verification
* Add passing chain segement test
* Initial integration with batch sync
* Minor changes
* Tidy, add more error checking
* Start adding chain_segment tests
* Finish invalid signature tests
* Include single and gossip verified blocks in tests
* Add gossip verification tests
* Start adding docs
* Finish adding comments to block_processing.rs
* Rename block_processing.rs -> block_verification
* Start removing old block processing code
* Fixes beacon_chain compilation
* Fix project-wide compile errors
* Remove old code
* Correct code to pass all tests
* Fix bug with beacon proposer index
* Fix shim for BlockProcessingError
* Only process one epoch at a time
* Fix loop in chain segment processing
* Correct tests from master merge
* Add caching for state.eth1_data_votes
* Add BeaconChain::validator_pubkey
* Revert "Add caching for state.eth1_data_votes"
This reverts commit cd73dcd6434fb8d8e6bf30c5356355598ea7b78e.
Co-authored-by: Grant Wuerker <gwuerker@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Michael Sproul <michael@sigmaprime.io>
Co-authored-by: Michael Sproul <micsproul@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: pawan <pawandhananjay@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Paul Hauner <paul@paulhauner.com>
2020-03-17 06:24:44 +00:00
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harness
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2023-06-16 06:44:31 +00:00
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Use async code when interacting with EL (#3244)
## Overview
This rather extensive PR achieves two primary goals:
1. Uses the finalized/justified checkpoints of fork choice (FC), rather than that of the head state.
2. Refactors fork choice, block production and block processing to `async` functions.
Additionally, it achieves:
- Concurrent forkchoice updates to the EL and cache pruning after a new head is selected.
- Concurrent "block packing" (attestations, etc) and execution payload retrieval during block production.
- Concurrent per-block-processing and execution payload verification during block processing.
- The `Arc`-ification of `SignedBeaconBlock` during block processing (it's never mutated, so why not?):
- I had to do this to deal with sending blocks into spawned tasks.
- Previously we were cloning the beacon block at least 2 times during each block processing, these clones are either removed or turned into cheaper `Arc` clones.
- We were also `Box`-ing and un-`Box`-ing beacon blocks as they moved throughout the networking crate. This is not a big deal, but it's nice to avoid shifting things between the stack and heap.
- Avoids cloning *all the blocks* in *every chain segment* during sync.
- It also has the potential to clean up our code where we need to pass an *owned* block around so we can send it back in the case of an error (I didn't do much of this, my PR is already big enough :sweat_smile:)
- The `BeaconChain::HeadSafetyStatus` struct was removed. It was an old relic from prior merge specs.
For motivation for this change, see https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse/pull/3244#issuecomment-1160963273
## Changes to `canonical_head` and `fork_choice`
Previously, the `BeaconChain` had two separate fields:
```
canonical_head: RwLock<Snapshot>,
fork_choice: RwLock<BeaconForkChoice>
```
Now, we have grouped these values under a single struct:
```
canonical_head: CanonicalHead {
cached_head: RwLock<Arc<Snapshot>>,
fork_choice: RwLock<BeaconForkChoice>
}
```
Apart from ergonomics, the only *actual* change here is wrapping the canonical head snapshot in an `Arc`. This means that we no longer need to hold the `cached_head` (`canonical_head`, in old terms) lock when we want to pull some values from it. This was done to avoid deadlock risks by preventing functions from acquiring (and holding) the `cached_head` and `fork_choice` locks simultaneously.
## Breaking Changes
### The `state` (root) field in the `finalized_checkpoint` SSE event
Consider the scenario where epoch `n` is just finalized, but `start_slot(n)` is skipped. There are two state roots we might in the `finalized_checkpoint` SSE event:
1. The state root of the finalized block, which is `get_block(finalized_checkpoint.root).state_root`.
4. The state root at slot of `start_slot(n)`, which would be the state from (1), but "skipped forward" through any skip slots.
Previously, Lighthouse would choose (2). However, we can see that when [Teku generates that event](https://github.com/ConsenSys/teku/blob/de2b2801c89ef5abf983d6bf37867c37fc47121f/data/beaconrestapi/src/main/java/tech/pegasys/teku/beaconrestapi/handlers/v1/events/EventSubscriptionManager.java#L171-L182) it uses [`getStateRootFromBlockRoot`](https://github.com/ConsenSys/teku/blob/de2b2801c89ef5abf983d6bf37867c37fc47121f/data/provider/src/main/java/tech/pegasys/teku/api/ChainDataProvider.java#L336-L341) which uses (1).
I have switched Lighthouse from (2) to (1). I think it's a somewhat arbitrary choice between the two, where (1) is easier to compute and is consistent with Teku.
## Notes for Reviewers
I've renamed `BeaconChain::fork_choice` to `BeaconChain::recompute_head`. Doing this helped ensure I broke all previous uses of fork choice and I also find it more descriptive. It describes an action and can't be confused with trying to get a reference to the `ForkChoice` struct.
I've changed the ordering of SSE events when a block is received. It used to be `[block, finalized, head]` and now it's `[block, head, finalized]`. It was easier this way and I don't think we were making any promises about SSE event ordering so it's not "breaking".
I've made it so fork choice will run when it's first constructed. I did this because I wanted to have a cached version of the last call to `get_head`. Ensuring `get_head` has been run *at least once* means that the cached values doesn't need to wrapped in an `Option`. This was fairly simple, it just involved passing a `slot` to the constructor so it knows *when* it's being run. When loading a fork choice from the store and a slot clock isn't handy I've just used the `slot` that was saved in the `fork_choice_store`. That seems like it would be a faithful representation of the slot when we saved it.
I added the `genesis_time: u64` to the `BeaconChain`. It's small, constant and nice to have around.
Since we're using FC for the fin/just checkpoints, we no longer get the `0x00..00` roots at genesis. You can see I had to remove a work-around in `ef-tests` here: b56be3bc2. I can't find any reason why this would be an issue, if anything I think it'll be better since the genesis-alias has caught us out a few times (0x00..00 isn't actually a real root). Edit: I did find a case where the `network` expected the 0x00..00 alias and patched it here: 3f26ac3e2.
You'll notice a lot of changes in tests. Generally, tests should be functionally equivalent. Here are the things creating the most diff-noise in tests:
- Changing tests to be `tokio::async` tests.
- Adding `.await` to fork choice, block processing and block production functions.
- Refactor of the `canonical_head` "API" provided by the `BeaconChain`. E.g., `chain.canonical_head.cached_head()` instead of `chain.canonical_head.read()`.
- Wrapping `SignedBeaconBlock` in an `Arc`.
- In the `beacon_chain/tests/block_verification`, we can't use the `lazy_static` `CHAIN_SEGMENT` variable anymore since it's generated with an async function. We just generate it in each test, not so efficient but hopefully insignificant.
I had to disable `rayon` concurrent tests in the `fork_choice` tests. This is because the use of `rayon` and `block_on` was causing a panic.
Co-authored-by: Mac L <mjladson@pm.me>
2022-07-03 05:36:50 +00:00
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Initial work towards v0.2.0 (#924)
* Remove ping protocol
* Initial renaming of network services
* Correct rebasing relative to latest master
* Start updating types
* Adds HashMapDelay struct to utils
* Initial network restructure
* Network restructure. Adds new types for v0.2.0
* Removes build artefacts
* Shift validation to beacon chain
* Temporarily remove gossip validation
This is to be updated to match current optimisation efforts.
* Adds AggregateAndProof
* Begin rebuilding pubsub encoding/decoding
* Signature hacking
* Shift gossipsup decoding into eth2_libp2p
* Existing EF tests passing with fake_crypto
* Shifts block encoding/decoding into RPC
* Delete outdated API spec
* All release tests passing bar genesis state parsing
* Update and test YamlConfig
* Update to spec v0.10 compatible BLS
* Updates to BLS EF tests
* Add EF test for AggregateVerify
And delete unused hash2curve tests for uncompressed points
* Update EF tests to v0.10.1
* Use optional block root correctly in block proc
* Use genesis fork in deposit domain. All tests pass
* Fast aggregate verify test
* Update REST API docs
* Fix unused import
* Bump spec tags to v0.10.1
* Add `seconds_per_eth1_block` to chainspec
* Update to timestamp based eth1 voting scheme
* Return None from `get_votes_to_consider` if block cache is empty
* Handle overflows in `is_candidate_block`
* Revert to failing tests
* Fix eth1 data sets test
* Choose default vote according to spec
* Fix collect_valid_votes tests
* Fix `get_votes_to_consider` to choose all eligible blocks
* Uncomment winning_vote tests
* Add comments; remove unused code
* Reduce seconds_per_eth1_block for simulation
* Addressed review comments
* Add test for default vote case
* Fix logs
* Remove unused functions
* Meter default eth1 votes
* Fix comments
* Progress on attestation service
* Address review comments; remove unused dependency
* Initial work on removing libp2p lock
* Add LRU caches to store (rollup)
* Update attestation validation for DB changes (WIP)
* Initial version of should_forward_block
* Scaffold
* Progress on attestation validation
Also, consolidate prod+testing slot clocks so that they share much
of the same implementation and can both handle sub-slot time changes.
* Removes lock from libp2p service
* Completed network lock removal
* Finish(?) attestation processing
* Correct network termination future
* Add slot check to block check
* Correct fmt issues
* Remove Drop implementation for network service
* Add first attempt at attestation proc. re-write
* Add version 2 of attestation processing
* Minor fixes
* Add validator pubkey cache
* Make get_indexed_attestation take a committee
* Link signature processing into new attn verification
* First working version
* Ensure pubkey cache is updated
* Add more metrics, slight optimizations
* Clone committee cache during attestation processing
* Update shuffling cache during block processing
* Remove old commented-out code
* Fix shuffling cache insert bug
* Used indexed attestation in fork choice
* Restructure attn processing, add metrics
* Add more detailed metrics
* Tidy, fix failing tests
* Fix failing tests, tidy
* Address reviewers suggestions
* Disable/delete two outdated tests
* Modification of validator for subscriptions
* Add slot signing to validator client
* Further progress on validation subscription
* Adds necessary validator subscription functionality
* Add new Pubkeys struct to signature_sets
* Refactor with functional approach
* Update beacon chain
* Clean up validator <-> beacon node http types
* Add aggregator status to ValidatorDuty
* Impl Clone for manual slot clock
* Fix minor errors
* Further progress validator client subscription
* Initial subscription and aggregation handling
* Remove decompressed member from pubkey bytes
* Progress to modifying val client for attestation aggregation
* First draft of validator client upgrade for aggregate attestations
* Add hashmap for indices lookup
* Add state cache, remove store cache
* Only build the head committee cache
* Removes lock on a network channel
* Partially implement beacon node subscription http api
* Correct compilation issues
* Change `get_attesting_indices` to use Vec
* Fix failing test
* Partial implementation of timer
* Adds timer, removes exit_future, http api to op pool
* Partial multiple aggregate attestation handling
* Permits bulk messages accross gossipsub network channel
* Correct compile issues
* Improve gosispsub messaging and correct rest api helpers
* Added global gossipsub subscriptions
* Update validator subscriptions data structs
* Tidy
* Re-structure validator subscriptions
* Initial handling of subscriptions
* Re-structure network service
* Add pubkey cache persistence file
* Add more comments
* Integrate persistence file into builder
* Add pubkey cache tests
* Add HashSetDelay and introduce into attestation service
* Handles validator subscriptions
* Add data_dir to beacon chain builder
* Remove Option in pubkey cache persistence file
* Ensure consistency between datadir/data_dir
* Fix failing network test
* Peer subnet discovery gets queued for future subscriptions
* Reorganise attestation service functions
* Initial wiring of attestation service
* First draft of attestation service timing logic
* Correct minor typos
* Tidy
* Fix todos
* Improve tests
* Add PeerInfo to connected peers mapping
* Fix compile error
* Fix compile error from merge
* Split up block processing metrics
* Tidy
* Refactor get_pubkey_from_state
* Remove commented-out code
* Rename state_cache -> checkpoint_cache
* Rename Checkpoint -> Snapshot
* Tidy, add comments
* Tidy up find_head function
* Change some checkpoint -> snapshot
* Add tests
* Expose max_len
* Remove dead code
* Tidy
* Fix bug
* Add sync-speed metric
* Add first attempt at VerifiableBlock
* Start integrating into beacon chain
* Integrate VerifiableBlock
* Rename VerifableBlock -> PartialBlockVerification
* Add start of typed methods
* Add progress
* Add further progress
* Rename structs
* Add full block verification to block_processing.rs
* Further beacon chain integration
* Update checks for gossip
* Add todo
* Start adding segement verification
* Add passing chain segement test
* Initial integration with batch sync
* Minor changes
* Tidy, add more error checking
* Start adding chain_segment tests
* Finish invalid signature tests
* Include single and gossip verified blocks in tests
* Add gossip verification tests
* Start adding docs
* Finish adding comments to block_processing.rs
* Rename block_processing.rs -> block_verification
* Start removing old block processing code
* Fixes beacon_chain compilation
* Fix project-wide compile errors
* Remove old code
* Correct code to pass all tests
* Fix bug with beacon proposer index
* Fix shim for BlockProcessingError
* Only process one epoch at a time
* Fix loop in chain segment processing
* Correct tests from master merge
* Add caching for state.eth1_data_votes
* Add BeaconChain::validator_pubkey
* Revert "Add caching for state.eth1_data_votes"
This reverts commit cd73dcd6434fb8d8e6bf30c5356355598ea7b78e.
Co-authored-by: Grant Wuerker <gwuerker@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Michael Sproul <michael@sigmaprime.io>
Co-authored-by: Michael Sproul <micsproul@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: pawan <pawandhananjay@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Paul Hauner <paul@paulhauner.com>
2020-03-17 06:24:44 +00:00
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Add broadcast validation routes to Beacon Node HTTP API (#4316)
## Issue Addressed
- #4293
- #4264
## Proposed Changes
*Changes largely follow those suggested in the main issue*.
- Add new routes to HTTP API
- `post_beacon_blocks_v2`
- `post_blinded_beacon_blocks_v2`
- Add new routes to `BeaconNodeHttpClient`
- `post_beacon_blocks_v2`
- `post_blinded_beacon_blocks_v2`
- Define new Eth2 common types
- `BroadcastValidation`, enum representing the level of validation to apply to blocks prior to broadcast
- `BroadcastValidationQuery`, the corresponding HTTP query string type for the above type
- ~~Define `_checked` variants of both `publish_block` and `publish_blinded_block` that enforce a validation level at a type level~~
- Add interactive tests to the `bn_http_api_tests` test target covering each validation level (to their own test module, `broadcast_validation_tests`)
- `beacon/blocks`
- `broadcast_validation=gossip`
- Invalid (400)
- Full Pass (200)
- Partial Pass (202)
- `broadcast_validation=consensus`
- Invalid (400)
- Only gossip (400)
- Only consensus pass (i.e., equivocates) (200)
- Full pass (200)
- `broadcast_validation=consensus_and_equivocation`
- Invalid (400)
- Invalid due to early equivocation (400)
- Only gossip (400)
- Only consensus (400)
- Pass (200)
- `beacon/blinded_blocks`
- `broadcast_validation=gossip`
- Invalid (400)
- Full Pass (200)
- Partial Pass (202)
- `broadcast_validation=consensus`
- Invalid (400)
- Only gossip (400)
- ~~Only consensus pass (i.e., equivocates) (200)~~
- Full pass (200)
- `broadcast_validation=consensus_and_equivocation`
- Invalid (400)
- Invalid due to early equivocation (400)
- Only gossip (400)
- Only consensus (400)
- Pass (200)
- Add a new trait, `IntoGossipVerifiedBlock`, which allows type-level guarantees to be made as to gossip validity
- Modify the structure of the `ObservedBlockProducers` cache from a `(slot, validator_index)` mapping to a `((slot, validator_index), block_root)` mapping
- Modify `ObservedBlockProducers::proposer_has_been_observed` to return a `SeenBlock` rather than a boolean on success
- Punish gossip peer (low) for submitting equivocating blocks
- Rename `BlockError::SlashablePublish` to `BlockError::SlashableProposal`
## Additional Info
This PR contains changes that directly modify how blocks are verified within the client. For more context, consult [comments in-thread](https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse/pull/4316#discussion_r1234724202).
Co-authored-by: Michael Sproul <michael@sigmaprime.io>
2023-06-29 12:02:38 +00:00
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Use async code when interacting with EL (#3244)
## Overview
This rather extensive PR achieves two primary goals:
1. Uses the finalized/justified checkpoints of fork choice (FC), rather than that of the head state.
2. Refactors fork choice, block production and block processing to `async` functions.
Additionally, it achieves:
- Concurrent forkchoice updates to the EL and cache pruning after a new head is selected.
- Concurrent "block packing" (attestations, etc) and execution payload retrieval during block production.
- Concurrent per-block-processing and execution payload verification during block processing.
- The `Arc`-ification of `SignedBeaconBlock` during block processing (it's never mutated, so why not?):
- I had to do this to deal with sending blocks into spawned tasks.
- Previously we were cloning the beacon block at least 2 times during each block processing, these clones are either removed or turned into cheaper `Arc` clones.
- We were also `Box`-ing and un-`Box`-ing beacon blocks as they moved throughout the networking crate. This is not a big deal, but it's nice to avoid shifting things between the stack and heap.
- Avoids cloning *all the blocks* in *every chain segment* during sync.
- It also has the potential to clean up our code where we need to pass an *owned* block around so we can send it back in the case of an error (I didn't do much of this, my PR is already big enough :sweat_smile:)
- The `BeaconChain::HeadSafetyStatus` struct was removed. It was an old relic from prior merge specs.
For motivation for this change, see https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse/pull/3244#issuecomment-1160963273
## Changes to `canonical_head` and `fork_choice`
Previously, the `BeaconChain` had two separate fields:
```
canonical_head: RwLock<Snapshot>,
fork_choice: RwLock<BeaconForkChoice>
```
Now, we have grouped these values under a single struct:
```
canonical_head: CanonicalHead {
cached_head: RwLock<Arc<Snapshot>>,
fork_choice: RwLock<BeaconForkChoice>
}
```
Apart from ergonomics, the only *actual* change here is wrapping the canonical head snapshot in an `Arc`. This means that we no longer need to hold the `cached_head` (`canonical_head`, in old terms) lock when we want to pull some values from it. This was done to avoid deadlock risks by preventing functions from acquiring (and holding) the `cached_head` and `fork_choice` locks simultaneously.
## Breaking Changes
### The `state` (root) field in the `finalized_checkpoint` SSE event
Consider the scenario where epoch `n` is just finalized, but `start_slot(n)` is skipped. There are two state roots we might in the `finalized_checkpoint` SSE event:
1. The state root of the finalized block, which is `get_block(finalized_checkpoint.root).state_root`.
4. The state root at slot of `start_slot(n)`, which would be the state from (1), but "skipped forward" through any skip slots.
Previously, Lighthouse would choose (2). However, we can see that when [Teku generates that event](https://github.com/ConsenSys/teku/blob/de2b2801c89ef5abf983d6bf37867c37fc47121f/data/beaconrestapi/src/main/java/tech/pegasys/teku/beaconrestapi/handlers/v1/events/EventSubscriptionManager.java#L171-L182) it uses [`getStateRootFromBlockRoot`](https://github.com/ConsenSys/teku/blob/de2b2801c89ef5abf983d6bf37867c37fc47121f/data/provider/src/main/java/tech/pegasys/teku/api/ChainDataProvider.java#L336-L341) which uses (1).
I have switched Lighthouse from (2) to (1). I think it's a somewhat arbitrary choice between the two, where (1) is easier to compute and is consistent with Teku.
## Notes for Reviewers
I've renamed `BeaconChain::fork_choice` to `BeaconChain::recompute_head`. Doing this helped ensure I broke all previous uses of fork choice and I also find it more descriptive. It describes an action and can't be confused with trying to get a reference to the `ForkChoice` struct.
I've changed the ordering of SSE events when a block is received. It used to be `[block, finalized, head]` and now it's `[block, head, finalized]`. It was easier this way and I don't think we were making any promises about SSE event ordering so it's not "breaking".
I've made it so fork choice will run when it's first constructed. I did this because I wanted to have a cached version of the last call to `get_head`. Ensuring `get_head` has been run *at least once* means that the cached values doesn't need to wrapped in an `Option`. This was fairly simple, it just involved passing a `slot` to the constructor so it knows *when* it's being run. When loading a fork choice from the store and a slot clock isn't handy I've just used the `slot` that was saved in the `fork_choice_store`. That seems like it would be a faithful representation of the slot when we saved it.
I added the `genesis_time: u64` to the `BeaconChain`. It's small, constant and nice to have around.
Since we're using FC for the fin/just checkpoints, we no longer get the `0x00..00` roots at genesis. You can see I had to remove a work-around in `ef-tests` here: b56be3bc2. I can't find any reason why this would be an issue, if anything I think it'll be better since the genesis-alias has caught us out a few times (0x00..00 isn't actually a real root). Edit: I did find a case where the `network` expected the 0x00..00 alias and patched it here: 3f26ac3e2.
You'll notice a lot of changes in tests. Generally, tests should be functionally equivalent. Here are the things creating the most diff-noise in tests:
- Changing tests to be `tokio::async` tests.
- Adding `.await` to fork choice, block processing and block production functions.
- Refactor of the `canonical_head` "API" provided by the `BeaconChain`. E.g., `chain.canonical_head.cached_head()` instead of `chain.canonical_head.read()`.
- Wrapping `SignedBeaconBlock` in an `Arc`.
- In the `beacon_chain/tests/block_verification`, we can't use the `lazy_static` `CHAIN_SEGMENT` variable anymore since it's generated with an async function. We just generate it in each test, not so efficient but hopefully insignificant.
I had to disable `rayon` concurrent tests in the `fork_choice` tests. This is because the use of `rayon` and `block_on` was causing a panic.
Co-authored-by: Mac L <mjladson@pm.me>
2022-07-03 05:36:50 +00:00
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Initial work towards v0.2.0 (#924)
* Remove ping protocol
* Initial renaming of network services
* Correct rebasing relative to latest master
* Start updating types
* Adds HashMapDelay struct to utils
* Initial network restructure
* Network restructure. Adds new types for v0.2.0
* Removes build artefacts
* Shift validation to beacon chain
* Temporarily remove gossip validation
This is to be updated to match current optimisation efforts.
* Adds AggregateAndProof
* Begin rebuilding pubsub encoding/decoding
* Signature hacking
* Shift gossipsup decoding into eth2_libp2p
* Existing EF tests passing with fake_crypto
* Shifts block encoding/decoding into RPC
* Delete outdated API spec
* All release tests passing bar genesis state parsing
* Update and test YamlConfig
* Update to spec v0.10 compatible BLS
* Updates to BLS EF tests
* Add EF test for AggregateVerify
And delete unused hash2curve tests for uncompressed points
* Update EF tests to v0.10.1
* Use optional block root correctly in block proc
* Use genesis fork in deposit domain. All tests pass
* Fast aggregate verify test
* Update REST API docs
* Fix unused import
* Bump spec tags to v0.10.1
* Add `seconds_per_eth1_block` to chainspec
* Update to timestamp based eth1 voting scheme
* Return None from `get_votes_to_consider` if block cache is empty
* Handle overflows in `is_candidate_block`
* Revert to failing tests
* Fix eth1 data sets test
* Choose default vote according to spec
* Fix collect_valid_votes tests
* Fix `get_votes_to_consider` to choose all eligible blocks
* Uncomment winning_vote tests
* Add comments; remove unused code
* Reduce seconds_per_eth1_block for simulation
* Addressed review comments
* Add test for default vote case
* Fix logs
* Remove unused functions
* Meter default eth1 votes
* Fix comments
* Progress on attestation service
* Address review comments; remove unused dependency
* Initial work on removing libp2p lock
* Add LRU caches to store (rollup)
* Update attestation validation for DB changes (WIP)
* Initial version of should_forward_block
* Scaffold
* Progress on attestation validation
Also, consolidate prod+testing slot clocks so that they share much
of the same implementation and can both handle sub-slot time changes.
* Removes lock from libp2p service
* Completed network lock removal
* Finish(?) attestation processing
* Correct network termination future
* Add slot check to block check
* Correct fmt issues
* Remove Drop implementation for network service
* Add first attempt at attestation proc. re-write
* Add version 2 of attestation processing
* Minor fixes
* Add validator pubkey cache
* Make get_indexed_attestation take a committee
* Link signature processing into new attn verification
* First working version
* Ensure pubkey cache is updated
* Add more metrics, slight optimizations
* Clone committee cache during attestation processing
* Update shuffling cache during block processing
* Remove old commented-out code
* Fix shuffling cache insert bug
* Used indexed attestation in fork choice
* Restructure attn processing, add metrics
* Add more detailed metrics
* Tidy, fix failing tests
* Fix failing tests, tidy
* Address reviewers suggestions
* Disable/delete two outdated tests
* Modification of validator for subscriptions
* Add slot signing to validator client
* Further progress on validation subscription
* Adds necessary validator subscription functionality
* Add new Pubkeys struct to signature_sets
* Refactor with functional approach
* Update beacon chain
* Clean up validator <-> beacon node http types
* Add aggregator status to ValidatorDuty
* Impl Clone for manual slot clock
* Fix minor errors
* Further progress validator client subscription
* Initial subscription and aggregation handling
* Remove decompressed member from pubkey bytes
* Progress to modifying val client for attestation aggregation
* First draft of validator client upgrade for aggregate attestations
* Add hashmap for indices lookup
* Add state cache, remove store cache
* Only build the head committee cache
* Removes lock on a network channel
* Partially implement beacon node subscription http api
* Correct compilation issues
* Change `get_attesting_indices` to use Vec
* Fix failing test
* Partial implementation of timer
* Adds timer, removes exit_future, http api to op pool
* Partial multiple aggregate attestation handling
* Permits bulk messages accross gossipsub network channel
* Correct compile issues
* Improve gosispsub messaging and correct rest api helpers
* Added global gossipsub subscriptions
* Update validator subscriptions data structs
* Tidy
* Re-structure validator subscriptions
* Initial handling of subscriptions
* Re-structure network service
* Add pubkey cache persistence file
* Add more comments
* Integrate persistence file into builder
* Add pubkey cache tests
* Add HashSetDelay and introduce into attestation service
* Handles validator subscriptions
* Add data_dir to beacon chain builder
* Remove Option in pubkey cache persistence file
* Ensure consistency between datadir/data_dir
* Fix failing network test
* Peer subnet discovery gets queued for future subscriptions
* Reorganise attestation service functions
* Initial wiring of attestation service
* First draft of attestation service timing logic
* Correct minor typos
* Tidy
* Fix todos
* Improve tests
* Add PeerInfo to connected peers mapping
* Fix compile error
* Fix compile error from merge
* Split up block processing metrics
* Tidy
* Refactor get_pubkey_from_state
* Remove commented-out code
* Rename state_cache -> checkpoint_cache
* Rename Checkpoint -> Snapshot
* Tidy, add comments
* Tidy up find_head function
* Change some checkpoint -> snapshot
* Add tests
* Expose max_len
* Remove dead code
* Tidy
* Fix bug
* Add sync-speed metric
* Add first attempt at VerifiableBlock
* Start integrating into beacon chain
* Integrate VerifiableBlock
* Rename VerifableBlock -> PartialBlockVerification
* Add start of typed methods
* Add progress
* Add further progress
* Rename structs
* Add full block verification to block_processing.rs
* Further beacon chain integration
* Update checks for gossip
* Add todo
* Start adding segement verification
* Add passing chain segement test
* Initial integration with batch sync
* Minor changes
* Tidy, add more error checking
* Start adding chain_segment tests
* Finish invalid signature tests
* Include single and gossip verified blocks in tests
* Add gossip verification tests
* Start adding docs
* Finish adding comments to block_processing.rs
* Rename block_processing.rs -> block_verification
* Start removing old block processing code
* Fixes beacon_chain compilation
* Fix project-wide compile errors
* Remove old code
* Correct code to pass all tests
* Fix bug with beacon proposer index
* Fix shim for BlockProcessingError
* Only process one epoch at a time
* Fix loop in chain segment processing
* Correct tests from master merge
* Add caching for state.eth1_data_votes
* Add BeaconChain::validator_pubkey
* Revert "Add caching for state.eth1_data_votes"
This reverts commit cd73dcd6434fb8d8e6bf30c5356355598ea7b78e.
Co-authored-by: Grant Wuerker <gwuerker@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Michael Sproul <michael@sigmaprime.io>
Co-authored-by: Michael Sproul <micsproul@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: pawan <pawandhananjay@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Paul Hauner <paul@paulhauner.com>
2020-03-17 06:24:44 +00:00
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Use async code when interacting with EL (#3244)
## Overview
This rather extensive PR achieves two primary goals:
1. Uses the finalized/justified checkpoints of fork choice (FC), rather than that of the head state.
2. Refactors fork choice, block production and block processing to `async` functions.
Additionally, it achieves:
- Concurrent forkchoice updates to the EL and cache pruning after a new head is selected.
- Concurrent "block packing" (attestations, etc) and execution payload retrieval during block production.
- Concurrent per-block-processing and execution payload verification during block processing.
- The `Arc`-ification of `SignedBeaconBlock` during block processing (it's never mutated, so why not?):
- I had to do this to deal with sending blocks into spawned tasks.
- Previously we were cloning the beacon block at least 2 times during each block processing, these clones are either removed or turned into cheaper `Arc` clones.
- We were also `Box`-ing and un-`Box`-ing beacon blocks as they moved throughout the networking crate. This is not a big deal, but it's nice to avoid shifting things between the stack and heap.
- Avoids cloning *all the blocks* in *every chain segment* during sync.
- It also has the potential to clean up our code where we need to pass an *owned* block around so we can send it back in the case of an error (I didn't do much of this, my PR is already big enough :sweat_smile:)
- The `BeaconChain::HeadSafetyStatus` struct was removed. It was an old relic from prior merge specs.
For motivation for this change, see https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse/pull/3244#issuecomment-1160963273
## Changes to `canonical_head` and `fork_choice`
Previously, the `BeaconChain` had two separate fields:
```
canonical_head: RwLock<Snapshot>,
fork_choice: RwLock<BeaconForkChoice>
```
Now, we have grouped these values under a single struct:
```
canonical_head: CanonicalHead {
cached_head: RwLock<Arc<Snapshot>>,
fork_choice: RwLock<BeaconForkChoice>
}
```
Apart from ergonomics, the only *actual* change here is wrapping the canonical head snapshot in an `Arc`. This means that we no longer need to hold the `cached_head` (`canonical_head`, in old terms) lock when we want to pull some values from it. This was done to avoid deadlock risks by preventing functions from acquiring (and holding) the `cached_head` and `fork_choice` locks simultaneously.
## Breaking Changes
### The `state` (root) field in the `finalized_checkpoint` SSE event
Consider the scenario where epoch `n` is just finalized, but `start_slot(n)` is skipped. There are two state roots we might in the `finalized_checkpoint` SSE event:
1. The state root of the finalized block, which is `get_block(finalized_checkpoint.root).state_root`.
4. The state root at slot of `start_slot(n)`, which would be the state from (1), but "skipped forward" through any skip slots.
Previously, Lighthouse would choose (2). However, we can see that when [Teku generates that event](https://github.com/ConsenSys/teku/blob/de2b2801c89ef5abf983d6bf37867c37fc47121f/data/beaconrestapi/src/main/java/tech/pegasys/teku/beaconrestapi/handlers/v1/events/EventSubscriptionManager.java#L171-L182) it uses [`getStateRootFromBlockRoot`](https://github.com/ConsenSys/teku/blob/de2b2801c89ef5abf983d6bf37867c37fc47121f/data/provider/src/main/java/tech/pegasys/teku/api/ChainDataProvider.java#L336-L341) which uses (1).
I have switched Lighthouse from (2) to (1). I think it's a somewhat arbitrary choice between the two, where (1) is easier to compute and is consistent with Teku.
## Notes for Reviewers
I've renamed `BeaconChain::fork_choice` to `BeaconChain::recompute_head`. Doing this helped ensure I broke all previous uses of fork choice and I also find it more descriptive. It describes an action and can't be confused with trying to get a reference to the `ForkChoice` struct.
I've changed the ordering of SSE events when a block is received. It used to be `[block, finalized, head]` and now it's `[block, head, finalized]`. It was easier this way and I don't think we were making any promises about SSE event ordering so it's not "breaking".
I've made it so fork choice will run when it's first constructed. I did this because I wanted to have a cached version of the last call to `get_head`. Ensuring `get_head` has been run *at least once* means that the cached values doesn't need to wrapped in an `Option`. This was fairly simple, it just involved passing a `slot` to the constructor so it knows *when* it's being run. When loading a fork choice from the store and a slot clock isn't handy I've just used the `slot` that was saved in the `fork_choice_store`. That seems like it would be a faithful representation of the slot when we saved it.
I added the `genesis_time: u64` to the `BeaconChain`. It's small, constant and nice to have around.
Since we're using FC for the fin/just checkpoints, we no longer get the `0x00..00` roots at genesis. You can see I had to remove a work-around in `ef-tests` here: b56be3bc2. I can't find any reason why this would be an issue, if anything I think it'll be better since the genesis-alias has caught us out a few times (0x00..00 isn't actually a real root). Edit: I did find a case where the `network` expected the 0x00..00 alias and patched it here: 3f26ac3e2.
You'll notice a lot of changes in tests. Generally, tests should be functionally equivalent. Here are the things creating the most diff-noise in tests:
- Changing tests to be `tokio::async` tests.
- Adding `.await` to fork choice, block processing and block production functions.
- Refactor of the `canonical_head` "API" provided by the `BeaconChain`. E.g., `chain.canonical_head.cached_head()` instead of `chain.canonical_head.read()`.
- Wrapping `SignedBeaconBlock` in an `Arc`.
- In the `beacon_chain/tests/block_verification`, we can't use the `lazy_static` `CHAIN_SEGMENT` variable anymore since it's generated with an async function. We just generate it in each test, not so efficient but hopefully insignificant.
I had to disable `rayon` concurrent tests in the `fork_choice` tests. This is because the use of `rayon` and `block_on` was causing a panic.
Co-authored-by: Mac L <mjladson@pm.me>
2022-07-03 05:36:50 +00:00
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async fn invalid_signature_block_proposal() {
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let chain_segment = get_chain_segment().await;
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2020-08-14 06:36:38 +00:00
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for &block_index in BLOCK_INDICES {
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Use async code when interacting with EL (#3244)
## Overview
This rather extensive PR achieves two primary goals:
1. Uses the finalized/justified checkpoints of fork choice (FC), rather than that of the head state.
2. Refactors fork choice, block production and block processing to `async` functions.
Additionally, it achieves:
- Concurrent forkchoice updates to the EL and cache pruning after a new head is selected.
- Concurrent "block packing" (attestations, etc) and execution payload retrieval during block production.
- Concurrent per-block-processing and execution payload verification during block processing.
- The `Arc`-ification of `SignedBeaconBlock` during block processing (it's never mutated, so why not?):
- I had to do this to deal with sending blocks into spawned tasks.
- Previously we were cloning the beacon block at least 2 times during each block processing, these clones are either removed or turned into cheaper `Arc` clones.
- We were also `Box`-ing and un-`Box`-ing beacon blocks as they moved throughout the networking crate. This is not a big deal, but it's nice to avoid shifting things between the stack and heap.
- Avoids cloning *all the blocks* in *every chain segment* during sync.
- It also has the potential to clean up our code where we need to pass an *owned* block around so we can send it back in the case of an error (I didn't do much of this, my PR is already big enough :sweat_smile:)
- The `BeaconChain::HeadSafetyStatus` struct was removed. It was an old relic from prior merge specs.
For motivation for this change, see https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse/pull/3244#issuecomment-1160963273
## Changes to `canonical_head` and `fork_choice`
Previously, the `BeaconChain` had two separate fields:
```
canonical_head: RwLock<Snapshot>,
fork_choice: RwLock<BeaconForkChoice>
```
Now, we have grouped these values under a single struct:
```
canonical_head: CanonicalHead {
cached_head: RwLock<Arc<Snapshot>>,
fork_choice: RwLock<BeaconForkChoice>
}
```
Apart from ergonomics, the only *actual* change here is wrapping the canonical head snapshot in an `Arc`. This means that we no longer need to hold the `cached_head` (`canonical_head`, in old terms) lock when we want to pull some values from it. This was done to avoid deadlock risks by preventing functions from acquiring (and holding) the `cached_head` and `fork_choice` locks simultaneously.
## Breaking Changes
### The `state` (root) field in the `finalized_checkpoint` SSE event
Consider the scenario where epoch `n` is just finalized, but `start_slot(n)` is skipped. There are two state roots we might in the `finalized_checkpoint` SSE event:
1. The state root of the finalized block, which is `get_block(finalized_checkpoint.root).state_root`.
4. The state root at slot of `start_slot(n)`, which would be the state from (1), but "skipped forward" through any skip slots.
Previously, Lighthouse would choose (2). However, we can see that when [Teku generates that event](https://github.com/ConsenSys/teku/blob/de2b2801c89ef5abf983d6bf37867c37fc47121f/data/beaconrestapi/src/main/java/tech/pegasys/teku/beaconrestapi/handlers/v1/events/EventSubscriptionManager.java#L171-L182) it uses [`getStateRootFromBlockRoot`](https://github.com/ConsenSys/teku/blob/de2b2801c89ef5abf983d6bf37867c37fc47121f/data/provider/src/main/java/tech/pegasys/teku/api/ChainDataProvider.java#L336-L341) which uses (1).
I have switched Lighthouse from (2) to (1). I think it's a somewhat arbitrary choice between the two, where (1) is easier to compute and is consistent with Teku.
## Notes for Reviewers
I've renamed `BeaconChain::fork_choice` to `BeaconChain::recompute_head`. Doing this helped ensure I broke all previous uses of fork choice and I also find it more descriptive. It describes an action and can't be confused with trying to get a reference to the `ForkChoice` struct.
I've changed the ordering of SSE events when a block is received. It used to be `[block, finalized, head]` and now it's `[block, head, finalized]`. It was easier this way and I don't think we were making any promises about SSE event ordering so it's not "breaking".
I've made it so fork choice will run when it's first constructed. I did this because I wanted to have a cached version of the last call to `get_head`. Ensuring `get_head` has been run *at least once* means that the cached values doesn't need to wrapped in an `Option`. This was fairly simple, it just involved passing a `slot` to the constructor so it knows *when* it's being run. When loading a fork choice from the store and a slot clock isn't handy I've just used the `slot` that was saved in the `fork_choice_store`. That seems like it would be a faithful representation of the slot when we saved it.
I added the `genesis_time: u64` to the `BeaconChain`. It's small, constant and nice to have around.
Since we're using FC for the fin/just checkpoints, we no longer get the `0x00..00` roots at genesis. You can see I had to remove a work-around in `ef-tests` here: b56be3bc2. I can't find any reason why this would be an issue, if anything I think it'll be better since the genesis-alias has caught us out a few times (0x00..00 isn't actually a real root). Edit: I did find a case where the `network` expected the 0x00..00 alias and patched it here: 3f26ac3e2.
You'll notice a lot of changes in tests. Generally, tests should be functionally equivalent. Here are the things creating the most diff-noise in tests:
- Changing tests to be `tokio::async` tests.
- Adding `.await` to fork choice, block processing and block production functions.
- Refactor of the `canonical_head` "API" provided by the `BeaconChain`. E.g., `chain.canonical_head.cached_head()` instead of `chain.canonical_head.read()`.
- Wrapping `SignedBeaconBlock` in an `Arc`.
- In the `beacon_chain/tests/block_verification`, we can't use the `lazy_static` `CHAIN_SEGMENT` variable anymore since it's generated with an async function. We just generate it in each test, not so efficient but hopefully insignificant.
I had to disable `rayon` concurrent tests in the `fork_choice` tests. This is because the use of `rayon` and `block_on` was causing a panic.
Co-authored-by: Mac L <mjladson@pm.me>
2022-07-03 05:36:50 +00:00
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let harness = get_invalid_sigs_harness(&chain_segment).await;
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let mut snapshots = chain_segment.clone();
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let (block, _) = snapshots[block_index]
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.beacon_block
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.as_ref()
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.clone()
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.deconstruct();
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snapshots[block_index].beacon_block = Arc::new(SignedBeaconBlock::from_block(
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block.clone(),
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junk_signature(),
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));
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Initial work towards v0.2.0 (#924)
* Remove ping protocol
* Initial renaming of network services
* Correct rebasing relative to latest master
* Start updating types
* Adds HashMapDelay struct to utils
* Initial network restructure
* Network restructure. Adds new types for v0.2.0
* Removes build artefacts
* Shift validation to beacon chain
* Temporarily remove gossip validation
This is to be updated to match current optimisation efforts.
* Adds AggregateAndProof
* Begin rebuilding pubsub encoding/decoding
* Signature hacking
* Shift gossipsup decoding into eth2_libp2p
* Existing EF tests passing with fake_crypto
* Shifts block encoding/decoding into RPC
* Delete outdated API spec
* All release tests passing bar genesis state parsing
* Update and test YamlConfig
* Update to spec v0.10 compatible BLS
* Updates to BLS EF tests
* Add EF test for AggregateVerify
And delete unused hash2curve tests for uncompressed points
* Update EF tests to v0.10.1
* Use optional block root correctly in block proc
* Use genesis fork in deposit domain. All tests pass
* Fast aggregate verify test
* Update REST API docs
* Fix unused import
* Bump spec tags to v0.10.1
* Add `seconds_per_eth1_block` to chainspec
* Update to timestamp based eth1 voting scheme
* Return None from `get_votes_to_consider` if block cache is empty
* Handle overflows in `is_candidate_block`
* Revert to failing tests
* Fix eth1 data sets test
* Choose default vote according to spec
* Fix collect_valid_votes tests
* Fix `get_votes_to_consider` to choose all eligible blocks
* Uncomment winning_vote tests
* Add comments; remove unused code
* Reduce seconds_per_eth1_block for simulation
* Addressed review comments
* Add test for default vote case
* Fix logs
* Remove unused functions
* Meter default eth1 votes
* Fix comments
* Progress on attestation service
* Address review comments; remove unused dependency
* Initial work on removing libp2p lock
* Add LRU caches to store (rollup)
* Update attestation validation for DB changes (WIP)
* Initial version of should_forward_block
* Scaffold
* Progress on attestation validation
Also, consolidate prod+testing slot clocks so that they share much
of the same implementation and can both handle sub-slot time changes.
* Removes lock from libp2p service
* Completed network lock removal
* Finish(?) attestation processing
* Correct network termination future
* Add slot check to block check
* Correct fmt issues
* Remove Drop implementation for network service
* Add first attempt at attestation proc. re-write
* Add version 2 of attestation processing
* Minor fixes
* Add validator pubkey cache
* Make get_indexed_attestation take a committee
* Link signature processing into new attn verification
* First working version
* Ensure pubkey cache is updated
* Add more metrics, slight optimizations
* Clone committee cache during attestation processing
* Update shuffling cache during block processing
* Remove old commented-out code
* Fix shuffling cache insert bug
* Used indexed attestation in fork choice
* Restructure attn processing, add metrics
* Add more detailed metrics
* Tidy, fix failing tests
* Fix failing tests, tidy
* Address reviewers suggestions
* Disable/delete two outdated tests
* Modification of validator for subscriptions
* Add slot signing to validator client
* Further progress on validation subscription
* Adds necessary validator subscription functionality
* Add new Pubkeys struct to signature_sets
* Refactor with functional approach
* Update beacon chain
* Clean up validator <-> beacon node http types
* Add aggregator status to ValidatorDuty
* Impl Clone for manual slot clock
* Fix minor errors
* Further progress validator client subscription
* Initial subscription and aggregation handling
* Remove decompressed member from pubkey bytes
* Progress to modifying val client for attestation aggregation
* First draft of validator client upgrade for aggregate attestations
* Add hashmap for indices lookup
* Add state cache, remove store cache
* Only build the head committee cache
* Removes lock on a network channel
* Partially implement beacon node subscription http api
* Correct compilation issues
* Change `get_attesting_indices` to use Vec
* Fix failing test
* Partial implementation of timer
* Adds timer, removes exit_future, http api to op pool
* Partial multiple aggregate attestation handling
* Permits bulk messages accross gossipsub network channel
* Correct compile issues
* Improve gosispsub messaging and correct rest api helpers
* Added global gossipsub subscriptions
* Update validator subscriptions data structs
* Tidy
* Re-structure validator subscriptions
* Initial handling of subscriptions
* Re-structure network service
* Add pubkey cache persistence file
* Add more comments
* Integrate persistence file into builder
* Add pubkey cache tests
* Add HashSetDelay and introduce into attestation service
* Handles validator subscriptions
* Add data_dir to beacon chain builder
* Remove Option in pubkey cache persistence file
* Ensure consistency between datadir/data_dir
* Fix failing network test
* Peer subnet discovery gets queued for future subscriptions
* Reorganise attestation service functions
* Initial wiring of attestation service
* First draft of attestation service timing logic
* Correct minor typos
* Tidy
* Fix todos
* Improve tests
* Add PeerInfo to connected peers mapping
* Fix compile error
* Fix compile error from merge
* Split up block processing metrics
* Tidy
* Refactor get_pubkey_from_state
* Remove commented-out code
* Rename state_cache -> checkpoint_cache
* Rename Checkpoint -> Snapshot
* Tidy, add comments
* Tidy up find_head function
* Change some checkpoint -> snapshot
* Add tests
* Expose max_len
* Remove dead code
* Tidy
* Fix bug
* Add sync-speed metric
* Add first attempt at VerifiableBlock
* Start integrating into beacon chain
* Integrate VerifiableBlock
* Rename VerifableBlock -> PartialBlockVerification
* Add start of typed methods
* Add progress
* Add further progress
* Rename structs
* Add full block verification to block_processing.rs
* Further beacon chain integration
* Update checks for gossip
* Add todo
* Start adding segement verification
* Add passing chain segement test
* Initial integration with batch sync
* Minor changes
* Tidy, add more error checking
* Start adding chain_segment tests
* Finish invalid signature tests
* Include single and gossip verified blocks in tests
* Add gossip verification tests
* Start adding docs
* Finish adding comments to block_processing.rs
* Rename block_processing.rs -> block_verification
* Start removing old block processing code
* Fixes beacon_chain compilation
* Fix project-wide compile errors
* Remove old code
* Correct code to pass all tests
* Fix bug with beacon proposer index
* Fix shim for BlockProcessingError
* Only process one epoch at a time
* Fix loop in chain segment processing
* Correct tests from master merge
* Add caching for state.eth1_data_votes
* Add BeaconChain::validator_pubkey
* Revert "Add caching for state.eth1_data_votes"
This reverts commit cd73dcd6434fb8d8e6bf30c5356355598ea7b78e.
Co-authored-by: Grant Wuerker <gwuerker@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Michael Sproul <michael@sigmaprime.io>
Co-authored-by: Michael Sproul <micsproul@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: pawan <pawandhananjay@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Paul Hauner <paul@paulhauner.com>
2020-03-17 06:24:44 +00:00
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.iter()
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.map(|snapshot| snapshot.beacon_block.clone())
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2020-08-14 06:36:38 +00:00
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.collect::<Vec<_>>();
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Initial work towards v0.2.0 (#924)
* Remove ping protocol
* Initial renaming of network services
* Correct rebasing relative to latest master
* Start updating types
* Adds HashMapDelay struct to utils
* Initial network restructure
* Network restructure. Adds new types for v0.2.0
* Removes build artefacts
* Shift validation to beacon chain
* Temporarily remove gossip validation
This is to be updated to match current optimisation efforts.
* Adds AggregateAndProof
* Begin rebuilding pubsub encoding/decoding
* Signature hacking
* Shift gossipsup decoding into eth2_libp2p
* Existing EF tests passing with fake_crypto
* Shifts block encoding/decoding into RPC
* Delete outdated API spec
* All release tests passing bar genesis state parsing
* Update and test YamlConfig
* Update to spec v0.10 compatible BLS
* Updates to BLS EF tests
* Add EF test for AggregateVerify
And delete unused hash2curve tests for uncompressed points
* Update EF tests to v0.10.1
* Use optional block root correctly in block proc
* Use genesis fork in deposit domain. All tests pass
* Fast aggregate verify test
* Update REST API docs
* Fix unused import
* Bump spec tags to v0.10.1
* Add `seconds_per_eth1_block` to chainspec
* Update to timestamp based eth1 voting scheme
* Return None from `get_votes_to_consider` if block cache is empty
* Handle overflows in `is_candidate_block`
* Revert to failing tests
* Fix eth1 data sets test
* Choose default vote according to spec
* Fix collect_valid_votes tests
* Fix `get_votes_to_consider` to choose all eligible blocks
* Uncomment winning_vote tests
* Add comments; remove unused code
* Reduce seconds_per_eth1_block for simulation
* Addressed review comments
* Add test for default vote case
* Fix logs
* Remove unused functions
* Meter default eth1 votes
* Fix comments
* Progress on attestation service
* Address review comments; remove unused dependency
* Initial work on removing libp2p lock
* Add LRU caches to store (rollup)
* Update attestation validation for DB changes (WIP)
* Initial version of should_forward_block
* Scaffold
* Progress on attestation validation
Also, consolidate prod+testing slot clocks so that they share much
of the same implementation and can both handle sub-slot time changes.
* Removes lock from libp2p service
* Completed network lock removal
* Finish(?) attestation processing
* Correct network termination future
* Add slot check to block check
* Correct fmt issues
* Remove Drop implementation for network service
* Add first attempt at attestation proc. re-write
* Add version 2 of attestation processing
* Minor fixes
* Add validator pubkey cache
* Make get_indexed_attestation take a committee
* Link signature processing into new attn verification
* First working version
* Ensure pubkey cache is updated
* Add more metrics, slight optimizations
* Clone committee cache during attestation processing
* Update shuffling cache during block processing
* Remove old commented-out code
* Fix shuffling cache insert bug
* Used indexed attestation in fork choice
* Restructure attn processing, add metrics
* Add more detailed metrics
* Tidy, fix failing tests
* Fix failing tests, tidy
* Address reviewers suggestions
* Disable/delete two outdated tests
* Modification of validator for subscriptions
* Add slot signing to validator client
* Further progress on validation subscription
* Adds necessary validator subscription functionality
* Add new Pubkeys struct to signature_sets
* Refactor with functional approach
* Update beacon chain
* Clean up validator <-> beacon node http types
* Add aggregator status to ValidatorDuty
* Impl Clone for manual slot clock
* Fix minor errors
* Further progress validator client subscription
* Initial subscription and aggregation handling
* Remove decompressed member from pubkey bytes
* Progress to modifying val client for attestation aggregation
* First draft of validator client upgrade for aggregate attestations
* Add hashmap for indices lookup
* Add state cache, remove store cache
* Only build the head committee cache
* Removes lock on a network channel
* Partially implement beacon node subscription http api
* Correct compilation issues
* Change `get_attesting_indices` to use Vec
* Fix failing test
* Partial implementation of timer
* Adds timer, removes exit_future, http api to op pool
* Partial multiple aggregate attestation handling
* Permits bulk messages accross gossipsub network channel
* Correct compile issues
* Improve gosispsub messaging and correct rest api helpers
* Added global gossipsub subscriptions
* Update validator subscriptions data structs
* Tidy
* Re-structure validator subscriptions
* Initial handling of subscriptions
* Re-structure network service
* Add pubkey cache persistence file
* Add more comments
* Integrate persistence file into builder
* Add pubkey cache tests
* Add HashSetDelay and introduce into attestation service
* Handles validator subscriptions
* Add data_dir to beacon chain builder
* Remove Option in pubkey cache persistence file
* Ensure consistency between datadir/data_dir
* Fix failing network test
* Peer subnet discovery gets queued for future subscriptions
* Reorganise attestation service functions
* Initial wiring of attestation service
* First draft of attestation service timing logic
* Correct minor typos
* Tidy
* Fix todos
* Improve tests
* Add PeerInfo to connected peers mapping
* Fix compile error
* Fix compile error from merge
* Split up block processing metrics
* Tidy
* Refactor get_pubkey_from_state
* Remove commented-out code
* Rename state_cache -> checkpoint_cache
* Rename Checkpoint -> Snapshot
* Tidy, add comments
* Tidy up find_head function
* Change some checkpoint -> snapshot
* Add tests
* Expose max_len
* Remove dead code
* Tidy
* Fix bug
* Add sync-speed metric
* Add first attempt at VerifiableBlock
* Start integrating into beacon chain
* Integrate VerifiableBlock
* Rename VerifableBlock -> PartialBlockVerification
* Add start of typed methods
* Add progress
* Add further progress
* Rename structs
* Add full block verification to block_processing.rs
* Further beacon chain integration
* Update checks for gossip
* Add todo
* Start adding segement verification
* Add passing chain segement test
* Initial integration with batch sync
* Minor changes
* Tidy, add more error checking
* Start adding chain_segment tests
* Finish invalid signature tests
* Include single and gossip verified blocks in tests
* Add gossip verification tests
* Start adding docs
* Finish adding comments to block_processing.rs
* Rename block_processing.rs -> block_verification
* Start removing old block processing code
* Fixes beacon_chain compilation
* Fix project-wide compile errors
* Remove old code
* Correct code to pass all tests
* Fix bug with beacon proposer index
* Fix shim for BlockProcessingError
* Only process one epoch at a time
* Fix loop in chain segment processing
* Correct tests from master merge
* Add caching for state.eth1_data_votes
* Add BeaconChain::validator_pubkey
* Revert "Add caching for state.eth1_data_votes"
This reverts commit cd73dcd6434fb8d8e6bf30c5356355598ea7b78e.
Co-authored-by: Grant Wuerker <gwuerker@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Michael Sproul <michael@sigmaprime.io>
Co-authored-by: Michael Sproul <micsproul@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: pawan <pawandhananjay@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Paul Hauner <paul@paulhauner.com>
2020-03-17 06:24:44 +00:00
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2020-05-21 00:21:44 +00:00
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assert!(
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matches!(
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harness
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2023-06-16 06:44:31 +00:00
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.process_chain_segment(blocks, NotifyExecutionLayer::Yes)
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Use async code when interacting with EL (#3244)
## Overview
This rather extensive PR achieves two primary goals:
1. Uses the finalized/justified checkpoints of fork choice (FC), rather than that of the head state.
2. Refactors fork choice, block production and block processing to `async` functions.
Additionally, it achieves:
- Concurrent forkchoice updates to the EL and cache pruning after a new head is selected.
- Concurrent "block packing" (attestations, etc) and execution payload retrieval during block production.
- Concurrent per-block-processing and execution payload verification during block processing.
- The `Arc`-ification of `SignedBeaconBlock` during block processing (it's never mutated, so why not?):
- I had to do this to deal with sending blocks into spawned tasks.
- Previously we were cloning the beacon block at least 2 times during each block processing, these clones are either removed or turned into cheaper `Arc` clones.
- We were also `Box`-ing and un-`Box`-ing beacon blocks as they moved throughout the networking crate. This is not a big deal, but it's nice to avoid shifting things between the stack and heap.
- Avoids cloning *all the blocks* in *every chain segment* during sync.
- It also has the potential to clean up our code where we need to pass an *owned* block around so we can send it back in the case of an error (I didn't do much of this, my PR is already big enough :sweat_smile:)
- The `BeaconChain::HeadSafetyStatus` struct was removed. It was an old relic from prior merge specs.
For motivation for this change, see https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse/pull/3244#issuecomment-1160963273
## Changes to `canonical_head` and `fork_choice`
Previously, the `BeaconChain` had two separate fields:
```
canonical_head: RwLock<Snapshot>,
fork_choice: RwLock<BeaconForkChoice>
```
Now, we have grouped these values under a single struct:
```
canonical_head: CanonicalHead {
cached_head: RwLock<Arc<Snapshot>>,
fork_choice: RwLock<BeaconForkChoice>
}
```
Apart from ergonomics, the only *actual* change here is wrapping the canonical head snapshot in an `Arc`. This means that we no longer need to hold the `cached_head` (`canonical_head`, in old terms) lock when we want to pull some values from it. This was done to avoid deadlock risks by preventing functions from acquiring (and holding) the `cached_head` and `fork_choice` locks simultaneously.
## Breaking Changes
### The `state` (root) field in the `finalized_checkpoint` SSE event
Consider the scenario where epoch `n` is just finalized, but `start_slot(n)` is skipped. There are two state roots we might in the `finalized_checkpoint` SSE event:
1. The state root of the finalized block, which is `get_block(finalized_checkpoint.root).state_root`.
4. The state root at slot of `start_slot(n)`, which would be the state from (1), but "skipped forward" through any skip slots.
Previously, Lighthouse would choose (2). However, we can see that when [Teku generates that event](https://github.com/ConsenSys/teku/blob/de2b2801c89ef5abf983d6bf37867c37fc47121f/data/beaconrestapi/src/main/java/tech/pegasys/teku/beaconrestapi/handlers/v1/events/EventSubscriptionManager.java#L171-L182) it uses [`getStateRootFromBlockRoot`](https://github.com/ConsenSys/teku/blob/de2b2801c89ef5abf983d6bf37867c37fc47121f/data/provider/src/main/java/tech/pegasys/teku/api/ChainDataProvider.java#L336-L341) which uses (1).
I have switched Lighthouse from (2) to (1). I think it's a somewhat arbitrary choice between the two, where (1) is easier to compute and is consistent with Teku.
## Notes for Reviewers
I've renamed `BeaconChain::fork_choice` to `BeaconChain::recompute_head`. Doing this helped ensure I broke all previous uses of fork choice and I also find it more descriptive. It describes an action and can't be confused with trying to get a reference to the `ForkChoice` struct.
I've changed the ordering of SSE events when a block is received. It used to be `[block, finalized, head]` and now it's `[block, head, finalized]`. It was easier this way and I don't think we were making any promises about SSE event ordering so it's not "breaking".
I've made it so fork choice will run when it's first constructed. I did this because I wanted to have a cached version of the last call to `get_head`. Ensuring `get_head` has been run *at least once* means that the cached values doesn't need to wrapped in an `Option`. This was fairly simple, it just involved passing a `slot` to the constructor so it knows *when* it's being run. When loading a fork choice from the store and a slot clock isn't handy I've just used the `slot` that was saved in the `fork_choice_store`. That seems like it would be a faithful representation of the slot when we saved it.
I added the `genesis_time: u64` to the `BeaconChain`. It's small, constant and nice to have around.
Since we're using FC for the fin/just checkpoints, we no longer get the `0x00..00` roots at genesis. You can see I had to remove a work-around in `ef-tests` here: b56be3bc2. I can't find any reason why this would be an issue, if anything I think it'll be better since the genesis-alias has caught us out a few times (0x00..00 isn't actually a real root). Edit: I did find a case where the `network` expected the 0x00..00 alias and patched it here: 3f26ac3e2.
You'll notice a lot of changes in tests. Generally, tests should be functionally equivalent. Here are the things creating the most diff-noise in tests:
- Changing tests to be `tokio::async` tests.
- Adding `.await` to fork choice, block processing and block production functions.
- Refactor of the `canonical_head` "API" provided by the `BeaconChain`. E.g., `chain.canonical_head.cached_head()` instead of `chain.canonical_head.read()`.
- Wrapping `SignedBeaconBlock` in an `Arc`.
- In the `beacon_chain/tests/block_verification`, we can't use the `lazy_static` `CHAIN_SEGMENT` variable anymore since it's generated with an async function. We just generate it in each test, not so efficient but hopefully insignificant.
I had to disable `rayon` concurrent tests in the `fork_choice` tests. This is because the use of `rayon` and `block_on` was causing a panic.
Co-authored-by: Mac L <mjladson@pm.me>
2022-07-03 05:36:50 +00:00
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Initial work towards v0.2.0 (#924)
* Remove ping protocol
* Initial renaming of network services
* Correct rebasing relative to latest master
* Start updating types
* Adds HashMapDelay struct to utils
* Initial network restructure
* Network restructure. Adds new types for v0.2.0
* Removes build artefacts
* Shift validation to beacon chain
* Temporarily remove gossip validation
This is to be updated to match current optimisation efforts.
* Adds AggregateAndProof
* Begin rebuilding pubsub encoding/decoding
* Signature hacking
* Shift gossipsup decoding into eth2_libp2p
* Existing EF tests passing with fake_crypto
* Shifts block encoding/decoding into RPC
* Delete outdated API spec
* All release tests passing bar genesis state parsing
* Update and test YamlConfig
* Update to spec v0.10 compatible BLS
* Updates to BLS EF tests
* Add EF test for AggregateVerify
And delete unused hash2curve tests for uncompressed points
* Update EF tests to v0.10.1
* Use optional block root correctly in block proc
* Use genesis fork in deposit domain. All tests pass
* Fast aggregate verify test
* Update REST API docs
* Fix unused import
* Bump spec tags to v0.10.1
* Add `seconds_per_eth1_block` to chainspec
* Update to timestamp based eth1 voting scheme
* Return None from `get_votes_to_consider` if block cache is empty
* Handle overflows in `is_candidate_block`
* Revert to failing tests
* Fix eth1 data sets test
* Choose default vote according to spec
* Fix collect_valid_votes tests
* Fix `get_votes_to_consider` to choose all eligible blocks
* Uncomment winning_vote tests
* Add comments; remove unused code
* Reduce seconds_per_eth1_block for simulation
* Addressed review comments
* Add test for default vote case
* Fix logs
* Remove unused functions
* Meter default eth1 votes
* Fix comments
* Progress on attestation service
* Address review comments; remove unused dependency
* Initial work on removing libp2p lock
* Add LRU caches to store (rollup)
* Update attestation validation for DB changes (WIP)
* Initial version of should_forward_block
* Scaffold
* Progress on attestation validation
Also, consolidate prod+testing slot clocks so that they share much
of the same implementation and can both handle sub-slot time changes.
* Removes lock from libp2p service
* Completed network lock removal
* Finish(?) attestation processing
* Correct network termination future
* Add slot check to block check
* Correct fmt issues
* Remove Drop implementation for network service
* Add first attempt at attestation proc. re-write
* Add version 2 of attestation processing
* Minor fixes
* Add validator pubkey cache
* Make get_indexed_attestation take a committee
* Link signature processing into new attn verification
* First working version
* Ensure pubkey cache is updated
* Add more metrics, slight optimizations
* Clone committee cache during attestation processing
* Update shuffling cache during block processing
* Remove old commented-out code
* Fix shuffling cache insert bug
* Used indexed attestation in fork choice
* Restructure attn processing, add metrics
* Add more detailed metrics
* Tidy, fix failing tests
* Fix failing tests, tidy
* Address reviewers suggestions
* Disable/delete two outdated tests
* Modification of validator for subscriptions
* Add slot signing to validator client
* Further progress on validation subscription
* Adds necessary validator subscription functionality
* Add new Pubkeys struct to signature_sets
* Refactor with functional approach
* Update beacon chain
* Clean up validator <-> beacon node http types
* Add aggregator status to ValidatorDuty
* Impl Clone for manual slot clock
* Fix minor errors
* Further progress validator client subscription
* Initial subscription and aggregation handling
* Remove decompressed member from pubkey bytes
* Progress to modifying val client for attestation aggregation
* First draft of validator client upgrade for aggregate attestations
* Add hashmap for indices lookup
* Add state cache, remove store cache
* Only build the head committee cache
* Removes lock on a network channel
* Partially implement beacon node subscription http api
* Correct compilation issues
* Change `get_attesting_indices` to use Vec
* Fix failing test
* Partial implementation of timer
* Adds timer, removes exit_future, http api to op pool
* Partial multiple aggregate attestation handling
* Permits bulk messages accross gossipsub network channel
* Correct compile issues
* Improve gosispsub messaging and correct rest api helpers
* Added global gossipsub subscriptions
* Update validator subscriptions data structs
* Tidy
* Re-structure validator subscriptions
* Initial handling of subscriptions
* Re-structure network service
* Add pubkey cache persistence file
* Add more comments
* Integrate persistence file into builder
* Add pubkey cache tests
* Add HashSetDelay and introduce into attestation service
* Handles validator subscriptions
* Add data_dir to beacon chain builder
* Remove Option in pubkey cache persistence file
* Ensure consistency between datadir/data_dir
* Fix failing network test
* Peer subnet discovery gets queued for future subscriptions
* Reorganise attestation service functions
* Initial wiring of attestation service
* First draft of attestation service timing logic
* Correct minor typos
* Tidy
* Fix todos
* Improve tests
* Add PeerInfo to connected peers mapping
* Fix compile error
* Fix compile error from merge
* Split up block processing metrics
* Tidy
* Refactor get_pubkey_from_state
* Remove commented-out code
* Rename state_cache -> checkpoint_cache
* Rename Checkpoint -> Snapshot
* Tidy, add comments
* Tidy up find_head function
* Change some checkpoint -> snapshot
* Add tests
* Expose max_len
* Remove dead code
* Tidy
* Fix bug
* Add sync-speed metric
* Add first attempt at VerifiableBlock
* Start integrating into beacon chain
* Integrate VerifiableBlock
* Rename VerifableBlock -> PartialBlockVerification
* Add start of typed methods
* Add progress
* Add further progress
* Rename structs
* Add full block verification to block_processing.rs
* Further beacon chain integration
* Update checks for gossip
* Add todo
* Start adding segement verification
* Add passing chain segement test
* Initial integration with batch sync
* Minor changes
* Tidy, add more error checking
* Start adding chain_segment tests
* Finish invalid signature tests
* Include single and gossip verified blocks in tests
* Add gossip verification tests
* Start adding docs
* Finish adding comments to block_processing.rs
* Rename block_processing.rs -> block_verification
* Start removing old block processing code
* Fixes beacon_chain compilation
* Fix project-wide compile errors
* Remove old code
* Correct code to pass all tests
* Fix bug with beacon proposer index
* Fix shim for BlockProcessingError
* Only process one epoch at a time
* Fix loop in chain segment processing
* Correct tests from master merge
* Add caching for state.eth1_data_votes
* Add BeaconChain::validator_pubkey
* Revert "Add caching for state.eth1_data_votes"
This reverts commit cd73dcd6434fb8d8e6bf30c5356355598ea7b78e.
Co-authored-by: Grant Wuerker <gwuerker@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Michael Sproul <michael@sigmaprime.io>
Co-authored-by: Michael Sproul <micsproul@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: pawan <pawandhananjay@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Paul Hauner <paul@paulhauner.com>
2020-03-17 06:24:44 +00:00
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2020-08-14 06:36:38 +00:00
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Initial work towards v0.2.0 (#924)
* Remove ping protocol
* Initial renaming of network services
* Correct rebasing relative to latest master
* Start updating types
* Adds HashMapDelay struct to utils
* Initial network restructure
* Network restructure. Adds new types for v0.2.0
* Removes build artefacts
* Shift validation to beacon chain
* Temporarily remove gossip validation
This is to be updated to match current optimisation efforts.
* Adds AggregateAndProof
* Begin rebuilding pubsub encoding/decoding
* Signature hacking
* Shift gossipsup decoding into eth2_libp2p
* Existing EF tests passing with fake_crypto
* Shifts block encoding/decoding into RPC
* Delete outdated API spec
* All release tests passing bar genesis state parsing
* Update and test YamlConfig
* Update to spec v0.10 compatible BLS
* Updates to BLS EF tests
* Add EF test for AggregateVerify
And delete unused hash2curve tests for uncompressed points
* Update EF tests to v0.10.1
* Use optional block root correctly in block proc
* Use genesis fork in deposit domain. All tests pass
* Fast aggregate verify test
* Update REST API docs
* Fix unused import
* Bump spec tags to v0.10.1
* Add `seconds_per_eth1_block` to chainspec
* Update to timestamp based eth1 voting scheme
* Return None from `get_votes_to_consider` if block cache is empty
* Handle overflows in `is_candidate_block`
* Revert to failing tests
* Fix eth1 data sets test
* Choose default vote according to spec
* Fix collect_valid_votes tests
* Fix `get_votes_to_consider` to choose all eligible blocks
* Uncomment winning_vote tests
* Add comments; remove unused code
* Reduce seconds_per_eth1_block for simulation
* Addressed review comments
* Add test for default vote case
* Fix logs
* Remove unused functions
* Meter default eth1 votes
* Fix comments
* Progress on attestation service
* Address review comments; remove unused dependency
* Initial work on removing libp2p lock
* Add LRU caches to store (rollup)
* Update attestation validation for DB changes (WIP)
* Initial version of should_forward_block
* Scaffold
* Progress on attestation validation
Also, consolidate prod+testing slot clocks so that they share much
of the same implementation and can both handle sub-slot time changes.
* Removes lock from libp2p service
* Completed network lock removal
* Finish(?) attestation processing
* Correct network termination future
* Add slot check to block check
* Correct fmt issues
* Remove Drop implementation for network service
* Add first attempt at attestation proc. re-write
* Add version 2 of attestation processing
* Minor fixes
* Add validator pubkey cache
* Make get_indexed_attestation take a committee
* Link signature processing into new attn verification
* First working version
* Ensure pubkey cache is updated
* Add more metrics, slight optimizations
* Clone committee cache during attestation processing
* Update shuffling cache during block processing
* Remove old commented-out code
* Fix shuffling cache insert bug
* Used indexed attestation in fork choice
* Restructure attn processing, add metrics
* Add more detailed metrics
* Tidy, fix failing tests
* Fix failing tests, tidy
* Address reviewers suggestions
* Disable/delete two outdated tests
* Modification of validator for subscriptions
* Add slot signing to validator client
* Further progress on validation subscription
* Adds necessary validator subscription functionality
* Add new Pubkeys struct to signature_sets
* Refactor with functional approach
* Update beacon chain
* Clean up validator <-> beacon node http types
* Add aggregator status to ValidatorDuty
* Impl Clone for manual slot clock
* Fix minor errors
* Further progress validator client subscription
* Initial subscription and aggregation handling
* Remove decompressed member from pubkey bytes
* Progress to modifying val client for attestation aggregation
* First draft of validator client upgrade for aggregate attestations
* Add hashmap for indices lookup
* Add state cache, remove store cache
* Only build the head committee cache
* Removes lock on a network channel
* Partially implement beacon node subscription http api
* Correct compilation issues
* Change `get_attesting_indices` to use Vec
* Fix failing test
* Partial implementation of timer
* Adds timer, removes exit_future, http api to op pool
* Partial multiple aggregate attestation handling
* Permits bulk messages accross gossipsub network channel
* Correct compile issues
* Improve gosispsub messaging and correct rest api helpers
* Added global gossipsub subscriptions
* Update validator subscriptions data structs
* Tidy
* Re-structure validator subscriptions
* Initial handling of subscriptions
* Re-structure network service
* Add pubkey cache persistence file
* Add more comments
* Integrate persistence file into builder
* Add pubkey cache tests
* Add HashSetDelay and introduce into attestation service
* Handles validator subscriptions
* Add data_dir to beacon chain builder
* Remove Option in pubkey cache persistence file
* Ensure consistency between datadir/data_dir
* Fix failing network test
* Peer subnet discovery gets queued for future subscriptions
* Reorganise attestation service functions
* Initial wiring of attestation service
* First draft of attestation service timing logic
* Correct minor typos
* Tidy
* Fix todos
* Improve tests
* Add PeerInfo to connected peers mapping
* Fix compile error
* Fix compile error from merge
* Split up block processing metrics
* Tidy
* Refactor get_pubkey_from_state
* Remove commented-out code
* Rename state_cache -> checkpoint_cache
* Rename Checkpoint -> Snapshot
* Tidy, add comments
* Tidy up find_head function
* Change some checkpoint -> snapshot
* Add tests
* Expose max_len
* Remove dead code
* Tidy
* Fix bug
* Add sync-speed metric
* Add first attempt at VerifiableBlock
* Start integrating into beacon chain
* Integrate VerifiableBlock
* Rename VerifableBlock -> PartialBlockVerification
* Add start of typed methods
* Add progress
* Add further progress
* Rename structs
* Add full block verification to block_processing.rs
* Further beacon chain integration
* Update checks for gossip
* Add todo
* Start adding segement verification
* Add passing chain segement test
* Initial integration with batch sync
* Minor changes
* Tidy, add more error checking
* Start adding chain_segment tests
* Finish invalid signature tests
* Include single and gossip verified blocks in tests
* Add gossip verification tests
* Start adding docs
* Finish adding comments to block_processing.rs
* Rename block_processing.rs -> block_verification
* Start removing old block processing code
* Fixes beacon_chain compilation
* Fix project-wide compile errors
* Remove old code
* Correct code to pass all tests
* Fix bug with beacon proposer index
* Fix shim for BlockProcessingError
* Only process one epoch at a time
* Fix loop in chain segment processing
* Correct tests from master merge
* Add caching for state.eth1_data_votes
* Add BeaconChain::validator_pubkey
* Revert "Add caching for state.eth1_data_votes"
This reverts commit cd73dcd6434fb8d8e6bf30c5356355598ea7b78e.
Co-authored-by: Grant Wuerker <gwuerker@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Michael Sproul <michael@sigmaprime.io>
Co-authored-by: Michael Sproul <micsproul@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: pawan <pawandhananjay@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Paul Hauner <paul@paulhauner.com>
2020-03-17 06:24:44 +00:00
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Use async code when interacting with EL (#3244)
## Overview
This rather extensive PR achieves two primary goals:
1. Uses the finalized/justified checkpoints of fork choice (FC), rather than that of the head state.
2. Refactors fork choice, block production and block processing to `async` functions.
Additionally, it achieves:
- Concurrent forkchoice updates to the EL and cache pruning after a new head is selected.
- Concurrent "block packing" (attestations, etc) and execution payload retrieval during block production.
- Concurrent per-block-processing and execution payload verification during block processing.
- The `Arc`-ification of `SignedBeaconBlock` during block processing (it's never mutated, so why not?):
- I had to do this to deal with sending blocks into spawned tasks.
- Previously we were cloning the beacon block at least 2 times during each block processing, these clones are either removed or turned into cheaper `Arc` clones.
- We were also `Box`-ing and un-`Box`-ing beacon blocks as they moved throughout the networking crate. This is not a big deal, but it's nice to avoid shifting things between the stack and heap.
- Avoids cloning *all the blocks* in *every chain segment* during sync.
- It also has the potential to clean up our code where we need to pass an *owned* block around so we can send it back in the case of an error (I didn't do much of this, my PR is already big enough :sweat_smile:)
- The `BeaconChain::HeadSafetyStatus` struct was removed. It was an old relic from prior merge specs.
For motivation for this change, see https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse/pull/3244#issuecomment-1160963273
## Changes to `canonical_head` and `fork_choice`
Previously, the `BeaconChain` had two separate fields:
```
canonical_head: RwLock<Snapshot>,
fork_choice: RwLock<BeaconForkChoice>
```
Now, we have grouped these values under a single struct:
```
canonical_head: CanonicalHead {
cached_head: RwLock<Arc<Snapshot>>,
fork_choice: RwLock<BeaconForkChoice>
}
```
Apart from ergonomics, the only *actual* change here is wrapping the canonical head snapshot in an `Arc`. This means that we no longer need to hold the `cached_head` (`canonical_head`, in old terms) lock when we want to pull some values from it. This was done to avoid deadlock risks by preventing functions from acquiring (and holding) the `cached_head` and `fork_choice` locks simultaneously.
## Breaking Changes
### The `state` (root) field in the `finalized_checkpoint` SSE event
Consider the scenario where epoch `n` is just finalized, but `start_slot(n)` is skipped. There are two state roots we might in the `finalized_checkpoint` SSE event:
1. The state root of the finalized block, which is `get_block(finalized_checkpoint.root).state_root`.
4. The state root at slot of `start_slot(n)`, which would be the state from (1), but "skipped forward" through any skip slots.
Previously, Lighthouse would choose (2). However, we can see that when [Teku generates that event](https://github.com/ConsenSys/teku/blob/de2b2801c89ef5abf983d6bf37867c37fc47121f/data/beaconrestapi/src/main/java/tech/pegasys/teku/beaconrestapi/handlers/v1/events/EventSubscriptionManager.java#L171-L182) it uses [`getStateRootFromBlockRoot`](https://github.com/ConsenSys/teku/blob/de2b2801c89ef5abf983d6bf37867c37fc47121f/data/provider/src/main/java/tech/pegasys/teku/api/ChainDataProvider.java#L336-L341) which uses (1).
I have switched Lighthouse from (2) to (1). I think it's a somewhat arbitrary choice between the two, where (1) is easier to compute and is consistent with Teku.
## Notes for Reviewers
I've renamed `BeaconChain::fork_choice` to `BeaconChain::recompute_head`. Doing this helped ensure I broke all previous uses of fork choice and I also find it more descriptive. It describes an action and can't be confused with trying to get a reference to the `ForkChoice` struct.
I've changed the ordering of SSE events when a block is received. It used to be `[block, finalized, head]` and now it's `[block, head, finalized]`. It was easier this way and I don't think we were making any promises about SSE event ordering so it's not "breaking".
I've made it so fork choice will run when it's first constructed. I did this because I wanted to have a cached version of the last call to `get_head`. Ensuring `get_head` has been run *at least once* means that the cached values doesn't need to wrapped in an `Option`. This was fairly simple, it just involved passing a `slot` to the constructor so it knows *when* it's being run. When loading a fork choice from the store and a slot clock isn't handy I've just used the `slot` that was saved in the `fork_choice_store`. That seems like it would be a faithful representation of the slot when we saved it.
I added the `genesis_time: u64` to the `BeaconChain`. It's small, constant and nice to have around.
Since we're using FC for the fin/just checkpoints, we no longer get the `0x00..00` roots at genesis. You can see I had to remove a work-around in `ef-tests` here: b56be3bc2. I can't find any reason why this would be an issue, if anything I think it'll be better since the genesis-alias has caught us out a few times (0x00..00 isn't actually a real root). Edit: I did find a case where the `network` expected the 0x00..00 alias and patched it here: 3f26ac3e2.
You'll notice a lot of changes in tests. Generally, tests should be functionally equivalent. Here are the things creating the most diff-noise in tests:
- Changing tests to be `tokio::async` tests.
- Adding `.await` to fork choice, block processing and block production functions.
- Refactor of the `canonical_head` "API" provided by the `BeaconChain`. E.g., `chain.canonical_head.cached_head()` instead of `chain.canonical_head.read()`.
- Wrapping `SignedBeaconBlock` in an `Arc`.
- In the `beacon_chain/tests/block_verification`, we can't use the `lazy_static` `CHAIN_SEGMENT` variable anymore since it's generated with an async function. We just generate it in each test, not so efficient but hopefully insignificant.
I had to disable `rayon` concurrent tests in the `fork_choice` tests. This is because the use of `rayon` and `block_on` was causing a panic.
Co-authored-by: Mac L <mjladson@pm.me>
2022-07-03 05:36:50 +00:00
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2020-08-14 06:36:38 +00:00
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Use async code when interacting with EL (#3244)
## Overview
This rather extensive PR achieves two primary goals:
1. Uses the finalized/justified checkpoints of fork choice (FC), rather than that of the head state.
2. Refactors fork choice, block production and block processing to `async` functions.
Additionally, it achieves:
- Concurrent forkchoice updates to the EL and cache pruning after a new head is selected.
- Concurrent "block packing" (attestations, etc) and execution payload retrieval during block production.
- Concurrent per-block-processing and execution payload verification during block processing.
- The `Arc`-ification of `SignedBeaconBlock` during block processing (it's never mutated, so why not?):
- I had to do this to deal with sending blocks into spawned tasks.
- Previously we were cloning the beacon block at least 2 times during each block processing, these clones are either removed or turned into cheaper `Arc` clones.
- We were also `Box`-ing and un-`Box`-ing beacon blocks as they moved throughout the networking crate. This is not a big deal, but it's nice to avoid shifting things between the stack and heap.
- Avoids cloning *all the blocks* in *every chain segment* during sync.
- It also has the potential to clean up our code where we need to pass an *owned* block around so we can send it back in the case of an error (I didn't do much of this, my PR is already big enough :sweat_smile:)
- The `BeaconChain::HeadSafetyStatus` struct was removed. It was an old relic from prior merge specs.
For motivation for this change, see https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse/pull/3244#issuecomment-1160963273
## Changes to `canonical_head` and `fork_choice`
Previously, the `BeaconChain` had two separate fields:
```
canonical_head: RwLock<Snapshot>,
fork_choice: RwLock<BeaconForkChoice>
```
Now, we have grouped these values under a single struct:
```
canonical_head: CanonicalHead {
cached_head: RwLock<Arc<Snapshot>>,
fork_choice: RwLock<BeaconForkChoice>
}
```
Apart from ergonomics, the only *actual* change here is wrapping the canonical head snapshot in an `Arc`. This means that we no longer need to hold the `cached_head` (`canonical_head`, in old terms) lock when we want to pull some values from it. This was done to avoid deadlock risks by preventing functions from acquiring (and holding) the `cached_head` and `fork_choice` locks simultaneously.
## Breaking Changes
### The `state` (root) field in the `finalized_checkpoint` SSE event
Consider the scenario where epoch `n` is just finalized, but `start_slot(n)` is skipped. There are two state roots we might in the `finalized_checkpoint` SSE event:
1. The state root of the finalized block, which is `get_block(finalized_checkpoint.root).state_root`.
4. The state root at slot of `start_slot(n)`, which would be the state from (1), but "skipped forward" through any skip slots.
Previously, Lighthouse would choose (2). However, we can see that when [Teku generates that event](https://github.com/ConsenSys/teku/blob/de2b2801c89ef5abf983d6bf37867c37fc47121f/data/beaconrestapi/src/main/java/tech/pegasys/teku/beaconrestapi/handlers/v1/events/EventSubscriptionManager.java#L171-L182) it uses [`getStateRootFromBlockRoot`](https://github.com/ConsenSys/teku/blob/de2b2801c89ef5abf983d6bf37867c37fc47121f/data/provider/src/main/java/tech/pegasys/teku/api/ChainDataProvider.java#L336-L341) which uses (1).
I have switched Lighthouse from (2) to (1). I think it's a somewhat arbitrary choice between the two, where (1) is easier to compute and is consistent with Teku.
## Notes for Reviewers
I've renamed `BeaconChain::fork_choice` to `BeaconChain::recompute_head`. Doing this helped ensure I broke all previous uses of fork choice and I also find it more descriptive. It describes an action and can't be confused with trying to get a reference to the `ForkChoice` struct.
I've changed the ordering of SSE events when a block is received. It used to be `[block, finalized, head]` and now it's `[block, head, finalized]`. It was easier this way and I don't think we were making any promises about SSE event ordering so it's not "breaking".
I've made it so fork choice will run when it's first constructed. I did this because I wanted to have a cached version of the last call to `get_head`. Ensuring `get_head` has been run *at least once* means that the cached values doesn't need to wrapped in an `Option`. This was fairly simple, it just involved passing a `slot` to the constructor so it knows *when* it's being run. When loading a fork choice from the store and a slot clock isn't handy I've just used the `slot` that was saved in the `fork_choice_store`. That seems like it would be a faithful representation of the slot when we saved it.
I added the `genesis_time: u64` to the `BeaconChain`. It's small, constant and nice to have around.
Since we're using FC for the fin/just checkpoints, we no longer get the `0x00..00` roots at genesis. You can see I had to remove a work-around in `ef-tests` here: b56be3bc2. I can't find any reason why this would be an issue, if anything I think it'll be better since the genesis-alias has caught us out a few times (0x00..00 isn't actually a real root). Edit: I did find a case where the `network` expected the 0x00..00 alias and patched it here: 3f26ac3e2.
You'll notice a lot of changes in tests. Generally, tests should be functionally equivalent. Here are the things creating the most diff-noise in tests:
- Changing tests to be `tokio::async` tests.
- Adding `.await` to fork choice, block processing and block production functions.
- Refactor of the `canonical_head` "API" provided by the `BeaconChain`. E.g., `chain.canonical_head.cached_head()` instead of `chain.canonical_head.read()`.
- Wrapping `SignedBeaconBlock` in an `Arc`.
- In the `beacon_chain/tests/block_verification`, we can't use the `lazy_static` `CHAIN_SEGMENT` variable anymore since it's generated with an async function. We just generate it in each test, not so efficient but hopefully insignificant.
I had to disable `rayon` concurrent tests in the `fork_choice` tests. This is because the use of `rayon` and `block_on` was causing a panic.
Co-authored-by: Mac L <mjladson@pm.me>
2022-07-03 05:36:50 +00:00
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let harness = get_invalid_sigs_harness(&chain_segment).await;
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let mut snapshots = chain_segment.clone();
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let (mut block, signature) = snapshots[block_index]
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.beacon_block
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.as_ref()
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.clone()
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.deconstruct();
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*block.body_mut().randao_reveal_mut() = junk_signature();
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Use async code when interacting with EL (#3244)
## Overview
This rather extensive PR achieves two primary goals:
1. Uses the finalized/justified checkpoints of fork choice (FC), rather than that of the head state.
2. Refactors fork choice, block production and block processing to `async` functions.
Additionally, it achieves:
- Concurrent forkchoice updates to the EL and cache pruning after a new head is selected.
- Concurrent "block packing" (attestations, etc) and execution payload retrieval during block production.
- Concurrent per-block-processing and execution payload verification during block processing.
- The `Arc`-ification of `SignedBeaconBlock` during block processing (it's never mutated, so why not?):
- I had to do this to deal with sending blocks into spawned tasks.
- Previously we were cloning the beacon block at least 2 times during each block processing, these clones are either removed or turned into cheaper `Arc` clones.
- We were also `Box`-ing and un-`Box`-ing beacon blocks as they moved throughout the networking crate. This is not a big deal, but it's nice to avoid shifting things between the stack and heap.
- Avoids cloning *all the blocks* in *every chain segment* during sync.
- It also has the potential to clean up our code where we need to pass an *owned* block around so we can send it back in the case of an error (I didn't do much of this, my PR is already big enough :sweat_smile:)
- The `BeaconChain::HeadSafetyStatus` struct was removed. It was an old relic from prior merge specs.
For motivation for this change, see https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse/pull/3244#issuecomment-1160963273
## Changes to `canonical_head` and `fork_choice`
Previously, the `BeaconChain` had two separate fields:
```
canonical_head: RwLock<Snapshot>,
fork_choice: RwLock<BeaconForkChoice>
```
Now, we have grouped these values under a single struct:
```
canonical_head: CanonicalHead {
cached_head: RwLock<Arc<Snapshot>>,
fork_choice: RwLock<BeaconForkChoice>
}
```
Apart from ergonomics, the only *actual* change here is wrapping the canonical head snapshot in an `Arc`. This means that we no longer need to hold the `cached_head` (`canonical_head`, in old terms) lock when we want to pull some values from it. This was done to avoid deadlock risks by preventing functions from acquiring (and holding) the `cached_head` and `fork_choice` locks simultaneously.
## Breaking Changes
### The `state` (root) field in the `finalized_checkpoint` SSE event
Consider the scenario where epoch `n` is just finalized, but `start_slot(n)` is skipped. There are two state roots we might in the `finalized_checkpoint` SSE event:
1. The state root of the finalized block, which is `get_block(finalized_checkpoint.root).state_root`.
4. The state root at slot of `start_slot(n)`, which would be the state from (1), but "skipped forward" through any skip slots.
Previously, Lighthouse would choose (2). However, we can see that when [Teku generates that event](https://github.com/ConsenSys/teku/blob/de2b2801c89ef5abf983d6bf37867c37fc47121f/data/beaconrestapi/src/main/java/tech/pegasys/teku/beaconrestapi/handlers/v1/events/EventSubscriptionManager.java#L171-L182) it uses [`getStateRootFromBlockRoot`](https://github.com/ConsenSys/teku/blob/de2b2801c89ef5abf983d6bf37867c37fc47121f/data/provider/src/main/java/tech/pegasys/teku/api/ChainDataProvider.java#L336-L341) which uses (1).
I have switched Lighthouse from (2) to (1). I think it's a somewhat arbitrary choice between the two, where (1) is easier to compute and is consistent with Teku.
## Notes for Reviewers
I've renamed `BeaconChain::fork_choice` to `BeaconChain::recompute_head`. Doing this helped ensure I broke all previous uses of fork choice and I also find it more descriptive. It describes an action and can't be confused with trying to get a reference to the `ForkChoice` struct.
I've changed the ordering of SSE events when a block is received. It used to be `[block, finalized, head]` and now it's `[block, head, finalized]`. It was easier this way and I don't think we were making any promises about SSE event ordering so it's not "breaking".
I've made it so fork choice will run when it's first constructed. I did this because I wanted to have a cached version of the last call to `get_head`. Ensuring `get_head` has been run *at least once* means that the cached values doesn't need to wrapped in an `Option`. This was fairly simple, it just involved passing a `slot` to the constructor so it knows *when* it's being run. When loading a fork choice from the store and a slot clock isn't handy I've just used the `slot` that was saved in the `fork_choice_store`. That seems like it would be a faithful representation of the slot when we saved it.
I added the `genesis_time: u64` to the `BeaconChain`. It's small, constant and nice to have around.
Since we're using FC for the fin/just checkpoints, we no longer get the `0x00..00` roots at genesis. You can see I had to remove a work-around in `ef-tests` here: b56be3bc2. I can't find any reason why this would be an issue, if anything I think it'll be better since the genesis-alias has caught us out a few times (0x00..00 isn't actually a real root). Edit: I did find a case where the `network` expected the 0x00..00 alias and patched it here: 3f26ac3e2.
You'll notice a lot of changes in tests. Generally, tests should be functionally equivalent. Here are the things creating the most diff-noise in tests:
- Changing tests to be `tokio::async` tests.
- Adding `.await` to fork choice, block processing and block production functions.
- Refactor of the `canonical_head` "API" provided by the `BeaconChain`. E.g., `chain.canonical_head.cached_head()` instead of `chain.canonical_head.read()`.
- Wrapping `SignedBeaconBlock` in an `Arc`.
- In the `beacon_chain/tests/block_verification`, we can't use the `lazy_static` `CHAIN_SEGMENT` variable anymore since it's generated with an async function. We just generate it in each test, not so efficient but hopefully insignificant.
I had to disable `rayon` concurrent tests in the `fork_choice` tests. This is because the use of `rayon` and `block_on` was causing a panic.
Co-authored-by: Mac L <mjladson@pm.me>
2022-07-03 05:36:50 +00:00
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snapshots[block_index].beacon_block =
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Arc::new(SignedBeaconBlock::from_block(block, signature));
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Initial work towards v0.2.0 (#924)
* Remove ping protocol
* Initial renaming of network services
* Correct rebasing relative to latest master
* Start updating types
* Adds HashMapDelay struct to utils
* Initial network restructure
* Network restructure. Adds new types for v0.2.0
* Removes build artefacts
* Shift validation to beacon chain
* Temporarily remove gossip validation
This is to be updated to match current optimisation efforts.
* Adds AggregateAndProof
* Begin rebuilding pubsub encoding/decoding
* Signature hacking
* Shift gossipsup decoding into eth2_libp2p
* Existing EF tests passing with fake_crypto
* Shifts block encoding/decoding into RPC
* Delete outdated API spec
* All release tests passing bar genesis state parsing
* Update and test YamlConfig
* Update to spec v0.10 compatible BLS
* Updates to BLS EF tests
* Add EF test for AggregateVerify
And delete unused hash2curve tests for uncompressed points
* Update EF tests to v0.10.1
* Use optional block root correctly in block proc
* Use genesis fork in deposit domain. All tests pass
* Fast aggregate verify test
* Update REST API docs
* Fix unused import
* Bump spec tags to v0.10.1
* Add `seconds_per_eth1_block` to chainspec
* Update to timestamp based eth1 voting scheme
* Return None from `get_votes_to_consider` if block cache is empty
* Handle overflows in `is_candidate_block`
* Revert to failing tests
* Fix eth1 data sets test
* Choose default vote according to spec
* Fix collect_valid_votes tests
* Fix `get_votes_to_consider` to choose all eligible blocks
* Uncomment winning_vote tests
* Add comments; remove unused code
* Reduce seconds_per_eth1_block for simulation
* Addressed review comments
* Add test for default vote case
* Fix logs
* Remove unused functions
* Meter default eth1 votes
* Fix comments
* Progress on attestation service
* Address review comments; remove unused dependency
* Initial work on removing libp2p lock
* Add LRU caches to store (rollup)
* Update attestation validation for DB changes (WIP)
* Initial version of should_forward_block
* Scaffold
* Progress on attestation validation
Also, consolidate prod+testing slot clocks so that they share much
of the same implementation and can both handle sub-slot time changes.
* Removes lock from libp2p service
* Completed network lock removal
* Finish(?) attestation processing
* Correct network termination future
* Add slot check to block check
* Correct fmt issues
* Remove Drop implementation for network service
* Add first attempt at attestation proc. re-write
* Add version 2 of attestation processing
* Minor fixes
* Add validator pubkey cache
* Make get_indexed_attestation take a committee
* Link signature processing into new attn verification
* First working version
* Ensure pubkey cache is updated
* Add more metrics, slight optimizations
* Clone committee cache during attestation processing
* Update shuffling cache during block processing
* Remove old commented-out code
* Fix shuffling cache insert bug
* Used indexed attestation in fork choice
* Restructure attn processing, add metrics
* Add more detailed metrics
* Tidy, fix failing tests
* Fix failing tests, tidy
* Address reviewers suggestions
* Disable/delete two outdated tests
* Modification of validator for subscriptions
* Add slot signing to validator client
* Further progress on validation subscription
* Adds necessary validator subscription functionality
* Add new Pubkeys struct to signature_sets
* Refactor with functional approach
* Update beacon chain
* Clean up validator <-> beacon node http types
* Add aggregator status to ValidatorDuty
* Impl Clone for manual slot clock
* Fix minor errors
* Further progress validator client subscription
* Initial subscription and aggregation handling
* Remove decompressed member from pubkey bytes
* Progress to modifying val client for attestation aggregation
* First draft of validator client upgrade for aggregate attestations
* Add hashmap for indices lookup
* Add state cache, remove store cache
* Only build the head committee cache
* Removes lock on a network channel
* Partially implement beacon node subscription http api
* Correct compilation issues
* Change `get_attesting_indices` to use Vec
* Fix failing test
* Partial implementation of timer
* Adds timer, removes exit_future, http api to op pool
* Partial multiple aggregate attestation handling
* Permits bulk messages accross gossipsub network channel
* Correct compile issues
* Improve gosispsub messaging and correct rest api helpers
* Added global gossipsub subscriptions
* Update validator subscriptions data structs
* Tidy
* Re-structure validator subscriptions
* Initial handling of subscriptions
* Re-structure network service
* Add pubkey cache persistence file
* Add more comments
* Integrate persistence file into builder
* Add pubkey cache tests
* Add HashSetDelay and introduce into attestation service
* Handles validator subscriptions
* Add data_dir to beacon chain builder
* Remove Option in pubkey cache persistence file
* Ensure consistency between datadir/data_dir
* Fix failing network test
* Peer subnet discovery gets queued for future subscriptions
* Reorganise attestation service functions
* Initial wiring of attestation service
* First draft of attestation service timing logic
* Correct minor typos
* Tidy
* Fix todos
* Improve tests
* Add PeerInfo to connected peers mapping
* Fix compile error
* Fix compile error from merge
* Split up block processing metrics
* Tidy
* Refactor get_pubkey_from_state
* Remove commented-out code
* Rename state_cache -> checkpoint_cache
* Rename Checkpoint -> Snapshot
* Tidy, add comments
* Tidy up find_head function
* Change some checkpoint -> snapshot
* Add tests
* Expose max_len
* Remove dead code
* Tidy
* Fix bug
* Add sync-speed metric
* Add first attempt at VerifiableBlock
* Start integrating into beacon chain
* Integrate VerifiableBlock
* Rename VerifableBlock -> PartialBlockVerification
* Add start of typed methods
* Add progress
* Add further progress
* Rename structs
* Add full block verification to block_processing.rs
* Further beacon chain integration
* Update checks for gossip
* Add todo
* Start adding segement verification
* Add passing chain segement test
* Initial integration with batch sync
* Minor changes
* Tidy, add more error checking
* Start adding chain_segment tests
* Finish invalid signature tests
* Include single and gossip verified blocks in tests
* Add gossip verification tests
* Start adding docs
* Finish adding comments to block_processing.rs
* Rename block_processing.rs -> block_verification
* Start removing old block processing code
* Fixes beacon_chain compilation
* Fix project-wide compile errors
* Remove old code
* Correct code to pass all tests
* Fix bug with beacon proposer index
* Fix shim for BlockProcessingError
* Only process one epoch at a time
* Fix loop in chain segment processing
* Correct tests from master merge
* Add caching for state.eth1_data_votes
* Add BeaconChain::validator_pubkey
* Revert "Add caching for state.eth1_data_votes"
This reverts commit cd73dcd6434fb8d8e6bf30c5356355598ea7b78e.
Co-authored-by: Grant Wuerker <gwuerker@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Michael Sproul <michael@sigmaprime.io>
Co-authored-by: Michael Sproul <micsproul@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: pawan <pawandhananjay@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Paul Hauner <paul@paulhauner.com>
2020-03-17 06:24:44 +00:00
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update_parent_roots(&mut snapshots);
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update_proposal_signatures(&mut snapshots, &harness);
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Use async code when interacting with EL (#3244)
## Overview
This rather extensive PR achieves two primary goals:
1. Uses the finalized/justified checkpoints of fork choice (FC), rather than that of the head state.
2. Refactors fork choice, block production and block processing to `async` functions.
Additionally, it achieves:
- Concurrent forkchoice updates to the EL and cache pruning after a new head is selected.
- Concurrent "block packing" (attestations, etc) and execution payload retrieval during block production.
- Concurrent per-block-processing and execution payload verification during block processing.
- The `Arc`-ification of `SignedBeaconBlock` during block processing (it's never mutated, so why not?):
- I had to do this to deal with sending blocks into spawned tasks.
- Previously we were cloning the beacon block at least 2 times during each block processing, these clones are either removed or turned into cheaper `Arc` clones.
- We were also `Box`-ing and un-`Box`-ing beacon blocks as they moved throughout the networking crate. This is not a big deal, but it's nice to avoid shifting things between the stack and heap.
- Avoids cloning *all the blocks* in *every chain segment* during sync.
- It also has the potential to clean up our code where we need to pass an *owned* block around so we can send it back in the case of an error (I didn't do much of this, my PR is already big enough :sweat_smile:)
- The `BeaconChain::HeadSafetyStatus` struct was removed. It was an old relic from prior merge specs.
For motivation for this change, see https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse/pull/3244#issuecomment-1160963273
## Changes to `canonical_head` and `fork_choice`
Previously, the `BeaconChain` had two separate fields:
```
canonical_head: RwLock<Snapshot>,
fork_choice: RwLock<BeaconForkChoice>
```
Now, we have grouped these values under a single struct:
```
canonical_head: CanonicalHead {
cached_head: RwLock<Arc<Snapshot>>,
fork_choice: RwLock<BeaconForkChoice>
}
```
Apart from ergonomics, the only *actual* change here is wrapping the canonical head snapshot in an `Arc`. This means that we no longer need to hold the `cached_head` (`canonical_head`, in old terms) lock when we want to pull some values from it. This was done to avoid deadlock risks by preventing functions from acquiring (and holding) the `cached_head` and `fork_choice` locks simultaneously.
## Breaking Changes
### The `state` (root) field in the `finalized_checkpoint` SSE event
Consider the scenario where epoch `n` is just finalized, but `start_slot(n)` is skipped. There are two state roots we might in the `finalized_checkpoint` SSE event:
1. The state root of the finalized block, which is `get_block(finalized_checkpoint.root).state_root`.
4. The state root at slot of `start_slot(n)`, which would be the state from (1), but "skipped forward" through any skip slots.
Previously, Lighthouse would choose (2). However, we can see that when [Teku generates that event](https://github.com/ConsenSys/teku/blob/de2b2801c89ef5abf983d6bf37867c37fc47121f/data/beaconrestapi/src/main/java/tech/pegasys/teku/beaconrestapi/handlers/v1/events/EventSubscriptionManager.java#L171-L182) it uses [`getStateRootFromBlockRoot`](https://github.com/ConsenSys/teku/blob/de2b2801c89ef5abf983d6bf37867c37fc47121f/data/provider/src/main/java/tech/pegasys/teku/api/ChainDataProvider.java#L336-L341) which uses (1).
I have switched Lighthouse from (2) to (1). I think it's a somewhat arbitrary choice between the two, where (1) is easier to compute and is consistent with Teku.
## Notes for Reviewers
I've renamed `BeaconChain::fork_choice` to `BeaconChain::recompute_head`. Doing this helped ensure I broke all previous uses of fork choice and I also find it more descriptive. It describes an action and can't be confused with trying to get a reference to the `ForkChoice` struct.
I've changed the ordering of SSE events when a block is received. It used to be `[block, finalized, head]` and now it's `[block, head, finalized]`. It was easier this way and I don't think we were making any promises about SSE event ordering so it's not "breaking".
I've made it so fork choice will run when it's first constructed. I did this because I wanted to have a cached version of the last call to `get_head`. Ensuring `get_head` has been run *at least once* means that the cached values doesn't need to wrapped in an `Option`. This was fairly simple, it just involved passing a `slot` to the constructor so it knows *when* it's being run. When loading a fork choice from the store and a slot clock isn't handy I've just used the `slot` that was saved in the `fork_choice_store`. That seems like it would be a faithful representation of the slot when we saved it.
I added the `genesis_time: u64` to the `BeaconChain`. It's small, constant and nice to have around.
Since we're using FC for the fin/just checkpoints, we no longer get the `0x00..00` roots at genesis. You can see I had to remove a work-around in `ef-tests` here: b56be3bc2. I can't find any reason why this would be an issue, if anything I think it'll be better since the genesis-alias has caught us out a few times (0x00..00 isn't actually a real root). Edit: I did find a case where the `network` expected the 0x00..00 alias and patched it here: 3f26ac3e2.
You'll notice a lot of changes in tests. Generally, tests should be functionally equivalent. Here are the things creating the most diff-noise in tests:
- Changing tests to be `tokio::async` tests.
- Adding `.await` to fork choice, block processing and block production functions.
- Refactor of the `canonical_head` "API" provided by the `BeaconChain`. E.g., `chain.canonical_head.cached_head()` instead of `chain.canonical_head.read()`.
- Wrapping `SignedBeaconBlock` in an `Arc`.
- In the `beacon_chain/tests/block_verification`, we can't use the `lazy_static` `CHAIN_SEGMENT` variable anymore since it's generated with an async function. We just generate it in each test, not so efficient but hopefully insignificant.
I had to disable `rayon` concurrent tests in the `fork_choice` tests. This is because the use of `rayon` and `block_on` was causing a panic.
Co-authored-by: Mac L <mjladson@pm.me>
2022-07-03 05:36:50 +00:00
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assert_invalid_signature(&chain_segment, &harness, block_index, &snapshots, "randao").await;
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2020-08-14 06:36:38 +00:00
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}
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}
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Initial work towards v0.2.0 (#924)
* Remove ping protocol
* Initial renaming of network services
* Correct rebasing relative to latest master
* Start updating types
* Adds HashMapDelay struct to utils
* Initial network restructure
* Network restructure. Adds new types for v0.2.0
* Removes build artefacts
* Shift validation to beacon chain
* Temporarily remove gossip validation
This is to be updated to match current optimisation efforts.
* Adds AggregateAndProof
* Begin rebuilding pubsub encoding/decoding
* Signature hacking
* Shift gossipsup decoding into eth2_libp2p
* Existing EF tests passing with fake_crypto
* Shifts block encoding/decoding into RPC
* Delete outdated API spec
* All release tests passing bar genesis state parsing
* Update and test YamlConfig
* Update to spec v0.10 compatible BLS
* Updates to BLS EF tests
* Add EF test for AggregateVerify
And delete unused hash2curve tests for uncompressed points
* Update EF tests to v0.10.1
* Use optional block root correctly in block proc
* Use genesis fork in deposit domain. All tests pass
* Fast aggregate verify test
* Update REST API docs
* Fix unused import
* Bump spec tags to v0.10.1
* Add `seconds_per_eth1_block` to chainspec
* Update to timestamp based eth1 voting scheme
* Return None from `get_votes_to_consider` if block cache is empty
* Handle overflows in `is_candidate_block`
* Revert to failing tests
* Fix eth1 data sets test
* Choose default vote according to spec
* Fix collect_valid_votes tests
* Fix `get_votes_to_consider` to choose all eligible blocks
* Uncomment winning_vote tests
* Add comments; remove unused code
* Reduce seconds_per_eth1_block for simulation
* Addressed review comments
* Add test for default vote case
* Fix logs
* Remove unused functions
* Meter default eth1 votes
* Fix comments
* Progress on attestation service
* Address review comments; remove unused dependency
* Initial work on removing libp2p lock
* Add LRU caches to store (rollup)
* Update attestation validation for DB changes (WIP)
* Initial version of should_forward_block
* Scaffold
* Progress on attestation validation
Also, consolidate prod+testing slot clocks so that they share much
of the same implementation and can both handle sub-slot time changes.
* Removes lock from libp2p service
* Completed network lock removal
* Finish(?) attestation processing
* Correct network termination future
* Add slot check to block check
* Correct fmt issues
* Remove Drop implementation for network service
* Add first attempt at attestation proc. re-write
* Add version 2 of attestation processing
* Minor fixes
* Add validator pubkey cache
* Make get_indexed_attestation take a committee
* Link signature processing into new attn verification
* First working version
* Ensure pubkey cache is updated
* Add more metrics, slight optimizations
* Clone committee cache during attestation processing
* Update shuffling cache during block processing
* Remove old commented-out code
* Fix shuffling cache insert bug
* Used indexed attestation in fork choice
* Restructure attn processing, add metrics
* Add more detailed metrics
* Tidy, fix failing tests
* Fix failing tests, tidy
* Address reviewers suggestions
* Disable/delete two outdated tests
* Modification of validator for subscriptions
* Add slot signing to validator client
* Further progress on validation subscription
* Adds necessary validator subscription functionality
* Add new Pubkeys struct to signature_sets
* Refactor with functional approach
* Update beacon chain
* Clean up validator <-> beacon node http types
* Add aggregator status to ValidatorDuty
* Impl Clone for manual slot clock
* Fix minor errors
* Further progress validator client subscription
* Initial subscription and aggregation handling
* Remove decompressed member from pubkey bytes
* Progress to modifying val client for attestation aggregation
* First draft of validator client upgrade for aggregate attestations
* Add hashmap for indices lookup
* Add state cache, remove store cache
* Only build the head committee cache
* Removes lock on a network channel
* Partially implement beacon node subscription http api
* Correct compilation issues
* Change `get_attesting_indices` to use Vec
* Fix failing test
* Partial implementation of timer
* Adds timer, removes exit_future, http api to op pool
* Partial multiple aggregate attestation handling
* Permits bulk messages accross gossipsub network channel
* Correct compile issues
* Improve gosispsub messaging and correct rest api helpers
* Added global gossipsub subscriptions
* Update validator subscriptions data structs
* Tidy
* Re-structure validator subscriptions
* Initial handling of subscriptions
* Re-structure network service
* Add pubkey cache persistence file
* Add more comments
* Integrate persistence file into builder
* Add pubkey cache tests
* Add HashSetDelay and introduce into attestation service
* Handles validator subscriptions
* Add data_dir to beacon chain builder
* Remove Option in pubkey cache persistence file
* Ensure consistency between datadir/data_dir
* Fix failing network test
* Peer subnet discovery gets queued for future subscriptions
* Reorganise attestation service functions
* Initial wiring of attestation service
* First draft of attestation service timing logic
* Correct minor typos
* Tidy
* Fix todos
* Improve tests
* Add PeerInfo to connected peers mapping
* Fix compile error
* Fix compile error from merge
* Split up block processing metrics
* Tidy
* Refactor get_pubkey_from_state
* Remove commented-out code
* Rename state_cache -> checkpoint_cache
* Rename Checkpoint -> Snapshot
* Tidy, add comments
* Tidy up find_head function
* Change some checkpoint -> snapshot
* Add tests
* Expose max_len
* Remove dead code
* Tidy
* Fix bug
* Add sync-speed metric
* Add first attempt at VerifiableBlock
* Start integrating into beacon chain
* Integrate VerifiableBlock
* Rename VerifableBlock -> PartialBlockVerification
* Add start of typed methods
* Add progress
* Add further progress
* Rename structs
* Add full block verification to block_processing.rs
* Further beacon chain integration
* Update checks for gossip
* Add todo
* Start adding segement verification
* Add passing chain segement test
* Initial integration with batch sync
* Minor changes
* Tidy, add more error checking
* Start adding chain_segment tests
* Finish invalid signature tests
* Include single and gossip verified blocks in tests
* Add gossip verification tests
* Start adding docs
* Finish adding comments to block_processing.rs
* Rename block_processing.rs -> block_verification
* Start removing old block processing code
* Fixes beacon_chain compilation
* Fix project-wide compile errors
* Remove old code
* Correct code to pass all tests
* Fix bug with beacon proposer index
* Fix shim for BlockProcessingError
* Only process one epoch at a time
* Fix loop in chain segment processing
* Correct tests from master merge
* Add caching for state.eth1_data_votes
* Add BeaconChain::validator_pubkey
* Revert "Add caching for state.eth1_data_votes"
This reverts commit cd73dcd6434fb8d8e6bf30c5356355598ea7b78e.
Co-authored-by: Grant Wuerker <gwuerker@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Michael Sproul <michael@sigmaprime.io>
Co-authored-by: Michael Sproul <micsproul@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: pawan <pawandhananjay@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Paul Hauner <paul@paulhauner.com>
2020-03-17 06:24:44 +00:00
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Use async code when interacting with EL (#3244)
## Overview
This rather extensive PR achieves two primary goals:
1. Uses the finalized/justified checkpoints of fork choice (FC), rather than that of the head state.
2. Refactors fork choice, block production and block processing to `async` functions.
Additionally, it achieves:
- Concurrent forkchoice updates to the EL and cache pruning after a new head is selected.
- Concurrent "block packing" (attestations, etc) and execution payload retrieval during block production.
- Concurrent per-block-processing and execution payload verification during block processing.
- The `Arc`-ification of `SignedBeaconBlock` during block processing (it's never mutated, so why not?):
- I had to do this to deal with sending blocks into spawned tasks.
- Previously we were cloning the beacon block at least 2 times during each block processing, these clones are either removed or turned into cheaper `Arc` clones.
- We were also `Box`-ing and un-`Box`-ing beacon blocks as they moved throughout the networking crate. This is not a big deal, but it's nice to avoid shifting things between the stack and heap.
- Avoids cloning *all the blocks* in *every chain segment* during sync.
- It also has the potential to clean up our code where we need to pass an *owned* block around so we can send it back in the case of an error (I didn't do much of this, my PR is already big enough :sweat_smile:)
- The `BeaconChain::HeadSafetyStatus` struct was removed. It was an old relic from prior merge specs.
For motivation for this change, see https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse/pull/3244#issuecomment-1160963273
## Changes to `canonical_head` and `fork_choice`
Previously, the `BeaconChain` had two separate fields:
```
canonical_head: RwLock<Snapshot>,
fork_choice: RwLock<BeaconForkChoice>
```
Now, we have grouped these values under a single struct:
```
canonical_head: CanonicalHead {
cached_head: RwLock<Arc<Snapshot>>,
fork_choice: RwLock<BeaconForkChoice>
}
```
Apart from ergonomics, the only *actual* change here is wrapping the canonical head snapshot in an `Arc`. This means that we no longer need to hold the `cached_head` (`canonical_head`, in old terms) lock when we want to pull some values from it. This was done to avoid deadlock risks by preventing functions from acquiring (and holding) the `cached_head` and `fork_choice` locks simultaneously.
## Breaking Changes
### The `state` (root) field in the `finalized_checkpoint` SSE event
Consider the scenario where epoch `n` is just finalized, but `start_slot(n)` is skipped. There are two state roots we might in the `finalized_checkpoint` SSE event:
1. The state root of the finalized block, which is `get_block(finalized_checkpoint.root).state_root`.
4. The state root at slot of `start_slot(n)`, which would be the state from (1), but "skipped forward" through any skip slots.
Previously, Lighthouse would choose (2). However, we can see that when [Teku generates that event](https://github.com/ConsenSys/teku/blob/de2b2801c89ef5abf983d6bf37867c37fc47121f/data/beaconrestapi/src/main/java/tech/pegasys/teku/beaconrestapi/handlers/v1/events/EventSubscriptionManager.java#L171-L182) it uses [`getStateRootFromBlockRoot`](https://github.com/ConsenSys/teku/blob/de2b2801c89ef5abf983d6bf37867c37fc47121f/data/provider/src/main/java/tech/pegasys/teku/api/ChainDataProvider.java#L336-L341) which uses (1).
I have switched Lighthouse from (2) to (1). I think it's a somewhat arbitrary choice between the two, where (1) is easier to compute and is consistent with Teku.
## Notes for Reviewers
I've renamed `BeaconChain::fork_choice` to `BeaconChain::recompute_head`. Doing this helped ensure I broke all previous uses of fork choice and I also find it more descriptive. It describes an action and can't be confused with trying to get a reference to the `ForkChoice` struct.
I've changed the ordering of SSE events when a block is received. It used to be `[block, finalized, head]` and now it's `[block, head, finalized]`. It was easier this way and I don't think we were making any promises about SSE event ordering so it's not "breaking".
I've made it so fork choice will run when it's first constructed. I did this because I wanted to have a cached version of the last call to `get_head`. Ensuring `get_head` has been run *at least once* means that the cached values doesn't need to wrapped in an `Option`. This was fairly simple, it just involved passing a `slot` to the constructor so it knows *when* it's being run. When loading a fork choice from the store and a slot clock isn't handy I've just used the `slot` that was saved in the `fork_choice_store`. That seems like it would be a faithful representation of the slot when we saved it.
I added the `genesis_time: u64` to the `BeaconChain`. It's small, constant and nice to have around.
Since we're using FC for the fin/just checkpoints, we no longer get the `0x00..00` roots at genesis. You can see I had to remove a work-around in `ef-tests` here: b56be3bc2. I can't find any reason why this would be an issue, if anything I think it'll be better since the genesis-alias has caught us out a few times (0x00..00 isn't actually a real root). Edit: I did find a case where the `network` expected the 0x00..00 alias and patched it here: 3f26ac3e2.
You'll notice a lot of changes in tests. Generally, tests should be functionally equivalent. Here are the things creating the most diff-noise in tests:
- Changing tests to be `tokio::async` tests.
- Adding `.await` to fork choice, block processing and block production functions.
- Refactor of the `canonical_head` "API" provided by the `BeaconChain`. E.g., `chain.canonical_head.cached_head()` instead of `chain.canonical_head.read()`.
- Wrapping `SignedBeaconBlock` in an `Arc`.
- In the `beacon_chain/tests/block_verification`, we can't use the `lazy_static` `CHAIN_SEGMENT` variable anymore since it's generated with an async function. We just generate it in each test, not so efficient but hopefully insignificant.
I had to disable `rayon` concurrent tests in the `fork_choice` tests. This is because the use of `rayon` and `block_on` was causing a panic.
Co-authored-by: Mac L <mjladson@pm.me>
2022-07-03 05:36:50 +00:00
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#[tokio::test]
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async fn invalid_signature_proposer_slashing() {
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let chain_segment = get_chain_segment().await;
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2020-08-14 06:36:38 +00:00
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for &block_index in BLOCK_INDICES {
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Use async code when interacting with EL (#3244)
## Overview
This rather extensive PR achieves two primary goals:
1. Uses the finalized/justified checkpoints of fork choice (FC), rather than that of the head state.
2. Refactors fork choice, block production and block processing to `async` functions.
Additionally, it achieves:
- Concurrent forkchoice updates to the EL and cache pruning after a new head is selected.
- Concurrent "block packing" (attestations, etc) and execution payload retrieval during block production.
- Concurrent per-block-processing and execution payload verification during block processing.
- The `Arc`-ification of `SignedBeaconBlock` during block processing (it's never mutated, so why not?):
- I had to do this to deal with sending blocks into spawned tasks.
- Previously we were cloning the beacon block at least 2 times during each block processing, these clones are either removed or turned into cheaper `Arc` clones.
- We were also `Box`-ing and un-`Box`-ing beacon blocks as they moved throughout the networking crate. This is not a big deal, but it's nice to avoid shifting things between the stack and heap.
- Avoids cloning *all the blocks* in *every chain segment* during sync.
- It also has the potential to clean up our code where we need to pass an *owned* block around so we can send it back in the case of an error (I didn't do much of this, my PR is already big enough :sweat_smile:)
- The `BeaconChain::HeadSafetyStatus` struct was removed. It was an old relic from prior merge specs.
For motivation for this change, see https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse/pull/3244#issuecomment-1160963273
## Changes to `canonical_head` and `fork_choice`
Previously, the `BeaconChain` had two separate fields:
```
canonical_head: RwLock<Snapshot>,
fork_choice: RwLock<BeaconForkChoice>
```
Now, we have grouped these values under a single struct:
```
canonical_head: CanonicalHead {
cached_head: RwLock<Arc<Snapshot>>,
fork_choice: RwLock<BeaconForkChoice>
}
```
Apart from ergonomics, the only *actual* change here is wrapping the canonical head snapshot in an `Arc`. This means that we no longer need to hold the `cached_head` (`canonical_head`, in old terms) lock when we want to pull some values from it. This was done to avoid deadlock risks by preventing functions from acquiring (and holding) the `cached_head` and `fork_choice` locks simultaneously.
## Breaking Changes
### The `state` (root) field in the `finalized_checkpoint` SSE event
Consider the scenario where epoch `n` is just finalized, but `start_slot(n)` is skipped. There are two state roots we might in the `finalized_checkpoint` SSE event:
1. The state root of the finalized block, which is `get_block(finalized_checkpoint.root).state_root`.
4. The state root at slot of `start_slot(n)`, which would be the state from (1), but "skipped forward" through any skip slots.
Previously, Lighthouse would choose (2). However, we can see that when [Teku generates that event](https://github.com/ConsenSys/teku/blob/de2b2801c89ef5abf983d6bf37867c37fc47121f/data/beaconrestapi/src/main/java/tech/pegasys/teku/beaconrestapi/handlers/v1/events/EventSubscriptionManager.java#L171-L182) it uses [`getStateRootFromBlockRoot`](https://github.com/ConsenSys/teku/blob/de2b2801c89ef5abf983d6bf37867c37fc47121f/data/provider/src/main/java/tech/pegasys/teku/api/ChainDataProvider.java#L336-L341) which uses (1).
I have switched Lighthouse from (2) to (1). I think it's a somewhat arbitrary choice between the two, where (1) is easier to compute and is consistent with Teku.
## Notes for Reviewers
I've renamed `BeaconChain::fork_choice` to `BeaconChain::recompute_head`. Doing this helped ensure I broke all previous uses of fork choice and I also find it more descriptive. It describes an action and can't be confused with trying to get a reference to the `ForkChoice` struct.
I've changed the ordering of SSE events when a block is received. It used to be `[block, finalized, head]` and now it's `[block, head, finalized]`. It was easier this way and I don't think we were making any promises about SSE event ordering so it's not "breaking".
I've made it so fork choice will run when it's first constructed. I did this because I wanted to have a cached version of the last call to `get_head`. Ensuring `get_head` has been run *at least once* means that the cached values doesn't need to wrapped in an `Option`. This was fairly simple, it just involved passing a `slot` to the constructor so it knows *when* it's being run. When loading a fork choice from the store and a slot clock isn't handy I've just used the `slot` that was saved in the `fork_choice_store`. That seems like it would be a faithful representation of the slot when we saved it.
I added the `genesis_time: u64` to the `BeaconChain`. It's small, constant and nice to have around.
Since we're using FC for the fin/just checkpoints, we no longer get the `0x00..00` roots at genesis. You can see I had to remove a work-around in `ef-tests` here: b56be3bc2. I can't find any reason why this would be an issue, if anything I think it'll be better since the genesis-alias has caught us out a few times (0x00..00 isn't actually a real root). Edit: I did find a case where the `network` expected the 0x00..00 alias and patched it here: 3f26ac3e2.
You'll notice a lot of changes in tests. Generally, tests should be functionally equivalent. Here are the things creating the most diff-noise in tests:
- Changing tests to be `tokio::async` tests.
- Adding `.await` to fork choice, block processing and block production functions.
- Refactor of the `canonical_head` "API" provided by the `BeaconChain`. E.g., `chain.canonical_head.cached_head()` instead of `chain.canonical_head.read()`.
- Wrapping `SignedBeaconBlock` in an `Arc`.
- In the `beacon_chain/tests/block_verification`, we can't use the `lazy_static` `CHAIN_SEGMENT` variable anymore since it's generated with an async function. We just generate it in each test, not so efficient but hopefully insignificant.
I had to disable `rayon` concurrent tests in the `fork_choice` tests. This is because the use of `rayon` and `block_on` was causing a panic.
Co-authored-by: Mac L <mjladson@pm.me>
2022-07-03 05:36:50 +00:00
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let harness = get_invalid_sigs_harness(&chain_segment).await;
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let mut snapshots = chain_segment.clone();
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let (mut block, signature) = snapshots[block_index]
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.beacon_block
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.as_ref()
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.clone()
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.deconstruct();
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Initial work towards v0.2.0 (#924)
* Remove ping protocol
* Initial renaming of network services
* Correct rebasing relative to latest master
* Start updating types
* Adds HashMapDelay struct to utils
* Initial network restructure
* Network restructure. Adds new types for v0.2.0
* Removes build artefacts
* Shift validation to beacon chain
* Temporarily remove gossip validation
This is to be updated to match current optimisation efforts.
* Adds AggregateAndProof
* Begin rebuilding pubsub encoding/decoding
* Signature hacking
* Shift gossipsup decoding into eth2_libp2p
* Existing EF tests passing with fake_crypto
* Shifts block encoding/decoding into RPC
* Delete outdated API spec
* All release tests passing bar genesis state parsing
* Update and test YamlConfig
* Update to spec v0.10 compatible BLS
* Updates to BLS EF tests
* Add EF test for AggregateVerify
And delete unused hash2curve tests for uncompressed points
* Update EF tests to v0.10.1
* Use optional block root correctly in block proc
* Use genesis fork in deposit domain. All tests pass
* Fast aggregate verify test
* Update REST API docs
* Fix unused import
* Bump spec tags to v0.10.1
* Add `seconds_per_eth1_block` to chainspec
* Update to timestamp based eth1 voting scheme
* Return None from `get_votes_to_consider` if block cache is empty
* Handle overflows in `is_candidate_block`
* Revert to failing tests
* Fix eth1 data sets test
* Choose default vote according to spec
* Fix collect_valid_votes tests
* Fix `get_votes_to_consider` to choose all eligible blocks
* Uncomment winning_vote tests
* Add comments; remove unused code
* Reduce seconds_per_eth1_block for simulation
* Addressed review comments
* Add test for default vote case
* Fix logs
* Remove unused functions
* Meter default eth1 votes
* Fix comments
* Progress on attestation service
* Address review comments; remove unused dependency
* Initial work on removing libp2p lock
* Add LRU caches to store (rollup)
* Update attestation validation for DB changes (WIP)
* Initial version of should_forward_block
* Scaffold
* Progress on attestation validation
Also, consolidate prod+testing slot clocks so that they share much
of the same implementation and can both handle sub-slot time changes.
* Removes lock from libp2p service
* Completed network lock removal
* Finish(?) attestation processing
* Correct network termination future
* Add slot check to block check
* Correct fmt issues
* Remove Drop implementation for network service
* Add first attempt at attestation proc. re-write
* Add version 2 of attestation processing
* Minor fixes
* Add validator pubkey cache
* Make get_indexed_attestation take a committee
* Link signature processing into new attn verification
* First working version
* Ensure pubkey cache is updated
* Add more metrics, slight optimizations
* Clone committee cache during attestation processing
* Update shuffling cache during block processing
* Remove old commented-out code
* Fix shuffling cache insert bug
* Used indexed attestation in fork choice
* Restructure attn processing, add metrics
* Add more detailed metrics
* Tidy, fix failing tests
* Fix failing tests, tidy
* Address reviewers suggestions
* Disable/delete two outdated tests
* Modification of validator for subscriptions
* Add slot signing to validator client
* Further progress on validation subscription
* Adds necessary validator subscription functionality
* Add new Pubkeys struct to signature_sets
* Refactor with functional approach
* Update beacon chain
* Clean up validator <-> beacon node http types
* Add aggregator status to ValidatorDuty
* Impl Clone for manual slot clock
* Fix minor errors
* Further progress validator client subscription
* Initial subscription and aggregation handling
* Remove decompressed member from pubkey bytes
* Progress to modifying val client for attestation aggregation
* First draft of validator client upgrade for aggregate attestations
* Add hashmap for indices lookup
* Add state cache, remove store cache
* Only build the head committee cache
* Removes lock on a network channel
* Partially implement beacon node subscription http api
* Correct compilation issues
* Change `get_attesting_indices` to use Vec
* Fix failing test
* Partial implementation of timer
* Adds timer, removes exit_future, http api to op pool
* Partial multiple aggregate attestation handling
* Permits bulk messages accross gossipsub network channel
* Correct compile issues
* Improve gosispsub messaging and correct rest api helpers
* Added global gossipsub subscriptions
* Update validator subscriptions data structs
* Tidy
* Re-structure validator subscriptions
* Initial handling of subscriptions
* Re-structure network service
* Add pubkey cache persistence file
* Add more comments
* Integrate persistence file into builder
* Add pubkey cache tests
* Add HashSetDelay and introduce into attestation service
* Handles validator subscriptions
* Add data_dir to beacon chain builder
* Remove Option in pubkey cache persistence file
* Ensure consistency between datadir/data_dir
* Fix failing network test
* Peer subnet discovery gets queued for future subscriptions
* Reorganise attestation service functions
* Initial wiring of attestation service
* First draft of attestation service timing logic
* Correct minor typos
* Tidy
* Fix todos
* Improve tests
* Add PeerInfo to connected peers mapping
* Fix compile error
* Fix compile error from merge
* Split up block processing metrics
* Tidy
* Refactor get_pubkey_from_state
* Remove commented-out code
* Rename state_cache -> checkpoint_cache
* Rename Checkpoint -> Snapshot
* Tidy, add comments
* Tidy up find_head function
* Change some checkpoint -> snapshot
* Add tests
* Expose max_len
* Remove dead code
* Tidy
* Fix bug
* Add sync-speed metric
* Add first attempt at VerifiableBlock
* Start integrating into beacon chain
* Integrate VerifiableBlock
* Rename VerifableBlock -> PartialBlockVerification
* Add start of typed methods
* Add progress
* Add further progress
* Rename structs
* Add full block verification to block_processing.rs
* Further beacon chain integration
* Update checks for gossip
* Add todo
* Start adding segement verification
* Add passing chain segement test
* Initial integration with batch sync
* Minor changes
* Tidy, add more error checking
* Start adding chain_segment tests
* Finish invalid signature tests
* Include single and gossip verified blocks in tests
* Add gossip verification tests
* Start adding docs
* Finish adding comments to block_processing.rs
* Rename block_processing.rs -> block_verification
* Start removing old block processing code
* Fixes beacon_chain compilation
* Fix project-wide compile errors
* Remove old code
* Correct code to pass all tests
* Fix bug with beacon proposer index
* Fix shim for BlockProcessingError
* Only process one epoch at a time
* Fix loop in chain segment processing
* Correct tests from master merge
* Add caching for state.eth1_data_votes
* Add BeaconChain::validator_pubkey
* Revert "Add caching for state.eth1_data_votes"
This reverts commit cd73dcd6434fb8d8e6bf30c5356355598ea7b78e.
Co-authored-by: Grant Wuerker <gwuerker@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Michael Sproul <michael@sigmaprime.io>
Co-authored-by: Michael Sproul <micsproul@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: pawan <pawandhananjay@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Paul Hauner <paul@paulhauner.com>
2020-03-17 06:24:44 +00:00
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let proposer_slashing = ProposerSlashing {
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signed_header_1: SignedBeaconBlockHeader {
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2021-07-09 06:15:32 +00:00
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message: block.block_header(),
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Initial work towards v0.2.0 (#924)
* Remove ping protocol
* Initial renaming of network services
* Correct rebasing relative to latest master
* Start updating types
* Adds HashMapDelay struct to utils
* Initial network restructure
* Network restructure. Adds new types for v0.2.0
* Removes build artefacts
* Shift validation to beacon chain
* Temporarily remove gossip validation
This is to be updated to match current optimisation efforts.
* Adds AggregateAndProof
* Begin rebuilding pubsub encoding/decoding
* Signature hacking
* Shift gossipsup decoding into eth2_libp2p
* Existing EF tests passing with fake_crypto
* Shifts block encoding/decoding into RPC
* Delete outdated API spec
* All release tests passing bar genesis state parsing
* Update and test YamlConfig
* Update to spec v0.10 compatible BLS
* Updates to BLS EF tests
* Add EF test for AggregateVerify
And delete unused hash2curve tests for uncompressed points
* Update EF tests to v0.10.1
* Use optional block root correctly in block proc
* Use genesis fork in deposit domain. All tests pass
* Fast aggregate verify test
* Update REST API docs
* Fix unused import
* Bump spec tags to v0.10.1
* Add `seconds_per_eth1_block` to chainspec
* Update to timestamp based eth1 voting scheme
* Return None from `get_votes_to_consider` if block cache is empty
* Handle overflows in `is_candidate_block`
* Revert to failing tests
* Fix eth1 data sets test
* Choose default vote according to spec
* Fix collect_valid_votes tests
* Fix `get_votes_to_consider` to choose all eligible blocks
* Uncomment winning_vote tests
* Add comments; remove unused code
* Reduce seconds_per_eth1_block for simulation
* Addressed review comments
* Add test for default vote case
* Fix logs
* Remove unused functions
* Meter default eth1 votes
* Fix comments
* Progress on attestation service
* Address review comments; remove unused dependency
* Initial work on removing libp2p lock
* Add LRU caches to store (rollup)
* Update attestation validation for DB changes (WIP)
* Initial version of should_forward_block
* Scaffold
* Progress on attestation validation
Also, consolidate prod+testing slot clocks so that they share much
of the same implementation and can both handle sub-slot time changes.
* Removes lock from libp2p service
* Completed network lock removal
* Finish(?) attestation processing
* Correct network termination future
* Add slot check to block check
* Correct fmt issues
* Remove Drop implementation for network service
* Add first attempt at attestation proc. re-write
* Add version 2 of attestation processing
* Minor fixes
* Add validator pubkey cache
* Make get_indexed_attestation take a committee
* Link signature processing into new attn verification
* First working version
* Ensure pubkey cache is updated
* Add more metrics, slight optimizations
* Clone committee cache during attestation processing
* Update shuffling cache during block processing
* Remove old commented-out code
* Fix shuffling cache insert bug
* Used indexed attestation in fork choice
* Restructure attn processing, add metrics
* Add more detailed metrics
* Tidy, fix failing tests
* Fix failing tests, tidy
* Address reviewers suggestions
* Disable/delete two outdated tests
* Modification of validator for subscriptions
* Add slot signing to validator client
* Further progress on validation subscription
* Adds necessary validator subscription functionality
* Add new Pubkeys struct to signature_sets
* Refactor with functional approach
* Update beacon chain
* Clean up validator <-> beacon node http types
* Add aggregator status to ValidatorDuty
* Impl Clone for manual slot clock
* Fix minor errors
* Further progress validator client subscription
* Initial subscription and aggregation handling
* Remove decompressed member from pubkey bytes
* Progress to modifying val client for attestation aggregation
* First draft of validator client upgrade for aggregate attestations
* Add hashmap for indices lookup
* Add state cache, remove store cache
* Only build the head committee cache
* Removes lock on a network channel
* Partially implement beacon node subscription http api
* Correct compilation issues
* Change `get_attesting_indices` to use Vec
* Fix failing test
* Partial implementation of timer
* Adds timer, removes exit_future, http api to op pool
* Partial multiple aggregate attestation handling
* Permits bulk messages accross gossipsub network channel
* Correct compile issues
* Improve gosispsub messaging and correct rest api helpers
* Added global gossipsub subscriptions
* Update validator subscriptions data structs
* Tidy
* Re-structure validator subscriptions
* Initial handling of subscriptions
* Re-structure network service
* Add pubkey cache persistence file
* Add more comments
* Integrate persistence file into builder
* Add pubkey cache tests
* Add HashSetDelay and introduce into attestation service
* Handles validator subscriptions
* Add data_dir to beacon chain builder
* Remove Option in pubkey cache persistence file
* Ensure consistency between datadir/data_dir
* Fix failing network test
* Peer subnet discovery gets queued for future subscriptions
* Reorganise attestation service functions
* Initial wiring of attestation service
* First draft of attestation service timing logic
* Correct minor typos
* Tidy
* Fix todos
* Improve tests
* Add PeerInfo to connected peers mapping
* Fix compile error
* Fix compile error from merge
* Split up block processing metrics
* Tidy
* Refactor get_pubkey_from_state
* Remove commented-out code
* Rename state_cache -> checkpoint_cache
* Rename Checkpoint -> Snapshot
* Tidy, add comments
* Tidy up find_head function
* Change some checkpoint -> snapshot
* Add tests
* Expose max_len
* Remove dead code
* Tidy
* Fix bug
* Add sync-speed metric
* Add first attempt at VerifiableBlock
* Start integrating into beacon chain
* Integrate VerifiableBlock
* Rename VerifableBlock -> PartialBlockVerification
* Add start of typed methods
* Add progress
* Add further progress
* Rename structs
* Add full block verification to block_processing.rs
* Further beacon chain integration
* Update checks for gossip
* Add todo
* Start adding segement verification
* Add passing chain segement test
* Initial integration with batch sync
* Minor changes
* Tidy, add more error checking
* Start adding chain_segment tests
* Finish invalid signature tests
* Include single and gossip verified blocks in tests
* Add gossip verification tests
* Start adding docs
* Finish adding comments to block_processing.rs
* Rename block_processing.rs -> block_verification
* Start removing old block processing code
* Fixes beacon_chain compilation
* Fix project-wide compile errors
* Remove old code
* Correct code to pass all tests
* Fix bug with beacon proposer index
* Fix shim for BlockProcessingError
* Only process one epoch at a time
* Fix loop in chain segment processing
* Correct tests from master merge
* Add caching for state.eth1_data_votes
* Add BeaconChain::validator_pubkey
* Revert "Add caching for state.eth1_data_votes"
This reverts commit cd73dcd6434fb8d8e6bf30c5356355598ea7b78e.
Co-authored-by: Grant Wuerker <gwuerker@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Michael Sproul <michael@sigmaprime.io>
Co-authored-by: Michael Sproul <micsproul@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: pawan <pawandhananjay@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Paul Hauner <paul@paulhauner.com>
2020-03-17 06:24:44 +00:00
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signature: junk_signature(),
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message: block.block_header(),
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Initial work towards v0.2.0 (#924)
* Remove ping protocol
* Initial renaming of network services
* Correct rebasing relative to latest master
* Start updating types
* Adds HashMapDelay struct to utils
* Initial network restructure
* Network restructure. Adds new types for v0.2.0
* Removes build artefacts
* Shift validation to beacon chain
* Temporarily remove gossip validation
This is to be updated to match current optimisation efforts.
* Adds AggregateAndProof
* Begin rebuilding pubsub encoding/decoding
* Signature hacking
* Shift gossipsup decoding into eth2_libp2p
* Existing EF tests passing with fake_crypto
* Shifts block encoding/decoding into RPC
* Delete outdated API spec
* All release tests passing bar genesis state parsing
* Update and test YamlConfig
* Update to spec v0.10 compatible BLS
* Updates to BLS EF tests
* Add EF test for AggregateVerify
And delete unused hash2curve tests for uncompressed points
* Update EF tests to v0.10.1
* Use optional block root correctly in block proc
* Use genesis fork in deposit domain. All tests pass
* Fast aggregate verify test
* Update REST API docs
* Fix unused import
* Bump spec tags to v0.10.1
* Add `seconds_per_eth1_block` to chainspec
* Update to timestamp based eth1 voting scheme
* Return None from `get_votes_to_consider` if block cache is empty
* Handle overflows in `is_candidate_block`
* Revert to failing tests
* Fix eth1 data sets test
* Choose default vote according to spec
* Fix collect_valid_votes tests
* Fix `get_votes_to_consider` to choose all eligible blocks
* Uncomment winning_vote tests
* Add comments; remove unused code
* Reduce seconds_per_eth1_block for simulation
* Addressed review comments
* Add test for default vote case
* Fix logs
* Remove unused functions
* Meter default eth1 votes
* Fix comments
* Progress on attestation service
* Address review comments; remove unused dependency
* Initial work on removing libp2p lock
* Add LRU caches to store (rollup)
* Update attestation validation for DB changes (WIP)
* Initial version of should_forward_block
* Scaffold
* Progress on attestation validation
Also, consolidate prod+testing slot clocks so that they share much
of the same implementation and can both handle sub-slot time changes.
* Removes lock from libp2p service
* Completed network lock removal
* Finish(?) attestation processing
* Correct network termination future
* Add slot check to block check
* Correct fmt issues
* Remove Drop implementation for network service
* Add first attempt at attestation proc. re-write
* Add version 2 of attestation processing
* Minor fixes
* Add validator pubkey cache
* Make get_indexed_attestation take a committee
* Link signature processing into new attn verification
* First working version
* Ensure pubkey cache is updated
* Add more metrics, slight optimizations
* Clone committee cache during attestation processing
* Update shuffling cache during block processing
* Remove old commented-out code
* Fix shuffling cache insert bug
* Used indexed attestation in fork choice
* Restructure attn processing, add metrics
* Add more detailed metrics
* Tidy, fix failing tests
* Fix failing tests, tidy
* Address reviewers suggestions
* Disable/delete two outdated tests
* Modification of validator for subscriptions
* Add slot signing to validator client
* Further progress on validation subscription
* Adds necessary validator subscription functionality
* Add new Pubkeys struct to signature_sets
* Refactor with functional approach
* Update beacon chain
* Clean up validator <-> beacon node http types
* Add aggregator status to ValidatorDuty
* Impl Clone for manual slot clock
* Fix minor errors
* Further progress validator client subscription
* Initial subscription and aggregation handling
* Remove decompressed member from pubkey bytes
* Progress to modifying val client for attestation aggregation
* First draft of validator client upgrade for aggregate attestations
* Add hashmap for indices lookup
* Add state cache, remove store cache
* Only build the head committee cache
* Removes lock on a network channel
* Partially implement beacon node subscription http api
* Correct compilation issues
* Change `get_attesting_indices` to use Vec
* Fix failing test
* Partial implementation of timer
* Adds timer, removes exit_future, http api to op pool
* Partial multiple aggregate attestation handling
* Permits bulk messages accross gossipsub network channel
* Correct compile issues
* Improve gosispsub messaging and correct rest api helpers
* Added global gossipsub subscriptions
* Update validator subscriptions data structs
* Tidy
* Re-structure validator subscriptions
* Initial handling of subscriptions
* Re-structure network service
* Add pubkey cache persistence file
* Add more comments
* Integrate persistence file into builder
* Add pubkey cache tests
* Add HashSetDelay and introduce into attestation service
* Handles validator subscriptions
* Add data_dir to beacon chain builder
* Remove Option in pubkey cache persistence file
* Ensure consistency between datadir/data_dir
* Fix failing network test
* Peer subnet discovery gets queued for future subscriptions
* Reorganise attestation service functions
* Initial wiring of attestation service
* First draft of attestation service timing logic
* Correct minor typos
* Tidy
* Fix todos
* Improve tests
* Add PeerInfo to connected peers mapping
* Fix compile error
* Fix compile error from merge
* Split up block processing metrics
* Tidy
* Refactor get_pubkey_from_state
* Remove commented-out code
* Rename state_cache -> checkpoint_cache
* Rename Checkpoint -> Snapshot
* Tidy, add comments
* Tidy up find_head function
* Change some checkpoint -> snapshot
* Add tests
* Expose max_len
* Remove dead code
* Tidy
* Fix bug
* Add sync-speed metric
* Add first attempt at VerifiableBlock
* Start integrating into beacon chain
* Integrate VerifiableBlock
* Rename VerifableBlock -> PartialBlockVerification
* Add start of typed methods
* Add progress
* Add further progress
* Rename structs
* Add full block verification to block_processing.rs
* Further beacon chain integration
* Update checks for gossip
* Add todo
* Start adding segement verification
* Add passing chain segement test
* Initial integration with batch sync
* Minor changes
* Tidy, add more error checking
* Start adding chain_segment tests
* Finish invalid signature tests
* Include single and gossip verified blocks in tests
* Add gossip verification tests
* Start adding docs
* Finish adding comments to block_processing.rs
* Rename block_processing.rs -> block_verification
* Start removing old block processing code
* Fixes beacon_chain compilation
* Fix project-wide compile errors
* Remove old code
* Correct code to pass all tests
* Fix bug with beacon proposer index
* Fix shim for BlockProcessingError
* Only process one epoch at a time
* Fix loop in chain segment processing
* Correct tests from master merge
* Add caching for state.eth1_data_votes
* Add BeaconChain::validator_pubkey
* Revert "Add caching for state.eth1_data_votes"
This reverts commit cd73dcd6434fb8d8e6bf30c5356355598ea7b78e.
Co-authored-by: Grant Wuerker <gwuerker@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Michael Sproul <michael@sigmaprime.io>
Co-authored-by: Michael Sproul <micsproul@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: pawan <pawandhananjay@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Paul Hauner <paul@paulhauner.com>
2020-03-17 06:24:44 +00:00
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Initial work towards v0.2.0 (#924)
* Remove ping protocol
* Initial renaming of network services
* Correct rebasing relative to latest master
* Start updating types
* Adds HashMapDelay struct to utils
* Initial network restructure
* Network restructure. Adds new types for v0.2.0
* Removes build artefacts
* Shift validation to beacon chain
* Temporarily remove gossip validation
This is to be updated to match current optimisation efforts.
* Adds AggregateAndProof
* Begin rebuilding pubsub encoding/decoding
* Signature hacking
* Shift gossipsup decoding into eth2_libp2p
* Existing EF tests passing with fake_crypto
* Shifts block encoding/decoding into RPC
* Delete outdated API spec
* All release tests passing bar genesis state parsing
* Update and test YamlConfig
* Update to spec v0.10 compatible BLS
* Updates to BLS EF tests
* Add EF test for AggregateVerify
And delete unused hash2curve tests for uncompressed points
* Update EF tests to v0.10.1
* Use optional block root correctly in block proc
* Use genesis fork in deposit domain. All tests pass
* Fast aggregate verify test
* Update REST API docs
* Fix unused import
* Bump spec tags to v0.10.1
* Add `seconds_per_eth1_block` to chainspec
* Update to timestamp based eth1 voting scheme
* Return None from `get_votes_to_consider` if block cache is empty
* Handle overflows in `is_candidate_block`
* Revert to failing tests
* Fix eth1 data sets test
* Choose default vote according to spec
* Fix collect_valid_votes tests
* Fix `get_votes_to_consider` to choose all eligible blocks
* Uncomment winning_vote tests
* Add comments; remove unused code
* Reduce seconds_per_eth1_block for simulation
* Addressed review comments
* Add test for default vote case
* Fix logs
* Remove unused functions
* Meter default eth1 votes
* Fix comments
* Progress on attestation service
* Address review comments; remove unused dependency
* Initial work on removing libp2p lock
* Add LRU caches to store (rollup)
* Update attestation validation for DB changes (WIP)
* Initial version of should_forward_block
* Scaffold
* Progress on attestation validation
Also, consolidate prod+testing slot clocks so that they share much
of the same implementation and can both handle sub-slot time changes.
* Removes lock from libp2p service
* Completed network lock removal
* Finish(?) attestation processing
* Correct network termination future
* Add slot check to block check
* Correct fmt issues
* Remove Drop implementation for network service
* Add first attempt at attestation proc. re-write
* Add version 2 of attestation processing
* Minor fixes
* Add validator pubkey cache
* Make get_indexed_attestation take a committee
* Link signature processing into new attn verification
* First working version
* Ensure pubkey cache is updated
* Add more metrics, slight optimizations
* Clone committee cache during attestation processing
* Update shuffling cache during block processing
* Remove old commented-out code
* Fix shuffling cache insert bug
* Used indexed attestation in fork choice
* Restructure attn processing, add metrics
* Add more detailed metrics
* Tidy, fix failing tests
* Fix failing tests, tidy
* Address reviewers suggestions
* Disable/delete two outdated tests
* Modification of validator for subscriptions
* Add slot signing to validator client
* Further progress on validation subscription
* Adds necessary validator subscription functionality
* Add new Pubkeys struct to signature_sets
* Refactor with functional approach
* Update beacon chain
* Clean up validator <-> beacon node http types
* Add aggregator status to ValidatorDuty
* Impl Clone for manual slot clock
* Fix minor errors
* Further progress validator client subscription
* Initial subscription and aggregation handling
* Remove decompressed member from pubkey bytes
* Progress to modifying val client for attestation aggregation
* First draft of validator client upgrade for aggregate attestations
* Add hashmap for indices lookup
* Add state cache, remove store cache
* Only build the head committee cache
* Removes lock on a network channel
* Partially implement beacon node subscription http api
* Correct compilation issues
* Change `get_attesting_indices` to use Vec
* Fix failing test
* Partial implementation of timer
* Adds timer, removes exit_future, http api to op pool
* Partial multiple aggregate attestation handling
* Permits bulk messages accross gossipsub network channel
* Correct compile issues
* Improve gosispsub messaging and correct rest api helpers
* Added global gossipsub subscriptions
* Update validator subscriptions data structs
* Tidy
* Re-structure validator subscriptions
* Initial handling of subscriptions
* Re-structure network service
* Add pubkey cache persistence file
* Add more comments
* Integrate persistence file into builder
* Add pubkey cache tests
* Add HashSetDelay and introduce into attestation service
* Handles validator subscriptions
* Add data_dir to beacon chain builder
* Remove Option in pubkey cache persistence file
* Ensure consistency between datadir/data_dir
* Fix failing network test
* Peer subnet discovery gets queued for future subscriptions
* Reorganise attestation service functions
* Initial wiring of attestation service
* First draft of attestation service timing logic
* Correct minor typos
* Tidy
* Fix todos
* Improve tests
* Add PeerInfo to connected peers mapping
* Fix compile error
* Fix compile error from merge
* Split up block processing metrics
* Tidy
* Refactor get_pubkey_from_state
* Remove commented-out code
* Rename state_cache -> checkpoint_cache
* Rename Checkpoint -> Snapshot
* Tidy, add comments
* Tidy up find_head function
* Change some checkpoint -> snapshot
* Add tests
* Expose max_len
* Remove dead code
* Tidy
* Fix bug
* Add sync-speed metric
* Add first attempt at VerifiableBlock
* Start integrating into beacon chain
* Integrate VerifiableBlock
* Rename VerifableBlock -> PartialBlockVerification
* Add start of typed methods
* Add progress
* Add further progress
* Rename structs
* Add full block verification to block_processing.rs
* Further beacon chain integration
* Update checks for gossip
* Add todo
* Start adding segement verification
* Add passing chain segement test
* Initial integration with batch sync
* Minor changes
* Tidy, add more error checking
* Start adding chain_segment tests
* Finish invalid signature tests
* Include single and gossip verified blocks in tests
* Add gossip verification tests
* Start adding docs
* Finish adding comments to block_processing.rs
* Rename block_processing.rs -> block_verification
* Start removing old block processing code
* Fixes beacon_chain compilation
* Fix project-wide compile errors
* Remove old code
* Correct code to pass all tests
* Fix bug with beacon proposer index
* Fix shim for BlockProcessingError
* Only process one epoch at a time
* Fix loop in chain segment processing
* Correct tests from master merge
* Add caching for state.eth1_data_votes
* Add BeaconChain::validator_pubkey
* Revert "Add caching for state.eth1_data_votes"
This reverts commit cd73dcd6434fb8d8e6bf30c5356355598ea7b78e.
Co-authored-by: Grant Wuerker <gwuerker@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Michael Sproul <michael@sigmaprime.io>
Co-authored-by: Michael Sproul <micsproul@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: pawan <pawandhananjay@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Paul Hauner <paul@paulhauner.com>
2020-03-17 06:24:44 +00:00
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Use async code when interacting with EL (#3244)
## Overview
This rather extensive PR achieves two primary goals:
1. Uses the finalized/justified checkpoints of fork choice (FC), rather than that of the head state.
2. Refactors fork choice, block production and block processing to `async` functions.
Additionally, it achieves:
- Concurrent forkchoice updates to the EL and cache pruning after a new head is selected.
- Concurrent "block packing" (attestations, etc) and execution payload retrieval during block production.
- Concurrent per-block-processing and execution payload verification during block processing.
- The `Arc`-ification of `SignedBeaconBlock` during block processing (it's never mutated, so why not?):
- I had to do this to deal with sending blocks into spawned tasks.
- Previously we were cloning the beacon block at least 2 times during each block processing, these clones are either removed or turned into cheaper `Arc` clones.
- We were also `Box`-ing and un-`Box`-ing beacon blocks as they moved throughout the networking crate. This is not a big deal, but it's nice to avoid shifting things between the stack and heap.
- Avoids cloning *all the blocks* in *every chain segment* during sync.
- It also has the potential to clean up our code where we need to pass an *owned* block around so we can send it back in the case of an error (I didn't do much of this, my PR is already big enough :sweat_smile:)
- The `BeaconChain::HeadSafetyStatus` struct was removed. It was an old relic from prior merge specs.
For motivation for this change, see https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse/pull/3244#issuecomment-1160963273
## Changes to `canonical_head` and `fork_choice`
Previously, the `BeaconChain` had two separate fields:
```
canonical_head: RwLock<Snapshot>,
fork_choice: RwLock<BeaconForkChoice>
```
Now, we have grouped these values under a single struct:
```
canonical_head: CanonicalHead {
cached_head: RwLock<Arc<Snapshot>>,
fork_choice: RwLock<BeaconForkChoice>
}
```
Apart from ergonomics, the only *actual* change here is wrapping the canonical head snapshot in an `Arc`. This means that we no longer need to hold the `cached_head` (`canonical_head`, in old terms) lock when we want to pull some values from it. This was done to avoid deadlock risks by preventing functions from acquiring (and holding) the `cached_head` and `fork_choice` locks simultaneously.
## Breaking Changes
### The `state` (root) field in the `finalized_checkpoint` SSE event
Consider the scenario where epoch `n` is just finalized, but `start_slot(n)` is skipped. There are two state roots we might in the `finalized_checkpoint` SSE event:
1. The state root of the finalized block, which is `get_block(finalized_checkpoint.root).state_root`.
4. The state root at slot of `start_slot(n)`, which would be the state from (1), but "skipped forward" through any skip slots.
Previously, Lighthouse would choose (2). However, we can see that when [Teku generates that event](https://github.com/ConsenSys/teku/blob/de2b2801c89ef5abf983d6bf37867c37fc47121f/data/beaconrestapi/src/main/java/tech/pegasys/teku/beaconrestapi/handlers/v1/events/EventSubscriptionManager.java#L171-L182) it uses [`getStateRootFromBlockRoot`](https://github.com/ConsenSys/teku/blob/de2b2801c89ef5abf983d6bf37867c37fc47121f/data/provider/src/main/java/tech/pegasys/teku/api/ChainDataProvider.java#L336-L341) which uses (1).
I have switched Lighthouse from (2) to (1). I think it's a somewhat arbitrary choice between the two, where (1) is easier to compute and is consistent with Teku.
## Notes for Reviewers
I've renamed `BeaconChain::fork_choice` to `BeaconChain::recompute_head`. Doing this helped ensure I broke all previous uses of fork choice and I also find it more descriptive. It describes an action and can't be confused with trying to get a reference to the `ForkChoice` struct.
I've changed the ordering of SSE events when a block is received. It used to be `[block, finalized, head]` and now it's `[block, head, finalized]`. It was easier this way and I don't think we were making any promises about SSE event ordering so it's not "breaking".
I've made it so fork choice will run when it's first constructed. I did this because I wanted to have a cached version of the last call to `get_head`. Ensuring `get_head` has been run *at least once* means that the cached values doesn't need to wrapped in an `Option`. This was fairly simple, it just involved passing a `slot` to the constructor so it knows *when* it's being run. When loading a fork choice from the store and a slot clock isn't handy I've just used the `slot` that was saved in the `fork_choice_store`. That seems like it would be a faithful representation of the slot when we saved it.
I added the `genesis_time: u64` to the `BeaconChain`. It's small, constant and nice to have around.
Since we're using FC for the fin/just checkpoints, we no longer get the `0x00..00` roots at genesis. You can see I had to remove a work-around in `ef-tests` here: b56be3bc2. I can't find any reason why this would be an issue, if anything I think it'll be better since the genesis-alias has caught us out a few times (0x00..00 isn't actually a real root). Edit: I did find a case where the `network` expected the 0x00..00 alias and patched it here: 3f26ac3e2.
You'll notice a lot of changes in tests. Generally, tests should be functionally equivalent. Here are the things creating the most diff-noise in tests:
- Changing tests to be `tokio::async` tests.
- Adding `.await` to fork choice, block processing and block production functions.
- Refactor of the `canonical_head` "API" provided by the `BeaconChain`. E.g., `chain.canonical_head.cached_head()` instead of `chain.canonical_head.read()`.
- Wrapping `SignedBeaconBlock` in an `Arc`.
- In the `beacon_chain/tests/block_verification`, we can't use the `lazy_static` `CHAIN_SEGMENT` variable anymore since it's generated with an async function. We just generate it in each test, not so efficient but hopefully insignificant.
I had to disable `rayon` concurrent tests in the `fork_choice` tests. This is because the use of `rayon` and `block_on` was causing a panic.
Co-authored-by: Mac L <mjladson@pm.me>
2022-07-03 05:36:50 +00:00
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Initial work towards v0.2.0 (#924)
* Remove ping protocol
* Initial renaming of network services
* Correct rebasing relative to latest master
* Start updating types
* Adds HashMapDelay struct to utils
* Initial network restructure
* Network restructure. Adds new types for v0.2.0
* Removes build artefacts
* Shift validation to beacon chain
* Temporarily remove gossip validation
This is to be updated to match current optimisation efforts.
* Adds AggregateAndProof
* Begin rebuilding pubsub encoding/decoding
* Signature hacking
* Shift gossipsup decoding into eth2_libp2p
* Existing EF tests passing with fake_crypto
* Shifts block encoding/decoding into RPC
* Delete outdated API spec
* All release tests passing bar genesis state parsing
* Update and test YamlConfig
* Update to spec v0.10 compatible BLS
* Updates to BLS EF tests
* Add EF test for AggregateVerify
And delete unused hash2curve tests for uncompressed points
* Update EF tests to v0.10.1
* Use optional block root correctly in block proc
* Use genesis fork in deposit domain. All tests pass
* Fast aggregate verify test
* Update REST API docs
* Fix unused import
* Bump spec tags to v0.10.1
* Add `seconds_per_eth1_block` to chainspec
* Update to timestamp based eth1 voting scheme
* Return None from `get_votes_to_consider` if block cache is empty
* Handle overflows in `is_candidate_block`
* Revert to failing tests
* Fix eth1 data sets test
* Choose default vote according to spec
* Fix collect_valid_votes tests
* Fix `get_votes_to_consider` to choose all eligible blocks
* Uncomment winning_vote tests
* Add comments; remove unused code
* Reduce seconds_per_eth1_block for simulation
* Addressed review comments
* Add test for default vote case
* Fix logs
* Remove unused functions
* Meter default eth1 votes
* Fix comments
* Progress on attestation service
* Address review comments; remove unused dependency
* Initial work on removing libp2p lock
* Add LRU caches to store (rollup)
* Update attestation validation for DB changes (WIP)
* Initial version of should_forward_block
* Scaffold
* Progress on attestation validation
Also, consolidate prod+testing slot clocks so that they share much
of the same implementation and can both handle sub-slot time changes.
* Removes lock from libp2p service
* Completed network lock removal
* Finish(?) attestation processing
* Correct network termination future
* Add slot check to block check
* Correct fmt issues
* Remove Drop implementation for network service
* Add first attempt at attestation proc. re-write
* Add version 2 of attestation processing
* Minor fixes
* Add validator pubkey cache
* Make get_indexed_attestation take a committee
* Link signature processing into new attn verification
* First working version
* Ensure pubkey cache is updated
* Add more metrics, slight optimizations
* Clone committee cache during attestation processing
* Update shuffling cache during block processing
* Remove old commented-out code
* Fix shuffling cache insert bug
* Used indexed attestation in fork choice
* Restructure attn processing, add metrics
* Add more detailed metrics
* Tidy, fix failing tests
* Fix failing tests, tidy
* Address reviewers suggestions
* Disable/delete two outdated tests
* Modification of validator for subscriptions
* Add slot signing to validator client
* Further progress on validation subscription
* Adds necessary validator subscription functionality
* Add new Pubkeys struct to signature_sets
* Refactor with functional approach
* Update beacon chain
* Clean up validator <-> beacon node http types
* Add aggregator status to ValidatorDuty
* Impl Clone for manual slot clock
* Fix minor errors
* Further progress validator client subscription
* Initial subscription and aggregation handling
* Remove decompressed member from pubkey bytes
* Progress to modifying val client for attestation aggregation
* First draft of validator client upgrade for aggregate attestations
* Add hashmap for indices lookup
* Add state cache, remove store cache
* Only build the head committee cache
* Removes lock on a network channel
* Partially implement beacon node subscription http api
* Correct compilation issues
* Change `get_attesting_indices` to use Vec
* Fix failing test
* Partial implementation of timer
* Adds timer, removes exit_future, http api to op pool
* Partial multiple aggregate attestation handling
* Permits bulk messages accross gossipsub network channel
* Correct compile issues
* Improve gosispsub messaging and correct rest api helpers
* Added global gossipsub subscriptions
* Update validator subscriptions data structs
* Tidy
* Re-structure validator subscriptions
* Initial handling of subscriptions
* Re-structure network service
* Add pubkey cache persistence file
* Add more comments
* Integrate persistence file into builder
* Add pubkey cache tests
* Add HashSetDelay and introduce into attestation service
* Handles validator subscriptions
* Add data_dir to beacon chain builder
* Remove Option in pubkey cache persistence file
* Ensure consistency between datadir/data_dir
* Fix failing network test
* Peer subnet discovery gets queued for future subscriptions
* Reorganise attestation service functions
* Initial wiring of attestation service
* First draft of attestation service timing logic
* Correct minor typos
* Tidy
* Fix todos
* Improve tests
* Add PeerInfo to connected peers mapping
* Fix compile error
* Fix compile error from merge
* Split up block processing metrics
* Tidy
* Refactor get_pubkey_from_state
* Remove commented-out code
* Rename state_cache -> checkpoint_cache
* Rename Checkpoint -> Snapshot
* Tidy, add comments
* Tidy up find_head function
* Change some checkpoint -> snapshot
* Add tests
* Expose max_len
* Remove dead code
* Tidy
* Fix bug
* Add sync-speed metric
* Add first attempt at VerifiableBlock
* Start integrating into beacon chain
* Integrate VerifiableBlock
* Rename VerifableBlock -> PartialBlockVerification
* Add start of typed methods
* Add progress
* Add further progress
* Rename structs
* Add full block verification to block_processing.rs
* Further beacon chain integration
* Update checks for gossip
* Add todo
* Start adding segement verification
* Add passing chain segement test
* Initial integration with batch sync
* Minor changes
* Tidy, add more error checking
* Start adding chain_segment tests
* Finish invalid signature tests
* Include single and gossip verified blocks in tests
* Add gossip verification tests
* Start adding docs
* Finish adding comments to block_processing.rs
* Rename block_processing.rs -> block_verification
* Start removing old block processing code
* Fixes beacon_chain compilation
* Fix project-wide compile errors
* Remove old code
* Correct code to pass all tests
* Fix bug with beacon proposer index
* Fix shim for BlockProcessingError
* Only process one epoch at a time
* Fix loop in chain segment processing
* Correct tests from master merge
* Add caching for state.eth1_data_votes
* Add BeaconChain::validator_pubkey
* Revert "Add caching for state.eth1_data_votes"
This reverts commit cd73dcd6434fb8d8e6bf30c5356355598ea7b78e.
Co-authored-by: Grant Wuerker <gwuerker@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Michael Sproul <michael@sigmaprime.io>
Co-authored-by: Michael Sproul <micsproul@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: pawan <pawandhananjay@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Paul Hauner <paul@paulhauner.com>
2020-03-17 06:24:44 +00:00
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update_parent_roots(&mut snapshots);
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update_proposal_signatures(&mut snapshots, &harness);
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Use async code when interacting with EL (#3244)
## Overview
This rather extensive PR achieves two primary goals:
1. Uses the finalized/justified checkpoints of fork choice (FC), rather than that of the head state.
2. Refactors fork choice, block production and block processing to `async` functions.
Additionally, it achieves:
- Concurrent forkchoice updates to the EL and cache pruning after a new head is selected.
- Concurrent "block packing" (attestations, etc) and execution payload retrieval during block production.
- Concurrent per-block-processing and execution payload verification during block processing.
- The `Arc`-ification of `SignedBeaconBlock` during block processing (it's never mutated, so why not?):
- I had to do this to deal with sending blocks into spawned tasks.
- Previously we were cloning the beacon block at least 2 times during each block processing, these clones are either removed or turned into cheaper `Arc` clones.
- We were also `Box`-ing and un-`Box`-ing beacon blocks as they moved throughout the networking crate. This is not a big deal, but it's nice to avoid shifting things between the stack and heap.
- Avoids cloning *all the blocks* in *every chain segment* during sync.
- It also has the potential to clean up our code where we need to pass an *owned* block around so we can send it back in the case of an error (I didn't do much of this, my PR is already big enough :sweat_smile:)
- The `BeaconChain::HeadSafetyStatus` struct was removed. It was an old relic from prior merge specs.
For motivation for this change, see https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse/pull/3244#issuecomment-1160963273
## Changes to `canonical_head` and `fork_choice`
Previously, the `BeaconChain` had two separate fields:
```
canonical_head: RwLock<Snapshot>,
fork_choice: RwLock<BeaconForkChoice>
```
Now, we have grouped these values under a single struct:
```
canonical_head: CanonicalHead {
cached_head: RwLock<Arc<Snapshot>>,
fork_choice: RwLock<BeaconForkChoice>
}
```
Apart from ergonomics, the only *actual* change here is wrapping the canonical head snapshot in an `Arc`. This means that we no longer need to hold the `cached_head` (`canonical_head`, in old terms) lock when we want to pull some values from it. This was done to avoid deadlock risks by preventing functions from acquiring (and holding) the `cached_head` and `fork_choice` locks simultaneously.
## Breaking Changes
### The `state` (root) field in the `finalized_checkpoint` SSE event
Consider the scenario where epoch `n` is just finalized, but `start_slot(n)` is skipped. There are two state roots we might in the `finalized_checkpoint` SSE event:
1. The state root of the finalized block, which is `get_block(finalized_checkpoint.root).state_root`.
4. The state root at slot of `start_slot(n)`, which would be the state from (1), but "skipped forward" through any skip slots.
Previously, Lighthouse would choose (2). However, we can see that when [Teku generates that event](https://github.com/ConsenSys/teku/blob/de2b2801c89ef5abf983d6bf37867c37fc47121f/data/beaconrestapi/src/main/java/tech/pegasys/teku/beaconrestapi/handlers/v1/events/EventSubscriptionManager.java#L171-L182) it uses [`getStateRootFromBlockRoot`](https://github.com/ConsenSys/teku/blob/de2b2801c89ef5abf983d6bf37867c37fc47121f/data/provider/src/main/java/tech/pegasys/teku/api/ChainDataProvider.java#L336-L341) which uses (1).
I have switched Lighthouse from (2) to (1). I think it's a somewhat arbitrary choice between the two, where (1) is easier to compute and is consistent with Teku.
## Notes for Reviewers
I've renamed `BeaconChain::fork_choice` to `BeaconChain::recompute_head`. Doing this helped ensure I broke all previous uses of fork choice and I also find it more descriptive. It describes an action and can't be confused with trying to get a reference to the `ForkChoice` struct.
I've changed the ordering of SSE events when a block is received. It used to be `[block, finalized, head]` and now it's `[block, head, finalized]`. It was easier this way and I don't think we were making any promises about SSE event ordering so it's not "breaking".
I've made it so fork choice will run when it's first constructed. I did this because I wanted to have a cached version of the last call to `get_head`. Ensuring `get_head` has been run *at least once* means that the cached values doesn't need to wrapped in an `Option`. This was fairly simple, it just involved passing a `slot` to the constructor so it knows *when* it's being run. When loading a fork choice from the store and a slot clock isn't handy I've just used the `slot` that was saved in the `fork_choice_store`. That seems like it would be a faithful representation of the slot when we saved it.
I added the `genesis_time: u64` to the `BeaconChain`. It's small, constant and nice to have around.
Since we're using FC for the fin/just checkpoints, we no longer get the `0x00..00` roots at genesis. You can see I had to remove a work-around in `ef-tests` here: b56be3bc2. I can't find any reason why this would be an issue, if anything I think it'll be better since the genesis-alias has caught us out a few times (0x00..00 isn't actually a real root). Edit: I did find a case where the `network` expected the 0x00..00 alias and patched it here: 3f26ac3e2.
You'll notice a lot of changes in tests. Generally, tests should be functionally equivalent. Here are the things creating the most diff-noise in tests:
- Changing tests to be `tokio::async` tests.
- Adding `.await` to fork choice, block processing and block production functions.
- Refactor of the `canonical_head` "API" provided by the `BeaconChain`. E.g., `chain.canonical_head.cached_head()` instead of `chain.canonical_head.read()`.
- Wrapping `SignedBeaconBlock` in an `Arc`.
- In the `beacon_chain/tests/block_verification`, we can't use the `lazy_static` `CHAIN_SEGMENT` variable anymore since it's generated with an async function. We just generate it in each test, not so efficient but hopefully insignificant.
I had to disable `rayon` concurrent tests in the `fork_choice` tests. This is because the use of `rayon` and `block_on` was causing a panic.
Co-authored-by: Mac L <mjladson@pm.me>
2022-07-03 05:36:50 +00:00
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assert_invalid_signature(
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&chain_segment,
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&harness,
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block_index,
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&snapshots,
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"proposer slashing",
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)
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.await;
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2020-08-14 06:36:38 +00:00
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}
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}
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Initial work towards v0.2.0 (#924)
* Remove ping protocol
* Initial renaming of network services
* Correct rebasing relative to latest master
* Start updating types
* Adds HashMapDelay struct to utils
* Initial network restructure
* Network restructure. Adds new types for v0.2.0
* Removes build artefacts
* Shift validation to beacon chain
* Temporarily remove gossip validation
This is to be updated to match current optimisation efforts.
* Adds AggregateAndProof
* Begin rebuilding pubsub encoding/decoding
* Signature hacking
* Shift gossipsup decoding into eth2_libp2p
* Existing EF tests passing with fake_crypto
* Shifts block encoding/decoding into RPC
* Delete outdated API spec
* All release tests passing bar genesis state parsing
* Update and test YamlConfig
* Update to spec v0.10 compatible BLS
* Updates to BLS EF tests
* Add EF test for AggregateVerify
And delete unused hash2curve tests for uncompressed points
* Update EF tests to v0.10.1
* Use optional block root correctly in block proc
* Use genesis fork in deposit domain. All tests pass
* Fast aggregate verify test
* Update REST API docs
* Fix unused import
* Bump spec tags to v0.10.1
* Add `seconds_per_eth1_block` to chainspec
* Update to timestamp based eth1 voting scheme
* Return None from `get_votes_to_consider` if block cache is empty
* Handle overflows in `is_candidate_block`
* Revert to failing tests
* Fix eth1 data sets test
* Choose default vote according to spec
* Fix collect_valid_votes tests
* Fix `get_votes_to_consider` to choose all eligible blocks
* Uncomment winning_vote tests
* Add comments; remove unused code
* Reduce seconds_per_eth1_block for simulation
* Addressed review comments
* Add test for default vote case
* Fix logs
* Remove unused functions
* Meter default eth1 votes
* Fix comments
* Progress on attestation service
* Address review comments; remove unused dependency
* Initial work on removing libp2p lock
* Add LRU caches to store (rollup)
* Update attestation validation for DB changes (WIP)
* Initial version of should_forward_block
* Scaffold
* Progress on attestation validation
Also, consolidate prod+testing slot clocks so that they share much
of the same implementation and can both handle sub-slot time changes.
* Removes lock from libp2p service
* Completed network lock removal
* Finish(?) attestation processing
* Correct network termination future
* Add slot check to block check
* Correct fmt issues
* Remove Drop implementation for network service
* Add first attempt at attestation proc. re-write
* Add version 2 of attestation processing
* Minor fixes
* Add validator pubkey cache
* Make get_indexed_attestation take a committee
* Link signature processing into new attn verification
* First working version
* Ensure pubkey cache is updated
* Add more metrics, slight optimizations
* Clone committee cache during attestation processing
* Update shuffling cache during block processing
* Remove old commented-out code
* Fix shuffling cache insert bug
* Used indexed attestation in fork choice
* Restructure attn processing, add metrics
* Add more detailed metrics
* Tidy, fix failing tests
* Fix failing tests, tidy
* Address reviewers suggestions
* Disable/delete two outdated tests
* Modification of validator for subscriptions
* Add slot signing to validator client
* Further progress on validation subscription
* Adds necessary validator subscription functionality
* Add new Pubkeys struct to signature_sets
* Refactor with functional approach
* Update beacon chain
* Clean up validator <-> beacon node http types
* Add aggregator status to ValidatorDuty
* Impl Clone for manual slot clock
* Fix minor errors
* Further progress validator client subscription
* Initial subscription and aggregation handling
* Remove decompressed member from pubkey bytes
* Progress to modifying val client for attestation aggregation
* First draft of validator client upgrade for aggregate attestations
* Add hashmap for indices lookup
* Add state cache, remove store cache
* Only build the head committee cache
* Removes lock on a network channel
* Partially implement beacon node subscription http api
* Correct compilation issues
* Change `get_attesting_indices` to use Vec
* Fix failing test
* Partial implementation of timer
* Adds timer, removes exit_future, http api to op pool
* Partial multiple aggregate attestation handling
* Permits bulk messages accross gossipsub network channel
* Correct compile issues
* Improve gosispsub messaging and correct rest api helpers
* Added global gossipsub subscriptions
* Update validator subscriptions data structs
* Tidy
* Re-structure validator subscriptions
* Initial handling of subscriptions
* Re-structure network service
* Add pubkey cache persistence file
* Add more comments
* Integrate persistence file into builder
* Add pubkey cache tests
* Add HashSetDelay and introduce into attestation service
* Handles validator subscriptions
* Add data_dir to beacon chain builder
* Remove Option in pubkey cache persistence file
* Ensure consistency between datadir/data_dir
* Fix failing network test
* Peer subnet discovery gets queued for future subscriptions
* Reorganise attestation service functions
* Initial wiring of attestation service
* First draft of attestation service timing logic
* Correct minor typos
* Tidy
* Fix todos
* Improve tests
* Add PeerInfo to connected peers mapping
* Fix compile error
* Fix compile error from merge
* Split up block processing metrics
* Tidy
* Refactor get_pubkey_from_state
* Remove commented-out code
* Rename state_cache -> checkpoint_cache
* Rename Checkpoint -> Snapshot
* Tidy, add comments
* Tidy up find_head function
* Change some checkpoint -> snapshot
* Add tests
* Expose max_len
* Remove dead code
* Tidy
* Fix bug
* Add sync-speed metric
* Add first attempt at VerifiableBlock
* Start integrating into beacon chain
* Integrate VerifiableBlock
* Rename VerifableBlock -> PartialBlockVerification
* Add start of typed methods
* Add progress
* Add further progress
* Rename structs
* Add full block verification to block_processing.rs
* Further beacon chain integration
* Update checks for gossip
* Add todo
* Start adding segement verification
* Add passing chain segement test
* Initial integration with batch sync
* Minor changes
* Tidy, add more error checking
* Start adding chain_segment tests
* Finish invalid signature tests
* Include single and gossip verified blocks in tests
* Add gossip verification tests
* Start adding docs
* Finish adding comments to block_processing.rs
* Rename block_processing.rs -> block_verification
* Start removing old block processing code
* Fixes beacon_chain compilation
* Fix project-wide compile errors
* Remove old code
* Correct code to pass all tests
* Fix bug with beacon proposer index
* Fix shim for BlockProcessingError
* Only process one epoch at a time
* Fix loop in chain segment processing
* Correct tests from master merge
* Add caching for state.eth1_data_votes
* Add BeaconChain::validator_pubkey
* Revert "Add caching for state.eth1_data_votes"
This reverts commit cd73dcd6434fb8d8e6bf30c5356355598ea7b78e.
Co-authored-by: Grant Wuerker <gwuerker@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Michael Sproul <michael@sigmaprime.io>
Co-authored-by: Michael Sproul <micsproul@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: pawan <pawandhananjay@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Paul Hauner <paul@paulhauner.com>
2020-03-17 06:24:44 +00:00
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Use async code when interacting with EL (#3244)
## Overview
This rather extensive PR achieves two primary goals:
1. Uses the finalized/justified checkpoints of fork choice (FC), rather than that of the head state.
2. Refactors fork choice, block production and block processing to `async` functions.
Additionally, it achieves:
- Concurrent forkchoice updates to the EL and cache pruning after a new head is selected.
- Concurrent "block packing" (attestations, etc) and execution payload retrieval during block production.
- Concurrent per-block-processing and execution payload verification during block processing.
- The `Arc`-ification of `SignedBeaconBlock` during block processing (it's never mutated, so why not?):
- I had to do this to deal with sending blocks into spawned tasks.
- Previously we were cloning the beacon block at least 2 times during each block processing, these clones are either removed or turned into cheaper `Arc` clones.
- We were also `Box`-ing and un-`Box`-ing beacon blocks as they moved throughout the networking crate. This is not a big deal, but it's nice to avoid shifting things between the stack and heap.
- Avoids cloning *all the blocks* in *every chain segment* during sync.
- It also has the potential to clean up our code where we need to pass an *owned* block around so we can send it back in the case of an error (I didn't do much of this, my PR is already big enough :sweat_smile:)
- The `BeaconChain::HeadSafetyStatus` struct was removed. It was an old relic from prior merge specs.
For motivation for this change, see https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse/pull/3244#issuecomment-1160963273
## Changes to `canonical_head` and `fork_choice`
Previously, the `BeaconChain` had two separate fields:
```
canonical_head: RwLock<Snapshot>,
fork_choice: RwLock<BeaconForkChoice>
```
Now, we have grouped these values under a single struct:
```
canonical_head: CanonicalHead {
cached_head: RwLock<Arc<Snapshot>>,
fork_choice: RwLock<BeaconForkChoice>
}
```
Apart from ergonomics, the only *actual* change here is wrapping the canonical head snapshot in an `Arc`. This means that we no longer need to hold the `cached_head` (`canonical_head`, in old terms) lock when we want to pull some values from it. This was done to avoid deadlock risks by preventing functions from acquiring (and holding) the `cached_head` and `fork_choice` locks simultaneously.
## Breaking Changes
### The `state` (root) field in the `finalized_checkpoint` SSE event
Consider the scenario where epoch `n` is just finalized, but `start_slot(n)` is skipped. There are two state roots we might in the `finalized_checkpoint` SSE event:
1. The state root of the finalized block, which is `get_block(finalized_checkpoint.root).state_root`.
4. The state root at slot of `start_slot(n)`, which would be the state from (1), but "skipped forward" through any skip slots.
Previously, Lighthouse would choose (2). However, we can see that when [Teku generates that event](https://github.com/ConsenSys/teku/blob/de2b2801c89ef5abf983d6bf37867c37fc47121f/data/beaconrestapi/src/main/java/tech/pegasys/teku/beaconrestapi/handlers/v1/events/EventSubscriptionManager.java#L171-L182) it uses [`getStateRootFromBlockRoot`](https://github.com/ConsenSys/teku/blob/de2b2801c89ef5abf983d6bf37867c37fc47121f/data/provider/src/main/java/tech/pegasys/teku/api/ChainDataProvider.java#L336-L341) which uses (1).
I have switched Lighthouse from (2) to (1). I think it's a somewhat arbitrary choice between the two, where (1) is easier to compute and is consistent with Teku.
## Notes for Reviewers
I've renamed `BeaconChain::fork_choice` to `BeaconChain::recompute_head`. Doing this helped ensure I broke all previous uses of fork choice and I also find it more descriptive. It describes an action and can't be confused with trying to get a reference to the `ForkChoice` struct.
I've changed the ordering of SSE events when a block is received. It used to be `[block, finalized, head]` and now it's `[block, head, finalized]`. It was easier this way and I don't think we were making any promises about SSE event ordering so it's not "breaking".
I've made it so fork choice will run when it's first constructed. I did this because I wanted to have a cached version of the last call to `get_head`. Ensuring `get_head` has been run *at least once* means that the cached values doesn't need to wrapped in an `Option`. This was fairly simple, it just involved passing a `slot` to the constructor so it knows *when* it's being run. When loading a fork choice from the store and a slot clock isn't handy I've just used the `slot` that was saved in the `fork_choice_store`. That seems like it would be a faithful representation of the slot when we saved it.
I added the `genesis_time: u64` to the `BeaconChain`. It's small, constant and nice to have around.
Since we're using FC for the fin/just checkpoints, we no longer get the `0x00..00` roots at genesis. You can see I had to remove a work-around in `ef-tests` here: b56be3bc2. I can't find any reason why this would be an issue, if anything I think it'll be better since the genesis-alias has caught us out a few times (0x00..00 isn't actually a real root). Edit: I did find a case where the `network` expected the 0x00..00 alias and patched it here: 3f26ac3e2.
You'll notice a lot of changes in tests. Generally, tests should be functionally equivalent. Here are the things creating the most diff-noise in tests:
- Changing tests to be `tokio::async` tests.
- Adding `.await` to fork choice, block processing and block production functions.
- Refactor of the `canonical_head` "API" provided by the `BeaconChain`. E.g., `chain.canonical_head.cached_head()` instead of `chain.canonical_head.read()`.
- Wrapping `SignedBeaconBlock` in an `Arc`.
- In the `beacon_chain/tests/block_verification`, we can't use the `lazy_static` `CHAIN_SEGMENT` variable anymore since it's generated with an async function. We just generate it in each test, not so efficient but hopefully insignificant.
I had to disable `rayon` concurrent tests in the `fork_choice` tests. This is because the use of `rayon` and `block_on` was causing a panic.
Co-authored-by: Mac L <mjladson@pm.me>
2022-07-03 05:36:50 +00:00
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#[tokio::test]
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async fn invalid_signature_attester_slashing() {
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let chain_segment = get_chain_segment().await;
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2020-08-14 06:36:38 +00:00
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for &block_index in BLOCK_INDICES {
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Use async code when interacting with EL (#3244)
## Overview
This rather extensive PR achieves two primary goals:
1. Uses the finalized/justified checkpoints of fork choice (FC), rather than that of the head state.
2. Refactors fork choice, block production and block processing to `async` functions.
Additionally, it achieves:
- Concurrent forkchoice updates to the EL and cache pruning after a new head is selected.
- Concurrent "block packing" (attestations, etc) and execution payload retrieval during block production.
- Concurrent per-block-processing and execution payload verification during block processing.
- The `Arc`-ification of `SignedBeaconBlock` during block processing (it's never mutated, so why not?):
- I had to do this to deal with sending blocks into spawned tasks.
- Previously we were cloning the beacon block at least 2 times during each block processing, these clones are either removed or turned into cheaper `Arc` clones.
- We were also `Box`-ing and un-`Box`-ing beacon blocks as they moved throughout the networking crate. This is not a big deal, but it's nice to avoid shifting things between the stack and heap.
- Avoids cloning *all the blocks* in *every chain segment* during sync.
- It also has the potential to clean up our code where we need to pass an *owned* block around so we can send it back in the case of an error (I didn't do much of this, my PR is already big enough :sweat_smile:)
- The `BeaconChain::HeadSafetyStatus` struct was removed. It was an old relic from prior merge specs.
For motivation for this change, see https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse/pull/3244#issuecomment-1160963273
## Changes to `canonical_head` and `fork_choice`
Previously, the `BeaconChain` had two separate fields:
```
canonical_head: RwLock<Snapshot>,
fork_choice: RwLock<BeaconForkChoice>
```
Now, we have grouped these values under a single struct:
```
canonical_head: CanonicalHead {
cached_head: RwLock<Arc<Snapshot>>,
fork_choice: RwLock<BeaconForkChoice>
}
```
Apart from ergonomics, the only *actual* change here is wrapping the canonical head snapshot in an `Arc`. This means that we no longer need to hold the `cached_head` (`canonical_head`, in old terms) lock when we want to pull some values from it. This was done to avoid deadlock risks by preventing functions from acquiring (and holding) the `cached_head` and `fork_choice` locks simultaneously.
## Breaking Changes
### The `state` (root) field in the `finalized_checkpoint` SSE event
Consider the scenario where epoch `n` is just finalized, but `start_slot(n)` is skipped. There are two state roots we might in the `finalized_checkpoint` SSE event:
1. The state root of the finalized block, which is `get_block(finalized_checkpoint.root).state_root`.
4. The state root at slot of `start_slot(n)`, which would be the state from (1), but "skipped forward" through any skip slots.
Previously, Lighthouse would choose (2). However, we can see that when [Teku generates that event](https://github.com/ConsenSys/teku/blob/de2b2801c89ef5abf983d6bf37867c37fc47121f/data/beaconrestapi/src/main/java/tech/pegasys/teku/beaconrestapi/handlers/v1/events/EventSubscriptionManager.java#L171-L182) it uses [`getStateRootFromBlockRoot`](https://github.com/ConsenSys/teku/blob/de2b2801c89ef5abf983d6bf37867c37fc47121f/data/provider/src/main/java/tech/pegasys/teku/api/ChainDataProvider.java#L336-L341) which uses (1).
I have switched Lighthouse from (2) to (1). I think it's a somewhat arbitrary choice between the two, where (1) is easier to compute and is consistent with Teku.
## Notes for Reviewers
I've renamed `BeaconChain::fork_choice` to `BeaconChain::recompute_head`. Doing this helped ensure I broke all previous uses of fork choice and I also find it more descriptive. It describes an action and can't be confused with trying to get a reference to the `ForkChoice` struct.
I've changed the ordering of SSE events when a block is received. It used to be `[block, finalized, head]` and now it's `[block, head, finalized]`. It was easier this way and I don't think we were making any promises about SSE event ordering so it's not "breaking".
I've made it so fork choice will run when it's first constructed. I did this because I wanted to have a cached version of the last call to `get_head`. Ensuring `get_head` has been run *at least once* means that the cached values doesn't need to wrapped in an `Option`. This was fairly simple, it just involved passing a `slot` to the constructor so it knows *when* it's being run. When loading a fork choice from the store and a slot clock isn't handy I've just used the `slot` that was saved in the `fork_choice_store`. That seems like it would be a faithful representation of the slot when we saved it.
I added the `genesis_time: u64` to the `BeaconChain`. It's small, constant and nice to have around.
Since we're using FC for the fin/just checkpoints, we no longer get the `0x00..00` roots at genesis. You can see I had to remove a work-around in `ef-tests` here: b56be3bc2. I can't find any reason why this would be an issue, if anything I think it'll be better since the genesis-alias has caught us out a few times (0x00..00 isn't actually a real root). Edit: I did find a case where the `network` expected the 0x00..00 alias and patched it here: 3f26ac3e2.
You'll notice a lot of changes in tests. Generally, tests should be functionally equivalent. Here are the things creating the most diff-noise in tests:
- Changing tests to be `tokio::async` tests.
- Adding `.await` to fork choice, block processing and block production functions.
- Refactor of the `canonical_head` "API" provided by the `BeaconChain`. E.g., `chain.canonical_head.cached_head()` instead of `chain.canonical_head.read()`.
- Wrapping `SignedBeaconBlock` in an `Arc`.
- In the `beacon_chain/tests/block_verification`, we can't use the `lazy_static` `CHAIN_SEGMENT` variable anymore since it's generated with an async function. We just generate it in each test, not so efficient but hopefully insignificant.
I had to disable `rayon` concurrent tests in the `fork_choice` tests. This is because the use of `rayon` and `block_on` was causing a panic.
Co-authored-by: Mac L <mjladson@pm.me>
2022-07-03 05:36:50 +00:00
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let harness = get_invalid_sigs_harness(&chain_segment).await;
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let mut snapshots = chain_segment.clone();
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Initial work towards v0.2.0 (#924)
* Remove ping protocol
* Initial renaming of network services
* Correct rebasing relative to latest master
* Start updating types
* Adds HashMapDelay struct to utils
* Initial network restructure
* Network restructure. Adds new types for v0.2.0
* Removes build artefacts
* Shift validation to beacon chain
* Temporarily remove gossip validation
This is to be updated to match current optimisation efforts.
* Adds AggregateAndProof
* Begin rebuilding pubsub encoding/decoding
* Signature hacking
* Shift gossipsup decoding into eth2_libp2p
* Existing EF tests passing with fake_crypto
* Shifts block encoding/decoding into RPC
* Delete outdated API spec
* All release tests passing bar genesis state parsing
* Update and test YamlConfig
* Update to spec v0.10 compatible BLS
* Updates to BLS EF tests
* Add EF test for AggregateVerify
And delete unused hash2curve tests for uncompressed points
* Update EF tests to v0.10.1
* Use optional block root correctly in block proc
* Use genesis fork in deposit domain. All tests pass
* Fast aggregate verify test
* Update REST API docs
* Fix unused import
* Bump spec tags to v0.10.1
* Add `seconds_per_eth1_block` to chainspec
* Update to timestamp based eth1 voting scheme
* Return None from `get_votes_to_consider` if block cache is empty
* Handle overflows in `is_candidate_block`
* Revert to failing tests
* Fix eth1 data sets test
* Choose default vote according to spec
* Fix collect_valid_votes tests
* Fix `get_votes_to_consider` to choose all eligible blocks
* Uncomment winning_vote tests
* Add comments; remove unused code
* Reduce seconds_per_eth1_block for simulation
* Addressed review comments
* Add test for default vote case
* Fix logs
* Remove unused functions
* Meter default eth1 votes
* Fix comments
* Progress on attestation service
* Address review comments; remove unused dependency
* Initial work on removing libp2p lock
* Add LRU caches to store (rollup)
* Update attestation validation for DB changes (WIP)
* Initial version of should_forward_block
* Scaffold
* Progress on attestation validation
Also, consolidate prod+testing slot clocks so that they share much
of the same implementation and can both handle sub-slot time changes.
* Removes lock from libp2p service
* Completed network lock removal
* Finish(?) attestation processing
* Correct network termination future
* Add slot check to block check
* Correct fmt issues
* Remove Drop implementation for network service
* Add first attempt at attestation proc. re-write
* Add version 2 of attestation processing
* Minor fixes
* Add validator pubkey cache
* Make get_indexed_attestation take a committee
* Link signature processing into new attn verification
* First working version
* Ensure pubkey cache is updated
* Add more metrics, slight optimizations
* Clone committee cache during attestation processing
* Update shuffling cache during block processing
* Remove old commented-out code
* Fix shuffling cache insert bug
* Used indexed attestation in fork choice
* Restructure attn processing, add metrics
* Add more detailed metrics
* Tidy, fix failing tests
* Fix failing tests, tidy
* Address reviewers suggestions
* Disable/delete two outdated tests
* Modification of validator for subscriptions
* Add slot signing to validator client
* Further progress on validation subscription
* Adds necessary validator subscription functionality
* Add new Pubkeys struct to signature_sets
* Refactor with functional approach
* Update beacon chain
* Clean up validator <-> beacon node http types
* Add aggregator status to ValidatorDuty
* Impl Clone for manual slot clock
* Fix minor errors
* Further progress validator client subscription
* Initial subscription and aggregation handling
* Remove decompressed member from pubkey bytes
* Progress to modifying val client for attestation aggregation
* First draft of validator client upgrade for aggregate attestations
* Add hashmap for indices lookup
* Add state cache, remove store cache
* Only build the head committee cache
* Removes lock on a network channel
* Partially implement beacon node subscription http api
* Correct compilation issues
* Change `get_attesting_indices` to use Vec
* Fix failing test
* Partial implementation of timer
* Adds timer, removes exit_future, http api to op pool
* Partial multiple aggregate attestation handling
* Permits bulk messages accross gossipsub network channel
* Correct compile issues
* Improve gosispsub messaging and correct rest api helpers
* Added global gossipsub subscriptions
* Update validator subscriptions data structs
* Tidy
* Re-structure validator subscriptions
* Initial handling of subscriptions
* Re-structure network service
* Add pubkey cache persistence file
* Add more comments
* Integrate persistence file into builder
* Add pubkey cache tests
* Add HashSetDelay and introduce into attestation service
* Handles validator subscriptions
* Add data_dir to beacon chain builder
* Remove Option in pubkey cache persistence file
* Ensure consistency between datadir/data_dir
* Fix failing network test
* Peer subnet discovery gets queued for future subscriptions
* Reorganise attestation service functions
* Initial wiring of attestation service
* First draft of attestation service timing logic
* Correct minor typos
* Tidy
* Fix todos
* Improve tests
* Add PeerInfo to connected peers mapping
* Fix compile error
* Fix compile error from merge
* Split up block processing metrics
* Tidy
* Refactor get_pubkey_from_state
* Remove commented-out code
* Rename state_cache -> checkpoint_cache
* Rename Checkpoint -> Snapshot
* Tidy, add comments
* Tidy up find_head function
* Change some checkpoint -> snapshot
* Add tests
* Expose max_len
* Remove dead code
* Tidy
* Fix bug
* Add sync-speed metric
* Add first attempt at VerifiableBlock
* Start integrating into beacon chain
* Integrate VerifiableBlock
* Rename VerifableBlock -> PartialBlockVerification
* Add start of typed methods
* Add progress
* Add further progress
* Rename structs
* Add full block verification to block_processing.rs
* Further beacon chain integration
* Update checks for gossip
* Add todo
* Start adding segement verification
* Add passing chain segement test
* Initial integration with batch sync
* Minor changes
* Tidy, add more error checking
* Start adding chain_segment tests
* Finish invalid signature tests
* Include single and gossip verified blocks in tests
* Add gossip verification tests
* Start adding docs
* Finish adding comments to block_processing.rs
* Rename block_processing.rs -> block_verification
* Start removing old block processing code
* Fixes beacon_chain compilation
* Fix project-wide compile errors
* Remove old code
* Correct code to pass all tests
* Fix bug with beacon proposer index
* Fix shim for BlockProcessingError
* Only process one epoch at a time
* Fix loop in chain segment processing
* Correct tests from master merge
* Add caching for state.eth1_data_votes
* Add BeaconChain::validator_pubkey
* Revert "Add caching for state.eth1_data_votes"
This reverts commit cd73dcd6434fb8d8e6bf30c5356355598ea7b78e.
Co-authored-by: Grant Wuerker <gwuerker@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Michael Sproul <michael@sigmaprime.io>
Co-authored-by: Michael Sproul <micsproul@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: pawan <pawandhananjay@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Paul Hauner <paul@paulhauner.com>
2020-03-17 06:24:44 +00:00
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let indexed_attestation = IndexedAttestation {
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attesting_indices: vec![0].into(),
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data: AttestationData {
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slot: Slot::new(0),
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index: 0,
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beacon_block_root: Hash256::zero(),
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source: Checkpoint {
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epoch: Epoch::new(0),
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root: Hash256::zero(),
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},
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target: Checkpoint {
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epoch: Epoch::new(0),
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root: Hash256::zero(),
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},
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},
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signature: junk_aggregate_signature(),
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};
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let attester_slashing = AttesterSlashing {
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attestation_1: indexed_attestation.clone(),
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attestation_2: indexed_attestation,
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};
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Use async code when interacting with EL (#3244)
## Overview
This rather extensive PR achieves two primary goals:
1. Uses the finalized/justified checkpoints of fork choice (FC), rather than that of the head state.
2. Refactors fork choice, block production and block processing to `async` functions.
Additionally, it achieves:
- Concurrent forkchoice updates to the EL and cache pruning after a new head is selected.
- Concurrent "block packing" (attestations, etc) and execution payload retrieval during block production.
- Concurrent per-block-processing and execution payload verification during block processing.
- The `Arc`-ification of `SignedBeaconBlock` during block processing (it's never mutated, so why not?):
- I had to do this to deal with sending blocks into spawned tasks.
- Previously we were cloning the beacon block at least 2 times during each block processing, these clones are either removed or turned into cheaper `Arc` clones.
- We were also `Box`-ing and un-`Box`-ing beacon blocks as they moved throughout the networking crate. This is not a big deal, but it's nice to avoid shifting things between the stack and heap.
- Avoids cloning *all the blocks* in *every chain segment* during sync.
- It also has the potential to clean up our code where we need to pass an *owned* block around so we can send it back in the case of an error (I didn't do much of this, my PR is already big enough :sweat_smile:)
- The `BeaconChain::HeadSafetyStatus` struct was removed. It was an old relic from prior merge specs.
For motivation for this change, see https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse/pull/3244#issuecomment-1160963273
## Changes to `canonical_head` and `fork_choice`
Previously, the `BeaconChain` had two separate fields:
```
canonical_head: RwLock<Snapshot>,
fork_choice: RwLock<BeaconForkChoice>
```
Now, we have grouped these values under a single struct:
```
canonical_head: CanonicalHead {
cached_head: RwLock<Arc<Snapshot>>,
fork_choice: RwLock<BeaconForkChoice>
}
```
Apart from ergonomics, the only *actual* change here is wrapping the canonical head snapshot in an `Arc`. This means that we no longer need to hold the `cached_head` (`canonical_head`, in old terms) lock when we want to pull some values from it. This was done to avoid deadlock risks by preventing functions from acquiring (and holding) the `cached_head` and `fork_choice` locks simultaneously.
## Breaking Changes
### The `state` (root) field in the `finalized_checkpoint` SSE event
Consider the scenario where epoch `n` is just finalized, but `start_slot(n)` is skipped. There are two state roots we might in the `finalized_checkpoint` SSE event:
1. The state root of the finalized block, which is `get_block(finalized_checkpoint.root).state_root`.
4. The state root at slot of `start_slot(n)`, which would be the state from (1), but "skipped forward" through any skip slots.
Previously, Lighthouse would choose (2). However, we can see that when [Teku generates that event](https://github.com/ConsenSys/teku/blob/de2b2801c89ef5abf983d6bf37867c37fc47121f/data/beaconrestapi/src/main/java/tech/pegasys/teku/beaconrestapi/handlers/v1/events/EventSubscriptionManager.java#L171-L182) it uses [`getStateRootFromBlockRoot`](https://github.com/ConsenSys/teku/blob/de2b2801c89ef5abf983d6bf37867c37fc47121f/data/provider/src/main/java/tech/pegasys/teku/api/ChainDataProvider.java#L336-L341) which uses (1).
I have switched Lighthouse from (2) to (1). I think it's a somewhat arbitrary choice between the two, where (1) is easier to compute and is consistent with Teku.
## Notes for Reviewers
I've renamed `BeaconChain::fork_choice` to `BeaconChain::recompute_head`. Doing this helped ensure I broke all previous uses of fork choice and I also find it more descriptive. It describes an action and can't be confused with trying to get a reference to the `ForkChoice` struct.
I've changed the ordering of SSE events when a block is received. It used to be `[block, finalized, head]` and now it's `[block, head, finalized]`. It was easier this way and I don't think we were making any promises about SSE event ordering so it's not "breaking".
I've made it so fork choice will run when it's first constructed. I did this because I wanted to have a cached version of the last call to `get_head`. Ensuring `get_head` has been run *at least once* means that the cached values doesn't need to wrapped in an `Option`. This was fairly simple, it just involved passing a `slot` to the constructor so it knows *when* it's being run. When loading a fork choice from the store and a slot clock isn't handy I've just used the `slot` that was saved in the `fork_choice_store`. That seems like it would be a faithful representation of the slot when we saved it.
I added the `genesis_time: u64` to the `BeaconChain`. It's small, constant and nice to have around.
Since we're using FC for the fin/just checkpoints, we no longer get the `0x00..00` roots at genesis. You can see I had to remove a work-around in `ef-tests` here: b56be3bc2. I can't find any reason why this would be an issue, if anything I think it'll be better since the genesis-alias has caught us out a few times (0x00..00 isn't actually a real root). Edit: I did find a case where the `network` expected the 0x00..00 alias and patched it here: 3f26ac3e2.
You'll notice a lot of changes in tests. Generally, tests should be functionally equivalent. Here are the things creating the most diff-noise in tests:
- Changing tests to be `tokio::async` tests.
- Adding `.await` to fork choice, block processing and block production functions.
- Refactor of the `canonical_head` "API" provided by the `BeaconChain`. E.g., `chain.canonical_head.cached_head()` instead of `chain.canonical_head.read()`.
- Wrapping `SignedBeaconBlock` in an `Arc`.
- In the `beacon_chain/tests/block_verification`, we can't use the `lazy_static` `CHAIN_SEGMENT` variable anymore since it's generated with an async function. We just generate it in each test, not so efficient but hopefully insignificant.
I had to disable `rayon` concurrent tests in the `fork_choice` tests. This is because the use of `rayon` and `block_on` was causing a panic.
Co-authored-by: Mac L <mjladson@pm.me>
2022-07-03 05:36:50 +00:00
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let (mut block, signature) = snapshots[block_index]
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.beacon_block
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.as_ref()
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.clone()
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.deconstruct();
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block
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.body_mut()
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.attester_slashings_mut()
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Initial work towards v0.2.0 (#924)
* Remove ping protocol
* Initial renaming of network services
* Correct rebasing relative to latest master
* Start updating types
* Adds HashMapDelay struct to utils
* Initial network restructure
* Network restructure. Adds new types for v0.2.0
* Removes build artefacts
* Shift validation to beacon chain
* Temporarily remove gossip validation
This is to be updated to match current optimisation efforts.
* Adds AggregateAndProof
* Begin rebuilding pubsub encoding/decoding
* Signature hacking
* Shift gossipsup decoding into eth2_libp2p
* Existing EF tests passing with fake_crypto
* Shifts block encoding/decoding into RPC
* Delete outdated API spec
* All release tests passing bar genesis state parsing
* Update and test YamlConfig
* Update to spec v0.10 compatible BLS
* Updates to BLS EF tests
* Add EF test for AggregateVerify
And delete unused hash2curve tests for uncompressed points
* Update EF tests to v0.10.1
* Use optional block root correctly in block proc
* Use genesis fork in deposit domain. All tests pass
* Fast aggregate verify test
* Update REST API docs
* Fix unused import
* Bump spec tags to v0.10.1
* Add `seconds_per_eth1_block` to chainspec
* Update to timestamp based eth1 voting scheme
* Return None from `get_votes_to_consider` if block cache is empty
* Handle overflows in `is_candidate_block`
* Revert to failing tests
* Fix eth1 data sets test
* Choose default vote according to spec
* Fix collect_valid_votes tests
* Fix `get_votes_to_consider` to choose all eligible blocks
* Uncomment winning_vote tests
* Add comments; remove unused code
* Reduce seconds_per_eth1_block for simulation
* Addressed review comments
* Add test for default vote case
* Fix logs
* Remove unused functions
* Meter default eth1 votes
* Fix comments
* Progress on attestation service
* Address review comments; remove unused dependency
* Initial work on removing libp2p lock
* Add LRU caches to store (rollup)
* Update attestation validation for DB changes (WIP)
* Initial version of should_forward_block
* Scaffold
* Progress on attestation validation
Also, consolidate prod+testing slot clocks so that they share much
of the same implementation and can both handle sub-slot time changes.
* Removes lock from libp2p service
* Completed network lock removal
* Finish(?) attestation processing
* Correct network termination future
* Add slot check to block check
* Correct fmt issues
* Remove Drop implementation for network service
* Add first attempt at attestation proc. re-write
* Add version 2 of attestation processing
* Minor fixes
* Add validator pubkey cache
* Make get_indexed_attestation take a committee
* Link signature processing into new attn verification
* First working version
* Ensure pubkey cache is updated
* Add more metrics, slight optimizations
* Clone committee cache during attestation processing
* Update shuffling cache during block processing
* Remove old commented-out code
* Fix shuffling cache insert bug
* Used indexed attestation in fork choice
* Restructure attn processing, add metrics
* Add more detailed metrics
* Tidy, fix failing tests
* Fix failing tests, tidy
* Address reviewers suggestions
* Disable/delete two outdated tests
* Modification of validator for subscriptions
* Add slot signing to validator client
* Further progress on validation subscription
* Adds necessary validator subscription functionality
* Add new Pubkeys struct to signature_sets
* Refactor with functional approach
* Update beacon chain
* Clean up validator <-> beacon node http types
* Add aggregator status to ValidatorDuty
* Impl Clone for manual slot clock
* Fix minor errors
* Further progress validator client subscription
* Initial subscription and aggregation handling
* Remove decompressed member from pubkey bytes
* Progress to modifying val client for attestation aggregation
* First draft of validator client upgrade for aggregate attestations
* Add hashmap for indices lookup
* Add state cache, remove store cache
* Only build the head committee cache
* Removes lock on a network channel
* Partially implement beacon node subscription http api
* Correct compilation issues
* Change `get_attesting_indices` to use Vec
* Fix failing test
* Partial implementation of timer
* Adds timer, removes exit_future, http api to op pool
* Partial multiple aggregate attestation handling
* Permits bulk messages accross gossipsub network channel
* Correct compile issues
* Improve gosispsub messaging and correct rest api helpers
* Added global gossipsub subscriptions
* Update validator subscriptions data structs
* Tidy
* Re-structure validator subscriptions
* Initial handling of subscriptions
* Re-structure network service
* Add pubkey cache persistence file
* Add more comments
* Integrate persistence file into builder
* Add pubkey cache tests
* Add HashSetDelay and introduce into attestation service
* Handles validator subscriptions
* Add data_dir to beacon chain builder
* Remove Option in pubkey cache persistence file
* Ensure consistency between datadir/data_dir
* Fix failing network test
* Peer subnet discovery gets queued for future subscriptions
* Reorganise attestation service functions
* Initial wiring of attestation service
* First draft of attestation service timing logic
* Correct minor typos
* Tidy
* Fix todos
* Improve tests
* Add PeerInfo to connected peers mapping
* Fix compile error
* Fix compile error from merge
* Split up block processing metrics
* Tidy
* Refactor get_pubkey_from_state
* Remove commented-out code
* Rename state_cache -> checkpoint_cache
* Rename Checkpoint -> Snapshot
* Tidy, add comments
* Tidy up find_head function
* Change some checkpoint -> snapshot
* Add tests
* Expose max_len
* Remove dead code
* Tidy
* Fix bug
* Add sync-speed metric
* Add first attempt at VerifiableBlock
* Start integrating into beacon chain
* Integrate VerifiableBlock
* Rename VerifableBlock -> PartialBlockVerification
* Add start of typed methods
* Add progress
* Add further progress
* Rename structs
* Add full block verification to block_processing.rs
* Further beacon chain integration
* Update checks for gossip
* Add todo
* Start adding segement verification
* Add passing chain segement test
* Initial integration with batch sync
* Minor changes
* Tidy, add more error checking
* Start adding chain_segment tests
* Finish invalid signature tests
* Include single and gossip verified blocks in tests
* Add gossip verification tests
* Start adding docs
* Finish adding comments to block_processing.rs
* Rename block_processing.rs -> block_verification
* Start removing old block processing code
* Fixes beacon_chain compilation
* Fix project-wide compile errors
* Remove old code
* Correct code to pass all tests
* Fix bug with beacon proposer index
* Fix shim for BlockProcessingError
* Only process one epoch at a time
* Fix loop in chain segment processing
* Correct tests from master merge
* Add caching for state.eth1_data_votes
* Add BeaconChain::validator_pubkey
* Revert "Add caching for state.eth1_data_votes"
This reverts commit cd73dcd6434fb8d8e6bf30c5356355598ea7b78e.
Co-authored-by: Grant Wuerker <gwuerker@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Michael Sproul <michael@sigmaprime.io>
Co-authored-by: Michael Sproul <micsproul@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: pawan <pawandhananjay@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Paul Hauner <paul@paulhauner.com>
2020-03-17 06:24:44 +00:00
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.push(attester_slashing)
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Use async code when interacting with EL (#3244)
## Overview
This rather extensive PR achieves two primary goals:
1. Uses the finalized/justified checkpoints of fork choice (FC), rather than that of the head state.
2. Refactors fork choice, block production and block processing to `async` functions.
Additionally, it achieves:
- Concurrent forkchoice updates to the EL and cache pruning after a new head is selected.
- Concurrent "block packing" (attestations, etc) and execution payload retrieval during block production.
- Concurrent per-block-processing and execution payload verification during block processing.
- The `Arc`-ification of `SignedBeaconBlock` during block processing (it's never mutated, so why not?):
- I had to do this to deal with sending blocks into spawned tasks.
- Previously we were cloning the beacon block at least 2 times during each block processing, these clones are either removed or turned into cheaper `Arc` clones.
- We were also `Box`-ing and un-`Box`-ing beacon blocks as they moved throughout the networking crate. This is not a big deal, but it's nice to avoid shifting things between the stack and heap.
- Avoids cloning *all the blocks* in *every chain segment* during sync.
- It also has the potential to clean up our code where we need to pass an *owned* block around so we can send it back in the case of an error (I didn't do much of this, my PR is already big enough :sweat_smile:)
- The `BeaconChain::HeadSafetyStatus` struct was removed. It was an old relic from prior merge specs.
For motivation for this change, see https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse/pull/3244#issuecomment-1160963273
## Changes to `canonical_head` and `fork_choice`
Previously, the `BeaconChain` had two separate fields:
```
canonical_head: RwLock<Snapshot>,
fork_choice: RwLock<BeaconForkChoice>
```
Now, we have grouped these values under a single struct:
```
canonical_head: CanonicalHead {
cached_head: RwLock<Arc<Snapshot>>,
fork_choice: RwLock<BeaconForkChoice>
}
```
Apart from ergonomics, the only *actual* change here is wrapping the canonical head snapshot in an `Arc`. This means that we no longer need to hold the `cached_head` (`canonical_head`, in old terms) lock when we want to pull some values from it. This was done to avoid deadlock risks by preventing functions from acquiring (and holding) the `cached_head` and `fork_choice` locks simultaneously.
## Breaking Changes
### The `state` (root) field in the `finalized_checkpoint` SSE event
Consider the scenario where epoch `n` is just finalized, but `start_slot(n)` is skipped. There are two state roots we might in the `finalized_checkpoint` SSE event:
1. The state root of the finalized block, which is `get_block(finalized_checkpoint.root).state_root`.
4. The state root at slot of `start_slot(n)`, which would be the state from (1), but "skipped forward" through any skip slots.
Previously, Lighthouse would choose (2). However, we can see that when [Teku generates that event](https://github.com/ConsenSys/teku/blob/de2b2801c89ef5abf983d6bf37867c37fc47121f/data/beaconrestapi/src/main/java/tech/pegasys/teku/beaconrestapi/handlers/v1/events/EventSubscriptionManager.java#L171-L182) it uses [`getStateRootFromBlockRoot`](https://github.com/ConsenSys/teku/blob/de2b2801c89ef5abf983d6bf37867c37fc47121f/data/provider/src/main/java/tech/pegasys/teku/api/ChainDataProvider.java#L336-L341) which uses (1).
I have switched Lighthouse from (2) to (1). I think it's a somewhat arbitrary choice between the two, where (1) is easier to compute and is consistent with Teku.
## Notes for Reviewers
I've renamed `BeaconChain::fork_choice` to `BeaconChain::recompute_head`. Doing this helped ensure I broke all previous uses of fork choice and I also find it more descriptive. It describes an action and can't be confused with trying to get a reference to the `ForkChoice` struct.
I've changed the ordering of SSE events when a block is received. It used to be `[block, finalized, head]` and now it's `[block, head, finalized]`. It was easier this way and I don't think we were making any promises about SSE event ordering so it's not "breaking".
I've made it so fork choice will run when it's first constructed. I did this because I wanted to have a cached version of the last call to `get_head`. Ensuring `get_head` has been run *at least once* means that the cached values doesn't need to wrapped in an `Option`. This was fairly simple, it just involved passing a `slot` to the constructor so it knows *when* it's being run. When loading a fork choice from the store and a slot clock isn't handy I've just used the `slot` that was saved in the `fork_choice_store`. That seems like it would be a faithful representation of the slot when we saved it.
I added the `genesis_time: u64` to the `BeaconChain`. It's small, constant and nice to have around.
Since we're using FC for the fin/just checkpoints, we no longer get the `0x00..00` roots at genesis. You can see I had to remove a work-around in `ef-tests` here: b56be3bc2. I can't find any reason why this would be an issue, if anything I think it'll be better since the genesis-alias has caught us out a few times (0x00..00 isn't actually a real root). Edit: I did find a case where the `network` expected the 0x00..00 alias and patched it here: 3f26ac3e2.
You'll notice a lot of changes in tests. Generally, tests should be functionally equivalent. Here are the things creating the most diff-noise in tests:
- Changing tests to be `tokio::async` tests.
- Adding `.await` to fork choice, block processing and block production functions.
- Refactor of the `canonical_head` "API" provided by the `BeaconChain`. E.g., `chain.canonical_head.cached_head()` instead of `chain.canonical_head.read()`.
- Wrapping `SignedBeaconBlock` in an `Arc`.
- In the `beacon_chain/tests/block_verification`, we can't use the `lazy_static` `CHAIN_SEGMENT` variable anymore since it's generated with an async function. We just generate it in each test, not so efficient but hopefully insignificant.
I had to disable `rayon` concurrent tests in the `fork_choice` tests. This is because the use of `rayon` and `block_on` was causing a panic.
Co-authored-by: Mac L <mjladson@pm.me>
2022-07-03 05:36:50 +00:00
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snapshots[block_index].beacon_block =
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Arc::new(SignedBeaconBlock::from_block(block, signature));
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Initial work towards v0.2.0 (#924)
* Remove ping protocol
* Initial renaming of network services
* Correct rebasing relative to latest master
* Start updating types
* Adds HashMapDelay struct to utils
* Initial network restructure
* Network restructure. Adds new types for v0.2.0
* Removes build artefacts
* Shift validation to beacon chain
* Temporarily remove gossip validation
This is to be updated to match current optimisation efforts.
* Adds AggregateAndProof
* Begin rebuilding pubsub encoding/decoding
* Signature hacking
* Shift gossipsup decoding into eth2_libp2p
* Existing EF tests passing with fake_crypto
* Shifts block encoding/decoding into RPC
* Delete outdated API spec
* All release tests passing bar genesis state parsing
* Update and test YamlConfig
* Update to spec v0.10 compatible BLS
* Updates to BLS EF tests
* Add EF test for AggregateVerify
And delete unused hash2curve tests for uncompressed points
* Update EF tests to v0.10.1
* Use optional block root correctly in block proc
* Use genesis fork in deposit domain. All tests pass
* Fast aggregate verify test
* Update REST API docs
* Fix unused import
* Bump spec tags to v0.10.1
* Add `seconds_per_eth1_block` to chainspec
* Update to timestamp based eth1 voting scheme
* Return None from `get_votes_to_consider` if block cache is empty
* Handle overflows in `is_candidate_block`
* Revert to failing tests
* Fix eth1 data sets test
* Choose default vote according to spec
* Fix collect_valid_votes tests
* Fix `get_votes_to_consider` to choose all eligible blocks
* Uncomment winning_vote tests
* Add comments; remove unused code
* Reduce seconds_per_eth1_block for simulation
* Addressed review comments
* Add test for default vote case
* Fix logs
* Remove unused functions
* Meter default eth1 votes
* Fix comments
* Progress on attestation service
* Address review comments; remove unused dependency
* Initial work on removing libp2p lock
* Add LRU caches to store (rollup)
* Update attestation validation for DB changes (WIP)
* Initial version of should_forward_block
* Scaffold
* Progress on attestation validation
Also, consolidate prod+testing slot clocks so that they share much
of the same implementation and can both handle sub-slot time changes.
* Removes lock from libp2p service
* Completed network lock removal
* Finish(?) attestation processing
* Correct network termination future
* Add slot check to block check
* Correct fmt issues
* Remove Drop implementation for network service
* Add first attempt at attestation proc. re-write
* Add version 2 of attestation processing
* Minor fixes
* Add validator pubkey cache
* Make get_indexed_attestation take a committee
* Link signature processing into new attn verification
* First working version
* Ensure pubkey cache is updated
* Add more metrics, slight optimizations
* Clone committee cache during attestation processing
* Update shuffling cache during block processing
* Remove old commented-out code
* Fix shuffling cache insert bug
* Used indexed attestation in fork choice
* Restructure attn processing, add metrics
* Add more detailed metrics
* Tidy, fix failing tests
* Fix failing tests, tidy
* Address reviewers suggestions
* Disable/delete two outdated tests
* Modification of validator for subscriptions
* Add slot signing to validator client
* Further progress on validation subscription
* Adds necessary validator subscription functionality
* Add new Pubkeys struct to signature_sets
* Refactor with functional approach
* Update beacon chain
* Clean up validator <-> beacon node http types
* Add aggregator status to ValidatorDuty
* Impl Clone for manual slot clock
* Fix minor errors
* Further progress validator client subscription
* Initial subscription and aggregation handling
* Remove decompressed member from pubkey bytes
* Progress to modifying val client for attestation aggregation
* First draft of validator client upgrade for aggregate attestations
* Add hashmap for indices lookup
* Add state cache, remove store cache
* Only build the head committee cache
* Removes lock on a network channel
* Partially implement beacon node subscription http api
* Correct compilation issues
* Change `get_attesting_indices` to use Vec
* Fix failing test
* Partial implementation of timer
* Adds timer, removes exit_future, http api to op pool
* Partial multiple aggregate attestation handling
* Permits bulk messages accross gossipsub network channel
* Correct compile issues
* Improve gosispsub messaging and correct rest api helpers
* Added global gossipsub subscriptions
* Update validator subscriptions data structs
* Tidy
* Re-structure validator subscriptions
* Initial handling of subscriptions
* Re-structure network service
* Add pubkey cache persistence file
* Add more comments
* Integrate persistence file into builder
* Add pubkey cache tests
* Add HashSetDelay and introduce into attestation service
* Handles validator subscriptions
* Add data_dir to beacon chain builder
* Remove Option in pubkey cache persistence file
* Ensure consistency between datadir/data_dir
* Fix failing network test
* Peer subnet discovery gets queued for future subscriptions
* Reorganise attestation service functions
* Initial wiring of attestation service
* First draft of attestation service timing logic
* Correct minor typos
* Tidy
* Fix todos
* Improve tests
* Add PeerInfo to connected peers mapping
* Fix compile error
* Fix compile error from merge
* Split up block processing metrics
* Tidy
* Refactor get_pubkey_from_state
* Remove commented-out code
* Rename state_cache -> checkpoint_cache
* Rename Checkpoint -> Snapshot
* Tidy, add comments
* Tidy up find_head function
* Change some checkpoint -> snapshot
* Add tests
* Expose max_len
* Remove dead code
* Tidy
* Fix bug
* Add sync-speed metric
* Add first attempt at VerifiableBlock
* Start integrating into beacon chain
* Integrate VerifiableBlock
* Rename VerifableBlock -> PartialBlockVerification
* Add start of typed methods
* Add progress
* Add further progress
* Rename structs
* Add full block verification to block_processing.rs
* Further beacon chain integration
* Update checks for gossip
* Add todo
* Start adding segement verification
* Add passing chain segement test
* Initial integration with batch sync
* Minor changes
* Tidy, add more error checking
* Start adding chain_segment tests
* Finish invalid signature tests
* Include single and gossip verified blocks in tests
* Add gossip verification tests
* Start adding docs
* Finish adding comments to block_processing.rs
* Rename block_processing.rs -> block_verification
* Start removing old block processing code
* Fixes beacon_chain compilation
* Fix project-wide compile errors
* Remove old code
* Correct code to pass all tests
* Fix bug with beacon proposer index
* Fix shim for BlockProcessingError
* Only process one epoch at a time
* Fix loop in chain segment processing
* Correct tests from master merge
* Add caching for state.eth1_data_votes
* Add BeaconChain::validator_pubkey
* Revert "Add caching for state.eth1_data_votes"
This reverts commit cd73dcd6434fb8d8e6bf30c5356355598ea7b78e.
Co-authored-by: Grant Wuerker <gwuerker@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Michael Sproul <michael@sigmaprime.io>
Co-authored-by: Michael Sproul <micsproul@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: pawan <pawandhananjay@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Paul Hauner <paul@paulhauner.com>
2020-03-17 06:24:44 +00:00
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update_parent_roots(&mut snapshots);
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update_proposal_signatures(&mut snapshots, &harness);
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Use async code when interacting with EL (#3244)
## Overview
This rather extensive PR achieves two primary goals:
1. Uses the finalized/justified checkpoints of fork choice (FC), rather than that of the head state.
2. Refactors fork choice, block production and block processing to `async` functions.
Additionally, it achieves:
- Concurrent forkchoice updates to the EL and cache pruning after a new head is selected.
- Concurrent "block packing" (attestations, etc) and execution payload retrieval during block production.
- Concurrent per-block-processing and execution payload verification during block processing.
- The `Arc`-ification of `SignedBeaconBlock` during block processing (it's never mutated, so why not?):
- I had to do this to deal with sending blocks into spawned tasks.
- Previously we were cloning the beacon block at least 2 times during each block processing, these clones are either removed or turned into cheaper `Arc` clones.
- We were also `Box`-ing and un-`Box`-ing beacon blocks as they moved throughout the networking crate. This is not a big deal, but it's nice to avoid shifting things between the stack and heap.
- Avoids cloning *all the blocks* in *every chain segment* during sync.
- It also has the potential to clean up our code where we need to pass an *owned* block around so we can send it back in the case of an error (I didn't do much of this, my PR is already big enough :sweat_smile:)
- The `BeaconChain::HeadSafetyStatus` struct was removed. It was an old relic from prior merge specs.
For motivation for this change, see https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse/pull/3244#issuecomment-1160963273
## Changes to `canonical_head` and `fork_choice`
Previously, the `BeaconChain` had two separate fields:
```
canonical_head: RwLock<Snapshot>,
fork_choice: RwLock<BeaconForkChoice>
```
Now, we have grouped these values under a single struct:
```
canonical_head: CanonicalHead {
cached_head: RwLock<Arc<Snapshot>>,
fork_choice: RwLock<BeaconForkChoice>
}
```
Apart from ergonomics, the only *actual* change here is wrapping the canonical head snapshot in an `Arc`. This means that we no longer need to hold the `cached_head` (`canonical_head`, in old terms) lock when we want to pull some values from it. This was done to avoid deadlock risks by preventing functions from acquiring (and holding) the `cached_head` and `fork_choice` locks simultaneously.
## Breaking Changes
### The `state` (root) field in the `finalized_checkpoint` SSE event
Consider the scenario where epoch `n` is just finalized, but `start_slot(n)` is skipped. There are two state roots we might in the `finalized_checkpoint` SSE event:
1. The state root of the finalized block, which is `get_block(finalized_checkpoint.root).state_root`.
4. The state root at slot of `start_slot(n)`, which would be the state from (1), but "skipped forward" through any skip slots.
Previously, Lighthouse would choose (2). However, we can see that when [Teku generates that event](https://github.com/ConsenSys/teku/blob/de2b2801c89ef5abf983d6bf37867c37fc47121f/data/beaconrestapi/src/main/java/tech/pegasys/teku/beaconrestapi/handlers/v1/events/EventSubscriptionManager.java#L171-L182) it uses [`getStateRootFromBlockRoot`](https://github.com/ConsenSys/teku/blob/de2b2801c89ef5abf983d6bf37867c37fc47121f/data/provider/src/main/java/tech/pegasys/teku/api/ChainDataProvider.java#L336-L341) which uses (1).
I have switched Lighthouse from (2) to (1). I think it's a somewhat arbitrary choice between the two, where (1) is easier to compute and is consistent with Teku.
## Notes for Reviewers
I've renamed `BeaconChain::fork_choice` to `BeaconChain::recompute_head`. Doing this helped ensure I broke all previous uses of fork choice and I also find it more descriptive. It describes an action and can't be confused with trying to get a reference to the `ForkChoice` struct.
I've changed the ordering of SSE events when a block is received. It used to be `[block, finalized, head]` and now it's `[block, head, finalized]`. It was easier this way and I don't think we were making any promises about SSE event ordering so it's not "breaking".
I've made it so fork choice will run when it's first constructed. I did this because I wanted to have a cached version of the last call to `get_head`. Ensuring `get_head` has been run *at least once* means that the cached values doesn't need to wrapped in an `Option`. This was fairly simple, it just involved passing a `slot` to the constructor so it knows *when* it's being run. When loading a fork choice from the store and a slot clock isn't handy I've just used the `slot` that was saved in the `fork_choice_store`. That seems like it would be a faithful representation of the slot when we saved it.
I added the `genesis_time: u64` to the `BeaconChain`. It's small, constant and nice to have around.
Since we're using FC for the fin/just checkpoints, we no longer get the `0x00..00` roots at genesis. You can see I had to remove a work-around in `ef-tests` here: b56be3bc2. I can't find any reason why this would be an issue, if anything I think it'll be better since the genesis-alias has caught us out a few times (0x00..00 isn't actually a real root). Edit: I did find a case where the `network` expected the 0x00..00 alias and patched it here: 3f26ac3e2.
You'll notice a lot of changes in tests. Generally, tests should be functionally equivalent. Here are the things creating the most diff-noise in tests:
- Changing tests to be `tokio::async` tests.
- Adding `.await` to fork choice, block processing and block production functions.
- Refactor of the `canonical_head` "API" provided by the `BeaconChain`. E.g., `chain.canonical_head.cached_head()` instead of `chain.canonical_head.read()`.
- Wrapping `SignedBeaconBlock` in an `Arc`.
- In the `beacon_chain/tests/block_verification`, we can't use the `lazy_static` `CHAIN_SEGMENT` variable anymore since it's generated with an async function. We just generate it in each test, not so efficient but hopefully insignificant.
I had to disable `rayon` concurrent tests in the `fork_choice` tests. This is because the use of `rayon` and `block_on` was causing a panic.
Co-authored-by: Mac L <mjladson@pm.me>
2022-07-03 05:36:50 +00:00
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assert_invalid_signature(
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&chain_segment,
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&harness,
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block_index,
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&snapshots,
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"attester slashing",
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)
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.await;
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2020-08-14 06:36:38 +00:00
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}
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}
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Initial work towards v0.2.0 (#924)
* Remove ping protocol
* Initial renaming of network services
* Correct rebasing relative to latest master
* Start updating types
* Adds HashMapDelay struct to utils
* Initial network restructure
* Network restructure. Adds new types for v0.2.0
* Removes build artefacts
* Shift validation to beacon chain
* Temporarily remove gossip validation
This is to be updated to match current optimisation efforts.
* Adds AggregateAndProof
* Begin rebuilding pubsub encoding/decoding
* Signature hacking
* Shift gossipsup decoding into eth2_libp2p
* Existing EF tests passing with fake_crypto
* Shifts block encoding/decoding into RPC
* Delete outdated API spec
* All release tests passing bar genesis state parsing
* Update and test YamlConfig
* Update to spec v0.10 compatible BLS
* Updates to BLS EF tests
* Add EF test for AggregateVerify
And delete unused hash2curve tests for uncompressed points
* Update EF tests to v0.10.1
* Use optional block root correctly in block proc
* Use genesis fork in deposit domain. All tests pass
* Fast aggregate verify test
* Update REST API docs
* Fix unused import
* Bump spec tags to v0.10.1
* Add `seconds_per_eth1_block` to chainspec
* Update to timestamp based eth1 voting scheme
* Return None from `get_votes_to_consider` if block cache is empty
* Handle overflows in `is_candidate_block`
* Revert to failing tests
* Fix eth1 data sets test
* Choose default vote according to spec
* Fix collect_valid_votes tests
* Fix `get_votes_to_consider` to choose all eligible blocks
* Uncomment winning_vote tests
* Add comments; remove unused code
* Reduce seconds_per_eth1_block for simulation
* Addressed review comments
* Add test for default vote case
* Fix logs
* Remove unused functions
* Meter default eth1 votes
* Fix comments
* Progress on attestation service
* Address review comments; remove unused dependency
* Initial work on removing libp2p lock
* Add LRU caches to store (rollup)
* Update attestation validation for DB changes (WIP)
* Initial version of should_forward_block
* Scaffold
* Progress on attestation validation
Also, consolidate prod+testing slot clocks so that they share much
of the same implementation and can both handle sub-slot time changes.
* Removes lock from libp2p service
* Completed network lock removal
* Finish(?) attestation processing
* Correct network termination future
* Add slot check to block check
* Correct fmt issues
* Remove Drop implementation for network service
* Add first attempt at attestation proc. re-write
* Add version 2 of attestation processing
* Minor fixes
* Add validator pubkey cache
* Make get_indexed_attestation take a committee
* Link signature processing into new attn verification
* First working version
* Ensure pubkey cache is updated
* Add more metrics, slight optimizations
* Clone committee cache during attestation processing
* Update shuffling cache during block processing
* Remove old commented-out code
* Fix shuffling cache insert bug
* Used indexed attestation in fork choice
* Restructure attn processing, add metrics
* Add more detailed metrics
* Tidy, fix failing tests
* Fix failing tests, tidy
* Address reviewers suggestions
* Disable/delete two outdated tests
* Modification of validator for subscriptions
* Add slot signing to validator client
* Further progress on validation subscription
* Adds necessary validator subscription functionality
* Add new Pubkeys struct to signature_sets
* Refactor with functional approach
* Update beacon chain
* Clean up validator <-> beacon node http types
* Add aggregator status to ValidatorDuty
* Impl Clone for manual slot clock
* Fix minor errors
* Further progress validator client subscription
* Initial subscription and aggregation handling
* Remove decompressed member from pubkey bytes
* Progress to modifying val client for attestation aggregation
* First draft of validator client upgrade for aggregate attestations
* Add hashmap for indices lookup
* Add state cache, remove store cache
* Only build the head committee cache
* Removes lock on a network channel
* Partially implement beacon node subscription http api
* Correct compilation issues
* Change `get_attesting_indices` to use Vec
* Fix failing test
* Partial implementation of timer
* Adds timer, removes exit_future, http api to op pool
* Partial multiple aggregate attestation handling
* Permits bulk messages accross gossipsub network channel
* Correct compile issues
* Improve gosispsub messaging and correct rest api helpers
* Added global gossipsub subscriptions
* Update validator subscriptions data structs
* Tidy
* Re-structure validator subscriptions
* Initial handling of subscriptions
* Re-structure network service
* Add pubkey cache persistence file
* Add more comments
* Integrate persistence file into builder
* Add pubkey cache tests
* Add HashSetDelay and introduce into attestation service
* Handles validator subscriptions
* Add data_dir to beacon chain builder
* Remove Option in pubkey cache persistence file
* Ensure consistency between datadir/data_dir
* Fix failing network test
* Peer subnet discovery gets queued for future subscriptions
* Reorganise attestation service functions
* Initial wiring of attestation service
* First draft of attestation service timing logic
* Correct minor typos
* Tidy
* Fix todos
* Improve tests
* Add PeerInfo to connected peers mapping
* Fix compile error
* Fix compile error from merge
* Split up block processing metrics
* Tidy
* Refactor get_pubkey_from_state
* Remove commented-out code
* Rename state_cache -> checkpoint_cache
* Rename Checkpoint -> Snapshot
* Tidy, add comments
* Tidy up find_head function
* Change some checkpoint -> snapshot
* Add tests
* Expose max_len
* Remove dead code
* Tidy
* Fix bug
* Add sync-speed metric
* Add first attempt at VerifiableBlock
* Start integrating into beacon chain
* Integrate VerifiableBlock
* Rename VerifableBlock -> PartialBlockVerification
* Add start of typed methods
* Add progress
* Add further progress
* Rename structs
* Add full block verification to block_processing.rs
* Further beacon chain integration
* Update checks for gossip
* Add todo
* Start adding segement verification
* Add passing chain segement test
* Initial integration with batch sync
* Minor changes
* Tidy, add more error checking
* Start adding chain_segment tests
* Finish invalid signature tests
* Include single and gossip verified blocks in tests
* Add gossip verification tests
* Start adding docs
* Finish adding comments to block_processing.rs
* Rename block_processing.rs -> block_verification
* Start removing old block processing code
* Fixes beacon_chain compilation
* Fix project-wide compile errors
* Remove old code
* Correct code to pass all tests
* Fix bug with beacon proposer index
* Fix shim for BlockProcessingError
* Only process one epoch at a time
* Fix loop in chain segment processing
* Correct tests from master merge
* Add caching for state.eth1_data_votes
* Add BeaconChain::validator_pubkey
* Revert "Add caching for state.eth1_data_votes"
This reverts commit cd73dcd6434fb8d8e6bf30c5356355598ea7b78e.
Co-authored-by: Grant Wuerker <gwuerker@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Michael Sproul <michael@sigmaprime.io>
Co-authored-by: Michael Sproul <micsproul@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: pawan <pawandhananjay@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Paul Hauner <paul@paulhauner.com>
2020-03-17 06:24:44 +00:00
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Use async code when interacting with EL (#3244)
## Overview
This rather extensive PR achieves two primary goals:
1. Uses the finalized/justified checkpoints of fork choice (FC), rather than that of the head state.
2. Refactors fork choice, block production and block processing to `async` functions.
Additionally, it achieves:
- Concurrent forkchoice updates to the EL and cache pruning after a new head is selected.
- Concurrent "block packing" (attestations, etc) and execution payload retrieval during block production.
- Concurrent per-block-processing and execution payload verification during block processing.
- The `Arc`-ification of `SignedBeaconBlock` during block processing (it's never mutated, so why not?):
- I had to do this to deal with sending blocks into spawned tasks.
- Previously we were cloning the beacon block at least 2 times during each block processing, these clones are either removed or turned into cheaper `Arc` clones.
- We were also `Box`-ing and un-`Box`-ing beacon blocks as they moved throughout the networking crate. This is not a big deal, but it's nice to avoid shifting things between the stack and heap.
- Avoids cloning *all the blocks* in *every chain segment* during sync.
- It also has the potential to clean up our code where we need to pass an *owned* block around so we can send it back in the case of an error (I didn't do much of this, my PR is already big enough :sweat_smile:)
- The `BeaconChain::HeadSafetyStatus` struct was removed. It was an old relic from prior merge specs.
For motivation for this change, see https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse/pull/3244#issuecomment-1160963273
## Changes to `canonical_head` and `fork_choice`
Previously, the `BeaconChain` had two separate fields:
```
canonical_head: RwLock<Snapshot>,
fork_choice: RwLock<BeaconForkChoice>
```
Now, we have grouped these values under a single struct:
```
canonical_head: CanonicalHead {
cached_head: RwLock<Arc<Snapshot>>,
fork_choice: RwLock<BeaconForkChoice>
}
```
Apart from ergonomics, the only *actual* change here is wrapping the canonical head snapshot in an `Arc`. This means that we no longer need to hold the `cached_head` (`canonical_head`, in old terms) lock when we want to pull some values from it. This was done to avoid deadlock risks by preventing functions from acquiring (and holding) the `cached_head` and `fork_choice` locks simultaneously.
## Breaking Changes
### The `state` (root) field in the `finalized_checkpoint` SSE event
Consider the scenario where epoch `n` is just finalized, but `start_slot(n)` is skipped. There are two state roots we might in the `finalized_checkpoint` SSE event:
1. The state root of the finalized block, which is `get_block(finalized_checkpoint.root).state_root`.
4. The state root at slot of `start_slot(n)`, which would be the state from (1), but "skipped forward" through any skip slots.
Previously, Lighthouse would choose (2). However, we can see that when [Teku generates that event](https://github.com/ConsenSys/teku/blob/de2b2801c89ef5abf983d6bf37867c37fc47121f/data/beaconrestapi/src/main/java/tech/pegasys/teku/beaconrestapi/handlers/v1/events/EventSubscriptionManager.java#L171-L182) it uses [`getStateRootFromBlockRoot`](https://github.com/ConsenSys/teku/blob/de2b2801c89ef5abf983d6bf37867c37fc47121f/data/provider/src/main/java/tech/pegasys/teku/api/ChainDataProvider.java#L336-L341) which uses (1).
I have switched Lighthouse from (2) to (1). I think it's a somewhat arbitrary choice between the two, where (1) is easier to compute and is consistent with Teku.
## Notes for Reviewers
I've renamed `BeaconChain::fork_choice` to `BeaconChain::recompute_head`. Doing this helped ensure I broke all previous uses of fork choice and I also find it more descriptive. It describes an action and can't be confused with trying to get a reference to the `ForkChoice` struct.
I've changed the ordering of SSE events when a block is received. It used to be `[block, finalized, head]` and now it's `[block, head, finalized]`. It was easier this way and I don't think we were making any promises about SSE event ordering so it's not "breaking".
I've made it so fork choice will run when it's first constructed. I did this because I wanted to have a cached version of the last call to `get_head`. Ensuring `get_head` has been run *at least once* means that the cached values doesn't need to wrapped in an `Option`. This was fairly simple, it just involved passing a `slot` to the constructor so it knows *when* it's being run. When loading a fork choice from the store and a slot clock isn't handy I've just used the `slot` that was saved in the `fork_choice_store`. That seems like it would be a faithful representation of the slot when we saved it.
I added the `genesis_time: u64` to the `BeaconChain`. It's small, constant and nice to have around.
Since we're using FC for the fin/just checkpoints, we no longer get the `0x00..00` roots at genesis. You can see I had to remove a work-around in `ef-tests` here: b56be3bc2. I can't find any reason why this would be an issue, if anything I think it'll be better since the genesis-alias has caught us out a few times (0x00..00 isn't actually a real root). Edit: I did find a case where the `network` expected the 0x00..00 alias and patched it here: 3f26ac3e2.
You'll notice a lot of changes in tests. Generally, tests should be functionally equivalent. Here are the things creating the most diff-noise in tests:
- Changing tests to be `tokio::async` tests.
- Adding `.await` to fork choice, block processing and block production functions.
- Refactor of the `canonical_head` "API" provided by the `BeaconChain`. E.g., `chain.canonical_head.cached_head()` instead of `chain.canonical_head.read()`.
- Wrapping `SignedBeaconBlock` in an `Arc`.
- In the `beacon_chain/tests/block_verification`, we can't use the `lazy_static` `CHAIN_SEGMENT` variable anymore since it's generated with an async function. We just generate it in each test, not so efficient but hopefully insignificant.
I had to disable `rayon` concurrent tests in the `fork_choice` tests. This is because the use of `rayon` and `block_on` was causing a panic.
Co-authored-by: Mac L <mjladson@pm.me>
2022-07-03 05:36:50 +00:00
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#[tokio::test]
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async fn invalid_signature_attestation() {
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let chain_segment = get_chain_segment().await;
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2020-08-14 06:36:38 +00:00
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let mut checked_attestation = false;
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for &block_index in BLOCK_INDICES {
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Use async code when interacting with EL (#3244)
## Overview
This rather extensive PR achieves two primary goals:
1. Uses the finalized/justified checkpoints of fork choice (FC), rather than that of the head state.
2. Refactors fork choice, block production and block processing to `async` functions.
Additionally, it achieves:
- Concurrent forkchoice updates to the EL and cache pruning after a new head is selected.
- Concurrent "block packing" (attestations, etc) and execution payload retrieval during block production.
- Concurrent per-block-processing and execution payload verification during block processing.
- The `Arc`-ification of `SignedBeaconBlock` during block processing (it's never mutated, so why not?):
- I had to do this to deal with sending blocks into spawned tasks.
- Previously we were cloning the beacon block at least 2 times during each block processing, these clones are either removed or turned into cheaper `Arc` clones.
- We were also `Box`-ing and un-`Box`-ing beacon blocks as they moved throughout the networking crate. This is not a big deal, but it's nice to avoid shifting things between the stack and heap.
- Avoids cloning *all the blocks* in *every chain segment* during sync.
- It also has the potential to clean up our code where we need to pass an *owned* block around so we can send it back in the case of an error (I didn't do much of this, my PR is already big enough :sweat_smile:)
- The `BeaconChain::HeadSafetyStatus` struct was removed. It was an old relic from prior merge specs.
For motivation for this change, see https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse/pull/3244#issuecomment-1160963273
## Changes to `canonical_head` and `fork_choice`
Previously, the `BeaconChain` had two separate fields:
```
canonical_head: RwLock<Snapshot>,
fork_choice: RwLock<BeaconForkChoice>
```
Now, we have grouped these values under a single struct:
```
canonical_head: CanonicalHead {
cached_head: RwLock<Arc<Snapshot>>,
fork_choice: RwLock<BeaconForkChoice>
}
```
Apart from ergonomics, the only *actual* change here is wrapping the canonical head snapshot in an `Arc`. This means that we no longer need to hold the `cached_head` (`canonical_head`, in old terms) lock when we want to pull some values from it. This was done to avoid deadlock risks by preventing functions from acquiring (and holding) the `cached_head` and `fork_choice` locks simultaneously.
## Breaking Changes
### The `state` (root) field in the `finalized_checkpoint` SSE event
Consider the scenario where epoch `n` is just finalized, but `start_slot(n)` is skipped. There are two state roots we might in the `finalized_checkpoint` SSE event:
1. The state root of the finalized block, which is `get_block(finalized_checkpoint.root).state_root`.
4. The state root at slot of `start_slot(n)`, which would be the state from (1), but "skipped forward" through any skip slots.
Previously, Lighthouse would choose (2). However, we can see that when [Teku generates that event](https://github.com/ConsenSys/teku/blob/de2b2801c89ef5abf983d6bf37867c37fc47121f/data/beaconrestapi/src/main/java/tech/pegasys/teku/beaconrestapi/handlers/v1/events/EventSubscriptionManager.java#L171-L182) it uses [`getStateRootFromBlockRoot`](https://github.com/ConsenSys/teku/blob/de2b2801c89ef5abf983d6bf37867c37fc47121f/data/provider/src/main/java/tech/pegasys/teku/api/ChainDataProvider.java#L336-L341) which uses (1).
I have switched Lighthouse from (2) to (1). I think it's a somewhat arbitrary choice between the two, where (1) is easier to compute and is consistent with Teku.
## Notes for Reviewers
I've renamed `BeaconChain::fork_choice` to `BeaconChain::recompute_head`. Doing this helped ensure I broke all previous uses of fork choice and I also find it more descriptive. It describes an action and can't be confused with trying to get a reference to the `ForkChoice` struct.
I've changed the ordering of SSE events when a block is received. It used to be `[block, finalized, head]` and now it's `[block, head, finalized]`. It was easier this way and I don't think we were making any promises about SSE event ordering so it's not "breaking".
I've made it so fork choice will run when it's first constructed. I did this because I wanted to have a cached version of the last call to `get_head`. Ensuring `get_head` has been run *at least once* means that the cached values doesn't need to wrapped in an `Option`. This was fairly simple, it just involved passing a `slot` to the constructor so it knows *when* it's being run. When loading a fork choice from the store and a slot clock isn't handy I've just used the `slot` that was saved in the `fork_choice_store`. That seems like it would be a faithful representation of the slot when we saved it.
I added the `genesis_time: u64` to the `BeaconChain`. It's small, constant and nice to have around.
Since we're using FC for the fin/just checkpoints, we no longer get the `0x00..00` roots at genesis. You can see I had to remove a work-around in `ef-tests` here: b56be3bc2. I can't find any reason why this would be an issue, if anything I think it'll be better since the genesis-alias has caught us out a few times (0x00..00 isn't actually a real root). Edit: I did find a case where the `network` expected the 0x00..00 alias and patched it here: 3f26ac3e2.
You'll notice a lot of changes in tests. Generally, tests should be functionally equivalent. Here are the things creating the most diff-noise in tests:
- Changing tests to be `tokio::async` tests.
- Adding `.await` to fork choice, block processing and block production functions.
- Refactor of the `canonical_head` "API" provided by the `BeaconChain`. E.g., `chain.canonical_head.cached_head()` instead of `chain.canonical_head.read()`.
- Wrapping `SignedBeaconBlock` in an `Arc`.
- In the `beacon_chain/tests/block_verification`, we can't use the `lazy_static` `CHAIN_SEGMENT` variable anymore since it's generated with an async function. We just generate it in each test, not so efficient but hopefully insignificant.
I had to disable `rayon` concurrent tests in the `fork_choice` tests. This is because the use of `rayon` and `block_on` was causing a panic.
Co-authored-by: Mac L <mjladson@pm.me>
2022-07-03 05:36:50 +00:00
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let harness = get_invalid_sigs_harness(&chain_segment).await;
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let mut snapshots = chain_segment.clone();
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let (mut block, signature) = snapshots[block_index]
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.beacon_block
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.as_ref()
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.clone()
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.deconstruct();
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2021-07-09 06:15:32 +00:00
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if let Some(attestation) = block.body_mut().attestations_mut().get_mut(0) {
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Initial work towards v0.2.0 (#924)
* Remove ping protocol
* Initial renaming of network services
* Correct rebasing relative to latest master
* Start updating types
* Adds HashMapDelay struct to utils
* Initial network restructure
* Network restructure. Adds new types for v0.2.0
* Removes build artefacts
* Shift validation to beacon chain
* Temporarily remove gossip validation
This is to be updated to match current optimisation efforts.
* Adds AggregateAndProof
* Begin rebuilding pubsub encoding/decoding
* Signature hacking
* Shift gossipsup decoding into eth2_libp2p
* Existing EF tests passing with fake_crypto
* Shifts block encoding/decoding into RPC
* Delete outdated API spec
* All release tests passing bar genesis state parsing
* Update and test YamlConfig
* Update to spec v0.10 compatible BLS
* Updates to BLS EF tests
* Add EF test for AggregateVerify
And delete unused hash2curve tests for uncompressed points
* Update EF tests to v0.10.1
* Use optional block root correctly in block proc
* Use genesis fork in deposit domain. All tests pass
* Fast aggregate verify test
* Update REST API docs
* Fix unused import
* Bump spec tags to v0.10.1
* Add `seconds_per_eth1_block` to chainspec
* Update to timestamp based eth1 voting scheme
* Return None from `get_votes_to_consider` if block cache is empty
* Handle overflows in `is_candidate_block`
* Revert to failing tests
* Fix eth1 data sets test
* Choose default vote according to spec
* Fix collect_valid_votes tests
* Fix `get_votes_to_consider` to choose all eligible blocks
* Uncomment winning_vote tests
* Add comments; remove unused code
* Reduce seconds_per_eth1_block for simulation
* Addressed review comments
* Add test for default vote case
* Fix logs
* Remove unused functions
* Meter default eth1 votes
* Fix comments
* Progress on attestation service
* Address review comments; remove unused dependency
* Initial work on removing libp2p lock
* Add LRU caches to store (rollup)
* Update attestation validation for DB changes (WIP)
* Initial version of should_forward_block
* Scaffold
* Progress on attestation validation
Also, consolidate prod+testing slot clocks so that they share much
of the same implementation and can both handle sub-slot time changes.
* Removes lock from libp2p service
* Completed network lock removal
* Finish(?) attestation processing
* Correct network termination future
* Add slot check to block check
* Correct fmt issues
* Remove Drop implementation for network service
* Add first attempt at attestation proc. re-write
* Add version 2 of attestation processing
* Minor fixes
* Add validator pubkey cache
* Make get_indexed_attestation take a committee
* Link signature processing into new attn verification
* First working version
* Ensure pubkey cache is updated
* Add more metrics, slight optimizations
* Clone committee cache during attestation processing
* Update shuffling cache during block processing
* Remove old commented-out code
* Fix shuffling cache insert bug
* Used indexed attestation in fork choice
* Restructure attn processing, add metrics
* Add more detailed metrics
* Tidy, fix failing tests
* Fix failing tests, tidy
* Address reviewers suggestions
* Disable/delete two outdated tests
* Modification of validator for subscriptions
* Add slot signing to validator client
* Further progress on validation subscription
* Adds necessary validator subscription functionality
* Add new Pubkeys struct to signature_sets
* Refactor with functional approach
* Update beacon chain
* Clean up validator <-> beacon node http types
* Add aggregator status to ValidatorDuty
* Impl Clone for manual slot clock
* Fix minor errors
* Further progress validator client subscription
* Initial subscription and aggregation handling
* Remove decompressed member from pubkey bytes
* Progress to modifying val client for attestation aggregation
* First draft of validator client upgrade for aggregate attestations
* Add hashmap for indices lookup
* Add state cache, remove store cache
* Only build the head committee cache
* Removes lock on a network channel
* Partially implement beacon node subscription http api
* Correct compilation issues
* Change `get_attesting_indices` to use Vec
* Fix failing test
* Partial implementation of timer
* Adds timer, removes exit_future, http api to op pool
* Partial multiple aggregate attestation handling
* Permits bulk messages accross gossipsub network channel
* Correct compile issues
* Improve gosispsub messaging and correct rest api helpers
* Added global gossipsub subscriptions
* Update validator subscriptions data structs
* Tidy
* Re-structure validator subscriptions
* Initial handling of subscriptions
* Re-structure network service
* Add pubkey cache persistence file
* Add more comments
* Integrate persistence file into builder
* Add pubkey cache tests
* Add HashSetDelay and introduce into attestation service
* Handles validator subscriptions
* Add data_dir to beacon chain builder
* Remove Option in pubkey cache persistence file
* Ensure consistency between datadir/data_dir
* Fix failing network test
* Peer subnet discovery gets queued for future subscriptions
* Reorganise attestation service functions
* Initial wiring of attestation service
* First draft of attestation service timing logic
* Correct minor typos
* Tidy
* Fix todos
* Improve tests
* Add PeerInfo to connected peers mapping
* Fix compile error
* Fix compile error from merge
* Split up block processing metrics
* Tidy
* Refactor get_pubkey_from_state
* Remove commented-out code
* Rename state_cache -> checkpoint_cache
* Rename Checkpoint -> Snapshot
* Tidy, add comments
* Tidy up find_head function
* Change some checkpoint -> snapshot
* Add tests
* Expose max_len
* Remove dead code
* Tidy
* Fix bug
* Add sync-speed metric
* Add first attempt at VerifiableBlock
* Start integrating into beacon chain
* Integrate VerifiableBlock
* Rename VerifableBlock -> PartialBlockVerification
* Add start of typed methods
* Add progress
* Add further progress
* Rename structs
* Add full block verification to block_processing.rs
* Further beacon chain integration
* Update checks for gossip
* Add todo
* Start adding segement verification
* Add passing chain segement test
* Initial integration with batch sync
* Minor changes
* Tidy, add more error checking
* Start adding chain_segment tests
* Finish invalid signature tests
* Include single and gossip verified blocks in tests
* Add gossip verification tests
* Start adding docs
* Finish adding comments to block_processing.rs
* Rename block_processing.rs -> block_verification
* Start removing old block processing code
* Fixes beacon_chain compilation
* Fix project-wide compile errors
* Remove old code
* Correct code to pass all tests
* Fix bug with beacon proposer index
* Fix shim for BlockProcessingError
* Only process one epoch at a time
* Fix loop in chain segment processing
* Correct tests from master merge
* Add caching for state.eth1_data_votes
* Add BeaconChain::validator_pubkey
* Revert "Add caching for state.eth1_data_votes"
This reverts commit cd73dcd6434fb8d8e6bf30c5356355598ea7b78e.
Co-authored-by: Grant Wuerker <gwuerker@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Michael Sproul <michael@sigmaprime.io>
Co-authored-by: Michael Sproul <micsproul@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: pawan <pawandhananjay@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Paul Hauner <paul@paulhauner.com>
2020-03-17 06:24:44 +00:00
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attestation.signature = junk_aggregate_signature();
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Use async code when interacting with EL (#3244)
## Overview
This rather extensive PR achieves two primary goals:
1. Uses the finalized/justified checkpoints of fork choice (FC), rather than that of the head state.
2. Refactors fork choice, block production and block processing to `async` functions.
Additionally, it achieves:
- Concurrent forkchoice updates to the EL and cache pruning after a new head is selected.
- Concurrent "block packing" (attestations, etc) and execution payload retrieval during block production.
- Concurrent per-block-processing and execution payload verification during block processing.
- The `Arc`-ification of `SignedBeaconBlock` during block processing (it's never mutated, so why not?):
- I had to do this to deal with sending blocks into spawned tasks.
- Previously we were cloning the beacon block at least 2 times during each block processing, these clones are either removed or turned into cheaper `Arc` clones.
- We were also `Box`-ing and un-`Box`-ing beacon blocks as they moved throughout the networking crate. This is not a big deal, but it's nice to avoid shifting things between the stack and heap.
- Avoids cloning *all the blocks* in *every chain segment* during sync.
- It also has the potential to clean up our code where we need to pass an *owned* block around so we can send it back in the case of an error (I didn't do much of this, my PR is already big enough :sweat_smile:)
- The `BeaconChain::HeadSafetyStatus` struct was removed. It was an old relic from prior merge specs.
For motivation for this change, see https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse/pull/3244#issuecomment-1160963273
## Changes to `canonical_head` and `fork_choice`
Previously, the `BeaconChain` had two separate fields:
```
canonical_head: RwLock<Snapshot>,
fork_choice: RwLock<BeaconForkChoice>
```
Now, we have grouped these values under a single struct:
```
canonical_head: CanonicalHead {
cached_head: RwLock<Arc<Snapshot>>,
fork_choice: RwLock<BeaconForkChoice>
}
```
Apart from ergonomics, the only *actual* change here is wrapping the canonical head snapshot in an `Arc`. This means that we no longer need to hold the `cached_head` (`canonical_head`, in old terms) lock when we want to pull some values from it. This was done to avoid deadlock risks by preventing functions from acquiring (and holding) the `cached_head` and `fork_choice` locks simultaneously.
## Breaking Changes
### The `state` (root) field in the `finalized_checkpoint` SSE event
Consider the scenario where epoch `n` is just finalized, but `start_slot(n)` is skipped. There are two state roots we might in the `finalized_checkpoint` SSE event:
1. The state root of the finalized block, which is `get_block(finalized_checkpoint.root).state_root`.
4. The state root at slot of `start_slot(n)`, which would be the state from (1), but "skipped forward" through any skip slots.
Previously, Lighthouse would choose (2). However, we can see that when [Teku generates that event](https://github.com/ConsenSys/teku/blob/de2b2801c89ef5abf983d6bf37867c37fc47121f/data/beaconrestapi/src/main/java/tech/pegasys/teku/beaconrestapi/handlers/v1/events/EventSubscriptionManager.java#L171-L182) it uses [`getStateRootFromBlockRoot`](https://github.com/ConsenSys/teku/blob/de2b2801c89ef5abf983d6bf37867c37fc47121f/data/provider/src/main/java/tech/pegasys/teku/api/ChainDataProvider.java#L336-L341) which uses (1).
I have switched Lighthouse from (2) to (1). I think it's a somewhat arbitrary choice between the two, where (1) is easier to compute and is consistent with Teku.
## Notes for Reviewers
I've renamed `BeaconChain::fork_choice` to `BeaconChain::recompute_head`. Doing this helped ensure I broke all previous uses of fork choice and I also find it more descriptive. It describes an action and can't be confused with trying to get a reference to the `ForkChoice` struct.
I've changed the ordering of SSE events when a block is received. It used to be `[block, finalized, head]` and now it's `[block, head, finalized]`. It was easier this way and I don't think we were making any promises about SSE event ordering so it's not "breaking".
I've made it so fork choice will run when it's first constructed. I did this because I wanted to have a cached version of the last call to `get_head`. Ensuring `get_head` has been run *at least once* means that the cached values doesn't need to wrapped in an `Option`. This was fairly simple, it just involved passing a `slot` to the constructor so it knows *when* it's being run. When loading a fork choice from the store and a slot clock isn't handy I've just used the `slot` that was saved in the `fork_choice_store`. That seems like it would be a faithful representation of the slot when we saved it.
I added the `genesis_time: u64` to the `BeaconChain`. It's small, constant and nice to have around.
Since we're using FC for the fin/just checkpoints, we no longer get the `0x00..00` roots at genesis. You can see I had to remove a work-around in `ef-tests` here: b56be3bc2. I can't find any reason why this would be an issue, if anything I think it'll be better since the genesis-alias has caught us out a few times (0x00..00 isn't actually a real root). Edit: I did find a case where the `network` expected the 0x00..00 alias and patched it here: 3f26ac3e2.
You'll notice a lot of changes in tests. Generally, tests should be functionally equivalent. Here are the things creating the most diff-noise in tests:
- Changing tests to be `tokio::async` tests.
- Adding `.await` to fork choice, block processing and block production functions.
- Refactor of the `canonical_head` "API" provided by the `BeaconChain`. E.g., `chain.canonical_head.cached_head()` instead of `chain.canonical_head.read()`.
- Wrapping `SignedBeaconBlock` in an `Arc`.
- In the `beacon_chain/tests/block_verification`, we can't use the `lazy_static` `CHAIN_SEGMENT` variable anymore since it's generated with an async function. We just generate it in each test, not so efficient but hopefully insignificant.
I had to disable `rayon` concurrent tests in the `fork_choice` tests. This is because the use of `rayon` and `block_on` was causing a panic.
Co-authored-by: Mac L <mjladson@pm.me>
2022-07-03 05:36:50 +00:00
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snapshots[block_index].beacon_block =
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Arc::new(SignedBeaconBlock::from_block(block, signature));
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Initial work towards v0.2.0 (#924)
* Remove ping protocol
* Initial renaming of network services
* Correct rebasing relative to latest master
* Start updating types
* Adds HashMapDelay struct to utils
* Initial network restructure
* Network restructure. Adds new types for v0.2.0
* Removes build artefacts
* Shift validation to beacon chain
* Temporarily remove gossip validation
This is to be updated to match current optimisation efforts.
* Adds AggregateAndProof
* Begin rebuilding pubsub encoding/decoding
* Signature hacking
* Shift gossipsup decoding into eth2_libp2p
* Existing EF tests passing with fake_crypto
* Shifts block encoding/decoding into RPC
* Delete outdated API spec
* All release tests passing bar genesis state parsing
* Update and test YamlConfig
* Update to spec v0.10 compatible BLS
* Updates to BLS EF tests
* Add EF test for AggregateVerify
And delete unused hash2curve tests for uncompressed points
* Update EF tests to v0.10.1
* Use optional block root correctly in block proc
* Use genesis fork in deposit domain. All tests pass
* Fast aggregate verify test
* Update REST API docs
* Fix unused import
* Bump spec tags to v0.10.1
* Add `seconds_per_eth1_block` to chainspec
* Update to timestamp based eth1 voting scheme
* Return None from `get_votes_to_consider` if block cache is empty
* Handle overflows in `is_candidate_block`
* Revert to failing tests
* Fix eth1 data sets test
* Choose default vote according to spec
* Fix collect_valid_votes tests
* Fix `get_votes_to_consider` to choose all eligible blocks
* Uncomment winning_vote tests
* Add comments; remove unused code
* Reduce seconds_per_eth1_block for simulation
* Addressed review comments
* Add test for default vote case
* Fix logs
* Remove unused functions
* Meter default eth1 votes
* Fix comments
* Progress on attestation service
* Address review comments; remove unused dependency
* Initial work on removing libp2p lock
* Add LRU caches to store (rollup)
* Update attestation validation for DB changes (WIP)
* Initial version of should_forward_block
* Scaffold
* Progress on attestation validation
Also, consolidate prod+testing slot clocks so that they share much
of the same implementation and can both handle sub-slot time changes.
* Removes lock from libp2p service
* Completed network lock removal
* Finish(?) attestation processing
* Correct network termination future
* Add slot check to block check
* Correct fmt issues
* Remove Drop implementation for network service
* Add first attempt at attestation proc. re-write
* Add version 2 of attestation processing
* Minor fixes
* Add validator pubkey cache
* Make get_indexed_attestation take a committee
* Link signature processing into new attn verification
* First working version
* Ensure pubkey cache is updated
* Add more metrics, slight optimizations
* Clone committee cache during attestation processing
* Update shuffling cache during block processing
* Remove old commented-out code
* Fix shuffling cache insert bug
* Used indexed attestation in fork choice
* Restructure attn processing, add metrics
* Add more detailed metrics
* Tidy, fix failing tests
* Fix failing tests, tidy
* Address reviewers suggestions
* Disable/delete two outdated tests
* Modification of validator for subscriptions
* Add slot signing to validator client
* Further progress on validation subscription
* Adds necessary validator subscription functionality
* Add new Pubkeys struct to signature_sets
* Refactor with functional approach
* Update beacon chain
* Clean up validator <-> beacon node http types
* Add aggregator status to ValidatorDuty
* Impl Clone for manual slot clock
* Fix minor errors
* Further progress validator client subscription
* Initial subscription and aggregation handling
* Remove decompressed member from pubkey bytes
* Progress to modifying val client for attestation aggregation
* First draft of validator client upgrade for aggregate attestations
* Add hashmap for indices lookup
* Add state cache, remove store cache
* Only build the head committee cache
* Removes lock on a network channel
* Partially implement beacon node subscription http api
* Correct compilation issues
* Change `get_attesting_indices` to use Vec
* Fix failing test
* Partial implementation of timer
* Adds timer, removes exit_future, http api to op pool
* Partial multiple aggregate attestation handling
* Permits bulk messages accross gossipsub network channel
* Correct compile issues
* Improve gosispsub messaging and correct rest api helpers
* Added global gossipsub subscriptions
* Update validator subscriptions data structs
* Tidy
* Re-structure validator subscriptions
* Initial handling of subscriptions
* Re-structure network service
* Add pubkey cache persistence file
* Add more comments
* Integrate persistence file into builder
* Add pubkey cache tests
* Add HashSetDelay and introduce into attestation service
* Handles validator subscriptions
* Add data_dir to beacon chain builder
* Remove Option in pubkey cache persistence file
* Ensure consistency between datadir/data_dir
* Fix failing network test
* Peer subnet discovery gets queued for future subscriptions
* Reorganise attestation service functions
* Initial wiring of attestation service
* First draft of attestation service timing logic
* Correct minor typos
* Tidy
* Fix todos
* Improve tests
* Add PeerInfo to connected peers mapping
* Fix compile error
* Fix compile error from merge
* Split up block processing metrics
* Tidy
* Refactor get_pubkey_from_state
* Remove commented-out code
* Rename state_cache -> checkpoint_cache
* Rename Checkpoint -> Snapshot
* Tidy, add comments
* Tidy up find_head function
* Change some checkpoint -> snapshot
* Add tests
* Expose max_len
* Remove dead code
* Tidy
* Fix bug
* Add sync-speed metric
* Add first attempt at VerifiableBlock
* Start integrating into beacon chain
* Integrate VerifiableBlock
* Rename VerifableBlock -> PartialBlockVerification
* Add start of typed methods
* Add progress
* Add further progress
* Rename structs
* Add full block verification to block_processing.rs
* Further beacon chain integration
* Update checks for gossip
* Add todo
* Start adding segement verification
* Add passing chain segement test
* Initial integration with batch sync
* Minor changes
* Tidy, add more error checking
* Start adding chain_segment tests
* Finish invalid signature tests
* Include single and gossip verified blocks in tests
* Add gossip verification tests
* Start adding docs
* Finish adding comments to block_processing.rs
* Rename block_processing.rs -> block_verification
* Start removing old block processing code
* Fixes beacon_chain compilation
* Fix project-wide compile errors
* Remove old code
* Correct code to pass all tests
* Fix bug with beacon proposer index
* Fix shim for BlockProcessingError
* Only process one epoch at a time
* Fix loop in chain segment processing
* Correct tests from master merge
* Add caching for state.eth1_data_votes
* Add BeaconChain::validator_pubkey
* Revert "Add caching for state.eth1_data_votes"
This reverts commit cd73dcd6434fb8d8e6bf30c5356355598ea7b78e.
Co-authored-by: Grant Wuerker <gwuerker@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Michael Sproul <michael@sigmaprime.io>
Co-authored-by: Michael Sproul <micsproul@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: pawan <pawandhananjay@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Paul Hauner <paul@paulhauner.com>
2020-03-17 06:24:44 +00:00
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update_parent_roots(&mut snapshots);
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update_proposal_signatures(&mut snapshots, &harness);
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Use async code when interacting with EL (#3244)
## Overview
This rather extensive PR achieves two primary goals:
1. Uses the finalized/justified checkpoints of fork choice (FC), rather than that of the head state.
2. Refactors fork choice, block production and block processing to `async` functions.
Additionally, it achieves:
- Concurrent forkchoice updates to the EL and cache pruning after a new head is selected.
- Concurrent "block packing" (attestations, etc) and execution payload retrieval during block production.
- Concurrent per-block-processing and execution payload verification during block processing.
- The `Arc`-ification of `SignedBeaconBlock` during block processing (it's never mutated, so why not?):
- I had to do this to deal with sending blocks into spawned tasks.
- Previously we were cloning the beacon block at least 2 times during each block processing, these clones are either removed or turned into cheaper `Arc` clones.
- We were also `Box`-ing and un-`Box`-ing beacon blocks as they moved throughout the networking crate. This is not a big deal, but it's nice to avoid shifting things between the stack and heap.
- Avoids cloning *all the blocks* in *every chain segment* during sync.
- It also has the potential to clean up our code where we need to pass an *owned* block around so we can send it back in the case of an error (I didn't do much of this, my PR is already big enough :sweat_smile:)
- The `BeaconChain::HeadSafetyStatus` struct was removed. It was an old relic from prior merge specs.
For motivation for this change, see https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse/pull/3244#issuecomment-1160963273
## Changes to `canonical_head` and `fork_choice`
Previously, the `BeaconChain` had two separate fields:
```
canonical_head: RwLock<Snapshot>,
fork_choice: RwLock<BeaconForkChoice>
```
Now, we have grouped these values under a single struct:
```
canonical_head: CanonicalHead {
cached_head: RwLock<Arc<Snapshot>>,
fork_choice: RwLock<BeaconForkChoice>
}
```
Apart from ergonomics, the only *actual* change here is wrapping the canonical head snapshot in an `Arc`. This means that we no longer need to hold the `cached_head` (`canonical_head`, in old terms) lock when we want to pull some values from it. This was done to avoid deadlock risks by preventing functions from acquiring (and holding) the `cached_head` and `fork_choice` locks simultaneously.
## Breaking Changes
### The `state` (root) field in the `finalized_checkpoint` SSE event
Consider the scenario where epoch `n` is just finalized, but `start_slot(n)` is skipped. There are two state roots we might in the `finalized_checkpoint` SSE event:
1. The state root of the finalized block, which is `get_block(finalized_checkpoint.root).state_root`.
4. The state root at slot of `start_slot(n)`, which would be the state from (1), but "skipped forward" through any skip slots.
Previously, Lighthouse would choose (2). However, we can see that when [Teku generates that event](https://github.com/ConsenSys/teku/blob/de2b2801c89ef5abf983d6bf37867c37fc47121f/data/beaconrestapi/src/main/java/tech/pegasys/teku/beaconrestapi/handlers/v1/events/EventSubscriptionManager.java#L171-L182) it uses [`getStateRootFromBlockRoot`](https://github.com/ConsenSys/teku/blob/de2b2801c89ef5abf983d6bf37867c37fc47121f/data/provider/src/main/java/tech/pegasys/teku/api/ChainDataProvider.java#L336-L341) which uses (1).
I have switched Lighthouse from (2) to (1). I think it's a somewhat arbitrary choice between the two, where (1) is easier to compute and is consistent with Teku.
## Notes for Reviewers
I've renamed `BeaconChain::fork_choice` to `BeaconChain::recompute_head`. Doing this helped ensure I broke all previous uses of fork choice and I also find it more descriptive. It describes an action and can't be confused with trying to get a reference to the `ForkChoice` struct.
I've changed the ordering of SSE events when a block is received. It used to be `[block, finalized, head]` and now it's `[block, head, finalized]`. It was easier this way and I don't think we were making any promises about SSE event ordering so it's not "breaking".
I've made it so fork choice will run when it's first constructed. I did this because I wanted to have a cached version of the last call to `get_head`. Ensuring `get_head` has been run *at least once* means that the cached values doesn't need to wrapped in an `Option`. This was fairly simple, it just involved passing a `slot` to the constructor so it knows *when* it's being run. When loading a fork choice from the store and a slot clock isn't handy I've just used the `slot` that was saved in the `fork_choice_store`. That seems like it would be a faithful representation of the slot when we saved it.
I added the `genesis_time: u64` to the `BeaconChain`. It's small, constant and nice to have around.
Since we're using FC for the fin/just checkpoints, we no longer get the `0x00..00` roots at genesis. You can see I had to remove a work-around in `ef-tests` here: b56be3bc2. I can't find any reason why this would be an issue, if anything I think it'll be better since the genesis-alias has caught us out a few times (0x00..00 isn't actually a real root). Edit: I did find a case where the `network` expected the 0x00..00 alias and patched it here: 3f26ac3e2.
You'll notice a lot of changes in tests. Generally, tests should be functionally equivalent. Here are the things creating the most diff-noise in tests:
- Changing tests to be `tokio::async` tests.
- Adding `.await` to fork choice, block processing and block production functions.
- Refactor of the `canonical_head` "API" provided by the `BeaconChain`. E.g., `chain.canonical_head.cached_head()` instead of `chain.canonical_head.read()`.
- Wrapping `SignedBeaconBlock` in an `Arc`.
- In the `beacon_chain/tests/block_verification`, we can't use the `lazy_static` `CHAIN_SEGMENT` variable anymore since it's generated with an async function. We just generate it in each test, not so efficient but hopefully insignificant.
I had to disable `rayon` concurrent tests in the `fork_choice` tests. This is because the use of `rayon` and `block_on` was causing a panic.
Co-authored-by: Mac L <mjladson@pm.me>
2022-07-03 05:36:50 +00:00
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assert_invalid_signature(
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&chain_segment,
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&harness,
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block_index,
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&snapshots,
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"attestation",
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)
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.await;
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Initial work towards v0.2.0 (#924)
* Remove ping protocol
* Initial renaming of network services
* Correct rebasing relative to latest master
* Start updating types
* Adds HashMapDelay struct to utils
* Initial network restructure
* Network restructure. Adds new types for v0.2.0
* Removes build artefacts
* Shift validation to beacon chain
* Temporarily remove gossip validation
This is to be updated to match current optimisation efforts.
* Adds AggregateAndProof
* Begin rebuilding pubsub encoding/decoding
* Signature hacking
* Shift gossipsup decoding into eth2_libp2p
* Existing EF tests passing with fake_crypto
* Shifts block encoding/decoding into RPC
* Delete outdated API spec
* All release tests passing bar genesis state parsing
* Update and test YamlConfig
* Update to spec v0.10 compatible BLS
* Updates to BLS EF tests
* Add EF test for AggregateVerify
And delete unused hash2curve tests for uncompressed points
* Update EF tests to v0.10.1
* Use optional block root correctly in block proc
* Use genesis fork in deposit domain. All tests pass
* Fast aggregate verify test
* Update REST API docs
* Fix unused import
* Bump spec tags to v0.10.1
* Add `seconds_per_eth1_block` to chainspec
* Update to timestamp based eth1 voting scheme
* Return None from `get_votes_to_consider` if block cache is empty
* Handle overflows in `is_candidate_block`
* Revert to failing tests
* Fix eth1 data sets test
* Choose default vote according to spec
* Fix collect_valid_votes tests
* Fix `get_votes_to_consider` to choose all eligible blocks
* Uncomment winning_vote tests
* Add comments; remove unused code
* Reduce seconds_per_eth1_block for simulation
* Addressed review comments
* Add test for default vote case
* Fix logs
* Remove unused functions
* Meter default eth1 votes
* Fix comments
* Progress on attestation service
* Address review comments; remove unused dependency
* Initial work on removing libp2p lock
* Add LRU caches to store (rollup)
* Update attestation validation for DB changes (WIP)
* Initial version of should_forward_block
* Scaffold
* Progress on attestation validation
Also, consolidate prod+testing slot clocks so that they share much
of the same implementation and can both handle sub-slot time changes.
* Removes lock from libp2p service
* Completed network lock removal
* Finish(?) attestation processing
* Correct network termination future
* Add slot check to block check
* Correct fmt issues
* Remove Drop implementation for network service
* Add first attempt at attestation proc. re-write
* Add version 2 of attestation processing
* Minor fixes
* Add validator pubkey cache
* Make get_indexed_attestation take a committee
* Link signature processing into new attn verification
* First working version
* Ensure pubkey cache is updated
* Add more metrics, slight optimizations
* Clone committee cache during attestation processing
* Update shuffling cache during block processing
* Remove old commented-out code
* Fix shuffling cache insert bug
* Used indexed attestation in fork choice
* Restructure attn processing, add metrics
* Add more detailed metrics
* Tidy, fix failing tests
* Fix failing tests, tidy
* Address reviewers suggestions
* Disable/delete two outdated tests
* Modification of validator for subscriptions
* Add slot signing to validator client
* Further progress on validation subscription
* Adds necessary validator subscription functionality
* Add new Pubkeys struct to signature_sets
* Refactor with functional approach
* Update beacon chain
* Clean up validator <-> beacon node http types
* Add aggregator status to ValidatorDuty
* Impl Clone for manual slot clock
* Fix minor errors
* Further progress validator client subscription
* Initial subscription and aggregation handling
* Remove decompressed member from pubkey bytes
* Progress to modifying val client for attestation aggregation
* First draft of validator client upgrade for aggregate attestations
* Add hashmap for indices lookup
* Add state cache, remove store cache
* Only build the head committee cache
* Removes lock on a network channel
* Partially implement beacon node subscription http api
* Correct compilation issues
* Change `get_attesting_indices` to use Vec
* Fix failing test
* Partial implementation of timer
* Adds timer, removes exit_future, http api to op pool
* Partial multiple aggregate attestation handling
* Permits bulk messages accross gossipsub network channel
* Correct compile issues
* Improve gosispsub messaging and correct rest api helpers
* Added global gossipsub subscriptions
* Update validator subscriptions data structs
* Tidy
* Re-structure validator subscriptions
* Initial handling of subscriptions
* Re-structure network service
* Add pubkey cache persistence file
* Add more comments
* Integrate persistence file into builder
* Add pubkey cache tests
* Add HashSetDelay and introduce into attestation service
* Handles validator subscriptions
* Add data_dir to beacon chain builder
* Remove Option in pubkey cache persistence file
* Ensure consistency between datadir/data_dir
* Fix failing network test
* Peer subnet discovery gets queued for future subscriptions
* Reorganise attestation service functions
* Initial wiring of attestation service
* First draft of attestation service timing logic
* Correct minor typos
* Tidy
* Fix todos
* Improve tests
* Add PeerInfo to connected peers mapping
* Fix compile error
* Fix compile error from merge
* Split up block processing metrics
* Tidy
* Refactor get_pubkey_from_state
* Remove commented-out code
* Rename state_cache -> checkpoint_cache
* Rename Checkpoint -> Snapshot
* Tidy, add comments
* Tidy up find_head function
* Change some checkpoint -> snapshot
* Add tests
* Expose max_len
* Remove dead code
* Tidy
* Fix bug
* Add sync-speed metric
* Add first attempt at VerifiableBlock
* Start integrating into beacon chain
* Integrate VerifiableBlock
* Rename VerifableBlock -> PartialBlockVerification
* Add start of typed methods
* Add progress
* Add further progress
* Rename structs
* Add full block verification to block_processing.rs
* Further beacon chain integration
* Update checks for gossip
* Add todo
* Start adding segement verification
* Add passing chain segement test
* Initial integration with batch sync
* Minor changes
* Tidy, add more error checking
* Start adding chain_segment tests
* Finish invalid signature tests
* Include single and gossip verified blocks in tests
* Add gossip verification tests
* Start adding docs
* Finish adding comments to block_processing.rs
* Rename block_processing.rs -> block_verification
* Start removing old block processing code
* Fixes beacon_chain compilation
* Fix project-wide compile errors
* Remove old code
* Correct code to pass all tests
* Fix bug with beacon proposer index
* Fix shim for BlockProcessingError
* Only process one epoch at a time
* Fix loop in chain segment processing
* Correct tests from master merge
* Add caching for state.eth1_data_votes
* Add BeaconChain::validator_pubkey
* Revert "Add caching for state.eth1_data_votes"
This reverts commit cd73dcd6434fb8d8e6bf30c5356355598ea7b78e.
Co-authored-by: Grant Wuerker <gwuerker@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Michael Sproul <michael@sigmaprime.io>
Co-authored-by: Michael Sproul <micsproul@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: pawan <pawandhananjay@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Paul Hauner <paul@paulhauner.com>
2020-03-17 06:24:44 +00:00
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checked_attestation = true;
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}
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2020-08-14 06:36:38 +00:00
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}
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Initial work towards v0.2.0 (#924)
* Remove ping protocol
* Initial renaming of network services
* Correct rebasing relative to latest master
* Start updating types
* Adds HashMapDelay struct to utils
* Initial network restructure
* Network restructure. Adds new types for v0.2.0
* Removes build artefacts
* Shift validation to beacon chain
* Temporarily remove gossip validation
This is to be updated to match current optimisation efforts.
* Adds AggregateAndProof
* Begin rebuilding pubsub encoding/decoding
* Signature hacking
* Shift gossipsup decoding into eth2_libp2p
* Existing EF tests passing with fake_crypto
* Shifts block encoding/decoding into RPC
* Delete outdated API spec
* All release tests passing bar genesis state parsing
* Update and test YamlConfig
* Update to spec v0.10 compatible BLS
* Updates to BLS EF tests
* Add EF test for AggregateVerify
And delete unused hash2curve tests for uncompressed points
* Update EF tests to v0.10.1
* Use optional block root correctly in block proc
* Use genesis fork in deposit domain. All tests pass
* Fast aggregate verify test
* Update REST API docs
* Fix unused import
* Bump spec tags to v0.10.1
* Add `seconds_per_eth1_block` to chainspec
* Update to timestamp based eth1 voting scheme
* Return None from `get_votes_to_consider` if block cache is empty
* Handle overflows in `is_candidate_block`
* Revert to failing tests
* Fix eth1 data sets test
* Choose default vote according to spec
* Fix collect_valid_votes tests
* Fix `get_votes_to_consider` to choose all eligible blocks
* Uncomment winning_vote tests
* Add comments; remove unused code
* Reduce seconds_per_eth1_block for simulation
* Addressed review comments
* Add test for default vote case
* Fix logs
* Remove unused functions
* Meter default eth1 votes
* Fix comments
* Progress on attestation service
* Address review comments; remove unused dependency
* Initial work on removing libp2p lock
* Add LRU caches to store (rollup)
* Update attestation validation for DB changes (WIP)
* Initial version of should_forward_block
* Scaffold
* Progress on attestation validation
Also, consolidate prod+testing slot clocks so that they share much
of the same implementation and can both handle sub-slot time changes.
* Removes lock from libp2p service
* Completed network lock removal
* Finish(?) attestation processing
* Correct network termination future
* Add slot check to block check
* Correct fmt issues
* Remove Drop implementation for network service
* Add first attempt at attestation proc. re-write
* Add version 2 of attestation processing
* Minor fixes
* Add validator pubkey cache
* Make get_indexed_attestation take a committee
* Link signature processing into new attn verification
* First working version
* Ensure pubkey cache is updated
* Add more metrics, slight optimizations
* Clone committee cache during attestation processing
* Update shuffling cache during block processing
* Remove old commented-out code
* Fix shuffling cache insert bug
* Used indexed attestation in fork choice
* Restructure attn processing, add metrics
* Add more detailed metrics
* Tidy, fix failing tests
* Fix failing tests, tidy
* Address reviewers suggestions
* Disable/delete two outdated tests
* Modification of validator for subscriptions
* Add slot signing to validator client
* Further progress on validation subscription
* Adds necessary validator subscription functionality
* Add new Pubkeys struct to signature_sets
* Refactor with functional approach
* Update beacon chain
* Clean up validator <-> beacon node http types
* Add aggregator status to ValidatorDuty
* Impl Clone for manual slot clock
* Fix minor errors
* Further progress validator client subscription
* Initial subscription and aggregation handling
* Remove decompressed member from pubkey bytes
* Progress to modifying val client for attestation aggregation
* First draft of validator client upgrade for aggregate attestations
* Add hashmap for indices lookup
* Add state cache, remove store cache
* Only build the head committee cache
* Removes lock on a network channel
* Partially implement beacon node subscription http api
* Correct compilation issues
* Change `get_attesting_indices` to use Vec
* Fix failing test
* Partial implementation of timer
* Adds timer, removes exit_future, http api to op pool
* Partial multiple aggregate attestation handling
* Permits bulk messages accross gossipsub network channel
* Correct compile issues
* Improve gosispsub messaging and correct rest api helpers
* Added global gossipsub subscriptions
* Update validator subscriptions data structs
* Tidy
* Re-structure validator subscriptions
* Initial handling of subscriptions
* Re-structure network service
* Add pubkey cache persistence file
* Add more comments
* Integrate persistence file into builder
* Add pubkey cache tests
* Add HashSetDelay and introduce into attestation service
* Handles validator subscriptions
* Add data_dir to beacon chain builder
* Remove Option in pubkey cache persistence file
* Ensure consistency between datadir/data_dir
* Fix failing network test
* Peer subnet discovery gets queued for future subscriptions
* Reorganise attestation service functions
* Initial wiring of attestation service
* First draft of attestation service timing logic
* Correct minor typos
* Tidy
* Fix todos
* Improve tests
* Add PeerInfo to connected peers mapping
* Fix compile error
* Fix compile error from merge
* Split up block processing metrics
* Tidy
* Refactor get_pubkey_from_state
* Remove commented-out code
* Rename state_cache -> checkpoint_cache
* Rename Checkpoint -> Snapshot
* Tidy, add comments
* Tidy up find_head function
* Change some checkpoint -> snapshot
* Add tests
* Expose max_len
* Remove dead code
* Tidy
* Fix bug
* Add sync-speed metric
* Add first attempt at VerifiableBlock
* Start integrating into beacon chain
* Integrate VerifiableBlock
* Rename VerifableBlock -> PartialBlockVerification
* Add start of typed methods
* Add progress
* Add further progress
* Rename structs
* Add full block verification to block_processing.rs
* Further beacon chain integration
* Update checks for gossip
* Add todo
* Start adding segement verification
* Add passing chain segement test
* Initial integration with batch sync
* Minor changes
* Tidy, add more error checking
* Start adding chain_segment tests
* Finish invalid signature tests
* Include single and gossip verified blocks in tests
* Add gossip verification tests
* Start adding docs
* Finish adding comments to block_processing.rs
* Rename block_processing.rs -> block_verification
* Start removing old block processing code
* Fixes beacon_chain compilation
* Fix project-wide compile errors
* Remove old code
* Correct code to pass all tests
* Fix bug with beacon proposer index
* Fix shim for BlockProcessingError
* Only process one epoch at a time
* Fix loop in chain segment processing
* Correct tests from master merge
* Add caching for state.eth1_data_votes
* Add BeaconChain::validator_pubkey
* Revert "Add caching for state.eth1_data_votes"
This reverts commit cd73dcd6434fb8d8e6bf30c5356355598ea7b78e.
Co-authored-by: Grant Wuerker <gwuerker@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Michael Sproul <michael@sigmaprime.io>
Co-authored-by: Michael Sproul <micsproul@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: pawan <pawandhananjay@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Paul Hauner <paul@paulhauner.com>
2020-03-17 06:24:44 +00:00
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assert!(
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checked_attestation,
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"the test should check an attestation signature"
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)
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}
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Use async code when interacting with EL (#3244)
## Overview
This rather extensive PR achieves two primary goals:
1. Uses the finalized/justified checkpoints of fork choice (FC), rather than that of the head state.
2. Refactors fork choice, block production and block processing to `async` functions.
Additionally, it achieves:
- Concurrent forkchoice updates to the EL and cache pruning after a new head is selected.
- Concurrent "block packing" (attestations, etc) and execution payload retrieval during block production.
- Concurrent per-block-processing and execution payload verification during block processing.
- The `Arc`-ification of `SignedBeaconBlock` during block processing (it's never mutated, so why not?):
- I had to do this to deal with sending blocks into spawned tasks.
- Previously we were cloning the beacon block at least 2 times during each block processing, these clones are either removed or turned into cheaper `Arc` clones.
- We were also `Box`-ing and un-`Box`-ing beacon blocks as they moved throughout the networking crate. This is not a big deal, but it's nice to avoid shifting things between the stack and heap.
- Avoids cloning *all the blocks* in *every chain segment* during sync.
- It also has the potential to clean up our code where we need to pass an *owned* block around so we can send it back in the case of an error (I didn't do much of this, my PR is already big enough :sweat_smile:)
- The `BeaconChain::HeadSafetyStatus` struct was removed. It was an old relic from prior merge specs.
For motivation for this change, see https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse/pull/3244#issuecomment-1160963273
## Changes to `canonical_head` and `fork_choice`
Previously, the `BeaconChain` had two separate fields:
```
canonical_head: RwLock<Snapshot>,
fork_choice: RwLock<BeaconForkChoice>
```
Now, we have grouped these values under a single struct:
```
canonical_head: CanonicalHead {
cached_head: RwLock<Arc<Snapshot>>,
fork_choice: RwLock<BeaconForkChoice>
}
```
Apart from ergonomics, the only *actual* change here is wrapping the canonical head snapshot in an `Arc`. This means that we no longer need to hold the `cached_head` (`canonical_head`, in old terms) lock when we want to pull some values from it. This was done to avoid deadlock risks by preventing functions from acquiring (and holding) the `cached_head` and `fork_choice` locks simultaneously.
## Breaking Changes
### The `state` (root) field in the `finalized_checkpoint` SSE event
Consider the scenario where epoch `n` is just finalized, but `start_slot(n)` is skipped. There are two state roots we might in the `finalized_checkpoint` SSE event:
1. The state root of the finalized block, which is `get_block(finalized_checkpoint.root).state_root`.
4. The state root at slot of `start_slot(n)`, which would be the state from (1), but "skipped forward" through any skip slots.
Previously, Lighthouse would choose (2). However, we can see that when [Teku generates that event](https://github.com/ConsenSys/teku/blob/de2b2801c89ef5abf983d6bf37867c37fc47121f/data/beaconrestapi/src/main/java/tech/pegasys/teku/beaconrestapi/handlers/v1/events/EventSubscriptionManager.java#L171-L182) it uses [`getStateRootFromBlockRoot`](https://github.com/ConsenSys/teku/blob/de2b2801c89ef5abf983d6bf37867c37fc47121f/data/provider/src/main/java/tech/pegasys/teku/api/ChainDataProvider.java#L336-L341) which uses (1).
I have switched Lighthouse from (2) to (1). I think it's a somewhat arbitrary choice between the two, where (1) is easier to compute and is consistent with Teku.
## Notes for Reviewers
I've renamed `BeaconChain::fork_choice` to `BeaconChain::recompute_head`. Doing this helped ensure I broke all previous uses of fork choice and I also find it more descriptive. It describes an action and can't be confused with trying to get a reference to the `ForkChoice` struct.
I've changed the ordering of SSE events when a block is received. It used to be `[block, finalized, head]` and now it's `[block, head, finalized]`. It was easier this way and I don't think we were making any promises about SSE event ordering so it's not "breaking".
I've made it so fork choice will run when it's first constructed. I did this because I wanted to have a cached version of the last call to `get_head`. Ensuring `get_head` has been run *at least once* means that the cached values doesn't need to wrapped in an `Option`. This was fairly simple, it just involved passing a `slot` to the constructor so it knows *when* it's being run. When loading a fork choice from the store and a slot clock isn't handy I've just used the `slot` that was saved in the `fork_choice_store`. That seems like it would be a faithful representation of the slot when we saved it.
I added the `genesis_time: u64` to the `BeaconChain`. It's small, constant and nice to have around.
Since we're using FC for the fin/just checkpoints, we no longer get the `0x00..00` roots at genesis. You can see I had to remove a work-around in `ef-tests` here: b56be3bc2. I can't find any reason why this would be an issue, if anything I think it'll be better since the genesis-alias has caught us out a few times (0x00..00 isn't actually a real root). Edit: I did find a case where the `network` expected the 0x00..00 alias and patched it here: 3f26ac3e2.
You'll notice a lot of changes in tests. Generally, tests should be functionally equivalent. Here are the things creating the most diff-noise in tests:
- Changing tests to be `tokio::async` tests.
- Adding `.await` to fork choice, block processing and block production functions.
- Refactor of the `canonical_head` "API" provided by the `BeaconChain`. E.g., `chain.canonical_head.cached_head()` instead of `chain.canonical_head.read()`.
- Wrapping `SignedBeaconBlock` in an `Arc`.
- In the `beacon_chain/tests/block_verification`, we can't use the `lazy_static` `CHAIN_SEGMENT` variable anymore since it's generated with an async function. We just generate it in each test, not so efficient but hopefully insignificant.
I had to disable `rayon` concurrent tests in the `fork_choice` tests. This is because the use of `rayon` and `block_on` was causing a panic.
Co-authored-by: Mac L <mjladson@pm.me>
2022-07-03 05:36:50 +00:00
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#[tokio::test]
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async fn invalid_signature_deposit() {
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let chain_segment = get_chain_segment().await;
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2020-08-14 06:36:38 +00:00
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for &block_index in BLOCK_INDICES {
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// Note: an invalid deposit signature is permitted!
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Use async code when interacting with EL (#3244)
## Overview
This rather extensive PR achieves two primary goals:
1. Uses the finalized/justified checkpoints of fork choice (FC), rather than that of the head state.
2. Refactors fork choice, block production and block processing to `async` functions.
Additionally, it achieves:
- Concurrent forkchoice updates to the EL and cache pruning after a new head is selected.
- Concurrent "block packing" (attestations, etc) and execution payload retrieval during block production.
- Concurrent per-block-processing and execution payload verification during block processing.
- The `Arc`-ification of `SignedBeaconBlock` during block processing (it's never mutated, so why not?):
- I had to do this to deal with sending blocks into spawned tasks.
- Previously we were cloning the beacon block at least 2 times during each block processing, these clones are either removed or turned into cheaper `Arc` clones.
- We were also `Box`-ing and un-`Box`-ing beacon blocks as they moved throughout the networking crate. This is not a big deal, but it's nice to avoid shifting things between the stack and heap.
- Avoids cloning *all the blocks* in *every chain segment* during sync.
- It also has the potential to clean up our code where we need to pass an *owned* block around so we can send it back in the case of an error (I didn't do much of this, my PR is already big enough :sweat_smile:)
- The `BeaconChain::HeadSafetyStatus` struct was removed. It was an old relic from prior merge specs.
For motivation for this change, see https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse/pull/3244#issuecomment-1160963273
## Changes to `canonical_head` and `fork_choice`
Previously, the `BeaconChain` had two separate fields:
```
canonical_head: RwLock<Snapshot>,
fork_choice: RwLock<BeaconForkChoice>
```
Now, we have grouped these values under a single struct:
```
canonical_head: CanonicalHead {
cached_head: RwLock<Arc<Snapshot>>,
fork_choice: RwLock<BeaconForkChoice>
}
```
Apart from ergonomics, the only *actual* change here is wrapping the canonical head snapshot in an `Arc`. This means that we no longer need to hold the `cached_head` (`canonical_head`, in old terms) lock when we want to pull some values from it. This was done to avoid deadlock risks by preventing functions from acquiring (and holding) the `cached_head` and `fork_choice` locks simultaneously.
## Breaking Changes
### The `state` (root) field in the `finalized_checkpoint` SSE event
Consider the scenario where epoch `n` is just finalized, but `start_slot(n)` is skipped. There are two state roots we might in the `finalized_checkpoint` SSE event:
1. The state root of the finalized block, which is `get_block(finalized_checkpoint.root).state_root`.
4. The state root at slot of `start_slot(n)`, which would be the state from (1), but "skipped forward" through any skip slots.
Previously, Lighthouse would choose (2). However, we can see that when [Teku generates that event](https://github.com/ConsenSys/teku/blob/de2b2801c89ef5abf983d6bf37867c37fc47121f/data/beaconrestapi/src/main/java/tech/pegasys/teku/beaconrestapi/handlers/v1/events/EventSubscriptionManager.java#L171-L182) it uses [`getStateRootFromBlockRoot`](https://github.com/ConsenSys/teku/blob/de2b2801c89ef5abf983d6bf37867c37fc47121f/data/provider/src/main/java/tech/pegasys/teku/api/ChainDataProvider.java#L336-L341) which uses (1).
I have switched Lighthouse from (2) to (1). I think it's a somewhat arbitrary choice between the two, where (1) is easier to compute and is consistent with Teku.
## Notes for Reviewers
I've renamed `BeaconChain::fork_choice` to `BeaconChain::recompute_head`. Doing this helped ensure I broke all previous uses of fork choice and I also find it more descriptive. It describes an action and can't be confused with trying to get a reference to the `ForkChoice` struct.
I've changed the ordering of SSE events when a block is received. It used to be `[block, finalized, head]` and now it's `[block, head, finalized]`. It was easier this way and I don't think we were making any promises about SSE event ordering so it's not "breaking".
I've made it so fork choice will run when it's first constructed. I did this because I wanted to have a cached version of the last call to `get_head`. Ensuring `get_head` has been run *at least once* means that the cached values doesn't need to wrapped in an `Option`. This was fairly simple, it just involved passing a `slot` to the constructor so it knows *when* it's being run. When loading a fork choice from the store and a slot clock isn't handy I've just used the `slot` that was saved in the `fork_choice_store`. That seems like it would be a faithful representation of the slot when we saved it.
I added the `genesis_time: u64` to the `BeaconChain`. It's small, constant and nice to have around.
Since we're using FC for the fin/just checkpoints, we no longer get the `0x00..00` roots at genesis. You can see I had to remove a work-around in `ef-tests` here: b56be3bc2. I can't find any reason why this would be an issue, if anything I think it'll be better since the genesis-alias has caught us out a few times (0x00..00 isn't actually a real root). Edit: I did find a case where the `network` expected the 0x00..00 alias and patched it here: 3f26ac3e2.
You'll notice a lot of changes in tests. Generally, tests should be functionally equivalent. Here are the things creating the most diff-noise in tests:
- Changing tests to be `tokio::async` tests.
- Adding `.await` to fork choice, block processing and block production functions.
- Refactor of the `canonical_head` "API" provided by the `BeaconChain`. E.g., `chain.canonical_head.cached_head()` instead of `chain.canonical_head.read()`.
- Wrapping `SignedBeaconBlock` in an `Arc`.
- In the `beacon_chain/tests/block_verification`, we can't use the `lazy_static` `CHAIN_SEGMENT` variable anymore since it's generated with an async function. We just generate it in each test, not so efficient but hopefully insignificant.
I had to disable `rayon` concurrent tests in the `fork_choice` tests. This is because the use of `rayon` and `block_on` was causing a panic.
Co-authored-by: Mac L <mjladson@pm.me>
2022-07-03 05:36:50 +00:00
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let harness = get_invalid_sigs_harness(&chain_segment).await;
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let mut snapshots = chain_segment.clone();
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Initial work towards v0.2.0 (#924)
* Remove ping protocol
* Initial renaming of network services
* Correct rebasing relative to latest master
* Start updating types
* Adds HashMapDelay struct to utils
* Initial network restructure
* Network restructure. Adds new types for v0.2.0
* Removes build artefacts
* Shift validation to beacon chain
* Temporarily remove gossip validation
This is to be updated to match current optimisation efforts.
* Adds AggregateAndProof
* Begin rebuilding pubsub encoding/decoding
* Signature hacking
* Shift gossipsup decoding into eth2_libp2p
* Existing EF tests passing with fake_crypto
* Shifts block encoding/decoding into RPC
* Delete outdated API spec
* All release tests passing bar genesis state parsing
* Update and test YamlConfig
* Update to spec v0.10 compatible BLS
* Updates to BLS EF tests
* Add EF test for AggregateVerify
And delete unused hash2curve tests for uncompressed points
* Update EF tests to v0.10.1
* Use optional block root correctly in block proc
* Use genesis fork in deposit domain. All tests pass
* Fast aggregate verify test
* Update REST API docs
* Fix unused import
* Bump spec tags to v0.10.1
* Add `seconds_per_eth1_block` to chainspec
* Update to timestamp based eth1 voting scheme
* Return None from `get_votes_to_consider` if block cache is empty
* Handle overflows in `is_candidate_block`
* Revert to failing tests
* Fix eth1 data sets test
* Choose default vote according to spec
* Fix collect_valid_votes tests
* Fix `get_votes_to_consider` to choose all eligible blocks
* Uncomment winning_vote tests
* Add comments; remove unused code
* Reduce seconds_per_eth1_block for simulation
* Addressed review comments
* Add test for default vote case
* Fix logs
* Remove unused functions
* Meter default eth1 votes
* Fix comments
* Progress on attestation service
* Address review comments; remove unused dependency
* Initial work on removing libp2p lock
* Add LRU caches to store (rollup)
* Update attestation validation for DB changes (WIP)
* Initial version of should_forward_block
* Scaffold
* Progress on attestation validation
Also, consolidate prod+testing slot clocks so that they share much
of the same implementation and can both handle sub-slot time changes.
* Removes lock from libp2p service
* Completed network lock removal
* Finish(?) attestation processing
* Correct network termination future
* Add slot check to block check
* Correct fmt issues
* Remove Drop implementation for network service
* Add first attempt at attestation proc. re-write
* Add version 2 of attestation processing
* Minor fixes
* Add validator pubkey cache
* Make get_indexed_attestation take a committee
* Link signature processing into new attn verification
* First working version
* Ensure pubkey cache is updated
* Add more metrics, slight optimizations
* Clone committee cache during attestation processing
* Update shuffling cache during block processing
* Remove old commented-out code
* Fix shuffling cache insert bug
* Used indexed attestation in fork choice
* Restructure attn processing, add metrics
* Add more detailed metrics
* Tidy, fix failing tests
* Fix failing tests, tidy
* Address reviewers suggestions
* Disable/delete two outdated tests
* Modification of validator for subscriptions
* Add slot signing to validator client
* Further progress on validation subscription
* Adds necessary validator subscription functionality
* Add new Pubkeys struct to signature_sets
* Refactor with functional approach
* Update beacon chain
* Clean up validator <-> beacon node http types
* Add aggregator status to ValidatorDuty
* Impl Clone for manual slot clock
* Fix minor errors
* Further progress validator client subscription
* Initial subscription and aggregation handling
* Remove decompressed member from pubkey bytes
* Progress to modifying val client for attestation aggregation
* First draft of validator client upgrade for aggregate attestations
* Add hashmap for indices lookup
* Add state cache, remove store cache
* Only build the head committee cache
* Removes lock on a network channel
* Partially implement beacon node subscription http api
* Correct compilation issues
* Change `get_attesting_indices` to use Vec
* Fix failing test
* Partial implementation of timer
* Adds timer, removes exit_future, http api to op pool
* Partial multiple aggregate attestation handling
* Permits bulk messages accross gossipsub network channel
* Correct compile issues
* Improve gosispsub messaging and correct rest api helpers
* Added global gossipsub subscriptions
* Update validator subscriptions data structs
* Tidy
* Re-structure validator subscriptions
* Initial handling of subscriptions
* Re-structure network service
* Add pubkey cache persistence file
* Add more comments
* Integrate persistence file into builder
* Add pubkey cache tests
* Add HashSetDelay and introduce into attestation service
* Handles validator subscriptions
* Add data_dir to beacon chain builder
* Remove Option in pubkey cache persistence file
* Ensure consistency between datadir/data_dir
* Fix failing network test
* Peer subnet discovery gets queued for future subscriptions
* Reorganise attestation service functions
* Initial wiring of attestation service
* First draft of attestation service timing logic
* Correct minor typos
* Tidy
* Fix todos
* Improve tests
* Add PeerInfo to connected peers mapping
* Fix compile error
* Fix compile error from merge
* Split up block processing metrics
* Tidy
* Refactor get_pubkey_from_state
* Remove commented-out code
* Rename state_cache -> checkpoint_cache
* Rename Checkpoint -> Snapshot
* Tidy, add comments
* Tidy up find_head function
* Change some checkpoint -> snapshot
* Add tests
* Expose max_len
* Remove dead code
* Tidy
* Fix bug
* Add sync-speed metric
* Add first attempt at VerifiableBlock
* Start integrating into beacon chain
* Integrate VerifiableBlock
* Rename VerifableBlock -> PartialBlockVerification
* Add start of typed methods
* Add progress
* Add further progress
* Rename structs
* Add full block verification to block_processing.rs
* Further beacon chain integration
* Update checks for gossip
* Add todo
* Start adding segement verification
* Add passing chain segement test
* Initial integration with batch sync
* Minor changes
* Tidy, add more error checking
* Start adding chain_segment tests
* Finish invalid signature tests
* Include single and gossip verified blocks in tests
* Add gossip verification tests
* Start adding docs
* Finish adding comments to block_processing.rs
* Rename block_processing.rs -> block_verification
* Start removing old block processing code
* Fixes beacon_chain compilation
* Fix project-wide compile errors
* Remove old code
* Correct code to pass all tests
* Fix bug with beacon proposer index
* Fix shim for BlockProcessingError
* Only process one epoch at a time
* Fix loop in chain segment processing
* Correct tests from master merge
* Add caching for state.eth1_data_votes
* Add BeaconChain::validator_pubkey
* Revert "Add caching for state.eth1_data_votes"
This reverts commit cd73dcd6434fb8d8e6bf30c5356355598ea7b78e.
Co-authored-by: Grant Wuerker <gwuerker@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Michael Sproul <michael@sigmaprime.io>
Co-authored-by: Michael Sproul <micsproul@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: pawan <pawandhananjay@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Paul Hauner <paul@paulhauner.com>
2020-03-17 06:24:44 +00:00
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let deposit = Deposit {
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proof: vec![Hash256::zero(); DEPOSIT_TREE_DEPTH + 1].into(),
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data: DepositData {
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pubkey: Keypair::random().pk.into(),
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withdrawal_credentials: Hash256::zero(),
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amount: 0,
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signature: junk_signature().into(),
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},
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};
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Use async code when interacting with EL (#3244)
## Overview
This rather extensive PR achieves two primary goals:
1. Uses the finalized/justified checkpoints of fork choice (FC), rather than that of the head state.
2. Refactors fork choice, block production and block processing to `async` functions.
Additionally, it achieves:
- Concurrent forkchoice updates to the EL and cache pruning after a new head is selected.
- Concurrent "block packing" (attestations, etc) and execution payload retrieval during block production.
- Concurrent per-block-processing and execution payload verification during block processing.
- The `Arc`-ification of `SignedBeaconBlock` during block processing (it's never mutated, so why not?):
- I had to do this to deal with sending blocks into spawned tasks.
- Previously we were cloning the beacon block at least 2 times during each block processing, these clones are either removed or turned into cheaper `Arc` clones.
- We were also `Box`-ing and un-`Box`-ing beacon blocks as they moved throughout the networking crate. This is not a big deal, but it's nice to avoid shifting things between the stack and heap.
- Avoids cloning *all the blocks* in *every chain segment* during sync.
- It also has the potential to clean up our code where we need to pass an *owned* block around so we can send it back in the case of an error (I didn't do much of this, my PR is already big enough :sweat_smile:)
- The `BeaconChain::HeadSafetyStatus` struct was removed. It was an old relic from prior merge specs.
For motivation for this change, see https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse/pull/3244#issuecomment-1160963273
## Changes to `canonical_head` and `fork_choice`
Previously, the `BeaconChain` had two separate fields:
```
canonical_head: RwLock<Snapshot>,
fork_choice: RwLock<BeaconForkChoice>
```
Now, we have grouped these values under a single struct:
```
canonical_head: CanonicalHead {
cached_head: RwLock<Arc<Snapshot>>,
fork_choice: RwLock<BeaconForkChoice>
}
```
Apart from ergonomics, the only *actual* change here is wrapping the canonical head snapshot in an `Arc`. This means that we no longer need to hold the `cached_head` (`canonical_head`, in old terms) lock when we want to pull some values from it. This was done to avoid deadlock risks by preventing functions from acquiring (and holding) the `cached_head` and `fork_choice` locks simultaneously.
## Breaking Changes
### The `state` (root) field in the `finalized_checkpoint` SSE event
Consider the scenario where epoch `n` is just finalized, but `start_slot(n)` is skipped. There are two state roots we might in the `finalized_checkpoint` SSE event:
1. The state root of the finalized block, which is `get_block(finalized_checkpoint.root).state_root`.
4. The state root at slot of `start_slot(n)`, which would be the state from (1), but "skipped forward" through any skip slots.
Previously, Lighthouse would choose (2). However, we can see that when [Teku generates that event](https://github.com/ConsenSys/teku/blob/de2b2801c89ef5abf983d6bf37867c37fc47121f/data/beaconrestapi/src/main/java/tech/pegasys/teku/beaconrestapi/handlers/v1/events/EventSubscriptionManager.java#L171-L182) it uses [`getStateRootFromBlockRoot`](https://github.com/ConsenSys/teku/blob/de2b2801c89ef5abf983d6bf37867c37fc47121f/data/provider/src/main/java/tech/pegasys/teku/api/ChainDataProvider.java#L336-L341) which uses (1).
I have switched Lighthouse from (2) to (1). I think it's a somewhat arbitrary choice between the two, where (1) is easier to compute and is consistent with Teku.
## Notes for Reviewers
I've renamed `BeaconChain::fork_choice` to `BeaconChain::recompute_head`. Doing this helped ensure I broke all previous uses of fork choice and I also find it more descriptive. It describes an action and can't be confused with trying to get a reference to the `ForkChoice` struct.
I've changed the ordering of SSE events when a block is received. It used to be `[block, finalized, head]` and now it's `[block, head, finalized]`. It was easier this way and I don't think we were making any promises about SSE event ordering so it's not "breaking".
I've made it so fork choice will run when it's first constructed. I did this because I wanted to have a cached version of the last call to `get_head`. Ensuring `get_head` has been run *at least once* means that the cached values doesn't need to wrapped in an `Option`. This was fairly simple, it just involved passing a `slot` to the constructor so it knows *when* it's being run. When loading a fork choice from the store and a slot clock isn't handy I've just used the `slot` that was saved in the `fork_choice_store`. That seems like it would be a faithful representation of the slot when we saved it.
I added the `genesis_time: u64` to the `BeaconChain`. It's small, constant and nice to have around.
Since we're using FC for the fin/just checkpoints, we no longer get the `0x00..00` roots at genesis. You can see I had to remove a work-around in `ef-tests` here: b56be3bc2. I can't find any reason why this would be an issue, if anything I think it'll be better since the genesis-alias has caught us out a few times (0x00..00 isn't actually a real root). Edit: I did find a case where the `network` expected the 0x00..00 alias and patched it here: 3f26ac3e2.
You'll notice a lot of changes in tests. Generally, tests should be functionally equivalent. Here are the things creating the most diff-noise in tests:
- Changing tests to be `tokio::async` tests.
- Adding `.await` to fork choice, block processing and block production functions.
- Refactor of the `canonical_head` "API" provided by the `BeaconChain`. E.g., `chain.canonical_head.cached_head()` instead of `chain.canonical_head.read()`.
- Wrapping `SignedBeaconBlock` in an `Arc`.
- In the `beacon_chain/tests/block_verification`, we can't use the `lazy_static` `CHAIN_SEGMENT` variable anymore since it's generated with an async function. We just generate it in each test, not so efficient but hopefully insignificant.
I had to disable `rayon` concurrent tests in the `fork_choice` tests. This is because the use of `rayon` and `block_on` was causing a panic.
Co-authored-by: Mac L <mjladson@pm.me>
2022-07-03 05:36:50 +00:00
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let (mut block, signature) = snapshots[block_index]
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.beacon_block
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.as_ref()
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.clone()
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.deconstruct();
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2021-07-09 06:15:32 +00:00
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block
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.body_mut()
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.deposits_mut()
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Initial work towards v0.2.0 (#924)
* Remove ping protocol
* Initial renaming of network services
* Correct rebasing relative to latest master
* Start updating types
* Adds HashMapDelay struct to utils
* Initial network restructure
* Network restructure. Adds new types for v0.2.0
* Removes build artefacts
* Shift validation to beacon chain
* Temporarily remove gossip validation
This is to be updated to match current optimisation efforts.
* Adds AggregateAndProof
* Begin rebuilding pubsub encoding/decoding
* Signature hacking
* Shift gossipsup decoding into eth2_libp2p
* Existing EF tests passing with fake_crypto
* Shifts block encoding/decoding into RPC
* Delete outdated API spec
* All release tests passing bar genesis state parsing
* Update and test YamlConfig
* Update to spec v0.10 compatible BLS
* Updates to BLS EF tests
* Add EF test for AggregateVerify
And delete unused hash2curve tests for uncompressed points
* Update EF tests to v0.10.1
* Use optional block root correctly in block proc
* Use genesis fork in deposit domain. All tests pass
* Fast aggregate verify test
* Update REST API docs
* Fix unused import
* Bump spec tags to v0.10.1
* Add `seconds_per_eth1_block` to chainspec
* Update to timestamp based eth1 voting scheme
* Return None from `get_votes_to_consider` if block cache is empty
* Handle overflows in `is_candidate_block`
* Revert to failing tests
* Fix eth1 data sets test
* Choose default vote according to spec
* Fix collect_valid_votes tests
* Fix `get_votes_to_consider` to choose all eligible blocks
* Uncomment winning_vote tests
* Add comments; remove unused code
* Reduce seconds_per_eth1_block for simulation
* Addressed review comments
* Add test for default vote case
* Fix logs
* Remove unused functions
* Meter default eth1 votes
* Fix comments
* Progress on attestation service
* Address review comments; remove unused dependency
* Initial work on removing libp2p lock
* Add LRU caches to store (rollup)
* Update attestation validation for DB changes (WIP)
* Initial version of should_forward_block
* Scaffold
* Progress on attestation validation
Also, consolidate prod+testing slot clocks so that they share much
of the same implementation and can both handle sub-slot time changes.
* Removes lock from libp2p service
* Completed network lock removal
* Finish(?) attestation processing
* Correct network termination future
* Add slot check to block check
* Correct fmt issues
* Remove Drop implementation for network service
* Add first attempt at attestation proc. re-write
* Add version 2 of attestation processing
* Minor fixes
* Add validator pubkey cache
* Make get_indexed_attestation take a committee
* Link signature processing into new attn verification
* First working version
* Ensure pubkey cache is updated
* Add more metrics, slight optimizations
* Clone committee cache during attestation processing
* Update shuffling cache during block processing
* Remove old commented-out code
* Fix shuffling cache insert bug
* Used indexed attestation in fork choice
* Restructure attn processing, add metrics
* Add more detailed metrics
* Tidy, fix failing tests
* Fix failing tests, tidy
* Address reviewers suggestions
* Disable/delete two outdated tests
* Modification of validator for subscriptions
* Add slot signing to validator client
* Further progress on validation subscription
* Adds necessary validator subscription functionality
* Add new Pubkeys struct to signature_sets
* Refactor with functional approach
* Update beacon chain
* Clean up validator <-> beacon node http types
* Add aggregator status to ValidatorDuty
* Impl Clone for manual slot clock
* Fix minor errors
* Further progress validator client subscription
* Initial subscription and aggregation handling
* Remove decompressed member from pubkey bytes
* Progress to modifying val client for attestation aggregation
* First draft of validator client upgrade for aggregate attestations
* Add hashmap for indices lookup
* Add state cache, remove store cache
* Only build the head committee cache
* Removes lock on a network channel
* Partially implement beacon node subscription http api
* Correct compilation issues
* Change `get_attesting_indices` to use Vec
* Fix failing test
* Partial implementation of timer
* Adds timer, removes exit_future, http api to op pool
* Partial multiple aggregate attestation handling
* Permits bulk messages accross gossipsub network channel
* Correct compile issues
* Improve gosispsub messaging and correct rest api helpers
* Added global gossipsub subscriptions
* Update validator subscriptions data structs
* Tidy
* Re-structure validator subscriptions
* Initial handling of subscriptions
* Re-structure network service
* Add pubkey cache persistence file
* Add more comments
* Integrate persistence file into builder
* Add pubkey cache tests
* Add HashSetDelay and introduce into attestation service
* Handles validator subscriptions
* Add data_dir to beacon chain builder
* Remove Option in pubkey cache persistence file
* Ensure consistency between datadir/data_dir
* Fix failing network test
* Peer subnet discovery gets queued for future subscriptions
* Reorganise attestation service functions
* Initial wiring of attestation service
* First draft of attestation service timing logic
* Correct minor typos
* Tidy
* Fix todos
* Improve tests
* Add PeerInfo to connected peers mapping
* Fix compile error
* Fix compile error from merge
* Split up block processing metrics
* Tidy
* Refactor get_pubkey_from_state
* Remove commented-out code
* Rename state_cache -> checkpoint_cache
* Rename Checkpoint -> Snapshot
* Tidy, add comments
* Tidy up find_head function
* Change some checkpoint -> snapshot
* Add tests
* Expose max_len
* Remove dead code
* Tidy
* Fix bug
* Add sync-speed metric
* Add first attempt at VerifiableBlock
* Start integrating into beacon chain
* Integrate VerifiableBlock
* Rename VerifableBlock -> PartialBlockVerification
* Add start of typed methods
* Add progress
* Add further progress
* Rename structs
* Add full block verification to block_processing.rs
* Further beacon chain integration
* Update checks for gossip
* Add todo
* Start adding segement verification
* Add passing chain segement test
* Initial integration with batch sync
* Minor changes
* Tidy, add more error checking
* Start adding chain_segment tests
* Finish invalid signature tests
* Include single and gossip verified blocks in tests
* Add gossip verification tests
* Start adding docs
* Finish adding comments to block_processing.rs
* Rename block_processing.rs -> block_verification
* Start removing old block processing code
* Fixes beacon_chain compilation
* Fix project-wide compile errors
* Remove old code
* Correct code to pass all tests
* Fix bug with beacon proposer index
* Fix shim for BlockProcessingError
* Only process one epoch at a time
* Fix loop in chain segment processing
* Correct tests from master merge
* Add caching for state.eth1_data_votes
* Add BeaconChain::validator_pubkey
* Revert "Add caching for state.eth1_data_votes"
This reverts commit cd73dcd6434fb8d8e6bf30c5356355598ea7b78e.
Co-authored-by: Grant Wuerker <gwuerker@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Michael Sproul <michael@sigmaprime.io>
Co-authored-by: Michael Sproul <micsproul@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: pawan <pawandhananjay@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Paul Hauner <paul@paulhauner.com>
2020-03-17 06:24:44 +00:00
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.push(deposit)
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Use async code when interacting with EL (#3244)
## Overview
This rather extensive PR achieves two primary goals:
1. Uses the finalized/justified checkpoints of fork choice (FC), rather than that of the head state.
2. Refactors fork choice, block production and block processing to `async` functions.
Additionally, it achieves:
- Concurrent forkchoice updates to the EL and cache pruning after a new head is selected.
- Concurrent "block packing" (attestations, etc) and execution payload retrieval during block production.
- Concurrent per-block-processing and execution payload verification during block processing.
- The `Arc`-ification of `SignedBeaconBlock` during block processing (it's never mutated, so why not?):
- I had to do this to deal with sending blocks into spawned tasks.
- Previously we were cloning the beacon block at least 2 times during each block processing, these clones are either removed or turned into cheaper `Arc` clones.
- We were also `Box`-ing and un-`Box`-ing beacon blocks as they moved throughout the networking crate. This is not a big deal, but it's nice to avoid shifting things between the stack and heap.
- Avoids cloning *all the blocks* in *every chain segment* during sync.
- It also has the potential to clean up our code where we need to pass an *owned* block around so we can send it back in the case of an error (I didn't do much of this, my PR is already big enough :sweat_smile:)
- The `BeaconChain::HeadSafetyStatus` struct was removed. It was an old relic from prior merge specs.
For motivation for this change, see https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse/pull/3244#issuecomment-1160963273
## Changes to `canonical_head` and `fork_choice`
Previously, the `BeaconChain` had two separate fields:
```
canonical_head: RwLock<Snapshot>,
fork_choice: RwLock<BeaconForkChoice>
```
Now, we have grouped these values under a single struct:
```
canonical_head: CanonicalHead {
cached_head: RwLock<Arc<Snapshot>>,
fork_choice: RwLock<BeaconForkChoice>
}
```
Apart from ergonomics, the only *actual* change here is wrapping the canonical head snapshot in an `Arc`. This means that we no longer need to hold the `cached_head` (`canonical_head`, in old terms) lock when we want to pull some values from it. This was done to avoid deadlock risks by preventing functions from acquiring (and holding) the `cached_head` and `fork_choice` locks simultaneously.
## Breaking Changes
### The `state` (root) field in the `finalized_checkpoint` SSE event
Consider the scenario where epoch `n` is just finalized, but `start_slot(n)` is skipped. There are two state roots we might in the `finalized_checkpoint` SSE event:
1. The state root of the finalized block, which is `get_block(finalized_checkpoint.root).state_root`.
4. The state root at slot of `start_slot(n)`, which would be the state from (1), but "skipped forward" through any skip slots.
Previously, Lighthouse would choose (2). However, we can see that when [Teku generates that event](https://github.com/ConsenSys/teku/blob/de2b2801c89ef5abf983d6bf37867c37fc47121f/data/beaconrestapi/src/main/java/tech/pegasys/teku/beaconrestapi/handlers/v1/events/EventSubscriptionManager.java#L171-L182) it uses [`getStateRootFromBlockRoot`](https://github.com/ConsenSys/teku/blob/de2b2801c89ef5abf983d6bf37867c37fc47121f/data/provider/src/main/java/tech/pegasys/teku/api/ChainDataProvider.java#L336-L341) which uses (1).
I have switched Lighthouse from (2) to (1). I think it's a somewhat arbitrary choice between the two, where (1) is easier to compute and is consistent with Teku.
## Notes for Reviewers
I've renamed `BeaconChain::fork_choice` to `BeaconChain::recompute_head`. Doing this helped ensure I broke all previous uses of fork choice and I also find it more descriptive. It describes an action and can't be confused with trying to get a reference to the `ForkChoice` struct.
I've changed the ordering of SSE events when a block is received. It used to be `[block, finalized, head]` and now it's `[block, head, finalized]`. It was easier this way and I don't think we were making any promises about SSE event ordering so it's not "breaking".
I've made it so fork choice will run when it's first constructed. I did this because I wanted to have a cached version of the last call to `get_head`. Ensuring `get_head` has been run *at least once* means that the cached values doesn't need to wrapped in an `Option`. This was fairly simple, it just involved passing a `slot` to the constructor so it knows *when* it's being run. When loading a fork choice from the store and a slot clock isn't handy I've just used the `slot` that was saved in the `fork_choice_store`. That seems like it would be a faithful representation of the slot when we saved it.
I added the `genesis_time: u64` to the `BeaconChain`. It's small, constant and nice to have around.
Since we're using FC for the fin/just checkpoints, we no longer get the `0x00..00` roots at genesis. You can see I had to remove a work-around in `ef-tests` here: b56be3bc2. I can't find any reason why this would be an issue, if anything I think it'll be better since the genesis-alias has caught us out a few times (0x00..00 isn't actually a real root). Edit: I did find a case where the `network` expected the 0x00..00 alias and patched it here: 3f26ac3e2.
You'll notice a lot of changes in tests. Generally, tests should be functionally equivalent. Here are the things creating the most diff-noise in tests:
- Changing tests to be `tokio::async` tests.
- Adding `.await` to fork choice, block processing and block production functions.
- Refactor of the `canonical_head` "API" provided by the `BeaconChain`. E.g., `chain.canonical_head.cached_head()` instead of `chain.canonical_head.read()`.
- Wrapping `SignedBeaconBlock` in an `Arc`.
- In the `beacon_chain/tests/block_verification`, we can't use the `lazy_static` `CHAIN_SEGMENT` variable anymore since it's generated with an async function. We just generate it in each test, not so efficient but hopefully insignificant.
I had to disable `rayon` concurrent tests in the `fork_choice` tests. This is because the use of `rayon` and `block_on` was causing a panic.
Co-authored-by: Mac L <mjladson@pm.me>
2022-07-03 05:36:50 +00:00
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snapshots[block_index].beacon_block =
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Initial work towards v0.2.0 (#924)
* Remove ping protocol
* Initial renaming of network services
* Correct rebasing relative to latest master
* Start updating types
* Adds HashMapDelay struct to utils
* Initial network restructure
* Network restructure. Adds new types for v0.2.0
* Removes build artefacts
* Shift validation to beacon chain
* Temporarily remove gossip validation
This is to be updated to match current optimisation efforts.
* Adds AggregateAndProof
* Begin rebuilding pubsub encoding/decoding
* Signature hacking
* Shift gossipsup decoding into eth2_libp2p
* Existing EF tests passing with fake_crypto
* Shifts block encoding/decoding into RPC
* Delete outdated API spec
* All release tests passing bar genesis state parsing
* Update and test YamlConfig
* Update to spec v0.10 compatible BLS
* Updates to BLS EF tests
* Add EF test for AggregateVerify
And delete unused hash2curve tests for uncompressed points
* Update EF tests to v0.10.1
* Use optional block root correctly in block proc
* Use genesis fork in deposit domain. All tests pass
* Fast aggregate verify test
* Update REST API docs
* Fix unused import
* Bump spec tags to v0.10.1
* Add `seconds_per_eth1_block` to chainspec
* Update to timestamp based eth1 voting scheme
* Return None from `get_votes_to_consider` if block cache is empty
* Handle overflows in `is_candidate_block`
* Revert to failing tests
* Fix eth1 data sets test
* Choose default vote according to spec
* Fix collect_valid_votes tests
* Fix `get_votes_to_consider` to choose all eligible blocks
* Uncomment winning_vote tests
* Add comments; remove unused code
* Reduce seconds_per_eth1_block for simulation
* Addressed review comments
* Add test for default vote case
* Fix logs
* Remove unused functions
* Meter default eth1 votes
* Fix comments
* Progress on attestation service
* Address review comments; remove unused dependency
* Initial work on removing libp2p lock
* Add LRU caches to store (rollup)
* Update attestation validation for DB changes (WIP)
* Initial version of should_forward_block
* Scaffold
* Progress on attestation validation
Also, consolidate prod+testing slot clocks so that they share much
of the same implementation and can both handle sub-slot time changes.
* Removes lock from libp2p service
* Completed network lock removal
* Finish(?) attestation processing
* Correct network termination future
* Add slot check to block check
* Correct fmt issues
* Remove Drop implementation for network service
* Add first attempt at attestation proc. re-write
* Add version 2 of attestation processing
* Minor fixes
* Add validator pubkey cache
* Make get_indexed_attestation take a committee
* Link signature processing into new attn verification
* First working version
* Ensure pubkey cache is updated
* Add more metrics, slight optimizations
* Clone committee cache during attestation processing
* Update shuffling cache during block processing
* Remove old commented-out code
* Fix shuffling cache insert bug
* Used indexed attestation in fork choice
* Restructure attn processing, add metrics
* Add more detailed metrics
* Tidy, fix failing tests
* Fix failing tests, tidy
* Address reviewers suggestions
* Disable/delete two outdated tests
* Modification of validator for subscriptions
* Add slot signing to validator client
* Further progress on validation subscription
* Adds necessary validator subscription functionality
* Add new Pubkeys struct to signature_sets
* Refactor with functional approach
* Update beacon chain
* Clean up validator <-> beacon node http types
* Add aggregator status to ValidatorDuty
* Impl Clone for manual slot clock
* Fix minor errors
* Further progress validator client subscription
* Initial subscription and aggregation handling
* Remove decompressed member from pubkey bytes
* Progress to modifying val client for attestation aggregation
* First draft of validator client upgrade for aggregate attestations
* Add hashmap for indices lookup
* Add state cache, remove store cache
* Only build the head committee cache
* Removes lock on a network channel
* Partially implement beacon node subscription http api
* Correct compilation issues
* Change `get_attesting_indices` to use Vec
* Fix failing test
* Partial implementation of timer
* Adds timer, removes exit_future, http api to op pool
* Partial multiple aggregate attestation handling
* Permits bulk messages accross gossipsub network channel
* Correct compile issues
* Improve gosispsub messaging and correct rest api helpers
* Added global gossipsub subscriptions
* Update validator subscriptions data structs
* Tidy
* Re-structure validator subscriptions
* Initial handling of subscriptions
* Re-structure network service
* Add pubkey cache persistence file
* Add more comments
* Integrate persistence file into builder
* Add pubkey cache tests
* Add HashSetDelay and introduce into attestation service
* Handles validator subscriptions
* Add data_dir to beacon chain builder
* Remove Option in pubkey cache persistence file
* Ensure consistency between datadir/data_dir
* Fix failing network test
* Peer subnet discovery gets queued for future subscriptions
* Reorganise attestation service functions
* Initial wiring of attestation service
* First draft of attestation service timing logic
* Correct minor typos
* Tidy
* Fix todos
* Improve tests
* Add PeerInfo to connected peers mapping
* Fix compile error
* Fix compile error from merge
* Split up block processing metrics
* Tidy
* Refactor get_pubkey_from_state
* Remove commented-out code
* Rename state_cache -> checkpoint_cache
* Rename Checkpoint -> Snapshot
* Tidy, add comments
* Tidy up find_head function
* Change some checkpoint -> snapshot
* Add tests
* Expose max_len
* Remove dead code
* Tidy
* Fix bug
* Add sync-speed metric
* Add first attempt at VerifiableBlock
* Start integrating into beacon chain
* Integrate VerifiableBlock
* Rename VerifableBlock -> PartialBlockVerification
* Add start of typed methods
* Add progress
* Add further progress
* Rename structs
* Add full block verification to block_processing.rs
* Further beacon chain integration
* Update checks for gossip
* Add todo
* Start adding segement verification
* Add passing chain segement test
* Initial integration with batch sync
* Minor changes
* Tidy, add more error checking
* Start adding chain_segment tests
* Finish invalid signature tests
* Include single and gossip verified blocks in tests
* Add gossip verification tests
* Start adding docs
* Finish adding comments to block_processing.rs
* Rename block_processing.rs -> block_verification
* Start removing old block processing code
* Fixes beacon_chain compilation
* Fix project-wide compile errors
* Remove old code
* Correct code to pass all tests
* Fix bug with beacon proposer index
* Fix shim for BlockProcessingError
* Only process one epoch at a time
* Fix loop in chain segment processing
* Correct tests from master merge
* Add caching for state.eth1_data_votes
* Add BeaconChain::validator_pubkey
* Revert "Add caching for state.eth1_data_votes"
This reverts commit cd73dcd6434fb8d8e6bf30c5356355598ea7b78e.
Co-authored-by: Grant Wuerker <gwuerker@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Michael Sproul <michael@sigmaprime.io>
Co-authored-by: Michael Sproul <micsproul@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: pawan <pawandhananjay@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Paul Hauner <paul@paulhauner.com>
2020-03-17 06:24:44 +00:00
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harness
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Use async code when interacting with EL (#3244)
## Overview
This rather extensive PR achieves two primary goals:
1. Uses the finalized/justified checkpoints of fork choice (FC), rather than that of the head state.
2. Refactors fork choice, block production and block processing to `async` functions.
Additionally, it achieves:
- Concurrent forkchoice updates to the EL and cache pruning after a new head is selected.
- Concurrent "block packing" (attestations, etc) and execution payload retrieval during block production.
- Concurrent per-block-processing and execution payload verification during block processing.
- The `Arc`-ification of `SignedBeaconBlock` during block processing (it's never mutated, so why not?):
- I had to do this to deal with sending blocks into spawned tasks.
- Previously we were cloning the beacon block at least 2 times during each block processing, these clones are either removed or turned into cheaper `Arc` clones.
- We were also `Box`-ing and un-`Box`-ing beacon blocks as they moved throughout the networking crate. This is not a big deal, but it's nice to avoid shifting things between the stack and heap.
- Avoids cloning *all the blocks* in *every chain segment* during sync.
- It also has the potential to clean up our code where we need to pass an *owned* block around so we can send it back in the case of an error (I didn't do much of this, my PR is already big enough :sweat_smile:)
- The `BeaconChain::HeadSafetyStatus` struct was removed. It was an old relic from prior merge specs.
For motivation for this change, see https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse/pull/3244#issuecomment-1160963273
## Changes to `canonical_head` and `fork_choice`
Previously, the `BeaconChain` had two separate fields:
```
canonical_head: RwLock<Snapshot>,
fork_choice: RwLock<BeaconForkChoice>
```
Now, we have grouped these values under a single struct:
```
canonical_head: CanonicalHead {
cached_head: RwLock<Arc<Snapshot>>,
fork_choice: RwLock<BeaconForkChoice>
}
```
Apart from ergonomics, the only *actual* change here is wrapping the canonical head snapshot in an `Arc`. This means that we no longer need to hold the `cached_head` (`canonical_head`, in old terms) lock when we want to pull some values from it. This was done to avoid deadlock risks by preventing functions from acquiring (and holding) the `cached_head` and `fork_choice` locks simultaneously.
## Breaking Changes
### The `state` (root) field in the `finalized_checkpoint` SSE event
Consider the scenario where epoch `n` is just finalized, but `start_slot(n)` is skipped. There are two state roots we might in the `finalized_checkpoint` SSE event:
1. The state root of the finalized block, which is `get_block(finalized_checkpoint.root).state_root`.
4. The state root at slot of `start_slot(n)`, which would be the state from (1), but "skipped forward" through any skip slots.
Previously, Lighthouse would choose (2). However, we can see that when [Teku generates that event](https://github.com/ConsenSys/teku/blob/de2b2801c89ef5abf983d6bf37867c37fc47121f/data/beaconrestapi/src/main/java/tech/pegasys/teku/beaconrestapi/handlers/v1/events/EventSubscriptionManager.java#L171-L182) it uses [`getStateRootFromBlockRoot`](https://github.com/ConsenSys/teku/blob/de2b2801c89ef5abf983d6bf37867c37fc47121f/data/provider/src/main/java/tech/pegasys/teku/api/ChainDataProvider.java#L336-L341) which uses (1).
I have switched Lighthouse from (2) to (1). I think it's a somewhat arbitrary choice between the two, where (1) is easier to compute and is consistent with Teku.
## Notes for Reviewers
I've renamed `BeaconChain::fork_choice` to `BeaconChain::recompute_head`. Doing this helped ensure I broke all previous uses of fork choice and I also find it more descriptive. It describes an action and can't be confused with trying to get a reference to the `ForkChoice` struct.
I've changed the ordering of SSE events when a block is received. It used to be `[block, finalized, head]` and now it's `[block, head, finalized]`. It was easier this way and I don't think we were making any promises about SSE event ordering so it's not "breaking".
I've made it so fork choice will run when it's first constructed. I did this because I wanted to have a cached version of the last call to `get_head`. Ensuring `get_head` has been run *at least once* means that the cached values doesn't need to wrapped in an `Option`. This was fairly simple, it just involved passing a `slot` to the constructor so it knows *when* it's being run. When loading a fork choice from the store and a slot clock isn't handy I've just used the `slot` that was saved in the `fork_choice_store`. That seems like it would be a faithful representation of the slot when we saved it.
I added the `genesis_time: u64` to the `BeaconChain`. It's small, constant and nice to have around.
Since we're using FC for the fin/just checkpoints, we no longer get the `0x00..00` roots at genesis. You can see I had to remove a work-around in `ef-tests` here: b56be3bc2. I can't find any reason why this would be an issue, if anything I think it'll be better since the genesis-alias has caught us out a few times (0x00..00 isn't actually a real root). Edit: I did find a case where the `network` expected the 0x00..00 alias and patched it here: 3f26ac3e2.
You'll notice a lot of changes in tests. Generally, tests should be functionally equivalent. Here are the things creating the most diff-noise in tests:
- Changing tests to be `tokio::async` tests.
- Adding `.await` to fork choice, block processing and block production functions.
- Refactor of the `canonical_head` "API" provided by the `BeaconChain`. E.g., `chain.canonical_head.cached_head()` instead of `chain.canonical_head.read()`.
- Wrapping `SignedBeaconBlock` in an `Arc`.
- In the `beacon_chain/tests/block_verification`, we can't use the `lazy_static` `CHAIN_SEGMENT` variable anymore since it's generated with an async function. We just generate it in each test, not so efficient but hopefully insignificant.
I had to disable `rayon` concurrent tests in the `fork_choice` tests. This is because the use of `rayon` and `block_on` was causing a panic.
Co-authored-by: Mac L <mjladson@pm.me>
2022-07-03 05:36:50 +00:00
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Initial work towards v0.2.0 (#924)
* Remove ping protocol
* Initial renaming of network services
* Correct rebasing relative to latest master
* Start updating types
* Adds HashMapDelay struct to utils
* Initial network restructure
* Network restructure. Adds new types for v0.2.0
* Removes build artefacts
* Shift validation to beacon chain
* Temporarily remove gossip validation
This is to be updated to match current optimisation efforts.
* Adds AggregateAndProof
* Begin rebuilding pubsub encoding/decoding
* Signature hacking
* Shift gossipsup decoding into eth2_libp2p
* Existing EF tests passing with fake_crypto
* Shifts block encoding/decoding into RPC
* Delete outdated API spec
* All release tests passing bar genesis state parsing
* Update and test YamlConfig
* Update to spec v0.10 compatible BLS
* Updates to BLS EF tests
* Add EF test for AggregateVerify
And delete unused hash2curve tests for uncompressed points
* Update EF tests to v0.10.1
* Use optional block root correctly in block proc
* Use genesis fork in deposit domain. All tests pass
* Fast aggregate verify test
* Update REST API docs
* Fix unused import
* Bump spec tags to v0.10.1
* Add `seconds_per_eth1_block` to chainspec
* Update to timestamp based eth1 voting scheme
* Return None from `get_votes_to_consider` if block cache is empty
* Handle overflows in `is_candidate_block`
* Revert to failing tests
* Fix eth1 data sets test
* Choose default vote according to spec
* Fix collect_valid_votes tests
* Fix `get_votes_to_consider` to choose all eligible blocks
* Uncomment winning_vote tests
* Add comments; remove unused code
* Reduce seconds_per_eth1_block for simulation
* Addressed review comments
* Add test for default vote case
* Fix logs
* Remove unused functions
* Meter default eth1 votes
* Fix comments
* Progress on attestation service
* Address review comments; remove unused dependency
* Initial work on removing libp2p lock
* Add LRU caches to store (rollup)
* Update attestation validation for DB changes (WIP)
* Initial version of should_forward_block
* Scaffold
* Progress on attestation validation
Also, consolidate prod+testing slot clocks so that they share much
of the same implementation and can both handle sub-slot time changes.
* Removes lock from libp2p service
* Completed network lock removal
* Finish(?) attestation processing
* Correct network termination future
* Add slot check to block check
* Correct fmt issues
* Remove Drop implementation for network service
* Add first attempt at attestation proc. re-write
* Add version 2 of attestation processing
* Minor fixes
* Add validator pubkey cache
* Make get_indexed_attestation take a committee
* Link signature processing into new attn verification
* First working version
* Ensure pubkey cache is updated
* Add more metrics, slight optimizations
* Clone committee cache during attestation processing
* Update shuffling cache during block processing
* Remove old commented-out code
* Fix shuffling cache insert bug
* Used indexed attestation in fork choice
* Restructure attn processing, add metrics
* Add more detailed metrics
* Tidy, fix failing tests
* Fix failing tests, tidy
* Address reviewers suggestions
* Disable/delete two outdated tests
* Modification of validator for subscriptions
* Add slot signing to validator client
* Further progress on validation subscription
* Adds necessary validator subscription functionality
* Add new Pubkeys struct to signature_sets
* Refactor with functional approach
* Update beacon chain
* Clean up validator <-> beacon node http types
* Add aggregator status to ValidatorDuty
* Impl Clone for manual slot clock
* Fix minor errors
* Further progress validator client subscription
* Initial subscription and aggregation handling
* Remove decompressed member from pubkey bytes
* Progress to modifying val client for attestation aggregation
* First draft of validator client upgrade for aggregate attestations
* Add hashmap for indices lookup
* Add state cache, remove store cache
* Only build the head committee cache
* Removes lock on a network channel
* Partially implement beacon node subscription http api
* Correct compilation issues
* Change `get_attesting_indices` to use Vec
* Fix failing test
* Partial implementation of timer
* Adds timer, removes exit_future, http api to op pool
* Partial multiple aggregate attestation handling
* Permits bulk messages accross gossipsub network channel
* Correct compile issues
* Improve gosispsub messaging and correct rest api helpers
* Added global gossipsub subscriptions
* Update validator subscriptions data structs
* Tidy
* Re-structure validator subscriptions
* Initial handling of subscriptions
* Re-structure network service
* Add pubkey cache persistence file
* Add more comments
* Integrate persistence file into builder
* Add pubkey cache tests
* Add HashSetDelay and introduce into attestation service
* Handles validator subscriptions
* Add data_dir to beacon chain builder
* Remove Option in pubkey cache persistence file
* Ensure consistency between datadir/data_dir
* Fix failing network test
* Peer subnet discovery gets queued for future subscriptions
* Reorganise attestation service functions
* Initial wiring of attestation service
* First draft of attestation service timing logic
* Correct minor typos
* Tidy
* Fix todos
* Improve tests
* Add PeerInfo to connected peers mapping
* Fix compile error
* Fix compile error from merge
* Split up block processing metrics
* Tidy
* Refactor get_pubkey_from_state
* Remove commented-out code
* Rename state_cache -> checkpoint_cache
* Rename Checkpoint -> Snapshot
* Tidy, add comments
* Tidy up find_head function
* Change some checkpoint -> snapshot
* Add tests
* Expose max_len
* Remove dead code
* Tidy
* Fix bug
* Add sync-speed metric
* Add first attempt at VerifiableBlock
* Start integrating into beacon chain
* Integrate VerifiableBlock
* Rename VerifableBlock -> PartialBlockVerification
* Add start of typed methods
* Add progress
* Add further progress
* Rename structs
* Add full block verification to block_processing.rs
* Further beacon chain integration
* Update checks for gossip
* Add todo
* Start adding segement verification
* Add passing chain segement test
* Initial integration with batch sync
* Minor changes
* Tidy, add more error checking
* Start adding chain_segment tests
* Finish invalid signature tests
* Include single and gossip verified blocks in tests
* Add gossip verification tests
* Start adding docs
* Finish adding comments to block_processing.rs
* Rename block_processing.rs -> block_verification
* Start removing old block processing code
* Fixes beacon_chain compilation
* Fix project-wide compile errors
* Remove old code
* Correct code to pass all tests
* Fix bug with beacon proposer index
* Fix shim for BlockProcessingError
* Only process one epoch at a time
* Fix loop in chain segment processing
* Correct tests from master merge
* Add caching for state.eth1_data_votes
* Add BeaconChain::validator_pubkey
* Revert "Add caching for state.eth1_data_votes"
This reverts commit cd73dcd6434fb8d8e6bf30c5356355598ea7b78e.
Co-authored-by: Grant Wuerker <gwuerker@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Michael Sproul <michael@sigmaprime.io>
Co-authored-by: Michael Sproul <micsproul@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: pawan <pawandhananjay@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Paul Hauner <paul@paulhauner.com>
2020-03-17 06:24:44 +00:00
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2020-08-14 06:36:38 +00:00
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Initial work towards v0.2.0 (#924)
* Remove ping protocol
* Initial renaming of network services
* Correct rebasing relative to latest master
* Start updating types
* Adds HashMapDelay struct to utils
* Initial network restructure
* Network restructure. Adds new types for v0.2.0
* Removes build artefacts
* Shift validation to beacon chain
* Temporarily remove gossip validation
This is to be updated to match current optimisation efforts.
* Adds AggregateAndProof
* Begin rebuilding pubsub encoding/decoding
* Signature hacking
* Shift gossipsup decoding into eth2_libp2p
* Existing EF tests passing with fake_crypto
* Shifts block encoding/decoding into RPC
* Delete outdated API spec
* All release tests passing bar genesis state parsing
* Update and test YamlConfig
* Update to spec v0.10 compatible BLS
* Updates to BLS EF tests
* Add EF test for AggregateVerify
And delete unused hash2curve tests for uncompressed points
* Update EF tests to v0.10.1
* Use optional block root correctly in block proc
* Use genesis fork in deposit domain. All tests pass
* Fast aggregate verify test
* Update REST API docs
* Fix unused import
* Bump spec tags to v0.10.1
* Add `seconds_per_eth1_block` to chainspec
* Update to timestamp based eth1 voting scheme
* Return None from `get_votes_to_consider` if block cache is empty
* Handle overflows in `is_candidate_block`
* Revert to failing tests
* Fix eth1 data sets test
* Choose default vote according to spec
* Fix collect_valid_votes tests
* Fix `get_votes_to_consider` to choose all eligible blocks
* Uncomment winning_vote tests
* Add comments; remove unused code
* Reduce seconds_per_eth1_block for simulation
* Addressed review comments
* Add test for default vote case
* Fix logs
* Remove unused functions
* Meter default eth1 votes
* Fix comments
* Progress on attestation service
* Address review comments; remove unused dependency
* Initial work on removing libp2p lock
* Add LRU caches to store (rollup)
* Update attestation validation for DB changes (WIP)
* Initial version of should_forward_block
* Scaffold
* Progress on attestation validation
Also, consolidate prod+testing slot clocks so that they share much
of the same implementation and can both handle sub-slot time changes.
* Removes lock from libp2p service
* Completed network lock removal
* Finish(?) attestation processing
* Correct network termination future
* Add slot check to block check
* Correct fmt issues
* Remove Drop implementation for network service
* Add first attempt at attestation proc. re-write
* Add version 2 of attestation processing
* Minor fixes
* Add validator pubkey cache
* Make get_indexed_attestation take a committee
* Link signature processing into new attn verification
* First working version
* Ensure pubkey cache is updated
* Add more metrics, slight optimizations
* Clone committee cache during attestation processing
* Update shuffling cache during block processing
* Remove old commented-out code
* Fix shuffling cache insert bug
* Used indexed attestation in fork choice
* Restructure attn processing, add metrics
* Add more detailed metrics
* Tidy, fix failing tests
* Fix failing tests, tidy
* Address reviewers suggestions
* Disable/delete two outdated tests
* Modification of validator for subscriptions
* Add slot signing to validator client
* Further progress on validation subscription
* Adds necessary validator subscription functionality
* Add new Pubkeys struct to signature_sets
* Refactor with functional approach
* Update beacon chain
* Clean up validator <-> beacon node http types
* Add aggregator status to ValidatorDuty
* Impl Clone for manual slot clock
* Fix minor errors
* Further progress validator client subscription
* Initial subscription and aggregation handling
* Remove decompressed member from pubkey bytes
* Progress to modifying val client for attestation aggregation
* First draft of validator client upgrade for aggregate attestations
* Add hashmap for indices lookup
* Add state cache, remove store cache
* Only build the head committee cache
* Removes lock on a network channel
* Partially implement beacon node subscription http api
* Correct compilation issues
* Change `get_attesting_indices` to use Vec
* Fix failing test
* Partial implementation of timer
* Adds timer, removes exit_future, http api to op pool
* Partial multiple aggregate attestation handling
* Permits bulk messages accross gossipsub network channel
* Correct compile issues
* Improve gosispsub messaging and correct rest api helpers
* Added global gossipsub subscriptions
* Update validator subscriptions data structs
* Tidy
* Re-structure validator subscriptions
* Initial handling of subscriptions
* Re-structure network service
* Add pubkey cache persistence file
* Add more comments
* Integrate persistence file into builder
* Add pubkey cache tests
* Add HashSetDelay and introduce into attestation service
* Handles validator subscriptions
* Add data_dir to beacon chain builder
* Remove Option in pubkey cache persistence file
* Ensure consistency between datadir/data_dir
* Fix failing network test
* Peer subnet discovery gets queued for future subscriptions
* Reorganise attestation service functions
* Initial wiring of attestation service
* First draft of attestation service timing logic
* Correct minor typos
* Tidy
* Fix todos
* Improve tests
* Add PeerInfo to connected peers mapping
* Fix compile error
* Fix compile error from merge
* Split up block processing metrics
* Tidy
* Refactor get_pubkey_from_state
* Remove commented-out code
* Rename state_cache -> checkpoint_cache
* Rename Checkpoint -> Snapshot
* Tidy, add comments
* Tidy up find_head function
* Change some checkpoint -> snapshot
* Add tests
* Expose max_len
* Remove dead code
* Tidy
* Fix bug
* Add sync-speed metric
* Add first attempt at VerifiableBlock
* Start integrating into beacon chain
* Integrate VerifiableBlock
* Rename VerifableBlock -> PartialBlockVerification
* Add start of typed methods
* Add progress
* Add further progress
* Rename structs
* Add full block verification to block_processing.rs
* Further beacon chain integration
* Update checks for gossip
* Add todo
* Start adding segement verification
* Add passing chain segement test
* Initial integration with batch sync
* Minor changes
* Tidy, add more error checking
* Start adding chain_segment tests
* Finish invalid signature tests
* Include single and gossip verified blocks in tests
* Add gossip verification tests
* Start adding docs
* Finish adding comments to block_processing.rs
* Rename block_processing.rs -> block_verification
* Start removing old block processing code
* Fixes beacon_chain compilation
* Fix project-wide compile errors
* Remove old code
* Correct code to pass all tests
* Fix bug with beacon proposer index
* Fix shim for BlockProcessingError
* Only process one epoch at a time
* Fix loop in chain segment processing
* Correct tests from master merge
* Add caching for state.eth1_data_votes
* Add BeaconChain::validator_pubkey
* Revert "Add caching for state.eth1_data_votes"
This reverts commit cd73dcd6434fb8d8e6bf30c5356355598ea7b78e.
Co-authored-by: Grant Wuerker <gwuerker@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Michael Sproul <michael@sigmaprime.io>
Co-authored-by: Michael Sproul <micsproul@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: pawan <pawandhananjay@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Paul Hauner <paul@paulhauner.com>
2020-03-17 06:24:44 +00:00
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Use async code when interacting with EL (#3244)
## Overview
This rather extensive PR achieves two primary goals:
1. Uses the finalized/justified checkpoints of fork choice (FC), rather than that of the head state.
2. Refactors fork choice, block production and block processing to `async` functions.
Additionally, it achieves:
- Concurrent forkchoice updates to the EL and cache pruning after a new head is selected.
- Concurrent "block packing" (attestations, etc) and execution payload retrieval during block production.
- Concurrent per-block-processing and execution payload verification during block processing.
- The `Arc`-ification of `SignedBeaconBlock` during block processing (it's never mutated, so why not?):
- I had to do this to deal with sending blocks into spawned tasks.
- Previously we were cloning the beacon block at least 2 times during each block processing, these clones are either removed or turned into cheaper `Arc` clones.
- We were also `Box`-ing and un-`Box`-ing beacon blocks as they moved throughout the networking crate. This is not a big deal, but it's nice to avoid shifting things between the stack and heap.
- Avoids cloning *all the blocks* in *every chain segment* during sync.
- It also has the potential to clean up our code where we need to pass an *owned* block around so we can send it back in the case of an error (I didn't do much of this, my PR is already big enough :sweat_smile:)
- The `BeaconChain::HeadSafetyStatus` struct was removed. It was an old relic from prior merge specs.
For motivation for this change, see https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse/pull/3244#issuecomment-1160963273
## Changes to `canonical_head` and `fork_choice`
Previously, the `BeaconChain` had two separate fields:
```
canonical_head: RwLock<Snapshot>,
fork_choice: RwLock<BeaconForkChoice>
```
Now, we have grouped these values under a single struct:
```
canonical_head: CanonicalHead {
cached_head: RwLock<Arc<Snapshot>>,
fork_choice: RwLock<BeaconForkChoice>
}
```
Apart from ergonomics, the only *actual* change here is wrapping the canonical head snapshot in an `Arc`. This means that we no longer need to hold the `cached_head` (`canonical_head`, in old terms) lock when we want to pull some values from it. This was done to avoid deadlock risks by preventing functions from acquiring (and holding) the `cached_head` and `fork_choice` locks simultaneously.
## Breaking Changes
### The `state` (root) field in the `finalized_checkpoint` SSE event
Consider the scenario where epoch `n` is just finalized, but `start_slot(n)` is skipped. There are two state roots we might in the `finalized_checkpoint` SSE event:
1. The state root of the finalized block, which is `get_block(finalized_checkpoint.root).state_root`.
4. The state root at slot of `start_slot(n)`, which would be the state from (1), but "skipped forward" through any skip slots.
Previously, Lighthouse would choose (2). However, we can see that when [Teku generates that event](https://github.com/ConsenSys/teku/blob/de2b2801c89ef5abf983d6bf37867c37fc47121f/data/beaconrestapi/src/main/java/tech/pegasys/teku/beaconrestapi/handlers/v1/events/EventSubscriptionManager.java#L171-L182) it uses [`getStateRootFromBlockRoot`](https://github.com/ConsenSys/teku/blob/de2b2801c89ef5abf983d6bf37867c37fc47121f/data/provider/src/main/java/tech/pegasys/teku/api/ChainDataProvider.java#L336-L341) which uses (1).
I have switched Lighthouse from (2) to (1). I think it's a somewhat arbitrary choice between the two, where (1) is easier to compute and is consistent with Teku.
## Notes for Reviewers
I've renamed `BeaconChain::fork_choice` to `BeaconChain::recompute_head`. Doing this helped ensure I broke all previous uses of fork choice and I also find it more descriptive. It describes an action and can't be confused with trying to get a reference to the `ForkChoice` struct.
I've changed the ordering of SSE events when a block is received. It used to be `[block, finalized, head]` and now it's `[block, head, finalized]`. It was easier this way and I don't think we were making any promises about SSE event ordering so it's not "breaking".
I've made it so fork choice will run when it's first constructed. I did this because I wanted to have a cached version of the last call to `get_head`. Ensuring `get_head` has been run *at least once* means that the cached values doesn't need to wrapped in an `Option`. This was fairly simple, it just involved passing a `slot` to the constructor so it knows *when* it's being run. When loading a fork choice from the store and a slot clock isn't handy I've just used the `slot` that was saved in the `fork_choice_store`. That seems like it would be a faithful representation of the slot when we saved it.
I added the `genesis_time: u64` to the `BeaconChain`. It's small, constant and nice to have around.
Since we're using FC for the fin/just checkpoints, we no longer get the `0x00..00` roots at genesis. You can see I had to remove a work-around in `ef-tests` here: b56be3bc2. I can't find any reason why this would be an issue, if anything I think it'll be better since the genesis-alias has caught us out a few times (0x00..00 isn't actually a real root). Edit: I did find a case where the `network` expected the 0x00..00 alias and patched it here: 3f26ac3e2.
You'll notice a lot of changes in tests. Generally, tests should be functionally equivalent. Here are the things creating the most diff-noise in tests:
- Changing tests to be `tokio::async` tests.
- Adding `.await` to fork choice, block processing and block production functions.
- Refactor of the `canonical_head` "API" provided by the `BeaconChain`. E.g., `chain.canonical_head.cached_head()` instead of `chain.canonical_head.read()`.
- Wrapping `SignedBeaconBlock` in an `Arc`.
- In the `beacon_chain/tests/block_verification`, we can't use the `lazy_static` `CHAIN_SEGMENT` variable anymore since it's generated with an async function. We just generate it in each test, not so efficient but hopefully insignificant.
I had to disable `rayon` concurrent tests in the `fork_choice` tests. This is because the use of `rayon` and `block_on` was causing a panic.
Co-authored-by: Mac L <mjladson@pm.me>
2022-07-03 05:36:50 +00:00
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async fn invalid_signature_exit() {
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let chain_segment = get_chain_segment().await;
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2020-08-14 06:36:38 +00:00
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for &block_index in BLOCK_INDICES {
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Use async code when interacting with EL (#3244)
## Overview
This rather extensive PR achieves two primary goals:
1. Uses the finalized/justified checkpoints of fork choice (FC), rather than that of the head state.
2. Refactors fork choice, block production and block processing to `async` functions.
Additionally, it achieves:
- Concurrent forkchoice updates to the EL and cache pruning after a new head is selected.
- Concurrent "block packing" (attestations, etc) and execution payload retrieval during block production.
- Concurrent per-block-processing and execution payload verification during block processing.
- The `Arc`-ification of `SignedBeaconBlock` during block processing (it's never mutated, so why not?):
- I had to do this to deal with sending blocks into spawned tasks.
- Previously we were cloning the beacon block at least 2 times during each block processing, these clones are either removed or turned into cheaper `Arc` clones.
- We were also `Box`-ing and un-`Box`-ing beacon blocks as they moved throughout the networking crate. This is not a big deal, but it's nice to avoid shifting things between the stack and heap.
- Avoids cloning *all the blocks* in *every chain segment* during sync.
- It also has the potential to clean up our code where we need to pass an *owned* block around so we can send it back in the case of an error (I didn't do much of this, my PR is already big enough :sweat_smile:)
- The `BeaconChain::HeadSafetyStatus` struct was removed. It was an old relic from prior merge specs.
For motivation for this change, see https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse/pull/3244#issuecomment-1160963273
## Changes to `canonical_head` and `fork_choice`
Previously, the `BeaconChain` had two separate fields:
```
canonical_head: RwLock<Snapshot>,
fork_choice: RwLock<BeaconForkChoice>
```
Now, we have grouped these values under a single struct:
```
canonical_head: CanonicalHead {
cached_head: RwLock<Arc<Snapshot>>,
fork_choice: RwLock<BeaconForkChoice>
}
```
Apart from ergonomics, the only *actual* change here is wrapping the canonical head snapshot in an `Arc`. This means that we no longer need to hold the `cached_head` (`canonical_head`, in old terms) lock when we want to pull some values from it. This was done to avoid deadlock risks by preventing functions from acquiring (and holding) the `cached_head` and `fork_choice` locks simultaneously.
## Breaking Changes
### The `state` (root) field in the `finalized_checkpoint` SSE event
Consider the scenario where epoch `n` is just finalized, but `start_slot(n)` is skipped. There are two state roots we might in the `finalized_checkpoint` SSE event:
1. The state root of the finalized block, which is `get_block(finalized_checkpoint.root).state_root`.
4. The state root at slot of `start_slot(n)`, which would be the state from (1), but "skipped forward" through any skip slots.
Previously, Lighthouse would choose (2). However, we can see that when [Teku generates that event](https://github.com/ConsenSys/teku/blob/de2b2801c89ef5abf983d6bf37867c37fc47121f/data/beaconrestapi/src/main/java/tech/pegasys/teku/beaconrestapi/handlers/v1/events/EventSubscriptionManager.java#L171-L182) it uses [`getStateRootFromBlockRoot`](https://github.com/ConsenSys/teku/blob/de2b2801c89ef5abf983d6bf37867c37fc47121f/data/provider/src/main/java/tech/pegasys/teku/api/ChainDataProvider.java#L336-L341) which uses (1).
I have switched Lighthouse from (2) to (1). I think it's a somewhat arbitrary choice between the two, where (1) is easier to compute and is consistent with Teku.
## Notes for Reviewers
I've renamed `BeaconChain::fork_choice` to `BeaconChain::recompute_head`. Doing this helped ensure I broke all previous uses of fork choice and I also find it more descriptive. It describes an action and can't be confused with trying to get a reference to the `ForkChoice` struct.
I've changed the ordering of SSE events when a block is received. It used to be `[block, finalized, head]` and now it's `[block, head, finalized]`. It was easier this way and I don't think we were making any promises about SSE event ordering so it's not "breaking".
I've made it so fork choice will run when it's first constructed. I did this because I wanted to have a cached version of the last call to `get_head`. Ensuring `get_head` has been run *at least once* means that the cached values doesn't need to wrapped in an `Option`. This was fairly simple, it just involved passing a `slot` to the constructor so it knows *when* it's being run. When loading a fork choice from the store and a slot clock isn't handy I've just used the `slot` that was saved in the `fork_choice_store`. That seems like it would be a faithful representation of the slot when we saved it.
I added the `genesis_time: u64` to the `BeaconChain`. It's small, constant and nice to have around.
Since we're using FC for the fin/just checkpoints, we no longer get the `0x00..00` roots at genesis. You can see I had to remove a work-around in `ef-tests` here: b56be3bc2. I can't find any reason why this would be an issue, if anything I think it'll be better since the genesis-alias has caught us out a few times (0x00..00 isn't actually a real root). Edit: I did find a case where the `network` expected the 0x00..00 alias and patched it here: 3f26ac3e2.
You'll notice a lot of changes in tests. Generally, tests should be functionally equivalent. Here are the things creating the most diff-noise in tests:
- Changing tests to be `tokio::async` tests.
- Adding `.await` to fork choice, block processing and block production functions.
- Refactor of the `canonical_head` "API" provided by the `BeaconChain`. E.g., `chain.canonical_head.cached_head()` instead of `chain.canonical_head.read()`.
- Wrapping `SignedBeaconBlock` in an `Arc`.
- In the `beacon_chain/tests/block_verification`, we can't use the `lazy_static` `CHAIN_SEGMENT` variable anymore since it's generated with an async function. We just generate it in each test, not so efficient but hopefully insignificant.
I had to disable `rayon` concurrent tests in the `fork_choice` tests. This is because the use of `rayon` and `block_on` was causing a panic.
Co-authored-by: Mac L <mjladson@pm.me>
2022-07-03 05:36:50 +00:00
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let harness = get_invalid_sigs_harness(&chain_segment).await;
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Initial work towards v0.2.0 (#924)
* Remove ping protocol
* Initial renaming of network services
* Correct rebasing relative to latest master
* Start updating types
* Adds HashMapDelay struct to utils
* Initial network restructure
* Network restructure. Adds new types for v0.2.0
* Removes build artefacts
* Shift validation to beacon chain
* Temporarily remove gossip validation
This is to be updated to match current optimisation efforts.
* Adds AggregateAndProof
* Begin rebuilding pubsub encoding/decoding
* Signature hacking
* Shift gossipsup decoding into eth2_libp2p
* Existing EF tests passing with fake_crypto
* Shifts block encoding/decoding into RPC
* Delete outdated API spec
* All release tests passing bar genesis state parsing
* Update and test YamlConfig
* Update to spec v0.10 compatible BLS
* Updates to BLS EF tests
* Add EF test for AggregateVerify
And delete unused hash2curve tests for uncompressed points
* Update EF tests to v0.10.1
* Use optional block root correctly in block proc
* Use genesis fork in deposit domain. All tests pass
* Fast aggregate verify test
* Update REST API docs
* Fix unused import
* Bump spec tags to v0.10.1
* Add `seconds_per_eth1_block` to chainspec
* Update to timestamp based eth1 voting scheme
* Return None from `get_votes_to_consider` if block cache is empty
* Handle overflows in `is_candidate_block`
* Revert to failing tests
* Fix eth1 data sets test
* Choose default vote according to spec
* Fix collect_valid_votes tests
* Fix `get_votes_to_consider` to choose all eligible blocks
* Uncomment winning_vote tests
* Add comments; remove unused code
* Reduce seconds_per_eth1_block for simulation
* Addressed review comments
* Add test for default vote case
* Fix logs
* Remove unused functions
* Meter default eth1 votes
* Fix comments
* Progress on attestation service
* Address review comments; remove unused dependency
* Initial work on removing libp2p lock
* Add LRU caches to store (rollup)
* Update attestation validation for DB changes (WIP)
* Initial version of should_forward_block
* Scaffold
* Progress on attestation validation
Also, consolidate prod+testing slot clocks so that they share much
of the same implementation and can both handle sub-slot time changes.
* Removes lock from libp2p service
* Completed network lock removal
* Finish(?) attestation processing
* Correct network termination future
* Add slot check to block check
* Correct fmt issues
* Remove Drop implementation for network service
* Add first attempt at attestation proc. re-write
* Add version 2 of attestation processing
* Minor fixes
* Add validator pubkey cache
* Make get_indexed_attestation take a committee
* Link signature processing into new attn verification
* First working version
* Ensure pubkey cache is updated
* Add more metrics, slight optimizations
* Clone committee cache during attestation processing
* Update shuffling cache during block processing
* Remove old commented-out code
* Fix shuffling cache insert bug
* Used indexed attestation in fork choice
* Restructure attn processing, add metrics
* Add more detailed metrics
* Tidy, fix failing tests
* Fix failing tests, tidy
* Address reviewers suggestions
* Disable/delete two outdated tests
* Modification of validator for subscriptions
* Add slot signing to validator client
* Further progress on validation subscription
* Adds necessary validator subscription functionality
* Add new Pubkeys struct to signature_sets
* Refactor with functional approach
* Update beacon chain
* Clean up validator <-> beacon node http types
* Add aggregator status to ValidatorDuty
* Impl Clone for manual slot clock
* Fix minor errors
* Further progress validator client subscription
* Initial subscription and aggregation handling
* Remove decompressed member from pubkey bytes
* Progress to modifying val client for attestation aggregation
* First draft of validator client upgrade for aggregate attestations
* Add hashmap for indices lookup
* Add state cache, remove store cache
* Only build the head committee cache
* Removes lock on a network channel
* Partially implement beacon node subscription http api
* Correct compilation issues
* Change `get_attesting_indices` to use Vec
* Fix failing test
* Partial implementation of timer
* Adds timer, removes exit_future, http api to op pool
* Partial multiple aggregate attestation handling
* Permits bulk messages accross gossipsub network channel
* Correct compile issues
* Improve gosispsub messaging and correct rest api helpers
* Added global gossipsub subscriptions
* Update validator subscriptions data structs
* Tidy
* Re-structure validator subscriptions
* Initial handling of subscriptions
* Re-structure network service
* Add pubkey cache persistence file
* Add more comments
* Integrate persistence file into builder
* Add pubkey cache tests
* Add HashSetDelay and introduce into attestation service
* Handles validator subscriptions
* Add data_dir to beacon chain builder
* Remove Option in pubkey cache persistence file
* Ensure consistency between datadir/data_dir
* Fix failing network test
* Peer subnet discovery gets queued for future subscriptions
* Reorganise attestation service functions
* Initial wiring of attestation service
* First draft of attestation service timing logic
* Correct minor typos
* Tidy
* Fix todos
* Improve tests
* Add PeerInfo to connected peers mapping
* Fix compile error
* Fix compile error from merge
* Split up block processing metrics
* Tidy
* Refactor get_pubkey_from_state
* Remove commented-out code
* Rename state_cache -> checkpoint_cache
* Rename Checkpoint -> Snapshot
* Tidy, add comments
* Tidy up find_head function
* Change some checkpoint -> snapshot
* Add tests
* Expose max_len
* Remove dead code
* Tidy
* Fix bug
* Add sync-speed metric
* Add first attempt at VerifiableBlock
* Start integrating into beacon chain
* Integrate VerifiableBlock
* Rename VerifableBlock -> PartialBlockVerification
* Add start of typed methods
* Add progress
* Add further progress
* Rename structs
* Add full block verification to block_processing.rs
* Further beacon chain integration
* Update checks for gossip
* Add todo
* Start adding segement verification
* Add passing chain segement test
* Initial integration with batch sync
* Minor changes
* Tidy, add more error checking
* Start adding chain_segment tests
* Finish invalid signature tests
* Include single and gossip verified blocks in tests
* Add gossip verification tests
* Start adding docs
* Finish adding comments to block_processing.rs
* Rename block_processing.rs -> block_verification
* Start removing old block processing code
* Fixes beacon_chain compilation
* Fix project-wide compile errors
* Remove old code
* Correct code to pass all tests
* Fix bug with beacon proposer index
* Fix shim for BlockProcessingError
* Only process one epoch at a time
* Fix loop in chain segment processing
* Correct tests from master merge
* Add caching for state.eth1_data_votes
* Add BeaconChain::validator_pubkey
* Revert "Add caching for state.eth1_data_votes"
This reverts commit cd73dcd6434fb8d8e6bf30c5356355598ea7b78e.
Co-authored-by: Grant Wuerker <gwuerker@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Michael Sproul <michael@sigmaprime.io>
Co-authored-by: Michael Sproul <micsproul@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: pawan <pawandhananjay@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Paul Hauner <paul@paulhauner.com>
2020-03-17 06:24:44 +00:00
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let epoch = snapshots[block_index].beacon_state.current_epoch();
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Use async code when interacting with EL (#3244)
## Overview
This rather extensive PR achieves two primary goals:
1. Uses the finalized/justified checkpoints of fork choice (FC), rather than that of the head state.
2. Refactors fork choice, block production and block processing to `async` functions.
Additionally, it achieves:
- Concurrent forkchoice updates to the EL and cache pruning after a new head is selected.
- Concurrent "block packing" (attestations, etc) and execution payload retrieval during block production.
- Concurrent per-block-processing and execution payload verification during block processing.
- The `Arc`-ification of `SignedBeaconBlock` during block processing (it's never mutated, so why not?):
- I had to do this to deal with sending blocks into spawned tasks.
- Previously we were cloning the beacon block at least 2 times during each block processing, these clones are either removed or turned into cheaper `Arc` clones.
- We were also `Box`-ing and un-`Box`-ing beacon blocks as they moved throughout the networking crate. This is not a big deal, but it's nice to avoid shifting things between the stack and heap.
- Avoids cloning *all the blocks* in *every chain segment* during sync.
- It also has the potential to clean up our code where we need to pass an *owned* block around so we can send it back in the case of an error (I didn't do much of this, my PR is already big enough :sweat_smile:)
- The `BeaconChain::HeadSafetyStatus` struct was removed. It was an old relic from prior merge specs.
For motivation for this change, see https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse/pull/3244#issuecomment-1160963273
## Changes to `canonical_head` and `fork_choice`
Previously, the `BeaconChain` had two separate fields:
```
canonical_head: RwLock<Snapshot>,
fork_choice: RwLock<BeaconForkChoice>
```
Now, we have grouped these values under a single struct:
```
canonical_head: CanonicalHead {
cached_head: RwLock<Arc<Snapshot>>,
fork_choice: RwLock<BeaconForkChoice>
}
```
Apart from ergonomics, the only *actual* change here is wrapping the canonical head snapshot in an `Arc`. This means that we no longer need to hold the `cached_head` (`canonical_head`, in old terms) lock when we want to pull some values from it. This was done to avoid deadlock risks by preventing functions from acquiring (and holding) the `cached_head` and `fork_choice` locks simultaneously.
## Breaking Changes
### The `state` (root) field in the `finalized_checkpoint` SSE event
Consider the scenario where epoch `n` is just finalized, but `start_slot(n)` is skipped. There are two state roots we might in the `finalized_checkpoint` SSE event:
1. The state root of the finalized block, which is `get_block(finalized_checkpoint.root).state_root`.
4. The state root at slot of `start_slot(n)`, which would be the state from (1), but "skipped forward" through any skip slots.
Previously, Lighthouse would choose (2). However, we can see that when [Teku generates that event](https://github.com/ConsenSys/teku/blob/de2b2801c89ef5abf983d6bf37867c37fc47121f/data/beaconrestapi/src/main/java/tech/pegasys/teku/beaconrestapi/handlers/v1/events/EventSubscriptionManager.java#L171-L182) it uses [`getStateRootFromBlockRoot`](https://github.com/ConsenSys/teku/blob/de2b2801c89ef5abf983d6bf37867c37fc47121f/data/provider/src/main/java/tech/pegasys/teku/api/ChainDataProvider.java#L336-L341) which uses (1).
I have switched Lighthouse from (2) to (1). I think it's a somewhat arbitrary choice between the two, where (1) is easier to compute and is consistent with Teku.
## Notes for Reviewers
I've renamed `BeaconChain::fork_choice` to `BeaconChain::recompute_head`. Doing this helped ensure I broke all previous uses of fork choice and I also find it more descriptive. It describes an action and can't be confused with trying to get a reference to the `ForkChoice` struct.
I've changed the ordering of SSE events when a block is received. It used to be `[block, finalized, head]` and now it's `[block, head, finalized]`. It was easier this way and I don't think we were making any promises about SSE event ordering so it's not "breaking".
I've made it so fork choice will run when it's first constructed. I did this because I wanted to have a cached version of the last call to `get_head`. Ensuring `get_head` has been run *at least once* means that the cached values doesn't need to wrapped in an `Option`. This was fairly simple, it just involved passing a `slot` to the constructor so it knows *when* it's being run. When loading a fork choice from the store and a slot clock isn't handy I've just used the `slot` that was saved in the `fork_choice_store`. That seems like it would be a faithful representation of the slot when we saved it.
I added the `genesis_time: u64` to the `BeaconChain`. It's small, constant and nice to have around.
Since we're using FC for the fin/just checkpoints, we no longer get the `0x00..00` roots at genesis. You can see I had to remove a work-around in `ef-tests` here: b56be3bc2. I can't find any reason why this would be an issue, if anything I think it'll be better since the genesis-alias has caught us out a few times (0x00..00 isn't actually a real root). Edit: I did find a case where the `network` expected the 0x00..00 alias and patched it here: 3f26ac3e2.
You'll notice a lot of changes in tests. Generally, tests should be functionally equivalent. Here are the things creating the most diff-noise in tests:
- Changing tests to be `tokio::async` tests.
- Adding `.await` to fork choice, block processing and block production functions.
- Refactor of the `canonical_head` "API" provided by the `BeaconChain`. E.g., `chain.canonical_head.cached_head()` instead of `chain.canonical_head.read()`.
- Wrapping `SignedBeaconBlock` in an `Arc`.
- In the `beacon_chain/tests/block_verification`, we can't use the `lazy_static` `CHAIN_SEGMENT` variable anymore since it's generated with an async function. We just generate it in each test, not so efficient but hopefully insignificant.
I had to disable `rayon` concurrent tests in the `fork_choice` tests. This is because the use of `rayon` and `block_on` was causing a panic.
Co-authored-by: Mac L <mjladson@pm.me>
2022-07-03 05:36:50 +00:00
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block
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Initial work towards v0.2.0 (#924)
* Remove ping protocol
* Initial renaming of network services
* Correct rebasing relative to latest master
* Start updating types
* Adds HashMapDelay struct to utils
* Initial network restructure
* Network restructure. Adds new types for v0.2.0
* Removes build artefacts
* Shift validation to beacon chain
* Temporarily remove gossip validation
This is to be updated to match current optimisation efforts.
* Adds AggregateAndProof
* Begin rebuilding pubsub encoding/decoding
* Signature hacking
* Shift gossipsup decoding into eth2_libp2p
* Existing EF tests passing with fake_crypto
* Shifts block encoding/decoding into RPC
* Delete outdated API spec
* All release tests passing bar genesis state parsing
* Update and test YamlConfig
* Update to spec v0.10 compatible BLS
* Updates to BLS EF tests
* Add EF test for AggregateVerify
And delete unused hash2curve tests for uncompressed points
* Update EF tests to v0.10.1
* Use optional block root correctly in block proc
* Use genesis fork in deposit domain. All tests pass
* Fast aggregate verify test
* Update REST API docs
* Fix unused import
* Bump spec tags to v0.10.1
* Add `seconds_per_eth1_block` to chainspec
* Update to timestamp based eth1 voting scheme
* Return None from `get_votes_to_consider` if block cache is empty
* Handle overflows in `is_candidate_block`
* Revert to failing tests
* Fix eth1 data sets test
* Choose default vote according to spec
* Fix collect_valid_votes tests
* Fix `get_votes_to_consider` to choose all eligible blocks
* Uncomment winning_vote tests
* Add comments; remove unused code
* Reduce seconds_per_eth1_block for simulation
* Addressed review comments
* Add test for default vote case
* Fix logs
* Remove unused functions
* Meter default eth1 votes
* Fix comments
* Progress on attestation service
* Address review comments; remove unused dependency
* Initial work on removing libp2p lock
* Add LRU caches to store (rollup)
* Update attestation validation for DB changes (WIP)
* Initial version of should_forward_block
* Scaffold
* Progress on attestation validation
Also, consolidate prod+testing slot clocks so that they share much
of the same implementation and can both handle sub-slot time changes.
* Removes lock from libp2p service
* Completed network lock removal
* Finish(?) attestation processing
* Correct network termination future
* Add slot check to block check
* Correct fmt issues
* Remove Drop implementation for network service
* Add first attempt at attestation proc. re-write
* Add version 2 of attestation processing
* Minor fixes
* Add validator pubkey cache
* Make get_indexed_attestation take a committee
* Link signature processing into new attn verification
* First working version
* Ensure pubkey cache is updated
* Add more metrics, slight optimizations
* Clone committee cache during attestation processing
* Update shuffling cache during block processing
* Remove old commented-out code
* Fix shuffling cache insert bug
* Used indexed attestation in fork choice
* Restructure attn processing, add metrics
* Add more detailed metrics
* Tidy, fix failing tests
* Fix failing tests, tidy
* Address reviewers suggestions
* Disable/delete two outdated tests
* Modification of validator for subscriptions
* Add slot signing to validator client
* Further progress on validation subscription
* Adds necessary validator subscription functionality
* Add new Pubkeys struct to signature_sets
* Refactor with functional approach
* Update beacon chain
* Clean up validator <-> beacon node http types
* Add aggregator status to ValidatorDuty
* Impl Clone for manual slot clock
* Fix minor errors
* Further progress validator client subscription
* Initial subscription and aggregation handling
* Remove decompressed member from pubkey bytes
* Progress to modifying val client for attestation aggregation
* First draft of validator client upgrade for aggregate attestations
* Add hashmap for indices lookup
* Add state cache, remove store cache
* Only build the head committee cache
* Removes lock on a network channel
* Partially implement beacon node subscription http api
* Correct compilation issues
* Change `get_attesting_indices` to use Vec
* Fix failing test
* Partial implementation of timer
* Adds timer, removes exit_future, http api to op pool
* Partial multiple aggregate attestation handling
* Permits bulk messages accross gossipsub network channel
* Correct compile issues
* Improve gosispsub messaging and correct rest api helpers
* Added global gossipsub subscriptions
* Update validator subscriptions data structs
* Tidy
* Re-structure validator subscriptions
* Initial handling of subscriptions
* Re-structure network service
* Add pubkey cache persistence file
* Add more comments
* Integrate persistence file into builder
* Add pubkey cache tests
* Add HashSetDelay and introduce into attestation service
* Handles validator subscriptions
* Add data_dir to beacon chain builder
* Remove Option in pubkey cache persistence file
* Ensure consistency between datadir/data_dir
* Fix failing network test
* Peer subnet discovery gets queued for future subscriptions
* Reorganise attestation service functions
* Initial wiring of attestation service
* First draft of attestation service timing logic
* Correct minor typos
* Tidy
* Fix todos
* Improve tests
* Add PeerInfo to connected peers mapping
* Fix compile error
* Fix compile error from merge
* Split up block processing metrics
* Tidy
* Refactor get_pubkey_from_state
* Remove commented-out code
* Rename state_cache -> checkpoint_cache
* Rename Checkpoint -> Snapshot
* Tidy, add comments
* Tidy up find_head function
* Change some checkpoint -> snapshot
* Add tests
* Expose max_len
* Remove dead code
* Tidy
* Fix bug
* Add sync-speed metric
* Add first attempt at VerifiableBlock
* Start integrating into beacon chain
* Integrate VerifiableBlock
* Rename VerifableBlock -> PartialBlockVerification
* Add start of typed methods
* Add progress
* Add further progress
* Rename structs
* Add full block verification to block_processing.rs
* Further beacon chain integration
* Update checks for gossip
* Add todo
* Start adding segement verification
* Add passing chain segement test
* Initial integration with batch sync
* Minor changes
* Tidy, add more error checking
* Start adding chain_segment tests
* Finish invalid signature tests
* Include single and gossip verified blocks in tests
* Add gossip verification tests
* Start adding docs
* Finish adding comments to block_processing.rs
* Rename block_processing.rs -> block_verification
* Start removing old block processing code
* Fixes beacon_chain compilation
* Fix project-wide compile errors
* Remove old code
* Correct code to pass all tests
* Fix bug with beacon proposer index
* Fix shim for BlockProcessingError
* Only process one epoch at a time
* Fix loop in chain segment processing
* Correct tests from master merge
* Add caching for state.eth1_data_votes
* Add BeaconChain::validator_pubkey
* Revert "Add caching for state.eth1_data_votes"
This reverts commit cd73dcd6434fb8d8e6bf30c5356355598ea7b78e.
Co-authored-by: Grant Wuerker <gwuerker@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Michael Sproul <michael@sigmaprime.io>
Co-authored-by: Michael Sproul <micsproul@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: pawan <pawandhananjay@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Paul Hauner <paul@paulhauner.com>
2020-03-17 06:24:44 +00:00
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Use async code when interacting with EL (#3244)
## Overview
This rather extensive PR achieves two primary goals:
1. Uses the finalized/justified checkpoints of fork choice (FC), rather than that of the head state.
2. Refactors fork choice, block production and block processing to `async` functions.
Additionally, it achieves:
- Concurrent forkchoice updates to the EL and cache pruning after a new head is selected.
- Concurrent "block packing" (attestations, etc) and execution payload retrieval during block production.
- Concurrent per-block-processing and execution payload verification during block processing.
- The `Arc`-ification of `SignedBeaconBlock` during block processing (it's never mutated, so why not?):
- I had to do this to deal with sending blocks into spawned tasks.
- Previously we were cloning the beacon block at least 2 times during each block processing, these clones are either removed or turned into cheaper `Arc` clones.
- We were also `Box`-ing and un-`Box`-ing beacon blocks as they moved throughout the networking crate. This is not a big deal, but it's nice to avoid shifting things between the stack and heap.
- Avoids cloning *all the blocks* in *every chain segment* during sync.
- It also has the potential to clean up our code where we need to pass an *owned* block around so we can send it back in the case of an error (I didn't do much of this, my PR is already big enough :sweat_smile:)
- The `BeaconChain::HeadSafetyStatus` struct was removed. It was an old relic from prior merge specs.
For motivation for this change, see https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse/pull/3244#issuecomment-1160963273
## Changes to `canonical_head` and `fork_choice`
Previously, the `BeaconChain` had two separate fields:
```
canonical_head: RwLock<Snapshot>,
fork_choice: RwLock<BeaconForkChoice>
```
Now, we have grouped these values under a single struct:
```
canonical_head: CanonicalHead {
cached_head: RwLock<Arc<Snapshot>>,
fork_choice: RwLock<BeaconForkChoice>
}
```
Apart from ergonomics, the only *actual* change here is wrapping the canonical head snapshot in an `Arc`. This means that we no longer need to hold the `cached_head` (`canonical_head`, in old terms) lock when we want to pull some values from it. This was done to avoid deadlock risks by preventing functions from acquiring (and holding) the `cached_head` and `fork_choice` locks simultaneously.
## Breaking Changes
### The `state` (root) field in the `finalized_checkpoint` SSE event
Consider the scenario where epoch `n` is just finalized, but `start_slot(n)` is skipped. There are two state roots we might in the `finalized_checkpoint` SSE event:
1. The state root of the finalized block, which is `get_block(finalized_checkpoint.root).state_root`.
4. The state root at slot of `start_slot(n)`, which would be the state from (1), but "skipped forward" through any skip slots.
Previously, Lighthouse would choose (2). However, we can see that when [Teku generates that event](https://github.com/ConsenSys/teku/blob/de2b2801c89ef5abf983d6bf37867c37fc47121f/data/beaconrestapi/src/main/java/tech/pegasys/teku/beaconrestapi/handlers/v1/events/EventSubscriptionManager.java#L171-L182) it uses [`getStateRootFromBlockRoot`](https://github.com/ConsenSys/teku/blob/de2b2801c89ef5abf983d6bf37867c37fc47121f/data/provider/src/main/java/tech/pegasys/teku/api/ChainDataProvider.java#L336-L341) which uses (1).
I have switched Lighthouse from (2) to (1). I think it's a somewhat arbitrary choice between the two, where (1) is easier to compute and is consistent with Teku.
## Notes for Reviewers
I've renamed `BeaconChain::fork_choice` to `BeaconChain::recompute_head`. Doing this helped ensure I broke all previous uses of fork choice and I also find it more descriptive. It describes an action and can't be confused with trying to get a reference to the `ForkChoice` struct.
I've changed the ordering of SSE events when a block is received. It used to be `[block, finalized, head]` and now it's `[block, head, finalized]`. It was easier this way and I don't think we were making any promises about SSE event ordering so it's not "breaking".
I've made it so fork choice will run when it's first constructed. I did this because I wanted to have a cached version of the last call to `get_head`. Ensuring `get_head` has been run *at least once* means that the cached values doesn't need to wrapped in an `Option`. This was fairly simple, it just involved passing a `slot` to the constructor so it knows *when* it's being run. When loading a fork choice from the store and a slot clock isn't handy I've just used the `slot` that was saved in the `fork_choice_store`. That seems like it would be a faithful representation of the slot when we saved it.
I added the `genesis_time: u64` to the `BeaconChain`. It's small, constant and nice to have around.
Since we're using FC for the fin/just checkpoints, we no longer get the `0x00..00` roots at genesis. You can see I had to remove a work-around in `ef-tests` here: b56be3bc2. I can't find any reason why this would be an issue, if anything I think it'll be better since the genesis-alias has caught us out a few times (0x00..00 isn't actually a real root). Edit: I did find a case where the `network` expected the 0x00..00 alias and patched it here: 3f26ac3e2.
You'll notice a lot of changes in tests. Generally, tests should be functionally equivalent. Here are the things creating the most diff-noise in tests:
- Changing tests to be `tokio::async` tests.
- Adding `.await` to fork choice, block processing and block production functions.
- Refactor of the `canonical_head` "API" provided by the `BeaconChain`. E.g., `chain.canonical_head.cached_head()` instead of `chain.canonical_head.read()`.
- Wrapping `SignedBeaconBlock` in an `Arc`.
- In the `beacon_chain/tests/block_verification`, we can't use the `lazy_static` `CHAIN_SEGMENT` variable anymore since it's generated with an async function. We just generate it in each test, not so efficient but hopefully insignificant.
I had to disable `rayon` concurrent tests in the `fork_choice` tests. This is because the use of `rayon` and `block_on` was causing a panic.
Co-authored-by: Mac L <mjladson@pm.me>
2022-07-03 05:36:50 +00:00
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snapshots[block_index].beacon_block =
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Arc::new(SignedBeaconBlock::from_block(block, signature));
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Initial work towards v0.2.0 (#924)
* Remove ping protocol
* Initial renaming of network services
* Correct rebasing relative to latest master
* Start updating types
* Adds HashMapDelay struct to utils
* Initial network restructure
* Network restructure. Adds new types for v0.2.0
* Removes build artefacts
* Shift validation to beacon chain
* Temporarily remove gossip validation
This is to be updated to match current optimisation efforts.
* Adds AggregateAndProof
* Begin rebuilding pubsub encoding/decoding
* Signature hacking
* Shift gossipsup decoding into eth2_libp2p
* Existing EF tests passing with fake_crypto
* Shifts block encoding/decoding into RPC
* Delete outdated API spec
* All release tests passing bar genesis state parsing
* Update and test YamlConfig
* Update to spec v0.10 compatible BLS
* Updates to BLS EF tests
* Add EF test for AggregateVerify
And delete unused hash2curve tests for uncompressed points
* Update EF tests to v0.10.1
* Use optional block root correctly in block proc
* Use genesis fork in deposit domain. All tests pass
* Fast aggregate verify test
* Update REST API docs
* Fix unused import
* Bump spec tags to v0.10.1
* Add `seconds_per_eth1_block` to chainspec
* Update to timestamp based eth1 voting scheme
* Return None from `get_votes_to_consider` if block cache is empty
* Handle overflows in `is_candidate_block`
* Revert to failing tests
* Fix eth1 data sets test
* Choose default vote according to spec
* Fix collect_valid_votes tests
* Fix `get_votes_to_consider` to choose all eligible blocks
* Uncomment winning_vote tests
* Add comments; remove unused code
* Reduce seconds_per_eth1_block for simulation
* Addressed review comments
* Add test for default vote case
* Fix logs
* Remove unused functions
* Meter default eth1 votes
* Fix comments
* Progress on attestation service
* Address review comments; remove unused dependency
* Initial work on removing libp2p lock
* Add LRU caches to store (rollup)
* Update attestation validation for DB changes (WIP)
* Initial version of should_forward_block
* Scaffold
* Progress on attestation validation
Also, consolidate prod+testing slot clocks so that they share much
of the same implementation and can both handle sub-slot time changes.
* Removes lock from libp2p service
* Completed network lock removal
* Finish(?) attestation processing
* Correct network termination future
* Add slot check to block check
* Correct fmt issues
* Remove Drop implementation for network service
* Add first attempt at attestation proc. re-write
* Add version 2 of attestation processing
* Minor fixes
* Add validator pubkey cache
* Make get_indexed_attestation take a committee
* Link signature processing into new attn verification
* First working version
* Ensure pubkey cache is updated
* Add more metrics, slight optimizations
* Clone committee cache during attestation processing
* Update shuffling cache during block processing
* Remove old commented-out code
* Fix shuffling cache insert bug
* Used indexed attestation in fork choice
* Restructure attn processing, add metrics
* Add more detailed metrics
* Tidy, fix failing tests
* Fix failing tests, tidy
* Address reviewers suggestions
* Disable/delete two outdated tests
* Modification of validator for subscriptions
* Add slot signing to validator client
* Further progress on validation subscription
* Adds necessary validator subscription functionality
* Add new Pubkeys struct to signature_sets
* Refactor with functional approach
* Update beacon chain
* Clean up validator <-> beacon node http types
* Add aggregator status to ValidatorDuty
* Impl Clone for manual slot clock
* Fix minor errors
* Further progress validator client subscription
* Initial subscription and aggregation handling
* Remove decompressed member from pubkey bytes
* Progress to modifying val client for attestation aggregation
* First draft of validator client upgrade for aggregate attestations
* Add hashmap for indices lookup
* Add state cache, remove store cache
* Only build the head committee cache
* Removes lock on a network channel
* Partially implement beacon node subscription http api
* Correct compilation issues
* Change `get_attesting_indices` to use Vec
* Fix failing test
* Partial implementation of timer
* Adds timer, removes exit_future, http api to op pool
* Partial multiple aggregate attestation handling
* Permits bulk messages accross gossipsub network channel
* Correct compile issues
* Improve gosispsub messaging and correct rest api helpers
* Added global gossipsub subscriptions
* Update validator subscriptions data structs
* Tidy
* Re-structure validator subscriptions
* Initial handling of subscriptions
* Re-structure network service
* Add pubkey cache persistence file
* Add more comments
* Integrate persistence file into builder
* Add pubkey cache tests
* Add HashSetDelay and introduce into attestation service
* Handles validator subscriptions
* Add data_dir to beacon chain builder
* Remove Option in pubkey cache persistence file
* Ensure consistency between datadir/data_dir
* Fix failing network test
* Peer subnet discovery gets queued for future subscriptions
* Reorganise attestation service functions
* Initial wiring of attestation service
* First draft of attestation service timing logic
* Correct minor typos
* Tidy
* Fix todos
* Improve tests
* Add PeerInfo to connected peers mapping
* Fix compile error
* Fix compile error from merge
* Split up block processing metrics
* Tidy
* Refactor get_pubkey_from_state
* Remove commented-out code
* Rename state_cache -> checkpoint_cache
* Rename Checkpoint -> Snapshot
* Tidy, add comments
* Tidy up find_head function
* Change some checkpoint -> snapshot
* Add tests
* Expose max_len
* Remove dead code
* Tidy
* Fix bug
* Add sync-speed metric
* Add first attempt at VerifiableBlock
* Start integrating into beacon chain
* Integrate VerifiableBlock
* Rename VerifableBlock -> PartialBlockVerification
* Add start of typed methods
* Add progress
* Add further progress
* Rename structs
* Add full block verification to block_processing.rs
* Further beacon chain integration
* Update checks for gossip
* Add todo
* Start adding segement verification
* Add passing chain segement test
* Initial integration with batch sync
* Minor changes
* Tidy, add more error checking
* Start adding chain_segment tests
* Finish invalid signature tests
* Include single and gossip verified blocks in tests
* Add gossip verification tests
* Start adding docs
* Finish adding comments to block_processing.rs
* Rename block_processing.rs -> block_verification
* Start removing old block processing code
* Fixes beacon_chain compilation
* Fix project-wide compile errors
* Remove old code
* Correct code to pass all tests
* Fix bug with beacon proposer index
* Fix shim for BlockProcessingError
* Only process one epoch at a time
* Fix loop in chain segment processing
* Correct tests from master merge
* Add caching for state.eth1_data_votes
* Add BeaconChain::validator_pubkey
* Revert "Add caching for state.eth1_data_votes"
This reverts commit cd73dcd6434fb8d8e6bf30c5356355598ea7b78e.
Co-authored-by: Grant Wuerker <gwuerker@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Michael Sproul <michael@sigmaprime.io>
Co-authored-by: Michael Sproul <micsproul@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: pawan <pawandhananjay@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Paul Hauner <paul@paulhauner.com>
2020-03-17 06:24:44 +00:00
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update_parent_roots(&mut snapshots);
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update_proposal_signatures(&mut snapshots, &harness);
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Use async code when interacting with EL (#3244)
## Overview
This rather extensive PR achieves two primary goals:
1. Uses the finalized/justified checkpoints of fork choice (FC), rather than that of the head state.
2. Refactors fork choice, block production and block processing to `async` functions.
Additionally, it achieves:
- Concurrent forkchoice updates to the EL and cache pruning after a new head is selected.
- Concurrent "block packing" (attestations, etc) and execution payload retrieval during block production.
- Concurrent per-block-processing and execution payload verification during block processing.
- The `Arc`-ification of `SignedBeaconBlock` during block processing (it's never mutated, so why not?):
- I had to do this to deal with sending blocks into spawned tasks.
- Previously we were cloning the beacon block at least 2 times during each block processing, these clones are either removed or turned into cheaper `Arc` clones.
- We were also `Box`-ing and un-`Box`-ing beacon blocks as they moved throughout the networking crate. This is not a big deal, but it's nice to avoid shifting things between the stack and heap.
- Avoids cloning *all the blocks* in *every chain segment* during sync.
- It also has the potential to clean up our code where we need to pass an *owned* block around so we can send it back in the case of an error (I didn't do much of this, my PR is already big enough :sweat_smile:)
- The `BeaconChain::HeadSafetyStatus` struct was removed. It was an old relic from prior merge specs.
For motivation for this change, see https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse/pull/3244#issuecomment-1160963273
## Changes to `canonical_head` and `fork_choice`
Previously, the `BeaconChain` had two separate fields:
```
canonical_head: RwLock<Snapshot>,
fork_choice: RwLock<BeaconForkChoice>
```
Now, we have grouped these values under a single struct:
```
canonical_head: CanonicalHead {
cached_head: RwLock<Arc<Snapshot>>,
fork_choice: RwLock<BeaconForkChoice>
}
```
Apart from ergonomics, the only *actual* change here is wrapping the canonical head snapshot in an `Arc`. This means that we no longer need to hold the `cached_head` (`canonical_head`, in old terms) lock when we want to pull some values from it. This was done to avoid deadlock risks by preventing functions from acquiring (and holding) the `cached_head` and `fork_choice` locks simultaneously.
## Breaking Changes
### The `state` (root) field in the `finalized_checkpoint` SSE event
Consider the scenario where epoch `n` is just finalized, but `start_slot(n)` is skipped. There are two state roots we might in the `finalized_checkpoint` SSE event:
1. The state root of the finalized block, which is `get_block(finalized_checkpoint.root).state_root`.
4. The state root at slot of `start_slot(n)`, which would be the state from (1), but "skipped forward" through any skip slots.
Previously, Lighthouse would choose (2). However, we can see that when [Teku generates that event](https://github.com/ConsenSys/teku/blob/de2b2801c89ef5abf983d6bf37867c37fc47121f/data/beaconrestapi/src/main/java/tech/pegasys/teku/beaconrestapi/handlers/v1/events/EventSubscriptionManager.java#L171-L182) it uses [`getStateRootFromBlockRoot`](https://github.com/ConsenSys/teku/blob/de2b2801c89ef5abf983d6bf37867c37fc47121f/data/provider/src/main/java/tech/pegasys/teku/api/ChainDataProvider.java#L336-L341) which uses (1).
I have switched Lighthouse from (2) to (1). I think it's a somewhat arbitrary choice between the two, where (1) is easier to compute and is consistent with Teku.
## Notes for Reviewers
I've renamed `BeaconChain::fork_choice` to `BeaconChain::recompute_head`. Doing this helped ensure I broke all previous uses of fork choice and I also find it more descriptive. It describes an action and can't be confused with trying to get a reference to the `ForkChoice` struct.
I've changed the ordering of SSE events when a block is received. It used to be `[block, finalized, head]` and now it's `[block, head, finalized]`. It was easier this way and I don't think we were making any promises about SSE event ordering so it's not "breaking".
I've made it so fork choice will run when it's first constructed. I did this because I wanted to have a cached version of the last call to `get_head`. Ensuring `get_head` has been run *at least once* means that the cached values doesn't need to wrapped in an `Option`. This was fairly simple, it just involved passing a `slot` to the constructor so it knows *when* it's being run. When loading a fork choice from the store and a slot clock isn't handy I've just used the `slot` that was saved in the `fork_choice_store`. That seems like it would be a faithful representation of the slot when we saved it.
I added the `genesis_time: u64` to the `BeaconChain`. It's small, constant and nice to have around.
Since we're using FC for the fin/just checkpoints, we no longer get the `0x00..00` roots at genesis. You can see I had to remove a work-around in `ef-tests` here: b56be3bc2. I can't find any reason why this would be an issue, if anything I think it'll be better since the genesis-alias has caught us out a few times (0x00..00 isn't actually a real root). Edit: I did find a case where the `network` expected the 0x00..00 alias and patched it here: 3f26ac3e2.
You'll notice a lot of changes in tests. Generally, tests should be functionally equivalent. Here are the things creating the most diff-noise in tests:
- Changing tests to be `tokio::async` tests.
- Adding `.await` to fork choice, block processing and block production functions.
- Refactor of the `canonical_head` "API" provided by the `BeaconChain`. E.g., `chain.canonical_head.cached_head()` instead of `chain.canonical_head.read()`.
- Wrapping `SignedBeaconBlock` in an `Arc`.
- In the `beacon_chain/tests/block_verification`, we can't use the `lazy_static` `CHAIN_SEGMENT` variable anymore since it's generated with an async function. We just generate it in each test, not so efficient but hopefully insignificant.
I had to disable `rayon` concurrent tests in the `fork_choice` tests. This is because the use of `rayon` and `block_on` was causing a panic.
Co-authored-by: Mac L <mjladson@pm.me>
2022-07-03 05:36:50 +00:00
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assert_invalid_signature(
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&chain_segment,
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&harness,
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block_index,
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&snapshots,
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"voluntary exit",
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)
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.await;
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Initial work towards v0.2.0 (#924)
* Remove ping protocol
* Initial renaming of network services
* Correct rebasing relative to latest master
* Start updating types
* Adds HashMapDelay struct to utils
* Initial network restructure
* Network restructure. Adds new types for v0.2.0
* Removes build artefacts
* Shift validation to beacon chain
* Temporarily remove gossip validation
This is to be updated to match current optimisation efforts.
* Adds AggregateAndProof
* Begin rebuilding pubsub encoding/decoding
* Signature hacking
* Shift gossipsup decoding into eth2_libp2p
* Existing EF tests passing with fake_crypto
* Shifts block encoding/decoding into RPC
* Delete outdated API spec
* All release tests passing bar genesis state parsing
* Update and test YamlConfig
* Update to spec v0.10 compatible BLS
* Updates to BLS EF tests
* Add EF test for AggregateVerify
And delete unused hash2curve tests for uncompressed points
* Update EF tests to v0.10.1
* Use optional block root correctly in block proc
* Use genesis fork in deposit domain. All tests pass
* Fast aggregate verify test
* Update REST API docs
* Fix unused import
* Bump spec tags to v0.10.1
* Add `seconds_per_eth1_block` to chainspec
* Update to timestamp based eth1 voting scheme
* Return None from `get_votes_to_consider` if block cache is empty
* Handle overflows in `is_candidate_block`
* Revert to failing tests
* Fix eth1 data sets test
* Choose default vote according to spec
* Fix collect_valid_votes tests
* Fix `get_votes_to_consider` to choose all eligible blocks
* Uncomment winning_vote tests
* Add comments; remove unused code
* Reduce seconds_per_eth1_block for simulation
* Addressed review comments
* Add test for default vote case
* Fix logs
* Remove unused functions
* Meter default eth1 votes
* Fix comments
* Progress on attestation service
* Address review comments; remove unused dependency
* Initial work on removing libp2p lock
* Add LRU caches to store (rollup)
* Update attestation validation for DB changes (WIP)
* Initial version of should_forward_block
* Scaffold
* Progress on attestation validation
Also, consolidate prod+testing slot clocks so that they share much
of the same implementation and can both handle sub-slot time changes.
* Removes lock from libp2p service
* Completed network lock removal
* Finish(?) attestation processing
* Correct network termination future
* Add slot check to block check
* Correct fmt issues
* Remove Drop implementation for network service
* Add first attempt at attestation proc. re-write
* Add version 2 of attestation processing
* Minor fixes
* Add validator pubkey cache
* Make get_indexed_attestation take a committee
* Link signature processing into new attn verification
* First working version
* Ensure pubkey cache is updated
* Add more metrics, slight optimizations
* Clone committee cache during attestation processing
* Update shuffling cache during block processing
* Remove old commented-out code
* Fix shuffling cache insert bug
* Used indexed attestation in fork choice
* Restructure attn processing, add metrics
* Add more detailed metrics
* Tidy, fix failing tests
* Fix failing tests, tidy
* Address reviewers suggestions
* Disable/delete two outdated tests
* Modification of validator for subscriptions
* Add slot signing to validator client
* Further progress on validation subscription
* Adds necessary validator subscription functionality
* Add new Pubkeys struct to signature_sets
* Refactor with functional approach
* Update beacon chain
* Clean up validator <-> beacon node http types
* Add aggregator status to ValidatorDuty
* Impl Clone for manual slot clock
* Fix minor errors
* Further progress validator client subscription
* Initial subscription and aggregation handling
* Remove decompressed member from pubkey bytes
* Progress to modifying val client for attestation aggregation
* First draft of validator client upgrade for aggregate attestations
* Add hashmap for indices lookup
* Add state cache, remove store cache
* Only build the head committee cache
* Removes lock on a network channel
* Partially implement beacon node subscription http api
* Correct compilation issues
* Change `get_attesting_indices` to use Vec
* Fix failing test
* Partial implementation of timer
* Adds timer, removes exit_future, http api to op pool
* Partial multiple aggregate attestation handling
* Permits bulk messages accross gossipsub network channel
* Correct compile issues
* Improve gosispsub messaging and correct rest api helpers
* Added global gossipsub subscriptions
* Update validator subscriptions data structs
* Tidy
* Re-structure validator subscriptions
* Initial handling of subscriptions
* Re-structure network service
* Add pubkey cache persistence file
* Add more comments
* Integrate persistence file into builder
* Add pubkey cache tests
* Add HashSetDelay and introduce into attestation service
* Handles validator subscriptions
* Add data_dir to beacon chain builder
* Remove Option in pubkey cache persistence file
* Ensure consistency between datadir/data_dir
* Fix failing network test
* Peer subnet discovery gets queued for future subscriptions
* Reorganise attestation service functions
* Initial wiring of attestation service
* First draft of attestation service timing logic
* Correct minor typos
* Tidy
* Fix todos
* Improve tests
* Add PeerInfo to connected peers mapping
* Fix compile error
* Fix compile error from merge
* Split up block processing metrics
* Tidy
* Refactor get_pubkey_from_state
* Remove commented-out code
* Rename state_cache -> checkpoint_cache
* Rename Checkpoint -> Snapshot
* Tidy, add comments
* Tidy up find_head function
* Change some checkpoint -> snapshot
* Add tests
* Expose max_len
* Remove dead code
* Tidy
* Fix bug
* Add sync-speed metric
* Add first attempt at VerifiableBlock
* Start integrating into beacon chain
* Integrate VerifiableBlock
* Rename VerifableBlock -> PartialBlockVerification
* Add start of typed methods
* Add progress
* Add further progress
* Rename structs
* Add full block verification to block_processing.rs
* Further beacon chain integration
* Update checks for gossip
* Add todo
* Start adding segement verification
* Add passing chain segement test
* Initial integration with batch sync
* Minor changes
* Tidy, add more error checking
* Start adding chain_segment tests
* Finish invalid signature tests
* Include single and gossip verified blocks in tests
* Add gossip verification tests
* Start adding docs
* Finish adding comments to block_processing.rs
* Rename block_processing.rs -> block_verification
* Start removing old block processing code
* Fixes beacon_chain compilation
* Fix project-wide compile errors
* Remove old code
* Correct code to pass all tests
* Fix bug with beacon proposer index
* Fix shim for BlockProcessingError
* Only process one epoch at a time
* Fix loop in chain segment processing
* Correct tests from master merge
* Add caching for state.eth1_data_votes
* Add BeaconChain::validator_pubkey
* Revert "Add caching for state.eth1_data_votes"
This reverts commit cd73dcd6434fb8d8e6bf30c5356355598ea7b78e.
Co-authored-by: Grant Wuerker <gwuerker@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Michael Sproul <michael@sigmaprime.io>
Co-authored-by: Michael Sproul <micsproul@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: pawan <pawandhananjay@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Paul Hauner <paul@paulhauner.com>
2020-03-17 06:24:44 +00:00
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Use async code when interacting with EL (#3244)
## Overview
This rather extensive PR achieves two primary goals:
1. Uses the finalized/justified checkpoints of fork choice (FC), rather than that of the head state.
2. Refactors fork choice, block production and block processing to `async` functions.
Additionally, it achieves:
- Concurrent forkchoice updates to the EL and cache pruning after a new head is selected.
- Concurrent "block packing" (attestations, etc) and execution payload retrieval during block production.
- Concurrent per-block-processing and execution payload verification during block processing.
- The `Arc`-ification of `SignedBeaconBlock` during block processing (it's never mutated, so why not?):
- I had to do this to deal with sending blocks into spawned tasks.
- Previously we were cloning the beacon block at least 2 times during each block processing, these clones are either removed or turned into cheaper `Arc` clones.
- We were also `Box`-ing and un-`Box`-ing beacon blocks as they moved throughout the networking crate. This is not a big deal, but it's nice to avoid shifting things between the stack and heap.
- Avoids cloning *all the blocks* in *every chain segment* during sync.
- It also has the potential to clean up our code where we need to pass an *owned* block around so we can send it back in the case of an error (I didn't do much of this, my PR is already big enough :sweat_smile:)
- The `BeaconChain::HeadSafetyStatus` struct was removed. It was an old relic from prior merge specs.
For motivation for this change, see https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse/pull/3244#issuecomment-1160963273
## Changes to `canonical_head` and `fork_choice`
Previously, the `BeaconChain` had two separate fields:
```
canonical_head: RwLock<Snapshot>,
fork_choice: RwLock<BeaconForkChoice>
```
Now, we have grouped these values under a single struct:
```
canonical_head: CanonicalHead {
cached_head: RwLock<Arc<Snapshot>>,
fork_choice: RwLock<BeaconForkChoice>
}
```
Apart from ergonomics, the only *actual* change here is wrapping the canonical head snapshot in an `Arc`. This means that we no longer need to hold the `cached_head` (`canonical_head`, in old terms) lock when we want to pull some values from it. This was done to avoid deadlock risks by preventing functions from acquiring (and holding) the `cached_head` and `fork_choice` locks simultaneously.
## Breaking Changes
### The `state` (root) field in the `finalized_checkpoint` SSE event
Consider the scenario where epoch `n` is just finalized, but `start_slot(n)` is skipped. There are two state roots we might in the `finalized_checkpoint` SSE event:
1. The state root of the finalized block, which is `get_block(finalized_checkpoint.root).state_root`.
4. The state root at slot of `start_slot(n)`, which would be the state from (1), but "skipped forward" through any skip slots.
Previously, Lighthouse would choose (2). However, we can see that when [Teku generates that event](https://github.com/ConsenSys/teku/blob/de2b2801c89ef5abf983d6bf37867c37fc47121f/data/beaconrestapi/src/main/java/tech/pegasys/teku/beaconrestapi/handlers/v1/events/EventSubscriptionManager.java#L171-L182) it uses [`getStateRootFromBlockRoot`](https://github.com/ConsenSys/teku/blob/de2b2801c89ef5abf983d6bf37867c37fc47121f/data/provider/src/main/java/tech/pegasys/teku/api/ChainDataProvider.java#L336-L341) which uses (1).
I have switched Lighthouse from (2) to (1). I think it's a somewhat arbitrary choice between the two, where (1) is easier to compute and is consistent with Teku.
## Notes for Reviewers
I've renamed `BeaconChain::fork_choice` to `BeaconChain::recompute_head`. Doing this helped ensure I broke all previous uses of fork choice and I also find it more descriptive. It describes an action and can't be confused with trying to get a reference to the `ForkChoice` struct.
I've changed the ordering of SSE events when a block is received. It used to be `[block, finalized, head]` and now it's `[block, head, finalized]`. It was easier this way and I don't think we were making any promises about SSE event ordering so it's not "breaking".
I've made it so fork choice will run when it's first constructed. I did this because I wanted to have a cached version of the last call to `get_head`. Ensuring `get_head` has been run *at least once* means that the cached values doesn't need to wrapped in an `Option`. This was fairly simple, it just involved passing a `slot` to the constructor so it knows *when* it's being run. When loading a fork choice from the store and a slot clock isn't handy I've just used the `slot` that was saved in the `fork_choice_store`. That seems like it would be a faithful representation of the slot when we saved it.
I added the `genesis_time: u64` to the `BeaconChain`. It's small, constant and nice to have around.
Since we're using FC for the fin/just checkpoints, we no longer get the `0x00..00` roots at genesis. You can see I had to remove a work-around in `ef-tests` here: b56be3bc2. I can't find any reason why this would be an issue, if anything I think it'll be better since the genesis-alias has caught us out a few times (0x00..00 isn't actually a real root). Edit: I did find a case where the `network` expected the 0x00..00 alias and patched it here: 3f26ac3e2.
You'll notice a lot of changes in tests. Generally, tests should be functionally equivalent. Here are the things creating the most diff-noise in tests:
- Changing tests to be `tokio::async` tests.
- Adding `.await` to fork choice, block processing and block production functions.
- Refactor of the `canonical_head` "API" provided by the `BeaconChain`. E.g., `chain.canonical_head.cached_head()` instead of `chain.canonical_head.read()`.
- Wrapping `SignedBeaconBlock` in an `Arc`.
- In the `beacon_chain/tests/block_verification`, we can't use the `lazy_static` `CHAIN_SEGMENT` variable anymore since it's generated with an async function. We just generate it in each test, not so efficient but hopefully insignificant.
I had to disable `rayon` concurrent tests in the `fork_choice` tests. This is because the use of `rayon` and `block_on` was causing a panic.
Co-authored-by: Mac L <mjladson@pm.me>
2022-07-03 05:36:50 +00:00
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async fn block_gossip_verification() {
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Initial work towards v0.2.0 (#924)
* Remove ping protocol
* Initial renaming of network services
* Correct rebasing relative to latest master
* Start updating types
* Adds HashMapDelay struct to utils
* Initial network restructure
* Network restructure. Adds new types for v0.2.0
* Removes build artefacts
* Shift validation to beacon chain
* Temporarily remove gossip validation
This is to be updated to match current optimisation efforts.
* Adds AggregateAndProof
* Begin rebuilding pubsub encoding/decoding
* Signature hacking
* Shift gossipsup decoding into eth2_libp2p
* Existing EF tests passing with fake_crypto
* Shifts block encoding/decoding into RPC
* Delete outdated API spec
* All release tests passing bar genesis state parsing
* Update and test YamlConfig
* Update to spec v0.10 compatible BLS
* Updates to BLS EF tests
* Add EF test for AggregateVerify
And delete unused hash2curve tests for uncompressed points
* Update EF tests to v0.10.1
* Use optional block root correctly in block proc
* Use genesis fork in deposit domain. All tests pass
* Fast aggregate verify test
* Update REST API docs
* Fix unused import
* Bump spec tags to v0.10.1
* Add `seconds_per_eth1_block` to chainspec
* Update to timestamp based eth1 voting scheme
* Return None from `get_votes_to_consider` if block cache is empty
* Handle overflows in `is_candidate_block`
* Revert to failing tests
* Fix eth1 data sets test
* Choose default vote according to spec
* Fix collect_valid_votes tests
* Fix `get_votes_to_consider` to choose all eligible blocks
* Uncomment winning_vote tests
* Add comments; remove unused code
* Reduce seconds_per_eth1_block for simulation
* Addressed review comments
* Add test for default vote case
* Fix logs
* Remove unused functions
* Meter default eth1 votes
* Fix comments
* Progress on attestation service
* Address review comments; remove unused dependency
* Initial work on removing libp2p lock
* Add LRU caches to store (rollup)
* Update attestation validation for DB changes (WIP)
* Initial version of should_forward_block
* Scaffold
* Progress on attestation validation
Also, consolidate prod+testing slot clocks so that they share much
of the same implementation and can both handle sub-slot time changes.
* Removes lock from libp2p service
* Completed network lock removal
* Finish(?) attestation processing
* Correct network termination future
* Add slot check to block check
* Correct fmt issues
* Remove Drop implementation for network service
* Add first attempt at attestation proc. re-write
* Add version 2 of attestation processing
* Minor fixes
* Add validator pubkey cache
* Make get_indexed_attestation take a committee
* Link signature processing into new attn verification
* First working version
* Ensure pubkey cache is updated
* Add more metrics, slight optimizations
* Clone committee cache during attestation processing
* Update shuffling cache during block processing
* Remove old commented-out code
* Fix shuffling cache insert bug
* Used indexed attestation in fork choice
* Restructure attn processing, add metrics
* Add more detailed metrics
* Tidy, fix failing tests
* Fix failing tests, tidy
* Address reviewers suggestions
* Disable/delete two outdated tests
* Modification of validator for subscriptions
* Add slot signing to validator client
* Further progress on validation subscription
* Adds necessary validator subscription functionality
* Add new Pubkeys struct to signature_sets
* Refactor with functional approach
* Update beacon chain
* Clean up validator <-> beacon node http types
* Add aggregator status to ValidatorDuty
* Impl Clone for manual slot clock
* Fix minor errors
* Further progress validator client subscription
* Initial subscription and aggregation handling
* Remove decompressed member from pubkey bytes
* Progress to modifying val client for attestation aggregation
* First draft of validator client upgrade for aggregate attestations
* Add hashmap for indices lookup
* Add state cache, remove store cache
* Only build the head committee cache
* Removes lock on a network channel
* Partially implement beacon node subscription http api
* Correct compilation issues
* Change `get_attesting_indices` to use Vec
* Fix failing test
* Partial implementation of timer
* Adds timer, removes exit_future, http api to op pool
* Partial multiple aggregate attestation handling
* Permits bulk messages accross gossipsub network channel
* Correct compile issues
* Improve gosispsub messaging and correct rest api helpers
* Added global gossipsub subscriptions
* Update validator subscriptions data structs
* Tidy
* Re-structure validator subscriptions
* Initial handling of subscriptions
* Re-structure network service
* Add pubkey cache persistence file
* Add more comments
* Integrate persistence file into builder
* Add pubkey cache tests
* Add HashSetDelay and introduce into attestation service
* Handles validator subscriptions
* Add data_dir to beacon chain builder
* Remove Option in pubkey cache persistence file
* Ensure consistency between datadir/data_dir
* Fix failing network test
* Peer subnet discovery gets queued for future subscriptions
* Reorganise attestation service functions
* Initial wiring of attestation service
* First draft of attestation service timing logic
* Correct minor typos
* Tidy
* Fix todos
* Improve tests
* Add PeerInfo to connected peers mapping
* Fix compile error
* Fix compile error from merge
* Split up block processing metrics
* Tidy
* Refactor get_pubkey_from_state
* Remove commented-out code
* Rename state_cache -> checkpoint_cache
* Rename Checkpoint -> Snapshot
* Tidy, add comments
* Tidy up find_head function
* Change some checkpoint -> snapshot
* Add tests
* Expose max_len
* Remove dead code
* Tidy
* Fix bug
* Add sync-speed metric
* Add first attempt at VerifiableBlock
* Start integrating into beacon chain
* Integrate VerifiableBlock
* Rename VerifableBlock -> PartialBlockVerification
* Add start of typed methods
* Add progress
* Add further progress
* Rename structs
* Add full block verification to block_processing.rs
* Further beacon chain integration
* Update checks for gossip
* Add todo
* Start adding segement verification
* Add passing chain segement test
* Initial integration with batch sync
* Minor changes
* Tidy, add more error checking
* Start adding chain_segment tests
* Finish invalid signature tests
* Include single and gossip verified blocks in tests
* Add gossip verification tests
* Start adding docs
* Finish adding comments to block_processing.rs
* Rename block_processing.rs -> block_verification
* Start removing old block processing code
* Fixes beacon_chain compilation
* Fix project-wide compile errors
* Remove old code
* Correct code to pass all tests
* Fix bug with beacon proposer index
* Fix shim for BlockProcessingError
* Only process one epoch at a time
* Fix loop in chain segment processing
* Correct tests from master merge
* Add caching for state.eth1_data_votes
* Add BeaconChain::validator_pubkey
* Revert "Add caching for state.eth1_data_votes"
This reverts commit cd73dcd6434fb8d8e6bf30c5356355598ea7b78e.
Co-authored-by: Grant Wuerker <gwuerker@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Michael Sproul <michael@sigmaprime.io>
Co-authored-by: Michael Sproul <micsproul@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: pawan <pawandhananjay@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Paul Hauner <paul@paulhauner.com>
2020-03-17 06:24:44 +00:00
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Use async code when interacting with EL (#3244)
## Overview
This rather extensive PR achieves two primary goals:
1. Uses the finalized/justified checkpoints of fork choice (FC), rather than that of the head state.
2. Refactors fork choice, block production and block processing to `async` functions.
Additionally, it achieves:
- Concurrent forkchoice updates to the EL and cache pruning after a new head is selected.
- Concurrent "block packing" (attestations, etc) and execution payload retrieval during block production.
- Concurrent per-block-processing and execution payload verification during block processing.
- The `Arc`-ification of `SignedBeaconBlock` during block processing (it's never mutated, so why not?):
- I had to do this to deal with sending blocks into spawned tasks.
- Previously we were cloning the beacon block at least 2 times during each block processing, these clones are either removed or turned into cheaper `Arc` clones.
- We were also `Box`-ing and un-`Box`-ing beacon blocks as they moved throughout the networking crate. This is not a big deal, but it's nice to avoid shifting things between the stack and heap.
- Avoids cloning *all the blocks* in *every chain segment* during sync.
- It also has the potential to clean up our code where we need to pass an *owned* block around so we can send it back in the case of an error (I didn't do much of this, my PR is already big enough :sweat_smile:)
- The `BeaconChain::HeadSafetyStatus` struct was removed. It was an old relic from prior merge specs.
For motivation for this change, see https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse/pull/3244#issuecomment-1160963273
## Changes to `canonical_head` and `fork_choice`
Previously, the `BeaconChain` had two separate fields:
```
canonical_head: RwLock<Snapshot>,
fork_choice: RwLock<BeaconForkChoice>
```
Now, we have grouped these values under a single struct:
```
canonical_head: CanonicalHead {
cached_head: RwLock<Arc<Snapshot>>,
fork_choice: RwLock<BeaconForkChoice>
}
```
Apart from ergonomics, the only *actual* change here is wrapping the canonical head snapshot in an `Arc`. This means that we no longer need to hold the `cached_head` (`canonical_head`, in old terms) lock when we want to pull some values from it. This was done to avoid deadlock risks by preventing functions from acquiring (and holding) the `cached_head` and `fork_choice` locks simultaneously.
## Breaking Changes
### The `state` (root) field in the `finalized_checkpoint` SSE event
Consider the scenario where epoch `n` is just finalized, but `start_slot(n)` is skipped. There are two state roots we might in the `finalized_checkpoint` SSE event:
1. The state root of the finalized block, which is `get_block(finalized_checkpoint.root).state_root`.
4. The state root at slot of `start_slot(n)`, which would be the state from (1), but "skipped forward" through any skip slots.
Previously, Lighthouse would choose (2). However, we can see that when [Teku generates that event](https://github.com/ConsenSys/teku/blob/de2b2801c89ef5abf983d6bf37867c37fc47121f/data/beaconrestapi/src/main/java/tech/pegasys/teku/beaconrestapi/handlers/v1/events/EventSubscriptionManager.java#L171-L182) it uses [`getStateRootFromBlockRoot`](https://github.com/ConsenSys/teku/blob/de2b2801c89ef5abf983d6bf37867c37fc47121f/data/provider/src/main/java/tech/pegasys/teku/api/ChainDataProvider.java#L336-L341) which uses (1).
I have switched Lighthouse from (2) to (1). I think it's a somewhat arbitrary choice between the two, where (1) is easier to compute and is consistent with Teku.
## Notes for Reviewers
I've renamed `BeaconChain::fork_choice` to `BeaconChain::recompute_head`. Doing this helped ensure I broke all previous uses of fork choice and I also find it more descriptive. It describes an action and can't be confused with trying to get a reference to the `ForkChoice` struct.
I've changed the ordering of SSE events when a block is received. It used to be `[block, finalized, head]` and now it's `[block, head, finalized]`. It was easier this way and I don't think we were making any promises about SSE event ordering so it's not "breaking".
I've made it so fork choice will run when it's first constructed. I did this because I wanted to have a cached version of the last call to `get_head`. Ensuring `get_head` has been run *at least once* means that the cached values doesn't need to wrapped in an `Option`. This was fairly simple, it just involved passing a `slot` to the constructor so it knows *when* it's being run. When loading a fork choice from the store and a slot clock isn't handy I've just used the `slot` that was saved in the `fork_choice_store`. That seems like it would be a faithful representation of the slot when we saved it.
I added the `genesis_time: u64` to the `BeaconChain`. It's small, constant and nice to have around.
Since we're using FC for the fin/just checkpoints, we no longer get the `0x00..00` roots at genesis. You can see I had to remove a work-around in `ef-tests` here: b56be3bc2. I can't find any reason why this would be an issue, if anything I think it'll be better since the genesis-alias has caught us out a few times (0x00..00 isn't actually a real root). Edit: I did find a case where the `network` expected the 0x00..00 alias and patched it here: 3f26ac3e2.
You'll notice a lot of changes in tests. Generally, tests should be functionally equivalent. Here are the things creating the most diff-noise in tests:
- Changing tests to be `tokio::async` tests.
- Adding `.await` to fork choice, block processing and block production functions.
- Refactor of the `canonical_head` "API" provided by the `BeaconChain`. E.g., `chain.canonical_head.cached_head()` instead of `chain.canonical_head.read()`.
- Wrapping `SignedBeaconBlock` in an `Arc`.
- In the `beacon_chain/tests/block_verification`, we can't use the `lazy_static` `CHAIN_SEGMENT` variable anymore since it's generated with an async function. We just generate it in each test, not so efficient but hopefully insignificant.
I had to disable `rayon` concurrent tests in the `fork_choice` tests. This is because the use of `rayon` and `block_on` was causing a panic.
Co-authored-by: Mac L <mjladson@pm.me>
2022-07-03 05:36:50 +00:00
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Initial work towards v0.2.0 (#924)
* Remove ping protocol
* Initial renaming of network services
* Correct rebasing relative to latest master
* Start updating types
* Adds HashMapDelay struct to utils
* Initial network restructure
* Network restructure. Adds new types for v0.2.0
* Removes build artefacts
* Shift validation to beacon chain
* Temporarily remove gossip validation
This is to be updated to match current optimisation efforts.
* Adds AggregateAndProof
* Begin rebuilding pubsub encoding/decoding
* Signature hacking
* Shift gossipsup decoding into eth2_libp2p
* Existing EF tests passing with fake_crypto
* Shifts block encoding/decoding into RPC
* Delete outdated API spec
* All release tests passing bar genesis state parsing
* Update and test YamlConfig
* Update to spec v0.10 compatible BLS
* Updates to BLS EF tests
* Add EF test for AggregateVerify
And delete unused hash2curve tests for uncompressed points
* Update EF tests to v0.10.1
* Use optional block root correctly in block proc
* Use genesis fork in deposit domain. All tests pass
* Fast aggregate verify test
* Update REST API docs
* Fix unused import
* Bump spec tags to v0.10.1
* Add `seconds_per_eth1_block` to chainspec
* Update to timestamp based eth1 voting scheme
* Return None from `get_votes_to_consider` if block cache is empty
* Handle overflows in `is_candidate_block`
* Revert to failing tests
* Fix eth1 data sets test
* Choose default vote according to spec
* Fix collect_valid_votes tests
* Fix `get_votes_to_consider` to choose all eligible blocks
* Uncomment winning_vote tests
* Add comments; remove unused code
* Reduce seconds_per_eth1_block for simulation
* Addressed review comments
* Add test for default vote case
* Fix logs
* Remove unused functions
* Meter default eth1 votes
* Fix comments
* Progress on attestation service
* Address review comments; remove unused dependency
* Initial work on removing libp2p lock
* Add LRU caches to store (rollup)
* Update attestation validation for DB changes (WIP)
* Initial version of should_forward_block
* Scaffold
* Progress on attestation validation
Also, consolidate prod+testing slot clocks so that they share much
of the same implementation and can both handle sub-slot time changes.
* Removes lock from libp2p service
* Completed network lock removal
* Finish(?) attestation processing
* Correct network termination future
* Add slot check to block check
* Correct fmt issues
* Remove Drop implementation for network service
* Add first attempt at attestation proc. re-write
* Add version 2 of attestation processing
* Minor fixes
* Add validator pubkey cache
* Make get_indexed_attestation take a committee
* Link signature processing into new attn verification
* First working version
* Ensure pubkey cache is updated
* Add more metrics, slight optimizations
* Clone committee cache during attestation processing
* Update shuffling cache during block processing
* Remove old commented-out code
* Fix shuffling cache insert bug
* Used indexed attestation in fork choice
* Restructure attn processing, add metrics
* Add more detailed metrics
* Tidy, fix failing tests
* Fix failing tests, tidy
* Address reviewers suggestions
* Disable/delete two outdated tests
* Modification of validator for subscriptions
* Add slot signing to validator client
* Further progress on validation subscription
* Adds necessary validator subscription functionality
* Add new Pubkeys struct to signature_sets
* Refactor with functional approach
* Update beacon chain
* Clean up validator <-> beacon node http types
* Add aggregator status to ValidatorDuty
* Impl Clone for manual slot clock
* Fix minor errors
* Further progress validator client subscription
* Initial subscription and aggregation handling
* Remove decompressed member from pubkey bytes
* Progress to modifying val client for attestation aggregation
* First draft of validator client upgrade for aggregate attestations
* Add hashmap for indices lookup
* Add state cache, remove store cache
* Only build the head committee cache
* Removes lock on a network channel
* Partially implement beacon node subscription http api
* Correct compilation issues
* Change `get_attesting_indices` to use Vec
* Fix failing test
* Partial implementation of timer
* Adds timer, removes exit_future, http api to op pool
* Partial multiple aggregate attestation handling
* Permits bulk messages accross gossipsub network channel
* Correct compile issues
* Improve gosispsub messaging and correct rest api helpers
* Added global gossipsub subscriptions
* Update validator subscriptions data structs
* Tidy
* Re-structure validator subscriptions
* Initial handling of subscriptions
* Re-structure network service
* Add pubkey cache persistence file
* Add more comments
* Integrate persistence file into builder
* Add pubkey cache tests
* Add HashSetDelay and introduce into attestation service
* Handles validator subscriptions
* Add data_dir to beacon chain builder
* Remove Option in pubkey cache persistence file
* Ensure consistency between datadir/data_dir
* Fix failing network test
* Peer subnet discovery gets queued for future subscriptions
* Reorganise attestation service functions
* Initial wiring of attestation service
* First draft of attestation service timing logic
* Correct minor typos
* Tidy
* Fix todos
* Improve tests
* Add PeerInfo to connected peers mapping
* Fix compile error
* Fix compile error from merge
* Split up block processing metrics
* Tidy
* Refactor get_pubkey_from_state
* Remove commented-out code
* Rename state_cache -> checkpoint_cache
* Rename Checkpoint -> Snapshot
* Tidy, add comments
* Tidy up find_head function
* Change some checkpoint -> snapshot
* Add tests
* Expose max_len
* Remove dead code
* Tidy
* Fix bug
* Add sync-speed metric
* Add first attempt at VerifiableBlock
* Start integrating into beacon chain
* Integrate VerifiableBlock
* Rename VerifableBlock -> PartialBlockVerification
* Add start of typed methods
* Add progress
* Add further progress
* Rename structs
* Add full block verification to block_processing.rs
* Further beacon chain integration
* Update checks for gossip
* Add todo
* Start adding segement verification
* Add passing chain segement test
* Initial integration with batch sync
* Minor changes
* Tidy, add more error checking
* Start adding chain_segment tests
* Finish invalid signature tests
* Include single and gossip verified blocks in tests
* Add gossip verification tests
* Start adding docs
* Finish adding comments to block_processing.rs
* Rename block_processing.rs -> block_verification
* Start removing old block processing code
* Fixes beacon_chain compilation
* Fix project-wide compile errors
* Remove old code
* Correct code to pass all tests
* Fix bug with beacon proposer index
* Fix shim for BlockProcessingError
* Only process one epoch at a time
* Fix loop in chain segment processing
* Correct tests from master merge
* Add caching for state.eth1_data_votes
* Add BeaconChain::validator_pubkey
* Revert "Add caching for state.eth1_data_votes"
This reverts commit cd73dcd6434fb8d8e6bf30c5356355598ea7b78e.
Co-authored-by: Grant Wuerker <gwuerker@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Michael Sproul <michael@sigmaprime.io>
Co-authored-by: Michael Sproul <micsproul@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: pawan <pawandhananjay@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Paul Hauner <paul@paulhauner.com>
2020-03-17 06:24:44 +00:00
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Use async code when interacting with EL (#3244)
## Overview
This rather extensive PR achieves two primary goals:
1. Uses the finalized/justified checkpoints of fork choice (FC), rather than that of the head state.
2. Refactors fork choice, block production and block processing to `async` functions.
Additionally, it achieves:
- Concurrent forkchoice updates to the EL and cache pruning after a new head is selected.
- Concurrent "block packing" (attestations, etc) and execution payload retrieval during block production.
- Concurrent per-block-processing and execution payload verification during block processing.
- The `Arc`-ification of `SignedBeaconBlock` during block processing (it's never mutated, so why not?):
- I had to do this to deal with sending blocks into spawned tasks.
- Previously we were cloning the beacon block at least 2 times during each block processing, these clones are either removed or turned into cheaper `Arc` clones.
- We were also `Box`-ing and un-`Box`-ing beacon blocks as they moved throughout the networking crate. This is not a big deal, but it's nice to avoid shifting things between the stack and heap.
- Avoids cloning *all the blocks* in *every chain segment* during sync.
- It also has the potential to clean up our code where we need to pass an *owned* block around so we can send it back in the case of an error (I didn't do much of this, my PR is already big enough :sweat_smile:)
- The `BeaconChain::HeadSafetyStatus` struct was removed. It was an old relic from prior merge specs.
For motivation for this change, see https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse/pull/3244#issuecomment-1160963273
## Changes to `canonical_head` and `fork_choice`
Previously, the `BeaconChain` had two separate fields:
```
canonical_head: RwLock<Snapshot>,
fork_choice: RwLock<BeaconForkChoice>
```
Now, we have grouped these values under a single struct:
```
canonical_head: CanonicalHead {
cached_head: RwLock<Arc<Snapshot>>,
fork_choice: RwLock<BeaconForkChoice>
}
```
Apart from ergonomics, the only *actual* change here is wrapping the canonical head snapshot in an `Arc`. This means that we no longer need to hold the `cached_head` (`canonical_head`, in old terms) lock when we want to pull some values from it. This was done to avoid deadlock risks by preventing functions from acquiring (and holding) the `cached_head` and `fork_choice` locks simultaneously.
## Breaking Changes
### The `state` (root) field in the `finalized_checkpoint` SSE event
Consider the scenario where epoch `n` is just finalized, but `start_slot(n)` is skipped. There are two state roots we might in the `finalized_checkpoint` SSE event:
1. The state root of the finalized block, which is `get_block(finalized_checkpoint.root).state_root`.
4. The state root at slot of `start_slot(n)`, which would be the state from (1), but "skipped forward" through any skip slots.
Previously, Lighthouse would choose (2). However, we can see that when [Teku generates that event](https://github.com/ConsenSys/teku/blob/de2b2801c89ef5abf983d6bf37867c37fc47121f/data/beaconrestapi/src/main/java/tech/pegasys/teku/beaconrestapi/handlers/v1/events/EventSubscriptionManager.java#L171-L182) it uses [`getStateRootFromBlockRoot`](https://github.com/ConsenSys/teku/blob/de2b2801c89ef5abf983d6bf37867c37fc47121f/data/provider/src/main/java/tech/pegasys/teku/api/ChainDataProvider.java#L336-L341) which uses (1).
I have switched Lighthouse from (2) to (1). I think it's a somewhat arbitrary choice between the two, where (1) is easier to compute and is consistent with Teku.
## Notes for Reviewers
I've renamed `BeaconChain::fork_choice` to `BeaconChain::recompute_head`. Doing this helped ensure I broke all previous uses of fork choice and I also find it more descriptive. It describes an action and can't be confused with trying to get a reference to the `ForkChoice` struct.
I've changed the ordering of SSE events when a block is received. It used to be `[block, finalized, head]` and now it's `[block, head, finalized]`. It was easier this way and I don't think we were making any promises about SSE event ordering so it's not "breaking".
I've made it so fork choice will run when it's first constructed. I did this because I wanted to have a cached version of the last call to `get_head`. Ensuring `get_head` has been run *at least once* means that the cached values doesn't need to wrapped in an `Option`. This was fairly simple, it just involved passing a `slot` to the constructor so it knows *when* it's being run. When loading a fork choice from the store and a slot clock isn't handy I've just used the `slot` that was saved in the `fork_choice_store`. That seems like it would be a faithful representation of the slot when we saved it.
I added the `genesis_time: u64` to the `BeaconChain`. It's small, constant and nice to have around.
Since we're using FC for the fin/just checkpoints, we no longer get the `0x00..00` roots at genesis. You can see I had to remove a work-around in `ef-tests` here: b56be3bc2. I can't find any reason why this would be an issue, if anything I think it'll be better since the genesis-alias has caught us out a few times (0x00..00 isn't actually a real root). Edit: I did find a case where the `network` expected the 0x00..00 alias and patched it here: 3f26ac3e2.
You'll notice a lot of changes in tests. Generally, tests should be functionally equivalent. Here are the things creating the most diff-noise in tests:
- Changing tests to be `tokio::async` tests.
- Adding `.await` to fork choice, block processing and block production functions.
- Refactor of the `canonical_head` "API" provided by the `BeaconChain`. E.g., `chain.canonical_head.cached_head()` instead of `chain.canonical_head.read()`.
- Wrapping `SignedBeaconBlock` in an `Arc`.
- In the `beacon_chain/tests/block_verification`, we can't use the `lazy_static` `CHAIN_SEGMENT` variable anymore since it's generated with an async function. We just generate it in each test, not so efficient but hopefully insignificant.
I had to disable `rayon` concurrent tests in the `fork_choice` tests. This is because the use of `rayon` and `block_on` was causing a panic.
Co-authored-by: Mac L <mjladson@pm.me>
2022-07-03 05:36:50 +00:00
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Initial work towards v0.2.0 (#924)
* Remove ping protocol
* Initial renaming of network services
* Correct rebasing relative to latest master
* Start updating types
* Adds HashMapDelay struct to utils
* Initial network restructure
* Network restructure. Adds new types for v0.2.0
* Removes build artefacts
* Shift validation to beacon chain
* Temporarily remove gossip validation
This is to be updated to match current optimisation efforts.
* Adds AggregateAndProof
* Begin rebuilding pubsub encoding/decoding
* Signature hacking
* Shift gossipsup decoding into eth2_libp2p
* Existing EF tests passing with fake_crypto
* Shifts block encoding/decoding into RPC
* Delete outdated API spec
* All release tests passing bar genesis state parsing
* Update and test YamlConfig
* Update to spec v0.10 compatible BLS
* Updates to BLS EF tests
* Add EF test for AggregateVerify
And delete unused hash2curve tests for uncompressed points
* Update EF tests to v0.10.1
* Use optional block root correctly in block proc
* Use genesis fork in deposit domain. All tests pass
* Fast aggregate verify test
* Update REST API docs
* Fix unused import
* Bump spec tags to v0.10.1
* Add `seconds_per_eth1_block` to chainspec
* Update to timestamp based eth1 voting scheme
* Return None from `get_votes_to_consider` if block cache is empty
* Handle overflows in `is_candidate_block`
* Revert to failing tests
* Fix eth1 data sets test
* Choose default vote according to spec
* Fix collect_valid_votes tests
* Fix `get_votes_to_consider` to choose all eligible blocks
* Uncomment winning_vote tests
* Add comments; remove unused code
* Reduce seconds_per_eth1_block for simulation
* Addressed review comments
* Add test for default vote case
* Fix logs
* Remove unused functions
* Meter default eth1 votes
* Fix comments
* Progress on attestation service
* Address review comments; remove unused dependency
* Initial work on removing libp2p lock
* Add LRU caches to store (rollup)
* Update attestation validation for DB changes (WIP)
* Initial version of should_forward_block
* Scaffold
* Progress on attestation validation
Also, consolidate prod+testing slot clocks so that they share much
of the same implementation and can both handle sub-slot time changes.
* Removes lock from libp2p service
* Completed network lock removal
* Finish(?) attestation processing
* Correct network termination future
* Add slot check to block check
* Correct fmt issues
* Remove Drop implementation for network service
* Add first attempt at attestation proc. re-write
* Add version 2 of attestation processing
* Minor fixes
* Add validator pubkey cache
* Make get_indexed_attestation take a committee
* Link signature processing into new attn verification
* First working version
* Ensure pubkey cache is updated
* Add more metrics, slight optimizations
* Clone committee cache during attestation processing
* Update shuffling cache during block processing
* Remove old commented-out code
* Fix shuffling cache insert bug
* Used indexed attestation in fork choice
* Restructure attn processing, add metrics
* Add more detailed metrics
* Tidy, fix failing tests
* Fix failing tests, tidy
* Address reviewers suggestions
* Disable/delete two outdated tests
* Modification of validator for subscriptions
* Add slot signing to validator client
* Further progress on validation subscription
* Adds necessary validator subscription functionality
* Add new Pubkeys struct to signature_sets
* Refactor with functional approach
* Update beacon chain
* Clean up validator <-> beacon node http types
* Add aggregator status to ValidatorDuty
* Impl Clone for manual slot clock
* Fix minor errors
* Further progress validator client subscription
* Initial subscription and aggregation handling
* Remove decompressed member from pubkey bytes
* Progress to modifying val client for attestation aggregation
* First draft of validator client upgrade for aggregate attestations
* Add hashmap for indices lookup
* Add state cache, remove store cache
* Only build the head committee cache
* Removes lock on a network channel
* Partially implement beacon node subscription http api
* Correct compilation issues
* Change `get_attesting_indices` to use Vec
* Fix failing test
* Partial implementation of timer
* Adds timer, removes exit_future, http api to op pool
* Partial multiple aggregate attestation handling
* Permits bulk messages accross gossipsub network channel
* Correct compile issues
* Improve gosispsub messaging and correct rest api helpers
* Added global gossipsub subscriptions
* Update validator subscriptions data structs
* Tidy
* Re-structure validator subscriptions
* Initial handling of subscriptions
* Re-structure network service
* Add pubkey cache persistence file
* Add more comments
* Integrate persistence file into builder
* Add pubkey cache tests
* Add HashSetDelay and introduce into attestation service
* Handles validator subscriptions
* Add data_dir to beacon chain builder
* Remove Option in pubkey cache persistence file
* Ensure consistency between datadir/data_dir
* Fix failing network test
* Peer subnet discovery gets queued for future subscriptions
* Reorganise attestation service functions
* Initial wiring of attestation service
* First draft of attestation service timing logic
* Correct minor typos
* Tidy
* Fix todos
* Improve tests
* Add PeerInfo to connected peers mapping
* Fix compile error
* Fix compile error from merge
* Split up block processing metrics
* Tidy
* Refactor get_pubkey_from_state
* Remove commented-out code
* Rename state_cache -> checkpoint_cache
* Rename Checkpoint -> Snapshot
* Tidy, add comments
* Tidy up find_head function
* Change some checkpoint -> snapshot
* Add tests
* Expose max_len
* Remove dead code
* Tidy
* Fix bug
* Add sync-speed metric
* Add first attempt at VerifiableBlock
* Start integrating into beacon chain
* Integrate VerifiableBlock
* Rename VerifableBlock -> PartialBlockVerification
* Add start of typed methods
* Add progress
* Add further progress
* Rename structs
* Add full block verification to block_processing.rs
* Further beacon chain integration
* Update checks for gossip
* Add todo
* Start adding segement verification
* Add passing chain segement test
* Initial integration with batch sync
* Minor changes
* Tidy, add more error checking
* Start adding chain_segment tests
* Finish invalid signature tests
* Include single and gossip verified blocks in tests
* Add gossip verification tests
* Start adding docs
* Finish adding comments to block_processing.rs
* Rename block_processing.rs -> block_verification
* Start removing old block processing code
* Fixes beacon_chain compilation
* Fix project-wide compile errors
* Remove old code
* Correct code to pass all tests
* Fix bug with beacon proposer index
* Fix shim for BlockProcessingError
* Only process one epoch at a time
* Fix loop in chain segment processing
* Correct tests from master merge
* Add caching for state.eth1_data_votes
* Add BeaconChain::validator_pubkey
* Revert "Add caching for state.eth1_data_votes"
This reverts commit cd73dcd6434fb8d8e6bf30c5356355598ea7b78e.
Co-authored-by: Grant Wuerker <gwuerker@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Michael Sproul <michael@sigmaprime.io>
Co-authored-by: Michael Sproul <micsproul@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: pawan <pawandhananjay@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Paul Hauner <paul@paulhauner.com>
2020-03-17 06:24:44 +00:00
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Use async code when interacting with EL (#3244)
## Overview
This rather extensive PR achieves two primary goals:
1. Uses the finalized/justified checkpoints of fork choice (FC), rather than that of the head state.
2. Refactors fork choice, block production and block processing to `async` functions.
Additionally, it achieves:
- Concurrent forkchoice updates to the EL and cache pruning after a new head is selected.
- Concurrent "block packing" (attestations, etc) and execution payload retrieval during block production.
- Concurrent per-block-processing and execution payload verification during block processing.
- The `Arc`-ification of `SignedBeaconBlock` during block processing (it's never mutated, so why not?):
- I had to do this to deal with sending blocks into spawned tasks.
- Previously we were cloning the beacon block at least 2 times during each block processing, these clones are either removed or turned into cheaper `Arc` clones.
- We were also `Box`-ing and un-`Box`-ing beacon blocks as they moved throughout the networking crate. This is not a big deal, but it's nice to avoid shifting things between the stack and heap.
- Avoids cloning *all the blocks* in *every chain segment* during sync.
- It also has the potential to clean up our code where we need to pass an *owned* block around so we can send it back in the case of an error (I didn't do much of this, my PR is already big enough :sweat_smile:)
- The `BeaconChain::HeadSafetyStatus` struct was removed. It was an old relic from prior merge specs.
For motivation for this change, see https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse/pull/3244#issuecomment-1160963273
## Changes to `canonical_head` and `fork_choice`
Previously, the `BeaconChain` had two separate fields:
```
canonical_head: RwLock<Snapshot>,
fork_choice: RwLock<BeaconForkChoice>
```
Now, we have grouped these values under a single struct:
```
canonical_head: CanonicalHead {
cached_head: RwLock<Arc<Snapshot>>,
fork_choice: RwLock<BeaconForkChoice>
}
```
Apart from ergonomics, the only *actual* change here is wrapping the canonical head snapshot in an `Arc`. This means that we no longer need to hold the `cached_head` (`canonical_head`, in old terms) lock when we want to pull some values from it. This was done to avoid deadlock risks by preventing functions from acquiring (and holding) the `cached_head` and `fork_choice` locks simultaneously.
## Breaking Changes
### The `state` (root) field in the `finalized_checkpoint` SSE event
Consider the scenario where epoch `n` is just finalized, but `start_slot(n)` is skipped. There are two state roots we might in the `finalized_checkpoint` SSE event:
1. The state root of the finalized block, which is `get_block(finalized_checkpoint.root).state_root`.
4. The state root at slot of `start_slot(n)`, which would be the state from (1), but "skipped forward" through any skip slots.
Previously, Lighthouse would choose (2). However, we can see that when [Teku generates that event](https://github.com/ConsenSys/teku/blob/de2b2801c89ef5abf983d6bf37867c37fc47121f/data/beaconrestapi/src/main/java/tech/pegasys/teku/beaconrestapi/handlers/v1/events/EventSubscriptionManager.java#L171-L182) it uses [`getStateRootFromBlockRoot`](https://github.com/ConsenSys/teku/blob/de2b2801c89ef5abf983d6bf37867c37fc47121f/data/provider/src/main/java/tech/pegasys/teku/api/ChainDataProvider.java#L336-L341) which uses (1).
I have switched Lighthouse from (2) to (1). I think it's a somewhat arbitrary choice between the two, where (1) is easier to compute and is consistent with Teku.
## Notes for Reviewers
I've renamed `BeaconChain::fork_choice` to `BeaconChain::recompute_head`. Doing this helped ensure I broke all previous uses of fork choice and I also find it more descriptive. It describes an action and can't be confused with trying to get a reference to the `ForkChoice` struct.
I've changed the ordering of SSE events when a block is received. It used to be `[block, finalized, head]` and now it's `[block, head, finalized]`. It was easier this way and I don't think we were making any promises about SSE event ordering so it's not "breaking".
I've made it so fork choice will run when it's first constructed. I did this because I wanted to have a cached version of the last call to `get_head`. Ensuring `get_head` has been run *at least once* means that the cached values doesn't need to wrapped in an `Option`. This was fairly simple, it just involved passing a `slot` to the constructor so it knows *when* it's being run. When loading a fork choice from the store and a slot clock isn't handy I've just used the `slot` that was saved in the `fork_choice_store`. That seems like it would be a faithful representation of the slot when we saved it.
I added the `genesis_time: u64` to the `BeaconChain`. It's small, constant and nice to have around.
Since we're using FC for the fin/just checkpoints, we no longer get the `0x00..00` roots at genesis. You can see I had to remove a work-around in `ef-tests` here: b56be3bc2. I can't find any reason why this would be an issue, if anything I think it'll be better since the genesis-alias has caught us out a few times (0x00..00 isn't actually a real root). Edit: I did find a case where the `network` expected the 0x00..00 alias and patched it here: 3f26ac3e2.
You'll notice a lot of changes in tests. Generally, tests should be functionally equivalent. Here are the things creating the most diff-noise in tests:
- Changing tests to be `tokio::async` tests.
- Adding `.await` to fork choice, block processing and block production functions.
- Refactor of the `canonical_head` "API" provided by the `BeaconChain`. E.g., `chain.canonical_head.cached_head()` instead of `chain.canonical_head.read()`.
- Wrapping `SignedBeaconBlock` in an `Arc`.
- In the `beacon_chain/tests/block_verification`, we can't use the `lazy_static` `CHAIN_SEGMENT` variable anymore since it's generated with an async function. We just generate it in each test, not so efficient but hopefully insignificant.
I had to disable `rayon` concurrent tests in the `fork_choice` tests. This is because the use of `rayon` and `block_on` was causing a panic.
Co-authored-by: Mac L <mjladson@pm.me>
2022-07-03 05:36:50 +00:00
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for snapshot in &chain_segment[0..block_index] {
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Initial work towards v0.2.0 (#924)
* Remove ping protocol
* Initial renaming of network services
* Correct rebasing relative to latest master
* Start updating types
* Adds HashMapDelay struct to utils
* Initial network restructure
* Network restructure. Adds new types for v0.2.0
* Removes build artefacts
* Shift validation to beacon chain
* Temporarily remove gossip validation
This is to be updated to match current optimisation efforts.
* Adds AggregateAndProof
* Begin rebuilding pubsub encoding/decoding
* Signature hacking
* Shift gossipsup decoding into eth2_libp2p
* Existing EF tests passing with fake_crypto
* Shifts block encoding/decoding into RPC
* Delete outdated API spec
* All release tests passing bar genesis state parsing
* Update and test YamlConfig
* Update to spec v0.10 compatible BLS
* Updates to BLS EF tests
* Add EF test for AggregateVerify
And delete unused hash2curve tests for uncompressed points
* Update EF tests to v0.10.1
* Use optional block root correctly in block proc
* Use genesis fork in deposit domain. All tests pass
* Fast aggregate verify test
* Update REST API docs
* Fix unused import
* Bump spec tags to v0.10.1
* Add `seconds_per_eth1_block` to chainspec
* Update to timestamp based eth1 voting scheme
* Return None from `get_votes_to_consider` if block cache is empty
* Handle overflows in `is_candidate_block`
* Revert to failing tests
* Fix eth1 data sets test
* Choose default vote according to spec
* Fix collect_valid_votes tests
* Fix `get_votes_to_consider` to choose all eligible blocks
* Uncomment winning_vote tests
* Add comments; remove unused code
* Reduce seconds_per_eth1_block for simulation
* Addressed review comments
* Add test for default vote case
* Fix logs
* Remove unused functions
* Meter default eth1 votes
* Fix comments
* Progress on attestation service
* Address review comments; remove unused dependency
* Initial work on removing libp2p lock
* Add LRU caches to store (rollup)
* Update attestation validation for DB changes (WIP)
* Initial version of should_forward_block
* Scaffold
* Progress on attestation validation
Also, consolidate prod+testing slot clocks so that they share much
of the same implementation and can both handle sub-slot time changes.
* Removes lock from libp2p service
* Completed network lock removal
* Finish(?) attestation processing
* Correct network termination future
* Add slot check to block check
* Correct fmt issues
* Remove Drop implementation for network service
* Add first attempt at attestation proc. re-write
* Add version 2 of attestation processing
* Minor fixes
* Add validator pubkey cache
* Make get_indexed_attestation take a committee
* Link signature processing into new attn verification
* First working version
* Ensure pubkey cache is updated
* Add more metrics, slight optimizations
* Clone committee cache during attestation processing
* Update shuffling cache during block processing
* Remove old commented-out code
* Fix shuffling cache insert bug
* Used indexed attestation in fork choice
* Restructure attn processing, add metrics
* Add more detailed metrics
* Tidy, fix failing tests
* Fix failing tests, tidy
* Address reviewers suggestions
* Disable/delete two outdated tests
* Modification of validator for subscriptions
* Add slot signing to validator client
* Further progress on validation subscription
* Adds necessary validator subscription functionality
* Add new Pubkeys struct to signature_sets
* Refactor with functional approach
* Update beacon chain
* Clean up validator <-> beacon node http types
* Add aggregator status to ValidatorDuty
* Impl Clone for manual slot clock
* Fix minor errors
* Further progress validator client subscription
* Initial subscription and aggregation handling
* Remove decompressed member from pubkey bytes
* Progress to modifying val client for attestation aggregation
* First draft of validator client upgrade for aggregate attestations
* Add hashmap for indices lookup
* Add state cache, remove store cache
* Only build the head committee cache
* Removes lock on a network channel
* Partially implement beacon node subscription http api
* Correct compilation issues
* Change `get_attesting_indices` to use Vec
* Fix failing test
* Partial implementation of timer
* Adds timer, removes exit_future, http api to op pool
* Partial multiple aggregate attestation handling
* Permits bulk messages accross gossipsub network channel
* Correct compile issues
* Improve gosispsub messaging and correct rest api helpers
* Added global gossipsub subscriptions
* Update validator subscriptions data structs
* Tidy
* Re-structure validator subscriptions
* Initial handling of subscriptions
* Re-structure network service
* Add pubkey cache persistence file
* Add more comments
* Integrate persistence file into builder
* Add pubkey cache tests
* Add HashSetDelay and introduce into attestation service
* Handles validator subscriptions
* Add data_dir to beacon chain builder
* Remove Option in pubkey cache persistence file
* Ensure consistency between datadir/data_dir
* Fix failing network test
* Peer subnet discovery gets queued for future subscriptions
* Reorganise attestation service functions
* Initial wiring of attestation service
* First draft of attestation service timing logic
* Correct minor typos
* Tidy
* Fix todos
* Improve tests
* Add PeerInfo to connected peers mapping
* Fix compile error
* Fix compile error from merge
* Split up block processing metrics
* Tidy
* Refactor get_pubkey_from_state
* Remove commented-out code
* Rename state_cache -> checkpoint_cache
* Rename Checkpoint -> Snapshot
* Tidy, add comments
* Tidy up find_head function
* Change some checkpoint -> snapshot
* Add tests
* Expose max_len
* Remove dead code
* Tidy
* Fix bug
* Add sync-speed metric
* Add first attempt at VerifiableBlock
* Start integrating into beacon chain
* Integrate VerifiableBlock
* Rename VerifableBlock -> PartialBlockVerification
* Add start of typed methods
* Add progress
* Add further progress
* Rename structs
* Add full block verification to block_processing.rs
* Further beacon chain integration
* Update checks for gossip
* Add todo
* Start adding segement verification
* Add passing chain segement test
* Initial integration with batch sync
* Minor changes
* Tidy, add more error checking
* Start adding chain_segment tests
* Finish invalid signature tests
* Include single and gossip verified blocks in tests
* Add gossip verification tests
* Start adding docs
* Finish adding comments to block_processing.rs
* Rename block_processing.rs -> block_verification
* Start removing old block processing code
* Fixes beacon_chain compilation
* Fix project-wide compile errors
* Remove old code
* Correct code to pass all tests
* Fix bug with beacon proposer index
* Fix shim for BlockProcessingError
* Only process one epoch at a time
* Fix loop in chain segment processing
* Correct tests from master merge
* Add caching for state.eth1_data_votes
* Add BeaconChain::validator_pubkey
* Revert "Add caching for state.eth1_data_votes"
This reverts commit cd73dcd6434fb8d8e6bf30c5356355598ea7b78e.
Co-authored-by: Grant Wuerker <gwuerker@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Michael Sproul <michael@sigmaprime.io>
Co-authored-by: Michael Sproul <micsproul@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: pawan <pawandhananjay@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Paul Hauner <paul@paulhauner.com>
2020-03-17 06:24:44 +00:00
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Use async code when interacting with EL (#3244)
## Overview
This rather extensive PR achieves two primary goals:
1. Uses the finalized/justified checkpoints of fork choice (FC), rather than that of the head state.
2. Refactors fork choice, block production and block processing to `async` functions.
Additionally, it achieves:
- Concurrent forkchoice updates to the EL and cache pruning after a new head is selected.
- Concurrent "block packing" (attestations, etc) and execution payload retrieval during block production.
- Concurrent per-block-processing and execution payload verification during block processing.
- The `Arc`-ification of `SignedBeaconBlock` during block processing (it's never mutated, so why not?):
- I had to do this to deal with sending blocks into spawned tasks.
- Previously we were cloning the beacon block at least 2 times during each block processing, these clones are either removed or turned into cheaper `Arc` clones.
- We were also `Box`-ing and un-`Box`-ing beacon blocks as they moved throughout the networking crate. This is not a big deal, but it's nice to avoid shifting things between the stack and heap.
- Avoids cloning *all the blocks* in *every chain segment* during sync.
- It also has the potential to clean up our code where we need to pass an *owned* block around so we can send it back in the case of an error (I didn't do much of this, my PR is already big enough :sweat_smile:)
- The `BeaconChain::HeadSafetyStatus` struct was removed. It was an old relic from prior merge specs.
For motivation for this change, see https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse/pull/3244#issuecomment-1160963273
## Changes to `canonical_head` and `fork_choice`
Previously, the `BeaconChain` had two separate fields:
```
canonical_head: RwLock<Snapshot>,
fork_choice: RwLock<BeaconForkChoice>
```
Now, we have grouped these values under a single struct:
```
canonical_head: CanonicalHead {
cached_head: RwLock<Arc<Snapshot>>,
fork_choice: RwLock<BeaconForkChoice>
}
```
Apart from ergonomics, the only *actual* change here is wrapping the canonical head snapshot in an `Arc`. This means that we no longer need to hold the `cached_head` (`canonical_head`, in old terms) lock when we want to pull some values from it. This was done to avoid deadlock risks by preventing functions from acquiring (and holding) the `cached_head` and `fork_choice` locks simultaneously.
## Breaking Changes
### The `state` (root) field in the `finalized_checkpoint` SSE event
Consider the scenario where epoch `n` is just finalized, but `start_slot(n)` is skipped. There are two state roots we might in the `finalized_checkpoint` SSE event:
1. The state root of the finalized block, which is `get_block(finalized_checkpoint.root).state_root`.
4. The state root at slot of `start_slot(n)`, which would be the state from (1), but "skipped forward" through any skip slots.
Previously, Lighthouse would choose (2). However, we can see that when [Teku generates that event](https://github.com/ConsenSys/teku/blob/de2b2801c89ef5abf983d6bf37867c37fc47121f/data/beaconrestapi/src/main/java/tech/pegasys/teku/beaconrestapi/handlers/v1/events/EventSubscriptionManager.java#L171-L182) it uses [`getStateRootFromBlockRoot`](https://github.com/ConsenSys/teku/blob/de2b2801c89ef5abf983d6bf37867c37fc47121f/data/provider/src/main/java/tech/pegasys/teku/api/ChainDataProvider.java#L336-L341) which uses (1).
I have switched Lighthouse from (2) to (1). I think it's a somewhat arbitrary choice between the two, where (1) is easier to compute and is consistent with Teku.
## Notes for Reviewers
I've renamed `BeaconChain::fork_choice` to `BeaconChain::recompute_head`. Doing this helped ensure I broke all previous uses of fork choice and I also find it more descriptive. It describes an action and can't be confused with trying to get a reference to the `ForkChoice` struct.
I've changed the ordering of SSE events when a block is received. It used to be `[block, finalized, head]` and now it's `[block, head, finalized]`. It was easier this way and I don't think we were making any promises about SSE event ordering so it's not "breaking".
I've made it so fork choice will run when it's first constructed. I did this because I wanted to have a cached version of the last call to `get_head`. Ensuring `get_head` has been run *at least once* means that the cached values doesn't need to wrapped in an `Option`. This was fairly simple, it just involved passing a `slot` to the constructor so it knows *when* it's being run. When loading a fork choice from the store and a slot clock isn't handy I've just used the `slot` that was saved in the `fork_choice_store`. That seems like it would be a faithful representation of the slot when we saved it.
I added the `genesis_time: u64` to the `BeaconChain`. It's small, constant and nice to have around.
Since we're using FC for the fin/just checkpoints, we no longer get the `0x00..00` roots at genesis. You can see I had to remove a work-around in `ef-tests` here: b56be3bc2. I can't find any reason why this would be an issue, if anything I think it'll be better since the genesis-alias has caught us out a few times (0x00..00 isn't actually a real root). Edit: I did find a case where the `network` expected the 0x00..00 alias and patched it here: 3f26ac3e2.
You'll notice a lot of changes in tests. Generally, tests should be functionally equivalent. Here are the things creating the most diff-noise in tests:
- Changing tests to be `tokio::async` tests.
- Adding `.await` to fork choice, block processing and block production functions.
- Refactor of the `canonical_head` "API" provided by the `BeaconChain`. E.g., `chain.canonical_head.cached_head()` instead of `chain.canonical_head.read()`.
- Wrapping `SignedBeaconBlock` in an `Arc`.
- In the `beacon_chain/tests/block_verification`, we can't use the `lazy_static` `CHAIN_SEGMENT` variable anymore since it's generated with an async function. We just generate it in each test, not so efficient but hopefully insignificant.
I had to disable `rayon` concurrent tests in the `fork_choice` tests. This is because the use of `rayon` and `block_on` was causing a panic.
Co-authored-by: Mac L <mjladson@pm.me>
2022-07-03 05:36:50 +00:00
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Initial work towards v0.2.0 (#924)
* Remove ping protocol
* Initial renaming of network services
* Correct rebasing relative to latest master
* Start updating types
* Adds HashMapDelay struct to utils
* Initial network restructure
* Network restructure. Adds new types for v0.2.0
* Removes build artefacts
* Shift validation to beacon chain
* Temporarily remove gossip validation
This is to be updated to match current optimisation efforts.
* Adds AggregateAndProof
* Begin rebuilding pubsub encoding/decoding
* Signature hacking
* Shift gossipsup decoding into eth2_libp2p
* Existing EF tests passing with fake_crypto
* Shifts block encoding/decoding into RPC
* Delete outdated API spec
* All release tests passing bar genesis state parsing
* Update and test YamlConfig
* Update to spec v0.10 compatible BLS
* Updates to BLS EF tests
* Add EF test for AggregateVerify
And delete unused hash2curve tests for uncompressed points
* Update EF tests to v0.10.1
* Use optional block root correctly in block proc
* Use genesis fork in deposit domain. All tests pass
* Fast aggregate verify test
* Update REST API docs
* Fix unused import
* Bump spec tags to v0.10.1
* Add `seconds_per_eth1_block` to chainspec
* Update to timestamp based eth1 voting scheme
* Return None from `get_votes_to_consider` if block cache is empty
* Handle overflows in `is_candidate_block`
* Revert to failing tests
* Fix eth1 data sets test
* Choose default vote according to spec
* Fix collect_valid_votes tests
* Fix `get_votes_to_consider` to choose all eligible blocks
* Uncomment winning_vote tests
* Add comments; remove unused code
* Reduce seconds_per_eth1_block for simulation
* Addressed review comments
* Add test for default vote case
* Fix logs
* Remove unused functions
* Meter default eth1 votes
* Fix comments
* Progress on attestation service
* Address review comments; remove unused dependency
* Initial work on removing libp2p lock
* Add LRU caches to store (rollup)
* Update attestation validation for DB changes (WIP)
* Initial version of should_forward_block
* Scaffold
* Progress on attestation validation
Also, consolidate prod+testing slot clocks so that they share much
of the same implementation and can both handle sub-slot time changes.
* Removes lock from libp2p service
* Completed network lock removal
* Finish(?) attestation processing
* Correct network termination future
* Add slot check to block check
* Correct fmt issues
* Remove Drop implementation for network service
* Add first attempt at attestation proc. re-write
* Add version 2 of attestation processing
* Minor fixes
* Add validator pubkey cache
* Make get_indexed_attestation take a committee
* Link signature processing into new attn verification
* First working version
* Ensure pubkey cache is updated
* Add more metrics, slight optimizations
* Clone committee cache during attestation processing
* Update shuffling cache during block processing
* Remove old commented-out code
* Fix shuffling cache insert bug
* Used indexed attestation in fork choice
* Restructure attn processing, add metrics
* Add more detailed metrics
* Tidy, fix failing tests
* Fix failing tests, tidy
* Address reviewers suggestions
* Disable/delete two outdated tests
* Modification of validator for subscriptions
* Add slot signing to validator client
* Further progress on validation subscription
* Adds necessary validator subscription functionality
* Add new Pubkeys struct to signature_sets
* Refactor with functional approach
* Update beacon chain
* Clean up validator <-> beacon node http types
* Add aggregator status to ValidatorDuty
* Impl Clone for manual slot clock
* Fix minor errors
* Further progress validator client subscription
* Initial subscription and aggregation handling
* Remove decompressed member from pubkey bytes
* Progress to modifying val client for attestation aggregation
* First draft of validator client upgrade for aggregate attestations
* Add hashmap for indices lookup
* Add state cache, remove store cache
* Only build the head committee cache
* Removes lock on a network channel
* Partially implement beacon node subscription http api
* Correct compilation issues
* Change `get_attesting_indices` to use Vec
* Fix failing test
* Partial implementation of timer
* Adds timer, removes exit_future, http api to op pool
* Partial multiple aggregate attestation handling
* Permits bulk messages accross gossipsub network channel
* Correct compile issues
* Improve gosispsub messaging and correct rest api helpers
* Added global gossipsub subscriptions
* Update validator subscriptions data structs
* Tidy
* Re-structure validator subscriptions
* Initial handling of subscriptions
* Re-structure network service
* Add pubkey cache persistence file
* Add more comments
* Integrate persistence file into builder
* Add pubkey cache tests
* Add HashSetDelay and introduce into attestation service
* Handles validator subscriptions
* Add data_dir to beacon chain builder
* Remove Option in pubkey cache persistence file
* Ensure consistency between datadir/data_dir
* Fix failing network test
* Peer subnet discovery gets queued for future subscriptions
* Reorganise attestation service functions
* Initial wiring of attestation service
* First draft of attestation service timing logic
* Correct minor typos
* Tidy
* Fix todos
* Improve tests
* Add PeerInfo to connected peers mapping
* Fix compile error
* Fix compile error from merge
* Split up block processing metrics
* Tidy
* Refactor get_pubkey_from_state
* Remove commented-out code
* Rename state_cache -> checkpoint_cache
* Rename Checkpoint -> Snapshot
* Tidy, add comments
* Tidy up find_head function
* Change some checkpoint -> snapshot
* Add tests
* Expose max_len
* Remove dead code
* Tidy
* Fix bug
* Add sync-speed metric
* Add first attempt at VerifiableBlock
* Start integrating into beacon chain
* Integrate VerifiableBlock
* Rename VerifableBlock -> PartialBlockVerification
* Add start of typed methods
* Add progress
* Add further progress
* Rename structs
* Add full block verification to block_processing.rs
* Further beacon chain integration
* Update checks for gossip
* Add todo
* Start adding segement verification
* Add passing chain segement test
* Initial integration with batch sync
* Minor changes
* Tidy, add more error checking
* Start adding chain_segment tests
* Finish invalid signature tests
* Include single and gossip verified blocks in tests
* Add gossip verification tests
* Start adding docs
* Finish adding comments to block_processing.rs
* Rename block_processing.rs -> block_verification
* Start removing old block processing code
* Fixes beacon_chain compilation
* Fix project-wide compile errors
* Remove old code
* Correct code to pass all tests
* Fix bug with beacon proposer index
* Fix shim for BlockProcessingError
* Only process one epoch at a time
* Fix loop in chain segment processing
* Correct tests from master merge
* Add caching for state.eth1_data_votes
* Add BeaconChain::validator_pubkey
* Revert "Add caching for state.eth1_data_votes"
This reverts commit cd73dcd6434fb8d8e6bf30c5356355598ea7b78e.
Co-authored-by: Grant Wuerker <gwuerker@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Michael Sproul <michael@sigmaprime.io>
Co-authored-by: Michael Sproul <micsproul@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: pawan <pawandhananjay@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Paul Hauner <paul@paulhauner.com>
2020-03-17 06:24:44 +00:00
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.expect("should obtain gossip verified block");
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harness
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.chain
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2022-09-23 03:52:42 +00:00
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gossip_verified.block_root,
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gossip_verified,
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2022-11-29 08:19:27 +00:00
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NotifyExecutionLayer::Yes,
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Add broadcast validation routes to Beacon Node HTTP API (#4316)
## Issue Addressed
- #4293
- #4264
## Proposed Changes
*Changes largely follow those suggested in the main issue*.
- Add new routes to HTTP API
- `post_beacon_blocks_v2`
- `post_blinded_beacon_blocks_v2`
- Add new routes to `BeaconNodeHttpClient`
- `post_beacon_blocks_v2`
- `post_blinded_beacon_blocks_v2`
- Define new Eth2 common types
- `BroadcastValidation`, enum representing the level of validation to apply to blocks prior to broadcast
- `BroadcastValidationQuery`, the corresponding HTTP query string type for the above type
- ~~Define `_checked` variants of both `publish_block` and `publish_blinded_block` that enforce a validation level at a type level~~
- Add interactive tests to the `bn_http_api_tests` test target covering each validation level (to their own test module, `broadcast_validation_tests`)
- `beacon/blocks`
- `broadcast_validation=gossip`
- Invalid (400)
- Full Pass (200)
- Partial Pass (202)
- `broadcast_validation=consensus`
- Invalid (400)
- Only gossip (400)
- Only consensus pass (i.e., equivocates) (200)
- Full pass (200)
- `broadcast_validation=consensus_and_equivocation`
- Invalid (400)
- Invalid due to early equivocation (400)
- Only gossip (400)
- Only consensus (400)
- Pass (200)
- `beacon/blinded_blocks`
- `broadcast_validation=gossip`
- Invalid (400)
- Full Pass (200)
- Partial Pass (202)
- `broadcast_validation=consensus`
- Invalid (400)
- Only gossip (400)
- ~~Only consensus pass (i.e., equivocates) (200)~~
- Full pass (200)
- `broadcast_validation=consensus_and_equivocation`
- Invalid (400)
- Invalid due to early equivocation (400)
- Only gossip (400)
- Only consensus (400)
- Pass (200)
- Add a new trait, `IntoGossipVerifiedBlock`, which allows type-level guarantees to be made as to gossip validity
- Modify the structure of the `ObservedBlockProducers` cache from a `(slot, validator_index)` mapping to a `((slot, validator_index), block_root)` mapping
- Modify `ObservedBlockProducers::proposer_has_been_observed` to return a `SeenBlock` rather than a boolean on success
- Punish gossip peer (low) for submitting equivocating blocks
- Rename `BlockError::SlashablePublish` to `BlockError::SlashableProposal`
## Additional Info
This PR contains changes that directly modify how blocks are verified within the client. For more context, consult [comments in-thread](https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse/pull/4316#discussion_r1234724202).
Co-authored-by: Michael Sproul <michael@sigmaprime.io>
2023-06-29 12:02:38 +00:00
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2022-09-23 03:52:42 +00:00
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Use async code when interacting with EL (#3244)
## Overview
This rather extensive PR achieves two primary goals:
1. Uses the finalized/justified checkpoints of fork choice (FC), rather than that of the head state.
2. Refactors fork choice, block production and block processing to `async` functions.
Additionally, it achieves:
- Concurrent forkchoice updates to the EL and cache pruning after a new head is selected.
- Concurrent "block packing" (attestations, etc) and execution payload retrieval during block production.
- Concurrent per-block-processing and execution payload verification during block processing.
- The `Arc`-ification of `SignedBeaconBlock` during block processing (it's never mutated, so why not?):
- I had to do this to deal with sending blocks into spawned tasks.
- Previously we were cloning the beacon block at least 2 times during each block processing, these clones are either removed or turned into cheaper `Arc` clones.
- We were also `Box`-ing and un-`Box`-ing beacon blocks as they moved throughout the networking crate. This is not a big deal, but it's nice to avoid shifting things between the stack and heap.
- Avoids cloning *all the blocks* in *every chain segment* during sync.
- It also has the potential to clean up our code where we need to pass an *owned* block around so we can send it back in the case of an error (I didn't do much of this, my PR is already big enough :sweat_smile:)
- The `BeaconChain::HeadSafetyStatus` struct was removed. It was an old relic from prior merge specs.
For motivation for this change, see https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse/pull/3244#issuecomment-1160963273
## Changes to `canonical_head` and `fork_choice`
Previously, the `BeaconChain` had two separate fields:
```
canonical_head: RwLock<Snapshot>,
fork_choice: RwLock<BeaconForkChoice>
```
Now, we have grouped these values under a single struct:
```
canonical_head: CanonicalHead {
cached_head: RwLock<Arc<Snapshot>>,
fork_choice: RwLock<BeaconForkChoice>
}
```
Apart from ergonomics, the only *actual* change here is wrapping the canonical head snapshot in an `Arc`. This means that we no longer need to hold the `cached_head` (`canonical_head`, in old terms) lock when we want to pull some values from it. This was done to avoid deadlock risks by preventing functions from acquiring (and holding) the `cached_head` and `fork_choice` locks simultaneously.
## Breaking Changes
### The `state` (root) field in the `finalized_checkpoint` SSE event
Consider the scenario where epoch `n` is just finalized, but `start_slot(n)` is skipped. There are two state roots we might in the `finalized_checkpoint` SSE event:
1. The state root of the finalized block, which is `get_block(finalized_checkpoint.root).state_root`.
4. The state root at slot of `start_slot(n)`, which would be the state from (1), but "skipped forward" through any skip slots.
Previously, Lighthouse would choose (2). However, we can see that when [Teku generates that event](https://github.com/ConsenSys/teku/blob/de2b2801c89ef5abf983d6bf37867c37fc47121f/data/beaconrestapi/src/main/java/tech/pegasys/teku/beaconrestapi/handlers/v1/events/EventSubscriptionManager.java#L171-L182) it uses [`getStateRootFromBlockRoot`](https://github.com/ConsenSys/teku/blob/de2b2801c89ef5abf983d6bf37867c37fc47121f/data/provider/src/main/java/tech/pegasys/teku/api/ChainDataProvider.java#L336-L341) which uses (1).
I have switched Lighthouse from (2) to (1). I think it's a somewhat arbitrary choice between the two, where (1) is easier to compute and is consistent with Teku.
## Notes for Reviewers
I've renamed `BeaconChain::fork_choice` to `BeaconChain::recompute_head`. Doing this helped ensure I broke all previous uses of fork choice and I also find it more descriptive. It describes an action and can't be confused with trying to get a reference to the `ForkChoice` struct.
I've changed the ordering of SSE events when a block is received. It used to be `[block, finalized, head]` and now it's `[block, head, finalized]`. It was easier this way and I don't think we were making any promises about SSE event ordering so it's not "breaking".
I've made it so fork choice will run when it's first constructed. I did this because I wanted to have a cached version of the last call to `get_head`. Ensuring `get_head` has been run *at least once* means that the cached values doesn't need to wrapped in an `Option`. This was fairly simple, it just involved passing a `slot` to the constructor so it knows *when* it's being run. When loading a fork choice from the store and a slot clock isn't handy I've just used the `slot` that was saved in the `fork_choice_store`. That seems like it would be a faithful representation of the slot when we saved it.
I added the `genesis_time: u64` to the `BeaconChain`. It's small, constant and nice to have around.
Since we're using FC for the fin/just checkpoints, we no longer get the `0x00..00` roots at genesis. You can see I had to remove a work-around in `ef-tests` here: b56be3bc2. I can't find any reason why this would be an issue, if anything I think it'll be better since the genesis-alias has caught us out a few times (0x00..00 isn't actually a real root). Edit: I did find a case where the `network` expected the 0x00..00 alias and patched it here: 3f26ac3e2.
You'll notice a lot of changes in tests. Generally, tests should be functionally equivalent. Here are the things creating the most diff-noise in tests:
- Changing tests to be `tokio::async` tests.
- Adding `.await` to fork choice, block processing and block production functions.
- Refactor of the `canonical_head` "API" provided by the `BeaconChain`. E.g., `chain.canonical_head.cached_head()` instead of `chain.canonical_head.read()`.
- Wrapping `SignedBeaconBlock` in an `Arc`.
- In the `beacon_chain/tests/block_verification`, we can't use the `lazy_static` `CHAIN_SEGMENT` variable anymore since it's generated with an async function. We just generate it in each test, not so efficient but hopefully insignificant.
I had to disable `rayon` concurrent tests in the `fork_choice` tests. This is because the use of `rayon` and `block_on` was causing a panic.
Co-authored-by: Mac L <mjladson@pm.me>
2022-07-03 05:36:50 +00:00
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Initial work towards v0.2.0 (#924)
* Remove ping protocol
* Initial renaming of network services
* Correct rebasing relative to latest master
* Start updating types
* Adds HashMapDelay struct to utils
* Initial network restructure
* Network restructure. Adds new types for v0.2.0
* Removes build artefacts
* Shift validation to beacon chain
* Temporarily remove gossip validation
This is to be updated to match current optimisation efforts.
* Adds AggregateAndProof
* Begin rebuilding pubsub encoding/decoding
* Signature hacking
* Shift gossipsup decoding into eth2_libp2p
* Existing EF tests passing with fake_crypto
* Shifts block encoding/decoding into RPC
* Delete outdated API spec
* All release tests passing bar genesis state parsing
* Update and test YamlConfig
* Update to spec v0.10 compatible BLS
* Updates to BLS EF tests
* Add EF test for AggregateVerify
And delete unused hash2curve tests for uncompressed points
* Update EF tests to v0.10.1
* Use optional block root correctly in block proc
* Use genesis fork in deposit domain. All tests pass
* Fast aggregate verify test
* Update REST API docs
* Fix unused import
* Bump spec tags to v0.10.1
* Add `seconds_per_eth1_block` to chainspec
* Update to timestamp based eth1 voting scheme
* Return None from `get_votes_to_consider` if block cache is empty
* Handle overflows in `is_candidate_block`
* Revert to failing tests
* Fix eth1 data sets test
* Choose default vote according to spec
* Fix collect_valid_votes tests
* Fix `get_votes_to_consider` to choose all eligible blocks
* Uncomment winning_vote tests
* Add comments; remove unused code
* Reduce seconds_per_eth1_block for simulation
* Addressed review comments
* Add test for default vote case
* Fix logs
* Remove unused functions
* Meter default eth1 votes
* Fix comments
* Progress on attestation service
* Address review comments; remove unused dependency
* Initial work on removing libp2p lock
* Add LRU caches to store (rollup)
* Update attestation validation for DB changes (WIP)
* Initial version of should_forward_block
* Scaffold
* Progress on attestation validation
Also, consolidate prod+testing slot clocks so that they share much
of the same implementation and can both handle sub-slot time changes.
* Removes lock from libp2p service
* Completed network lock removal
* Finish(?) attestation processing
* Correct network termination future
* Add slot check to block check
* Correct fmt issues
* Remove Drop implementation for network service
* Add first attempt at attestation proc. re-write
* Add version 2 of attestation processing
* Minor fixes
* Add validator pubkey cache
* Make get_indexed_attestation take a committee
* Link signature processing into new attn verification
* First working version
* Ensure pubkey cache is updated
* Add more metrics, slight optimizations
* Clone committee cache during attestation processing
* Update shuffling cache during block processing
* Remove old commented-out code
* Fix shuffling cache insert bug
* Used indexed attestation in fork choice
* Restructure attn processing, add metrics
* Add more detailed metrics
* Tidy, fix failing tests
* Fix failing tests, tidy
* Address reviewers suggestions
* Disable/delete two outdated tests
* Modification of validator for subscriptions
* Add slot signing to validator client
* Further progress on validation subscription
* Adds necessary validator subscription functionality
* Add new Pubkeys struct to signature_sets
* Refactor with functional approach
* Update beacon chain
* Clean up validator <-> beacon node http types
* Add aggregator status to ValidatorDuty
* Impl Clone for manual slot clock
* Fix minor errors
* Further progress validator client subscription
* Initial subscription and aggregation handling
* Remove decompressed member from pubkey bytes
* Progress to modifying val client for attestation aggregation
* First draft of validator client upgrade for aggregate attestations
* Add hashmap for indices lookup
* Add state cache, remove store cache
* Only build the head committee cache
* Removes lock on a network channel
* Partially implement beacon node subscription http api
* Correct compilation issues
* Change `get_attesting_indices` to use Vec
* Fix failing test
* Partial implementation of timer
* Adds timer, removes exit_future, http api to op pool
* Partial multiple aggregate attestation handling
* Permits bulk messages accross gossipsub network channel
* Correct compile issues
* Improve gosispsub messaging and correct rest api helpers
* Added global gossipsub subscriptions
* Update validator subscriptions data structs
* Tidy
* Re-structure validator subscriptions
* Initial handling of subscriptions
* Re-structure network service
* Add pubkey cache persistence file
* Add more comments
* Integrate persistence file into builder
* Add pubkey cache tests
* Add HashSetDelay and introduce into attestation service
* Handles validator subscriptions
* Add data_dir to beacon chain builder
* Remove Option in pubkey cache persistence file
* Ensure consistency between datadir/data_dir
* Fix failing network test
* Peer subnet discovery gets queued for future subscriptions
* Reorganise attestation service functions
* Initial wiring of attestation service
* First draft of attestation service timing logic
* Correct minor typos
* Tidy
* Fix todos
* Improve tests
* Add PeerInfo to connected peers mapping
* Fix compile error
* Fix compile error from merge
* Split up block processing metrics
* Tidy
* Refactor get_pubkey_from_state
* Remove commented-out code
* Rename state_cache -> checkpoint_cache
* Rename Checkpoint -> Snapshot
* Tidy, add comments
* Tidy up find_head function
* Change some checkpoint -> snapshot
* Add tests
* Expose max_len
* Remove dead code
* Tidy
* Fix bug
* Add sync-speed metric
* Add first attempt at VerifiableBlock
* Start integrating into beacon chain
* Integrate VerifiableBlock
* Rename VerifableBlock -> PartialBlockVerification
* Add start of typed methods
* Add progress
* Add further progress
* Rename structs
* Add full block verification to block_processing.rs
* Further beacon chain integration
* Update checks for gossip
* Add todo
* Start adding segement verification
* Add passing chain segement test
* Initial integration with batch sync
* Minor changes
* Tidy, add more error checking
* Start adding chain_segment tests
* Finish invalid signature tests
* Include single and gossip verified blocks in tests
* Add gossip verification tests
* Start adding docs
* Finish adding comments to block_processing.rs
* Rename block_processing.rs -> block_verification
* Start removing old block processing code
* Fixes beacon_chain compilation
* Fix project-wide compile errors
* Remove old code
* Correct code to pass all tests
* Fix bug with beacon proposer index
* Fix shim for BlockProcessingError
* Only process one epoch at a time
* Fix loop in chain segment processing
* Correct tests from master merge
* Add caching for state.eth1_data_votes
* Add BeaconChain::validator_pubkey
* Revert "Add caching for state.eth1_data_votes"
This reverts commit cd73dcd6434fb8d8e6bf30c5356355598ea7b78e.
Co-authored-by: Grant Wuerker <gwuerker@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Michael Sproul <michael@sigmaprime.io>
Co-authored-by: Michael Sproul <micsproul@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: pawan <pawandhananjay@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Paul Hauner <paul@paulhauner.com>
2020-03-17 06:24:44 +00:00
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Initial work towards v0.2.0 (#924)
* Remove ping protocol
* Initial renaming of network services
* Correct rebasing relative to latest master
* Start updating types
* Adds HashMapDelay struct to utils
* Initial network restructure
* Network restructure. Adds new types for v0.2.0
* Removes build artefacts
* Shift validation to beacon chain
* Temporarily remove gossip validation
This is to be updated to match current optimisation efforts.
* Adds AggregateAndProof
* Begin rebuilding pubsub encoding/decoding
* Signature hacking
* Shift gossipsup decoding into eth2_libp2p
* Existing EF tests passing with fake_crypto
* Shifts block encoding/decoding into RPC
* Delete outdated API spec
* All release tests passing bar genesis state parsing
* Update and test YamlConfig
* Update to spec v0.10 compatible BLS
* Updates to BLS EF tests
* Add EF test for AggregateVerify
And delete unused hash2curve tests for uncompressed points
* Update EF tests to v0.10.1
* Use optional block root correctly in block proc
* Use genesis fork in deposit domain. All tests pass
* Fast aggregate verify test
* Update REST API docs
* Fix unused import
* Bump spec tags to v0.10.1
* Add `seconds_per_eth1_block` to chainspec
* Update to timestamp based eth1 voting scheme
* Return None from `get_votes_to_consider` if block cache is empty
* Handle overflows in `is_candidate_block`
* Revert to failing tests
* Fix eth1 data sets test
* Choose default vote according to spec
* Fix collect_valid_votes tests
* Fix `get_votes_to_consider` to choose all eligible blocks
* Uncomment winning_vote tests
* Add comments; remove unused code
* Reduce seconds_per_eth1_block for simulation
* Addressed review comments
* Add test for default vote case
* Fix logs
* Remove unused functions
* Meter default eth1 votes
* Fix comments
* Progress on attestation service
* Address review comments; remove unused dependency
* Initial work on removing libp2p lock
* Add LRU caches to store (rollup)
* Update attestation validation for DB changes (WIP)
* Initial version of should_forward_block
* Scaffold
* Progress on attestation validation
Also, consolidate prod+testing slot clocks so that they share much
of the same implementation and can both handle sub-slot time changes.
* Removes lock from libp2p service
* Completed network lock removal
* Finish(?) attestation processing
* Correct network termination future
* Add slot check to block check
* Correct fmt issues
* Remove Drop implementation for network service
* Add first attempt at attestation proc. re-write
* Add version 2 of attestation processing
* Minor fixes
* Add validator pubkey cache
* Make get_indexed_attestation take a committee
* Link signature processing into new attn verification
* First working version
* Ensure pubkey cache is updated
* Add more metrics, slight optimizations
* Clone committee cache during attestation processing
* Update shuffling cache during block processing
* Remove old commented-out code
* Fix shuffling cache insert bug
* Used indexed attestation in fork choice
* Restructure attn processing, add metrics
* Add more detailed metrics
* Tidy, fix failing tests
* Fix failing tests, tidy
* Address reviewers suggestions
* Disable/delete two outdated tests
* Modification of validator for subscriptions
* Add slot signing to validator client
* Further progress on validation subscription
* Adds necessary validator subscription functionality
* Add new Pubkeys struct to signature_sets
* Refactor with functional approach
* Update beacon chain
* Clean up validator <-> beacon node http types
* Add aggregator status to ValidatorDuty
* Impl Clone for manual slot clock
* Fix minor errors
* Further progress validator client subscription
* Initial subscription and aggregation handling
* Remove decompressed member from pubkey bytes
* Progress to modifying val client for attestation aggregation
* First draft of validator client upgrade for aggregate attestations
* Add hashmap for indices lookup
* Add state cache, remove store cache
* Only build the head committee cache
* Removes lock on a network channel
* Partially implement beacon node subscription http api
* Correct compilation issues
* Change `get_attesting_indices` to use Vec
* Fix failing test
* Partial implementation of timer
* Adds timer, removes exit_future, http api to op pool
* Partial multiple aggregate attestation handling
* Permits bulk messages accross gossipsub network channel
* Correct compile issues
* Improve gosispsub messaging and correct rest api helpers
* Added global gossipsub subscriptions
* Update validator subscriptions data structs
* Tidy
* Re-structure validator subscriptions
* Initial handling of subscriptions
* Re-structure network service
* Add pubkey cache persistence file
* Add more comments
* Integrate persistence file into builder
* Add pubkey cache tests
* Add HashSetDelay and introduce into attestation service
* Handles validator subscriptions
* Add data_dir to beacon chain builder
* Remove Option in pubkey cache persistence file
* Ensure consistency between datadir/data_dir
* Fix failing network test
* Peer subnet discovery gets queued for future subscriptions
* Reorganise attestation service functions
* Initial wiring of attestation service
* First draft of attestation service timing logic
* Correct minor typos
* Tidy
* Fix todos
* Improve tests
* Add PeerInfo to connected peers mapping
* Fix compile error
* Fix compile error from merge
* Split up block processing metrics
* Tidy
* Refactor get_pubkey_from_state
* Remove commented-out code
* Rename state_cache -> checkpoint_cache
* Rename Checkpoint -> Snapshot
* Tidy, add comments
* Tidy up find_head function
* Change some checkpoint -> snapshot
* Add tests
* Expose max_len
* Remove dead code
* Tidy
* Fix bug
* Add sync-speed metric
* Add first attempt at VerifiableBlock
* Start integrating into beacon chain
* Integrate VerifiableBlock
* Rename VerifableBlock -> PartialBlockVerification
* Add start of typed methods
* Add progress
* Add further progress
* Rename structs
* Add full block verification to block_processing.rs
* Further beacon chain integration
* Update checks for gossip
* Add todo
* Start adding segement verification
* Add passing chain segement test
* Initial integration with batch sync
* Minor changes
* Tidy, add more error checking
* Start adding chain_segment tests
* Finish invalid signature tests
* Include single and gossip verified blocks in tests
* Add gossip verification tests
* Start adding docs
* Finish adding comments to block_processing.rs
* Rename block_processing.rs -> block_verification
* Start removing old block processing code
* Fixes beacon_chain compilation
* Fix project-wide compile errors
* Remove old code
* Correct code to pass all tests
* Fix bug with beacon proposer index
* Fix shim for BlockProcessingError
* Only process one epoch at a time
* Fix loop in chain segment processing
* Correct tests from master merge
* Add caching for state.eth1_data_votes
* Add BeaconChain::validator_pubkey
* Revert "Add caching for state.eth1_data_votes"
This reverts commit cd73dcd6434fb8d8e6bf30c5356355598ea7b78e.
Co-authored-by: Grant Wuerker <gwuerker@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Michael Sproul <michael@sigmaprime.io>
Co-authored-by: Michael Sproul <micsproul@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: pawan <pawandhananjay@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Paul Hauner <paul@paulhauner.com>
2020-03-17 06:24:44 +00:00
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Initial work towards v0.2.0 (#924)
* Remove ping protocol
* Initial renaming of network services
* Correct rebasing relative to latest master
* Start updating types
* Adds HashMapDelay struct to utils
* Initial network restructure
* Network restructure. Adds new types for v0.2.0
* Removes build artefacts
* Shift validation to beacon chain
* Temporarily remove gossip validation
This is to be updated to match current optimisation efforts.
* Adds AggregateAndProof
* Begin rebuilding pubsub encoding/decoding
* Signature hacking
* Shift gossipsup decoding into eth2_libp2p
* Existing EF tests passing with fake_crypto
* Shifts block encoding/decoding into RPC
* Delete outdated API spec
* All release tests passing bar genesis state parsing
* Update and test YamlConfig
* Update to spec v0.10 compatible BLS
* Updates to BLS EF tests
* Add EF test for AggregateVerify
And delete unused hash2curve tests for uncompressed points
* Update EF tests to v0.10.1
* Use optional block root correctly in block proc
* Use genesis fork in deposit domain. All tests pass
* Fast aggregate verify test
* Update REST API docs
* Fix unused import
* Bump spec tags to v0.10.1
* Add `seconds_per_eth1_block` to chainspec
* Update to timestamp based eth1 voting scheme
* Return None from `get_votes_to_consider` if block cache is empty
* Handle overflows in `is_candidate_block`
* Revert to failing tests
* Fix eth1 data sets test
* Choose default vote according to spec
* Fix collect_valid_votes tests
* Fix `get_votes_to_consider` to choose all eligible blocks
* Uncomment winning_vote tests
* Add comments; remove unused code
* Reduce seconds_per_eth1_block for simulation
* Addressed review comments
* Add test for default vote case
* Fix logs
* Remove unused functions
* Meter default eth1 votes
* Fix comments
* Progress on attestation service
* Address review comments; remove unused dependency
* Initial work on removing libp2p lock
* Add LRU caches to store (rollup)
* Update attestation validation for DB changes (WIP)
* Initial version of should_forward_block
* Scaffold
* Progress on attestation validation
Also, consolidate prod+testing slot clocks so that they share much
of the same implementation and can both handle sub-slot time changes.
* Removes lock from libp2p service
* Completed network lock removal
* Finish(?) attestation processing
* Correct network termination future
* Add slot check to block check
* Correct fmt issues
* Remove Drop implementation for network service
* Add first attempt at attestation proc. re-write
* Add version 2 of attestation processing
* Minor fixes
* Add validator pubkey cache
* Make get_indexed_attestation take a committee
* Link signature processing into new attn verification
* First working version
* Ensure pubkey cache is updated
* Add more metrics, slight optimizations
* Clone committee cache during attestation processing
* Update shuffling cache during block processing
* Remove old commented-out code
* Fix shuffling cache insert bug
* Used indexed attestation in fork choice
* Restructure attn processing, add metrics
* Add more detailed metrics
* Tidy, fix failing tests
* Fix failing tests, tidy
* Address reviewers suggestions
* Disable/delete two outdated tests
* Modification of validator for subscriptions
* Add slot signing to validator client
* Further progress on validation subscription
* Adds necessary validator subscription functionality
* Add new Pubkeys struct to signature_sets
* Refactor with functional approach
* Update beacon chain
* Clean up validator <-> beacon node http types
* Add aggregator status to ValidatorDuty
* Impl Clone for manual slot clock
* Fix minor errors
* Further progress validator client subscription
* Initial subscription and aggregation handling
* Remove decompressed member from pubkey bytes
* Progress to modifying val client for attestation aggregation
* First draft of validator client upgrade for aggregate attestations
* Add hashmap for indices lookup
* Add state cache, remove store cache
* Only build the head committee cache
* Removes lock on a network channel
* Partially implement beacon node subscription http api
* Correct compilation issues
* Change `get_attesting_indices` to use Vec
* Fix failing test
* Partial implementation of timer
* Adds timer, removes exit_future, http api to op pool
* Partial multiple aggregate attestation handling
* Permits bulk messages accross gossipsub network channel
* Correct compile issues
* Improve gosispsub messaging and correct rest api helpers
* Added global gossipsub subscriptions
* Update validator subscriptions data structs
* Tidy
* Re-structure validator subscriptions
* Initial handling of subscriptions
* Re-structure network service
* Add pubkey cache persistence file
* Add more comments
* Integrate persistence file into builder
* Add pubkey cache tests
* Add HashSetDelay and introduce into attestation service
* Handles validator subscriptions
* Add data_dir to beacon chain builder
* Remove Option in pubkey cache persistence file
* Ensure consistency between datadir/data_dir
* Fix failing network test
* Peer subnet discovery gets queued for future subscriptions
* Reorganise attestation service functions
* Initial wiring of attestation service
* First draft of attestation service timing logic
* Correct minor typos
* Tidy
* Fix todos
* Improve tests
* Add PeerInfo to connected peers mapping
* Fix compile error
* Fix compile error from merge
* Split up block processing metrics
* Tidy
* Refactor get_pubkey_from_state
* Remove commented-out code
* Rename state_cache -> checkpoint_cache
* Rename Checkpoint -> Snapshot
* Tidy, add comments
* Tidy up find_head function
* Change some checkpoint -> snapshot
* Add tests
* Expose max_len
* Remove dead code
* Tidy
* Fix bug
* Add sync-speed metric
* Add first attempt at VerifiableBlock
* Start integrating into beacon chain
* Integrate VerifiableBlock
* Rename VerifableBlock -> PartialBlockVerification
* Add start of typed methods
* Add progress
* Add further progress
* Rename structs
* Add full block verification to block_processing.rs
* Further beacon chain integration
* Update checks for gossip
* Add todo
* Start adding segement verification
* Add passing chain segement test
* Initial integration with batch sync
* Minor changes
* Tidy, add more error checking
* Start adding chain_segment tests
* Finish invalid signature tests
* Include single and gossip verified blocks in tests
* Add gossip verification tests
* Start adding docs
* Finish adding comments to block_processing.rs
* Rename block_processing.rs -> block_verification
* Start removing old block processing code
* Fixes beacon_chain compilation
* Fix project-wide compile errors
* Remove old code
* Correct code to pass all tests
* Fix bug with beacon proposer index
* Fix shim for BlockProcessingError
* Only process one epoch at a time
* Fix loop in chain segment processing
* Correct tests from master merge
* Add caching for state.eth1_data_votes
* Add BeaconChain::validator_pubkey
* Revert "Add caching for state.eth1_data_votes"
This reverts commit cd73dcd6434fb8d8e6bf30c5356355598ea7b78e.
Co-authored-by: Grant Wuerker <gwuerker@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Michael Sproul <michael@sigmaprime.io>
Co-authored-by: Michael Sproul <micsproul@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: pawan <pawandhananjay@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Paul Hauner <paul@paulhauner.com>
2020-03-17 06:24:44 +00:00
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Use async code when interacting with EL (#3244)
## Overview
This rather extensive PR achieves two primary goals:
1. Uses the finalized/justified checkpoints of fork choice (FC), rather than that of the head state.
2. Refactors fork choice, block production and block processing to `async` functions.
Additionally, it achieves:
- Concurrent forkchoice updates to the EL and cache pruning after a new head is selected.
- Concurrent "block packing" (attestations, etc) and execution payload retrieval during block production.
- Concurrent per-block-processing and execution payload verification during block processing.
- The `Arc`-ification of `SignedBeaconBlock` during block processing (it's never mutated, so why not?):
- I had to do this to deal with sending blocks into spawned tasks.
- Previously we were cloning the beacon block at least 2 times during each block processing, these clones are either removed or turned into cheaper `Arc` clones.
- We were also `Box`-ing and un-`Box`-ing beacon blocks as they moved throughout the networking crate. This is not a big deal, but it's nice to avoid shifting things between the stack and heap.
- Avoids cloning *all the blocks* in *every chain segment* during sync.
- It also has the potential to clean up our code where we need to pass an *owned* block around so we can send it back in the case of an error (I didn't do much of this, my PR is already big enough :sweat_smile:)
- The `BeaconChain::HeadSafetyStatus` struct was removed. It was an old relic from prior merge specs.
For motivation for this change, see https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse/pull/3244#issuecomment-1160963273
## Changes to `canonical_head` and `fork_choice`
Previously, the `BeaconChain` had two separate fields:
```
canonical_head: RwLock<Snapshot>,
fork_choice: RwLock<BeaconForkChoice>
```
Now, we have grouped these values under a single struct:
```
canonical_head: CanonicalHead {
cached_head: RwLock<Arc<Snapshot>>,
fork_choice: RwLock<BeaconForkChoice>
}
```
Apart from ergonomics, the only *actual* change here is wrapping the canonical head snapshot in an `Arc`. This means that we no longer need to hold the `cached_head` (`canonical_head`, in old terms) lock when we want to pull some values from it. This was done to avoid deadlock risks by preventing functions from acquiring (and holding) the `cached_head` and `fork_choice` locks simultaneously.
## Breaking Changes
### The `state` (root) field in the `finalized_checkpoint` SSE event
Consider the scenario where epoch `n` is just finalized, but `start_slot(n)` is skipped. There are two state roots we might in the `finalized_checkpoint` SSE event:
1. The state root of the finalized block, which is `get_block(finalized_checkpoint.root).state_root`.
4. The state root at slot of `start_slot(n)`, which would be the state from (1), but "skipped forward" through any skip slots.
Previously, Lighthouse would choose (2). However, we can see that when [Teku generates that event](https://github.com/ConsenSys/teku/blob/de2b2801c89ef5abf983d6bf37867c37fc47121f/data/beaconrestapi/src/main/java/tech/pegasys/teku/beaconrestapi/handlers/v1/events/EventSubscriptionManager.java#L171-L182) it uses [`getStateRootFromBlockRoot`](https://github.com/ConsenSys/teku/blob/de2b2801c89ef5abf983d6bf37867c37fc47121f/data/provider/src/main/java/tech/pegasys/teku/api/ChainDataProvider.java#L336-L341) which uses (1).
I have switched Lighthouse from (2) to (1). I think it's a somewhat arbitrary choice between the two, where (1) is easier to compute and is consistent with Teku.
## Notes for Reviewers
I've renamed `BeaconChain::fork_choice` to `BeaconChain::recompute_head`. Doing this helped ensure I broke all previous uses of fork choice and I also find it more descriptive. It describes an action and can't be confused with trying to get a reference to the `ForkChoice` struct.
I've changed the ordering of SSE events when a block is received. It used to be `[block, finalized, head]` and now it's `[block, head, finalized]`. It was easier this way and I don't think we were making any promises about SSE event ordering so it's not "breaking".
I've made it so fork choice will run when it's first constructed. I did this because I wanted to have a cached version of the last call to `get_head`. Ensuring `get_head` has been run *at least once* means that the cached values doesn't need to wrapped in an `Option`. This was fairly simple, it just involved passing a `slot` to the constructor so it knows *when* it's being run. When loading a fork choice from the store and a slot clock isn't handy I've just used the `slot` that was saved in the `fork_choice_store`. That seems like it would be a faithful representation of the slot when we saved it.
I added the `genesis_time: u64` to the `BeaconChain`. It's small, constant and nice to have around.
Since we're using FC for the fin/just checkpoints, we no longer get the `0x00..00` roots at genesis. You can see I had to remove a work-around in `ef-tests` here: b56be3bc2. I can't find any reason why this would be an issue, if anything I think it'll be better since the genesis-alias has caught us out a few times (0x00..00 isn't actually a real root). Edit: I did find a case where the `network` expected the 0x00..00 alias and patched it here: 3f26ac3e2.
You'll notice a lot of changes in tests. Generally, tests should be functionally equivalent. Here are the things creating the most diff-noise in tests:
- Changing tests to be `tokio::async` tests.
- Adding `.await` to fork choice, block processing and block production functions.
- Refactor of the `canonical_head` "API" provided by the `BeaconChain`. E.g., `chain.canonical_head.cached_head()` instead of `chain.canonical_head.read()`.
- Wrapping `SignedBeaconBlock` in an `Arc`.
- In the `beacon_chain/tests/block_verification`, we can't use the `lazy_static` `CHAIN_SEGMENT` variable anymore since it's generated with an async function. We just generate it in each test, not so efficient but hopefully insignificant.
I had to disable `rayon` concurrent tests in the `fork_choice` tests. This is because the use of `rayon` and `block_on` was causing a panic.
Co-authored-by: Mac L <mjladson@pm.me>
2022-07-03 05:36:50 +00:00
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let (mut block, signature) = chain_segment[block_index]
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2021-07-09 06:15:32 +00:00
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Use async code when interacting with EL (#3244)
## Overview
This rather extensive PR achieves two primary goals:
1. Uses the finalized/justified checkpoints of fork choice (FC), rather than that of the head state.
2. Refactors fork choice, block production and block processing to `async` functions.
Additionally, it achieves:
- Concurrent forkchoice updates to the EL and cache pruning after a new head is selected.
- Concurrent "block packing" (attestations, etc) and execution payload retrieval during block production.
- Concurrent per-block-processing and execution payload verification during block processing.
- The `Arc`-ification of `SignedBeaconBlock` during block processing (it's never mutated, so why not?):
- I had to do this to deal with sending blocks into spawned tasks.
- Previously we were cloning the beacon block at least 2 times during each block processing, these clones are either removed or turned into cheaper `Arc` clones.
- We were also `Box`-ing and un-`Box`-ing beacon blocks as they moved throughout the networking crate. This is not a big deal, but it's nice to avoid shifting things between the stack and heap.
- Avoids cloning *all the blocks* in *every chain segment* during sync.
- It also has the potential to clean up our code where we need to pass an *owned* block around so we can send it back in the case of an error (I didn't do much of this, my PR is already big enough :sweat_smile:)
- The `BeaconChain::HeadSafetyStatus` struct was removed. It was an old relic from prior merge specs.
For motivation for this change, see https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse/pull/3244#issuecomment-1160963273
## Changes to `canonical_head` and `fork_choice`
Previously, the `BeaconChain` had two separate fields:
```
canonical_head: RwLock<Snapshot>,
fork_choice: RwLock<BeaconForkChoice>
```
Now, we have grouped these values under a single struct:
```
canonical_head: CanonicalHead {
cached_head: RwLock<Arc<Snapshot>>,
fork_choice: RwLock<BeaconForkChoice>
}
```
Apart from ergonomics, the only *actual* change here is wrapping the canonical head snapshot in an `Arc`. This means that we no longer need to hold the `cached_head` (`canonical_head`, in old terms) lock when we want to pull some values from it. This was done to avoid deadlock risks by preventing functions from acquiring (and holding) the `cached_head` and `fork_choice` locks simultaneously.
## Breaking Changes
### The `state` (root) field in the `finalized_checkpoint` SSE event
Consider the scenario where epoch `n` is just finalized, but `start_slot(n)` is skipped. There are two state roots we might in the `finalized_checkpoint` SSE event:
1. The state root of the finalized block, which is `get_block(finalized_checkpoint.root).state_root`.
4. The state root at slot of `start_slot(n)`, which would be the state from (1), but "skipped forward" through any skip slots.
Previously, Lighthouse would choose (2). However, we can see that when [Teku generates that event](https://github.com/ConsenSys/teku/blob/de2b2801c89ef5abf983d6bf37867c37fc47121f/data/beaconrestapi/src/main/java/tech/pegasys/teku/beaconrestapi/handlers/v1/events/EventSubscriptionManager.java#L171-L182) it uses [`getStateRootFromBlockRoot`](https://github.com/ConsenSys/teku/blob/de2b2801c89ef5abf983d6bf37867c37fc47121f/data/provider/src/main/java/tech/pegasys/teku/api/ChainDataProvider.java#L336-L341) which uses (1).
I have switched Lighthouse from (2) to (1). I think it's a somewhat arbitrary choice between the two, where (1) is easier to compute and is consistent with Teku.
## Notes for Reviewers
I've renamed `BeaconChain::fork_choice` to `BeaconChain::recompute_head`. Doing this helped ensure I broke all previous uses of fork choice and I also find it more descriptive. It describes an action and can't be confused with trying to get a reference to the `ForkChoice` struct.
I've changed the ordering of SSE events when a block is received. It used to be `[block, finalized, head]` and now it's `[block, head, finalized]`. It was easier this way and I don't think we were making any promises about SSE event ordering so it's not "breaking".
I've made it so fork choice will run when it's first constructed. I did this because I wanted to have a cached version of the last call to `get_head`. Ensuring `get_head` has been run *at least once* means that the cached values doesn't need to wrapped in an `Option`. This was fairly simple, it just involved passing a `slot` to the constructor so it knows *when* it's being run. When loading a fork choice from the store and a slot clock isn't handy I've just used the `slot` that was saved in the `fork_choice_store`. That seems like it would be a faithful representation of the slot when we saved it.
I added the `genesis_time: u64` to the `BeaconChain`. It's small, constant and nice to have around.
Since we're using FC for the fin/just checkpoints, we no longer get the `0x00..00` roots at genesis. You can see I had to remove a work-around in `ef-tests` here: b56be3bc2. I can't find any reason why this would be an issue, if anything I think it'll be better since the genesis-alias has caught us out a few times (0x00..00 isn't actually a real root). Edit: I did find a case where the `network` expected the 0x00..00 alias and patched it here: 3f26ac3e2.
You'll notice a lot of changes in tests. Generally, tests should be functionally equivalent. Here are the things creating the most diff-noise in tests:
- Changing tests to be `tokio::async` tests.
- Adding `.await` to fork choice, block processing and block production functions.
- Refactor of the `canonical_head` "API" provided by the `BeaconChain`. E.g., `chain.canonical_head.cached_head()` instead of `chain.canonical_head.read()`.
- Wrapping `SignedBeaconBlock` in an `Arc`.
- In the `beacon_chain/tests/block_verification`, we can't use the `lazy_static` `CHAIN_SEGMENT` variable anymore since it's generated with an async function. We just generate it in each test, not so efficient but hopefully insignificant.
I had to disable `rayon` concurrent tests in the `fork_choice` tests. This is because the use of `rayon` and `block_on` was causing a panic.
Co-authored-by: Mac L <mjladson@pm.me>
2022-07-03 05:36:50 +00:00
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.as_ref()
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2021-07-09 06:15:32 +00:00
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assert!(
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matches!(
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Use async code when interacting with EL (#3244)
## Overview
This rather extensive PR achieves two primary goals:
1. Uses the finalized/justified checkpoints of fork choice (FC), rather than that of the head state.
2. Refactors fork choice, block production and block processing to `async` functions.
Additionally, it achieves:
- Concurrent forkchoice updates to the EL and cache pruning after a new head is selected.
- Concurrent "block packing" (attestations, etc) and execution payload retrieval during block production.
- Concurrent per-block-processing and execution payload verification during block processing.
- The `Arc`-ification of `SignedBeaconBlock` during block processing (it's never mutated, so why not?):
- I had to do this to deal with sending blocks into spawned tasks.
- Previously we were cloning the beacon block at least 2 times during each block processing, these clones are either removed or turned into cheaper `Arc` clones.
- We were also `Box`-ing and un-`Box`-ing beacon blocks as they moved throughout the networking crate. This is not a big deal, but it's nice to avoid shifting things between the stack and heap.
- Avoids cloning *all the blocks* in *every chain segment* during sync.
- It also has the potential to clean up our code where we need to pass an *owned* block around so we can send it back in the case of an error (I didn't do much of this, my PR is already big enough :sweat_smile:)
- The `BeaconChain::HeadSafetyStatus` struct was removed. It was an old relic from prior merge specs.
For motivation for this change, see https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse/pull/3244#issuecomment-1160963273
## Changes to `canonical_head` and `fork_choice`
Previously, the `BeaconChain` had two separate fields:
```
canonical_head: RwLock<Snapshot>,
fork_choice: RwLock<BeaconForkChoice>
```
Now, we have grouped these values under a single struct:
```
canonical_head: CanonicalHead {
cached_head: RwLock<Arc<Snapshot>>,
fork_choice: RwLock<BeaconForkChoice>
}
```
Apart from ergonomics, the only *actual* change here is wrapping the canonical head snapshot in an `Arc`. This means that we no longer need to hold the `cached_head` (`canonical_head`, in old terms) lock when we want to pull some values from it. This was done to avoid deadlock risks by preventing functions from acquiring (and holding) the `cached_head` and `fork_choice` locks simultaneously.
## Breaking Changes
### The `state` (root) field in the `finalized_checkpoint` SSE event
Consider the scenario where epoch `n` is just finalized, but `start_slot(n)` is skipped. There are two state roots we might in the `finalized_checkpoint` SSE event:
1. The state root of the finalized block, which is `get_block(finalized_checkpoint.root).state_root`.
4. The state root at slot of `start_slot(n)`, which would be the state from (1), but "skipped forward" through any skip slots.
Previously, Lighthouse would choose (2). However, we can see that when [Teku generates that event](https://github.com/ConsenSys/teku/blob/de2b2801c89ef5abf983d6bf37867c37fc47121f/data/beaconrestapi/src/main/java/tech/pegasys/teku/beaconrestapi/handlers/v1/events/EventSubscriptionManager.java#L171-L182) it uses [`getStateRootFromBlockRoot`](https://github.com/ConsenSys/teku/blob/de2b2801c89ef5abf983d6bf37867c37fc47121f/data/provider/src/main/java/tech/pegasys/teku/api/ChainDataProvider.java#L336-L341) which uses (1).
I have switched Lighthouse from (2) to (1). I think it's a somewhat arbitrary choice between the two, where (1) is easier to compute and is consistent with Teku.
## Notes for Reviewers
I've renamed `BeaconChain::fork_choice` to `BeaconChain::recompute_head`. Doing this helped ensure I broke all previous uses of fork choice and I also find it more descriptive. It describes an action and can't be confused with trying to get a reference to the `ForkChoice` struct.
I've changed the ordering of SSE events when a block is received. It used to be `[block, finalized, head]` and now it's `[block, head, finalized]`. It was easier this way and I don't think we were making any promises about SSE event ordering so it's not "breaking".
I've made it so fork choice will run when it's first constructed. I did this because I wanted to have a cached version of the last call to `get_head`. Ensuring `get_head` has been run *at least once* means that the cached values doesn't need to wrapped in an `Option`. This was fairly simple, it just involved passing a `slot` to the constructor so it knows *when* it's being run. When loading a fork choice from the store and a slot clock isn't handy I've just used the `slot` that was saved in the `fork_choice_store`. That seems like it would be a faithful representation of the slot when we saved it.
I added the `genesis_time: u64` to the `BeaconChain`. It's small, constant and nice to have around.
Since we're using FC for the fin/just checkpoints, we no longer get the `0x00..00` roots at genesis. You can see I had to remove a work-around in `ef-tests` here: b56be3bc2. I can't find any reason why this would be an issue, if anything I think it'll be better since the genesis-alias has caught us out a few times (0x00..00 isn't actually a real root). Edit: I did find a case where the `network` expected the 0x00..00 alias and patched it here: 3f26ac3e2.
You'll notice a lot of changes in tests. Generally, tests should be functionally equivalent. Here are the things creating the most diff-noise in tests:
- Changing tests to be `tokio::async` tests.
- Adding `.await` to fork choice, block processing and block production functions.
- Refactor of the `canonical_head` "API" provided by the `BeaconChain`. E.g., `chain.canonical_head.cached_head()` instead of `chain.canonical_head.read()`.
- Wrapping `SignedBeaconBlock` in an `Arc`.
- In the `beacon_chain/tests/block_verification`, we can't use the `lazy_static` `CHAIN_SEGMENT` variable anymore since it's generated with an async function. We just generate it in each test, not so efficient but hopefully insignificant.
I had to disable `rayon` concurrent tests in the `fork_choice` tests. This is because the use of `rayon` and `block_on` was causing a panic.
Co-authored-by: Mac L <mjladson@pm.me>
2022-07-03 05:36:50 +00:00
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unwrap_err(harness.chain.verify_block_for_gossip(Arc::new(SignedBeaconBlock::from_block(block, signature))).await),
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Initial work towards v0.2.0 (#924)
* Remove ping protocol
* Initial renaming of network services
* Correct rebasing relative to latest master
* Start updating types
* Adds HashMapDelay struct to utils
* Initial network restructure
* Network restructure. Adds new types for v0.2.0
* Removes build artefacts
* Shift validation to beacon chain
* Temporarily remove gossip validation
This is to be updated to match current optimisation efforts.
* Adds AggregateAndProof
* Begin rebuilding pubsub encoding/decoding
* Signature hacking
* Shift gossipsup decoding into eth2_libp2p
* Existing EF tests passing with fake_crypto
* Shifts block encoding/decoding into RPC
* Delete outdated API spec
* All release tests passing bar genesis state parsing
* Update and test YamlConfig
* Update to spec v0.10 compatible BLS
* Updates to BLS EF tests
* Add EF test for AggregateVerify
And delete unused hash2curve tests for uncompressed points
* Update EF tests to v0.10.1
* Use optional block root correctly in block proc
* Use genesis fork in deposit domain. All tests pass
* Fast aggregate verify test
* Update REST API docs
* Fix unused import
* Bump spec tags to v0.10.1
* Add `seconds_per_eth1_block` to chainspec
* Update to timestamp based eth1 voting scheme
* Return None from `get_votes_to_consider` if block cache is empty
* Handle overflows in `is_candidate_block`
* Revert to failing tests
* Fix eth1 data sets test
* Choose default vote according to spec
* Fix collect_valid_votes tests
* Fix `get_votes_to_consider` to choose all eligible blocks
* Uncomment winning_vote tests
* Add comments; remove unused code
* Reduce seconds_per_eth1_block for simulation
* Addressed review comments
* Add test for default vote case
* Fix logs
* Remove unused functions
* Meter default eth1 votes
* Fix comments
* Progress on attestation service
* Address review comments; remove unused dependency
* Initial work on removing libp2p lock
* Add LRU caches to store (rollup)
* Update attestation validation for DB changes (WIP)
* Initial version of should_forward_block
* Scaffold
* Progress on attestation validation
Also, consolidate prod+testing slot clocks so that they share much
of the same implementation and can both handle sub-slot time changes.
* Removes lock from libp2p service
* Completed network lock removal
* Finish(?) attestation processing
* Correct network termination future
* Add slot check to block check
* Correct fmt issues
* Remove Drop implementation for network service
* Add first attempt at attestation proc. re-write
* Add version 2 of attestation processing
* Minor fixes
* Add validator pubkey cache
* Make get_indexed_attestation take a committee
* Link signature processing into new attn verification
* First working version
* Ensure pubkey cache is updated
* Add more metrics, slight optimizations
* Clone committee cache during attestation processing
* Update shuffling cache during block processing
* Remove old commented-out code
* Fix shuffling cache insert bug
* Used indexed attestation in fork choice
* Restructure attn processing, add metrics
* Add more detailed metrics
* Tidy, fix failing tests
* Fix failing tests, tidy
* Address reviewers suggestions
* Disable/delete two outdated tests
* Modification of validator for subscriptions
* Add slot signing to validator client
* Further progress on validation subscription
* Adds necessary validator subscription functionality
* Add new Pubkeys struct to signature_sets
* Refactor with functional approach
* Update beacon chain
* Clean up validator <-> beacon node http types
* Add aggregator status to ValidatorDuty
* Impl Clone for manual slot clock
* Fix minor errors
* Further progress validator client subscription
* Initial subscription and aggregation handling
* Remove decompressed member from pubkey bytes
* Progress to modifying val client for attestation aggregation
* First draft of validator client upgrade for aggregate attestations
* Add hashmap for indices lookup
* Add state cache, remove store cache
* Only build the head committee cache
* Removes lock on a network channel
* Partially implement beacon node subscription http api
* Correct compilation issues
* Change `get_attesting_indices` to use Vec
* Fix failing test
* Partial implementation of timer
* Adds timer, removes exit_future, http api to op pool
* Partial multiple aggregate attestation handling
* Permits bulk messages accross gossipsub network channel
* Correct compile issues
* Improve gosispsub messaging and correct rest api helpers
* Added global gossipsub subscriptions
* Update validator subscriptions data structs
* Tidy
* Re-structure validator subscriptions
* Initial handling of subscriptions
* Re-structure network service
* Add pubkey cache persistence file
* Add more comments
* Integrate persistence file into builder
* Add pubkey cache tests
* Add HashSetDelay and introduce into attestation service
* Handles validator subscriptions
* Add data_dir to beacon chain builder
* Remove Option in pubkey cache persistence file
* Ensure consistency between datadir/data_dir
* Fix failing network test
* Peer subnet discovery gets queued for future subscriptions
* Reorganise attestation service functions
* Initial wiring of attestation service
* First draft of attestation service timing logic
* Correct minor typos
* Tidy
* Fix todos
* Improve tests
* Add PeerInfo to connected peers mapping
* Fix compile error
* Fix compile error from merge
* Split up block processing metrics
* Tidy
* Refactor get_pubkey_from_state
* Remove commented-out code
* Rename state_cache -> checkpoint_cache
* Rename Checkpoint -> Snapshot
* Tidy, add comments
* Tidy up find_head function
* Change some checkpoint -> snapshot
* Add tests
* Expose max_len
* Remove dead code
* Tidy
* Fix bug
* Add sync-speed metric
* Add first attempt at VerifiableBlock
* Start integrating into beacon chain
* Integrate VerifiableBlock
* Rename VerifableBlock -> PartialBlockVerification
* Add start of typed methods
* Add progress
* Add further progress
* Rename structs
* Add full block verification to block_processing.rs
* Further beacon chain integration
* Update checks for gossip
* Add todo
* Start adding segement verification
* Add passing chain segement test
* Initial integration with batch sync
* Minor changes
* Tidy, add more error checking
* Start adding chain_segment tests
* Finish invalid signature tests
* Include single and gossip verified blocks in tests
* Add gossip verification tests
* Start adding docs
* Finish adding comments to block_processing.rs
* Rename block_processing.rs -> block_verification
* Start removing old block processing code
* Fixes beacon_chain compilation
* Fix project-wide compile errors
* Remove old code
* Correct code to pass all tests
* Fix bug with beacon proposer index
* Fix shim for BlockProcessingError
* Only process one epoch at a time
* Fix loop in chain segment processing
* Correct tests from master merge
* Add caching for state.eth1_data_votes
* Add BeaconChain::validator_pubkey
* Revert "Add caching for state.eth1_data_votes"
This reverts commit cd73dcd6434fb8d8e6bf30c5356355598ea7b78e.
Co-authored-by: Grant Wuerker <gwuerker@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Michael Sproul <michael@sigmaprime.io>
Co-authored-by: Michael Sproul <micsproul@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: pawan <pawandhananjay@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Paul Hauner <paul@paulhauner.com>
2020-03-17 06:24:44 +00:00
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Initial work towards v0.2.0 (#924)
* Remove ping protocol
* Initial renaming of network services
* Correct rebasing relative to latest master
* Start updating types
* Adds HashMapDelay struct to utils
* Initial network restructure
* Network restructure. Adds new types for v0.2.0
* Removes build artefacts
* Shift validation to beacon chain
* Temporarily remove gossip validation
This is to be updated to match current optimisation efforts.
* Adds AggregateAndProof
* Begin rebuilding pubsub encoding/decoding
* Signature hacking
* Shift gossipsup decoding into eth2_libp2p
* Existing EF tests passing with fake_crypto
* Shifts block encoding/decoding into RPC
* Delete outdated API spec
* All release tests passing bar genesis state parsing
* Update and test YamlConfig
* Update to spec v0.10 compatible BLS
* Updates to BLS EF tests
* Add EF test for AggregateVerify
And delete unused hash2curve tests for uncompressed points
* Update EF tests to v0.10.1
* Use optional block root correctly in block proc
* Use genesis fork in deposit domain. All tests pass
* Fast aggregate verify test
* Update REST API docs
* Fix unused import
* Bump spec tags to v0.10.1
* Add `seconds_per_eth1_block` to chainspec
* Update to timestamp based eth1 voting scheme
* Return None from `get_votes_to_consider` if block cache is empty
* Handle overflows in `is_candidate_block`
* Revert to failing tests
* Fix eth1 data sets test
* Choose default vote according to spec
* Fix collect_valid_votes tests
* Fix `get_votes_to_consider` to choose all eligible blocks
* Uncomment winning_vote tests
* Add comments; remove unused code
* Reduce seconds_per_eth1_block for simulation
* Addressed review comments
* Add test for default vote case
* Fix logs
* Remove unused functions
* Meter default eth1 votes
* Fix comments
* Progress on attestation service
* Address review comments; remove unused dependency
* Initial work on removing libp2p lock
* Add LRU caches to store (rollup)
* Update attestation validation for DB changes (WIP)
* Initial version of should_forward_block
* Scaffold
* Progress on attestation validation
Also, consolidate prod+testing slot clocks so that they share much
of the same implementation and can both handle sub-slot time changes.
* Removes lock from libp2p service
* Completed network lock removal
* Finish(?) attestation processing
* Correct network termination future
* Add slot check to block check
* Correct fmt issues
* Remove Drop implementation for network service
* Add first attempt at attestation proc. re-write
* Add version 2 of attestation processing
* Minor fixes
* Add validator pubkey cache
* Make get_indexed_attestation take a committee
* Link signature processing into new attn verification
* First working version
* Ensure pubkey cache is updated
* Add more metrics, slight optimizations
* Clone committee cache during attestation processing
* Update shuffling cache during block processing
* Remove old commented-out code
* Fix shuffling cache insert bug
* Used indexed attestation in fork choice
* Restructure attn processing, add metrics
* Add more detailed metrics
* Tidy, fix failing tests
* Fix failing tests, tidy
* Address reviewers suggestions
* Disable/delete two outdated tests
* Modification of validator for subscriptions
* Add slot signing to validator client
* Further progress on validation subscription
* Adds necessary validator subscription functionality
* Add new Pubkeys struct to signature_sets
* Refactor with functional approach
* Update beacon chain
* Clean up validator <-> beacon node http types
* Add aggregator status to ValidatorDuty
* Impl Clone for manual slot clock
* Fix minor errors
* Further progress validator client subscription
* Initial subscription and aggregation handling
* Remove decompressed member from pubkey bytes
* Progress to modifying val client for attestation aggregation
* First draft of validator client upgrade for aggregate attestations
* Add hashmap for indices lookup
* Add state cache, remove store cache
* Only build the head committee cache
* Removes lock on a network channel
* Partially implement beacon node subscription http api
* Correct compilation issues
* Change `get_attesting_indices` to use Vec
* Fix failing test
* Partial implementation of timer
* Adds timer, removes exit_future, http api to op pool
* Partial multiple aggregate attestation handling
* Permits bulk messages accross gossipsub network channel
* Correct compile issues
* Improve gosispsub messaging and correct rest api helpers
* Added global gossipsub subscriptions
* Update validator subscriptions data structs
* Tidy
* Re-structure validator subscriptions
* Initial handling of subscriptions
* Re-structure network service
* Add pubkey cache persistence file
* Add more comments
* Integrate persistence file into builder
* Add pubkey cache tests
* Add HashSetDelay and introduce into attestation service
* Handles validator subscriptions
* Add data_dir to beacon chain builder
* Remove Option in pubkey cache persistence file
* Ensure consistency between datadir/data_dir
* Fix failing network test
* Peer subnet discovery gets queued for future subscriptions
* Reorganise attestation service functions
* Initial wiring of attestation service
* First draft of attestation service timing logic
* Correct minor typos
* Tidy
* Fix todos
* Improve tests
* Add PeerInfo to connected peers mapping
* Fix compile error
* Fix compile error from merge
* Split up block processing metrics
* Tidy
* Refactor get_pubkey_from_state
* Remove commented-out code
* Rename state_cache -> checkpoint_cache
* Rename Checkpoint -> Snapshot
* Tidy, add comments
* Tidy up find_head function
* Change some checkpoint -> snapshot
* Add tests
* Expose max_len
* Remove dead code
* Tidy
* Fix bug
* Add sync-speed metric
* Add first attempt at VerifiableBlock
* Start integrating into beacon chain
* Integrate VerifiableBlock
* Rename VerifableBlock -> PartialBlockVerification
* Add start of typed methods
* Add progress
* Add further progress
* Rename structs
* Add full block verification to block_processing.rs
* Further beacon chain integration
* Update checks for gossip
* Add todo
* Start adding segement verification
* Add passing chain segement test
* Initial integration with batch sync
* Minor changes
* Tidy, add more error checking
* Start adding chain_segment tests
* Finish invalid signature tests
* Include single and gossip verified blocks in tests
* Add gossip verification tests
* Start adding docs
* Finish adding comments to block_processing.rs
* Rename block_processing.rs -> block_verification
* Start removing old block processing code
* Fixes beacon_chain compilation
* Fix project-wide compile errors
* Remove old code
* Correct code to pass all tests
* Fix bug with beacon proposer index
* Fix shim for BlockProcessingError
* Only process one epoch at a time
* Fix loop in chain segment processing
* Correct tests from master merge
* Add caching for state.eth1_data_votes
* Add BeaconChain::validator_pubkey
* Revert "Add caching for state.eth1_data_votes"
This reverts commit cd73dcd6434fb8d8e6bf30c5356355598ea7b78e.
Co-authored-by: Grant Wuerker <gwuerker@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Michael Sproul <michael@sigmaprime.io>
Co-authored-by: Michael Sproul <micsproul@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: pawan <pawandhananjay@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Paul Hauner <paul@paulhauner.com>
2020-03-17 06:24:44 +00:00
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Use async code when interacting with EL (#3244)
## Overview
This rather extensive PR achieves two primary goals:
1. Uses the finalized/justified checkpoints of fork choice (FC), rather than that of the head state.
2. Refactors fork choice, block production and block processing to `async` functions.
Additionally, it achieves:
- Concurrent forkchoice updates to the EL and cache pruning after a new head is selected.
- Concurrent "block packing" (attestations, etc) and execution payload retrieval during block production.
- Concurrent per-block-processing and execution payload verification during block processing.
- The `Arc`-ification of `SignedBeaconBlock` during block processing (it's never mutated, so why not?):
- I had to do this to deal with sending blocks into spawned tasks.
- Previously we were cloning the beacon block at least 2 times during each block processing, these clones are either removed or turned into cheaper `Arc` clones.
- We were also `Box`-ing and un-`Box`-ing beacon blocks as they moved throughout the networking crate. This is not a big deal, but it's nice to avoid shifting things between the stack and heap.
- Avoids cloning *all the blocks* in *every chain segment* during sync.
- It also has the potential to clean up our code where we need to pass an *owned* block around so we can send it back in the case of an error (I didn't do much of this, my PR is already big enough :sweat_smile:)
- The `BeaconChain::HeadSafetyStatus` struct was removed. It was an old relic from prior merge specs.
For motivation for this change, see https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse/pull/3244#issuecomment-1160963273
## Changes to `canonical_head` and `fork_choice`
Previously, the `BeaconChain` had two separate fields:
```
canonical_head: RwLock<Snapshot>,
fork_choice: RwLock<BeaconForkChoice>
```
Now, we have grouped these values under a single struct:
```
canonical_head: CanonicalHead {
cached_head: RwLock<Arc<Snapshot>>,
fork_choice: RwLock<BeaconForkChoice>
}
```
Apart from ergonomics, the only *actual* change here is wrapping the canonical head snapshot in an `Arc`. This means that we no longer need to hold the `cached_head` (`canonical_head`, in old terms) lock when we want to pull some values from it. This was done to avoid deadlock risks by preventing functions from acquiring (and holding) the `cached_head` and `fork_choice` locks simultaneously.
## Breaking Changes
### The `state` (root) field in the `finalized_checkpoint` SSE event
Consider the scenario where epoch `n` is just finalized, but `start_slot(n)` is skipped. There are two state roots we might in the `finalized_checkpoint` SSE event:
1. The state root of the finalized block, which is `get_block(finalized_checkpoint.root).state_root`.
4. The state root at slot of `start_slot(n)`, which would be the state from (1), but "skipped forward" through any skip slots.
Previously, Lighthouse would choose (2). However, we can see that when [Teku generates that event](https://github.com/ConsenSys/teku/blob/de2b2801c89ef5abf983d6bf37867c37fc47121f/data/beaconrestapi/src/main/java/tech/pegasys/teku/beaconrestapi/handlers/v1/events/EventSubscriptionManager.java#L171-L182) it uses [`getStateRootFromBlockRoot`](https://github.com/ConsenSys/teku/blob/de2b2801c89ef5abf983d6bf37867c37fc47121f/data/provider/src/main/java/tech/pegasys/teku/api/ChainDataProvider.java#L336-L341) which uses (1).
I have switched Lighthouse from (2) to (1). I think it's a somewhat arbitrary choice between the two, where (1) is easier to compute and is consistent with Teku.
## Notes for Reviewers
I've renamed `BeaconChain::fork_choice` to `BeaconChain::recompute_head`. Doing this helped ensure I broke all previous uses of fork choice and I also find it more descriptive. It describes an action and can't be confused with trying to get a reference to the `ForkChoice` struct.
I've changed the ordering of SSE events when a block is received. It used to be `[block, finalized, head]` and now it's `[block, head, finalized]`. It was easier this way and I don't think we were making any promises about SSE event ordering so it's not "breaking".
I've made it so fork choice will run when it's first constructed. I did this because I wanted to have a cached version of the last call to `get_head`. Ensuring `get_head` has been run *at least once* means that the cached values doesn't need to wrapped in an `Option`. This was fairly simple, it just involved passing a `slot` to the constructor so it knows *when* it's being run. When loading a fork choice from the store and a slot clock isn't handy I've just used the `slot` that was saved in the `fork_choice_store`. That seems like it would be a faithful representation of the slot when we saved it.
I added the `genesis_time: u64` to the `BeaconChain`. It's small, constant and nice to have around.
Since we're using FC for the fin/just checkpoints, we no longer get the `0x00..00` roots at genesis. You can see I had to remove a work-around in `ef-tests` here: b56be3bc2. I can't find any reason why this would be an issue, if anything I think it'll be better since the genesis-alias has caught us out a few times (0x00..00 isn't actually a real root). Edit: I did find a case where the `network` expected the 0x00..00 alias and patched it here: 3f26ac3e2.
You'll notice a lot of changes in tests. Generally, tests should be functionally equivalent. Here are the things creating the most diff-noise in tests:
- Changing tests to be `tokio::async` tests.
- Adding `.await` to fork choice, block processing and block production functions.
- Refactor of the `canonical_head` "API" provided by the `BeaconChain`. E.g., `chain.canonical_head.cached_head()` instead of `chain.canonical_head.read()`.
- Wrapping `SignedBeaconBlock` in an `Arc`.
- In the `beacon_chain/tests/block_verification`, we can't use the `lazy_static` `CHAIN_SEGMENT` variable anymore since it's generated with an async function. We just generate it in each test, not so efficient but hopefully insignificant.
I had to disable `rayon` concurrent tests in the `fork_choice` tests. This is because the use of `rayon` and `block_on` was causing a panic.
Co-authored-by: Mac L <mjladson@pm.me>
2022-07-03 05:36:50 +00:00
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Use async code when interacting with EL (#3244)
## Overview
This rather extensive PR achieves two primary goals:
1. Uses the finalized/justified checkpoints of fork choice (FC), rather than that of the head state.
2. Refactors fork choice, block production and block processing to `async` functions.
Additionally, it achieves:
- Concurrent forkchoice updates to the EL and cache pruning after a new head is selected.
- Concurrent "block packing" (attestations, etc) and execution payload retrieval during block production.
- Concurrent per-block-processing and execution payload verification during block processing.
- The `Arc`-ification of `SignedBeaconBlock` during block processing (it's never mutated, so why not?):
- I had to do this to deal with sending blocks into spawned tasks.
- Previously we were cloning the beacon block at least 2 times during each block processing, these clones are either removed or turned into cheaper `Arc` clones.
- We were also `Box`-ing and un-`Box`-ing beacon blocks as they moved throughout the networking crate. This is not a big deal, but it's nice to avoid shifting things between the stack and heap.
- Avoids cloning *all the blocks* in *every chain segment* during sync.
- It also has the potential to clean up our code where we need to pass an *owned* block around so we can send it back in the case of an error (I didn't do much of this, my PR is already big enough :sweat_smile:)
- The `BeaconChain::HeadSafetyStatus` struct was removed. It was an old relic from prior merge specs.
For motivation for this change, see https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse/pull/3244#issuecomment-1160963273
## Changes to `canonical_head` and `fork_choice`
Previously, the `BeaconChain` had two separate fields:
```
canonical_head: RwLock<Snapshot>,
fork_choice: RwLock<BeaconForkChoice>
```
Now, we have grouped these values under a single struct:
```
canonical_head: CanonicalHead {
cached_head: RwLock<Arc<Snapshot>>,
fork_choice: RwLock<BeaconForkChoice>
}
```
Apart from ergonomics, the only *actual* change here is wrapping the canonical head snapshot in an `Arc`. This means that we no longer need to hold the `cached_head` (`canonical_head`, in old terms) lock when we want to pull some values from it. This was done to avoid deadlock risks by preventing functions from acquiring (and holding) the `cached_head` and `fork_choice` locks simultaneously.
## Breaking Changes
### The `state` (root) field in the `finalized_checkpoint` SSE event
Consider the scenario where epoch `n` is just finalized, but `start_slot(n)` is skipped. There are two state roots we might in the `finalized_checkpoint` SSE event:
1. The state root of the finalized block, which is `get_block(finalized_checkpoint.root).state_root`.
4. The state root at slot of `start_slot(n)`, which would be the state from (1), but "skipped forward" through any skip slots.
Previously, Lighthouse would choose (2). However, we can see that when [Teku generates that event](https://github.com/ConsenSys/teku/blob/de2b2801c89ef5abf983d6bf37867c37fc47121f/data/beaconrestapi/src/main/java/tech/pegasys/teku/beaconrestapi/handlers/v1/events/EventSubscriptionManager.java#L171-L182) it uses [`getStateRootFromBlockRoot`](https://github.com/ConsenSys/teku/blob/de2b2801c89ef5abf983d6bf37867c37fc47121f/data/provider/src/main/java/tech/pegasys/teku/api/ChainDataProvider.java#L336-L341) which uses (1).
I have switched Lighthouse from (2) to (1). I think it's a somewhat arbitrary choice between the two, where (1) is easier to compute and is consistent with Teku.
## Notes for Reviewers
I've renamed `BeaconChain::fork_choice` to `BeaconChain::recompute_head`. Doing this helped ensure I broke all previous uses of fork choice and I also find it more descriptive. It describes an action and can't be confused with trying to get a reference to the `ForkChoice` struct.
I've changed the ordering of SSE events when a block is received. It used to be `[block, finalized, head]` and now it's `[block, head, finalized]`. It was easier this way and I don't think we were making any promises about SSE event ordering so it's not "breaking".
I've made it so fork choice will run when it's first constructed. I did this because I wanted to have a cached version of the last call to `get_head`. Ensuring `get_head` has been run *at least once* means that the cached values doesn't need to wrapped in an `Option`. This was fairly simple, it just involved passing a `slot` to the constructor so it knows *when* it's being run. When loading a fork choice from the store and a slot clock isn't handy I've just used the `slot` that was saved in the `fork_choice_store`. That seems like it would be a faithful representation of the slot when we saved it.
I added the `genesis_time: u64` to the `BeaconChain`. It's small, constant and nice to have around.
Since we're using FC for the fin/just checkpoints, we no longer get the `0x00..00` roots at genesis. You can see I had to remove a work-around in `ef-tests` here: b56be3bc2. I can't find any reason why this would be an issue, if anything I think it'll be better since the genesis-alias has caught us out a few times (0x00..00 isn't actually a real root). Edit: I did find a case where the `network` expected the 0x00..00 alias and patched it here: 3f26ac3e2.
You'll notice a lot of changes in tests. Generally, tests should be functionally equivalent. Here are the things creating the most diff-noise in tests:
- Changing tests to be `tokio::async` tests.
- Adding `.await` to fork choice, block processing and block production functions.
- Refactor of the `canonical_head` "API" provided by the `BeaconChain`. E.g., `chain.canonical_head.cached_head()` instead of `chain.canonical_head.read()`.
- Wrapping `SignedBeaconBlock` in an `Arc`.
- In the `beacon_chain/tests/block_verification`, we can't use the `lazy_static` `CHAIN_SEGMENT` variable anymore since it's generated with an async function. We just generate it in each test, not so efficient but hopefully insignificant.
I had to disable `rayon` concurrent tests in the `fork_choice` tests. This is because the use of `rayon` and `block_on` was causing a panic.
Co-authored-by: Mac L <mjladson@pm.me>
2022-07-03 05:36:50 +00:00
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Use async code when interacting with EL (#3244)
## Overview
This rather extensive PR achieves two primary goals:
1. Uses the finalized/justified checkpoints of fork choice (FC), rather than that of the head state.
2. Refactors fork choice, block production and block processing to `async` functions.
Additionally, it achieves:
- Concurrent forkchoice updates to the EL and cache pruning after a new head is selected.
- Concurrent "block packing" (attestations, etc) and execution payload retrieval during block production.
- Concurrent per-block-processing and execution payload verification during block processing.
- The `Arc`-ification of `SignedBeaconBlock` during block processing (it's never mutated, so why not?):
- I had to do this to deal with sending blocks into spawned tasks.
- Previously we were cloning the beacon block at least 2 times during each block processing, these clones are either removed or turned into cheaper `Arc` clones.
- We were also `Box`-ing and un-`Box`-ing beacon blocks as they moved throughout the networking crate. This is not a big deal, but it's nice to avoid shifting things between the stack and heap.
- Avoids cloning *all the blocks* in *every chain segment* during sync.
- It also has the potential to clean up our code where we need to pass an *owned* block around so we can send it back in the case of an error (I didn't do much of this, my PR is already big enough :sweat_smile:)
- The `BeaconChain::HeadSafetyStatus` struct was removed. It was an old relic from prior merge specs.
For motivation for this change, see https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse/pull/3244#issuecomment-1160963273
## Changes to `canonical_head` and `fork_choice`
Previously, the `BeaconChain` had two separate fields:
```
canonical_head: RwLock<Snapshot>,
fork_choice: RwLock<BeaconForkChoice>
```
Now, we have grouped these values under a single struct:
```
canonical_head: CanonicalHead {
cached_head: RwLock<Arc<Snapshot>>,
fork_choice: RwLock<BeaconForkChoice>
}
```
Apart from ergonomics, the only *actual* change here is wrapping the canonical head snapshot in an `Arc`. This means that we no longer need to hold the `cached_head` (`canonical_head`, in old terms) lock when we want to pull some values from it. This was done to avoid deadlock risks by preventing functions from acquiring (and holding) the `cached_head` and `fork_choice` locks simultaneously.
## Breaking Changes
### The `state` (root) field in the `finalized_checkpoint` SSE event
Consider the scenario where epoch `n` is just finalized, but `start_slot(n)` is skipped. There are two state roots we might in the `finalized_checkpoint` SSE event:
1. The state root of the finalized block, which is `get_block(finalized_checkpoint.root).state_root`.
4. The state root at slot of `start_slot(n)`, which would be the state from (1), but "skipped forward" through any skip slots.
Previously, Lighthouse would choose (2). However, we can see that when [Teku generates that event](https://github.com/ConsenSys/teku/blob/de2b2801c89ef5abf983d6bf37867c37fc47121f/data/beaconrestapi/src/main/java/tech/pegasys/teku/beaconrestapi/handlers/v1/events/EventSubscriptionManager.java#L171-L182) it uses [`getStateRootFromBlockRoot`](https://github.com/ConsenSys/teku/blob/de2b2801c89ef5abf983d6bf37867c37fc47121f/data/provider/src/main/java/tech/pegasys/teku/api/ChainDataProvider.java#L336-L341) which uses (1).
I have switched Lighthouse from (2) to (1). I think it's a somewhat arbitrary choice between the two, where (1) is easier to compute and is consistent with Teku.
## Notes for Reviewers
I've renamed `BeaconChain::fork_choice` to `BeaconChain::recompute_head`. Doing this helped ensure I broke all previous uses of fork choice and I also find it more descriptive. It describes an action and can't be confused with trying to get a reference to the `ForkChoice` struct.
I've changed the ordering of SSE events when a block is received. It used to be `[block, finalized, head]` and now it's `[block, head, finalized]`. It was easier this way and I don't think we were making any promises about SSE event ordering so it's not "breaking".
I've made it so fork choice will run when it's first constructed. I did this because I wanted to have a cached version of the last call to `get_head`. Ensuring `get_head` has been run *at least once* means that the cached values doesn't need to wrapped in an `Option`. This was fairly simple, it just involved passing a `slot` to the constructor so it knows *when* it's being run. When loading a fork choice from the store and a slot clock isn't handy I've just used the `slot` that was saved in the `fork_choice_store`. That seems like it would be a faithful representation of the slot when we saved it.
I added the `genesis_time: u64` to the `BeaconChain`. It's small, constant and nice to have around.
Since we're using FC for the fin/just checkpoints, we no longer get the `0x00..00` roots at genesis. You can see I had to remove a work-around in `ef-tests` here: b56be3bc2. I can't find any reason why this would be an issue, if anything I think it'll be better since the genesis-alias has caught us out a few times (0x00..00 isn't actually a real root). Edit: I did find a case where the `network` expected the 0x00..00 alias and patched it here: 3f26ac3e2.
You'll notice a lot of changes in tests. Generally, tests should be functionally equivalent. Here are the things creating the most diff-noise in tests:
- Changing tests to be `tokio::async` tests.
- Adding `.await` to fork choice, block processing and block production functions.
- Refactor of the `canonical_head` "API" provided by the `BeaconChain`. E.g., `chain.canonical_head.cached_head()` instead of `chain.canonical_head.read()`.
- Wrapping `SignedBeaconBlock` in an `Arc`.
- In the `beacon_chain/tests/block_verification`, we can't use the `lazy_static` `CHAIN_SEGMENT` variable anymore since it's generated with an async function. We just generate it in each test, not so efficient but hopefully insignificant.
I had to disable `rayon` concurrent tests in the `fork_choice` tests. This is because the use of `rayon` and `block_on` was causing a panic.
Co-authored-by: Mac L <mjladson@pm.me>
2022-07-03 05:36:50 +00:00
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.finalized_checkpoint()
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Initial work towards v0.2.0 (#924)
* Remove ping protocol
* Initial renaming of network services
* Correct rebasing relative to latest master
* Start updating types
* Adds HashMapDelay struct to utils
* Initial network restructure
* Network restructure. Adds new types for v0.2.0
* Removes build artefacts
* Shift validation to beacon chain
* Temporarily remove gossip validation
This is to be updated to match current optimisation efforts.
* Adds AggregateAndProof
* Begin rebuilding pubsub encoding/decoding
* Signature hacking
* Shift gossipsup decoding into eth2_libp2p
* Existing EF tests passing with fake_crypto
* Shifts block encoding/decoding into RPC
* Delete outdated API spec
* All release tests passing bar genesis state parsing
* Update and test YamlConfig
* Update to spec v0.10 compatible BLS
* Updates to BLS EF tests
* Add EF test for AggregateVerify
And delete unused hash2curve tests for uncompressed points
* Update EF tests to v0.10.1
* Use optional block root correctly in block proc
* Use genesis fork in deposit domain. All tests pass
* Fast aggregate verify test
* Update REST API docs
* Fix unused import
* Bump spec tags to v0.10.1
* Add `seconds_per_eth1_block` to chainspec
* Update to timestamp based eth1 voting scheme
* Return None from `get_votes_to_consider` if block cache is empty
* Handle overflows in `is_candidate_block`
* Revert to failing tests
* Fix eth1 data sets test
* Choose default vote according to spec
* Fix collect_valid_votes tests
* Fix `get_votes_to_consider` to choose all eligible blocks
* Uncomment winning_vote tests
* Add comments; remove unused code
* Reduce seconds_per_eth1_block for simulation
* Addressed review comments
* Add test for default vote case
* Fix logs
* Remove unused functions
* Meter default eth1 votes
* Fix comments
* Progress on attestation service
* Address review comments; remove unused dependency
* Initial work on removing libp2p lock
* Add LRU caches to store (rollup)
* Update attestation validation for DB changes (WIP)
* Initial version of should_forward_block
* Scaffold
* Progress on attestation validation
Also, consolidate prod+testing slot clocks so that they share much
of the same implementation and can both handle sub-slot time changes.
* Removes lock from libp2p service
* Completed network lock removal
* Finish(?) attestation processing
* Correct network termination future
* Add slot check to block check
* Correct fmt issues
* Remove Drop implementation for network service
* Add first attempt at attestation proc. re-write
* Add version 2 of attestation processing
* Minor fixes
* Add validator pubkey cache
* Make get_indexed_attestation take a committee
* Link signature processing into new attn verification
* First working version
* Ensure pubkey cache is updated
* Add more metrics, slight optimizations
* Clone committee cache during attestation processing
* Update shuffling cache during block processing
* Remove old commented-out code
* Fix shuffling cache insert bug
* Used indexed attestation in fork choice
* Restructure attn processing, add metrics
* Add more detailed metrics
* Tidy, fix failing tests
* Fix failing tests, tidy
* Address reviewers suggestions
* Disable/delete two outdated tests
* Modification of validator for subscriptions
* Add slot signing to validator client
* Further progress on validation subscription
* Adds necessary validator subscription functionality
* Add new Pubkeys struct to signature_sets
* Refactor with functional approach
* Update beacon chain
* Clean up validator <-> beacon node http types
* Add aggregator status to ValidatorDuty
* Impl Clone for manual slot clock
* Fix minor errors
* Further progress validator client subscription
* Initial subscription and aggregation handling
* Remove decompressed member from pubkey bytes
* Progress to modifying val client for attestation aggregation
* First draft of validator client upgrade for aggregate attestations
* Add hashmap for indices lookup
* Add state cache, remove store cache
* Only build the head committee cache
* Removes lock on a network channel
* Partially implement beacon node subscription http api
* Correct compilation issues
* Change `get_attesting_indices` to use Vec
* Fix failing test
* Partial implementation of timer
* Adds timer, removes exit_future, http api to op pool
* Partial multiple aggregate attestation handling
* Permits bulk messages accross gossipsub network channel
* Correct compile issues
* Improve gosispsub messaging and correct rest api helpers
* Added global gossipsub subscriptions
* Update validator subscriptions data structs
* Tidy
* Re-structure validator subscriptions
* Initial handling of subscriptions
* Re-structure network service
* Add pubkey cache persistence file
* Add more comments
* Integrate persistence file into builder
* Add pubkey cache tests
* Add HashSetDelay and introduce into attestation service
* Handles validator subscriptions
* Add data_dir to beacon chain builder
* Remove Option in pubkey cache persistence file
* Ensure consistency between datadir/data_dir
* Fix failing network test
* Peer subnet discovery gets queued for future subscriptions
* Reorganise attestation service functions
* Initial wiring of attestation service
* First draft of attestation service timing logic
* Correct minor typos
* Tidy
* Fix todos
* Improve tests
* Add PeerInfo to connected peers mapping
* Fix compile error
* Fix compile error from merge
* Split up block processing metrics
* Tidy
* Refactor get_pubkey_from_state
* Remove commented-out code
* Rename state_cache -> checkpoint_cache
* Rename Checkpoint -> Snapshot
* Tidy, add comments
* Tidy up find_head function
* Change some checkpoint -> snapshot
* Add tests
* Expose max_len
* Remove dead code
* Tidy
* Fix bug
* Add sync-speed metric
* Add first attempt at VerifiableBlock
* Start integrating into beacon chain
* Integrate VerifiableBlock
* Rename VerifableBlock -> PartialBlockVerification
* Add start of typed methods
* Add progress
* Add further progress
* Rename structs
* Add full block verification to block_processing.rs
* Further beacon chain integration
* Update checks for gossip
* Add todo
* Start adding segement verification
* Add passing chain segement test
* Initial integration with batch sync
* Minor changes
* Tidy, add more error checking
* Start adding chain_segment tests
* Finish invalid signature tests
* Include single and gossip verified blocks in tests
* Add gossip verification tests
* Start adding docs
* Finish adding comments to block_processing.rs
* Rename block_processing.rs -> block_verification
* Start removing old block processing code
* Fixes beacon_chain compilation
* Fix project-wide compile errors
* Remove old code
* Correct code to pass all tests
* Fix bug with beacon proposer index
* Fix shim for BlockProcessingError
* Only process one epoch at a time
* Fix loop in chain segment processing
* Correct tests from master merge
* Add caching for state.eth1_data_votes
* Add BeaconChain::validator_pubkey
* Revert "Add caching for state.eth1_data_votes"
This reverts commit cd73dcd6434fb8d8e6bf30c5356355598ea7b78e.
Co-authored-by: Grant Wuerker <gwuerker@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Michael Sproul <michael@sigmaprime.io>
Co-authored-by: Michael Sproul <micsproul@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: pawan <pawandhananjay@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Paul Hauner <paul@paulhauner.com>
2020-03-17 06:24:44 +00:00
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*block.slot_mut() = expected_finalized_slot;
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2020-05-21 00:21:44 +00:00
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Use async code when interacting with EL (#3244)
## Overview
This rather extensive PR achieves two primary goals:
1. Uses the finalized/justified checkpoints of fork choice (FC), rather than that of the head state.
2. Refactors fork choice, block production and block processing to `async` functions.
Additionally, it achieves:
- Concurrent forkchoice updates to the EL and cache pruning after a new head is selected.
- Concurrent "block packing" (attestations, etc) and execution payload retrieval during block production.
- Concurrent per-block-processing and execution payload verification during block processing.
- The `Arc`-ification of `SignedBeaconBlock` during block processing (it's never mutated, so why not?):
- I had to do this to deal with sending blocks into spawned tasks.
- Previously we were cloning the beacon block at least 2 times during each block processing, these clones are either removed or turned into cheaper `Arc` clones.
- We were also `Box`-ing and un-`Box`-ing beacon blocks as they moved throughout the networking crate. This is not a big deal, but it's nice to avoid shifting things between the stack and heap.
- Avoids cloning *all the blocks* in *every chain segment* during sync.
- It also has the potential to clean up our code where we need to pass an *owned* block around so we can send it back in the case of an error (I didn't do much of this, my PR is already big enough :sweat_smile:)
- The `BeaconChain::HeadSafetyStatus` struct was removed. It was an old relic from prior merge specs.
For motivation for this change, see https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse/pull/3244#issuecomment-1160963273
## Changes to `canonical_head` and `fork_choice`
Previously, the `BeaconChain` had two separate fields:
```
canonical_head: RwLock<Snapshot>,
fork_choice: RwLock<BeaconForkChoice>
```
Now, we have grouped these values under a single struct:
```
canonical_head: CanonicalHead {
cached_head: RwLock<Arc<Snapshot>>,
fork_choice: RwLock<BeaconForkChoice>
}
```
Apart from ergonomics, the only *actual* change here is wrapping the canonical head snapshot in an `Arc`. This means that we no longer need to hold the `cached_head` (`canonical_head`, in old terms) lock when we want to pull some values from it. This was done to avoid deadlock risks by preventing functions from acquiring (and holding) the `cached_head` and `fork_choice` locks simultaneously.
## Breaking Changes
### The `state` (root) field in the `finalized_checkpoint` SSE event
Consider the scenario where epoch `n` is just finalized, but `start_slot(n)` is skipped. There are two state roots we might in the `finalized_checkpoint` SSE event:
1. The state root of the finalized block, which is `get_block(finalized_checkpoint.root).state_root`.
4. The state root at slot of `start_slot(n)`, which would be the state from (1), but "skipped forward" through any skip slots.
Previously, Lighthouse would choose (2). However, we can see that when [Teku generates that event](https://github.com/ConsenSys/teku/blob/de2b2801c89ef5abf983d6bf37867c37fc47121f/data/beaconrestapi/src/main/java/tech/pegasys/teku/beaconrestapi/handlers/v1/events/EventSubscriptionManager.java#L171-L182) it uses [`getStateRootFromBlockRoot`](https://github.com/ConsenSys/teku/blob/de2b2801c89ef5abf983d6bf37867c37fc47121f/data/provider/src/main/java/tech/pegasys/teku/api/ChainDataProvider.java#L336-L341) which uses (1).
I have switched Lighthouse from (2) to (1). I think it's a somewhat arbitrary choice between the two, where (1) is easier to compute and is consistent with Teku.
## Notes for Reviewers
I've renamed `BeaconChain::fork_choice` to `BeaconChain::recompute_head`. Doing this helped ensure I broke all previous uses of fork choice and I also find it more descriptive. It describes an action and can't be confused with trying to get a reference to the `ForkChoice` struct.
I've changed the ordering of SSE events when a block is received. It used to be `[block, finalized, head]` and now it's `[block, head, finalized]`. It was easier this way and I don't think we were making any promises about SSE event ordering so it's not "breaking".
I've made it so fork choice will run when it's first constructed. I did this because I wanted to have a cached version of the last call to `get_head`. Ensuring `get_head` has been run *at least once* means that the cached values doesn't need to wrapped in an `Option`. This was fairly simple, it just involved passing a `slot` to the constructor so it knows *when* it's being run. When loading a fork choice from the store and a slot clock isn't handy I've just used the `slot` that was saved in the `fork_choice_store`. That seems like it would be a faithful representation of the slot when we saved it.
I added the `genesis_time: u64` to the `BeaconChain`. It's small, constant and nice to have around.
Since we're using FC for the fin/just checkpoints, we no longer get the `0x00..00` roots at genesis. You can see I had to remove a work-around in `ef-tests` here: b56be3bc2. I can't find any reason why this would be an issue, if anything I think it'll be better since the genesis-alias has caught us out a few times (0x00..00 isn't actually a real root). Edit: I did find a case where the `network` expected the 0x00..00 alias and patched it here: 3f26ac3e2.
You'll notice a lot of changes in tests. Generally, tests should be functionally equivalent. Here are the things creating the most diff-noise in tests:
- Changing tests to be `tokio::async` tests.
- Adding `.await` to fork choice, block processing and block production functions.
- Refactor of the `canonical_head` "API" provided by the `BeaconChain`. E.g., `chain.canonical_head.cached_head()` instead of `chain.canonical_head.read()`.
- Wrapping `SignedBeaconBlock` in an `Arc`.
- In the `beacon_chain/tests/block_verification`, we can't use the `lazy_static` `CHAIN_SEGMENT` variable anymore since it's generated with an async function. We just generate it in each test, not so efficient but hopefully insignificant.
I had to disable `rayon` concurrent tests in the `fork_choice` tests. This is because the use of `rayon` and `block_on` was causing a panic.
Co-authored-by: Mac L <mjladson@pm.me>
2022-07-03 05:36:50 +00:00
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unwrap_err(harness.chain.verify_block_for_gossip(Arc::new(SignedBeaconBlock::from_block(block, signature))).await),
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2020-05-21 00:21:44 +00:00
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BlockError::WouldRevertFinalizedSlot {
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block_slot,
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finalized_slot,
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}
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if block_slot == expected_finalized_slot && finalized_slot == expected_finalized_slot
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),
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Initial work towards v0.2.0 (#924)
* Remove ping protocol
* Initial renaming of network services
* Correct rebasing relative to latest master
* Start updating types
* Adds HashMapDelay struct to utils
* Initial network restructure
* Network restructure. Adds new types for v0.2.0
* Removes build artefacts
* Shift validation to beacon chain
* Temporarily remove gossip validation
This is to be updated to match current optimisation efforts.
* Adds AggregateAndProof
* Begin rebuilding pubsub encoding/decoding
* Signature hacking
* Shift gossipsup decoding into eth2_libp2p
* Existing EF tests passing with fake_crypto
* Shifts block encoding/decoding into RPC
* Delete outdated API spec
* All release tests passing bar genesis state parsing
* Update and test YamlConfig
* Update to spec v0.10 compatible BLS
* Updates to BLS EF tests
* Add EF test for AggregateVerify
And delete unused hash2curve tests for uncompressed points
* Update EF tests to v0.10.1
* Use optional block root correctly in block proc
* Use genesis fork in deposit domain. All tests pass
* Fast aggregate verify test
* Update REST API docs
* Fix unused import
* Bump spec tags to v0.10.1
* Add `seconds_per_eth1_block` to chainspec
* Update to timestamp based eth1 voting scheme
* Return None from `get_votes_to_consider` if block cache is empty
* Handle overflows in `is_candidate_block`
* Revert to failing tests
* Fix eth1 data sets test
* Choose default vote according to spec
* Fix collect_valid_votes tests
* Fix `get_votes_to_consider` to choose all eligible blocks
* Uncomment winning_vote tests
* Add comments; remove unused code
* Reduce seconds_per_eth1_block for simulation
* Addressed review comments
* Add test for default vote case
* Fix logs
* Remove unused functions
* Meter default eth1 votes
* Fix comments
* Progress on attestation service
* Address review comments; remove unused dependency
* Initial work on removing libp2p lock
* Add LRU caches to store (rollup)
* Update attestation validation for DB changes (WIP)
* Initial version of should_forward_block
* Scaffold
* Progress on attestation validation
Also, consolidate prod+testing slot clocks so that they share much
of the same implementation and can both handle sub-slot time changes.
* Removes lock from libp2p service
* Completed network lock removal
* Finish(?) attestation processing
* Correct network termination future
* Add slot check to block check
* Correct fmt issues
* Remove Drop implementation for network service
* Add first attempt at attestation proc. re-write
* Add version 2 of attestation processing
* Minor fixes
* Add validator pubkey cache
* Make get_indexed_attestation take a committee
* Link signature processing into new attn verification
* First working version
* Ensure pubkey cache is updated
* Add more metrics, slight optimizations
* Clone committee cache during attestation processing
* Update shuffling cache during block processing
* Remove old commented-out code
* Fix shuffling cache insert bug
* Used indexed attestation in fork choice
* Restructure attn processing, add metrics
* Add more detailed metrics
* Tidy, fix failing tests
* Fix failing tests, tidy
* Address reviewers suggestions
* Disable/delete two outdated tests
* Modification of validator for subscriptions
* Add slot signing to validator client
* Further progress on validation subscription
* Adds necessary validator subscription functionality
* Add new Pubkeys struct to signature_sets
* Refactor with functional approach
* Update beacon chain
* Clean up validator <-> beacon node http types
* Add aggregator status to ValidatorDuty
* Impl Clone for manual slot clock
* Fix minor errors
* Further progress validator client subscription
* Initial subscription and aggregation handling
* Remove decompressed member from pubkey bytes
* Progress to modifying val client for attestation aggregation
* First draft of validator client upgrade for aggregate attestations
* Add hashmap for indices lookup
* Add state cache, remove store cache
* Only build the head committee cache
* Removes lock on a network channel
* Partially implement beacon node subscription http api
* Correct compilation issues
* Change `get_attesting_indices` to use Vec
* Fix failing test
* Partial implementation of timer
* Adds timer, removes exit_future, http api to op pool
* Partial multiple aggregate attestation handling
* Permits bulk messages accross gossipsub network channel
* Correct compile issues
* Improve gosispsub messaging and correct rest api helpers
* Added global gossipsub subscriptions
* Update validator subscriptions data structs
* Tidy
* Re-structure validator subscriptions
* Initial handling of subscriptions
* Re-structure network service
* Add pubkey cache persistence file
* Add more comments
* Integrate persistence file into builder
* Add pubkey cache tests
* Add HashSetDelay and introduce into attestation service
* Handles validator subscriptions
* Add data_dir to beacon chain builder
* Remove Option in pubkey cache persistence file
* Ensure consistency between datadir/data_dir
* Fix failing network test
* Peer subnet discovery gets queued for future subscriptions
* Reorganise attestation service functions
* Initial wiring of attestation service
* First draft of attestation service timing logic
* Correct minor typos
* Tidy
* Fix todos
* Improve tests
* Add PeerInfo to connected peers mapping
* Fix compile error
* Fix compile error from merge
* Split up block processing metrics
* Tidy
* Refactor get_pubkey_from_state
* Remove commented-out code
* Rename state_cache -> checkpoint_cache
* Rename Checkpoint -> Snapshot
* Tidy, add comments
* Tidy up find_head function
* Change some checkpoint -> snapshot
* Add tests
* Expose max_len
* Remove dead code
* Tidy
* Fix bug
* Add sync-speed metric
* Add first attempt at VerifiableBlock
* Start integrating into beacon chain
* Integrate VerifiableBlock
* Rename VerifableBlock -> PartialBlockVerification
* Add start of typed methods
* Add progress
* Add further progress
* Rename structs
* Add full block verification to block_processing.rs
* Further beacon chain integration
* Update checks for gossip
* Add todo
* Start adding segement verification
* Add passing chain segement test
* Initial integration with batch sync
* Minor changes
* Tidy, add more error checking
* Start adding chain_segment tests
* Finish invalid signature tests
* Include single and gossip verified blocks in tests
* Add gossip verification tests
* Start adding docs
* Finish adding comments to block_processing.rs
* Rename block_processing.rs -> block_verification
* Start removing old block processing code
* Fixes beacon_chain compilation
* Fix project-wide compile errors
* Remove old code
* Correct code to pass all tests
* Fix bug with beacon proposer index
* Fix shim for BlockProcessingError
* Only process one epoch at a time
* Fix loop in chain segment processing
* Correct tests from master merge
* Add caching for state.eth1_data_votes
* Add BeaconChain::validator_pubkey
* Revert "Add caching for state.eth1_data_votes"
This reverts commit cd73dcd6434fb8d8e6bf30c5356355598ea7b78e.
Co-authored-by: Grant Wuerker <gwuerker@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Michael Sproul <michael@sigmaprime.io>
Co-authored-by: Michael Sproul <micsproul@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: pawan <pawandhananjay@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Paul Hauner <paul@paulhauner.com>
2020-03-17 06:24:44 +00:00
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Use async code when interacting with EL (#3244)
## Overview
This rather extensive PR achieves two primary goals:
1. Uses the finalized/justified checkpoints of fork choice (FC), rather than that of the head state.
2. Refactors fork choice, block production and block processing to `async` functions.
Additionally, it achieves:
- Concurrent forkchoice updates to the EL and cache pruning after a new head is selected.
- Concurrent "block packing" (attestations, etc) and execution payload retrieval during block production.
- Concurrent per-block-processing and execution payload verification during block processing.
- The `Arc`-ification of `SignedBeaconBlock` during block processing (it's never mutated, so why not?):
- I had to do this to deal with sending blocks into spawned tasks.
- Previously we were cloning the beacon block at least 2 times during each block processing, these clones are either removed or turned into cheaper `Arc` clones.
- We were also `Box`-ing and un-`Box`-ing beacon blocks as they moved throughout the networking crate. This is not a big deal, but it's nice to avoid shifting things between the stack and heap.
- Avoids cloning *all the blocks* in *every chain segment* during sync.
- It also has the potential to clean up our code where we need to pass an *owned* block around so we can send it back in the case of an error (I didn't do much of this, my PR is already big enough :sweat_smile:)
- The `BeaconChain::HeadSafetyStatus` struct was removed. It was an old relic from prior merge specs.
For motivation for this change, see https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse/pull/3244#issuecomment-1160963273
## Changes to `canonical_head` and `fork_choice`
Previously, the `BeaconChain` had two separate fields:
```
canonical_head: RwLock<Snapshot>,
fork_choice: RwLock<BeaconForkChoice>
```
Now, we have grouped these values under a single struct:
```
canonical_head: CanonicalHead {
cached_head: RwLock<Arc<Snapshot>>,
fork_choice: RwLock<BeaconForkChoice>
}
```
Apart from ergonomics, the only *actual* change here is wrapping the canonical head snapshot in an `Arc`. This means that we no longer need to hold the `cached_head` (`canonical_head`, in old terms) lock when we want to pull some values from it. This was done to avoid deadlock risks by preventing functions from acquiring (and holding) the `cached_head` and `fork_choice` locks simultaneously.
## Breaking Changes
### The `state` (root) field in the `finalized_checkpoint` SSE event
Consider the scenario where epoch `n` is just finalized, but `start_slot(n)` is skipped. There are two state roots we might in the `finalized_checkpoint` SSE event:
1. The state root of the finalized block, which is `get_block(finalized_checkpoint.root).state_root`.
4. The state root at slot of `start_slot(n)`, which would be the state from (1), but "skipped forward" through any skip slots.
Previously, Lighthouse would choose (2). However, we can see that when [Teku generates that event](https://github.com/ConsenSys/teku/blob/de2b2801c89ef5abf983d6bf37867c37fc47121f/data/beaconrestapi/src/main/java/tech/pegasys/teku/beaconrestapi/handlers/v1/events/EventSubscriptionManager.java#L171-L182) it uses [`getStateRootFromBlockRoot`](https://github.com/ConsenSys/teku/blob/de2b2801c89ef5abf983d6bf37867c37fc47121f/data/provider/src/main/java/tech/pegasys/teku/api/ChainDataProvider.java#L336-L341) which uses (1).
I have switched Lighthouse from (2) to (1). I think it's a somewhat arbitrary choice between the two, where (1) is easier to compute and is consistent with Teku.
## Notes for Reviewers
I've renamed `BeaconChain::fork_choice` to `BeaconChain::recompute_head`. Doing this helped ensure I broke all previous uses of fork choice and I also find it more descriptive. It describes an action and can't be confused with trying to get a reference to the `ForkChoice` struct.
I've changed the ordering of SSE events when a block is received. It used to be `[block, finalized, head]` and now it's `[block, head, finalized]`. It was easier this way and I don't think we were making any promises about SSE event ordering so it's not "breaking".
I've made it so fork choice will run when it's first constructed. I did this because I wanted to have a cached version of the last call to `get_head`. Ensuring `get_head` has been run *at least once* means that the cached values doesn't need to wrapped in an `Option`. This was fairly simple, it just involved passing a `slot` to the constructor so it knows *when* it's being run. When loading a fork choice from the store and a slot clock isn't handy I've just used the `slot` that was saved in the `fork_choice_store`. That seems like it would be a faithful representation of the slot when we saved it.
I added the `genesis_time: u64` to the `BeaconChain`. It's small, constant and nice to have around.
Since we're using FC for the fin/just checkpoints, we no longer get the `0x00..00` roots at genesis. You can see I had to remove a work-around in `ef-tests` here: b56be3bc2. I can't find any reason why this would be an issue, if anything I think it'll be better since the genesis-alias has caught us out a few times (0x00..00 isn't actually a real root). Edit: I did find a case where the `network` expected the 0x00..00 alias and patched it here: 3f26ac3e2.
You'll notice a lot of changes in tests. Generally, tests should be functionally equivalent. Here are the things creating the most diff-noise in tests:
- Changing tests to be `tokio::async` tests.
- Adding `.await` to fork choice, block processing and block production functions.
- Refactor of the `canonical_head` "API" provided by the `BeaconChain`. E.g., `chain.canonical_head.cached_head()` instead of `chain.canonical_head.read()`.
- Wrapping `SignedBeaconBlock` in an `Arc`.
- In the `beacon_chain/tests/block_verification`, we can't use the `lazy_static` `CHAIN_SEGMENT` variable anymore since it's generated with an async function. We just generate it in each test, not so efficient but hopefully insignificant.
I had to disable `rayon` concurrent tests in the `fork_choice` tests. This is because the use of `rayon` and `block_on` was causing a panic.
Co-authored-by: Mac L <mjladson@pm.me>
2022-07-03 05:36:50 +00:00
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2021-07-09 06:15:32 +00:00
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Use async code when interacting with EL (#3244)
## Overview
This rather extensive PR achieves two primary goals:
1. Uses the finalized/justified checkpoints of fork choice (FC), rather than that of the head state.
2. Refactors fork choice, block production and block processing to `async` functions.
Additionally, it achieves:
- Concurrent forkchoice updates to the EL and cache pruning after a new head is selected.
- Concurrent "block packing" (attestations, etc) and execution payload retrieval during block production.
- Concurrent per-block-processing and execution payload verification during block processing.
- The `Arc`-ification of `SignedBeaconBlock` during block processing (it's never mutated, so why not?):
- I had to do this to deal with sending blocks into spawned tasks.
- Previously we were cloning the beacon block at least 2 times during each block processing, these clones are either removed or turned into cheaper `Arc` clones.
- We were also `Box`-ing and un-`Box`-ing beacon blocks as they moved throughout the networking crate. This is not a big deal, but it's nice to avoid shifting things between the stack and heap.
- Avoids cloning *all the blocks* in *every chain segment* during sync.
- It also has the potential to clean up our code where we need to pass an *owned* block around so we can send it back in the case of an error (I didn't do much of this, my PR is already big enough :sweat_smile:)
- The `BeaconChain::HeadSafetyStatus` struct was removed. It was an old relic from prior merge specs.
For motivation for this change, see https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse/pull/3244#issuecomment-1160963273
## Changes to `canonical_head` and `fork_choice`
Previously, the `BeaconChain` had two separate fields:
```
canonical_head: RwLock<Snapshot>,
fork_choice: RwLock<BeaconForkChoice>
```
Now, we have grouped these values under a single struct:
```
canonical_head: CanonicalHead {
cached_head: RwLock<Arc<Snapshot>>,
fork_choice: RwLock<BeaconForkChoice>
}
```
Apart from ergonomics, the only *actual* change here is wrapping the canonical head snapshot in an `Arc`. This means that we no longer need to hold the `cached_head` (`canonical_head`, in old terms) lock when we want to pull some values from it. This was done to avoid deadlock risks by preventing functions from acquiring (and holding) the `cached_head` and `fork_choice` locks simultaneously.
## Breaking Changes
### The `state` (root) field in the `finalized_checkpoint` SSE event
Consider the scenario where epoch `n` is just finalized, but `start_slot(n)` is skipped. There are two state roots we might in the `finalized_checkpoint` SSE event:
1. The state root of the finalized block, which is `get_block(finalized_checkpoint.root).state_root`.
4. The state root at slot of `start_slot(n)`, which would be the state from (1), but "skipped forward" through any skip slots.
Previously, Lighthouse would choose (2). However, we can see that when [Teku generates that event](https://github.com/ConsenSys/teku/blob/de2b2801c89ef5abf983d6bf37867c37fc47121f/data/beaconrestapi/src/main/java/tech/pegasys/teku/beaconrestapi/handlers/v1/events/EventSubscriptionManager.java#L171-L182) it uses [`getStateRootFromBlockRoot`](https://github.com/ConsenSys/teku/blob/de2b2801c89ef5abf983d6bf37867c37fc47121f/data/provider/src/main/java/tech/pegasys/teku/api/ChainDataProvider.java#L336-L341) which uses (1).
I have switched Lighthouse from (2) to (1). I think it's a somewhat arbitrary choice between the two, where (1) is easier to compute and is consistent with Teku.
## Notes for Reviewers
I've renamed `BeaconChain::fork_choice` to `BeaconChain::recompute_head`. Doing this helped ensure I broke all previous uses of fork choice and I also find it more descriptive. It describes an action and can't be confused with trying to get a reference to the `ForkChoice` struct.
I've changed the ordering of SSE events when a block is received. It used to be `[block, finalized, head]` and now it's `[block, head, finalized]`. It was easier this way and I don't think we were making any promises about SSE event ordering so it's not "breaking".
I've made it so fork choice will run when it's first constructed. I did this because I wanted to have a cached version of the last call to `get_head`. Ensuring `get_head` has been run *at least once* means that the cached values doesn't need to wrapped in an `Option`. This was fairly simple, it just involved passing a `slot` to the constructor so it knows *when* it's being run. When loading a fork choice from the store and a slot clock isn't handy I've just used the `slot` that was saved in the `fork_choice_store`. That seems like it would be a faithful representation of the slot when we saved it.
I added the `genesis_time: u64` to the `BeaconChain`. It's small, constant and nice to have around.
Since we're using FC for the fin/just checkpoints, we no longer get the `0x00..00` roots at genesis. You can see I had to remove a work-around in `ef-tests` here: b56be3bc2. I can't find any reason why this would be an issue, if anything I think it'll be better since the genesis-alias has caught us out a few times (0x00..00 isn't actually a real root). Edit: I did find a case where the `network` expected the 0x00..00 alias and patched it here: 3f26ac3e2.
You'll notice a lot of changes in tests. Generally, tests should be functionally equivalent. Here are the things creating the most diff-noise in tests:
- Changing tests to be `tokio::async` tests.
- Adding `.await` to fork choice, block processing and block production functions.
- Refactor of the `canonical_head` "API" provided by the `BeaconChain`. E.g., `chain.canonical_head.cached_head()` instead of `chain.canonical_head.read()`.
- Wrapping `SignedBeaconBlock` in an `Arc`.
- In the `beacon_chain/tests/block_verification`, we can't use the `lazy_static` `CHAIN_SEGMENT` variable anymore since it's generated with an async function. We just generate it in each test, not so efficient but hopefully insignificant.
I had to disable `rayon` concurrent tests in the `fork_choice` tests. This is because the use of `rayon` and `block_on` was causing a panic.
Co-authored-by: Mac L <mjladson@pm.me>
2022-07-03 05:36:50 +00:00
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Use async code when interacting with EL (#3244)
## Overview
This rather extensive PR achieves two primary goals:
1. Uses the finalized/justified checkpoints of fork choice (FC), rather than that of the head state.
2. Refactors fork choice, block production and block processing to `async` functions.
Additionally, it achieves:
- Concurrent forkchoice updates to the EL and cache pruning after a new head is selected.
- Concurrent "block packing" (attestations, etc) and execution payload retrieval during block production.
- Concurrent per-block-processing and execution payload verification during block processing.
- The `Arc`-ification of `SignedBeaconBlock` during block processing (it's never mutated, so why not?):
- I had to do this to deal with sending blocks into spawned tasks.
- Previously we were cloning the beacon block at least 2 times during each block processing, these clones are either removed or turned into cheaper `Arc` clones.
- We were also `Box`-ing and un-`Box`-ing beacon blocks as they moved throughout the networking crate. This is not a big deal, but it's nice to avoid shifting things between the stack and heap.
- Avoids cloning *all the blocks* in *every chain segment* during sync.
- It also has the potential to clean up our code where we need to pass an *owned* block around so we can send it back in the case of an error (I didn't do much of this, my PR is already big enough :sweat_smile:)
- The `BeaconChain::HeadSafetyStatus` struct was removed. It was an old relic from prior merge specs.
For motivation for this change, see https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse/pull/3244#issuecomment-1160963273
## Changes to `canonical_head` and `fork_choice`
Previously, the `BeaconChain` had two separate fields:
```
canonical_head: RwLock<Snapshot>,
fork_choice: RwLock<BeaconForkChoice>
```
Now, we have grouped these values under a single struct:
```
canonical_head: CanonicalHead {
cached_head: RwLock<Arc<Snapshot>>,
fork_choice: RwLock<BeaconForkChoice>
}
```
Apart from ergonomics, the only *actual* change here is wrapping the canonical head snapshot in an `Arc`. This means that we no longer need to hold the `cached_head` (`canonical_head`, in old terms) lock when we want to pull some values from it. This was done to avoid deadlock risks by preventing functions from acquiring (and holding) the `cached_head` and `fork_choice` locks simultaneously.
## Breaking Changes
### The `state` (root) field in the `finalized_checkpoint` SSE event
Consider the scenario where epoch `n` is just finalized, but `start_slot(n)` is skipped. There are two state roots we might in the `finalized_checkpoint` SSE event:
1. The state root of the finalized block, which is `get_block(finalized_checkpoint.root).state_root`.
4. The state root at slot of `start_slot(n)`, which would be the state from (1), but "skipped forward" through any skip slots.
Previously, Lighthouse would choose (2). However, we can see that when [Teku generates that event](https://github.com/ConsenSys/teku/blob/de2b2801c89ef5abf983d6bf37867c37fc47121f/data/beaconrestapi/src/main/java/tech/pegasys/teku/beaconrestapi/handlers/v1/events/EventSubscriptionManager.java#L171-L182) it uses [`getStateRootFromBlockRoot`](https://github.com/ConsenSys/teku/blob/de2b2801c89ef5abf983d6bf37867c37fc47121f/data/provider/src/main/java/tech/pegasys/teku/api/ChainDataProvider.java#L336-L341) which uses (1).
I have switched Lighthouse from (2) to (1). I think it's a somewhat arbitrary choice between the two, where (1) is easier to compute and is consistent with Teku.
## Notes for Reviewers
I've renamed `BeaconChain::fork_choice` to `BeaconChain::recompute_head`. Doing this helped ensure I broke all previous uses of fork choice and I also find it more descriptive. It describes an action and can't be confused with trying to get a reference to the `ForkChoice` struct.
I've changed the ordering of SSE events when a block is received. It used to be `[block, finalized, head]` and now it's `[block, head, finalized]`. It was easier this way and I don't think we were making any promises about SSE event ordering so it's not "breaking".
I've made it so fork choice will run when it's first constructed. I did this because I wanted to have a cached version of the last call to `get_head`. Ensuring `get_head` has been run *at least once* means that the cached values doesn't need to wrapped in an `Option`. This was fairly simple, it just involved passing a `slot` to the constructor so it knows *when* it's being run. When loading a fork choice from the store and a slot clock isn't handy I've just used the `slot` that was saved in the `fork_choice_store`. That seems like it would be a faithful representation of the slot when we saved it.
I added the `genesis_time: u64` to the `BeaconChain`. It's small, constant and nice to have around.
Since we're using FC for the fin/just checkpoints, we no longer get the `0x00..00` roots at genesis. You can see I had to remove a work-around in `ef-tests` here: b56be3bc2. I can't find any reason why this would be an issue, if anything I think it'll be better since the genesis-alias has caught us out a few times (0x00..00 isn't actually a real root). Edit: I did find a case where the `network` expected the 0x00..00 alias and patched it here: 3f26ac3e2.
You'll notice a lot of changes in tests. Generally, tests should be functionally equivalent. Here are the things creating the most diff-noise in tests:
- Changing tests to be `tokio::async` tests.
- Adding `.await` to fork choice, block processing and block production functions.
- Refactor of the `canonical_head` "API" provided by the `BeaconChain`. E.g., `chain.canonical_head.cached_head()` instead of `chain.canonical_head.read()`.
- Wrapping `SignedBeaconBlock` in an `Arc`.
- In the `beacon_chain/tests/block_verification`, we can't use the `lazy_static` `CHAIN_SEGMENT` variable anymore since it's generated with an async function. We just generate it in each test, not so efficient but hopefully insignificant.
I had to disable `rayon` concurrent tests in the `fork_choice` tests. This is because the use of `rayon` and `block_on` was causing a panic.
Co-authored-by: Mac L <mjladson@pm.me>
2022-07-03 05:36:50 +00:00
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2021-07-09 06:15:32 +00:00
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junk_signature()
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Use async code when interacting with EL (#3244)
## Overview
This rather extensive PR achieves two primary goals:
1. Uses the finalized/justified checkpoints of fork choice (FC), rather than that of the head state.
2. Refactors fork choice, block production and block processing to `async` functions.
Additionally, it achieves:
- Concurrent forkchoice updates to the EL and cache pruning after a new head is selected.
- Concurrent "block packing" (attestations, etc) and execution payload retrieval during block production.
- Concurrent per-block-processing and execution payload verification during block processing.
- The `Arc`-ification of `SignedBeaconBlock` during block processing (it's never mutated, so why not?):
- I had to do this to deal with sending blocks into spawned tasks.
- Previously we were cloning the beacon block at least 2 times during each block processing, these clones are either removed or turned into cheaper `Arc` clones.
- We were also `Box`-ing and un-`Box`-ing beacon blocks as they moved throughout the networking crate. This is not a big deal, but it's nice to avoid shifting things between the stack and heap.
- Avoids cloning *all the blocks* in *every chain segment* during sync.
- It also has the potential to clean up our code where we need to pass an *owned* block around so we can send it back in the case of an error (I didn't do much of this, my PR is already big enough :sweat_smile:)
- The `BeaconChain::HeadSafetyStatus` struct was removed. It was an old relic from prior merge specs.
For motivation for this change, see https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse/pull/3244#issuecomment-1160963273
## Changes to `canonical_head` and `fork_choice`
Previously, the `BeaconChain` had two separate fields:
```
canonical_head: RwLock<Snapshot>,
fork_choice: RwLock<BeaconForkChoice>
```
Now, we have grouped these values under a single struct:
```
canonical_head: CanonicalHead {
cached_head: RwLock<Arc<Snapshot>>,
fork_choice: RwLock<BeaconForkChoice>
}
```
Apart from ergonomics, the only *actual* change here is wrapping the canonical head snapshot in an `Arc`. This means that we no longer need to hold the `cached_head` (`canonical_head`, in old terms) lock when we want to pull some values from it. This was done to avoid deadlock risks by preventing functions from acquiring (and holding) the `cached_head` and `fork_choice` locks simultaneously.
## Breaking Changes
### The `state` (root) field in the `finalized_checkpoint` SSE event
Consider the scenario where epoch `n` is just finalized, but `start_slot(n)` is skipped. There are two state roots we might in the `finalized_checkpoint` SSE event:
1. The state root of the finalized block, which is `get_block(finalized_checkpoint.root).state_root`.
4. The state root at slot of `start_slot(n)`, which would be the state from (1), but "skipped forward" through any skip slots.
Previously, Lighthouse would choose (2). However, we can see that when [Teku generates that event](https://github.com/ConsenSys/teku/blob/de2b2801c89ef5abf983d6bf37867c37fc47121f/data/beaconrestapi/src/main/java/tech/pegasys/teku/beaconrestapi/handlers/v1/events/EventSubscriptionManager.java#L171-L182) it uses [`getStateRootFromBlockRoot`](https://github.com/ConsenSys/teku/blob/de2b2801c89ef5abf983d6bf37867c37fc47121f/data/provider/src/main/java/tech/pegasys/teku/api/ChainDataProvider.java#L336-L341) which uses (1).
I have switched Lighthouse from (2) to (1). I think it's a somewhat arbitrary choice between the two, where (1) is easier to compute and is consistent with Teku.
## Notes for Reviewers
I've renamed `BeaconChain::fork_choice` to `BeaconChain::recompute_head`. Doing this helped ensure I broke all previous uses of fork choice and I also find it more descriptive. It describes an action and can't be confused with trying to get a reference to the `ForkChoice` struct.
I've changed the ordering of SSE events when a block is received. It used to be `[block, finalized, head]` and now it's `[block, head, finalized]`. It was easier this way and I don't think we were making any promises about SSE event ordering so it's not "breaking".
I've made it so fork choice will run when it's first constructed. I did this because I wanted to have a cached version of the last call to `get_head`. Ensuring `get_head` has been run *at least once* means that the cached values doesn't need to wrapped in an `Option`. This was fairly simple, it just involved passing a `slot` to the constructor so it knows *when* it's being run. When loading a fork choice from the store and a slot clock isn't handy I've just used the `slot` that was saved in the `fork_choice_store`. That seems like it would be a faithful representation of the slot when we saved it.
I added the `genesis_time: u64` to the `BeaconChain`. It's small, constant and nice to have around.
Since we're using FC for the fin/just checkpoints, we no longer get the `0x00..00` roots at genesis. You can see I had to remove a work-around in `ef-tests` here: b56be3bc2. I can't find any reason why this would be an issue, if anything I think it'll be better since the genesis-alias has caught us out a few times (0x00..00 isn't actually a real root). Edit: I did find a case where the `network` expected the 0x00..00 alias and patched it here: 3f26ac3e2.
You'll notice a lot of changes in tests. Generally, tests should be functionally equivalent. Here are the things creating the most diff-noise in tests:
- Changing tests to be `tokio::async` tests.
- Adding `.await` to fork choice, block processing and block production functions.
- Refactor of the `canonical_head` "API" provided by the `BeaconChain`. E.g., `chain.canonical_head.cached_head()` instead of `chain.canonical_head.read()`.
- Wrapping `SignedBeaconBlock` in an `Arc`.
- In the `beacon_chain/tests/block_verification`, we can't use the `lazy_static` `CHAIN_SEGMENT` variable anymore since it's generated with an async function. We just generate it in each test, not so efficient but hopefully insignificant.
I had to disable `rayon` concurrent tests in the `fork_choice` tests. This is because the use of `rayon` and `block_on` was causing a panic.
Co-authored-by: Mac L <mjladson@pm.me>
2022-07-03 05:36:50 +00:00
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Use async code when interacting with EL (#3244)
## Overview
This rather extensive PR achieves two primary goals:
1. Uses the finalized/justified checkpoints of fork choice (FC), rather than that of the head state.
2. Refactors fork choice, block production and block processing to `async` functions.
Additionally, it achieves:
- Concurrent forkchoice updates to the EL and cache pruning after a new head is selected.
- Concurrent "block packing" (attestations, etc) and execution payload retrieval during block production.
- Concurrent per-block-processing and execution payload verification during block processing.
- The `Arc`-ification of `SignedBeaconBlock` during block processing (it's never mutated, so why not?):
- I had to do this to deal with sending blocks into spawned tasks.
- Previously we were cloning the beacon block at least 2 times during each block processing, these clones are either removed or turned into cheaper `Arc` clones.
- We were also `Box`-ing and un-`Box`-ing beacon blocks as they moved throughout the networking crate. This is not a big deal, but it's nice to avoid shifting things between the stack and heap.
- Avoids cloning *all the blocks* in *every chain segment* during sync.
- It also has the potential to clean up our code where we need to pass an *owned* block around so we can send it back in the case of an error (I didn't do much of this, my PR is already big enough :sweat_smile:)
- The `BeaconChain::HeadSafetyStatus` struct was removed. It was an old relic from prior merge specs.
For motivation for this change, see https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse/pull/3244#issuecomment-1160963273
## Changes to `canonical_head` and `fork_choice`
Previously, the `BeaconChain` had two separate fields:
```
canonical_head: RwLock<Snapshot>,
fork_choice: RwLock<BeaconForkChoice>
```
Now, we have grouped these values under a single struct:
```
canonical_head: CanonicalHead {
cached_head: RwLock<Arc<Snapshot>>,
fork_choice: RwLock<BeaconForkChoice>
}
```
Apart from ergonomics, the only *actual* change here is wrapping the canonical head snapshot in an `Arc`. This means that we no longer need to hold the `cached_head` (`canonical_head`, in old terms) lock when we want to pull some values from it. This was done to avoid deadlock risks by preventing functions from acquiring (and holding) the `cached_head` and `fork_choice` locks simultaneously.
## Breaking Changes
### The `state` (root) field in the `finalized_checkpoint` SSE event
Consider the scenario where epoch `n` is just finalized, but `start_slot(n)` is skipped. There are two state roots we might in the `finalized_checkpoint` SSE event:
1. The state root of the finalized block, which is `get_block(finalized_checkpoint.root).state_root`.
4. The state root at slot of `start_slot(n)`, which would be the state from (1), but "skipped forward" through any skip slots.
Previously, Lighthouse would choose (2). However, we can see that when [Teku generates that event](https://github.com/ConsenSys/teku/blob/de2b2801c89ef5abf983d6bf37867c37fc47121f/data/beaconrestapi/src/main/java/tech/pegasys/teku/beaconrestapi/handlers/v1/events/EventSubscriptionManager.java#L171-L182) it uses [`getStateRootFromBlockRoot`](https://github.com/ConsenSys/teku/blob/de2b2801c89ef5abf983d6bf37867c37fc47121f/data/provider/src/main/java/tech/pegasys/teku/api/ChainDataProvider.java#L336-L341) which uses (1).
I have switched Lighthouse from (2) to (1). I think it's a somewhat arbitrary choice between the two, where (1) is easier to compute and is consistent with Teku.
## Notes for Reviewers
I've renamed `BeaconChain::fork_choice` to `BeaconChain::recompute_head`. Doing this helped ensure I broke all previous uses of fork choice and I also find it more descriptive. It describes an action and can't be confused with trying to get a reference to the `ForkChoice` struct.
I've changed the ordering of SSE events when a block is received. It used to be `[block, finalized, head]` and now it's `[block, head, finalized]`. It was easier this way and I don't think we were making any promises about SSE event ordering so it's not "breaking".
I've made it so fork choice will run when it's first constructed. I did this because I wanted to have a cached version of the last call to `get_head`. Ensuring `get_head` has been run *at least once* means that the cached values doesn't need to wrapped in an `Option`. This was fairly simple, it just involved passing a `slot` to the constructor so it knows *when* it's being run. When loading a fork choice from the store and a slot clock isn't handy I've just used the `slot` that was saved in the `fork_choice_store`. That seems like it would be a faithful representation of the slot when we saved it.
I added the `genesis_time: u64` to the `BeaconChain`. It's small, constant and nice to have around.
Since we're using FC for the fin/just checkpoints, we no longer get the `0x00..00` roots at genesis. You can see I had to remove a work-around in `ef-tests` here: b56be3bc2. I can't find any reason why this would be an issue, if anything I think it'll be better since the genesis-alias has caught us out a few times (0x00..00 isn't actually a real root). Edit: I did find a case where the `network` expected the 0x00..00 alias and patched it here: 3f26ac3e2.
You'll notice a lot of changes in tests. Generally, tests should be functionally equivalent. Here are the things creating the most diff-noise in tests:
- Changing tests to be `tokio::async` tests.
- Adding `.await` to fork choice, block processing and block production functions.
- Refactor of the `canonical_head` "API" provided by the `BeaconChain`. E.g., `chain.canonical_head.cached_head()` instead of `chain.canonical_head.read()`.
- Wrapping `SignedBeaconBlock` in an `Arc`.
- In the `beacon_chain/tests/block_verification`, we can't use the `lazy_static` `CHAIN_SEGMENT` variable anymore since it's generated with an async function. We just generate it in each test, not so efficient but hopefully insignificant.
I had to disable `rayon` concurrent tests in the `fork_choice` tests. This is because the use of `rayon` and `block_on` was causing a panic.
Co-authored-by: Mac L <mjladson@pm.me>
2022-07-03 05:36:50 +00:00
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let (mut block, signature) = chain_segment[block_index]
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2021-07-09 06:15:32 +00:00
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.beacon_block
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Use async code when interacting with EL (#3244)
## Overview
This rather extensive PR achieves two primary goals:
1. Uses the finalized/justified checkpoints of fork choice (FC), rather than that of the head state.
2. Refactors fork choice, block production and block processing to `async` functions.
Additionally, it achieves:
- Concurrent forkchoice updates to the EL and cache pruning after a new head is selected.
- Concurrent "block packing" (attestations, etc) and execution payload retrieval during block production.
- Concurrent per-block-processing and execution payload verification during block processing.
- The `Arc`-ification of `SignedBeaconBlock` during block processing (it's never mutated, so why not?):
- I had to do this to deal with sending blocks into spawned tasks.
- Previously we were cloning the beacon block at least 2 times during each block processing, these clones are either removed or turned into cheaper `Arc` clones.
- We were also `Box`-ing and un-`Box`-ing beacon blocks as they moved throughout the networking crate. This is not a big deal, but it's nice to avoid shifting things between the stack and heap.
- Avoids cloning *all the blocks* in *every chain segment* during sync.
- It also has the potential to clean up our code where we need to pass an *owned* block around so we can send it back in the case of an error (I didn't do much of this, my PR is already big enough :sweat_smile:)
- The `BeaconChain::HeadSafetyStatus` struct was removed. It was an old relic from prior merge specs.
For motivation for this change, see https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse/pull/3244#issuecomment-1160963273
## Changes to `canonical_head` and `fork_choice`
Previously, the `BeaconChain` had two separate fields:
```
canonical_head: RwLock<Snapshot>,
fork_choice: RwLock<BeaconForkChoice>
```
Now, we have grouped these values under a single struct:
```
canonical_head: CanonicalHead {
cached_head: RwLock<Arc<Snapshot>>,
fork_choice: RwLock<BeaconForkChoice>
}
```
Apart from ergonomics, the only *actual* change here is wrapping the canonical head snapshot in an `Arc`. This means that we no longer need to hold the `cached_head` (`canonical_head`, in old terms) lock when we want to pull some values from it. This was done to avoid deadlock risks by preventing functions from acquiring (and holding) the `cached_head` and `fork_choice` locks simultaneously.
## Breaking Changes
### The `state` (root) field in the `finalized_checkpoint` SSE event
Consider the scenario where epoch `n` is just finalized, but `start_slot(n)` is skipped. There are two state roots we might in the `finalized_checkpoint` SSE event:
1. The state root of the finalized block, which is `get_block(finalized_checkpoint.root).state_root`.
4. The state root at slot of `start_slot(n)`, which would be the state from (1), but "skipped forward" through any skip slots.
Previously, Lighthouse would choose (2). However, we can see that when [Teku generates that event](https://github.com/ConsenSys/teku/blob/de2b2801c89ef5abf983d6bf37867c37fc47121f/data/beaconrestapi/src/main/java/tech/pegasys/teku/beaconrestapi/handlers/v1/events/EventSubscriptionManager.java#L171-L182) it uses [`getStateRootFromBlockRoot`](https://github.com/ConsenSys/teku/blob/de2b2801c89ef5abf983d6bf37867c37fc47121f/data/provider/src/main/java/tech/pegasys/teku/api/ChainDataProvider.java#L336-L341) which uses (1).
I have switched Lighthouse from (2) to (1). I think it's a somewhat arbitrary choice between the two, where (1) is easier to compute and is consistent with Teku.
## Notes for Reviewers
I've renamed `BeaconChain::fork_choice` to `BeaconChain::recompute_head`. Doing this helped ensure I broke all previous uses of fork choice and I also find it more descriptive. It describes an action and can't be confused with trying to get a reference to the `ForkChoice` struct.
I've changed the ordering of SSE events when a block is received. It used to be `[block, finalized, head]` and now it's `[block, head, finalized]`. It was easier this way and I don't think we were making any promises about SSE event ordering so it's not "breaking".
I've made it so fork choice will run when it's first constructed. I did this because I wanted to have a cached version of the last call to `get_head`. Ensuring `get_head` has been run *at least once* means that the cached values doesn't need to wrapped in an `Option`. This was fairly simple, it just involved passing a `slot` to the constructor so it knows *when* it's being run. When loading a fork choice from the store and a slot clock isn't handy I've just used the `slot` that was saved in the `fork_choice_store`. That seems like it would be a faithful representation of the slot when we saved it.
I added the `genesis_time: u64` to the `BeaconChain`. It's small, constant and nice to have around.
Since we're using FC for the fin/just checkpoints, we no longer get the `0x00..00` roots at genesis. You can see I had to remove a work-around in `ef-tests` here: b56be3bc2. I can't find any reason why this would be an issue, if anything I think it'll be better since the genesis-alias has caught us out a few times (0x00..00 isn't actually a real root). Edit: I did find a case where the `network` expected the 0x00..00 alias and patched it here: 3f26ac3e2.
You'll notice a lot of changes in tests. Generally, tests should be functionally equivalent. Here are the things creating the most diff-noise in tests:
- Changing tests to be `tokio::async` tests.
- Adding `.await` to fork choice, block processing and block production functions.
- Refactor of the `canonical_head` "API" provided by the `BeaconChain`. E.g., `chain.canonical_head.cached_head()` instead of `chain.canonical_head.read()`.
- Wrapping `SignedBeaconBlock` in an `Arc`.
- In the `beacon_chain/tests/block_verification`, we can't use the `lazy_static` `CHAIN_SEGMENT` variable anymore since it's generated with an async function. We just generate it in each test, not so efficient but hopefully insignificant.
I had to disable `rayon` concurrent tests in the `fork_choice` tests. This is because the use of `rayon` and `block_on` was causing a panic.
Co-authored-by: Mac L <mjladson@pm.me>
2022-07-03 05:36:50 +00:00
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.as_ref()
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2021-07-09 06:15:32 +00:00
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.clone()
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.deconstruct();
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2020-08-14 06:36:38 +00:00
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let parent_root = Hash256::from_low_u64_be(42);
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2021-07-09 06:15:32 +00:00
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*block.parent_root_mut() = parent_root;
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2020-08-14 06:36:38 +00:00
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assert!(
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matches!(
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Use async code when interacting with EL (#3244)
## Overview
This rather extensive PR achieves two primary goals:
1. Uses the finalized/justified checkpoints of fork choice (FC), rather than that of the head state.
2. Refactors fork choice, block production and block processing to `async` functions.
Additionally, it achieves:
- Concurrent forkchoice updates to the EL and cache pruning after a new head is selected.
- Concurrent "block packing" (attestations, etc) and execution payload retrieval during block production.
- Concurrent per-block-processing and execution payload verification during block processing.
- The `Arc`-ification of `SignedBeaconBlock` during block processing (it's never mutated, so why not?):
- I had to do this to deal with sending blocks into spawned tasks.
- Previously we were cloning the beacon block at least 2 times during each block processing, these clones are either removed or turned into cheaper `Arc` clones.
- We were also `Box`-ing and un-`Box`-ing beacon blocks as they moved throughout the networking crate. This is not a big deal, but it's nice to avoid shifting things between the stack and heap.
- Avoids cloning *all the blocks* in *every chain segment* during sync.
- It also has the potential to clean up our code where we need to pass an *owned* block around so we can send it back in the case of an error (I didn't do much of this, my PR is already big enough :sweat_smile:)
- The `BeaconChain::HeadSafetyStatus` struct was removed. It was an old relic from prior merge specs.
For motivation for this change, see https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse/pull/3244#issuecomment-1160963273
## Changes to `canonical_head` and `fork_choice`
Previously, the `BeaconChain` had two separate fields:
```
canonical_head: RwLock<Snapshot>,
fork_choice: RwLock<BeaconForkChoice>
```
Now, we have grouped these values under a single struct:
```
canonical_head: CanonicalHead {
cached_head: RwLock<Arc<Snapshot>>,
fork_choice: RwLock<BeaconForkChoice>
}
```
Apart from ergonomics, the only *actual* change here is wrapping the canonical head snapshot in an `Arc`. This means that we no longer need to hold the `cached_head` (`canonical_head`, in old terms) lock when we want to pull some values from it. This was done to avoid deadlock risks by preventing functions from acquiring (and holding) the `cached_head` and `fork_choice` locks simultaneously.
## Breaking Changes
### The `state` (root) field in the `finalized_checkpoint` SSE event
Consider the scenario where epoch `n` is just finalized, but `start_slot(n)` is skipped. There are two state roots we might in the `finalized_checkpoint` SSE event:
1. The state root of the finalized block, which is `get_block(finalized_checkpoint.root).state_root`.
4. The state root at slot of `start_slot(n)`, which would be the state from (1), but "skipped forward" through any skip slots.
Previously, Lighthouse would choose (2). However, we can see that when [Teku generates that event](https://github.com/ConsenSys/teku/blob/de2b2801c89ef5abf983d6bf37867c37fc47121f/data/beaconrestapi/src/main/java/tech/pegasys/teku/beaconrestapi/handlers/v1/events/EventSubscriptionManager.java#L171-L182) it uses [`getStateRootFromBlockRoot`](https://github.com/ConsenSys/teku/blob/de2b2801c89ef5abf983d6bf37867c37fc47121f/data/provider/src/main/java/tech/pegasys/teku/api/ChainDataProvider.java#L336-L341) which uses (1).
I have switched Lighthouse from (2) to (1). I think it's a somewhat arbitrary choice between the two, where (1) is easier to compute and is consistent with Teku.
## Notes for Reviewers
I've renamed `BeaconChain::fork_choice` to `BeaconChain::recompute_head`. Doing this helped ensure I broke all previous uses of fork choice and I also find it more descriptive. It describes an action and can't be confused with trying to get a reference to the `ForkChoice` struct.
I've changed the ordering of SSE events when a block is received. It used to be `[block, finalized, head]` and now it's `[block, head, finalized]`. It was easier this way and I don't think we were making any promises about SSE event ordering so it's not "breaking".
I've made it so fork choice will run when it's first constructed. I did this because I wanted to have a cached version of the last call to `get_head`. Ensuring `get_head` has been run *at least once* means that the cached values doesn't need to wrapped in an `Option`. This was fairly simple, it just involved passing a `slot` to the constructor so it knows *when* it's being run. When loading a fork choice from the store and a slot clock isn't handy I've just used the `slot` that was saved in the `fork_choice_store`. That seems like it would be a faithful representation of the slot when we saved it.
I added the `genesis_time: u64` to the `BeaconChain`. It's small, constant and nice to have around.
Since we're using FC for the fin/just checkpoints, we no longer get the `0x00..00` roots at genesis. You can see I had to remove a work-around in `ef-tests` here: b56be3bc2. I can't find any reason why this would be an issue, if anything I think it'll be better since the genesis-alias has caught us out a few times (0x00..00 isn't actually a real root). Edit: I did find a case where the `network` expected the 0x00..00 alias and patched it here: 3f26ac3e2.
You'll notice a lot of changes in tests. Generally, tests should be functionally equivalent. Here are the things creating the most diff-noise in tests:
- Changing tests to be `tokio::async` tests.
- Adding `.await` to fork choice, block processing and block production functions.
- Refactor of the `canonical_head` "API" provided by the `BeaconChain`. E.g., `chain.canonical_head.cached_head()` instead of `chain.canonical_head.read()`.
- Wrapping `SignedBeaconBlock` in an `Arc`.
- In the `beacon_chain/tests/block_verification`, we can't use the `lazy_static` `CHAIN_SEGMENT` variable anymore since it's generated with an async function. We just generate it in each test, not so efficient but hopefully insignificant.
I had to disable `rayon` concurrent tests in the `fork_choice` tests. This is because the use of `rayon` and `block_on` was causing a panic.
Co-authored-by: Mac L <mjladson@pm.me>
2022-07-03 05:36:50 +00:00
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unwrap_err(harness.chain.verify_block_for_gossip(Arc::new(SignedBeaconBlock::from_block(block, signature))).await),
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BlockError::ParentUnknown(block)
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if block.parent_root() == parent_root
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),
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"should not import a block for an unknown parent"
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);
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/*
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* The current finalized_checkpoint is an ancestor of block -- i.e. get_ancestor(store,
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* block.parent_root, compute_start_slot_at_epoch(store.finalized_checkpoint.epoch)) ==
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*/
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Use async code when interacting with EL (#3244)
## Overview
This rather extensive PR achieves two primary goals:
1. Uses the finalized/justified checkpoints of fork choice (FC), rather than that of the head state.
2. Refactors fork choice, block production and block processing to `async` functions.
Additionally, it achieves:
- Concurrent forkchoice updates to the EL and cache pruning after a new head is selected.
- Concurrent "block packing" (attestations, etc) and execution payload retrieval during block production.
- Concurrent per-block-processing and execution payload verification during block processing.
- The `Arc`-ification of `SignedBeaconBlock` during block processing (it's never mutated, so why not?):
- I had to do this to deal with sending blocks into spawned tasks.
- Previously we were cloning the beacon block at least 2 times during each block processing, these clones are either removed or turned into cheaper `Arc` clones.
- We were also `Box`-ing and un-`Box`-ing beacon blocks as they moved throughout the networking crate. This is not a big deal, but it's nice to avoid shifting things between the stack and heap.
- Avoids cloning *all the blocks* in *every chain segment* during sync.
- It also has the potential to clean up our code where we need to pass an *owned* block around so we can send it back in the case of an error (I didn't do much of this, my PR is already big enough :sweat_smile:)
- The `BeaconChain::HeadSafetyStatus` struct was removed. It was an old relic from prior merge specs.
For motivation for this change, see https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse/pull/3244#issuecomment-1160963273
## Changes to `canonical_head` and `fork_choice`
Previously, the `BeaconChain` had two separate fields:
```
canonical_head: RwLock<Snapshot>,
fork_choice: RwLock<BeaconForkChoice>
```
Now, we have grouped these values under a single struct:
```
canonical_head: CanonicalHead {
cached_head: RwLock<Arc<Snapshot>>,
fork_choice: RwLock<BeaconForkChoice>
}
```
Apart from ergonomics, the only *actual* change here is wrapping the canonical head snapshot in an `Arc`. This means that we no longer need to hold the `cached_head` (`canonical_head`, in old terms) lock when we want to pull some values from it. This was done to avoid deadlock risks by preventing functions from acquiring (and holding) the `cached_head` and `fork_choice` locks simultaneously.
## Breaking Changes
### The `state` (root) field in the `finalized_checkpoint` SSE event
Consider the scenario where epoch `n` is just finalized, but `start_slot(n)` is skipped. There are two state roots we might in the `finalized_checkpoint` SSE event:
1. The state root of the finalized block, which is `get_block(finalized_checkpoint.root).state_root`.
4. The state root at slot of `start_slot(n)`, which would be the state from (1), but "skipped forward" through any skip slots.
Previously, Lighthouse would choose (2). However, we can see that when [Teku generates that event](https://github.com/ConsenSys/teku/blob/de2b2801c89ef5abf983d6bf37867c37fc47121f/data/beaconrestapi/src/main/java/tech/pegasys/teku/beaconrestapi/handlers/v1/events/EventSubscriptionManager.java#L171-L182) it uses [`getStateRootFromBlockRoot`](https://github.com/ConsenSys/teku/blob/de2b2801c89ef5abf983d6bf37867c37fc47121f/data/provider/src/main/java/tech/pegasys/teku/api/ChainDataProvider.java#L336-L341) which uses (1).
I have switched Lighthouse from (2) to (1). I think it's a somewhat arbitrary choice between the two, where (1) is easier to compute and is consistent with Teku.
## Notes for Reviewers
I've renamed `BeaconChain::fork_choice` to `BeaconChain::recompute_head`. Doing this helped ensure I broke all previous uses of fork choice and I also find it more descriptive. It describes an action and can't be confused with trying to get a reference to the `ForkChoice` struct.
I've changed the ordering of SSE events when a block is received. It used to be `[block, finalized, head]` and now it's `[block, head, finalized]`. It was easier this way and I don't think we were making any promises about SSE event ordering so it's not "breaking".
I've made it so fork choice will run when it's first constructed. I did this because I wanted to have a cached version of the last call to `get_head`. Ensuring `get_head` has been run *at least once* means that the cached values doesn't need to wrapped in an `Option`. This was fairly simple, it just involved passing a `slot` to the constructor so it knows *when* it's being run. When loading a fork choice from the store and a slot clock isn't handy I've just used the `slot` that was saved in the `fork_choice_store`. That seems like it would be a faithful representation of the slot when we saved it.
I added the `genesis_time: u64` to the `BeaconChain`. It's small, constant and nice to have around.
Since we're using FC for the fin/just checkpoints, we no longer get the `0x00..00` roots at genesis. You can see I had to remove a work-around in `ef-tests` here: b56be3bc2. I can't find any reason why this would be an issue, if anything I think it'll be better since the genesis-alias has caught us out a few times (0x00..00 isn't actually a real root). Edit: I did find a case where the `network` expected the 0x00..00 alias and patched it here: 3f26ac3e2.
You'll notice a lot of changes in tests. Generally, tests should be functionally equivalent. Here are the things creating the most diff-noise in tests:
- Changing tests to be `tokio::async` tests.
- Adding `.await` to fork choice, block processing and block production functions.
- Refactor of the `canonical_head` "API" provided by the `BeaconChain`. E.g., `chain.canonical_head.cached_head()` instead of `chain.canonical_head.read()`.
- Wrapping `SignedBeaconBlock` in an `Arc`.
- In the `beacon_chain/tests/block_verification`, we can't use the `lazy_static` `CHAIN_SEGMENT` variable anymore since it's generated with an async function. We just generate it in each test, not so efficient but hopefully insignificant.
I had to disable `rayon` concurrent tests in the `fork_choice` tests. This is because the use of `rayon` and `block_on` was causing a panic.
Co-authored-by: Mac L <mjladson@pm.me>
2022-07-03 05:36:50 +00:00
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let (mut block, signature) = chain_segment[block_index]
|
2021-07-09 06:15:32 +00:00
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.beacon_block
|
Use async code when interacting with EL (#3244)
## Overview
This rather extensive PR achieves two primary goals:
1. Uses the finalized/justified checkpoints of fork choice (FC), rather than that of the head state.
2. Refactors fork choice, block production and block processing to `async` functions.
Additionally, it achieves:
- Concurrent forkchoice updates to the EL and cache pruning after a new head is selected.
- Concurrent "block packing" (attestations, etc) and execution payload retrieval during block production.
- Concurrent per-block-processing and execution payload verification during block processing.
- The `Arc`-ification of `SignedBeaconBlock` during block processing (it's never mutated, so why not?):
- I had to do this to deal with sending blocks into spawned tasks.
- Previously we were cloning the beacon block at least 2 times during each block processing, these clones are either removed or turned into cheaper `Arc` clones.
- We were also `Box`-ing and un-`Box`-ing beacon blocks as they moved throughout the networking crate. This is not a big deal, but it's nice to avoid shifting things between the stack and heap.
- Avoids cloning *all the blocks* in *every chain segment* during sync.
- It also has the potential to clean up our code where we need to pass an *owned* block around so we can send it back in the case of an error (I didn't do much of this, my PR is already big enough :sweat_smile:)
- The `BeaconChain::HeadSafetyStatus` struct was removed. It was an old relic from prior merge specs.
For motivation for this change, see https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse/pull/3244#issuecomment-1160963273
## Changes to `canonical_head` and `fork_choice`
Previously, the `BeaconChain` had two separate fields:
```
canonical_head: RwLock<Snapshot>,
fork_choice: RwLock<BeaconForkChoice>
```
Now, we have grouped these values under a single struct:
```
canonical_head: CanonicalHead {
cached_head: RwLock<Arc<Snapshot>>,
fork_choice: RwLock<BeaconForkChoice>
}
```
Apart from ergonomics, the only *actual* change here is wrapping the canonical head snapshot in an `Arc`. This means that we no longer need to hold the `cached_head` (`canonical_head`, in old terms) lock when we want to pull some values from it. This was done to avoid deadlock risks by preventing functions from acquiring (and holding) the `cached_head` and `fork_choice` locks simultaneously.
## Breaking Changes
### The `state` (root) field in the `finalized_checkpoint` SSE event
Consider the scenario where epoch `n` is just finalized, but `start_slot(n)` is skipped. There are two state roots we might in the `finalized_checkpoint` SSE event:
1. The state root of the finalized block, which is `get_block(finalized_checkpoint.root).state_root`.
4. The state root at slot of `start_slot(n)`, which would be the state from (1), but "skipped forward" through any skip slots.
Previously, Lighthouse would choose (2). However, we can see that when [Teku generates that event](https://github.com/ConsenSys/teku/blob/de2b2801c89ef5abf983d6bf37867c37fc47121f/data/beaconrestapi/src/main/java/tech/pegasys/teku/beaconrestapi/handlers/v1/events/EventSubscriptionManager.java#L171-L182) it uses [`getStateRootFromBlockRoot`](https://github.com/ConsenSys/teku/blob/de2b2801c89ef5abf983d6bf37867c37fc47121f/data/provider/src/main/java/tech/pegasys/teku/api/ChainDataProvider.java#L336-L341) which uses (1).
I have switched Lighthouse from (2) to (1). I think it's a somewhat arbitrary choice between the two, where (1) is easier to compute and is consistent with Teku.
## Notes for Reviewers
I've renamed `BeaconChain::fork_choice` to `BeaconChain::recompute_head`. Doing this helped ensure I broke all previous uses of fork choice and I also find it more descriptive. It describes an action and can't be confused with trying to get a reference to the `ForkChoice` struct.
I've changed the ordering of SSE events when a block is received. It used to be `[block, finalized, head]` and now it's `[block, head, finalized]`. It was easier this way and I don't think we were making any promises about SSE event ordering so it's not "breaking".
I've made it so fork choice will run when it's first constructed. I did this because I wanted to have a cached version of the last call to `get_head`. Ensuring `get_head` has been run *at least once* means that the cached values doesn't need to wrapped in an `Option`. This was fairly simple, it just involved passing a `slot` to the constructor so it knows *when* it's being run. When loading a fork choice from the store and a slot clock isn't handy I've just used the `slot` that was saved in the `fork_choice_store`. That seems like it would be a faithful representation of the slot when we saved it.
I added the `genesis_time: u64` to the `BeaconChain`. It's small, constant and nice to have around.
Since we're using FC for the fin/just checkpoints, we no longer get the `0x00..00` roots at genesis. You can see I had to remove a work-around in `ef-tests` here: b56be3bc2. I can't find any reason why this would be an issue, if anything I think it'll be better since the genesis-alias has caught us out a few times (0x00..00 isn't actually a real root). Edit: I did find a case where the `network` expected the 0x00..00 alias and patched it here: 3f26ac3e2.
You'll notice a lot of changes in tests. Generally, tests should be functionally equivalent. Here are the things creating the most diff-noise in tests:
- Changing tests to be `tokio::async` tests.
- Adding `.await` to fork choice, block processing and block production functions.
- Refactor of the `canonical_head` "API" provided by the `BeaconChain`. E.g., `chain.canonical_head.cached_head()` instead of `chain.canonical_head.read()`.
- Wrapping `SignedBeaconBlock` in an `Arc`.
- In the `beacon_chain/tests/block_verification`, we can't use the `lazy_static` `CHAIN_SEGMENT` variable anymore since it's generated with an async function. We just generate it in each test, not so efficient but hopefully insignificant.
I had to disable `rayon` concurrent tests in the `fork_choice` tests. This is because the use of `rayon` and `block_on` was causing a panic.
Co-authored-by: Mac L <mjladson@pm.me>
2022-07-03 05:36:50 +00:00
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2021-07-09 06:15:32 +00:00
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Use async code when interacting with EL (#3244)
## Overview
This rather extensive PR achieves two primary goals:
1. Uses the finalized/justified checkpoints of fork choice (FC), rather than that of the head state.
2. Refactors fork choice, block production and block processing to `async` functions.
Additionally, it achieves:
- Concurrent forkchoice updates to the EL and cache pruning after a new head is selected.
- Concurrent "block packing" (attestations, etc) and execution payload retrieval during block production.
- Concurrent per-block-processing and execution payload verification during block processing.
- The `Arc`-ification of `SignedBeaconBlock` during block processing (it's never mutated, so why not?):
- I had to do this to deal with sending blocks into spawned tasks.
- Previously we were cloning the beacon block at least 2 times during each block processing, these clones are either removed or turned into cheaper `Arc` clones.
- We were also `Box`-ing and un-`Box`-ing beacon blocks as they moved throughout the networking crate. This is not a big deal, but it's nice to avoid shifting things between the stack and heap.
- Avoids cloning *all the blocks* in *every chain segment* during sync.
- It also has the potential to clean up our code where we need to pass an *owned* block around so we can send it back in the case of an error (I didn't do much of this, my PR is already big enough :sweat_smile:)
- The `BeaconChain::HeadSafetyStatus` struct was removed. It was an old relic from prior merge specs.
For motivation for this change, see https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse/pull/3244#issuecomment-1160963273
## Changes to `canonical_head` and `fork_choice`
Previously, the `BeaconChain` had two separate fields:
```
canonical_head: RwLock<Snapshot>,
fork_choice: RwLock<BeaconForkChoice>
```
Now, we have grouped these values under a single struct:
```
canonical_head: CanonicalHead {
cached_head: RwLock<Arc<Snapshot>>,
fork_choice: RwLock<BeaconForkChoice>
}
```
Apart from ergonomics, the only *actual* change here is wrapping the canonical head snapshot in an `Arc`. This means that we no longer need to hold the `cached_head` (`canonical_head`, in old terms) lock when we want to pull some values from it. This was done to avoid deadlock risks by preventing functions from acquiring (and holding) the `cached_head` and `fork_choice` locks simultaneously.
## Breaking Changes
### The `state` (root) field in the `finalized_checkpoint` SSE event
Consider the scenario where epoch `n` is just finalized, but `start_slot(n)` is skipped. There are two state roots we might in the `finalized_checkpoint` SSE event:
1. The state root of the finalized block, which is `get_block(finalized_checkpoint.root).state_root`.
4. The state root at slot of `start_slot(n)`, which would be the state from (1), but "skipped forward" through any skip slots.
Previously, Lighthouse would choose (2). However, we can see that when [Teku generates that event](https://github.com/ConsenSys/teku/blob/de2b2801c89ef5abf983d6bf37867c37fc47121f/data/beaconrestapi/src/main/java/tech/pegasys/teku/beaconrestapi/handlers/v1/events/EventSubscriptionManager.java#L171-L182) it uses [`getStateRootFromBlockRoot`](https://github.com/ConsenSys/teku/blob/de2b2801c89ef5abf983d6bf37867c37fc47121f/data/provider/src/main/java/tech/pegasys/teku/api/ChainDataProvider.java#L336-L341) which uses (1).
I have switched Lighthouse from (2) to (1). I think it's a somewhat arbitrary choice between the two, where (1) is easier to compute and is consistent with Teku.
## Notes for Reviewers
I've renamed `BeaconChain::fork_choice` to `BeaconChain::recompute_head`. Doing this helped ensure I broke all previous uses of fork choice and I also find it more descriptive. It describes an action and can't be confused with trying to get a reference to the `ForkChoice` struct.
I've changed the ordering of SSE events when a block is received. It used to be `[block, finalized, head]` and now it's `[block, head, finalized]`. It was easier this way and I don't think we were making any promises about SSE event ordering so it's not "breaking".
I've made it so fork choice will run when it's first constructed. I did this because I wanted to have a cached version of the last call to `get_head`. Ensuring `get_head` has been run *at least once* means that the cached values doesn't need to wrapped in an `Option`. This was fairly simple, it just involved passing a `slot` to the constructor so it knows *when* it's being run. When loading a fork choice from the store and a slot clock isn't handy I've just used the `slot` that was saved in the `fork_choice_store`. That seems like it would be a faithful representation of the slot when we saved it.
I added the `genesis_time: u64` to the `BeaconChain`. It's small, constant and nice to have around.
Since we're using FC for the fin/just checkpoints, we no longer get the `0x00..00` roots at genesis. You can see I had to remove a work-around in `ef-tests` here: b56be3bc2. I can't find any reason why this would be an issue, if anything I think it'll be better since the genesis-alias has caught us out a few times (0x00..00 isn't actually a real root). Edit: I did find a case where the `network` expected the 0x00..00 alias and patched it here: 3f26ac3e2.
You'll notice a lot of changes in tests. Generally, tests should be functionally equivalent. Here are the things creating the most diff-noise in tests:
- Changing tests to be `tokio::async` tests.
- Adding `.await` to fork choice, block processing and block production functions.
- Refactor of the `canonical_head` "API" provided by the `BeaconChain`. E.g., `chain.canonical_head.cached_head()` instead of `chain.canonical_head.read()`.
- Wrapping `SignedBeaconBlock` in an `Arc`.
- In the `beacon_chain/tests/block_verification`, we can't use the `lazy_static` `CHAIN_SEGMENT` variable anymore since it's generated with an async function. We just generate it in each test, not so efficient but hopefully insignificant.
I had to disable `rayon` concurrent tests in the `fork_choice` tests. This is because the use of `rayon` and `block_on` was causing a panic.
Co-authored-by: Mac L <mjladson@pm.me>
2022-07-03 05:36:50 +00:00
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let parent_root = chain_segment[0].beacon_block_root;
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2021-07-09 06:15:32 +00:00
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*block.parent_root_mut() = parent_root;
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2020-08-14 06:36:38 +00:00
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assert!(
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Use async code when interacting with EL (#3244)
## Overview
This rather extensive PR achieves two primary goals:
1. Uses the finalized/justified checkpoints of fork choice (FC), rather than that of the head state.
2. Refactors fork choice, block production and block processing to `async` functions.
Additionally, it achieves:
- Concurrent forkchoice updates to the EL and cache pruning after a new head is selected.
- Concurrent "block packing" (attestations, etc) and execution payload retrieval during block production.
- Concurrent per-block-processing and execution payload verification during block processing.
- The `Arc`-ification of `SignedBeaconBlock` during block processing (it's never mutated, so why not?):
- I had to do this to deal with sending blocks into spawned tasks.
- Previously we were cloning the beacon block at least 2 times during each block processing, these clones are either removed or turned into cheaper `Arc` clones.
- We were also `Box`-ing and un-`Box`-ing beacon blocks as they moved throughout the networking crate. This is not a big deal, but it's nice to avoid shifting things between the stack and heap.
- Avoids cloning *all the blocks* in *every chain segment* during sync.
- It also has the potential to clean up our code where we need to pass an *owned* block around so we can send it back in the case of an error (I didn't do much of this, my PR is already big enough :sweat_smile:)
- The `BeaconChain::HeadSafetyStatus` struct was removed. It was an old relic from prior merge specs.
For motivation for this change, see https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse/pull/3244#issuecomment-1160963273
## Changes to `canonical_head` and `fork_choice`
Previously, the `BeaconChain` had two separate fields:
```
canonical_head: RwLock<Snapshot>,
fork_choice: RwLock<BeaconForkChoice>
```
Now, we have grouped these values under a single struct:
```
canonical_head: CanonicalHead {
cached_head: RwLock<Arc<Snapshot>>,
fork_choice: RwLock<BeaconForkChoice>
}
```
Apart from ergonomics, the only *actual* change here is wrapping the canonical head snapshot in an `Arc`. This means that we no longer need to hold the `cached_head` (`canonical_head`, in old terms) lock when we want to pull some values from it. This was done to avoid deadlock risks by preventing functions from acquiring (and holding) the `cached_head` and `fork_choice` locks simultaneously.
## Breaking Changes
### The `state` (root) field in the `finalized_checkpoint` SSE event
Consider the scenario where epoch `n` is just finalized, but `start_slot(n)` is skipped. There are two state roots we might in the `finalized_checkpoint` SSE event:
1. The state root of the finalized block, which is `get_block(finalized_checkpoint.root).state_root`.
4. The state root at slot of `start_slot(n)`, which would be the state from (1), but "skipped forward" through any skip slots.
Previously, Lighthouse would choose (2). However, we can see that when [Teku generates that event](https://github.com/ConsenSys/teku/blob/de2b2801c89ef5abf983d6bf37867c37fc47121f/data/beaconrestapi/src/main/java/tech/pegasys/teku/beaconrestapi/handlers/v1/events/EventSubscriptionManager.java#L171-L182) it uses [`getStateRootFromBlockRoot`](https://github.com/ConsenSys/teku/blob/de2b2801c89ef5abf983d6bf37867c37fc47121f/data/provider/src/main/java/tech/pegasys/teku/api/ChainDataProvider.java#L336-L341) which uses (1).
I have switched Lighthouse from (2) to (1). I think it's a somewhat arbitrary choice between the two, where (1) is easier to compute and is consistent with Teku.
## Notes for Reviewers
I've renamed `BeaconChain::fork_choice` to `BeaconChain::recompute_head`. Doing this helped ensure I broke all previous uses of fork choice and I also find it more descriptive. It describes an action and can't be confused with trying to get a reference to the `ForkChoice` struct.
I've changed the ordering of SSE events when a block is received. It used to be `[block, finalized, head]` and now it's `[block, head, finalized]`. It was easier this way and I don't think we were making any promises about SSE event ordering so it's not "breaking".
I've made it so fork choice will run when it's first constructed. I did this because I wanted to have a cached version of the last call to `get_head`. Ensuring `get_head` has been run *at least once* means that the cached values doesn't need to wrapped in an `Option`. This was fairly simple, it just involved passing a `slot` to the constructor so it knows *when* it's being run. When loading a fork choice from the store and a slot clock isn't handy I've just used the `slot` that was saved in the `fork_choice_store`. That seems like it would be a faithful representation of the slot when we saved it.
I added the `genesis_time: u64` to the `BeaconChain`. It's small, constant and nice to have around.
Since we're using FC for the fin/just checkpoints, we no longer get the `0x00..00` roots at genesis. You can see I had to remove a work-around in `ef-tests` here: b56be3bc2. I can't find any reason why this would be an issue, if anything I think it'll be better since the genesis-alias has caught us out a few times (0x00..00 isn't actually a real root). Edit: I did find a case where the `network` expected the 0x00..00 alias and patched it here: 3f26ac3e2.
You'll notice a lot of changes in tests. Generally, tests should be functionally equivalent. Here are the things creating the most diff-noise in tests:
- Changing tests to be `tokio::async` tests.
- Adding `.await` to fork choice, block processing and block production functions.
- Refactor of the `canonical_head` "API" provided by the `BeaconChain`. E.g., `chain.canonical_head.cached_head()` instead of `chain.canonical_head.read()`.
- Wrapping `SignedBeaconBlock` in an `Arc`.
- In the `beacon_chain/tests/block_verification`, we can't use the `lazy_static` `CHAIN_SEGMENT` variable anymore since it's generated with an async function. We just generate it in each test, not so efficient but hopefully insignificant.
I had to disable `rayon` concurrent tests in the `fork_choice` tests. This is because the use of `rayon` and `block_on` was causing a panic.
Co-authored-by: Mac L <mjladson@pm.me>
2022-07-03 05:36:50 +00:00
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unwrap_err(harness.chain.verify_block_for_gossip(Arc::new(SignedBeaconBlock::from_block(block, signature))).await),
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BlockError::NotFinalizedDescendant { block_parent_root }
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"should not import a block that conflicts with finality"
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Use async code when interacting with EL (#3244)
## Overview
This rather extensive PR achieves two primary goals:
1. Uses the finalized/justified checkpoints of fork choice (FC), rather than that of the head state.
2. Refactors fork choice, block production and block processing to `async` functions.
Additionally, it achieves:
- Concurrent forkchoice updates to the EL and cache pruning after a new head is selected.
- Concurrent "block packing" (attestations, etc) and execution payload retrieval during block production.
- Concurrent per-block-processing and execution payload verification during block processing.
- The `Arc`-ification of `SignedBeaconBlock` during block processing (it's never mutated, so why not?):
- I had to do this to deal with sending blocks into spawned tasks.
- Previously we were cloning the beacon block at least 2 times during each block processing, these clones are either removed or turned into cheaper `Arc` clones.
- We were also `Box`-ing and un-`Box`-ing beacon blocks as they moved throughout the networking crate. This is not a big deal, but it's nice to avoid shifting things between the stack and heap.
- Avoids cloning *all the blocks* in *every chain segment* during sync.
- It also has the potential to clean up our code where we need to pass an *owned* block around so we can send it back in the case of an error (I didn't do much of this, my PR is already big enough :sweat_smile:)
- The `BeaconChain::HeadSafetyStatus` struct was removed. It was an old relic from prior merge specs.
For motivation for this change, see https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse/pull/3244#issuecomment-1160963273
## Changes to `canonical_head` and `fork_choice`
Previously, the `BeaconChain` had two separate fields:
```
canonical_head: RwLock<Snapshot>,
fork_choice: RwLock<BeaconForkChoice>
```
Now, we have grouped these values under a single struct:
```
canonical_head: CanonicalHead {
cached_head: RwLock<Arc<Snapshot>>,
fork_choice: RwLock<BeaconForkChoice>
}
```
Apart from ergonomics, the only *actual* change here is wrapping the canonical head snapshot in an `Arc`. This means that we no longer need to hold the `cached_head` (`canonical_head`, in old terms) lock when we want to pull some values from it. This was done to avoid deadlock risks by preventing functions from acquiring (and holding) the `cached_head` and `fork_choice` locks simultaneously.
## Breaking Changes
### The `state` (root) field in the `finalized_checkpoint` SSE event
Consider the scenario where epoch `n` is just finalized, but `start_slot(n)` is skipped. There are two state roots we might in the `finalized_checkpoint` SSE event:
1. The state root of the finalized block, which is `get_block(finalized_checkpoint.root).state_root`.
4. The state root at slot of `start_slot(n)`, which would be the state from (1), but "skipped forward" through any skip slots.
Previously, Lighthouse would choose (2). However, we can see that when [Teku generates that event](https://github.com/ConsenSys/teku/blob/de2b2801c89ef5abf983d6bf37867c37fc47121f/data/beaconrestapi/src/main/java/tech/pegasys/teku/beaconrestapi/handlers/v1/events/EventSubscriptionManager.java#L171-L182) it uses [`getStateRootFromBlockRoot`](https://github.com/ConsenSys/teku/blob/de2b2801c89ef5abf983d6bf37867c37fc47121f/data/provider/src/main/java/tech/pegasys/teku/api/ChainDataProvider.java#L336-L341) which uses (1).
I have switched Lighthouse from (2) to (1). I think it's a somewhat arbitrary choice between the two, where (1) is easier to compute and is consistent with Teku.
## Notes for Reviewers
I've renamed `BeaconChain::fork_choice` to `BeaconChain::recompute_head`. Doing this helped ensure I broke all previous uses of fork choice and I also find it more descriptive. It describes an action and can't be confused with trying to get a reference to the `ForkChoice` struct.
I've changed the ordering of SSE events when a block is received. It used to be `[block, finalized, head]` and now it's `[block, head, finalized]`. It was easier this way and I don't think we were making any promises about SSE event ordering so it's not "breaking".
I've made it so fork choice will run when it's first constructed. I did this because I wanted to have a cached version of the last call to `get_head`. Ensuring `get_head` has been run *at least once* means that the cached values doesn't need to wrapped in an `Option`. This was fairly simple, it just involved passing a `slot` to the constructor so it knows *when* it's being run. When loading a fork choice from the store and a slot clock isn't handy I've just used the `slot` that was saved in the `fork_choice_store`. That seems like it would be a faithful representation of the slot when we saved it.
I added the `genesis_time: u64` to the `BeaconChain`. It's small, constant and nice to have around.
Since we're using FC for the fin/just checkpoints, we no longer get the `0x00..00` roots at genesis. You can see I had to remove a work-around in `ef-tests` here: b56be3bc2. I can't find any reason why this would be an issue, if anything I think it'll be better since the genesis-alias has caught us out a few times (0x00..00 isn't actually a real root). Edit: I did find a case where the `network` expected the 0x00..00 alias and patched it here: 3f26ac3e2.
You'll notice a lot of changes in tests. Generally, tests should be functionally equivalent. Here are the things creating the most diff-noise in tests:
- Changing tests to be `tokio::async` tests.
- Adding `.await` to fork choice, block processing and block production functions.
- Refactor of the `canonical_head` "API" provided by the `BeaconChain`. E.g., `chain.canonical_head.cached_head()` instead of `chain.canonical_head.read()`.
- Wrapping `SignedBeaconBlock` in an `Arc`.
- In the `beacon_chain/tests/block_verification`, we can't use the `lazy_static` `CHAIN_SEGMENT` variable anymore since it's generated with an async function. We just generate it in each test, not so efficient but hopefully insignificant.
I had to disable `rayon` concurrent tests in the `fork_choice` tests. This is because the use of `rayon` and `block_on` was causing a panic.
Co-authored-by: Mac L <mjladson@pm.me>
2022-07-03 05:36:50 +00:00
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let mut block = chain_segment[block_index]
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2021-07-09 06:15:32 +00:00
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.beacon_block
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Use async code when interacting with EL (#3244)
## Overview
This rather extensive PR achieves two primary goals:
1. Uses the finalized/justified checkpoints of fork choice (FC), rather than that of the head state.
2. Refactors fork choice, block production and block processing to `async` functions.
Additionally, it achieves:
- Concurrent forkchoice updates to the EL and cache pruning after a new head is selected.
- Concurrent "block packing" (attestations, etc) and execution payload retrieval during block production.
- Concurrent per-block-processing and execution payload verification during block processing.
- The `Arc`-ification of `SignedBeaconBlock` during block processing (it's never mutated, so why not?):
- I had to do this to deal with sending blocks into spawned tasks.
- Previously we were cloning the beacon block at least 2 times during each block processing, these clones are either removed or turned into cheaper `Arc` clones.
- We were also `Box`-ing and un-`Box`-ing beacon blocks as they moved throughout the networking crate. This is not a big deal, but it's nice to avoid shifting things between the stack and heap.
- Avoids cloning *all the blocks* in *every chain segment* during sync.
- It also has the potential to clean up our code where we need to pass an *owned* block around so we can send it back in the case of an error (I didn't do much of this, my PR is already big enough :sweat_smile:)
- The `BeaconChain::HeadSafetyStatus` struct was removed. It was an old relic from prior merge specs.
For motivation for this change, see https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse/pull/3244#issuecomment-1160963273
## Changes to `canonical_head` and `fork_choice`
Previously, the `BeaconChain` had two separate fields:
```
canonical_head: RwLock<Snapshot>,
fork_choice: RwLock<BeaconForkChoice>
```
Now, we have grouped these values under a single struct:
```
canonical_head: CanonicalHead {
cached_head: RwLock<Arc<Snapshot>>,
fork_choice: RwLock<BeaconForkChoice>
}
```
Apart from ergonomics, the only *actual* change here is wrapping the canonical head snapshot in an `Arc`. This means that we no longer need to hold the `cached_head` (`canonical_head`, in old terms) lock when we want to pull some values from it. This was done to avoid deadlock risks by preventing functions from acquiring (and holding) the `cached_head` and `fork_choice` locks simultaneously.
## Breaking Changes
### The `state` (root) field in the `finalized_checkpoint` SSE event
Consider the scenario where epoch `n` is just finalized, but `start_slot(n)` is skipped. There are two state roots we might in the `finalized_checkpoint` SSE event:
1. The state root of the finalized block, which is `get_block(finalized_checkpoint.root).state_root`.
4. The state root at slot of `start_slot(n)`, which would be the state from (1), but "skipped forward" through any skip slots.
Previously, Lighthouse would choose (2). However, we can see that when [Teku generates that event](https://github.com/ConsenSys/teku/blob/de2b2801c89ef5abf983d6bf37867c37fc47121f/data/beaconrestapi/src/main/java/tech/pegasys/teku/beaconrestapi/handlers/v1/events/EventSubscriptionManager.java#L171-L182) it uses [`getStateRootFromBlockRoot`](https://github.com/ConsenSys/teku/blob/de2b2801c89ef5abf983d6bf37867c37fc47121f/data/provider/src/main/java/tech/pegasys/teku/api/ChainDataProvider.java#L336-L341) which uses (1).
I have switched Lighthouse from (2) to (1). I think it's a somewhat arbitrary choice between the two, where (1) is easier to compute and is consistent with Teku.
## Notes for Reviewers
I've renamed `BeaconChain::fork_choice` to `BeaconChain::recompute_head`. Doing this helped ensure I broke all previous uses of fork choice and I also find it more descriptive. It describes an action and can't be confused with trying to get a reference to the `ForkChoice` struct.
I've changed the ordering of SSE events when a block is received. It used to be `[block, finalized, head]` and now it's `[block, head, finalized]`. It was easier this way and I don't think we were making any promises about SSE event ordering so it's not "breaking".
I've made it so fork choice will run when it's first constructed. I did this because I wanted to have a cached version of the last call to `get_head`. Ensuring `get_head` has been run *at least once* means that the cached values doesn't need to wrapped in an `Option`. This was fairly simple, it just involved passing a `slot` to the constructor so it knows *when* it's being run. When loading a fork choice from the store and a slot clock isn't handy I've just used the `slot` that was saved in the `fork_choice_store`. That seems like it would be a faithful representation of the slot when we saved it.
I added the `genesis_time: u64` to the `BeaconChain`. It's small, constant and nice to have around.
Since we're using FC for the fin/just checkpoints, we no longer get the `0x00..00` roots at genesis. You can see I had to remove a work-around in `ef-tests` here: b56be3bc2. I can't find any reason why this would be an issue, if anything I think it'll be better since the genesis-alias has caught us out a few times (0x00..00 isn't actually a real root). Edit: I did find a case where the `network` expected the 0x00..00 alias and patched it here: 3f26ac3e2.
You'll notice a lot of changes in tests. Generally, tests should be functionally equivalent. Here are the things creating the most diff-noise in tests:
- Changing tests to be `tokio::async` tests.
- Adding `.await` to fork choice, block processing and block production functions.
- Refactor of the `canonical_head` "API" provided by the `BeaconChain`. E.g., `chain.canonical_head.cached_head()` instead of `chain.canonical_head.read()`.
- Wrapping `SignedBeaconBlock` in an `Arc`.
- In the `beacon_chain/tests/block_verification`, we can't use the `lazy_static` `CHAIN_SEGMENT` variable anymore since it's generated with an async function. We just generate it in each test, not so efficient but hopefully insignificant.
I had to disable `rayon` concurrent tests in the `fork_choice` tests. This is because the use of `rayon` and `block_on` was causing a panic.
Co-authored-by: Mac L <mjladson@pm.me>
2022-07-03 05:36:50 +00:00
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.as_ref()
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2021-07-09 06:15:32 +00:00
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.clone()
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.deconstruct()
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.0;
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let expected_proposer = block.proposer_index();
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2020-05-06 11:42:56 +00:00
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let other_proposer = (0..VALIDATOR_COUNT as u64)
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.into_iter()
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2021-07-09 06:15:32 +00:00
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.find(|i| *i != block.proposer_index())
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2020-05-06 11:42:56 +00:00
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.expect("there must be more than one validator in this test");
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2021-07-09 06:15:32 +00:00
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*block.proposer_index_mut() = other_proposer;
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let block = block.sign(
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2020-05-06 11:42:56 +00:00
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&generate_deterministic_keypair(other_proposer as usize).sk,
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Use async code when interacting with EL (#3244)
## Overview
This rather extensive PR achieves two primary goals:
1. Uses the finalized/justified checkpoints of fork choice (FC), rather than that of the head state.
2. Refactors fork choice, block production and block processing to `async` functions.
Additionally, it achieves:
- Concurrent forkchoice updates to the EL and cache pruning after a new head is selected.
- Concurrent "block packing" (attestations, etc) and execution payload retrieval during block production.
- Concurrent per-block-processing and execution payload verification during block processing.
- The `Arc`-ification of `SignedBeaconBlock` during block processing (it's never mutated, so why not?):
- I had to do this to deal with sending blocks into spawned tasks.
- Previously we were cloning the beacon block at least 2 times during each block processing, these clones are either removed or turned into cheaper `Arc` clones.
- We were also `Box`-ing and un-`Box`-ing beacon blocks as they moved throughout the networking crate. This is not a big deal, but it's nice to avoid shifting things between the stack and heap.
- Avoids cloning *all the blocks* in *every chain segment* during sync.
- It also has the potential to clean up our code where we need to pass an *owned* block around so we can send it back in the case of an error (I didn't do much of this, my PR is already big enough :sweat_smile:)
- The `BeaconChain::HeadSafetyStatus` struct was removed. It was an old relic from prior merge specs.
For motivation for this change, see https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse/pull/3244#issuecomment-1160963273
## Changes to `canonical_head` and `fork_choice`
Previously, the `BeaconChain` had two separate fields:
```
canonical_head: RwLock<Snapshot>,
fork_choice: RwLock<BeaconForkChoice>
```
Now, we have grouped these values under a single struct:
```
canonical_head: CanonicalHead {
cached_head: RwLock<Arc<Snapshot>>,
fork_choice: RwLock<BeaconForkChoice>
}
```
Apart from ergonomics, the only *actual* change here is wrapping the canonical head snapshot in an `Arc`. This means that we no longer need to hold the `cached_head` (`canonical_head`, in old terms) lock when we want to pull some values from it. This was done to avoid deadlock risks by preventing functions from acquiring (and holding) the `cached_head` and `fork_choice` locks simultaneously.
## Breaking Changes
### The `state` (root) field in the `finalized_checkpoint` SSE event
Consider the scenario where epoch `n` is just finalized, but `start_slot(n)` is skipped. There are two state roots we might in the `finalized_checkpoint` SSE event:
1. The state root of the finalized block, which is `get_block(finalized_checkpoint.root).state_root`.
4. The state root at slot of `start_slot(n)`, which would be the state from (1), but "skipped forward" through any skip slots.
Previously, Lighthouse would choose (2). However, we can see that when [Teku generates that event](https://github.com/ConsenSys/teku/blob/de2b2801c89ef5abf983d6bf37867c37fc47121f/data/beaconrestapi/src/main/java/tech/pegasys/teku/beaconrestapi/handlers/v1/events/EventSubscriptionManager.java#L171-L182) it uses [`getStateRootFromBlockRoot`](https://github.com/ConsenSys/teku/blob/de2b2801c89ef5abf983d6bf37867c37fc47121f/data/provider/src/main/java/tech/pegasys/teku/api/ChainDataProvider.java#L336-L341) which uses (1).
I have switched Lighthouse from (2) to (1). I think it's a somewhat arbitrary choice between the two, where (1) is easier to compute and is consistent with Teku.
## Notes for Reviewers
I've renamed `BeaconChain::fork_choice` to `BeaconChain::recompute_head`. Doing this helped ensure I broke all previous uses of fork choice and I also find it more descriptive. It describes an action and can't be confused with trying to get a reference to the `ForkChoice` struct.
I've changed the ordering of SSE events when a block is received. It used to be `[block, finalized, head]` and now it's `[block, head, finalized]`. It was easier this way and I don't think we were making any promises about SSE event ordering so it's not "breaking".
I've made it so fork choice will run when it's first constructed. I did this because I wanted to have a cached version of the last call to `get_head`. Ensuring `get_head` has been run *at least once* means that the cached values doesn't need to wrapped in an `Option`. This was fairly simple, it just involved passing a `slot` to the constructor so it knows *when* it's being run. When loading a fork choice from the store and a slot clock isn't handy I've just used the `slot` that was saved in the `fork_choice_store`. That seems like it would be a faithful representation of the slot when we saved it.
I added the `genesis_time: u64` to the `BeaconChain`. It's small, constant and nice to have around.
Since we're using FC for the fin/just checkpoints, we no longer get the `0x00..00` roots at genesis. You can see I had to remove a work-around in `ef-tests` here: b56be3bc2. I can't find any reason why this would be an issue, if anything I think it'll be better since the genesis-alias has caught us out a few times (0x00..00 isn't actually a real root). Edit: I did find a case where the `network` expected the 0x00..00 alias and patched it here: 3f26ac3e2.
You'll notice a lot of changes in tests. Generally, tests should be functionally equivalent. Here are the things creating the most diff-noise in tests:
- Changing tests to be `tokio::async` tests.
- Adding `.await` to fork choice, block processing and block production functions.
- Refactor of the `canonical_head` "API" provided by the `BeaconChain`. E.g., `chain.canonical_head.cached_head()` instead of `chain.canonical_head.read()`.
- Wrapping `SignedBeaconBlock` in an `Arc`.
- In the `beacon_chain/tests/block_verification`, we can't use the `lazy_static` `CHAIN_SEGMENT` variable anymore since it's generated with an async function. We just generate it in each test, not so efficient but hopefully insignificant.
I had to disable `rayon` concurrent tests in the `fork_choice` tests. This is because the use of `rayon` and `block_on` was causing a panic.
Co-authored-by: Mac L <mjladson@pm.me>
2022-07-03 05:36:50 +00:00
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&harness.chain.canonical_head.cached_head().head_fork(),
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2020-05-06 11:42:56 +00:00
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harness.chain.genesis_validators_root,
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&harness.chain.spec,
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);
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2020-05-21 00:21:44 +00:00
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assert!(
|
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matches!(
|
Use async code when interacting with EL (#3244)
## Overview
This rather extensive PR achieves two primary goals:
1. Uses the finalized/justified checkpoints of fork choice (FC), rather than that of the head state.
2. Refactors fork choice, block production and block processing to `async` functions.
Additionally, it achieves:
- Concurrent forkchoice updates to the EL and cache pruning after a new head is selected.
- Concurrent "block packing" (attestations, etc) and execution payload retrieval during block production.
- Concurrent per-block-processing and execution payload verification during block processing.
- The `Arc`-ification of `SignedBeaconBlock` during block processing (it's never mutated, so why not?):
- I had to do this to deal with sending blocks into spawned tasks.
- Previously we were cloning the beacon block at least 2 times during each block processing, these clones are either removed or turned into cheaper `Arc` clones.
- We were also `Box`-ing and un-`Box`-ing beacon blocks as they moved throughout the networking crate. This is not a big deal, but it's nice to avoid shifting things between the stack and heap.
- Avoids cloning *all the blocks* in *every chain segment* during sync.
- It also has the potential to clean up our code where we need to pass an *owned* block around so we can send it back in the case of an error (I didn't do much of this, my PR is already big enough :sweat_smile:)
- The `BeaconChain::HeadSafetyStatus` struct was removed. It was an old relic from prior merge specs.
For motivation for this change, see https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse/pull/3244#issuecomment-1160963273
## Changes to `canonical_head` and `fork_choice`
Previously, the `BeaconChain` had two separate fields:
```
canonical_head: RwLock<Snapshot>,
fork_choice: RwLock<BeaconForkChoice>
```
Now, we have grouped these values under a single struct:
```
canonical_head: CanonicalHead {
cached_head: RwLock<Arc<Snapshot>>,
fork_choice: RwLock<BeaconForkChoice>
}
```
Apart from ergonomics, the only *actual* change here is wrapping the canonical head snapshot in an `Arc`. This means that we no longer need to hold the `cached_head` (`canonical_head`, in old terms) lock when we want to pull some values from it. This was done to avoid deadlock risks by preventing functions from acquiring (and holding) the `cached_head` and `fork_choice` locks simultaneously.
## Breaking Changes
### The `state` (root) field in the `finalized_checkpoint` SSE event
Consider the scenario where epoch `n` is just finalized, but `start_slot(n)` is skipped. There are two state roots we might in the `finalized_checkpoint` SSE event:
1. The state root of the finalized block, which is `get_block(finalized_checkpoint.root).state_root`.
4. The state root at slot of `start_slot(n)`, which would be the state from (1), but "skipped forward" through any skip slots.
Previously, Lighthouse would choose (2). However, we can see that when [Teku generates that event](https://github.com/ConsenSys/teku/blob/de2b2801c89ef5abf983d6bf37867c37fc47121f/data/beaconrestapi/src/main/java/tech/pegasys/teku/beaconrestapi/handlers/v1/events/EventSubscriptionManager.java#L171-L182) it uses [`getStateRootFromBlockRoot`](https://github.com/ConsenSys/teku/blob/de2b2801c89ef5abf983d6bf37867c37fc47121f/data/provider/src/main/java/tech/pegasys/teku/api/ChainDataProvider.java#L336-L341) which uses (1).
I have switched Lighthouse from (2) to (1). I think it's a somewhat arbitrary choice between the two, where (1) is easier to compute and is consistent with Teku.
## Notes for Reviewers
I've renamed `BeaconChain::fork_choice` to `BeaconChain::recompute_head`. Doing this helped ensure I broke all previous uses of fork choice and I also find it more descriptive. It describes an action and can't be confused with trying to get a reference to the `ForkChoice` struct.
I've changed the ordering of SSE events when a block is received. It used to be `[block, finalized, head]` and now it's `[block, head, finalized]`. It was easier this way and I don't think we were making any promises about SSE event ordering so it's not "breaking".
I've made it so fork choice will run when it's first constructed. I did this because I wanted to have a cached version of the last call to `get_head`. Ensuring `get_head` has been run *at least once* means that the cached values doesn't need to wrapped in an `Option`. This was fairly simple, it just involved passing a `slot` to the constructor so it knows *when* it's being run. When loading a fork choice from the store and a slot clock isn't handy I've just used the `slot` that was saved in the `fork_choice_store`. That seems like it would be a faithful representation of the slot when we saved it.
I added the `genesis_time: u64` to the `BeaconChain`. It's small, constant and nice to have around.
Since we're using FC for the fin/just checkpoints, we no longer get the `0x00..00` roots at genesis. You can see I had to remove a work-around in `ef-tests` here: b56be3bc2. I can't find any reason why this would be an issue, if anything I think it'll be better since the genesis-alias has caught us out a few times (0x00..00 isn't actually a real root). Edit: I did find a case where the `network` expected the 0x00..00 alias and patched it here: 3f26ac3e2.
You'll notice a lot of changes in tests. Generally, tests should be functionally equivalent. Here are the things creating the most diff-noise in tests:
- Changing tests to be `tokio::async` tests.
- Adding `.await` to fork choice, block processing and block production functions.
- Refactor of the `canonical_head` "API" provided by the `BeaconChain`. E.g., `chain.canonical_head.cached_head()` instead of `chain.canonical_head.read()`.
- Wrapping `SignedBeaconBlock` in an `Arc`.
- In the `beacon_chain/tests/block_verification`, we can't use the `lazy_static` `CHAIN_SEGMENT` variable anymore since it's generated with an async function. We just generate it in each test, not so efficient but hopefully insignificant.
I had to disable `rayon` concurrent tests in the `fork_choice` tests. This is because the use of `rayon` and `block_on` was causing a panic.
Co-authored-by: Mac L <mjladson@pm.me>
2022-07-03 05:36:50 +00:00
|
|
|
unwrap_err(harness.chain.verify_block_for_gossip(Arc::new(block.clone())).await),
|
2020-05-21 00:21:44 +00:00
|
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|
BlockError::IncorrectBlockProposer {
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block,
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local_shuffling,
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}
|
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if block == other_proposer && local_shuffling == expected_proposer
|
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),
|
2020-05-06 11:42:56 +00:00
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"should not import a block with the wrong proposer index"
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);
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// Check to ensure that we registered this is a valid block from this proposer.
|
2020-05-21 00:21:44 +00:00
|
|
|
assert!(
|
|
|
|
matches!(
|
Use async code when interacting with EL (#3244)
## Overview
This rather extensive PR achieves two primary goals:
1. Uses the finalized/justified checkpoints of fork choice (FC), rather than that of the head state.
2. Refactors fork choice, block production and block processing to `async` functions.
Additionally, it achieves:
- Concurrent forkchoice updates to the EL and cache pruning after a new head is selected.
- Concurrent "block packing" (attestations, etc) and execution payload retrieval during block production.
- Concurrent per-block-processing and execution payload verification during block processing.
- The `Arc`-ification of `SignedBeaconBlock` during block processing (it's never mutated, so why not?):
- I had to do this to deal with sending blocks into spawned tasks.
- Previously we were cloning the beacon block at least 2 times during each block processing, these clones are either removed or turned into cheaper `Arc` clones.
- We were also `Box`-ing and un-`Box`-ing beacon blocks as they moved throughout the networking crate. This is not a big deal, but it's nice to avoid shifting things between the stack and heap.
- Avoids cloning *all the blocks* in *every chain segment* during sync.
- It also has the potential to clean up our code where we need to pass an *owned* block around so we can send it back in the case of an error (I didn't do much of this, my PR is already big enough :sweat_smile:)
- The `BeaconChain::HeadSafetyStatus` struct was removed. It was an old relic from prior merge specs.
For motivation for this change, see https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse/pull/3244#issuecomment-1160963273
## Changes to `canonical_head` and `fork_choice`
Previously, the `BeaconChain` had two separate fields:
```
canonical_head: RwLock<Snapshot>,
fork_choice: RwLock<BeaconForkChoice>
```
Now, we have grouped these values under a single struct:
```
canonical_head: CanonicalHead {
cached_head: RwLock<Arc<Snapshot>>,
fork_choice: RwLock<BeaconForkChoice>
}
```
Apart from ergonomics, the only *actual* change here is wrapping the canonical head snapshot in an `Arc`. This means that we no longer need to hold the `cached_head` (`canonical_head`, in old terms) lock when we want to pull some values from it. This was done to avoid deadlock risks by preventing functions from acquiring (and holding) the `cached_head` and `fork_choice` locks simultaneously.
## Breaking Changes
### The `state` (root) field in the `finalized_checkpoint` SSE event
Consider the scenario where epoch `n` is just finalized, but `start_slot(n)` is skipped. There are two state roots we might in the `finalized_checkpoint` SSE event:
1. The state root of the finalized block, which is `get_block(finalized_checkpoint.root).state_root`.
4. The state root at slot of `start_slot(n)`, which would be the state from (1), but "skipped forward" through any skip slots.
Previously, Lighthouse would choose (2). However, we can see that when [Teku generates that event](https://github.com/ConsenSys/teku/blob/de2b2801c89ef5abf983d6bf37867c37fc47121f/data/beaconrestapi/src/main/java/tech/pegasys/teku/beaconrestapi/handlers/v1/events/EventSubscriptionManager.java#L171-L182) it uses [`getStateRootFromBlockRoot`](https://github.com/ConsenSys/teku/blob/de2b2801c89ef5abf983d6bf37867c37fc47121f/data/provider/src/main/java/tech/pegasys/teku/api/ChainDataProvider.java#L336-L341) which uses (1).
I have switched Lighthouse from (2) to (1). I think it's a somewhat arbitrary choice between the two, where (1) is easier to compute and is consistent with Teku.
## Notes for Reviewers
I've renamed `BeaconChain::fork_choice` to `BeaconChain::recompute_head`. Doing this helped ensure I broke all previous uses of fork choice and I also find it more descriptive. It describes an action and can't be confused with trying to get a reference to the `ForkChoice` struct.
I've changed the ordering of SSE events when a block is received. It used to be `[block, finalized, head]` and now it's `[block, head, finalized]`. It was easier this way and I don't think we were making any promises about SSE event ordering so it's not "breaking".
I've made it so fork choice will run when it's first constructed. I did this because I wanted to have a cached version of the last call to `get_head`. Ensuring `get_head` has been run *at least once* means that the cached values doesn't need to wrapped in an `Option`. This was fairly simple, it just involved passing a `slot` to the constructor so it knows *when* it's being run. When loading a fork choice from the store and a slot clock isn't handy I've just used the `slot` that was saved in the `fork_choice_store`. That seems like it would be a faithful representation of the slot when we saved it.
I added the `genesis_time: u64` to the `BeaconChain`. It's small, constant and nice to have around.
Since we're using FC for the fin/just checkpoints, we no longer get the `0x00..00` roots at genesis. You can see I had to remove a work-around in `ef-tests` here: b56be3bc2. I can't find any reason why this would be an issue, if anything I think it'll be better since the genesis-alias has caught us out a few times (0x00..00 isn't actually a real root). Edit: I did find a case where the `network` expected the 0x00..00 alias and patched it here: 3f26ac3e2.
You'll notice a lot of changes in tests. Generally, tests should be functionally equivalent. Here are the things creating the most diff-noise in tests:
- Changing tests to be `tokio::async` tests.
- Adding `.await` to fork choice, block processing and block production functions.
- Refactor of the `canonical_head` "API" provided by the `BeaconChain`. E.g., `chain.canonical_head.cached_head()` instead of `chain.canonical_head.read()`.
- Wrapping `SignedBeaconBlock` in an `Arc`.
- In the `beacon_chain/tests/block_verification`, we can't use the `lazy_static` `CHAIN_SEGMENT` variable anymore since it's generated with an async function. We just generate it in each test, not so efficient but hopefully insignificant.
I had to disable `rayon` concurrent tests in the `fork_choice` tests. This is because the use of `rayon` and `block_on` was causing a panic.
Co-authored-by: Mac L <mjladson@pm.me>
2022-07-03 05:36:50 +00:00
|
|
|
unwrap_err(harness.chain.verify_block_for_gossip(Arc::new(block.clone())).await),
|
Add broadcast validation routes to Beacon Node HTTP API (#4316)
## Issue Addressed
- #4293
- #4264
## Proposed Changes
*Changes largely follow those suggested in the main issue*.
- Add new routes to HTTP API
- `post_beacon_blocks_v2`
- `post_blinded_beacon_blocks_v2`
- Add new routes to `BeaconNodeHttpClient`
- `post_beacon_blocks_v2`
- `post_blinded_beacon_blocks_v2`
- Define new Eth2 common types
- `BroadcastValidation`, enum representing the level of validation to apply to blocks prior to broadcast
- `BroadcastValidationQuery`, the corresponding HTTP query string type for the above type
- ~~Define `_checked` variants of both `publish_block` and `publish_blinded_block` that enforce a validation level at a type level~~
- Add interactive tests to the `bn_http_api_tests` test target covering each validation level (to their own test module, `broadcast_validation_tests`)
- `beacon/blocks`
- `broadcast_validation=gossip`
- Invalid (400)
- Full Pass (200)
- Partial Pass (202)
- `broadcast_validation=consensus`
- Invalid (400)
- Only gossip (400)
- Only consensus pass (i.e., equivocates) (200)
- Full pass (200)
- `broadcast_validation=consensus_and_equivocation`
- Invalid (400)
- Invalid due to early equivocation (400)
- Only gossip (400)
- Only consensus (400)
- Pass (200)
- `beacon/blinded_blocks`
- `broadcast_validation=gossip`
- Invalid (400)
- Full Pass (200)
- Partial Pass (202)
- `broadcast_validation=consensus`
- Invalid (400)
- Only gossip (400)
- ~~Only consensus pass (i.e., equivocates) (200)~~
- Full pass (200)
- `broadcast_validation=consensus_and_equivocation`
- Invalid (400)
- Invalid due to early equivocation (400)
- Only gossip (400)
- Only consensus (400)
- Pass (200)
- Add a new trait, `IntoGossipVerifiedBlock`, which allows type-level guarantees to be made as to gossip validity
- Modify the structure of the `ObservedBlockProducers` cache from a `(slot, validator_index)` mapping to a `((slot, validator_index), block_root)` mapping
- Modify `ObservedBlockProducers::proposer_has_been_observed` to return a `SeenBlock` rather than a boolean on success
- Punish gossip peer (low) for submitting equivocating blocks
- Rename `BlockError::SlashablePublish` to `BlockError::SlashableProposal`
## Additional Info
This PR contains changes that directly modify how blocks are verified within the client. For more context, consult [comments in-thread](https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse/pull/4316#discussion_r1234724202).
Co-authored-by: Michael Sproul <michael@sigmaprime.io>
2023-06-29 12:02:38 +00:00
|
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BlockError::BlockIsAlreadyKnown,
|
2020-05-21 00:21:44 +00:00
|
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),
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2020-05-06 11:42:56 +00:00
|
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|
"should register any valid signature against the proposer, even if the block failed later verification"
|
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);
|
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Use async code when interacting with EL (#3244)
## Overview
This rather extensive PR achieves two primary goals:
1. Uses the finalized/justified checkpoints of fork choice (FC), rather than that of the head state.
2. Refactors fork choice, block production and block processing to `async` functions.
Additionally, it achieves:
- Concurrent forkchoice updates to the EL and cache pruning after a new head is selected.
- Concurrent "block packing" (attestations, etc) and execution payload retrieval during block production.
- Concurrent per-block-processing and execution payload verification during block processing.
- The `Arc`-ification of `SignedBeaconBlock` during block processing (it's never mutated, so why not?):
- I had to do this to deal with sending blocks into spawned tasks.
- Previously we were cloning the beacon block at least 2 times during each block processing, these clones are either removed or turned into cheaper `Arc` clones.
- We were also `Box`-ing and un-`Box`-ing beacon blocks as they moved throughout the networking crate. This is not a big deal, but it's nice to avoid shifting things between the stack and heap.
- Avoids cloning *all the blocks* in *every chain segment* during sync.
- It also has the potential to clean up our code where we need to pass an *owned* block around so we can send it back in the case of an error (I didn't do much of this, my PR is already big enough :sweat_smile:)
- The `BeaconChain::HeadSafetyStatus` struct was removed. It was an old relic from prior merge specs.
For motivation for this change, see https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse/pull/3244#issuecomment-1160963273
## Changes to `canonical_head` and `fork_choice`
Previously, the `BeaconChain` had two separate fields:
```
canonical_head: RwLock<Snapshot>,
fork_choice: RwLock<BeaconForkChoice>
```
Now, we have grouped these values under a single struct:
```
canonical_head: CanonicalHead {
cached_head: RwLock<Arc<Snapshot>>,
fork_choice: RwLock<BeaconForkChoice>
}
```
Apart from ergonomics, the only *actual* change here is wrapping the canonical head snapshot in an `Arc`. This means that we no longer need to hold the `cached_head` (`canonical_head`, in old terms) lock when we want to pull some values from it. This was done to avoid deadlock risks by preventing functions from acquiring (and holding) the `cached_head` and `fork_choice` locks simultaneously.
## Breaking Changes
### The `state` (root) field in the `finalized_checkpoint` SSE event
Consider the scenario where epoch `n` is just finalized, but `start_slot(n)` is skipped. There are two state roots we might in the `finalized_checkpoint` SSE event:
1. The state root of the finalized block, which is `get_block(finalized_checkpoint.root).state_root`.
4. The state root at slot of `start_slot(n)`, which would be the state from (1), but "skipped forward" through any skip slots.
Previously, Lighthouse would choose (2). However, we can see that when [Teku generates that event](https://github.com/ConsenSys/teku/blob/de2b2801c89ef5abf983d6bf37867c37fc47121f/data/beaconrestapi/src/main/java/tech/pegasys/teku/beaconrestapi/handlers/v1/events/EventSubscriptionManager.java#L171-L182) it uses [`getStateRootFromBlockRoot`](https://github.com/ConsenSys/teku/blob/de2b2801c89ef5abf983d6bf37867c37fc47121f/data/provider/src/main/java/tech/pegasys/teku/api/ChainDataProvider.java#L336-L341) which uses (1).
I have switched Lighthouse from (2) to (1). I think it's a somewhat arbitrary choice between the two, where (1) is easier to compute and is consistent with Teku.
## Notes for Reviewers
I've renamed `BeaconChain::fork_choice` to `BeaconChain::recompute_head`. Doing this helped ensure I broke all previous uses of fork choice and I also find it more descriptive. It describes an action and can't be confused with trying to get a reference to the `ForkChoice` struct.
I've changed the ordering of SSE events when a block is received. It used to be `[block, finalized, head]` and now it's `[block, head, finalized]`. It was easier this way and I don't think we were making any promises about SSE event ordering so it's not "breaking".
I've made it so fork choice will run when it's first constructed. I did this because I wanted to have a cached version of the last call to `get_head`. Ensuring `get_head` has been run *at least once* means that the cached values doesn't need to wrapped in an `Option`. This was fairly simple, it just involved passing a `slot` to the constructor so it knows *when* it's being run. When loading a fork choice from the store and a slot clock isn't handy I've just used the `slot` that was saved in the `fork_choice_store`. That seems like it would be a faithful representation of the slot when we saved it.
I added the `genesis_time: u64` to the `BeaconChain`. It's small, constant and nice to have around.
Since we're using FC for the fin/just checkpoints, we no longer get the `0x00..00` roots at genesis. You can see I had to remove a work-around in `ef-tests` here: b56be3bc2. I can't find any reason why this would be an issue, if anything I think it'll be better since the genesis-alias has caught us out a few times (0x00..00 isn't actually a real root). Edit: I did find a case where the `network` expected the 0x00..00 alias and patched it here: 3f26ac3e2.
You'll notice a lot of changes in tests. Generally, tests should be functionally equivalent. Here are the things creating the most diff-noise in tests:
- Changing tests to be `tokio::async` tests.
- Adding `.await` to fork choice, block processing and block production functions.
- Refactor of the `canonical_head` "API" provided by the `BeaconChain`. E.g., `chain.canonical_head.cached_head()` instead of `chain.canonical_head.read()`.
- Wrapping `SignedBeaconBlock` in an `Arc`.
- In the `beacon_chain/tests/block_verification`, we can't use the `lazy_static` `CHAIN_SEGMENT` variable anymore since it's generated with an async function. We just generate it in each test, not so efficient but hopefully insignificant.
I had to disable `rayon` concurrent tests in the `fork_choice` tests. This is because the use of `rayon` and `block_on` was causing a panic.
Co-authored-by: Mac L <mjladson@pm.me>
2022-07-03 05:36:50 +00:00
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let block = chain_segment[block_index].beacon_block.clone();
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2020-05-06 11:42:56 +00:00
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assert!(
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Use async code when interacting with EL (#3244)
## Overview
This rather extensive PR achieves two primary goals:
1. Uses the finalized/justified checkpoints of fork choice (FC), rather than that of the head state.
2. Refactors fork choice, block production and block processing to `async` functions.
Additionally, it achieves:
- Concurrent forkchoice updates to the EL and cache pruning after a new head is selected.
- Concurrent "block packing" (attestations, etc) and execution payload retrieval during block production.
- Concurrent per-block-processing and execution payload verification during block processing.
- The `Arc`-ification of `SignedBeaconBlock` during block processing (it's never mutated, so why not?):
- I had to do this to deal with sending blocks into spawned tasks.
- Previously we were cloning the beacon block at least 2 times during each block processing, these clones are either removed or turned into cheaper `Arc` clones.
- We were also `Box`-ing and un-`Box`-ing beacon blocks as they moved throughout the networking crate. This is not a big deal, but it's nice to avoid shifting things between the stack and heap.
- Avoids cloning *all the blocks* in *every chain segment* during sync.
- It also has the potential to clean up our code where we need to pass an *owned* block around so we can send it back in the case of an error (I didn't do much of this, my PR is already big enough :sweat_smile:)
- The `BeaconChain::HeadSafetyStatus` struct was removed. It was an old relic from prior merge specs.
For motivation for this change, see https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse/pull/3244#issuecomment-1160963273
## Changes to `canonical_head` and `fork_choice`
Previously, the `BeaconChain` had two separate fields:
```
canonical_head: RwLock<Snapshot>,
fork_choice: RwLock<BeaconForkChoice>
```
Now, we have grouped these values under a single struct:
```
canonical_head: CanonicalHead {
cached_head: RwLock<Arc<Snapshot>>,
fork_choice: RwLock<BeaconForkChoice>
}
```
Apart from ergonomics, the only *actual* change here is wrapping the canonical head snapshot in an `Arc`. This means that we no longer need to hold the `cached_head` (`canonical_head`, in old terms) lock when we want to pull some values from it. This was done to avoid deadlock risks by preventing functions from acquiring (and holding) the `cached_head` and `fork_choice` locks simultaneously.
## Breaking Changes
### The `state` (root) field in the `finalized_checkpoint` SSE event
Consider the scenario where epoch `n` is just finalized, but `start_slot(n)` is skipped. There are two state roots we might in the `finalized_checkpoint` SSE event:
1. The state root of the finalized block, which is `get_block(finalized_checkpoint.root).state_root`.
4. The state root at slot of `start_slot(n)`, which would be the state from (1), but "skipped forward" through any skip slots.
Previously, Lighthouse would choose (2). However, we can see that when [Teku generates that event](https://github.com/ConsenSys/teku/blob/de2b2801c89ef5abf983d6bf37867c37fc47121f/data/beaconrestapi/src/main/java/tech/pegasys/teku/beaconrestapi/handlers/v1/events/EventSubscriptionManager.java#L171-L182) it uses [`getStateRootFromBlockRoot`](https://github.com/ConsenSys/teku/blob/de2b2801c89ef5abf983d6bf37867c37fc47121f/data/provider/src/main/java/tech/pegasys/teku/api/ChainDataProvider.java#L336-L341) which uses (1).
I have switched Lighthouse from (2) to (1). I think it's a somewhat arbitrary choice between the two, where (1) is easier to compute and is consistent with Teku.
## Notes for Reviewers
I've renamed `BeaconChain::fork_choice` to `BeaconChain::recompute_head`. Doing this helped ensure I broke all previous uses of fork choice and I also find it more descriptive. It describes an action and can't be confused with trying to get a reference to the `ForkChoice` struct.
I've changed the ordering of SSE events when a block is received. It used to be `[block, finalized, head]` and now it's `[block, head, finalized]`. It was easier this way and I don't think we were making any promises about SSE event ordering so it's not "breaking".
I've made it so fork choice will run when it's first constructed. I did this because I wanted to have a cached version of the last call to `get_head`. Ensuring `get_head` has been run *at least once* means that the cached values doesn't need to wrapped in an `Option`. This was fairly simple, it just involved passing a `slot` to the constructor so it knows *when* it's being run. When loading a fork choice from the store and a slot clock isn't handy I've just used the `slot` that was saved in the `fork_choice_store`. That seems like it would be a faithful representation of the slot when we saved it.
I added the `genesis_time: u64` to the `BeaconChain`. It's small, constant and nice to have around.
Since we're using FC for the fin/just checkpoints, we no longer get the `0x00..00` roots at genesis. You can see I had to remove a work-around in `ef-tests` here: b56be3bc2. I can't find any reason why this would be an issue, if anything I think it'll be better since the genesis-alias has caught us out a few times (0x00..00 isn't actually a real root). Edit: I did find a case where the `network` expected the 0x00..00 alias and patched it here: 3f26ac3e2.
You'll notice a lot of changes in tests. Generally, tests should be functionally equivalent. Here are the things creating the most diff-noise in tests:
- Changing tests to be `tokio::async` tests.
- Adding `.await` to fork choice, block processing and block production functions.
- Refactor of the `canonical_head` "API" provided by the `BeaconChain`. E.g., `chain.canonical_head.cached_head()` instead of `chain.canonical_head.read()`.
- Wrapping `SignedBeaconBlock` in an `Arc`.
- In the `beacon_chain/tests/block_verification`, we can't use the `lazy_static` `CHAIN_SEGMENT` variable anymore since it's generated with an async function. We just generate it in each test, not so efficient but hopefully insignificant.
I had to disable `rayon` concurrent tests in the `fork_choice` tests. This is because the use of `rayon` and `block_on` was causing a panic.
Co-authored-by: Mac L <mjladson@pm.me>
2022-07-03 05:36:50 +00:00
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harness.chain.verify_block_for_gossip(block).await.is_ok(),
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2020-05-06 11:42:56 +00:00
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"the valid block should be processed"
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);
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/*
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* This test ensures that:
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2020-06-19 01:18:27 +00:00
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* Spec v0.12.1
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2020-05-06 11:42:56 +00:00
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*
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* The block is the first block with valid signature received for the proposer for the slot,
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* signed_beacon_block.message.slot.
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Use async code when interacting with EL (#3244)
## Overview
This rather extensive PR achieves two primary goals:
1. Uses the finalized/justified checkpoints of fork choice (FC), rather than that of the head state.
2. Refactors fork choice, block production and block processing to `async` functions.
Additionally, it achieves:
- Concurrent forkchoice updates to the EL and cache pruning after a new head is selected.
- Concurrent "block packing" (attestations, etc) and execution payload retrieval during block production.
- Concurrent per-block-processing and execution payload verification during block processing.
- The `Arc`-ification of `SignedBeaconBlock` during block processing (it's never mutated, so why not?):
- I had to do this to deal with sending blocks into spawned tasks.
- Previously we were cloning the beacon block at least 2 times during each block processing, these clones are either removed or turned into cheaper `Arc` clones.
- We were also `Box`-ing and un-`Box`-ing beacon blocks as they moved throughout the networking crate. This is not a big deal, but it's nice to avoid shifting things between the stack and heap.
- Avoids cloning *all the blocks* in *every chain segment* during sync.
- It also has the potential to clean up our code where we need to pass an *owned* block around so we can send it back in the case of an error (I didn't do much of this, my PR is already big enough :sweat_smile:)
- The `BeaconChain::HeadSafetyStatus` struct was removed. It was an old relic from prior merge specs.
For motivation for this change, see https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse/pull/3244#issuecomment-1160963273
## Changes to `canonical_head` and `fork_choice`
Previously, the `BeaconChain` had two separate fields:
```
canonical_head: RwLock<Snapshot>,
fork_choice: RwLock<BeaconForkChoice>
```
Now, we have grouped these values under a single struct:
```
canonical_head: CanonicalHead {
cached_head: RwLock<Arc<Snapshot>>,
fork_choice: RwLock<BeaconForkChoice>
}
```
Apart from ergonomics, the only *actual* change here is wrapping the canonical head snapshot in an `Arc`. This means that we no longer need to hold the `cached_head` (`canonical_head`, in old terms) lock when we want to pull some values from it. This was done to avoid deadlock risks by preventing functions from acquiring (and holding) the `cached_head` and `fork_choice` locks simultaneously.
## Breaking Changes
### The `state` (root) field in the `finalized_checkpoint` SSE event
Consider the scenario where epoch `n` is just finalized, but `start_slot(n)` is skipped. There are two state roots we might in the `finalized_checkpoint` SSE event:
1. The state root of the finalized block, which is `get_block(finalized_checkpoint.root).state_root`.
4. The state root at slot of `start_slot(n)`, which would be the state from (1), but "skipped forward" through any skip slots.
Previously, Lighthouse would choose (2). However, we can see that when [Teku generates that event](https://github.com/ConsenSys/teku/blob/de2b2801c89ef5abf983d6bf37867c37fc47121f/data/beaconrestapi/src/main/java/tech/pegasys/teku/beaconrestapi/handlers/v1/events/EventSubscriptionManager.java#L171-L182) it uses [`getStateRootFromBlockRoot`](https://github.com/ConsenSys/teku/blob/de2b2801c89ef5abf983d6bf37867c37fc47121f/data/provider/src/main/java/tech/pegasys/teku/api/ChainDataProvider.java#L336-L341) which uses (1).
I have switched Lighthouse from (2) to (1). I think it's a somewhat arbitrary choice between the two, where (1) is easier to compute and is consistent with Teku.
## Notes for Reviewers
I've renamed `BeaconChain::fork_choice` to `BeaconChain::recompute_head`. Doing this helped ensure I broke all previous uses of fork choice and I also find it more descriptive. It describes an action and can't be confused with trying to get a reference to the `ForkChoice` struct.
I've changed the ordering of SSE events when a block is received. It used to be `[block, finalized, head]` and now it's `[block, head, finalized]`. It was easier this way and I don't think we were making any promises about SSE event ordering so it's not "breaking".
I've made it so fork choice will run when it's first constructed. I did this because I wanted to have a cached version of the last call to `get_head`. Ensuring `get_head` has been run *at least once* means that the cached values doesn't need to wrapped in an `Option`. This was fairly simple, it just involved passing a `slot` to the constructor so it knows *when* it's being run. When loading a fork choice from the store and a slot clock isn't handy I've just used the `slot` that was saved in the `fork_choice_store`. That seems like it would be a faithful representation of the slot when we saved it.
I added the `genesis_time: u64` to the `BeaconChain`. It's small, constant and nice to have around.
Since we're using FC for the fin/just checkpoints, we no longer get the `0x00..00` roots at genesis. You can see I had to remove a work-around in `ef-tests` here: b56be3bc2. I can't find any reason why this would be an issue, if anything I think it'll be better since the genesis-alias has caught us out a few times (0x00..00 isn't actually a real root). Edit: I did find a case where the `network` expected the 0x00..00 alias and patched it here: 3f26ac3e2.
You'll notice a lot of changes in tests. Generally, tests should be functionally equivalent. Here are the things creating the most diff-noise in tests:
- Changing tests to be `tokio::async` tests.
- Adding `.await` to fork choice, block processing and block production functions.
- Refactor of the `canonical_head` "API" provided by the `BeaconChain`. E.g., `chain.canonical_head.cached_head()` instead of `chain.canonical_head.read()`.
- Wrapping `SignedBeaconBlock` in an `Arc`.
- In the `beacon_chain/tests/block_verification`, we can't use the `lazy_static` `CHAIN_SEGMENT` variable anymore since it's generated with an async function. We just generate it in each test, not so efficient but hopefully insignificant.
I had to disable `rayon` concurrent tests in the `fork_choice` tests. This is because the use of `rayon` and `block_on` was causing a panic.
Co-authored-by: Mac L <mjladson@pm.me>
2022-07-03 05:36:50 +00:00
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let block = chain_segment[block_index].beacon_block.clone();
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2020-05-21 00:21:44 +00:00
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assert!(
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matches!(
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harness
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.chain
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.verify_block_for_gossip(block.clone())
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Use async code when interacting with EL (#3244)
## Overview
This rather extensive PR achieves two primary goals:
1. Uses the finalized/justified checkpoints of fork choice (FC), rather than that of the head state.
2. Refactors fork choice, block production and block processing to `async` functions.
Additionally, it achieves:
- Concurrent forkchoice updates to the EL and cache pruning after a new head is selected.
- Concurrent "block packing" (attestations, etc) and execution payload retrieval during block production.
- Concurrent per-block-processing and execution payload verification during block processing.
- The `Arc`-ification of `SignedBeaconBlock` during block processing (it's never mutated, so why not?):
- I had to do this to deal with sending blocks into spawned tasks.
- Previously we were cloning the beacon block at least 2 times during each block processing, these clones are either removed or turned into cheaper `Arc` clones.
- We were also `Box`-ing and un-`Box`-ing beacon blocks as they moved throughout the networking crate. This is not a big deal, but it's nice to avoid shifting things between the stack and heap.
- Avoids cloning *all the blocks* in *every chain segment* during sync.
- It also has the potential to clean up our code where we need to pass an *owned* block around so we can send it back in the case of an error (I didn't do much of this, my PR is already big enough :sweat_smile:)
- The `BeaconChain::HeadSafetyStatus` struct was removed. It was an old relic from prior merge specs.
For motivation for this change, see https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse/pull/3244#issuecomment-1160963273
## Changes to `canonical_head` and `fork_choice`
Previously, the `BeaconChain` had two separate fields:
```
canonical_head: RwLock<Snapshot>,
fork_choice: RwLock<BeaconForkChoice>
```
Now, we have grouped these values under a single struct:
```
canonical_head: CanonicalHead {
cached_head: RwLock<Arc<Snapshot>>,
fork_choice: RwLock<BeaconForkChoice>
}
```
Apart from ergonomics, the only *actual* change here is wrapping the canonical head snapshot in an `Arc`. This means that we no longer need to hold the `cached_head` (`canonical_head`, in old terms) lock when we want to pull some values from it. This was done to avoid deadlock risks by preventing functions from acquiring (and holding) the `cached_head` and `fork_choice` locks simultaneously.
## Breaking Changes
### The `state` (root) field in the `finalized_checkpoint` SSE event
Consider the scenario where epoch `n` is just finalized, but `start_slot(n)` is skipped. There are two state roots we might in the `finalized_checkpoint` SSE event:
1. The state root of the finalized block, which is `get_block(finalized_checkpoint.root).state_root`.
4. The state root at slot of `start_slot(n)`, which would be the state from (1), but "skipped forward" through any skip slots.
Previously, Lighthouse would choose (2). However, we can see that when [Teku generates that event](https://github.com/ConsenSys/teku/blob/de2b2801c89ef5abf983d6bf37867c37fc47121f/data/beaconrestapi/src/main/java/tech/pegasys/teku/beaconrestapi/handlers/v1/events/EventSubscriptionManager.java#L171-L182) it uses [`getStateRootFromBlockRoot`](https://github.com/ConsenSys/teku/blob/de2b2801c89ef5abf983d6bf37867c37fc47121f/data/provider/src/main/java/tech/pegasys/teku/api/ChainDataProvider.java#L336-L341) which uses (1).
I have switched Lighthouse from (2) to (1). I think it's a somewhat arbitrary choice between the two, where (1) is easier to compute and is consistent with Teku.
## Notes for Reviewers
I've renamed `BeaconChain::fork_choice` to `BeaconChain::recompute_head`. Doing this helped ensure I broke all previous uses of fork choice and I also find it more descriptive. It describes an action and can't be confused with trying to get a reference to the `ForkChoice` struct.
I've changed the ordering of SSE events when a block is received. It used to be `[block, finalized, head]` and now it's `[block, head, finalized]`. It was easier this way and I don't think we were making any promises about SSE event ordering so it's not "breaking".
I've made it so fork choice will run when it's first constructed. I did this because I wanted to have a cached version of the last call to `get_head`. Ensuring `get_head` has been run *at least once* means that the cached values doesn't need to wrapped in an `Option`. This was fairly simple, it just involved passing a `slot` to the constructor so it knows *when* it's being run. When loading a fork choice from the store and a slot clock isn't handy I've just used the `slot` that was saved in the `fork_choice_store`. That seems like it would be a faithful representation of the slot when we saved it.
I added the `genesis_time: u64` to the `BeaconChain`. It's small, constant and nice to have around.
Since we're using FC for the fin/just checkpoints, we no longer get the `0x00..00` roots at genesis. You can see I had to remove a work-around in `ef-tests` here: b56be3bc2. I can't find any reason why this would be an issue, if anything I think it'll be better since the genesis-alias has caught us out a few times (0x00..00 isn't actually a real root). Edit: I did find a case where the `network` expected the 0x00..00 alias and patched it here: 3f26ac3e2.
You'll notice a lot of changes in tests. Generally, tests should be functionally equivalent. Here are the things creating the most diff-noise in tests:
- Changing tests to be `tokio::async` tests.
- Adding `.await` to fork choice, block processing and block production functions.
- Refactor of the `canonical_head` "API" provided by the `BeaconChain`. E.g., `chain.canonical_head.cached_head()` instead of `chain.canonical_head.read()`.
- Wrapping `SignedBeaconBlock` in an `Arc`.
- In the `beacon_chain/tests/block_verification`, we can't use the `lazy_static` `CHAIN_SEGMENT` variable anymore since it's generated with an async function. We just generate it in each test, not so efficient but hopefully insignificant.
I had to disable `rayon` concurrent tests in the `fork_choice` tests. This is because the use of `rayon` and `block_on` was causing a panic.
Co-authored-by: Mac L <mjladson@pm.me>
2022-07-03 05:36:50 +00:00
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.await
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2020-05-21 00:21:44 +00:00
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.err()
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.expect("should error when processing known block"),
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Add broadcast validation routes to Beacon Node HTTP API (#4316)
## Issue Addressed
- #4293
- #4264
## Proposed Changes
*Changes largely follow those suggested in the main issue*.
- Add new routes to HTTP API
- `post_beacon_blocks_v2`
- `post_blinded_beacon_blocks_v2`
- Add new routes to `BeaconNodeHttpClient`
- `post_beacon_blocks_v2`
- `post_blinded_beacon_blocks_v2`
- Define new Eth2 common types
- `BroadcastValidation`, enum representing the level of validation to apply to blocks prior to broadcast
- `BroadcastValidationQuery`, the corresponding HTTP query string type for the above type
- ~~Define `_checked` variants of both `publish_block` and `publish_blinded_block` that enforce a validation level at a type level~~
- Add interactive tests to the `bn_http_api_tests` test target covering each validation level (to their own test module, `broadcast_validation_tests`)
- `beacon/blocks`
- `broadcast_validation=gossip`
- Invalid (400)
- Full Pass (200)
- Partial Pass (202)
- `broadcast_validation=consensus`
- Invalid (400)
- Only gossip (400)
- Only consensus pass (i.e., equivocates) (200)
- Full pass (200)
- `broadcast_validation=consensus_and_equivocation`
- Invalid (400)
- Invalid due to early equivocation (400)
- Only gossip (400)
- Only consensus (400)
- Pass (200)
- `beacon/blinded_blocks`
- `broadcast_validation=gossip`
- Invalid (400)
- Full Pass (200)
- Partial Pass (202)
- `broadcast_validation=consensus`
- Invalid (400)
- Only gossip (400)
- ~~Only consensus pass (i.e., equivocates) (200)~~
- Full pass (200)
- `broadcast_validation=consensus_and_equivocation`
- Invalid (400)
- Invalid due to early equivocation (400)
- Only gossip (400)
- Only consensus (400)
- Pass (200)
- Add a new trait, `IntoGossipVerifiedBlock`, which allows type-level guarantees to be made as to gossip validity
- Modify the structure of the `ObservedBlockProducers` cache from a `(slot, validator_index)` mapping to a `((slot, validator_index), block_root)` mapping
- Modify `ObservedBlockProducers::proposer_has_been_observed` to return a `SeenBlock` rather than a boolean on success
- Punish gossip peer (low) for submitting equivocating blocks
- Rename `BlockError::SlashablePublish` to `BlockError::SlashableProposal`
## Additional Info
This PR contains changes that directly modify how blocks are verified within the client. For more context, consult [comments in-thread](https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse/pull/4316#discussion_r1234724202).
Co-authored-by: Michael Sproul <michael@sigmaprime.io>
2023-06-29 12:02:38 +00:00
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BlockError::BlockIsAlreadyKnown
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2020-05-21 00:21:44 +00:00
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),
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2020-05-06 11:42:56 +00:00
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"the second proposal by this validator should be rejected"
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);
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Initial work towards v0.2.0 (#924)
* Remove ping protocol
* Initial renaming of network services
* Correct rebasing relative to latest master
* Start updating types
* Adds HashMapDelay struct to utils
* Initial network restructure
* Network restructure. Adds new types for v0.2.0
* Removes build artefacts
* Shift validation to beacon chain
* Temporarily remove gossip validation
This is to be updated to match current optimisation efforts.
* Adds AggregateAndProof
* Begin rebuilding pubsub encoding/decoding
* Signature hacking
* Shift gossipsup decoding into eth2_libp2p
* Existing EF tests passing with fake_crypto
* Shifts block encoding/decoding into RPC
* Delete outdated API spec
* All release tests passing bar genesis state parsing
* Update and test YamlConfig
* Update to spec v0.10 compatible BLS
* Updates to BLS EF tests
* Add EF test for AggregateVerify
And delete unused hash2curve tests for uncompressed points
* Update EF tests to v0.10.1
* Use optional block root correctly in block proc
* Use genesis fork in deposit domain. All tests pass
* Fast aggregate verify test
* Update REST API docs
* Fix unused import
* Bump spec tags to v0.10.1
* Add `seconds_per_eth1_block` to chainspec
* Update to timestamp based eth1 voting scheme
* Return None from `get_votes_to_consider` if block cache is empty
* Handle overflows in `is_candidate_block`
* Revert to failing tests
* Fix eth1 data sets test
* Choose default vote according to spec
* Fix collect_valid_votes tests
* Fix `get_votes_to_consider` to choose all eligible blocks
* Uncomment winning_vote tests
* Add comments; remove unused code
* Reduce seconds_per_eth1_block for simulation
* Addressed review comments
* Add test for default vote case
* Fix logs
* Remove unused functions
* Meter default eth1 votes
* Fix comments
* Progress on attestation service
* Address review comments; remove unused dependency
* Initial work on removing libp2p lock
* Add LRU caches to store (rollup)
* Update attestation validation for DB changes (WIP)
* Initial version of should_forward_block
* Scaffold
* Progress on attestation validation
Also, consolidate prod+testing slot clocks so that they share much
of the same implementation and can both handle sub-slot time changes.
* Removes lock from libp2p service
* Completed network lock removal
* Finish(?) attestation processing
* Correct network termination future
* Add slot check to block check
* Correct fmt issues
* Remove Drop implementation for network service
* Add first attempt at attestation proc. re-write
* Add version 2 of attestation processing
* Minor fixes
* Add validator pubkey cache
* Make get_indexed_attestation take a committee
* Link signature processing into new attn verification
* First working version
* Ensure pubkey cache is updated
* Add more metrics, slight optimizations
* Clone committee cache during attestation processing
* Update shuffling cache during block processing
* Remove old commented-out code
* Fix shuffling cache insert bug
* Used indexed attestation in fork choice
* Restructure attn processing, add metrics
* Add more detailed metrics
* Tidy, fix failing tests
* Fix failing tests, tidy
* Address reviewers suggestions
* Disable/delete two outdated tests
* Modification of validator for subscriptions
* Add slot signing to validator client
* Further progress on validation subscription
* Adds necessary validator subscription functionality
* Add new Pubkeys struct to signature_sets
* Refactor with functional approach
* Update beacon chain
* Clean up validator <-> beacon node http types
* Add aggregator status to ValidatorDuty
* Impl Clone for manual slot clock
* Fix minor errors
* Further progress validator client subscription
* Initial subscription and aggregation handling
* Remove decompressed member from pubkey bytes
* Progress to modifying val client for attestation aggregation
* First draft of validator client upgrade for aggregate attestations
* Add hashmap for indices lookup
* Add state cache, remove store cache
* Only build the head committee cache
* Removes lock on a network channel
* Partially implement beacon node subscription http api
* Correct compilation issues
* Change `get_attesting_indices` to use Vec
* Fix failing test
* Partial implementation of timer
* Adds timer, removes exit_future, http api to op pool
* Partial multiple aggregate attestation handling
* Permits bulk messages accross gossipsub network channel
* Correct compile issues
* Improve gosispsub messaging and correct rest api helpers
* Added global gossipsub subscriptions
* Update validator subscriptions data structs
* Tidy
* Re-structure validator subscriptions
* Initial handling of subscriptions
* Re-structure network service
* Add pubkey cache persistence file
* Add more comments
* Integrate persistence file into builder
* Add pubkey cache tests
* Add HashSetDelay and introduce into attestation service
* Handles validator subscriptions
* Add data_dir to beacon chain builder
* Remove Option in pubkey cache persistence file
* Ensure consistency between datadir/data_dir
* Fix failing network test
* Peer subnet discovery gets queued for future subscriptions
* Reorganise attestation service functions
* Initial wiring of attestation service
* First draft of attestation service timing logic
* Correct minor typos
* Tidy
* Fix todos
* Improve tests
* Add PeerInfo to connected peers mapping
* Fix compile error
* Fix compile error from merge
* Split up block processing metrics
* Tidy
* Refactor get_pubkey_from_state
* Remove commented-out code
* Rename state_cache -> checkpoint_cache
* Rename Checkpoint -> Snapshot
* Tidy, add comments
* Tidy up find_head function
* Change some checkpoint -> snapshot
* Add tests
* Expose max_len
* Remove dead code
* Tidy
* Fix bug
* Add sync-speed metric
* Add first attempt at VerifiableBlock
* Start integrating into beacon chain
* Integrate VerifiableBlock
* Rename VerifableBlock -> PartialBlockVerification
* Add start of typed methods
* Add progress
* Add further progress
* Rename structs
* Add full block verification to block_processing.rs
* Further beacon chain integration
* Update checks for gossip
* Add todo
* Start adding segement verification
* Add passing chain segement test
* Initial integration with batch sync
* Minor changes
* Tidy, add more error checking
* Start adding chain_segment tests
* Finish invalid signature tests
* Include single and gossip verified blocks in tests
* Add gossip verification tests
* Start adding docs
* Finish adding comments to block_processing.rs
* Rename block_processing.rs -> block_verification
* Start removing old block processing code
* Fixes beacon_chain compilation
* Fix project-wide compile errors
* Remove old code
* Correct code to pass all tests
* Fix bug with beacon proposer index
* Fix shim for BlockProcessingError
* Only process one epoch at a time
* Fix loop in chain segment processing
* Correct tests from master merge
* Add caching for state.eth1_data_votes
* Add BeaconChain::validator_pubkey
* Revert "Add caching for state.eth1_data_votes"
This reverts commit cd73dcd6434fb8d8e6bf30c5356355598ea7b78e.
Co-authored-by: Grant Wuerker <gwuerker@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Michael Sproul <michael@sigmaprime.io>
Co-authored-by: Michael Sproul <micsproul@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: pawan <pawandhananjay@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Paul Hauner <paul@paulhauner.com>
2020-03-17 06:24:44 +00:00
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2020-12-04 05:03:30 +00:00
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Use async code when interacting with EL (#3244)
## Overview
This rather extensive PR achieves two primary goals:
1. Uses the finalized/justified checkpoints of fork choice (FC), rather than that of the head state.
2. Refactors fork choice, block production and block processing to `async` functions.
Additionally, it achieves:
- Concurrent forkchoice updates to the EL and cache pruning after a new head is selected.
- Concurrent "block packing" (attestations, etc) and execution payload retrieval during block production.
- Concurrent per-block-processing and execution payload verification during block processing.
- The `Arc`-ification of `SignedBeaconBlock` during block processing (it's never mutated, so why not?):
- I had to do this to deal with sending blocks into spawned tasks.
- Previously we were cloning the beacon block at least 2 times during each block processing, these clones are either removed or turned into cheaper `Arc` clones.
- We were also `Box`-ing and un-`Box`-ing beacon blocks as they moved throughout the networking crate. This is not a big deal, but it's nice to avoid shifting things between the stack and heap.
- Avoids cloning *all the blocks* in *every chain segment* during sync.
- It also has the potential to clean up our code where we need to pass an *owned* block around so we can send it back in the case of an error (I didn't do much of this, my PR is already big enough :sweat_smile:)
- The `BeaconChain::HeadSafetyStatus` struct was removed. It was an old relic from prior merge specs.
For motivation for this change, see https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse/pull/3244#issuecomment-1160963273
## Changes to `canonical_head` and `fork_choice`
Previously, the `BeaconChain` had two separate fields:
```
canonical_head: RwLock<Snapshot>,
fork_choice: RwLock<BeaconForkChoice>
```
Now, we have grouped these values under a single struct:
```
canonical_head: CanonicalHead {
cached_head: RwLock<Arc<Snapshot>>,
fork_choice: RwLock<BeaconForkChoice>
}
```
Apart from ergonomics, the only *actual* change here is wrapping the canonical head snapshot in an `Arc`. This means that we no longer need to hold the `cached_head` (`canonical_head`, in old terms) lock when we want to pull some values from it. This was done to avoid deadlock risks by preventing functions from acquiring (and holding) the `cached_head` and `fork_choice` locks simultaneously.
## Breaking Changes
### The `state` (root) field in the `finalized_checkpoint` SSE event
Consider the scenario where epoch `n` is just finalized, but `start_slot(n)` is skipped. There are two state roots we might in the `finalized_checkpoint` SSE event:
1. The state root of the finalized block, which is `get_block(finalized_checkpoint.root).state_root`.
4. The state root at slot of `start_slot(n)`, which would be the state from (1), but "skipped forward" through any skip slots.
Previously, Lighthouse would choose (2). However, we can see that when [Teku generates that event](https://github.com/ConsenSys/teku/blob/de2b2801c89ef5abf983d6bf37867c37fc47121f/data/beaconrestapi/src/main/java/tech/pegasys/teku/beaconrestapi/handlers/v1/events/EventSubscriptionManager.java#L171-L182) it uses [`getStateRootFromBlockRoot`](https://github.com/ConsenSys/teku/blob/de2b2801c89ef5abf983d6bf37867c37fc47121f/data/provider/src/main/java/tech/pegasys/teku/api/ChainDataProvider.java#L336-L341) which uses (1).
I have switched Lighthouse from (2) to (1). I think it's a somewhat arbitrary choice between the two, where (1) is easier to compute and is consistent with Teku.
## Notes for Reviewers
I've renamed `BeaconChain::fork_choice` to `BeaconChain::recompute_head`. Doing this helped ensure I broke all previous uses of fork choice and I also find it more descriptive. It describes an action and can't be confused with trying to get a reference to the `ForkChoice` struct.
I've changed the ordering of SSE events when a block is received. It used to be `[block, finalized, head]` and now it's `[block, head, finalized]`. It was easier this way and I don't think we were making any promises about SSE event ordering so it's not "breaking".
I've made it so fork choice will run when it's first constructed. I did this because I wanted to have a cached version of the last call to `get_head`. Ensuring `get_head` has been run *at least once* means that the cached values doesn't need to wrapped in an `Option`. This was fairly simple, it just involved passing a `slot` to the constructor so it knows *when* it's being run. When loading a fork choice from the store and a slot clock isn't handy I've just used the `slot` that was saved in the `fork_choice_store`. That seems like it would be a faithful representation of the slot when we saved it.
I added the `genesis_time: u64` to the `BeaconChain`. It's small, constant and nice to have around.
Since we're using FC for the fin/just checkpoints, we no longer get the `0x00..00` roots at genesis. You can see I had to remove a work-around in `ef-tests` here: b56be3bc2. I can't find any reason why this would be an issue, if anything I think it'll be better since the genesis-alias has caught us out a few times (0x00..00 isn't actually a real root). Edit: I did find a case where the `network` expected the 0x00..00 alias and patched it here: 3f26ac3e2.
You'll notice a lot of changes in tests. Generally, tests should be functionally equivalent. Here are the things creating the most diff-noise in tests:
- Changing tests to be `tokio::async` tests.
- Adding `.await` to fork choice, block processing and block production functions.
- Refactor of the `canonical_head` "API" provided by the `BeaconChain`. E.g., `chain.canonical_head.cached_head()` instead of `chain.canonical_head.read()`.
- Wrapping `SignedBeaconBlock` in an `Arc`.
- In the `beacon_chain/tests/block_verification`, we can't use the `lazy_static` `CHAIN_SEGMENT` variable anymore since it's generated with an async function. We just generate it in each test, not so efficient but hopefully insignificant.
I had to disable `rayon` concurrent tests in the `fork_choice` tests. This is because the use of `rayon` and `block_on` was causing a panic.
Co-authored-by: Mac L <mjladson@pm.me>
2022-07-03 05:36:50 +00:00
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#[tokio::test]
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async fn verify_block_for_gossip_slashing_detection() {
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let slasher_dir = tempdir().unwrap();
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let slasher = Arc::new(
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Slasher::open(SlasherConfig::new(slasher_dir.path().into()), test_logger()).unwrap(),
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);
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2021-08-06 00:47:31 +00:00
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2021-10-14 02:58:10 +00:00
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let inner_slasher = slasher.clone();
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let harness = BeaconChainHarness::builder(MainnetEthSpec)
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.default_spec()
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.keypairs(KEYPAIRS.to_vec())
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.fresh_ephemeral_store()
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.initial_mutator(Box::new(move |builder| builder.slasher(inner_slasher)))
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2022-02-28 22:07:48 +00:00
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.mock_execution_layer()
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2021-10-14 02:58:10 +00:00
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.build();
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2021-08-06 00:47:31 +00:00
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harness.advance_slot();
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let state = harness.get_current_state();
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Use async code when interacting with EL (#3244)
## Overview
This rather extensive PR achieves two primary goals:
1. Uses the finalized/justified checkpoints of fork choice (FC), rather than that of the head state.
2. Refactors fork choice, block production and block processing to `async` functions.
Additionally, it achieves:
- Concurrent forkchoice updates to the EL and cache pruning after a new head is selected.
- Concurrent "block packing" (attestations, etc) and execution payload retrieval during block production.
- Concurrent per-block-processing and execution payload verification during block processing.
- The `Arc`-ification of `SignedBeaconBlock` during block processing (it's never mutated, so why not?):
- I had to do this to deal with sending blocks into spawned tasks.
- Previously we were cloning the beacon block at least 2 times during each block processing, these clones are either removed or turned into cheaper `Arc` clones.
- We were also `Box`-ing and un-`Box`-ing beacon blocks as they moved throughout the networking crate. This is not a big deal, but it's nice to avoid shifting things between the stack and heap.
- Avoids cloning *all the blocks* in *every chain segment* during sync.
- It also has the potential to clean up our code where we need to pass an *owned* block around so we can send it back in the case of an error (I didn't do much of this, my PR is already big enough :sweat_smile:)
- The `BeaconChain::HeadSafetyStatus` struct was removed. It was an old relic from prior merge specs.
For motivation for this change, see https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse/pull/3244#issuecomment-1160963273
## Changes to `canonical_head` and `fork_choice`
Previously, the `BeaconChain` had two separate fields:
```
canonical_head: RwLock<Snapshot>,
fork_choice: RwLock<BeaconForkChoice>
```
Now, we have grouped these values under a single struct:
```
canonical_head: CanonicalHead {
cached_head: RwLock<Arc<Snapshot>>,
fork_choice: RwLock<BeaconForkChoice>
}
```
Apart from ergonomics, the only *actual* change here is wrapping the canonical head snapshot in an `Arc`. This means that we no longer need to hold the `cached_head` (`canonical_head`, in old terms) lock when we want to pull some values from it. This was done to avoid deadlock risks by preventing functions from acquiring (and holding) the `cached_head` and `fork_choice` locks simultaneously.
## Breaking Changes
### The `state` (root) field in the `finalized_checkpoint` SSE event
Consider the scenario where epoch `n` is just finalized, but `start_slot(n)` is skipped. There are two state roots we might in the `finalized_checkpoint` SSE event:
1. The state root of the finalized block, which is `get_block(finalized_checkpoint.root).state_root`.
4. The state root at slot of `start_slot(n)`, which would be the state from (1), but "skipped forward" through any skip slots.
Previously, Lighthouse would choose (2). However, we can see that when [Teku generates that event](https://github.com/ConsenSys/teku/blob/de2b2801c89ef5abf983d6bf37867c37fc47121f/data/beaconrestapi/src/main/java/tech/pegasys/teku/beaconrestapi/handlers/v1/events/EventSubscriptionManager.java#L171-L182) it uses [`getStateRootFromBlockRoot`](https://github.com/ConsenSys/teku/blob/de2b2801c89ef5abf983d6bf37867c37fc47121f/data/provider/src/main/java/tech/pegasys/teku/api/ChainDataProvider.java#L336-L341) which uses (1).
I have switched Lighthouse from (2) to (1). I think it's a somewhat arbitrary choice between the two, where (1) is easier to compute and is consistent with Teku.
## Notes for Reviewers
I've renamed `BeaconChain::fork_choice` to `BeaconChain::recompute_head`. Doing this helped ensure I broke all previous uses of fork choice and I also find it more descriptive. It describes an action and can't be confused with trying to get a reference to the `ForkChoice` struct.
I've changed the ordering of SSE events when a block is received. It used to be `[block, finalized, head]` and now it's `[block, head, finalized]`. It was easier this way and I don't think we were making any promises about SSE event ordering so it's not "breaking".
I've made it so fork choice will run when it's first constructed. I did this because I wanted to have a cached version of the last call to `get_head`. Ensuring `get_head` has been run *at least once* means that the cached values doesn't need to wrapped in an `Option`. This was fairly simple, it just involved passing a `slot` to the constructor so it knows *when* it's being run. When loading a fork choice from the store and a slot clock isn't handy I've just used the `slot` that was saved in the `fork_choice_store`. That seems like it would be a faithful representation of the slot when we saved it.
I added the `genesis_time: u64` to the `BeaconChain`. It's small, constant and nice to have around.
Since we're using FC for the fin/just checkpoints, we no longer get the `0x00..00` roots at genesis. You can see I had to remove a work-around in `ef-tests` here: b56be3bc2. I can't find any reason why this would be an issue, if anything I think it'll be better since the genesis-alias has caught us out a few times (0x00..00 isn't actually a real root). Edit: I did find a case where the `network` expected the 0x00..00 alias and patched it here: 3f26ac3e2.
You'll notice a lot of changes in tests. Generally, tests should be functionally equivalent. Here are the things creating the most diff-noise in tests:
- Changing tests to be `tokio::async` tests.
- Adding `.await` to fork choice, block processing and block production functions.
- Refactor of the `canonical_head` "API" provided by the `BeaconChain`. E.g., `chain.canonical_head.cached_head()` instead of `chain.canonical_head.read()`.
- Wrapping `SignedBeaconBlock` in an `Arc`.
- In the `beacon_chain/tests/block_verification`, we can't use the `lazy_static` `CHAIN_SEGMENT` variable anymore since it's generated with an async function. We just generate it in each test, not so efficient but hopefully insignificant.
I had to disable `rayon` concurrent tests in the `fork_choice` tests. This is because the use of `rayon` and `block_on` was causing a panic.
Co-authored-by: Mac L <mjladson@pm.me>
2022-07-03 05:36:50 +00:00
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let (block1, _) = harness.make_block(state.clone(), Slot::new(1)).await;
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let (block2, _) = harness.make_block(state, Slot::new(1)).await;
|
2020-12-04 05:03:30 +00:00
|
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|
|
Use async code when interacting with EL (#3244)
## Overview
This rather extensive PR achieves two primary goals:
1. Uses the finalized/justified checkpoints of fork choice (FC), rather than that of the head state.
2. Refactors fork choice, block production and block processing to `async` functions.
Additionally, it achieves:
- Concurrent forkchoice updates to the EL and cache pruning after a new head is selected.
- Concurrent "block packing" (attestations, etc) and execution payload retrieval during block production.
- Concurrent per-block-processing and execution payload verification during block processing.
- The `Arc`-ification of `SignedBeaconBlock` during block processing (it's never mutated, so why not?):
- I had to do this to deal with sending blocks into spawned tasks.
- Previously we were cloning the beacon block at least 2 times during each block processing, these clones are either removed or turned into cheaper `Arc` clones.
- We were also `Box`-ing and un-`Box`-ing beacon blocks as they moved throughout the networking crate. This is not a big deal, but it's nice to avoid shifting things between the stack and heap.
- Avoids cloning *all the blocks* in *every chain segment* during sync.
- It also has the potential to clean up our code where we need to pass an *owned* block around so we can send it back in the case of an error (I didn't do much of this, my PR is already big enough :sweat_smile:)
- The `BeaconChain::HeadSafetyStatus` struct was removed. It was an old relic from prior merge specs.
For motivation for this change, see https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse/pull/3244#issuecomment-1160963273
## Changes to `canonical_head` and `fork_choice`
Previously, the `BeaconChain` had two separate fields:
```
canonical_head: RwLock<Snapshot>,
fork_choice: RwLock<BeaconForkChoice>
```
Now, we have grouped these values under a single struct:
```
canonical_head: CanonicalHead {
cached_head: RwLock<Arc<Snapshot>>,
fork_choice: RwLock<BeaconForkChoice>
}
```
Apart from ergonomics, the only *actual* change here is wrapping the canonical head snapshot in an `Arc`. This means that we no longer need to hold the `cached_head` (`canonical_head`, in old terms) lock when we want to pull some values from it. This was done to avoid deadlock risks by preventing functions from acquiring (and holding) the `cached_head` and `fork_choice` locks simultaneously.
## Breaking Changes
### The `state` (root) field in the `finalized_checkpoint` SSE event
Consider the scenario where epoch `n` is just finalized, but `start_slot(n)` is skipped. There are two state roots we might in the `finalized_checkpoint` SSE event:
1. The state root of the finalized block, which is `get_block(finalized_checkpoint.root).state_root`.
4. The state root at slot of `start_slot(n)`, which would be the state from (1), but "skipped forward" through any skip slots.
Previously, Lighthouse would choose (2). However, we can see that when [Teku generates that event](https://github.com/ConsenSys/teku/blob/de2b2801c89ef5abf983d6bf37867c37fc47121f/data/beaconrestapi/src/main/java/tech/pegasys/teku/beaconrestapi/handlers/v1/events/EventSubscriptionManager.java#L171-L182) it uses [`getStateRootFromBlockRoot`](https://github.com/ConsenSys/teku/blob/de2b2801c89ef5abf983d6bf37867c37fc47121f/data/provider/src/main/java/tech/pegasys/teku/api/ChainDataProvider.java#L336-L341) which uses (1).
I have switched Lighthouse from (2) to (1). I think it's a somewhat arbitrary choice between the two, where (1) is easier to compute and is consistent with Teku.
## Notes for Reviewers
I've renamed `BeaconChain::fork_choice` to `BeaconChain::recompute_head`. Doing this helped ensure I broke all previous uses of fork choice and I also find it more descriptive. It describes an action and can't be confused with trying to get a reference to the `ForkChoice` struct.
I've changed the ordering of SSE events when a block is received. It used to be `[block, finalized, head]` and now it's `[block, head, finalized]`. It was easier this way and I don't think we were making any promises about SSE event ordering so it's not "breaking".
I've made it so fork choice will run when it's first constructed. I did this because I wanted to have a cached version of the last call to `get_head`. Ensuring `get_head` has been run *at least once* means that the cached values doesn't need to wrapped in an `Option`. This was fairly simple, it just involved passing a `slot` to the constructor so it knows *when* it's being run. When loading a fork choice from the store and a slot clock isn't handy I've just used the `slot` that was saved in the `fork_choice_store`. That seems like it would be a faithful representation of the slot when we saved it.
I added the `genesis_time: u64` to the `BeaconChain`. It's small, constant and nice to have around.
Since we're using FC for the fin/just checkpoints, we no longer get the `0x00..00` roots at genesis. You can see I had to remove a work-around in `ef-tests` here: b56be3bc2. I can't find any reason why this would be an issue, if anything I think it'll be better since the genesis-alias has caught us out a few times (0x00..00 isn't actually a real root). Edit: I did find a case where the `network` expected the 0x00..00 alias and patched it here: 3f26ac3e2.
You'll notice a lot of changes in tests. Generally, tests should be functionally equivalent. Here are the things creating the most diff-noise in tests:
- Changing tests to be `tokio::async` tests.
- Adding `.await` to fork choice, block processing and block production functions.
- Refactor of the `canonical_head` "API" provided by the `BeaconChain`. E.g., `chain.canonical_head.cached_head()` instead of `chain.canonical_head.read()`.
- Wrapping `SignedBeaconBlock` in an `Arc`.
- In the `beacon_chain/tests/block_verification`, we can't use the `lazy_static` `CHAIN_SEGMENT` variable anymore since it's generated with an async function. We just generate it in each test, not so efficient but hopefully insignificant.
I had to disable `rayon` concurrent tests in the `fork_choice` tests. This is because the use of `rayon` and `block_on` was causing a panic.
Co-authored-by: Mac L <mjladson@pm.me>
2022-07-03 05:36:50 +00:00
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let verified_block = harness
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.chain
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.verify_block_for_gossip(Arc::new(block1))
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.await
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.unwrap();
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2022-07-25 23:53:26 +00:00
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harness
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.chain
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2022-09-23 03:52:42 +00:00
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.process_block(
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verified_block.block_root,
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verified_block,
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2022-11-29 08:19:27 +00:00
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NotifyExecutionLayer::Yes,
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Add broadcast validation routes to Beacon Node HTTP API (#4316)
## Issue Addressed
- #4293
- #4264
## Proposed Changes
*Changes largely follow those suggested in the main issue*.
- Add new routes to HTTP API
- `post_beacon_blocks_v2`
- `post_blinded_beacon_blocks_v2`
- Add new routes to `BeaconNodeHttpClient`
- `post_beacon_blocks_v2`
- `post_blinded_beacon_blocks_v2`
- Define new Eth2 common types
- `BroadcastValidation`, enum representing the level of validation to apply to blocks prior to broadcast
- `BroadcastValidationQuery`, the corresponding HTTP query string type for the above type
- ~~Define `_checked` variants of both `publish_block` and `publish_blinded_block` that enforce a validation level at a type level~~
- Add interactive tests to the `bn_http_api_tests` test target covering each validation level (to their own test module, `broadcast_validation_tests`)
- `beacon/blocks`
- `broadcast_validation=gossip`
- Invalid (400)
- Full Pass (200)
- Partial Pass (202)
- `broadcast_validation=consensus`
- Invalid (400)
- Only gossip (400)
- Only consensus pass (i.e., equivocates) (200)
- Full pass (200)
- `broadcast_validation=consensus_and_equivocation`
- Invalid (400)
- Invalid due to early equivocation (400)
- Only gossip (400)
- Only consensus (400)
- Pass (200)
- `beacon/blinded_blocks`
- `broadcast_validation=gossip`
- Invalid (400)
- Full Pass (200)
- Partial Pass (202)
- `broadcast_validation=consensus`
- Invalid (400)
- Only gossip (400)
- ~~Only consensus pass (i.e., equivocates) (200)~~
- Full pass (200)
- `broadcast_validation=consensus_and_equivocation`
- Invalid (400)
- Invalid due to early equivocation (400)
- Only gossip (400)
- Only consensus (400)
- Pass (200)
- Add a new trait, `IntoGossipVerifiedBlock`, which allows type-level guarantees to be made as to gossip validity
- Modify the structure of the `ObservedBlockProducers` cache from a `(slot, validator_index)` mapping to a `((slot, validator_index), block_root)` mapping
- Modify `ObservedBlockProducers::proposer_has_been_observed` to return a `SeenBlock` rather than a boolean on success
- Punish gossip peer (low) for submitting equivocating blocks
- Rename `BlockError::SlashablePublish` to `BlockError::SlashableProposal`
## Additional Info
This PR contains changes that directly modify how blocks are verified within the client. For more context, consult [comments in-thread](https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse/pull/4316#discussion_r1234724202).
Co-authored-by: Michael Sproul <michael@sigmaprime.io>
2023-06-29 12:02:38 +00:00
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|| Ok(()),
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2022-09-23 03:52:42 +00:00
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)
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2022-07-25 23:53:26 +00:00
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.await
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.unwrap();
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Use async code when interacting with EL (#3244)
## Overview
This rather extensive PR achieves two primary goals:
1. Uses the finalized/justified checkpoints of fork choice (FC), rather than that of the head state.
2. Refactors fork choice, block production and block processing to `async` functions.
Additionally, it achieves:
- Concurrent forkchoice updates to the EL and cache pruning after a new head is selected.
- Concurrent "block packing" (attestations, etc) and execution payload retrieval during block production.
- Concurrent per-block-processing and execution payload verification during block processing.
- The `Arc`-ification of `SignedBeaconBlock` during block processing (it's never mutated, so why not?):
- I had to do this to deal with sending blocks into spawned tasks.
- Previously we were cloning the beacon block at least 2 times during each block processing, these clones are either removed or turned into cheaper `Arc` clones.
- We were also `Box`-ing and un-`Box`-ing beacon blocks as they moved throughout the networking crate. This is not a big deal, but it's nice to avoid shifting things between the stack and heap.
- Avoids cloning *all the blocks* in *every chain segment* during sync.
- It also has the potential to clean up our code where we need to pass an *owned* block around so we can send it back in the case of an error (I didn't do much of this, my PR is already big enough :sweat_smile:)
- The `BeaconChain::HeadSafetyStatus` struct was removed. It was an old relic from prior merge specs.
For motivation for this change, see https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse/pull/3244#issuecomment-1160963273
## Changes to `canonical_head` and `fork_choice`
Previously, the `BeaconChain` had two separate fields:
```
canonical_head: RwLock<Snapshot>,
fork_choice: RwLock<BeaconForkChoice>
```
Now, we have grouped these values under a single struct:
```
canonical_head: CanonicalHead {
cached_head: RwLock<Arc<Snapshot>>,
fork_choice: RwLock<BeaconForkChoice>
}
```
Apart from ergonomics, the only *actual* change here is wrapping the canonical head snapshot in an `Arc`. This means that we no longer need to hold the `cached_head` (`canonical_head`, in old terms) lock when we want to pull some values from it. This was done to avoid deadlock risks by preventing functions from acquiring (and holding) the `cached_head` and `fork_choice` locks simultaneously.
## Breaking Changes
### The `state` (root) field in the `finalized_checkpoint` SSE event
Consider the scenario where epoch `n` is just finalized, but `start_slot(n)` is skipped. There are two state roots we might in the `finalized_checkpoint` SSE event:
1. The state root of the finalized block, which is `get_block(finalized_checkpoint.root).state_root`.
4. The state root at slot of `start_slot(n)`, which would be the state from (1), but "skipped forward" through any skip slots.
Previously, Lighthouse would choose (2). However, we can see that when [Teku generates that event](https://github.com/ConsenSys/teku/blob/de2b2801c89ef5abf983d6bf37867c37fc47121f/data/beaconrestapi/src/main/java/tech/pegasys/teku/beaconrestapi/handlers/v1/events/EventSubscriptionManager.java#L171-L182) it uses [`getStateRootFromBlockRoot`](https://github.com/ConsenSys/teku/blob/de2b2801c89ef5abf983d6bf37867c37fc47121f/data/provider/src/main/java/tech/pegasys/teku/api/ChainDataProvider.java#L336-L341) which uses (1).
I have switched Lighthouse from (2) to (1). I think it's a somewhat arbitrary choice between the two, where (1) is easier to compute and is consistent with Teku.
## Notes for Reviewers
I've renamed `BeaconChain::fork_choice` to `BeaconChain::recompute_head`. Doing this helped ensure I broke all previous uses of fork choice and I also find it more descriptive. It describes an action and can't be confused with trying to get a reference to the `ForkChoice` struct.
I've changed the ordering of SSE events when a block is received. It used to be `[block, finalized, head]` and now it's `[block, head, finalized]`. It was easier this way and I don't think we were making any promises about SSE event ordering so it's not "breaking".
I've made it so fork choice will run when it's first constructed. I did this because I wanted to have a cached version of the last call to `get_head`. Ensuring `get_head` has been run *at least once* means that the cached values doesn't need to wrapped in an `Option`. This was fairly simple, it just involved passing a `slot` to the constructor so it knows *when* it's being run. When loading a fork choice from the store and a slot clock isn't handy I've just used the `slot` that was saved in the `fork_choice_store`. That seems like it would be a faithful representation of the slot when we saved it.
I added the `genesis_time: u64` to the `BeaconChain`. It's small, constant and nice to have around.
Since we're using FC for the fin/just checkpoints, we no longer get the `0x00..00` roots at genesis. You can see I had to remove a work-around in `ef-tests` here: b56be3bc2. I can't find any reason why this would be an issue, if anything I think it'll be better since the genesis-alias has caught us out a few times (0x00..00 isn't actually a real root). Edit: I did find a case where the `network` expected the 0x00..00 alias and patched it here: 3f26ac3e2.
You'll notice a lot of changes in tests. Generally, tests should be functionally equivalent. Here are the things creating the most diff-noise in tests:
- Changing tests to be `tokio::async` tests.
- Adding `.await` to fork choice, block processing and block production functions.
- Refactor of the `canonical_head` "API" provided by the `BeaconChain`. E.g., `chain.canonical_head.cached_head()` instead of `chain.canonical_head.read()`.
- Wrapping `SignedBeaconBlock` in an `Arc`.
- In the `beacon_chain/tests/block_verification`, we can't use the `lazy_static` `CHAIN_SEGMENT` variable anymore since it's generated with an async function. We just generate it in each test, not so efficient but hopefully insignificant.
I had to disable `rayon` concurrent tests in the `fork_choice` tests. This is because the use of `rayon` and `block_on` was causing a panic.
Co-authored-by: Mac L <mjladson@pm.me>
2022-07-03 05:36:50 +00:00
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unwrap_err(
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harness
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.chain
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.verify_block_for_gossip(Arc::new(block2))
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.await,
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);
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2020-12-04 05:03:30 +00:00
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// Slasher should have been handed the two conflicting blocks and crafted a slashing.
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slasher.process_queued(Epoch::new(0)).unwrap();
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let proposer_slashings = slasher.get_proposer_slashings();
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assert_eq!(proposer_slashings.len(), 1);
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2021-05-19 23:05:16 +00:00
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// windows won't delete the temporary directory if you don't do this..
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drop(harness);
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drop(slasher);
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slasher_dir.close().unwrap();
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2020-12-04 05:03:30 +00:00
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}
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2021-07-09 06:15:32 +00:00
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Use async code when interacting with EL (#3244)
## Overview
This rather extensive PR achieves two primary goals:
1. Uses the finalized/justified checkpoints of fork choice (FC), rather than that of the head state.
2. Refactors fork choice, block production and block processing to `async` functions.
Additionally, it achieves:
- Concurrent forkchoice updates to the EL and cache pruning after a new head is selected.
- Concurrent "block packing" (attestations, etc) and execution payload retrieval during block production.
- Concurrent per-block-processing and execution payload verification during block processing.
- The `Arc`-ification of `SignedBeaconBlock` during block processing (it's never mutated, so why not?):
- I had to do this to deal with sending blocks into spawned tasks.
- Previously we were cloning the beacon block at least 2 times during each block processing, these clones are either removed or turned into cheaper `Arc` clones.
- We were also `Box`-ing and un-`Box`-ing beacon blocks as they moved throughout the networking crate. This is not a big deal, but it's nice to avoid shifting things between the stack and heap.
- Avoids cloning *all the blocks* in *every chain segment* during sync.
- It also has the potential to clean up our code where we need to pass an *owned* block around so we can send it back in the case of an error (I didn't do much of this, my PR is already big enough :sweat_smile:)
- The `BeaconChain::HeadSafetyStatus` struct was removed. It was an old relic from prior merge specs.
For motivation for this change, see https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse/pull/3244#issuecomment-1160963273
## Changes to `canonical_head` and `fork_choice`
Previously, the `BeaconChain` had two separate fields:
```
canonical_head: RwLock<Snapshot>,
fork_choice: RwLock<BeaconForkChoice>
```
Now, we have grouped these values under a single struct:
```
canonical_head: CanonicalHead {
cached_head: RwLock<Arc<Snapshot>>,
fork_choice: RwLock<BeaconForkChoice>
}
```
Apart from ergonomics, the only *actual* change here is wrapping the canonical head snapshot in an `Arc`. This means that we no longer need to hold the `cached_head` (`canonical_head`, in old terms) lock when we want to pull some values from it. This was done to avoid deadlock risks by preventing functions from acquiring (and holding) the `cached_head` and `fork_choice` locks simultaneously.
## Breaking Changes
### The `state` (root) field in the `finalized_checkpoint` SSE event
Consider the scenario where epoch `n` is just finalized, but `start_slot(n)` is skipped. There are two state roots we might in the `finalized_checkpoint` SSE event:
1. The state root of the finalized block, which is `get_block(finalized_checkpoint.root).state_root`.
4. The state root at slot of `start_slot(n)`, which would be the state from (1), but "skipped forward" through any skip slots.
Previously, Lighthouse would choose (2). However, we can see that when [Teku generates that event](https://github.com/ConsenSys/teku/blob/de2b2801c89ef5abf983d6bf37867c37fc47121f/data/beaconrestapi/src/main/java/tech/pegasys/teku/beaconrestapi/handlers/v1/events/EventSubscriptionManager.java#L171-L182) it uses [`getStateRootFromBlockRoot`](https://github.com/ConsenSys/teku/blob/de2b2801c89ef5abf983d6bf37867c37fc47121f/data/provider/src/main/java/tech/pegasys/teku/api/ChainDataProvider.java#L336-L341) which uses (1).
I have switched Lighthouse from (2) to (1). I think it's a somewhat arbitrary choice between the two, where (1) is easier to compute and is consistent with Teku.
## Notes for Reviewers
I've renamed `BeaconChain::fork_choice` to `BeaconChain::recompute_head`. Doing this helped ensure I broke all previous uses of fork choice and I also find it more descriptive. It describes an action and can't be confused with trying to get a reference to the `ForkChoice` struct.
I've changed the ordering of SSE events when a block is received. It used to be `[block, finalized, head]` and now it's `[block, head, finalized]`. It was easier this way and I don't think we were making any promises about SSE event ordering so it's not "breaking".
I've made it so fork choice will run when it's first constructed. I did this because I wanted to have a cached version of the last call to `get_head`. Ensuring `get_head` has been run *at least once* means that the cached values doesn't need to wrapped in an `Option`. This was fairly simple, it just involved passing a `slot` to the constructor so it knows *when* it's being run. When loading a fork choice from the store and a slot clock isn't handy I've just used the `slot` that was saved in the `fork_choice_store`. That seems like it would be a faithful representation of the slot when we saved it.
I added the `genesis_time: u64` to the `BeaconChain`. It's small, constant and nice to have around.
Since we're using FC for the fin/just checkpoints, we no longer get the `0x00..00` roots at genesis. You can see I had to remove a work-around in `ef-tests` here: b56be3bc2. I can't find any reason why this would be an issue, if anything I think it'll be better since the genesis-alias has caught us out a few times (0x00..00 isn't actually a real root). Edit: I did find a case where the `network` expected the 0x00..00 alias and patched it here: 3f26ac3e2.
You'll notice a lot of changes in tests. Generally, tests should be functionally equivalent. Here are the things creating the most diff-noise in tests:
- Changing tests to be `tokio::async` tests.
- Adding `.await` to fork choice, block processing and block production functions.
- Refactor of the `canonical_head` "API" provided by the `BeaconChain`. E.g., `chain.canonical_head.cached_head()` instead of `chain.canonical_head.read()`.
- Wrapping `SignedBeaconBlock` in an `Arc`.
- In the `beacon_chain/tests/block_verification`, we can't use the `lazy_static` `CHAIN_SEGMENT` variable anymore since it's generated with an async function. We just generate it in each test, not so efficient but hopefully insignificant.
I had to disable `rayon` concurrent tests in the `fork_choice` tests. This is because the use of `rayon` and `block_on` was causing a panic.
Co-authored-by: Mac L <mjladson@pm.me>
2022-07-03 05:36:50 +00:00
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#[tokio::test]
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async fn verify_block_for_gossip_doppelganger_detection() {
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2021-08-09 02:43:03 +00:00
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let harness = get_harness(VALIDATOR_COUNT);
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let state = harness.get_current_state();
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Use async code when interacting with EL (#3244)
## Overview
This rather extensive PR achieves two primary goals:
1. Uses the finalized/justified checkpoints of fork choice (FC), rather than that of the head state.
2. Refactors fork choice, block production and block processing to `async` functions.
Additionally, it achieves:
- Concurrent forkchoice updates to the EL and cache pruning after a new head is selected.
- Concurrent "block packing" (attestations, etc) and execution payload retrieval during block production.
- Concurrent per-block-processing and execution payload verification during block processing.
- The `Arc`-ification of `SignedBeaconBlock` during block processing (it's never mutated, so why not?):
- I had to do this to deal with sending blocks into spawned tasks.
- Previously we were cloning the beacon block at least 2 times during each block processing, these clones are either removed or turned into cheaper `Arc` clones.
- We were also `Box`-ing and un-`Box`-ing beacon blocks as they moved throughout the networking crate. This is not a big deal, but it's nice to avoid shifting things between the stack and heap.
- Avoids cloning *all the blocks* in *every chain segment* during sync.
- It also has the potential to clean up our code where we need to pass an *owned* block around so we can send it back in the case of an error (I didn't do much of this, my PR is already big enough :sweat_smile:)
- The `BeaconChain::HeadSafetyStatus` struct was removed. It was an old relic from prior merge specs.
For motivation for this change, see https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse/pull/3244#issuecomment-1160963273
## Changes to `canonical_head` and `fork_choice`
Previously, the `BeaconChain` had two separate fields:
```
canonical_head: RwLock<Snapshot>,
fork_choice: RwLock<BeaconForkChoice>
```
Now, we have grouped these values under a single struct:
```
canonical_head: CanonicalHead {
cached_head: RwLock<Arc<Snapshot>>,
fork_choice: RwLock<BeaconForkChoice>
}
```
Apart from ergonomics, the only *actual* change here is wrapping the canonical head snapshot in an `Arc`. This means that we no longer need to hold the `cached_head` (`canonical_head`, in old terms) lock when we want to pull some values from it. This was done to avoid deadlock risks by preventing functions from acquiring (and holding) the `cached_head` and `fork_choice` locks simultaneously.
## Breaking Changes
### The `state` (root) field in the `finalized_checkpoint` SSE event
Consider the scenario where epoch `n` is just finalized, but `start_slot(n)` is skipped. There are two state roots we might in the `finalized_checkpoint` SSE event:
1. The state root of the finalized block, which is `get_block(finalized_checkpoint.root).state_root`.
4. The state root at slot of `start_slot(n)`, which would be the state from (1), but "skipped forward" through any skip slots.
Previously, Lighthouse would choose (2). However, we can see that when [Teku generates that event](https://github.com/ConsenSys/teku/blob/de2b2801c89ef5abf983d6bf37867c37fc47121f/data/beaconrestapi/src/main/java/tech/pegasys/teku/beaconrestapi/handlers/v1/events/EventSubscriptionManager.java#L171-L182) it uses [`getStateRootFromBlockRoot`](https://github.com/ConsenSys/teku/blob/de2b2801c89ef5abf983d6bf37867c37fc47121f/data/provider/src/main/java/tech/pegasys/teku/api/ChainDataProvider.java#L336-L341) which uses (1).
I have switched Lighthouse from (2) to (1). I think it's a somewhat arbitrary choice between the two, where (1) is easier to compute and is consistent with Teku.
## Notes for Reviewers
I've renamed `BeaconChain::fork_choice` to `BeaconChain::recompute_head`. Doing this helped ensure I broke all previous uses of fork choice and I also find it more descriptive. It describes an action and can't be confused with trying to get a reference to the `ForkChoice` struct.
I've changed the ordering of SSE events when a block is received. It used to be `[block, finalized, head]` and now it's `[block, head, finalized]`. It was easier this way and I don't think we were making any promises about SSE event ordering so it's not "breaking".
I've made it so fork choice will run when it's first constructed. I did this because I wanted to have a cached version of the last call to `get_head`. Ensuring `get_head` has been run *at least once* means that the cached values doesn't need to wrapped in an `Option`. This was fairly simple, it just involved passing a `slot` to the constructor so it knows *when* it's being run. When loading a fork choice from the store and a slot clock isn't handy I've just used the `slot` that was saved in the `fork_choice_store`. That seems like it would be a faithful representation of the slot when we saved it.
I added the `genesis_time: u64` to the `BeaconChain`. It's small, constant and nice to have around.
Since we're using FC for the fin/just checkpoints, we no longer get the `0x00..00` roots at genesis. You can see I had to remove a work-around in `ef-tests` here: b56be3bc2. I can't find any reason why this would be an issue, if anything I think it'll be better since the genesis-alias has caught us out a few times (0x00..00 isn't actually a real root). Edit: I did find a case where the `network` expected the 0x00..00 alias and patched it here: 3f26ac3e2.
You'll notice a lot of changes in tests. Generally, tests should be functionally equivalent. Here are the things creating the most diff-noise in tests:
- Changing tests to be `tokio::async` tests.
- Adding `.await` to fork choice, block processing and block production functions.
- Refactor of the `canonical_head` "API" provided by the `BeaconChain`. E.g., `chain.canonical_head.cached_head()` instead of `chain.canonical_head.read()`.
- Wrapping `SignedBeaconBlock` in an `Arc`.
- In the `beacon_chain/tests/block_verification`, we can't use the `lazy_static` `CHAIN_SEGMENT` variable anymore since it's generated with an async function. We just generate it in each test, not so efficient but hopefully insignificant.
I had to disable `rayon` concurrent tests in the `fork_choice` tests. This is because the use of `rayon` and `block_on` was causing a panic.
Co-authored-by: Mac L <mjladson@pm.me>
2022-07-03 05:36:50 +00:00
|
|
|
let (block, _) = harness.make_block(state.clone(), Slot::new(1)).await;
|
2021-08-09 02:43:03 +00:00
|
|
|
|
Use async code when interacting with EL (#3244)
## Overview
This rather extensive PR achieves two primary goals:
1. Uses the finalized/justified checkpoints of fork choice (FC), rather than that of the head state.
2. Refactors fork choice, block production and block processing to `async` functions.
Additionally, it achieves:
- Concurrent forkchoice updates to the EL and cache pruning after a new head is selected.
- Concurrent "block packing" (attestations, etc) and execution payload retrieval during block production.
- Concurrent per-block-processing and execution payload verification during block processing.
- The `Arc`-ification of `SignedBeaconBlock` during block processing (it's never mutated, so why not?):
- I had to do this to deal with sending blocks into spawned tasks.
- Previously we were cloning the beacon block at least 2 times during each block processing, these clones are either removed or turned into cheaper `Arc` clones.
- We were also `Box`-ing and un-`Box`-ing beacon blocks as they moved throughout the networking crate. This is not a big deal, but it's nice to avoid shifting things between the stack and heap.
- Avoids cloning *all the blocks* in *every chain segment* during sync.
- It also has the potential to clean up our code where we need to pass an *owned* block around so we can send it back in the case of an error (I didn't do much of this, my PR is already big enough :sweat_smile:)
- The `BeaconChain::HeadSafetyStatus` struct was removed. It was an old relic from prior merge specs.
For motivation for this change, see https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse/pull/3244#issuecomment-1160963273
## Changes to `canonical_head` and `fork_choice`
Previously, the `BeaconChain` had two separate fields:
```
canonical_head: RwLock<Snapshot>,
fork_choice: RwLock<BeaconForkChoice>
```
Now, we have grouped these values under a single struct:
```
canonical_head: CanonicalHead {
cached_head: RwLock<Arc<Snapshot>>,
fork_choice: RwLock<BeaconForkChoice>
}
```
Apart from ergonomics, the only *actual* change here is wrapping the canonical head snapshot in an `Arc`. This means that we no longer need to hold the `cached_head` (`canonical_head`, in old terms) lock when we want to pull some values from it. This was done to avoid deadlock risks by preventing functions from acquiring (and holding) the `cached_head` and `fork_choice` locks simultaneously.
## Breaking Changes
### The `state` (root) field in the `finalized_checkpoint` SSE event
Consider the scenario where epoch `n` is just finalized, but `start_slot(n)` is skipped. There are two state roots we might in the `finalized_checkpoint` SSE event:
1. The state root of the finalized block, which is `get_block(finalized_checkpoint.root).state_root`.
4. The state root at slot of `start_slot(n)`, which would be the state from (1), but "skipped forward" through any skip slots.
Previously, Lighthouse would choose (2). However, we can see that when [Teku generates that event](https://github.com/ConsenSys/teku/blob/de2b2801c89ef5abf983d6bf37867c37fc47121f/data/beaconrestapi/src/main/java/tech/pegasys/teku/beaconrestapi/handlers/v1/events/EventSubscriptionManager.java#L171-L182) it uses [`getStateRootFromBlockRoot`](https://github.com/ConsenSys/teku/blob/de2b2801c89ef5abf983d6bf37867c37fc47121f/data/provider/src/main/java/tech/pegasys/teku/api/ChainDataProvider.java#L336-L341) which uses (1).
I have switched Lighthouse from (2) to (1). I think it's a somewhat arbitrary choice between the two, where (1) is easier to compute and is consistent with Teku.
## Notes for Reviewers
I've renamed `BeaconChain::fork_choice` to `BeaconChain::recompute_head`. Doing this helped ensure I broke all previous uses of fork choice and I also find it more descriptive. It describes an action and can't be confused with trying to get a reference to the `ForkChoice` struct.
I've changed the ordering of SSE events when a block is received. It used to be `[block, finalized, head]` and now it's `[block, head, finalized]`. It was easier this way and I don't think we were making any promises about SSE event ordering so it's not "breaking".
I've made it so fork choice will run when it's first constructed. I did this because I wanted to have a cached version of the last call to `get_head`. Ensuring `get_head` has been run *at least once* means that the cached values doesn't need to wrapped in an `Option`. This was fairly simple, it just involved passing a `slot` to the constructor so it knows *when* it's being run. When loading a fork choice from the store and a slot clock isn't handy I've just used the `slot` that was saved in the `fork_choice_store`. That seems like it would be a faithful representation of the slot when we saved it.
I added the `genesis_time: u64` to the `BeaconChain`. It's small, constant and nice to have around.
Since we're using FC for the fin/just checkpoints, we no longer get the `0x00..00` roots at genesis. You can see I had to remove a work-around in `ef-tests` here: b56be3bc2. I can't find any reason why this would be an issue, if anything I think it'll be better since the genesis-alias has caught us out a few times (0x00..00 isn't actually a real root). Edit: I did find a case where the `network` expected the 0x00..00 alias and patched it here: 3f26ac3e2.
You'll notice a lot of changes in tests. Generally, tests should be functionally equivalent. Here are the things creating the most diff-noise in tests:
- Changing tests to be `tokio::async` tests.
- Adding `.await` to fork choice, block processing and block production functions.
- Refactor of the `canonical_head` "API" provided by the `BeaconChain`. E.g., `chain.canonical_head.cached_head()` instead of `chain.canonical_head.read()`.
- Wrapping `SignedBeaconBlock` in an `Arc`.
- In the `beacon_chain/tests/block_verification`, we can't use the `lazy_static` `CHAIN_SEGMENT` variable anymore since it's generated with an async function. We just generate it in each test, not so efficient but hopefully insignificant.
I had to disable `rayon` concurrent tests in the `fork_choice` tests. This is because the use of `rayon` and `block_on` was causing a panic.
Co-authored-by: Mac L <mjladson@pm.me>
2022-07-03 05:36:50 +00:00
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let verified_block = harness
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.chain
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.verify_block_for_gossip(Arc::new(block))
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.await
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.unwrap();
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2021-08-09 02:43:03 +00:00
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let attestations = verified_block.block.message().body().attestations().clone();
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2022-07-25 23:53:26 +00:00
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harness
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.chain
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2022-09-23 03:52:42 +00:00
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.process_block(
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verified_block.block_root,
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verified_block,
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2022-11-29 08:19:27 +00:00
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NotifyExecutionLayer::Yes,
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Add broadcast validation routes to Beacon Node HTTP API (#4316)
## Issue Addressed
- #4293
- #4264
## Proposed Changes
*Changes largely follow those suggested in the main issue*.
- Add new routes to HTTP API
- `post_beacon_blocks_v2`
- `post_blinded_beacon_blocks_v2`
- Add new routes to `BeaconNodeHttpClient`
- `post_beacon_blocks_v2`
- `post_blinded_beacon_blocks_v2`
- Define new Eth2 common types
- `BroadcastValidation`, enum representing the level of validation to apply to blocks prior to broadcast
- `BroadcastValidationQuery`, the corresponding HTTP query string type for the above type
- ~~Define `_checked` variants of both `publish_block` and `publish_blinded_block` that enforce a validation level at a type level~~
- Add interactive tests to the `bn_http_api_tests` test target covering each validation level (to their own test module, `broadcast_validation_tests`)
- `beacon/blocks`
- `broadcast_validation=gossip`
- Invalid (400)
- Full Pass (200)
- Partial Pass (202)
- `broadcast_validation=consensus`
- Invalid (400)
- Only gossip (400)
- Only consensus pass (i.e., equivocates) (200)
- Full pass (200)
- `broadcast_validation=consensus_and_equivocation`
- Invalid (400)
- Invalid due to early equivocation (400)
- Only gossip (400)
- Only consensus (400)
- Pass (200)
- `beacon/blinded_blocks`
- `broadcast_validation=gossip`
- Invalid (400)
- Full Pass (200)
- Partial Pass (202)
- `broadcast_validation=consensus`
- Invalid (400)
- Only gossip (400)
- ~~Only consensus pass (i.e., equivocates) (200)~~
- Full pass (200)
- `broadcast_validation=consensus_and_equivocation`
- Invalid (400)
- Invalid due to early equivocation (400)
- Only gossip (400)
- Only consensus (400)
- Pass (200)
- Add a new trait, `IntoGossipVerifiedBlock`, which allows type-level guarantees to be made as to gossip validity
- Modify the structure of the `ObservedBlockProducers` cache from a `(slot, validator_index)` mapping to a `((slot, validator_index), block_root)` mapping
- Modify `ObservedBlockProducers::proposer_has_been_observed` to return a `SeenBlock` rather than a boolean on success
- Punish gossip peer (low) for submitting equivocating blocks
- Rename `BlockError::SlashablePublish` to `BlockError::SlashableProposal`
## Additional Info
This PR contains changes that directly modify how blocks are verified within the client. For more context, consult [comments in-thread](https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse/pull/4316#discussion_r1234724202).
Co-authored-by: Michael Sproul <michael@sigmaprime.io>
2023-06-29 12:02:38 +00:00
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|| Ok(()),
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2022-09-23 03:52:42 +00:00
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)
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2022-07-25 23:53:26 +00:00
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.await
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.unwrap();
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2021-08-09 02:43:03 +00:00
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for att in attestations.iter() {
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let epoch = att.data.target.epoch;
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let committee = state
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.get_beacon_committee(att.data.slot, att.data.index)
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.unwrap();
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let indexed_attestation = get_indexed_attestation(committee.committee, att).unwrap();
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for &index in &indexed_attestation.attesting_indices {
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let index = index as usize;
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assert!(harness.chain.validator_seen_at_epoch(index, epoch));
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// Check the correct beacon cache is populated
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assert!(harness
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.chain
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.observed_block_attesters
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.read()
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.validator_has_been_observed(epoch, index)
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.expect("should check if block attester was observed"));
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assert!(!harness
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.chain
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.observed_gossip_attesters
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.read()
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.validator_has_been_observed(epoch, index)
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.expect("should check if gossip attester was observed"));
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assert!(!harness
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.chain
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.observed_aggregators
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.read()
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.validator_has_been_observed(epoch, index)
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.expect("should check if gossip aggregator was observed"));
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}
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}
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}
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Use async code when interacting with EL (#3244)
## Overview
This rather extensive PR achieves two primary goals:
1. Uses the finalized/justified checkpoints of fork choice (FC), rather than that of the head state.
2. Refactors fork choice, block production and block processing to `async` functions.
Additionally, it achieves:
- Concurrent forkchoice updates to the EL and cache pruning after a new head is selected.
- Concurrent "block packing" (attestations, etc) and execution payload retrieval during block production.
- Concurrent per-block-processing and execution payload verification during block processing.
- The `Arc`-ification of `SignedBeaconBlock` during block processing (it's never mutated, so why not?):
- I had to do this to deal with sending blocks into spawned tasks.
- Previously we were cloning the beacon block at least 2 times during each block processing, these clones are either removed or turned into cheaper `Arc` clones.
- We were also `Box`-ing and un-`Box`-ing beacon blocks as they moved throughout the networking crate. This is not a big deal, but it's nice to avoid shifting things between the stack and heap.
- Avoids cloning *all the blocks* in *every chain segment* during sync.
- It also has the potential to clean up our code where we need to pass an *owned* block around so we can send it back in the case of an error (I didn't do much of this, my PR is already big enough :sweat_smile:)
- The `BeaconChain::HeadSafetyStatus` struct was removed. It was an old relic from prior merge specs.
For motivation for this change, see https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse/pull/3244#issuecomment-1160963273
## Changes to `canonical_head` and `fork_choice`
Previously, the `BeaconChain` had two separate fields:
```
canonical_head: RwLock<Snapshot>,
fork_choice: RwLock<BeaconForkChoice>
```
Now, we have grouped these values under a single struct:
```
canonical_head: CanonicalHead {
cached_head: RwLock<Arc<Snapshot>>,
fork_choice: RwLock<BeaconForkChoice>
}
```
Apart from ergonomics, the only *actual* change here is wrapping the canonical head snapshot in an `Arc`. This means that we no longer need to hold the `cached_head` (`canonical_head`, in old terms) lock when we want to pull some values from it. This was done to avoid deadlock risks by preventing functions from acquiring (and holding) the `cached_head` and `fork_choice` locks simultaneously.
## Breaking Changes
### The `state` (root) field in the `finalized_checkpoint` SSE event
Consider the scenario where epoch `n` is just finalized, but `start_slot(n)` is skipped. There are two state roots we might in the `finalized_checkpoint` SSE event:
1. The state root of the finalized block, which is `get_block(finalized_checkpoint.root).state_root`.
4. The state root at slot of `start_slot(n)`, which would be the state from (1), but "skipped forward" through any skip slots.
Previously, Lighthouse would choose (2). However, we can see that when [Teku generates that event](https://github.com/ConsenSys/teku/blob/de2b2801c89ef5abf983d6bf37867c37fc47121f/data/beaconrestapi/src/main/java/tech/pegasys/teku/beaconrestapi/handlers/v1/events/EventSubscriptionManager.java#L171-L182) it uses [`getStateRootFromBlockRoot`](https://github.com/ConsenSys/teku/blob/de2b2801c89ef5abf983d6bf37867c37fc47121f/data/provider/src/main/java/tech/pegasys/teku/api/ChainDataProvider.java#L336-L341) which uses (1).
I have switched Lighthouse from (2) to (1). I think it's a somewhat arbitrary choice between the two, where (1) is easier to compute and is consistent with Teku.
## Notes for Reviewers
I've renamed `BeaconChain::fork_choice` to `BeaconChain::recompute_head`. Doing this helped ensure I broke all previous uses of fork choice and I also find it more descriptive. It describes an action and can't be confused with trying to get a reference to the `ForkChoice` struct.
I've changed the ordering of SSE events when a block is received. It used to be `[block, finalized, head]` and now it's `[block, head, finalized]`. It was easier this way and I don't think we were making any promises about SSE event ordering so it's not "breaking".
I've made it so fork choice will run when it's first constructed. I did this because I wanted to have a cached version of the last call to `get_head`. Ensuring `get_head` has been run *at least once* means that the cached values doesn't need to wrapped in an `Option`. This was fairly simple, it just involved passing a `slot` to the constructor so it knows *when* it's being run. When loading a fork choice from the store and a slot clock isn't handy I've just used the `slot` that was saved in the `fork_choice_store`. That seems like it would be a faithful representation of the slot when we saved it.
I added the `genesis_time: u64` to the `BeaconChain`. It's small, constant and nice to have around.
Since we're using FC for the fin/just checkpoints, we no longer get the `0x00..00` roots at genesis. You can see I had to remove a work-around in `ef-tests` here: b56be3bc2. I can't find any reason why this would be an issue, if anything I think it'll be better since the genesis-alias has caught us out a few times (0x00..00 isn't actually a real root). Edit: I did find a case where the `network` expected the 0x00..00 alias and patched it here: 3f26ac3e2.
You'll notice a lot of changes in tests. Generally, tests should be functionally equivalent. Here are the things creating the most diff-noise in tests:
- Changing tests to be `tokio::async` tests.
- Adding `.await` to fork choice, block processing and block production functions.
- Refactor of the `canonical_head` "API" provided by the `BeaconChain`. E.g., `chain.canonical_head.cached_head()` instead of `chain.canonical_head.read()`.
- Wrapping `SignedBeaconBlock` in an `Arc`.
- In the `beacon_chain/tests/block_verification`, we can't use the `lazy_static` `CHAIN_SEGMENT` variable anymore since it's generated with an async function. We just generate it in each test, not so efficient but hopefully insignificant.
I had to disable `rayon` concurrent tests in the `fork_choice` tests. This is because the use of `rayon` and `block_on` was causing a panic.
Co-authored-by: Mac L <mjladson@pm.me>
2022-07-03 05:36:50 +00:00
|
|
|
#[tokio::test]
|
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|
|
async fn add_base_block_to_altair_chain() {
|
2021-07-09 06:15:32 +00:00
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|
|
let mut spec = MainnetEthSpec::default_spec();
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|
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let slots_per_epoch = MainnetEthSpec::slots_per_epoch();
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|
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// The Altair fork happens at epoch 1.
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spec.altair_fork_epoch = Some(Epoch::new(1));
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|
|
2021-10-14 02:58:10 +00:00
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|
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let harness = BeaconChainHarness::builder(MainnetEthSpec)
|
|
|
|
.spec(spec)
|
|
|
|
.keypairs(KEYPAIRS[..].to_vec())
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|
|
|
.fresh_ephemeral_store()
|
2022-02-28 22:07:48 +00:00
|
|
|
.mock_execution_layer()
|
2021-10-14 02:58:10 +00:00
|
|
|
.build();
|
2021-07-09 06:15:32 +00:00
|
|
|
|
|
|
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// Move out of the genesis slot.
|
|
|
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harness.advance_slot();
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
// Build out all the blocks in epoch 0.
|
Use async code when interacting with EL (#3244)
## Overview
This rather extensive PR achieves two primary goals:
1. Uses the finalized/justified checkpoints of fork choice (FC), rather than that of the head state.
2. Refactors fork choice, block production and block processing to `async` functions.
Additionally, it achieves:
- Concurrent forkchoice updates to the EL and cache pruning after a new head is selected.
- Concurrent "block packing" (attestations, etc) and execution payload retrieval during block production.
- Concurrent per-block-processing and execution payload verification during block processing.
- The `Arc`-ification of `SignedBeaconBlock` during block processing (it's never mutated, so why not?):
- I had to do this to deal with sending blocks into spawned tasks.
- Previously we were cloning the beacon block at least 2 times during each block processing, these clones are either removed or turned into cheaper `Arc` clones.
- We were also `Box`-ing and un-`Box`-ing beacon blocks as they moved throughout the networking crate. This is not a big deal, but it's nice to avoid shifting things between the stack and heap.
- Avoids cloning *all the blocks* in *every chain segment* during sync.
- It also has the potential to clean up our code where we need to pass an *owned* block around so we can send it back in the case of an error (I didn't do much of this, my PR is already big enough :sweat_smile:)
- The `BeaconChain::HeadSafetyStatus` struct was removed. It was an old relic from prior merge specs.
For motivation for this change, see https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse/pull/3244#issuecomment-1160963273
## Changes to `canonical_head` and `fork_choice`
Previously, the `BeaconChain` had two separate fields:
```
canonical_head: RwLock<Snapshot>,
fork_choice: RwLock<BeaconForkChoice>
```
Now, we have grouped these values under a single struct:
```
canonical_head: CanonicalHead {
cached_head: RwLock<Arc<Snapshot>>,
fork_choice: RwLock<BeaconForkChoice>
}
```
Apart from ergonomics, the only *actual* change here is wrapping the canonical head snapshot in an `Arc`. This means that we no longer need to hold the `cached_head` (`canonical_head`, in old terms) lock when we want to pull some values from it. This was done to avoid deadlock risks by preventing functions from acquiring (and holding) the `cached_head` and `fork_choice` locks simultaneously.
## Breaking Changes
### The `state` (root) field in the `finalized_checkpoint` SSE event
Consider the scenario where epoch `n` is just finalized, but `start_slot(n)` is skipped. There are two state roots we might in the `finalized_checkpoint` SSE event:
1. The state root of the finalized block, which is `get_block(finalized_checkpoint.root).state_root`.
4. The state root at slot of `start_slot(n)`, which would be the state from (1), but "skipped forward" through any skip slots.
Previously, Lighthouse would choose (2). However, we can see that when [Teku generates that event](https://github.com/ConsenSys/teku/blob/de2b2801c89ef5abf983d6bf37867c37fc47121f/data/beaconrestapi/src/main/java/tech/pegasys/teku/beaconrestapi/handlers/v1/events/EventSubscriptionManager.java#L171-L182) it uses [`getStateRootFromBlockRoot`](https://github.com/ConsenSys/teku/blob/de2b2801c89ef5abf983d6bf37867c37fc47121f/data/provider/src/main/java/tech/pegasys/teku/api/ChainDataProvider.java#L336-L341) which uses (1).
I have switched Lighthouse from (2) to (1). I think it's a somewhat arbitrary choice between the two, where (1) is easier to compute and is consistent with Teku.
## Notes for Reviewers
I've renamed `BeaconChain::fork_choice` to `BeaconChain::recompute_head`. Doing this helped ensure I broke all previous uses of fork choice and I also find it more descriptive. It describes an action and can't be confused with trying to get a reference to the `ForkChoice` struct.
I've changed the ordering of SSE events when a block is received. It used to be `[block, finalized, head]` and now it's `[block, head, finalized]`. It was easier this way and I don't think we were making any promises about SSE event ordering so it's not "breaking".
I've made it so fork choice will run when it's first constructed. I did this because I wanted to have a cached version of the last call to `get_head`. Ensuring `get_head` has been run *at least once* means that the cached values doesn't need to wrapped in an `Option`. This was fairly simple, it just involved passing a `slot` to the constructor so it knows *when* it's being run. When loading a fork choice from the store and a slot clock isn't handy I've just used the `slot` that was saved in the `fork_choice_store`. That seems like it would be a faithful representation of the slot when we saved it.
I added the `genesis_time: u64` to the `BeaconChain`. It's small, constant and nice to have around.
Since we're using FC for the fin/just checkpoints, we no longer get the `0x00..00` roots at genesis. You can see I had to remove a work-around in `ef-tests` here: b56be3bc2. I can't find any reason why this would be an issue, if anything I think it'll be better since the genesis-alias has caught us out a few times (0x00..00 isn't actually a real root). Edit: I did find a case where the `network` expected the 0x00..00 alias and patched it here: 3f26ac3e2.
You'll notice a lot of changes in tests. Generally, tests should be functionally equivalent. Here are the things creating the most diff-noise in tests:
- Changing tests to be `tokio::async` tests.
- Adding `.await` to fork choice, block processing and block production functions.
- Refactor of the `canonical_head` "API" provided by the `BeaconChain`. E.g., `chain.canonical_head.cached_head()` instead of `chain.canonical_head.read()`.
- Wrapping `SignedBeaconBlock` in an `Arc`.
- In the `beacon_chain/tests/block_verification`, we can't use the `lazy_static` `CHAIN_SEGMENT` variable anymore since it's generated with an async function. We just generate it in each test, not so efficient but hopefully insignificant.
I had to disable `rayon` concurrent tests in the `fork_choice` tests. This is because the use of `rayon` and `block_on` was causing a panic.
Co-authored-by: Mac L <mjladson@pm.me>
2022-07-03 05:36:50 +00:00
|
|
|
harness
|
|
|
|
.extend_chain(
|
|
|
|
slots_per_epoch as usize,
|
|
|
|
BlockStrategy::OnCanonicalHead,
|
|
|
|
AttestationStrategy::AllValidators,
|
|
|
|
)
|
|
|
|
.await;
|
2021-07-09 06:15:32 +00:00
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
// Move into the next empty slot.
|
|
|
|
harness.advance_slot();
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
// Produce an Altair block.
|
|
|
|
let state = harness.get_current_state();
|
|
|
|
let slot = harness.get_current_slot();
|
Use async code when interacting with EL (#3244)
## Overview
This rather extensive PR achieves two primary goals:
1. Uses the finalized/justified checkpoints of fork choice (FC), rather than that of the head state.
2. Refactors fork choice, block production and block processing to `async` functions.
Additionally, it achieves:
- Concurrent forkchoice updates to the EL and cache pruning after a new head is selected.
- Concurrent "block packing" (attestations, etc) and execution payload retrieval during block production.
- Concurrent per-block-processing and execution payload verification during block processing.
- The `Arc`-ification of `SignedBeaconBlock` during block processing (it's never mutated, so why not?):
- I had to do this to deal with sending blocks into spawned tasks.
- Previously we were cloning the beacon block at least 2 times during each block processing, these clones are either removed or turned into cheaper `Arc` clones.
- We were also `Box`-ing and un-`Box`-ing beacon blocks as they moved throughout the networking crate. This is not a big deal, but it's nice to avoid shifting things between the stack and heap.
- Avoids cloning *all the blocks* in *every chain segment* during sync.
- It also has the potential to clean up our code where we need to pass an *owned* block around so we can send it back in the case of an error (I didn't do much of this, my PR is already big enough :sweat_smile:)
- The `BeaconChain::HeadSafetyStatus` struct was removed. It was an old relic from prior merge specs.
For motivation for this change, see https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse/pull/3244#issuecomment-1160963273
## Changes to `canonical_head` and `fork_choice`
Previously, the `BeaconChain` had two separate fields:
```
canonical_head: RwLock<Snapshot>,
fork_choice: RwLock<BeaconForkChoice>
```
Now, we have grouped these values under a single struct:
```
canonical_head: CanonicalHead {
cached_head: RwLock<Arc<Snapshot>>,
fork_choice: RwLock<BeaconForkChoice>
}
```
Apart from ergonomics, the only *actual* change here is wrapping the canonical head snapshot in an `Arc`. This means that we no longer need to hold the `cached_head` (`canonical_head`, in old terms) lock when we want to pull some values from it. This was done to avoid deadlock risks by preventing functions from acquiring (and holding) the `cached_head` and `fork_choice` locks simultaneously.
## Breaking Changes
### The `state` (root) field in the `finalized_checkpoint` SSE event
Consider the scenario where epoch `n` is just finalized, but `start_slot(n)` is skipped. There are two state roots we might in the `finalized_checkpoint` SSE event:
1. The state root of the finalized block, which is `get_block(finalized_checkpoint.root).state_root`.
4. The state root at slot of `start_slot(n)`, which would be the state from (1), but "skipped forward" through any skip slots.
Previously, Lighthouse would choose (2). However, we can see that when [Teku generates that event](https://github.com/ConsenSys/teku/blob/de2b2801c89ef5abf983d6bf37867c37fc47121f/data/beaconrestapi/src/main/java/tech/pegasys/teku/beaconrestapi/handlers/v1/events/EventSubscriptionManager.java#L171-L182) it uses [`getStateRootFromBlockRoot`](https://github.com/ConsenSys/teku/blob/de2b2801c89ef5abf983d6bf37867c37fc47121f/data/provider/src/main/java/tech/pegasys/teku/api/ChainDataProvider.java#L336-L341) which uses (1).
I have switched Lighthouse from (2) to (1). I think it's a somewhat arbitrary choice between the two, where (1) is easier to compute and is consistent with Teku.
## Notes for Reviewers
I've renamed `BeaconChain::fork_choice` to `BeaconChain::recompute_head`. Doing this helped ensure I broke all previous uses of fork choice and I also find it more descriptive. It describes an action and can't be confused with trying to get a reference to the `ForkChoice` struct.
I've changed the ordering of SSE events when a block is received. It used to be `[block, finalized, head]` and now it's `[block, head, finalized]`. It was easier this way and I don't think we were making any promises about SSE event ordering so it's not "breaking".
I've made it so fork choice will run when it's first constructed. I did this because I wanted to have a cached version of the last call to `get_head`. Ensuring `get_head` has been run *at least once* means that the cached values doesn't need to wrapped in an `Option`. This was fairly simple, it just involved passing a `slot` to the constructor so it knows *when* it's being run. When loading a fork choice from the store and a slot clock isn't handy I've just used the `slot` that was saved in the `fork_choice_store`. That seems like it would be a faithful representation of the slot when we saved it.
I added the `genesis_time: u64` to the `BeaconChain`. It's small, constant and nice to have around.
Since we're using FC for the fin/just checkpoints, we no longer get the `0x00..00` roots at genesis. You can see I had to remove a work-around in `ef-tests` here: b56be3bc2. I can't find any reason why this would be an issue, if anything I think it'll be better since the genesis-alias has caught us out a few times (0x00..00 isn't actually a real root). Edit: I did find a case where the `network` expected the 0x00..00 alias and patched it here: 3f26ac3e2.
You'll notice a lot of changes in tests. Generally, tests should be functionally equivalent. Here are the things creating the most diff-noise in tests:
- Changing tests to be `tokio::async` tests.
- Adding `.await` to fork choice, block processing and block production functions.
- Refactor of the `canonical_head` "API" provided by the `BeaconChain`. E.g., `chain.canonical_head.cached_head()` instead of `chain.canonical_head.read()`.
- Wrapping `SignedBeaconBlock` in an `Arc`.
- In the `beacon_chain/tests/block_verification`, we can't use the `lazy_static` `CHAIN_SEGMENT` variable anymore since it's generated with an async function. We just generate it in each test, not so efficient but hopefully insignificant.
I had to disable `rayon` concurrent tests in the `fork_choice` tests. This is because the use of `rayon` and `block_on` was causing a panic.
Co-authored-by: Mac L <mjladson@pm.me>
2022-07-03 05:36:50 +00:00
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let (altair_signed_block, _) = harness.make_block(state.clone(), slot).await;
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2021-07-09 06:15:32 +00:00
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let altair_block = &altair_signed_block
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.as_altair()
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.expect("test expects an altair block")
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.message;
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let altair_body = &altair_block.body;
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// Create a Base-equivalent of `altair_block`.
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let base_block = SignedBeaconBlock::Base(SignedBeaconBlockBase {
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message: BeaconBlockBase {
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slot: altair_block.slot,
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proposer_index: altair_block.proposer_index,
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parent_root: altair_block.parent_root,
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state_root: altair_block.state_root,
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body: BeaconBlockBodyBase {
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randao_reveal: altair_body.randao_reveal.clone(),
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eth1_data: altair_body.eth1_data.clone(),
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graffiti: altair_body.graffiti,
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proposer_slashings: altair_body.proposer_slashings.clone(),
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attester_slashings: altair_body.attester_slashings.clone(),
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attestations: altair_body.attestations.clone(),
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deposits: altair_body.deposits.clone(),
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voluntary_exits: altair_body.voluntary_exits.clone(),
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2022-03-31 07:52:23 +00:00
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_phantom: PhantomData,
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2021-07-09 06:15:32 +00:00
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},
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},
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signature: Signature::empty(),
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});
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// Ensure that it would be impossible to apply this block to `per_block_processing`.
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{
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let mut state = state;
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2022-10-15 22:25:54 +00:00
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let mut ctxt = ConsensusContext::new(base_block.slot());
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2021-07-09 06:15:32 +00:00
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per_slot_processing(&mut state, None, &harness.chain.spec).unwrap();
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assert!(matches!(
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per_block_processing(
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&mut state,
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&base_block,
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BlockSignatureStrategy::NoVerification,
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2023-05-09 10:48:15 +00:00
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StateProcessingStrategy::Accurate,
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2021-12-21 06:30:52 +00:00
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VerifyBlockRoot::True,
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2022-10-15 22:25:54 +00:00
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&mut ctxt,
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2021-07-09 06:15:32 +00:00
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&harness.chain.spec,
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),
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Err(BlockProcessingError::InconsistentBlockFork(
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InconsistentFork {
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fork_at_slot: ForkName::Altair,
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object_fork: ForkName::Base,
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}
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))
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));
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}
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// Ensure that it would be impossible to verify this block for gossip.
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assert!(matches!(
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harness
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.chain
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Use async code when interacting with EL (#3244)
## Overview
This rather extensive PR achieves two primary goals:
1. Uses the finalized/justified checkpoints of fork choice (FC), rather than that of the head state.
2. Refactors fork choice, block production and block processing to `async` functions.
Additionally, it achieves:
- Concurrent forkchoice updates to the EL and cache pruning after a new head is selected.
- Concurrent "block packing" (attestations, etc) and execution payload retrieval during block production.
- Concurrent per-block-processing and execution payload verification during block processing.
- The `Arc`-ification of `SignedBeaconBlock` during block processing (it's never mutated, so why not?):
- I had to do this to deal with sending blocks into spawned tasks.
- Previously we were cloning the beacon block at least 2 times during each block processing, these clones are either removed or turned into cheaper `Arc` clones.
- We were also `Box`-ing and un-`Box`-ing beacon blocks as they moved throughout the networking crate. This is not a big deal, but it's nice to avoid shifting things between the stack and heap.
- Avoids cloning *all the blocks* in *every chain segment* during sync.
- It also has the potential to clean up our code where we need to pass an *owned* block around so we can send it back in the case of an error (I didn't do much of this, my PR is already big enough :sweat_smile:)
- The `BeaconChain::HeadSafetyStatus` struct was removed. It was an old relic from prior merge specs.
For motivation for this change, see https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse/pull/3244#issuecomment-1160963273
## Changes to `canonical_head` and `fork_choice`
Previously, the `BeaconChain` had two separate fields:
```
canonical_head: RwLock<Snapshot>,
fork_choice: RwLock<BeaconForkChoice>
```
Now, we have grouped these values under a single struct:
```
canonical_head: CanonicalHead {
cached_head: RwLock<Arc<Snapshot>>,
fork_choice: RwLock<BeaconForkChoice>
}
```
Apart from ergonomics, the only *actual* change here is wrapping the canonical head snapshot in an `Arc`. This means that we no longer need to hold the `cached_head` (`canonical_head`, in old terms) lock when we want to pull some values from it. This was done to avoid deadlock risks by preventing functions from acquiring (and holding) the `cached_head` and `fork_choice` locks simultaneously.
## Breaking Changes
### The `state` (root) field in the `finalized_checkpoint` SSE event
Consider the scenario where epoch `n` is just finalized, but `start_slot(n)` is skipped. There are two state roots we might in the `finalized_checkpoint` SSE event:
1. The state root of the finalized block, which is `get_block(finalized_checkpoint.root).state_root`.
4. The state root at slot of `start_slot(n)`, which would be the state from (1), but "skipped forward" through any skip slots.
Previously, Lighthouse would choose (2). However, we can see that when [Teku generates that event](https://github.com/ConsenSys/teku/blob/de2b2801c89ef5abf983d6bf37867c37fc47121f/data/beaconrestapi/src/main/java/tech/pegasys/teku/beaconrestapi/handlers/v1/events/EventSubscriptionManager.java#L171-L182) it uses [`getStateRootFromBlockRoot`](https://github.com/ConsenSys/teku/blob/de2b2801c89ef5abf983d6bf37867c37fc47121f/data/provider/src/main/java/tech/pegasys/teku/api/ChainDataProvider.java#L336-L341) which uses (1).
I have switched Lighthouse from (2) to (1). I think it's a somewhat arbitrary choice between the two, where (1) is easier to compute and is consistent with Teku.
## Notes for Reviewers
I've renamed `BeaconChain::fork_choice` to `BeaconChain::recompute_head`. Doing this helped ensure I broke all previous uses of fork choice and I also find it more descriptive. It describes an action and can't be confused with trying to get a reference to the `ForkChoice` struct.
I've changed the ordering of SSE events when a block is received. It used to be `[block, finalized, head]` and now it's `[block, head, finalized]`. It was easier this way and I don't think we were making any promises about SSE event ordering so it's not "breaking".
I've made it so fork choice will run when it's first constructed. I did this because I wanted to have a cached version of the last call to `get_head`. Ensuring `get_head` has been run *at least once* means that the cached values doesn't need to wrapped in an `Option`. This was fairly simple, it just involved passing a `slot` to the constructor so it knows *when* it's being run. When loading a fork choice from the store and a slot clock isn't handy I've just used the `slot` that was saved in the `fork_choice_store`. That seems like it would be a faithful representation of the slot when we saved it.
I added the `genesis_time: u64` to the `BeaconChain`. It's small, constant and nice to have around.
Since we're using FC for the fin/just checkpoints, we no longer get the `0x00..00` roots at genesis. You can see I had to remove a work-around in `ef-tests` here: b56be3bc2. I can't find any reason why this would be an issue, if anything I think it'll be better since the genesis-alias has caught us out a few times (0x00..00 isn't actually a real root). Edit: I did find a case where the `network` expected the 0x00..00 alias and patched it here: 3f26ac3e2.
You'll notice a lot of changes in tests. Generally, tests should be functionally equivalent. Here are the things creating the most diff-noise in tests:
- Changing tests to be `tokio::async` tests.
- Adding `.await` to fork choice, block processing and block production functions.
- Refactor of the `canonical_head` "API" provided by the `BeaconChain`. E.g., `chain.canonical_head.cached_head()` instead of `chain.canonical_head.read()`.
- Wrapping `SignedBeaconBlock` in an `Arc`.
- In the `beacon_chain/tests/block_verification`, we can't use the `lazy_static` `CHAIN_SEGMENT` variable anymore since it's generated with an async function. We just generate it in each test, not so efficient but hopefully insignificant.
I had to disable `rayon` concurrent tests in the `fork_choice` tests. This is because the use of `rayon` and `block_on` was causing a panic.
Co-authored-by: Mac L <mjladson@pm.me>
2022-07-03 05:36:50 +00:00
|
|
|
.verify_block_for_gossip(Arc::new(base_block.clone()))
|
|
|
|
.await
|
2021-07-09 06:15:32 +00:00
|
|
|
.err()
|
|
|
|
.expect("should error when processing base block"),
|
|
|
|
BlockError::InconsistentFork(InconsistentFork {
|
|
|
|
fork_at_slot: ForkName::Altair,
|
|
|
|
object_fork: ForkName::Base,
|
|
|
|
})
|
|
|
|
));
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
// Ensure that it would be impossible to import via `BeaconChain::process_block`.
|
|
|
|
assert!(matches!(
|
|
|
|
harness
|
|
|
|
.chain
|
2022-09-23 03:52:42 +00:00
|
|
|
.process_block(
|
|
|
|
base_block.canonical_root(),
|
|
|
|
Arc::new(base_block.clone()),
|
2022-11-29 08:19:27 +00:00
|
|
|
NotifyExecutionLayer::Yes,
|
Add broadcast validation routes to Beacon Node HTTP API (#4316)
## Issue Addressed
- #4293
- #4264
## Proposed Changes
*Changes largely follow those suggested in the main issue*.
- Add new routes to HTTP API
- `post_beacon_blocks_v2`
- `post_blinded_beacon_blocks_v2`
- Add new routes to `BeaconNodeHttpClient`
- `post_beacon_blocks_v2`
- `post_blinded_beacon_blocks_v2`
- Define new Eth2 common types
- `BroadcastValidation`, enum representing the level of validation to apply to blocks prior to broadcast
- `BroadcastValidationQuery`, the corresponding HTTP query string type for the above type
- ~~Define `_checked` variants of both `publish_block` and `publish_blinded_block` that enforce a validation level at a type level~~
- Add interactive tests to the `bn_http_api_tests` test target covering each validation level (to their own test module, `broadcast_validation_tests`)
- `beacon/blocks`
- `broadcast_validation=gossip`
- Invalid (400)
- Full Pass (200)
- Partial Pass (202)
- `broadcast_validation=consensus`
- Invalid (400)
- Only gossip (400)
- Only consensus pass (i.e., equivocates) (200)
- Full pass (200)
- `broadcast_validation=consensus_and_equivocation`
- Invalid (400)
- Invalid due to early equivocation (400)
- Only gossip (400)
- Only consensus (400)
- Pass (200)
- `beacon/blinded_blocks`
- `broadcast_validation=gossip`
- Invalid (400)
- Full Pass (200)
- Partial Pass (202)
- `broadcast_validation=consensus`
- Invalid (400)
- Only gossip (400)
- ~~Only consensus pass (i.e., equivocates) (200)~~
- Full pass (200)
- `broadcast_validation=consensus_and_equivocation`
- Invalid (400)
- Invalid due to early equivocation (400)
- Only gossip (400)
- Only consensus (400)
- Pass (200)
- Add a new trait, `IntoGossipVerifiedBlock`, which allows type-level guarantees to be made as to gossip validity
- Modify the structure of the `ObservedBlockProducers` cache from a `(slot, validator_index)` mapping to a `((slot, validator_index), block_root)` mapping
- Modify `ObservedBlockProducers::proposer_has_been_observed` to return a `SeenBlock` rather than a boolean on success
- Punish gossip peer (low) for submitting equivocating blocks
- Rename `BlockError::SlashablePublish` to `BlockError::SlashableProposal`
## Additional Info
This PR contains changes that directly modify how blocks are verified within the client. For more context, consult [comments in-thread](https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse/pull/4316#discussion_r1234724202).
Co-authored-by: Michael Sproul <michael@sigmaprime.io>
2023-06-29 12:02:38 +00:00
|
|
|
|| Ok(()),
|
2022-09-23 03:52:42 +00:00
|
|
|
)
|
Use async code when interacting with EL (#3244)
## Overview
This rather extensive PR achieves two primary goals:
1. Uses the finalized/justified checkpoints of fork choice (FC), rather than that of the head state.
2. Refactors fork choice, block production and block processing to `async` functions.
Additionally, it achieves:
- Concurrent forkchoice updates to the EL and cache pruning after a new head is selected.
- Concurrent "block packing" (attestations, etc) and execution payload retrieval during block production.
- Concurrent per-block-processing and execution payload verification during block processing.
- The `Arc`-ification of `SignedBeaconBlock` during block processing (it's never mutated, so why not?):
- I had to do this to deal with sending blocks into spawned tasks.
- Previously we were cloning the beacon block at least 2 times during each block processing, these clones are either removed or turned into cheaper `Arc` clones.
- We were also `Box`-ing and un-`Box`-ing beacon blocks as they moved throughout the networking crate. This is not a big deal, but it's nice to avoid shifting things between the stack and heap.
- Avoids cloning *all the blocks* in *every chain segment* during sync.
- It also has the potential to clean up our code where we need to pass an *owned* block around so we can send it back in the case of an error (I didn't do much of this, my PR is already big enough :sweat_smile:)
- The `BeaconChain::HeadSafetyStatus` struct was removed. It was an old relic from prior merge specs.
For motivation for this change, see https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse/pull/3244#issuecomment-1160963273
## Changes to `canonical_head` and `fork_choice`
Previously, the `BeaconChain` had two separate fields:
```
canonical_head: RwLock<Snapshot>,
fork_choice: RwLock<BeaconForkChoice>
```
Now, we have grouped these values under a single struct:
```
canonical_head: CanonicalHead {
cached_head: RwLock<Arc<Snapshot>>,
fork_choice: RwLock<BeaconForkChoice>
}
```
Apart from ergonomics, the only *actual* change here is wrapping the canonical head snapshot in an `Arc`. This means that we no longer need to hold the `cached_head` (`canonical_head`, in old terms) lock when we want to pull some values from it. This was done to avoid deadlock risks by preventing functions from acquiring (and holding) the `cached_head` and `fork_choice` locks simultaneously.
## Breaking Changes
### The `state` (root) field in the `finalized_checkpoint` SSE event
Consider the scenario where epoch `n` is just finalized, but `start_slot(n)` is skipped. There are two state roots we might in the `finalized_checkpoint` SSE event:
1. The state root of the finalized block, which is `get_block(finalized_checkpoint.root).state_root`.
4. The state root at slot of `start_slot(n)`, which would be the state from (1), but "skipped forward" through any skip slots.
Previously, Lighthouse would choose (2). However, we can see that when [Teku generates that event](https://github.com/ConsenSys/teku/blob/de2b2801c89ef5abf983d6bf37867c37fc47121f/data/beaconrestapi/src/main/java/tech/pegasys/teku/beaconrestapi/handlers/v1/events/EventSubscriptionManager.java#L171-L182) it uses [`getStateRootFromBlockRoot`](https://github.com/ConsenSys/teku/blob/de2b2801c89ef5abf983d6bf37867c37fc47121f/data/provider/src/main/java/tech/pegasys/teku/api/ChainDataProvider.java#L336-L341) which uses (1).
I have switched Lighthouse from (2) to (1). I think it's a somewhat arbitrary choice between the two, where (1) is easier to compute and is consistent with Teku.
## Notes for Reviewers
I've renamed `BeaconChain::fork_choice` to `BeaconChain::recompute_head`. Doing this helped ensure I broke all previous uses of fork choice and I also find it more descriptive. It describes an action and can't be confused with trying to get a reference to the `ForkChoice` struct.
I've changed the ordering of SSE events when a block is received. It used to be `[block, finalized, head]` and now it's `[block, head, finalized]`. It was easier this way and I don't think we were making any promises about SSE event ordering so it's not "breaking".
I've made it so fork choice will run when it's first constructed. I did this because I wanted to have a cached version of the last call to `get_head`. Ensuring `get_head` has been run *at least once* means that the cached values doesn't need to wrapped in an `Option`. This was fairly simple, it just involved passing a `slot` to the constructor so it knows *when* it's being run. When loading a fork choice from the store and a slot clock isn't handy I've just used the `slot` that was saved in the `fork_choice_store`. That seems like it would be a faithful representation of the slot when we saved it.
I added the `genesis_time: u64` to the `BeaconChain`. It's small, constant and nice to have around.
Since we're using FC for the fin/just checkpoints, we no longer get the `0x00..00` roots at genesis. You can see I had to remove a work-around in `ef-tests` here: b56be3bc2. I can't find any reason why this would be an issue, if anything I think it'll be better since the genesis-alias has caught us out a few times (0x00..00 isn't actually a real root). Edit: I did find a case where the `network` expected the 0x00..00 alias and patched it here: 3f26ac3e2.
You'll notice a lot of changes in tests. Generally, tests should be functionally equivalent. Here are the things creating the most diff-noise in tests:
- Changing tests to be `tokio::async` tests.
- Adding `.await` to fork choice, block processing and block production functions.
- Refactor of the `canonical_head` "API" provided by the `BeaconChain`. E.g., `chain.canonical_head.cached_head()` instead of `chain.canonical_head.read()`.
- Wrapping `SignedBeaconBlock` in an `Arc`.
- In the `beacon_chain/tests/block_verification`, we can't use the `lazy_static` `CHAIN_SEGMENT` variable anymore since it's generated with an async function. We just generate it in each test, not so efficient but hopefully insignificant.
I had to disable `rayon` concurrent tests in the `fork_choice` tests. This is because the use of `rayon` and `block_on` was causing a panic.
Co-authored-by: Mac L <mjladson@pm.me>
2022-07-03 05:36:50 +00:00
|
|
|
.await
|
2021-07-09 06:15:32 +00:00
|
|
|
.err()
|
|
|
|
.expect("should error when processing base block"),
|
|
|
|
BlockError::InconsistentFork(InconsistentFork {
|
|
|
|
fork_at_slot: ForkName::Altair,
|
|
|
|
object_fork: ForkName::Base,
|
|
|
|
})
|
|
|
|
));
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
// Ensure that it would be impossible to import via `BeaconChain::process_chain_segment`.
|
|
|
|
assert!(matches!(
|
Use async code when interacting with EL (#3244)
## Overview
This rather extensive PR achieves two primary goals:
1. Uses the finalized/justified checkpoints of fork choice (FC), rather than that of the head state.
2. Refactors fork choice, block production and block processing to `async` functions.
Additionally, it achieves:
- Concurrent forkchoice updates to the EL and cache pruning after a new head is selected.
- Concurrent "block packing" (attestations, etc) and execution payload retrieval during block production.
- Concurrent per-block-processing and execution payload verification during block processing.
- The `Arc`-ification of `SignedBeaconBlock` during block processing (it's never mutated, so why not?):
- I had to do this to deal with sending blocks into spawned tasks.
- Previously we were cloning the beacon block at least 2 times during each block processing, these clones are either removed or turned into cheaper `Arc` clones.
- We were also `Box`-ing and un-`Box`-ing beacon blocks as they moved throughout the networking crate. This is not a big deal, but it's nice to avoid shifting things between the stack and heap.
- Avoids cloning *all the blocks* in *every chain segment* during sync.
- It also has the potential to clean up our code where we need to pass an *owned* block around so we can send it back in the case of an error (I didn't do much of this, my PR is already big enough :sweat_smile:)
- The `BeaconChain::HeadSafetyStatus` struct was removed. It was an old relic from prior merge specs.
For motivation for this change, see https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse/pull/3244#issuecomment-1160963273
## Changes to `canonical_head` and `fork_choice`
Previously, the `BeaconChain` had two separate fields:
```
canonical_head: RwLock<Snapshot>,
fork_choice: RwLock<BeaconForkChoice>
```
Now, we have grouped these values under a single struct:
```
canonical_head: CanonicalHead {
cached_head: RwLock<Arc<Snapshot>>,
fork_choice: RwLock<BeaconForkChoice>
}
```
Apart from ergonomics, the only *actual* change here is wrapping the canonical head snapshot in an `Arc`. This means that we no longer need to hold the `cached_head` (`canonical_head`, in old terms) lock when we want to pull some values from it. This was done to avoid deadlock risks by preventing functions from acquiring (and holding) the `cached_head` and `fork_choice` locks simultaneously.
## Breaking Changes
### The `state` (root) field in the `finalized_checkpoint` SSE event
Consider the scenario where epoch `n` is just finalized, but `start_slot(n)` is skipped. There are two state roots we might in the `finalized_checkpoint` SSE event:
1. The state root of the finalized block, which is `get_block(finalized_checkpoint.root).state_root`.
4. The state root at slot of `start_slot(n)`, which would be the state from (1), but "skipped forward" through any skip slots.
Previously, Lighthouse would choose (2). However, we can see that when [Teku generates that event](https://github.com/ConsenSys/teku/blob/de2b2801c89ef5abf983d6bf37867c37fc47121f/data/beaconrestapi/src/main/java/tech/pegasys/teku/beaconrestapi/handlers/v1/events/EventSubscriptionManager.java#L171-L182) it uses [`getStateRootFromBlockRoot`](https://github.com/ConsenSys/teku/blob/de2b2801c89ef5abf983d6bf37867c37fc47121f/data/provider/src/main/java/tech/pegasys/teku/api/ChainDataProvider.java#L336-L341) which uses (1).
I have switched Lighthouse from (2) to (1). I think it's a somewhat arbitrary choice between the two, where (1) is easier to compute and is consistent with Teku.
## Notes for Reviewers
I've renamed `BeaconChain::fork_choice` to `BeaconChain::recompute_head`. Doing this helped ensure I broke all previous uses of fork choice and I also find it more descriptive. It describes an action and can't be confused with trying to get a reference to the `ForkChoice` struct.
I've changed the ordering of SSE events when a block is received. It used to be `[block, finalized, head]` and now it's `[block, head, finalized]`. It was easier this way and I don't think we were making any promises about SSE event ordering so it's not "breaking".
I've made it so fork choice will run when it's first constructed. I did this because I wanted to have a cached version of the last call to `get_head`. Ensuring `get_head` has been run *at least once* means that the cached values doesn't need to wrapped in an `Option`. This was fairly simple, it just involved passing a `slot` to the constructor so it knows *when* it's being run. When loading a fork choice from the store and a slot clock isn't handy I've just used the `slot` that was saved in the `fork_choice_store`. That seems like it would be a faithful representation of the slot when we saved it.
I added the `genesis_time: u64` to the `BeaconChain`. It's small, constant and nice to have around.
Since we're using FC for the fin/just checkpoints, we no longer get the `0x00..00` roots at genesis. You can see I had to remove a work-around in `ef-tests` here: b56be3bc2. I can't find any reason why this would be an issue, if anything I think it'll be better since the genesis-alias has caught us out a few times (0x00..00 isn't actually a real root). Edit: I did find a case where the `network` expected the 0x00..00 alias and patched it here: 3f26ac3e2.
You'll notice a lot of changes in tests. Generally, tests should be functionally equivalent. Here are the things creating the most diff-noise in tests:
- Changing tests to be `tokio::async` tests.
- Adding `.await` to fork choice, block processing and block production functions.
- Refactor of the `canonical_head` "API" provided by the `BeaconChain`. E.g., `chain.canonical_head.cached_head()` instead of `chain.canonical_head.read()`.
- Wrapping `SignedBeaconBlock` in an `Arc`.
- In the `beacon_chain/tests/block_verification`, we can't use the `lazy_static` `CHAIN_SEGMENT` variable anymore since it's generated with an async function. We just generate it in each test, not so efficient but hopefully insignificant.
I had to disable `rayon` concurrent tests in the `fork_choice` tests. This is because the use of `rayon` and `block_on` was causing a panic.
Co-authored-by: Mac L <mjladson@pm.me>
2022-07-03 05:36:50 +00:00
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harness
|
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.chain
|
2023-06-16 06:44:31 +00:00
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.process_chain_segment(vec![Arc::new(base_block)], NotifyExecutionLayer::Yes,)
|
Use async code when interacting with EL (#3244)
## Overview
This rather extensive PR achieves two primary goals:
1. Uses the finalized/justified checkpoints of fork choice (FC), rather than that of the head state.
2. Refactors fork choice, block production and block processing to `async` functions.
Additionally, it achieves:
- Concurrent forkchoice updates to the EL and cache pruning after a new head is selected.
- Concurrent "block packing" (attestations, etc) and execution payload retrieval during block production.
- Concurrent per-block-processing and execution payload verification during block processing.
- The `Arc`-ification of `SignedBeaconBlock` during block processing (it's never mutated, so why not?):
- I had to do this to deal with sending blocks into spawned tasks.
- Previously we were cloning the beacon block at least 2 times during each block processing, these clones are either removed or turned into cheaper `Arc` clones.
- We were also `Box`-ing and un-`Box`-ing beacon blocks as they moved throughout the networking crate. This is not a big deal, but it's nice to avoid shifting things between the stack and heap.
- Avoids cloning *all the blocks* in *every chain segment* during sync.
- It also has the potential to clean up our code where we need to pass an *owned* block around so we can send it back in the case of an error (I didn't do much of this, my PR is already big enough :sweat_smile:)
- The `BeaconChain::HeadSafetyStatus` struct was removed. It was an old relic from prior merge specs.
For motivation for this change, see https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse/pull/3244#issuecomment-1160963273
## Changes to `canonical_head` and `fork_choice`
Previously, the `BeaconChain` had two separate fields:
```
canonical_head: RwLock<Snapshot>,
fork_choice: RwLock<BeaconForkChoice>
```
Now, we have grouped these values under a single struct:
```
canonical_head: CanonicalHead {
cached_head: RwLock<Arc<Snapshot>>,
fork_choice: RwLock<BeaconForkChoice>
}
```
Apart from ergonomics, the only *actual* change here is wrapping the canonical head snapshot in an `Arc`. This means that we no longer need to hold the `cached_head` (`canonical_head`, in old terms) lock when we want to pull some values from it. This was done to avoid deadlock risks by preventing functions from acquiring (and holding) the `cached_head` and `fork_choice` locks simultaneously.
## Breaking Changes
### The `state` (root) field in the `finalized_checkpoint` SSE event
Consider the scenario where epoch `n` is just finalized, but `start_slot(n)` is skipped. There are two state roots we might in the `finalized_checkpoint` SSE event:
1. The state root of the finalized block, which is `get_block(finalized_checkpoint.root).state_root`.
4. The state root at slot of `start_slot(n)`, which would be the state from (1), but "skipped forward" through any skip slots.
Previously, Lighthouse would choose (2). However, we can see that when [Teku generates that event](https://github.com/ConsenSys/teku/blob/de2b2801c89ef5abf983d6bf37867c37fc47121f/data/beaconrestapi/src/main/java/tech/pegasys/teku/beaconrestapi/handlers/v1/events/EventSubscriptionManager.java#L171-L182) it uses [`getStateRootFromBlockRoot`](https://github.com/ConsenSys/teku/blob/de2b2801c89ef5abf983d6bf37867c37fc47121f/data/provider/src/main/java/tech/pegasys/teku/api/ChainDataProvider.java#L336-L341) which uses (1).
I have switched Lighthouse from (2) to (1). I think it's a somewhat arbitrary choice between the two, where (1) is easier to compute and is consistent with Teku.
## Notes for Reviewers
I've renamed `BeaconChain::fork_choice` to `BeaconChain::recompute_head`. Doing this helped ensure I broke all previous uses of fork choice and I also find it more descriptive. It describes an action and can't be confused with trying to get a reference to the `ForkChoice` struct.
I've changed the ordering of SSE events when a block is received. It used to be `[block, finalized, head]` and now it's `[block, head, finalized]`. It was easier this way and I don't think we were making any promises about SSE event ordering so it's not "breaking".
I've made it so fork choice will run when it's first constructed. I did this because I wanted to have a cached version of the last call to `get_head`. Ensuring `get_head` has been run *at least once* means that the cached values doesn't need to wrapped in an `Option`. This was fairly simple, it just involved passing a `slot` to the constructor so it knows *when* it's being run. When loading a fork choice from the store and a slot clock isn't handy I've just used the `slot` that was saved in the `fork_choice_store`. That seems like it would be a faithful representation of the slot when we saved it.
I added the `genesis_time: u64` to the `BeaconChain`. It's small, constant and nice to have around.
Since we're using FC for the fin/just checkpoints, we no longer get the `0x00..00` roots at genesis. You can see I had to remove a work-around in `ef-tests` here: b56be3bc2. I can't find any reason why this would be an issue, if anything I think it'll be better since the genesis-alias has caught us out a few times (0x00..00 isn't actually a real root). Edit: I did find a case where the `network` expected the 0x00..00 alias and patched it here: 3f26ac3e2.
You'll notice a lot of changes in tests. Generally, tests should be functionally equivalent. Here are the things creating the most diff-noise in tests:
- Changing tests to be `tokio::async` tests.
- Adding `.await` to fork choice, block processing and block production functions.
- Refactor of the `canonical_head` "API" provided by the `BeaconChain`. E.g., `chain.canonical_head.cached_head()` instead of `chain.canonical_head.read()`.
- Wrapping `SignedBeaconBlock` in an `Arc`.
- In the `beacon_chain/tests/block_verification`, we can't use the `lazy_static` `CHAIN_SEGMENT` variable anymore since it's generated with an async function. We just generate it in each test, not so efficient but hopefully insignificant.
I had to disable `rayon` concurrent tests in the `fork_choice` tests. This is because the use of `rayon` and `block_on` was causing a panic.
Co-authored-by: Mac L <mjladson@pm.me>
2022-07-03 05:36:50 +00:00
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.await,
|
2021-07-09 06:15:32 +00:00
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ChainSegmentResult::Failed {
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imported_blocks: 0,
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error: BlockError::InconsistentFork(InconsistentFork {
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fork_at_slot: ForkName::Altair,
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object_fork: ForkName::Base,
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})
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}
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));
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}
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Use async code when interacting with EL (#3244)
## Overview
This rather extensive PR achieves two primary goals:
1. Uses the finalized/justified checkpoints of fork choice (FC), rather than that of the head state.
2. Refactors fork choice, block production and block processing to `async` functions.
Additionally, it achieves:
- Concurrent forkchoice updates to the EL and cache pruning after a new head is selected.
- Concurrent "block packing" (attestations, etc) and execution payload retrieval during block production.
- Concurrent per-block-processing and execution payload verification during block processing.
- The `Arc`-ification of `SignedBeaconBlock` during block processing (it's never mutated, so why not?):
- I had to do this to deal with sending blocks into spawned tasks.
- Previously we were cloning the beacon block at least 2 times during each block processing, these clones are either removed or turned into cheaper `Arc` clones.
- We were also `Box`-ing and un-`Box`-ing beacon blocks as they moved throughout the networking crate. This is not a big deal, but it's nice to avoid shifting things between the stack and heap.
- Avoids cloning *all the blocks* in *every chain segment* during sync.
- It also has the potential to clean up our code where we need to pass an *owned* block around so we can send it back in the case of an error (I didn't do much of this, my PR is already big enough :sweat_smile:)
- The `BeaconChain::HeadSafetyStatus` struct was removed. It was an old relic from prior merge specs.
For motivation for this change, see https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse/pull/3244#issuecomment-1160963273
## Changes to `canonical_head` and `fork_choice`
Previously, the `BeaconChain` had two separate fields:
```
canonical_head: RwLock<Snapshot>,
fork_choice: RwLock<BeaconForkChoice>
```
Now, we have grouped these values under a single struct:
```
canonical_head: CanonicalHead {
cached_head: RwLock<Arc<Snapshot>>,
fork_choice: RwLock<BeaconForkChoice>
}
```
Apart from ergonomics, the only *actual* change here is wrapping the canonical head snapshot in an `Arc`. This means that we no longer need to hold the `cached_head` (`canonical_head`, in old terms) lock when we want to pull some values from it. This was done to avoid deadlock risks by preventing functions from acquiring (and holding) the `cached_head` and `fork_choice` locks simultaneously.
## Breaking Changes
### The `state` (root) field in the `finalized_checkpoint` SSE event
Consider the scenario where epoch `n` is just finalized, but `start_slot(n)` is skipped. There are two state roots we might in the `finalized_checkpoint` SSE event:
1. The state root of the finalized block, which is `get_block(finalized_checkpoint.root).state_root`.
4. The state root at slot of `start_slot(n)`, which would be the state from (1), but "skipped forward" through any skip slots.
Previously, Lighthouse would choose (2). However, we can see that when [Teku generates that event](https://github.com/ConsenSys/teku/blob/de2b2801c89ef5abf983d6bf37867c37fc47121f/data/beaconrestapi/src/main/java/tech/pegasys/teku/beaconrestapi/handlers/v1/events/EventSubscriptionManager.java#L171-L182) it uses [`getStateRootFromBlockRoot`](https://github.com/ConsenSys/teku/blob/de2b2801c89ef5abf983d6bf37867c37fc47121f/data/provider/src/main/java/tech/pegasys/teku/api/ChainDataProvider.java#L336-L341) which uses (1).
I have switched Lighthouse from (2) to (1). I think it's a somewhat arbitrary choice between the two, where (1) is easier to compute and is consistent with Teku.
## Notes for Reviewers
I've renamed `BeaconChain::fork_choice` to `BeaconChain::recompute_head`. Doing this helped ensure I broke all previous uses of fork choice and I also find it more descriptive. It describes an action and can't be confused with trying to get a reference to the `ForkChoice` struct.
I've changed the ordering of SSE events when a block is received. It used to be `[block, finalized, head]` and now it's `[block, head, finalized]`. It was easier this way and I don't think we were making any promises about SSE event ordering so it's not "breaking".
I've made it so fork choice will run when it's first constructed. I did this because I wanted to have a cached version of the last call to `get_head`. Ensuring `get_head` has been run *at least once* means that the cached values doesn't need to wrapped in an `Option`. This was fairly simple, it just involved passing a `slot` to the constructor so it knows *when* it's being run. When loading a fork choice from the store and a slot clock isn't handy I've just used the `slot` that was saved in the `fork_choice_store`. That seems like it would be a faithful representation of the slot when we saved it.
I added the `genesis_time: u64` to the `BeaconChain`. It's small, constant and nice to have around.
Since we're using FC for the fin/just checkpoints, we no longer get the `0x00..00` roots at genesis. You can see I had to remove a work-around in `ef-tests` here: b56be3bc2. I can't find any reason why this would be an issue, if anything I think it'll be better since the genesis-alias has caught us out a few times (0x00..00 isn't actually a real root). Edit: I did find a case where the `network` expected the 0x00..00 alias and patched it here: 3f26ac3e2.
You'll notice a lot of changes in tests. Generally, tests should be functionally equivalent. Here are the things creating the most diff-noise in tests:
- Changing tests to be `tokio::async` tests.
- Adding `.await` to fork choice, block processing and block production functions.
- Refactor of the `canonical_head` "API" provided by the `BeaconChain`. E.g., `chain.canonical_head.cached_head()` instead of `chain.canonical_head.read()`.
- Wrapping `SignedBeaconBlock` in an `Arc`.
- In the `beacon_chain/tests/block_verification`, we can't use the `lazy_static` `CHAIN_SEGMENT` variable anymore since it's generated with an async function. We just generate it in each test, not so efficient but hopefully insignificant.
I had to disable `rayon` concurrent tests in the `fork_choice` tests. This is because the use of `rayon` and `block_on` was causing a panic.
Co-authored-by: Mac L <mjladson@pm.me>
2022-07-03 05:36:50 +00:00
|
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|
#[tokio::test]
|
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|
|
async fn add_altair_block_to_base_chain() {
|
2021-07-09 06:15:32 +00:00
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|
let mut spec = MainnetEthSpec::default_spec();
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// Altair never happens.
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spec.altair_fork_epoch = None;
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2021-10-14 02:58:10 +00:00
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let harness = BeaconChainHarness::builder(MainnetEthSpec)
|
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.spec(spec)
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.keypairs(KEYPAIRS[..].to_vec())
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.fresh_ephemeral_store()
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2022-02-28 22:07:48 +00:00
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.mock_execution_layer()
|
2021-10-14 02:58:10 +00:00
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.build();
|
2021-07-09 06:15:32 +00:00
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// Move out of the genesis slot.
|
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harness.advance_slot();
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// Build one block.
|
Use async code when interacting with EL (#3244)
## Overview
This rather extensive PR achieves two primary goals:
1. Uses the finalized/justified checkpoints of fork choice (FC), rather than that of the head state.
2. Refactors fork choice, block production and block processing to `async` functions.
Additionally, it achieves:
- Concurrent forkchoice updates to the EL and cache pruning after a new head is selected.
- Concurrent "block packing" (attestations, etc) and execution payload retrieval during block production.
- Concurrent per-block-processing and execution payload verification during block processing.
- The `Arc`-ification of `SignedBeaconBlock` during block processing (it's never mutated, so why not?):
- I had to do this to deal with sending blocks into spawned tasks.
- Previously we were cloning the beacon block at least 2 times during each block processing, these clones are either removed or turned into cheaper `Arc` clones.
- We were also `Box`-ing and un-`Box`-ing beacon blocks as they moved throughout the networking crate. This is not a big deal, but it's nice to avoid shifting things between the stack and heap.
- Avoids cloning *all the blocks* in *every chain segment* during sync.
- It also has the potential to clean up our code where we need to pass an *owned* block around so we can send it back in the case of an error (I didn't do much of this, my PR is already big enough :sweat_smile:)
- The `BeaconChain::HeadSafetyStatus` struct was removed. It was an old relic from prior merge specs.
For motivation for this change, see https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse/pull/3244#issuecomment-1160963273
## Changes to `canonical_head` and `fork_choice`
Previously, the `BeaconChain` had two separate fields:
```
canonical_head: RwLock<Snapshot>,
fork_choice: RwLock<BeaconForkChoice>
```
Now, we have grouped these values under a single struct:
```
canonical_head: CanonicalHead {
cached_head: RwLock<Arc<Snapshot>>,
fork_choice: RwLock<BeaconForkChoice>
}
```
Apart from ergonomics, the only *actual* change here is wrapping the canonical head snapshot in an `Arc`. This means that we no longer need to hold the `cached_head` (`canonical_head`, in old terms) lock when we want to pull some values from it. This was done to avoid deadlock risks by preventing functions from acquiring (and holding) the `cached_head` and `fork_choice` locks simultaneously.
## Breaking Changes
### The `state` (root) field in the `finalized_checkpoint` SSE event
Consider the scenario where epoch `n` is just finalized, but `start_slot(n)` is skipped. There are two state roots we might in the `finalized_checkpoint` SSE event:
1. The state root of the finalized block, which is `get_block(finalized_checkpoint.root).state_root`.
4. The state root at slot of `start_slot(n)`, which would be the state from (1), but "skipped forward" through any skip slots.
Previously, Lighthouse would choose (2). However, we can see that when [Teku generates that event](https://github.com/ConsenSys/teku/blob/de2b2801c89ef5abf983d6bf37867c37fc47121f/data/beaconrestapi/src/main/java/tech/pegasys/teku/beaconrestapi/handlers/v1/events/EventSubscriptionManager.java#L171-L182) it uses [`getStateRootFromBlockRoot`](https://github.com/ConsenSys/teku/blob/de2b2801c89ef5abf983d6bf37867c37fc47121f/data/provider/src/main/java/tech/pegasys/teku/api/ChainDataProvider.java#L336-L341) which uses (1).
I have switched Lighthouse from (2) to (1). I think it's a somewhat arbitrary choice between the two, where (1) is easier to compute and is consistent with Teku.
## Notes for Reviewers
I've renamed `BeaconChain::fork_choice` to `BeaconChain::recompute_head`. Doing this helped ensure I broke all previous uses of fork choice and I also find it more descriptive. It describes an action and can't be confused with trying to get a reference to the `ForkChoice` struct.
I've changed the ordering of SSE events when a block is received. It used to be `[block, finalized, head]` and now it's `[block, head, finalized]`. It was easier this way and I don't think we were making any promises about SSE event ordering so it's not "breaking".
I've made it so fork choice will run when it's first constructed. I did this because I wanted to have a cached version of the last call to `get_head`. Ensuring `get_head` has been run *at least once* means that the cached values doesn't need to wrapped in an `Option`. This was fairly simple, it just involved passing a `slot` to the constructor so it knows *when* it's being run. When loading a fork choice from the store and a slot clock isn't handy I've just used the `slot` that was saved in the `fork_choice_store`. That seems like it would be a faithful representation of the slot when we saved it.
I added the `genesis_time: u64` to the `BeaconChain`. It's small, constant and nice to have around.
Since we're using FC for the fin/just checkpoints, we no longer get the `0x00..00` roots at genesis. You can see I had to remove a work-around in `ef-tests` here: b56be3bc2. I can't find any reason why this would be an issue, if anything I think it'll be better since the genesis-alias has caught us out a few times (0x00..00 isn't actually a real root). Edit: I did find a case where the `network` expected the 0x00..00 alias and patched it here: 3f26ac3e2.
You'll notice a lot of changes in tests. Generally, tests should be functionally equivalent. Here are the things creating the most diff-noise in tests:
- Changing tests to be `tokio::async` tests.
- Adding `.await` to fork choice, block processing and block production functions.
- Refactor of the `canonical_head` "API" provided by the `BeaconChain`. E.g., `chain.canonical_head.cached_head()` instead of `chain.canonical_head.read()`.
- Wrapping `SignedBeaconBlock` in an `Arc`.
- In the `beacon_chain/tests/block_verification`, we can't use the `lazy_static` `CHAIN_SEGMENT` variable anymore since it's generated with an async function. We just generate it in each test, not so efficient but hopefully insignificant.
I had to disable `rayon` concurrent tests in the `fork_choice` tests. This is because the use of `rayon` and `block_on` was causing a panic.
Co-authored-by: Mac L <mjladson@pm.me>
2022-07-03 05:36:50 +00:00
|
|
|
harness
|
|
|
|
.extend_chain(
|
|
|
|
1,
|
|
|
|
BlockStrategy::OnCanonicalHead,
|
|
|
|
AttestationStrategy::AllValidators,
|
|
|
|
)
|
|
|
|
.await;
|
2021-07-09 06:15:32 +00:00
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
// Move into the next empty slot.
|
|
|
|
harness.advance_slot();
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
// Produce an altair block.
|
|
|
|
let state = harness.get_current_state();
|
|
|
|
let slot = harness.get_current_slot();
|
Use async code when interacting with EL (#3244)
## Overview
This rather extensive PR achieves two primary goals:
1. Uses the finalized/justified checkpoints of fork choice (FC), rather than that of the head state.
2. Refactors fork choice, block production and block processing to `async` functions.
Additionally, it achieves:
- Concurrent forkchoice updates to the EL and cache pruning after a new head is selected.
- Concurrent "block packing" (attestations, etc) and execution payload retrieval during block production.
- Concurrent per-block-processing and execution payload verification during block processing.
- The `Arc`-ification of `SignedBeaconBlock` during block processing (it's never mutated, so why not?):
- I had to do this to deal with sending blocks into spawned tasks.
- Previously we were cloning the beacon block at least 2 times during each block processing, these clones are either removed or turned into cheaper `Arc` clones.
- We were also `Box`-ing and un-`Box`-ing beacon blocks as they moved throughout the networking crate. This is not a big deal, but it's nice to avoid shifting things between the stack and heap.
- Avoids cloning *all the blocks* in *every chain segment* during sync.
- It also has the potential to clean up our code where we need to pass an *owned* block around so we can send it back in the case of an error (I didn't do much of this, my PR is already big enough :sweat_smile:)
- The `BeaconChain::HeadSafetyStatus` struct was removed. It was an old relic from prior merge specs.
For motivation for this change, see https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse/pull/3244#issuecomment-1160963273
## Changes to `canonical_head` and `fork_choice`
Previously, the `BeaconChain` had two separate fields:
```
canonical_head: RwLock<Snapshot>,
fork_choice: RwLock<BeaconForkChoice>
```
Now, we have grouped these values under a single struct:
```
canonical_head: CanonicalHead {
cached_head: RwLock<Arc<Snapshot>>,
fork_choice: RwLock<BeaconForkChoice>
}
```
Apart from ergonomics, the only *actual* change here is wrapping the canonical head snapshot in an `Arc`. This means that we no longer need to hold the `cached_head` (`canonical_head`, in old terms) lock when we want to pull some values from it. This was done to avoid deadlock risks by preventing functions from acquiring (and holding) the `cached_head` and `fork_choice` locks simultaneously.
## Breaking Changes
### The `state` (root) field in the `finalized_checkpoint` SSE event
Consider the scenario where epoch `n` is just finalized, but `start_slot(n)` is skipped. There are two state roots we might in the `finalized_checkpoint` SSE event:
1. The state root of the finalized block, which is `get_block(finalized_checkpoint.root).state_root`.
4. The state root at slot of `start_slot(n)`, which would be the state from (1), but "skipped forward" through any skip slots.
Previously, Lighthouse would choose (2). However, we can see that when [Teku generates that event](https://github.com/ConsenSys/teku/blob/de2b2801c89ef5abf983d6bf37867c37fc47121f/data/beaconrestapi/src/main/java/tech/pegasys/teku/beaconrestapi/handlers/v1/events/EventSubscriptionManager.java#L171-L182) it uses [`getStateRootFromBlockRoot`](https://github.com/ConsenSys/teku/blob/de2b2801c89ef5abf983d6bf37867c37fc47121f/data/provider/src/main/java/tech/pegasys/teku/api/ChainDataProvider.java#L336-L341) which uses (1).
I have switched Lighthouse from (2) to (1). I think it's a somewhat arbitrary choice between the two, where (1) is easier to compute and is consistent with Teku.
## Notes for Reviewers
I've renamed `BeaconChain::fork_choice` to `BeaconChain::recompute_head`. Doing this helped ensure I broke all previous uses of fork choice and I also find it more descriptive. It describes an action and can't be confused with trying to get a reference to the `ForkChoice` struct.
I've changed the ordering of SSE events when a block is received. It used to be `[block, finalized, head]` and now it's `[block, head, finalized]`. It was easier this way and I don't think we were making any promises about SSE event ordering so it's not "breaking".
I've made it so fork choice will run when it's first constructed. I did this because I wanted to have a cached version of the last call to `get_head`. Ensuring `get_head` has been run *at least once* means that the cached values doesn't need to wrapped in an `Option`. This was fairly simple, it just involved passing a `slot` to the constructor so it knows *when* it's being run. When loading a fork choice from the store and a slot clock isn't handy I've just used the `slot` that was saved in the `fork_choice_store`. That seems like it would be a faithful representation of the slot when we saved it.
I added the `genesis_time: u64` to the `BeaconChain`. It's small, constant and nice to have around.
Since we're using FC for the fin/just checkpoints, we no longer get the `0x00..00` roots at genesis. You can see I had to remove a work-around in `ef-tests` here: b56be3bc2. I can't find any reason why this would be an issue, if anything I think it'll be better since the genesis-alias has caught us out a few times (0x00..00 isn't actually a real root). Edit: I did find a case where the `network` expected the 0x00..00 alias and patched it here: 3f26ac3e2.
You'll notice a lot of changes in tests. Generally, tests should be functionally equivalent. Here are the things creating the most diff-noise in tests:
- Changing tests to be `tokio::async` tests.
- Adding `.await` to fork choice, block processing and block production functions.
- Refactor of the `canonical_head` "API" provided by the `BeaconChain`. E.g., `chain.canonical_head.cached_head()` instead of `chain.canonical_head.read()`.
- Wrapping `SignedBeaconBlock` in an `Arc`.
- In the `beacon_chain/tests/block_verification`, we can't use the `lazy_static` `CHAIN_SEGMENT` variable anymore since it's generated with an async function. We just generate it in each test, not so efficient but hopefully insignificant.
I had to disable `rayon` concurrent tests in the `fork_choice` tests. This is because the use of `rayon` and `block_on` was causing a panic.
Co-authored-by: Mac L <mjladson@pm.me>
2022-07-03 05:36:50 +00:00
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let (base_signed_block, _) = harness.make_block(state.clone(), slot).await;
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2021-07-09 06:15:32 +00:00
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let base_block = &base_signed_block
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.as_base()
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.expect("test expects a base block")
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.message;
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let base_body = &base_block.body;
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// Create an Altair-equivalent of `altair_block`.
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let altair_block = SignedBeaconBlock::Altair(SignedBeaconBlockAltair {
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message: BeaconBlockAltair {
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slot: base_block.slot,
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proposer_index: base_block.proposer_index,
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parent_root: base_block.parent_root,
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state_root: base_block.state_root,
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body: BeaconBlockBodyAltair {
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randao_reveal: base_body.randao_reveal.clone(),
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eth1_data: base_body.eth1_data.clone(),
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graffiti: base_body.graffiti,
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proposer_slashings: base_body.proposer_slashings.clone(),
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attester_slashings: base_body.attester_slashings.clone(),
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attestations: base_body.attestations.clone(),
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deposits: base_body.deposits.clone(),
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voluntary_exits: base_body.voluntary_exits.clone(),
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sync_aggregate: SyncAggregate::empty(),
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2022-03-31 07:52:23 +00:00
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_phantom: PhantomData,
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2021-07-09 06:15:32 +00:00
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},
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},
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signature: Signature::empty(),
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});
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// Ensure that it would be impossible to apply this block to `per_block_processing`.
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{
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let mut state = state;
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2022-10-15 22:25:54 +00:00
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let mut ctxt = ConsensusContext::new(altair_block.slot());
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2021-07-09 06:15:32 +00:00
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per_slot_processing(&mut state, None, &harness.chain.spec).unwrap();
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assert!(matches!(
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per_block_processing(
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&mut state,
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&altair_block,
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BlockSignatureStrategy::NoVerification,
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2023-05-09 10:48:15 +00:00
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StateProcessingStrategy::Accurate,
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2021-12-21 06:30:52 +00:00
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VerifyBlockRoot::True,
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2022-10-15 22:25:54 +00:00
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&mut ctxt,
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2021-07-09 06:15:32 +00:00
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&harness.chain.spec,
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),
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Err(BlockProcessingError::InconsistentBlockFork(
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InconsistentFork {
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fork_at_slot: ForkName::Base,
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object_fork: ForkName::Altair,
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}
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))
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));
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}
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// Ensure that it would be impossible to verify this block for gossip.
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assert!(matches!(
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harness
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.chain
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Use async code when interacting with EL (#3244)
## Overview
This rather extensive PR achieves two primary goals:
1. Uses the finalized/justified checkpoints of fork choice (FC), rather than that of the head state.
2. Refactors fork choice, block production and block processing to `async` functions.
Additionally, it achieves:
- Concurrent forkchoice updates to the EL and cache pruning after a new head is selected.
- Concurrent "block packing" (attestations, etc) and execution payload retrieval during block production.
- Concurrent per-block-processing and execution payload verification during block processing.
- The `Arc`-ification of `SignedBeaconBlock` during block processing (it's never mutated, so why not?):
- I had to do this to deal with sending blocks into spawned tasks.
- Previously we were cloning the beacon block at least 2 times during each block processing, these clones are either removed or turned into cheaper `Arc` clones.
- We were also `Box`-ing and un-`Box`-ing beacon blocks as they moved throughout the networking crate. This is not a big deal, but it's nice to avoid shifting things between the stack and heap.
- Avoids cloning *all the blocks* in *every chain segment* during sync.
- It also has the potential to clean up our code where we need to pass an *owned* block around so we can send it back in the case of an error (I didn't do much of this, my PR is already big enough :sweat_smile:)
- The `BeaconChain::HeadSafetyStatus` struct was removed. It was an old relic from prior merge specs.
For motivation for this change, see https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse/pull/3244#issuecomment-1160963273
## Changes to `canonical_head` and `fork_choice`
Previously, the `BeaconChain` had two separate fields:
```
canonical_head: RwLock<Snapshot>,
fork_choice: RwLock<BeaconForkChoice>
```
Now, we have grouped these values under a single struct:
```
canonical_head: CanonicalHead {
cached_head: RwLock<Arc<Snapshot>>,
fork_choice: RwLock<BeaconForkChoice>
}
```
Apart from ergonomics, the only *actual* change here is wrapping the canonical head snapshot in an `Arc`. This means that we no longer need to hold the `cached_head` (`canonical_head`, in old terms) lock when we want to pull some values from it. This was done to avoid deadlock risks by preventing functions from acquiring (and holding) the `cached_head` and `fork_choice` locks simultaneously.
## Breaking Changes
### The `state` (root) field in the `finalized_checkpoint` SSE event
Consider the scenario where epoch `n` is just finalized, but `start_slot(n)` is skipped. There are two state roots we might in the `finalized_checkpoint` SSE event:
1. The state root of the finalized block, which is `get_block(finalized_checkpoint.root).state_root`.
4. The state root at slot of `start_slot(n)`, which would be the state from (1), but "skipped forward" through any skip slots.
Previously, Lighthouse would choose (2). However, we can see that when [Teku generates that event](https://github.com/ConsenSys/teku/blob/de2b2801c89ef5abf983d6bf37867c37fc47121f/data/beaconrestapi/src/main/java/tech/pegasys/teku/beaconrestapi/handlers/v1/events/EventSubscriptionManager.java#L171-L182) it uses [`getStateRootFromBlockRoot`](https://github.com/ConsenSys/teku/blob/de2b2801c89ef5abf983d6bf37867c37fc47121f/data/provider/src/main/java/tech/pegasys/teku/api/ChainDataProvider.java#L336-L341) which uses (1).
I have switched Lighthouse from (2) to (1). I think it's a somewhat arbitrary choice between the two, where (1) is easier to compute and is consistent with Teku.
## Notes for Reviewers
I've renamed `BeaconChain::fork_choice` to `BeaconChain::recompute_head`. Doing this helped ensure I broke all previous uses of fork choice and I also find it more descriptive. It describes an action and can't be confused with trying to get a reference to the `ForkChoice` struct.
I've changed the ordering of SSE events when a block is received. It used to be `[block, finalized, head]` and now it's `[block, head, finalized]`. It was easier this way and I don't think we were making any promises about SSE event ordering so it's not "breaking".
I've made it so fork choice will run when it's first constructed. I did this because I wanted to have a cached version of the last call to `get_head`. Ensuring `get_head` has been run *at least once* means that the cached values doesn't need to wrapped in an `Option`. This was fairly simple, it just involved passing a `slot` to the constructor so it knows *when* it's being run. When loading a fork choice from the store and a slot clock isn't handy I've just used the `slot` that was saved in the `fork_choice_store`. That seems like it would be a faithful representation of the slot when we saved it.
I added the `genesis_time: u64` to the `BeaconChain`. It's small, constant and nice to have around.
Since we're using FC for the fin/just checkpoints, we no longer get the `0x00..00` roots at genesis. You can see I had to remove a work-around in `ef-tests` here: b56be3bc2. I can't find any reason why this would be an issue, if anything I think it'll be better since the genesis-alias has caught us out a few times (0x00..00 isn't actually a real root). Edit: I did find a case where the `network` expected the 0x00..00 alias and patched it here: 3f26ac3e2.
You'll notice a lot of changes in tests. Generally, tests should be functionally equivalent. Here are the things creating the most diff-noise in tests:
- Changing tests to be `tokio::async` tests.
- Adding `.await` to fork choice, block processing and block production functions.
- Refactor of the `canonical_head` "API" provided by the `BeaconChain`. E.g., `chain.canonical_head.cached_head()` instead of `chain.canonical_head.read()`.
- Wrapping `SignedBeaconBlock` in an `Arc`.
- In the `beacon_chain/tests/block_verification`, we can't use the `lazy_static` `CHAIN_SEGMENT` variable anymore since it's generated with an async function. We just generate it in each test, not so efficient but hopefully insignificant.
I had to disable `rayon` concurrent tests in the `fork_choice` tests. This is because the use of `rayon` and `block_on` was causing a panic.
Co-authored-by: Mac L <mjladson@pm.me>
2022-07-03 05:36:50 +00:00
|
|
|
.verify_block_for_gossip(Arc::new(altair_block.clone()))
|
|
|
|
.await
|
2021-07-09 06:15:32 +00:00
|
|
|
.err()
|
|
|
|
.expect("should error when processing altair block"),
|
|
|
|
BlockError::InconsistentFork(InconsistentFork {
|
|
|
|
fork_at_slot: ForkName::Base,
|
|
|
|
object_fork: ForkName::Altair,
|
|
|
|
})
|
|
|
|
));
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
// Ensure that it would be impossible to import via `BeaconChain::process_block`.
|
|
|
|
assert!(matches!(
|
|
|
|
harness
|
|
|
|
.chain
|
2022-09-23 03:52:42 +00:00
|
|
|
.process_block(
|
|
|
|
altair_block.canonical_root(),
|
|
|
|
Arc::new(altair_block.clone()),
|
2022-11-29 08:19:27 +00:00
|
|
|
NotifyExecutionLayer::Yes,
|
Add broadcast validation routes to Beacon Node HTTP API (#4316)
## Issue Addressed
- #4293
- #4264
## Proposed Changes
*Changes largely follow those suggested in the main issue*.
- Add new routes to HTTP API
- `post_beacon_blocks_v2`
- `post_blinded_beacon_blocks_v2`
- Add new routes to `BeaconNodeHttpClient`
- `post_beacon_blocks_v2`
- `post_blinded_beacon_blocks_v2`
- Define new Eth2 common types
- `BroadcastValidation`, enum representing the level of validation to apply to blocks prior to broadcast
- `BroadcastValidationQuery`, the corresponding HTTP query string type for the above type
- ~~Define `_checked` variants of both `publish_block` and `publish_blinded_block` that enforce a validation level at a type level~~
- Add interactive tests to the `bn_http_api_tests` test target covering each validation level (to their own test module, `broadcast_validation_tests`)
- `beacon/blocks`
- `broadcast_validation=gossip`
- Invalid (400)
- Full Pass (200)
- Partial Pass (202)
- `broadcast_validation=consensus`
- Invalid (400)
- Only gossip (400)
- Only consensus pass (i.e., equivocates) (200)
- Full pass (200)
- `broadcast_validation=consensus_and_equivocation`
- Invalid (400)
- Invalid due to early equivocation (400)
- Only gossip (400)
- Only consensus (400)
- Pass (200)
- `beacon/blinded_blocks`
- `broadcast_validation=gossip`
- Invalid (400)
- Full Pass (200)
- Partial Pass (202)
- `broadcast_validation=consensus`
- Invalid (400)
- Only gossip (400)
- ~~Only consensus pass (i.e., equivocates) (200)~~
- Full pass (200)
- `broadcast_validation=consensus_and_equivocation`
- Invalid (400)
- Invalid due to early equivocation (400)
- Only gossip (400)
- Only consensus (400)
- Pass (200)
- Add a new trait, `IntoGossipVerifiedBlock`, which allows type-level guarantees to be made as to gossip validity
- Modify the structure of the `ObservedBlockProducers` cache from a `(slot, validator_index)` mapping to a `((slot, validator_index), block_root)` mapping
- Modify `ObservedBlockProducers::proposer_has_been_observed` to return a `SeenBlock` rather than a boolean on success
- Punish gossip peer (low) for submitting equivocating blocks
- Rename `BlockError::SlashablePublish` to `BlockError::SlashableProposal`
## Additional Info
This PR contains changes that directly modify how blocks are verified within the client. For more context, consult [comments in-thread](https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse/pull/4316#discussion_r1234724202).
Co-authored-by: Michael Sproul <michael@sigmaprime.io>
2023-06-29 12:02:38 +00:00
|
|
|
|| Ok(()),
|
2022-09-23 03:52:42 +00:00
|
|
|
)
|
Use async code when interacting with EL (#3244)
## Overview
This rather extensive PR achieves two primary goals:
1. Uses the finalized/justified checkpoints of fork choice (FC), rather than that of the head state.
2. Refactors fork choice, block production and block processing to `async` functions.
Additionally, it achieves:
- Concurrent forkchoice updates to the EL and cache pruning after a new head is selected.
- Concurrent "block packing" (attestations, etc) and execution payload retrieval during block production.
- Concurrent per-block-processing and execution payload verification during block processing.
- The `Arc`-ification of `SignedBeaconBlock` during block processing (it's never mutated, so why not?):
- I had to do this to deal with sending blocks into spawned tasks.
- Previously we were cloning the beacon block at least 2 times during each block processing, these clones are either removed or turned into cheaper `Arc` clones.
- We were also `Box`-ing and un-`Box`-ing beacon blocks as they moved throughout the networking crate. This is not a big deal, but it's nice to avoid shifting things between the stack and heap.
- Avoids cloning *all the blocks* in *every chain segment* during sync.
- It also has the potential to clean up our code where we need to pass an *owned* block around so we can send it back in the case of an error (I didn't do much of this, my PR is already big enough :sweat_smile:)
- The `BeaconChain::HeadSafetyStatus` struct was removed. It was an old relic from prior merge specs.
For motivation for this change, see https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse/pull/3244#issuecomment-1160963273
## Changes to `canonical_head` and `fork_choice`
Previously, the `BeaconChain` had two separate fields:
```
canonical_head: RwLock<Snapshot>,
fork_choice: RwLock<BeaconForkChoice>
```
Now, we have grouped these values under a single struct:
```
canonical_head: CanonicalHead {
cached_head: RwLock<Arc<Snapshot>>,
fork_choice: RwLock<BeaconForkChoice>
}
```
Apart from ergonomics, the only *actual* change here is wrapping the canonical head snapshot in an `Arc`. This means that we no longer need to hold the `cached_head` (`canonical_head`, in old terms) lock when we want to pull some values from it. This was done to avoid deadlock risks by preventing functions from acquiring (and holding) the `cached_head` and `fork_choice` locks simultaneously.
## Breaking Changes
### The `state` (root) field in the `finalized_checkpoint` SSE event
Consider the scenario where epoch `n` is just finalized, but `start_slot(n)` is skipped. There are two state roots we might in the `finalized_checkpoint` SSE event:
1. The state root of the finalized block, which is `get_block(finalized_checkpoint.root).state_root`.
4. The state root at slot of `start_slot(n)`, which would be the state from (1), but "skipped forward" through any skip slots.
Previously, Lighthouse would choose (2). However, we can see that when [Teku generates that event](https://github.com/ConsenSys/teku/blob/de2b2801c89ef5abf983d6bf37867c37fc47121f/data/beaconrestapi/src/main/java/tech/pegasys/teku/beaconrestapi/handlers/v1/events/EventSubscriptionManager.java#L171-L182) it uses [`getStateRootFromBlockRoot`](https://github.com/ConsenSys/teku/blob/de2b2801c89ef5abf983d6bf37867c37fc47121f/data/provider/src/main/java/tech/pegasys/teku/api/ChainDataProvider.java#L336-L341) which uses (1).
I have switched Lighthouse from (2) to (1). I think it's a somewhat arbitrary choice between the two, where (1) is easier to compute and is consistent with Teku.
## Notes for Reviewers
I've renamed `BeaconChain::fork_choice` to `BeaconChain::recompute_head`. Doing this helped ensure I broke all previous uses of fork choice and I also find it more descriptive. It describes an action and can't be confused with trying to get a reference to the `ForkChoice` struct.
I've changed the ordering of SSE events when a block is received. It used to be `[block, finalized, head]` and now it's `[block, head, finalized]`. It was easier this way and I don't think we were making any promises about SSE event ordering so it's not "breaking".
I've made it so fork choice will run when it's first constructed. I did this because I wanted to have a cached version of the last call to `get_head`. Ensuring `get_head` has been run *at least once* means that the cached values doesn't need to wrapped in an `Option`. This was fairly simple, it just involved passing a `slot` to the constructor so it knows *when* it's being run. When loading a fork choice from the store and a slot clock isn't handy I've just used the `slot` that was saved in the `fork_choice_store`. That seems like it would be a faithful representation of the slot when we saved it.
I added the `genesis_time: u64` to the `BeaconChain`. It's small, constant and nice to have around.
Since we're using FC for the fin/just checkpoints, we no longer get the `0x00..00` roots at genesis. You can see I had to remove a work-around in `ef-tests` here: b56be3bc2. I can't find any reason why this would be an issue, if anything I think it'll be better since the genesis-alias has caught us out a few times (0x00..00 isn't actually a real root). Edit: I did find a case where the `network` expected the 0x00..00 alias and patched it here: 3f26ac3e2.
You'll notice a lot of changes in tests. Generally, tests should be functionally equivalent. Here are the things creating the most diff-noise in tests:
- Changing tests to be `tokio::async` tests.
- Adding `.await` to fork choice, block processing and block production functions.
- Refactor of the `canonical_head` "API" provided by the `BeaconChain`. E.g., `chain.canonical_head.cached_head()` instead of `chain.canonical_head.read()`.
- Wrapping `SignedBeaconBlock` in an `Arc`.
- In the `beacon_chain/tests/block_verification`, we can't use the `lazy_static` `CHAIN_SEGMENT` variable anymore since it's generated with an async function. We just generate it in each test, not so efficient but hopefully insignificant.
I had to disable `rayon` concurrent tests in the `fork_choice` tests. This is because the use of `rayon` and `block_on` was causing a panic.
Co-authored-by: Mac L <mjladson@pm.me>
2022-07-03 05:36:50 +00:00
|
|
|
.await
|
2021-07-09 06:15:32 +00:00
|
|
|
.err()
|
|
|
|
.expect("should error when processing altair block"),
|
|
|
|
BlockError::InconsistentFork(InconsistentFork {
|
|
|
|
fork_at_slot: ForkName::Base,
|
|
|
|
object_fork: ForkName::Altair,
|
|
|
|
})
|
|
|
|
));
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
// Ensure that it would be impossible to import via `BeaconChain::process_chain_segment`.
|
|
|
|
assert!(matches!(
|
Use async code when interacting with EL (#3244)
## Overview
This rather extensive PR achieves two primary goals:
1. Uses the finalized/justified checkpoints of fork choice (FC), rather than that of the head state.
2. Refactors fork choice, block production and block processing to `async` functions.
Additionally, it achieves:
- Concurrent forkchoice updates to the EL and cache pruning after a new head is selected.
- Concurrent "block packing" (attestations, etc) and execution payload retrieval during block production.
- Concurrent per-block-processing and execution payload verification during block processing.
- The `Arc`-ification of `SignedBeaconBlock` during block processing (it's never mutated, so why not?):
- I had to do this to deal with sending blocks into spawned tasks.
- Previously we were cloning the beacon block at least 2 times during each block processing, these clones are either removed or turned into cheaper `Arc` clones.
- We were also `Box`-ing and un-`Box`-ing beacon blocks as they moved throughout the networking crate. This is not a big deal, but it's nice to avoid shifting things between the stack and heap.
- Avoids cloning *all the blocks* in *every chain segment* during sync.
- It also has the potential to clean up our code where we need to pass an *owned* block around so we can send it back in the case of an error (I didn't do much of this, my PR is already big enough :sweat_smile:)
- The `BeaconChain::HeadSafetyStatus` struct was removed. It was an old relic from prior merge specs.
For motivation for this change, see https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse/pull/3244#issuecomment-1160963273
## Changes to `canonical_head` and `fork_choice`
Previously, the `BeaconChain` had two separate fields:
```
canonical_head: RwLock<Snapshot>,
fork_choice: RwLock<BeaconForkChoice>
```
Now, we have grouped these values under a single struct:
```
canonical_head: CanonicalHead {
cached_head: RwLock<Arc<Snapshot>>,
fork_choice: RwLock<BeaconForkChoice>
}
```
Apart from ergonomics, the only *actual* change here is wrapping the canonical head snapshot in an `Arc`. This means that we no longer need to hold the `cached_head` (`canonical_head`, in old terms) lock when we want to pull some values from it. This was done to avoid deadlock risks by preventing functions from acquiring (and holding) the `cached_head` and `fork_choice` locks simultaneously.
## Breaking Changes
### The `state` (root) field in the `finalized_checkpoint` SSE event
Consider the scenario where epoch `n` is just finalized, but `start_slot(n)` is skipped. There are two state roots we might in the `finalized_checkpoint` SSE event:
1. The state root of the finalized block, which is `get_block(finalized_checkpoint.root).state_root`.
4. The state root at slot of `start_slot(n)`, which would be the state from (1), but "skipped forward" through any skip slots.
Previously, Lighthouse would choose (2). However, we can see that when [Teku generates that event](https://github.com/ConsenSys/teku/blob/de2b2801c89ef5abf983d6bf37867c37fc47121f/data/beaconrestapi/src/main/java/tech/pegasys/teku/beaconrestapi/handlers/v1/events/EventSubscriptionManager.java#L171-L182) it uses [`getStateRootFromBlockRoot`](https://github.com/ConsenSys/teku/blob/de2b2801c89ef5abf983d6bf37867c37fc47121f/data/provider/src/main/java/tech/pegasys/teku/api/ChainDataProvider.java#L336-L341) which uses (1).
I have switched Lighthouse from (2) to (1). I think it's a somewhat arbitrary choice between the two, where (1) is easier to compute and is consistent with Teku.
## Notes for Reviewers
I've renamed `BeaconChain::fork_choice` to `BeaconChain::recompute_head`. Doing this helped ensure I broke all previous uses of fork choice and I also find it more descriptive. It describes an action and can't be confused with trying to get a reference to the `ForkChoice` struct.
I've changed the ordering of SSE events when a block is received. It used to be `[block, finalized, head]` and now it's `[block, head, finalized]`. It was easier this way and I don't think we were making any promises about SSE event ordering so it's not "breaking".
I've made it so fork choice will run when it's first constructed. I did this because I wanted to have a cached version of the last call to `get_head`. Ensuring `get_head` has been run *at least once* means that the cached values doesn't need to wrapped in an `Option`. This was fairly simple, it just involved passing a `slot` to the constructor so it knows *when* it's being run. When loading a fork choice from the store and a slot clock isn't handy I've just used the `slot` that was saved in the `fork_choice_store`. That seems like it would be a faithful representation of the slot when we saved it.
I added the `genesis_time: u64` to the `BeaconChain`. It's small, constant and nice to have around.
Since we're using FC for the fin/just checkpoints, we no longer get the `0x00..00` roots at genesis. You can see I had to remove a work-around in `ef-tests` here: b56be3bc2. I can't find any reason why this would be an issue, if anything I think it'll be better since the genesis-alias has caught us out a few times (0x00..00 isn't actually a real root). Edit: I did find a case where the `network` expected the 0x00..00 alias and patched it here: 3f26ac3e2.
You'll notice a lot of changes in tests. Generally, tests should be functionally equivalent. Here are the things creating the most diff-noise in tests:
- Changing tests to be `tokio::async` tests.
- Adding `.await` to fork choice, block processing and block production functions.
- Refactor of the `canonical_head` "API" provided by the `BeaconChain`. E.g., `chain.canonical_head.cached_head()` instead of `chain.canonical_head.read()`.
- Wrapping `SignedBeaconBlock` in an `Arc`.
- In the `beacon_chain/tests/block_verification`, we can't use the `lazy_static` `CHAIN_SEGMENT` variable anymore since it's generated with an async function. We just generate it in each test, not so efficient but hopefully insignificant.
I had to disable `rayon` concurrent tests in the `fork_choice` tests. This is because the use of `rayon` and `block_on` was causing a panic.
Co-authored-by: Mac L <mjladson@pm.me>
2022-07-03 05:36:50 +00:00
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harness
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.chain
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2023-06-16 06:44:31 +00:00
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.process_chain_segment(vec![Arc::new(altair_block)], NotifyExecutionLayer::Yes)
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Use async code when interacting with EL (#3244)
## Overview
This rather extensive PR achieves two primary goals:
1. Uses the finalized/justified checkpoints of fork choice (FC), rather than that of the head state.
2. Refactors fork choice, block production and block processing to `async` functions.
Additionally, it achieves:
- Concurrent forkchoice updates to the EL and cache pruning after a new head is selected.
- Concurrent "block packing" (attestations, etc) and execution payload retrieval during block production.
- Concurrent per-block-processing and execution payload verification during block processing.
- The `Arc`-ification of `SignedBeaconBlock` during block processing (it's never mutated, so why not?):
- I had to do this to deal with sending blocks into spawned tasks.
- Previously we were cloning the beacon block at least 2 times during each block processing, these clones are either removed or turned into cheaper `Arc` clones.
- We were also `Box`-ing and un-`Box`-ing beacon blocks as they moved throughout the networking crate. This is not a big deal, but it's nice to avoid shifting things between the stack and heap.
- Avoids cloning *all the blocks* in *every chain segment* during sync.
- It also has the potential to clean up our code where we need to pass an *owned* block around so we can send it back in the case of an error (I didn't do much of this, my PR is already big enough :sweat_smile:)
- The `BeaconChain::HeadSafetyStatus` struct was removed. It was an old relic from prior merge specs.
For motivation for this change, see https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse/pull/3244#issuecomment-1160963273
## Changes to `canonical_head` and `fork_choice`
Previously, the `BeaconChain` had two separate fields:
```
canonical_head: RwLock<Snapshot>,
fork_choice: RwLock<BeaconForkChoice>
```
Now, we have grouped these values under a single struct:
```
canonical_head: CanonicalHead {
cached_head: RwLock<Arc<Snapshot>>,
fork_choice: RwLock<BeaconForkChoice>
}
```
Apart from ergonomics, the only *actual* change here is wrapping the canonical head snapshot in an `Arc`. This means that we no longer need to hold the `cached_head` (`canonical_head`, in old terms) lock when we want to pull some values from it. This was done to avoid deadlock risks by preventing functions from acquiring (and holding) the `cached_head` and `fork_choice` locks simultaneously.
## Breaking Changes
### The `state` (root) field in the `finalized_checkpoint` SSE event
Consider the scenario where epoch `n` is just finalized, but `start_slot(n)` is skipped. There are two state roots we might in the `finalized_checkpoint` SSE event:
1. The state root of the finalized block, which is `get_block(finalized_checkpoint.root).state_root`.
4. The state root at slot of `start_slot(n)`, which would be the state from (1), but "skipped forward" through any skip slots.
Previously, Lighthouse would choose (2). However, we can see that when [Teku generates that event](https://github.com/ConsenSys/teku/blob/de2b2801c89ef5abf983d6bf37867c37fc47121f/data/beaconrestapi/src/main/java/tech/pegasys/teku/beaconrestapi/handlers/v1/events/EventSubscriptionManager.java#L171-L182) it uses [`getStateRootFromBlockRoot`](https://github.com/ConsenSys/teku/blob/de2b2801c89ef5abf983d6bf37867c37fc47121f/data/provider/src/main/java/tech/pegasys/teku/api/ChainDataProvider.java#L336-L341) which uses (1).
I have switched Lighthouse from (2) to (1). I think it's a somewhat arbitrary choice between the two, where (1) is easier to compute and is consistent with Teku.
## Notes for Reviewers
I've renamed `BeaconChain::fork_choice` to `BeaconChain::recompute_head`. Doing this helped ensure I broke all previous uses of fork choice and I also find it more descriptive. It describes an action and can't be confused with trying to get a reference to the `ForkChoice` struct.
I've changed the ordering of SSE events when a block is received. It used to be `[block, finalized, head]` and now it's `[block, head, finalized]`. It was easier this way and I don't think we were making any promises about SSE event ordering so it's not "breaking".
I've made it so fork choice will run when it's first constructed. I did this because I wanted to have a cached version of the last call to `get_head`. Ensuring `get_head` has been run *at least once* means that the cached values doesn't need to wrapped in an `Option`. This was fairly simple, it just involved passing a `slot` to the constructor so it knows *when* it's being run. When loading a fork choice from the store and a slot clock isn't handy I've just used the `slot` that was saved in the `fork_choice_store`. That seems like it would be a faithful representation of the slot when we saved it.
I added the `genesis_time: u64` to the `BeaconChain`. It's small, constant and nice to have around.
Since we're using FC for the fin/just checkpoints, we no longer get the `0x00..00` roots at genesis. You can see I had to remove a work-around in `ef-tests` here: b56be3bc2. I can't find any reason why this would be an issue, if anything I think it'll be better since the genesis-alias has caught us out a few times (0x00..00 isn't actually a real root). Edit: I did find a case where the `network` expected the 0x00..00 alias and patched it here: 3f26ac3e2.
You'll notice a lot of changes in tests. Generally, tests should be functionally equivalent. Here are the things creating the most diff-noise in tests:
- Changing tests to be `tokio::async` tests.
- Adding `.await` to fork choice, block processing and block production functions.
- Refactor of the `canonical_head` "API" provided by the `BeaconChain`. E.g., `chain.canonical_head.cached_head()` instead of `chain.canonical_head.read()`.
- Wrapping `SignedBeaconBlock` in an `Arc`.
- In the `beacon_chain/tests/block_verification`, we can't use the `lazy_static` `CHAIN_SEGMENT` variable anymore since it's generated with an async function. We just generate it in each test, not so efficient but hopefully insignificant.
I had to disable `rayon` concurrent tests in the `fork_choice` tests. This is because the use of `rayon` and `block_on` was causing a panic.
Co-authored-by: Mac L <mjladson@pm.me>
2022-07-03 05:36:50 +00:00
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.await,
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2021-07-09 06:15:32 +00:00
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ChainSegmentResult::Failed {
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imported_blocks: 0,
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error: BlockError::InconsistentFork(InconsistentFork {
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fork_at_slot: ForkName::Base,
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object_fork: ForkName::Altair,
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})
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}
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));
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}
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2023-06-16 06:44:31 +00:00
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#[tokio::test]
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async fn import_duplicate_block_unrealized_justification() {
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let spec = MainnetEthSpec::default_spec();
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let harness = BeaconChainHarness::builder(MainnetEthSpec)
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.spec(spec)
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.keypairs(KEYPAIRS[..].to_vec())
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.fresh_ephemeral_store()
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.mock_execution_layer()
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.build();
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let chain = &harness.chain;
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// Move out of the genesis slot.
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harness.advance_slot();
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// Build the chain out to the first justification opportunity 2/3rds of the way through epoch 2.
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let num_slots = E::slots_per_epoch() as usize * 8 / 3;
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harness
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.extend_chain(
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num_slots,
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BlockStrategy::OnCanonicalHead,
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AttestationStrategy::AllValidators,
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)
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.await;
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// Move into the next empty slot.
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harness.advance_slot();
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// The store's justified checkpoint must still be at epoch 0, while unrealized justification
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// must be at epoch 1.
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let fc = chain.canonical_head.fork_choice_read_lock();
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assert_eq!(fc.justified_checkpoint().epoch, 0);
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assert_eq!(fc.unrealized_justified_checkpoint().epoch, 1);
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drop(fc);
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// Produce a block to justify epoch 2.
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let state = harness.get_current_state();
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let slot = harness.get_current_slot();
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let (block, _) = harness.make_block(state.clone(), slot).await;
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let block = Arc::new(block);
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let block_root = block.canonical_root();
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// Create two verified variants of the block, representing the same block being processed in
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// parallel.
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let notify_execution_layer = NotifyExecutionLayer::Yes;
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let verified_block1 = block
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.clone()
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.into_execution_pending_block(block_root, &chain, notify_execution_layer)
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.unwrap();
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let verified_block2 = block
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.into_execution_pending_block(block_root, &chain, notify_execution_layer)
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.unwrap();
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// Import the first block, simulating a block processed via a finalized chain segment.
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chain
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.clone()
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.import_execution_pending_block(verified_block1)
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.await
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.unwrap();
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// Unrealized justification should NOT have updated.
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let fc = chain.canonical_head.fork_choice_read_lock();
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assert_eq!(fc.justified_checkpoint().epoch, 0);
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let unrealized_justification = fc.unrealized_justified_checkpoint();
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assert_eq!(unrealized_justification.epoch, 2);
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// The fork choice node for the block should have unrealized justification.
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let fc_block = fc.get_block(&block_root).unwrap();
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assert_eq!(
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fc_block.unrealized_justified_checkpoint,
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Some(unrealized_justification)
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);
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drop(fc);
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// Import the second verified block, simulating a block processed via RPC.
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chain
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.clone()
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.import_execution_pending_block(verified_block2)
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.await
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.unwrap();
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// Unrealized justification should still be updated.
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let fc = chain.canonical_head.fork_choice_read_lock();
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assert_eq!(fc.justified_checkpoint().epoch, 0);
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assert_eq!(
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fc.unrealized_justified_checkpoint(),
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unrealized_justification
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);
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// The fork choice node for the block should still have the unrealized justified checkpoint.
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let fc_block = fc.get_block(&block_root).unwrap();
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assert_eq!(
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fc_block.unrealized_justified_checkpoint,
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Some(unrealized_justification)
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);
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}
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