## Issue Addressed
#3031
## Proposed Changes
Updates the following API endpoints to conform with https://github.com/ethereum/beacon-APIs/pull/190 and https://github.com/ethereum/beacon-APIs/pull/196
- [x] `beacon/states/{state_id}/root`
- [x] `beacon/states/{state_id}/fork`
- [x] `beacon/states/{state_id}/finality_checkpoints`
- [x] `beacon/states/{state_id}/validators`
- [x] `beacon/states/{state_id}/validators/{validator_id}`
- [x] `beacon/states/{state_id}/validator_balances`
- [x] `beacon/states/{state_id}/committees`
- [x] `beacon/states/{state_id}/sync_committees`
- [x] `beacon/headers`
- [x] `beacon/headers/{block_id}`
- [x] `beacon/blocks/{block_id}`
- [x] `beacon/blocks/{block_id}/root`
- [x] `beacon/blocks/{block_id}/attestations`
- [x] `debug/beacon/states/{state_id}`
- [x] `debug/beacon/heads`
- [x] `validator/duties/attester/{epoch}`
- [x] `validator/duties/proposer/{epoch}`
- [x] `validator/duties/sync/{epoch}`
Updates the following Server-Sent Events:
- [x] `events?topics=head`
- [x] `events?topics=block`
- [x] `events?topics=finalized_checkpoint`
- [x] `events?topics=chain_reorg`
## Backwards Incompatible
There is a very minor breaking change with the way the API now handles requests to `beacon/blocks/{block_id}/root` and `beacon/states/{state_id}/root` when `block_id` or `state_id` is the `Root` variant of `BlockId` and `StateId` respectively.
Previously a request to a non-existent root would simply echo the root back to the requester:
```
curl "http://localhost:5052/eth/v1/beacon/states/0xaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa/root"
{"data":{"root":"0xaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa"}}
```
Now it will return a `404`:
```
curl "http://localhost:5052/eth/v1/beacon/blocks/0xaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa/root"
{"code":404,"message":"NOT_FOUND: beacon block with root 0xaaaa…aaaa","stacktraces":[]}
```
In addition to this is the block root `0x0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000` previously would return the genesis block. It will now return a `404`:
```
curl "http://localhost:5052/eth/v1/beacon/blocks/0x0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000"
{"code":404,"message":"NOT_FOUND: beacon block with root 0x0000…0000","stacktraces":[]}
```
## Additional Info
- `execution_optimistic` is always set, and will return `false` pre-Bellatrix. I am also open to the idea of doing something like `#[serde(skip_serializing_if = "Option::is_none")]`.
- The value of `execution_optimistic` is set to `false` where possible. Any computation that is reliant on the `head` will simply use the `ExecutionStatus` of the head (unless the head block is pre-Bellatrix).
Co-authored-by: Paul Hauner <paul@paulhauner.com>
## 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 😅)
- 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](de2b2801c8/data/beaconrestapi/src/main/java/tech/pegasys/teku/beaconrestapi/handlers/v1/events/EventSubscriptionManager.java (L171-L182)) it uses [`getStateRootFromBlockRoot`](de2b2801c8/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>
## Proposed Changes
Reduce post-merge disk usage by not storing finalized execution payloads in Lighthouse's database.
⚠️ **This is achieved in a backwards-incompatible way for networks that have already merged** ⚠️. Kiln users and shadow fork enjoyers will be unable to downgrade after running the code from this PR. The upgrade migration may take several minutes to run, and can't be aborted after it begins.
The main changes are:
- New column in the database called `ExecPayload`, keyed by beacon block root.
- The `BeaconBlock` column now stores blinded blocks only.
- Lots of places that previously used full blocks now use blinded blocks, e.g. analytics APIs, block replay in the DB, etc.
- On finalization:
- `prune_abanonded_forks` deletes non-canonical payloads whilst deleting non-canonical blocks.
- `migrate_db` deletes finalized canonical payloads whilst deleting finalized states.
- Conversions between blinded and full blocks are implemented in a compositional way, duplicating some work from Sean's PR #3134.
- The execution layer has a new `get_payload_by_block_hash` method that reconstructs a payload using the EE's `eth_getBlockByHash` call.
- I've tested manually that it works on Kiln, using Geth and Nethermind.
- This isn't necessarily the most efficient method, and new engine APIs are being discussed to improve this: https://github.com/ethereum/execution-apis/pull/146.
- We're depending on the `ethers` master branch, due to lots of recent changes. We're also using a workaround for https://github.com/gakonst/ethers-rs/issues/1134.
- Payload reconstruction is used in the HTTP API via `BeaconChain::get_block`, which is now `async`. Due to the `async` fn, the `blocking_json` wrapper has been removed.
- Payload reconstruction is used in network RPC to serve blocks-by-{root,range} responses. Here the `async` adjustment is messier, although I think I've managed to come up with a reasonable compromise: the handlers take the `SendOnDrop` by value so that they can drop it on _task completion_ (after the `fn` returns). Still, this is introducing disk reads onto core executor threads, which may have a negative performance impact (thoughts appreciated).
## Additional Info
- [x] For performance it would be great to remove the cloning of full blocks when converting them to blinded blocks to write to disk. I'm going to experiment with a `put_block` API that takes the block by value, breaks it into a blinded block and a payload, stores the blinded block, and then re-assembles the full block for the caller.
- [x] We should measure the latency of blocks-by-root and blocks-by-range responses.
- [x] We should add integration tests that stress the payload reconstruction (basic tests done, issue for more extensive tests: https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse/issues/3159)
- [x] We should (manually) test the schema v9 migration from several prior versions, particularly as blocks have changed on disk and some migrations rely on being able to load blocks.
Co-authored-by: Paul Hauner <paul@paulhauner.com>
## Proposed Changes
Increase the default `--slots-per-restore-point` to 8192 for a 4x reduction in freezer DB disk usage.
Existing nodes that use the previous default of 2048 will be left unchanged. Newly synced nodes (with or without checkpoint sync) will use the new 8192 default.
Long-term we could do away with the freezer DB entirely for validator-only nodes, but this change is much simpler and grants us some extra space in the short term. We can also roll it out gradually across our nodes by purging databases one by one, while keeping the Ansible config the same.
## Additional Info
We ignore a change from 2048 to 8192 if the user hasn't set the 8192 explicitly. We fire a debug log in the case where we do ignore:
```
DEBG Ignoring slots-per-restore-point config in favour of on-disk value, on_disk: 2048, config: 8192
```
## Proposed Changes
Add a `lighthouse db` command with three initial subcommands:
- `lighthouse db version`: print the database schema version.
- `lighthouse db migrate --to N`: manually upgrade (or downgrade!) the database to a different version.
- `lighthouse db inspect --column C`: log the key and size in bytes of every value in a given `DBColumn`.
This PR lays the groundwork for other changes, namely:
- Mark's fast-deposit sync (https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse/pull/2915), for which I think we should implement a database downgrade (from v9 to v8).
- My `tree-states` work, which already implements a downgrade (v10 to v8).
- Standalone purge commands like `lighthouse db purge-dht` per https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse/issues/2824.
## Additional Info
I updated the `strum` crate to 0.24.0, which necessitated some changes in the network code to remove calls to deprecated methods.
Thanks to @winksaville for the motivation, and implementation work that I used as a source of inspiration (https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse/pull/2685).
## Proposed Changes
Lots of lint updates related to `flat_map`, `unwrap_or_else` and string patterns. I did a little more creative refactoring in the op pool, but otherwise followed Clippy's suggestions.
## Additional Info
We need this PR to unblock CI.
## Issue Addressed
Successor to #2431
## Proposed Changes
* Add a `BlockReplayer` struct to abstract over the intricacies of calling `per_slot_processing` and `per_block_processing` while avoiding unnecessary tree hashing.
* Add a variant of the forwards state root iterator that does not require an `end_state`.
* Use the `BlockReplayer` when reconstructing states in the database. Use the efficient forwards iterator for frozen states.
* Refactor the iterators to remove `Arc<HotColdDB>` (this seems to be neater than making _everything_ an `Arc<HotColdDB>` as I did in #2431).
Supplying the state roots allow us to avoid building a tree hash cache at all when reconstructing historic states, which saves around 1 second flat (regardless of `slots-per-restore-point`). This is a small percentage of worst-case state load times with 200K validators and SPRP=2048 (~15s vs ~16s) but a significant speed-up for more frequent restore points: state loads with SPRP=32 should be now consistently <500ms instead of 1.5s (a ~3x speedup).
## Additional Info
Required by https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse/pull/2628
## Proposed Changes
Remove the `is_first_block_in_epoch` logic from the balances cache update logic, as it was incorrect in the case of skipped slots. The updated code is simpler because regardless of whether the block is the first in the epoch we can check if an entry for the epoch boundary root already exists in the cache, and update the cache accordingly.
Additionally, to assist with flip-flopping justified epochs, move to cloning the balance cache rather than moving it. This should still be very fast in practice because the balances cache is a ~1.6MB `Vec`, and this operation is expected to only occur infrequently.
## Issue Addressed
Resolves: https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse/issues/2741
Includes: https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse/pull/2853 so that we can get ssz static tests passing here on v1.1.6. If we want to merge that first, we can make this diff slightly smaller
## Proposed Changes
- Changes the `justified_epoch` and `finalized_epoch` in the `ProtoArrayNode` each to an `Option<Checkpoint>`. The `Option` is necessary only for the migration, so not ideal. But does allow us to add a default logic to `None` on these fields during the database migration.
- Adds a database migration from a legacy fork choice struct to the new one, search for all necessary block roots in fork choice by iterating through blocks in the db.
- updates related to https://github.com/ethereum/consensus-specs/pull/2727
- We will have to update the persisted forkchoice to make sure the justified checkpoint stored is correct according to the updated fork choice logic. This boils down to setting the forkchoice store's justified checkpoint to the justified checkpoint of the block that advanced the finalized checkpoint to the current one.
- AFAICT there's no migration steps necessary for the update to allow applying attestations from prior blocks, but would appreciate confirmation on that
- I updated the consensus spec tests to v1.1.6 here, but they will fail until we also implement the proposer score boost updates. I confirmed that the previously failing scenario `new_finalized_slot_is_justified_checkpoint_ancestor` will now pass after the boost updates, but haven't confirmed _all_ tests will pass because I just quickly stubbed out the proposer boost test scenario formatting.
- This PR now also includes proposer boosting https://github.com/ethereum/consensus-specs/pull/2730
## Additional Info
I realized checking justified and finalized roots in fork choice makes it more likely that we trigger this bug: https://github.com/ethereum/consensus-specs/pull/2727
It's possible the combination of justified checkpoint and finalized checkpoint in the forkchoice store is different from in any block in fork choice. So when trying to startup our store's justified checkpoint seems invalid to the rest of fork choice (but it should be valid). When this happens we get an `InvalidBestNode` error and fail to start up. So I'm including that bugfix in this branch.
Todo:
- [x] Fix fork choice tests
- [x] Self review
- [x] Add fix for https://github.com/ethereum/consensus-specs/pull/2727
- [x] Rebase onto Kintusgi
- [x] Fix `num_active_validators` calculation as @michaelsproul pointed out
- [x] Clean up db migrations
Co-authored-by: realbigsean <seananderson33@gmail.com>
* - Update the fork choice `ProtoNode` to include `is_merge_complete`
- Add database migration for the persisted fork choice
* update tests
* Small cleanup
* lints
* store execution block hash in fork choice rather than bool
Added Execution Payload from Rayonism Fork
Updated new Containers to match Merge Spec
Updated BeaconBlockBody for Merge Spec
Completed updating BeaconState and BeaconBlockBody
Modified ExecutionPayload<T> to use Transaction<T>
Mostly Finished Changes for beacon-chain.md
Added some things for fork-choice.md
Update to match new fork-choice.md/fork.md changes
ran cargo fmt
Added Missing Pieces in eth2_libp2p for Merge
fix ef test
Various Changes to Conform Closer to Merge Spec
## Proposed Changes
* Add the `Eth-Consensus-Version` header to the HTTP API for the block and state endpoints. This is part of the v2.1.0 API that was recently released: https://github.com/ethereum/beacon-APIs/pull/170
* Add tests for the above. I refactored the `eth2` crate's helper functions to make this more straight-forward, and introduced some new mixin traits that I think greatly improve readability and flexibility.
* Add a new `map_with_fork!` macro which is useful for decoding a superstruct type without naming all its variants. It is now used for SSZ-decoding `BeaconBlock` and `BeaconState`, and for JSON-decoding `SignedBeaconBlock` in the API.
## Additional Info
The `map_with_fork!` changes will conflict with the Merge changes, but when resolving the conflict the changes from this branch should be preferred (it is no longer necessary to enumerate every fork). The merge fork _will_ need to be added to `map_fork_name_with`.
## Issue Addressed
When compiling with Rust 1.56.0 the compiler generates 3 instances of this warning:
```
warning: trailing semicolon in macro used in expression position
--> common/eth2_network_config/src/lib.rs:181:24
|
181 | })?;
| ^
...
195 | let deposit_contract_deploy_block = load_from_file!(DEPLOY_BLOCK_FILE);
| ---------------------------------- in this macro invocation
|
= note: `#[warn(semicolon_in_expressions_from_macros)]` on by default
= warning: this was previously accepted by the compiler but is being phased out; it will become a hard error in a future release!
= note: for more information, see issue #79813 <https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/79813>
= note: this warning originates in the macro `load_from_file` (in Nightly builds, run with -Z macro-backtrace for more info)
```
This warning is completely harmless, but will be visible to users compiling Lighthouse v2.0.1 (or earlier) with Rust 1.56.0 (to be released October 21st). It is **completely safe** to ignore this warning, it's just a superficial change to Rust's syntax.
## Proposed Changes
This PR removes the semi-colon as recommended, and fixes the new Clippy lints from 1.56.0
## Issue Addressed
NA
## Proposed Changes
This PR is near-identical to https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse/pull/2652, however it is to be merged into `unstable` instead of `merge-f2f`. Please see that PR for reasoning.
I'm making this duplicate PR to merge to `unstable` in an effort to shrink the diff between `unstable` and `merge-f2f` by doing smaller, lead-up PRs.
## Additional Info
NA
## Issue Addressed
This PR addresses an issue found by @YorickDowne during testing of v2.0.0-rc.0.
Due to a lack of atomic database writes on checkpoint sync start-up, it was possible for the database to get into an inconsistent state from which it couldn't recover without `--purge-db`. The core of the issue was that the store's anchor info was being stored _before_ the `PersistedBeaconChain`. If a crash occured so that anchor info was stored but _not_ the `PersistedBeaconChain`, then on restart Lighthouse would think the database was unitialized and attempt to compare-and-swap a `None` value, but would actually find the stale info from the previous run.
## Proposed Changes
The issue is fixed by writing the anchor info, the split point, and the `PersistedBeaconChain` atomically on start-up. Some type-hinting ugliness was required, which could possibly be cleaned up in future refactors.
## Issue Addressed
NA
## Proposed Changes
Implements the "union" type from the SSZ spec for `ssz`, `ssz_derive`, `tree_hash` and `tree_hash_derive` so it may be derived for `enums`:
https://github.com/ethereum/consensus-specs/blob/v1.1.0-beta.3/ssz/simple-serialize.md#union
The union type is required for the merge, since the `Transaction` type is defined as a single-variant union `Union[OpaqueTransaction]`.
### Crate Updates
This PR will (hopefully) cause CI to publish new versions for the following crates:
- `eth2_ssz_derive`: `0.2.1` -> `0.3.0`
- `eth2_ssz`: `0.3.0` -> `0.4.0`
- `eth2_ssz_types`: `0.2.0` -> `0.2.1`
- `tree_hash`: `0.3.0` -> `0.4.0`
- `tree_hash_derive`: `0.3.0` -> `0.4.0`
These these crates depend on each other, I've had to add a workspace-level `[patch]` for these crates. A follow-up PR will need to remove this patch, ones the new versions are published.
### Union Behaviors
We already had SSZ `Encode` and `TreeHash` derive for enums, however it just did a "transparent" pass-through of the inner value. Since the "union" decoding from the spec is in conflict with the transparent method, I've required that all `enum` have exactly one of the following enum-level attributes:
#### SSZ
- `#[ssz(enum_behaviour = "union")]`
- matches the spec used for the merge
- `#[ssz(enum_behaviour = "transparent")]`
- maintains existing functionality
- not supported for `Decode` (never was)
#### TreeHash
- `#[tree_hash(enum_behaviour = "union")]`
- matches the spec used for the merge
- `#[tree_hash(enum_behaviour = "transparent")]`
- maintains existing functionality
This means that we can maintain the existing transparent behaviour, but all existing users will get a compile-time error until they explicitly opt-in to being transparent.
### Legacy Option Encoding
Before this PR, we already had a union-esque encoding for `Option<T>`. However, this was with the *old* SSZ spec where the union selector was 4 bytes. During merge specification, the spec was changed to use 1 byte for the selector.
Whilst the 4-byte `Option` encoding was never used in the spec, we used it in our database. Writing a migrate script for all occurrences of `Option` in the database would be painful, especially since it's used in the `CommitteeCache`. To avoid the migrate script, I added a serde-esque `#[ssz(with = "module")]` field-level attribute to `ssz_derive` so that we can opt into the 4-byte encoding on a field-by-field basis.
The `ssz::legacy::four_byte_impl!` macro allows a one-liner to define the module required for the `#[ssz(with = "module")]` for some `Option<T> where T: Encode + Decode`.
Notably, **I have removed `Encode` and `Decode` impls for `Option`**. I've done this to force a break on downstream users. Like I mentioned, `Option` isn't used in the spec so I don't think it'll be *that* annoying. I think it's nicer than quietly having two different union implementations or quietly breaking the existing `Option` impl.
### Crate Publish Ordering
I've modified the order in which CI publishes crates to ensure that we don't publish a crate without ensuring we already published a crate that it depends upon.
## TODO
- [ ] Queue a follow-up `[patch]`-removing PR.
## Issue Addressed
Closes#1891Closes#1784
## Proposed Changes
Implement checkpoint sync for Lighthouse, enabling it to start from a weak subjectivity checkpoint.
## Additional Info
- [x] Return unavailable status for out-of-range blocks requested by peers (#2561)
- [x] Implement sync daemon for fetching historical blocks (#2561)
- [x] Verify chain hashes (either in `historical_blocks.rs` or the calling module)
- [x] Consistency check for initial block + state
- [x] Fetch the initial state and block from a beacon node HTTP endpoint
- [x] Don't crash fetching beacon states by slot from the API
- [x] Background service for state reconstruction, triggered by CLI flag or API call.
Considered out of scope for this PR:
- Drop the requirement to provide the `--checkpoint-block` (this would require some pretty heavy refactoring of block verification)
Co-authored-by: Diva M <divma@protonmail.com>
## Proposed Changes
Cache the total active balance for the current epoch in the `BeaconState`. Computing this value takes around 1ms, and this was negatively impacting block processing times on Prater, particularly when reconstructing states.
With a large number of attestations in each block, I saw the `process_attestations` function taking 150ms, which means that reconstructing hot states can take up to 4.65s (31 * 150ms), and reconstructing freezer states can take up to 307s (2047 * 150ms).
I opted to add the cache to the beacon state rather than computing the total active balance at the start of state processing and threading it through. Although this would be simpler in a way, it would waste time, particularly during block replay, as the total active balance doesn't change for the duration of an epoch. So we save ~32ms for hot states, and up to 8.1s for freezer states (using `--slots-per-restore-point 8192`).
## Issue Addressed
Closes#2526
## Proposed Changes
If the head block fails to decode on start up, do two things:
1. Revert all blocks between the head and the most recent hard fork (to `fork_slot - 1`).
2. Reset fork choice so that it contains the new head, and all blocks back to the new head's finalized checkpoint.
## Additional Info
I tweaked some of the beacon chain test harness stuff in order to make it generic enough to test with a non-zero slot clock on start-up. In the process I consolidated all the various `new_` methods into a single generic one which will hopefully serve all future uses 🤞
## Issue Addressed
N/A
## Proposed Changes
- Removing a bunch of unnecessary references
- Updated `Error::VariantError` to `Error::Variant`
- There were additional enum variant lints that I ignored, because I thought our variant names were fine
- removed `MonitoredValidator`'s `pubkey` field, because I couldn't find it used anywhere. It looks like we just use the string version of the pubkey (the `id` field) if there is no index
## Additional Info
Co-authored-by: realbigsean <seananderson33@gmail.com>
## Issue Addressed
Closes#2245
## Proposed Changes
Replace all calls to `RwLock::read` in the `store` crate with `RwLock::read_recursive`.
## Additional Info
* Unfortunately we can't run the deadlock detector on CI because it's pinned to an old Rust 1.51.0 nightly which cannot compile Lighthouse (one of our deps uses `ptr::addr_of!` which is too new). A fun side-project at some point might be to update the deadlock detector.
* The reason I think we haven't seen this deadlock (at all?) in practice is that _writes_ to the database's split point are quite infrequent, and a concurrent write is required to trigger the deadlock. The split point is only written when finalization advances, which is once per epoch (every ~6 minutes), and state reads are also quite sporadic. Perhaps we've just been incredibly lucky, or there's something about the timing of state reads vs database migration that protects us.
* I wrote a few small programs to demo the deadlock, and the effectiveness of the `read_recursive` fix: https://github.com/michaelsproul/relock_deadlock_mvp
* [The docs for `read_recursive`](https://docs.rs/lock_api/0.4.2/lock_api/struct.RwLock.html#method.read_recursive) warn of starvation for writers. I think in order for starvation to occur the database would have to be spammed with so many state reads that it's unable to ever clear them all and find time for a write, in which case migration of states to the freezer would cease. If an attack could be performed to trigger this starvation then it would likely trigger a deadlock in the current code, and I think ceasing migration is preferable to deadlocking in this extreme situation. In practice neither should occur due to protection from spammy peers at the network layer. Nevertheless, it would be prudent to run this change on the testnet nodes to check that it doesn't cause accidental starvation.
## Proposed Changes
Implement the consensus changes necessary for the upcoming Altair hard fork.
## Additional Info
This is quite a heavy refactor, with pivotal types like the `BeaconState` and `BeaconBlock` changing from structs to enums. This ripples through the whole codebase with field accesses changing to methods, e.g. `state.slot` => `state.slot()`.
Co-authored-by: realbigsean <seananderson33@gmail.com>
## Issue Addressed
#2377
## Proposed Changes
Implement the same code used for block root lookups (from #2376) to state root lookups in order to improve performance and reduce associated memory spikes (e.g. from certain HTTP API requests).
## Additional Changes
- Tests using `rev_iter_state_roots` and `rev_iter_block_roots` have been refactored to use their `forwards` versions instead.
- The `rev_iter_state_roots` and `rev_iter_block_roots` functions are now unused and have been removed.
- The `state_at_slot` function has been changed to use the `forwards` iterator.
## Additional Info
- Some tests still need to be refactored to use their `forwards_iter` versions. These tests start their iteration from a specific beacon state and thus use the `rev_iter_state_roots_from` and `rev_iter_block_roots_from` functions. If they can be refactored, those functions can also be removed.
## Issue Addressed
`make lint` failing on rust 1.53.0.
## Proposed Changes
1.53.0 updates
## Additional Info
I haven't figure out why yet, we were now hitting the recursion limit in a few crates. So I had to add `#![recursion_limit = "256"]` in a few places
Co-authored-by: realbigsean <seananderson33@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Michael Sproul <michael@sigmaprime.io>
## Issue Addressed
NA
## Proposed Changes
Return a very specific error when at attestation reads shuffling from a frozen `BeaconState`. Previously, this was returning `MissingBeaconState` which indicates a much more serious issue.
## Additional Info
Since `get_inconsistent_state_for_attestation_verification_only` is only called once in `BeaconChain::with_committee_cache`, it is quite easy to reason about the impact of this change.
## Issue Addressed
NA
## Primary Change
When investigating memory usage, I noticed that retrieving a block from an early slot (e.g., slot 900) would cause a sharp increase in the memory footprint (from 400mb to 800mb+) which seemed to be ever-lasting.
After some investigation, I found that the reverse iteration from the head back to that slot was the likely culprit. To counter this, I've switched the `BeaconChain::block_root_at_slot` to use the forwards iterator, instead of the reverse one.
I also noticed that the networking stack is using `BeaconChain::root_at_slot` to check if a peer is relevant (`check_peer_relevance`). Perhaps the steep, seemingly-random-but-consistent increases in memory usage are caused by the use of this function.
Using the forwards iterator with the HTTP API alleviated the sharp increases in memory usage. It also made the response much faster (before it felt like to took 1-2s, now it feels instant).
## Additional Changes
In the process I also noticed that we have two functions for getting block roots:
- `BeaconChain::block_root_at_slot`: returns `None` for a skip slot.
- `BeaconChain::root_at_slot`: returns the previous root for a skip slot.
I unified these two functions into `block_root_at_slot` and added the `WhenSlotSkipped` enum. Now, the caller must be explicit about the skip-slot behaviour when requesting a root.
Additionally, I replaced `vec![]` with `Vec::with_capacity` in `store::chunked_vector::range_query`. I stumbled across this whilst debugging and made this modification to see what effect it would have (not much). It seems like a decent change to keep around, but I'm not concerned either way.
Also, `BeaconChain::get_ancestor_block_root` is unused, so I got rid of it 🗑️.
## Additional Info
I haven't also done the same for state roots here. Whilst it's possible and a good idea, it's more work since the fwds iterators are presently block-roots-specific.
Whilst there's a few places a reverse iteration of state roots could be triggered (e.g., attestation production, HTTP API), they're no where near as common as the `check_peer_relevance` call. As such, I think we should get this PR merged first, then come back for the state root iters. I made an issue here https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse/issues/2377.
## Issue Addressed
Closes#2274
## Proposed Changes
* Modify the `YamlConfig` to collect unknown fields into an `extra_fields` map, instead of failing hard.
* Log a debug message if there are extra fields returned to the VC from one of its BNs.
This restores Lighthouse's compatibility with Teku beacon nodes (and therefore Infura)
## Issue Addressed
Closes#2052
## Proposed Changes
- Refactor the attester/proposer duties endpoints in the BN
- Performance improvements
- Fixes some potential inconsistencies with the dependent root fields.
- Removes `http_api::beacon_proposer_cache` and just uses the one on the `BeaconChain` instead.
- Move the code for the proposer/attester duties endpoints into separate files, for readability.
- Refactor the `DutiesService` in the VC
- Required to reduce the delay on broadcasting new blocks.
- Gets rid of the `ValidatorDuty` shim struct that came about when we adopted the standard API.
- Separate block/attestation duty tasks so that they don't block each other when one is slow.
- In the VC, use `PublicKeyBytes` to represent validators instead of `PublicKey`. `PublicKey` is a legit crypto object whilst `PublicKeyBytes` is just a byte-array, it's much faster to clone/hash `PublicKeyBytes` and this change has had a significant impact on runtimes.
- Unfortunately this has created lots of dust changes.
- In the BN, store `PublicKeyBytes` in the `beacon_proposer_cache` and allow access to them. The HTTP API always sends `PublicKeyBytes` over the wire and the conversion from `PublicKey` -> `PublickeyBytes` is non-trivial, especially when queries have 100s/1000s of validators (like Pyrmont).
- Add the `state_processing::state_advance` mod which dedups a lot of the "apply `n` skip slots to the state" code.
- This also fixes a bug with some functions which were failing to include a state root as per [this comment](072695284f/consensus/state_processing/src/state_advance.rs (L69-L74)). I couldn't find any instance of this bug that resulted in anything more severe than keying a shuffling cache by the wrong block root.
- Swap the VC block service to use `mpsc` from `tokio` instead of `futures`. This is consistent with the rest of the code base.
~~This PR *reduces* the size of the codebase 🎉~~ It *used* to reduce the size of the code base before I added more comments.
## Observations on Prymont
- Proposer duties times down from peaks of 450ms to consistent <1ms.
- Current epoch attester duties times down from >1s peaks to a consistent 20-30ms.
- Block production down from +600ms to 100-200ms.
## Additional Info
- ~~Blocked on #2241~~
- ~~Blocked on #2234~~
## TODO
- [x] ~~Refactor this into some smaller PRs?~~ Leaving this as-is for now.
- [x] Address `per_slot_processing` roots.
- [x] Investigate slow next epoch times. Not getting added to cache on block processing?
- [x] Consider [this](072695284f/beacon_node/store/src/hot_cold_store.rs (L811-L812)) in the scenario of replacing the state roots
Co-authored-by: pawan <pawandhananjay@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Michael Sproul <michael@sigmaprime.io>
## Issue Addressed
Closes#1787
## Proposed Changes
* Abstract the `ValidatorPubkeyCache` over a "backing" which is either a file (legacy), or the database.
* Implement a migration from schema v2 to schema v3, whereby the contents of the cache file are copied to the DB, and then the file is deleted. The next release to include this change must be a minor version bump, and we will need to warn users of the inability to downgrade (this is our first DB schema change since mainnet genesis).
* Move the schema migration code from the `store` crate into the `beacon_chain` crate so that it can access the datadir and the `ValidatorPubkeyCache`, etc. It gets injected back into the `store` via a closure (similar to what we do in fork choice).
## Issue Addressed
`test_dht_persistence` failing
## Proposed Changes
Bind `NetworkService::start` to an underscore prefixed variable rather than `_`. `_` was causing it to be dropped immediately
This was failing 5/100 times before this update, but I haven't been able to get it to fail after updating it
Co-authored-by: realbigsean <seananderson33@gmail.com>
## Issue Addressed
NA
## Proposed Changes
Updates out of date dependencies.
## Additional Info
See also https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse/issues/1712 for a list of dependencies that are still out of date and the resasons.
This is an implementation of a slasher that lives inside the BN and can be enabled via `lighthouse bn --slasher`.
Features included in this PR:
- [x] Detection of attester slashing conditions (double votes, surrounds existing, surrounded by existing)
- [x] Integration into Lighthouse's attestation verification flow
- [x] Detection of proposer slashing conditions
- [x] Extraction of attestations from blocks as they are verified
- [x] Compression of chunks
- [x] Configurable history length
- [x] Pruning of old attestations and blocks
- [x] More tests
Future work:
* Focus on a slice of history separate from the most recent N epochs (e.g. epochs `current - K` to `current - M`)
* Run out-of-process
* Ingest attestations from the chain without a resync
Design notes are here https://hackmd.io/@sproul/HJSEklmPL
## Proposed Changes
In an attempt to fix OOM issues and database consistency issues observed by some users after the introduction of compaction in v0.3.4, this PR makes the following changes:
* Run compaction less often: roughly every 1024 epochs, including after long periods of non-finality. I think the division check proposed by Paul is pretty solid, and ensures we don't miss any events where we should be compacting. LevelDB lacks an easy way to check the size of the DB, which would be another good trigger.
* Make it possible to disable the compaction on finalization using `--auto-compact-db=false`
* Make it possible to trigger a manual, single-threaded foreground compaction on start-up using `--compact-db`
* Downgrade the pruning log to `DEBUG`, as it's particularly noisy during sync
I would like to ship these changes to affected users ASAP, and will document them further in the Advanced Database section of the book if they prove effective.
## Issue Addressed
Closes#1866
## Proposed Changes
* Compact the database on finalization. This removes the deleted states from disk completely. Because it happens in the background migrator, it doesn't block other database operations while it runs. On my Medalla node it took about 1 minute and shrank the database from 90GB to 9GB.
* Fix an inefficiency in the pruning algorithm where it would always use the genesis checkpoint as the `old_finalized_checkpoint` when running for the first time after start-up. This would result in loading lots of states one-at-a-time back to genesis, and storing a lot of block roots in memory. The new code stores the old finalized checkpoint on disk and only uses genesis if no checkpoint is already stored. This makes it both backwards compatible _and_ forwards compatible -- no schema change required!
* Introduce two new `INFO` logs to indicate when pruning has started and completed. Users seem to want to know this information without enabling debug logs!
## Issue Addressed
Closes#800Closes#1713
## Proposed Changes
Implement the temporary state storage algorithm described in #800. Specifically:
* Add `DBColumn::BeaconStateTemporary`, for storing 0-length temporary marker values.
* Store intermediate states immediately as they are created, marked temporary. Delete the temporary flag if the block is processed successfully.
* Add a garbage collection process to delete leftover temporary states on start-up.
* Bump the database schema version to 2 so that a DB with temporary states can't accidentally be used with older versions of the software. The auto-migration is a no-op, but puts in place some infra that we can use for future migrations (e.g. #1784)
## Additional Info
There are two known race conditions, one potentially causing permanent faults (hopefully rare), and the other insignificant.
### Race 1: Permanent state marked temporary
EDIT: this has been fixed by the addition of a lock around the relevant critical section
There are 2 threads that are trying to store 2 different blocks that share some intermediate states (e.g. they both skip some slots from the current head). Consider this sequence of events:
1. Thread 1 checks if state `s` already exists, and seeing that it doesn't, prepares an atomic commit of `(s, s_temporary_flag)`.
2. Thread 2 does the same, but also gets as far as committing the state txn, finishing the processing of its block, and _deleting_ the temporary flag.
3. Thread 1 is (finally) scheduled again, and marks `s` as temporary with its transaction.
4.
a) The process is killed, or thread 1's block fails verification and the temp flag is not deleted. This is a permanent failure! Any attempt to load state `s` will fail... hope it isn't on the main chain! Alternatively (4b) happens...
b) Thread 1 finishes, and re-deletes the temporary flag. In this case the failure is transient, state `s` will disappear temporarily, but will come back once thread 1 finishes running.
I _hope_ that steps 1-3 only happen very rarely, and 4a even more rarely. It's hard to know
This once again begs the question of why we're using LevelDB (#483), when it clearly doesn't care about atomicity! A ham-fisted fix would be to wrap the hot and cold DBs in locks, which would bring us closer to how other DBs handle read-write transactions. E.g. [LMDB only allows one R/W transaction at a time](https://docs.rs/lmdb/0.8.0/lmdb/struct.Environment.html#method.begin_rw_txn).
### Race 2: Temporary state returned from `get_state`
I don't think this race really matters, but in `load_hot_state`, if another thread stores a state between when we call `load_state_temporary_flag` and when we call `load_hot_state_summary`, then we could end up returning that state even though it's only a temporary state. I can't think of any case where this would be relevant, and I suspect if it did come up, it would be safe/recoverable (having data is safer than _not_ having data).
This could be fixed by using a LevelDB read snapshot, but that would require substantial changes to how we read all our values, so I don't think it's worth it right now.
## Issue Addressed
Closes#1557
## Proposed Changes
Modify the pruning algorithm so that it mutates the head-tracker _before_ committing the database transaction to disk, and _only if_ all the heads to be removed are still present in the head-tracker (i.e. no concurrent mutations).
In the process of writing and testing this I also had to make a few other changes:
* Use internal mutability for all `BeaconChainHarness` functions (namely the RNG and the graffiti), in order to enable parallel calls (see testing section below).
* Disable logging in harness tests unless the `test_logger` feature is turned on
And chose to make some clean-ups:
* Delete the `NullMigrator`
* Remove type-based configuration for the migrator in favour of runtime config (simpler, less duplicated code)
* Use the non-blocking migrator unless the blocking migrator is required. In the store tests we need the blocking migrator because some tests make asserts about the state of the DB after the migration has run.
* Rename `validators_keypairs` -> `validator_keypairs` in the `BeaconChainHarness`
## Testing
To confirm that the fix worked, I wrote a test using [Hiatus](https://crates.io/crates/hiatus), which can be found here:
https://github.com/michaelsproul/lighthouse/tree/hiatus-issue-1557
That test can't be merged because it inserts random breakpoints everywhere, but if you check out that branch you can run the test with:
```
$ cd beacon_node/beacon_chain
$ cargo test --release --test parallel_tests --features test_logger
```
It should pass, and the log output should show:
```
WARN Pruning deferred because of a concurrent mutation, message: this is expected only very rarely!
```
## Additional Info
This is a backwards-compatible change with no impact on consensus.
## Issue Addressed
Closes#673
## Proposed Changes
Store a schema version in the database so that future releases can check they're running against a compatible database version. This would also enable automatic migration on breaking database changes, but that's left as future work.
The database config is also stored in the database so that the `slots_per_restore_point` value can be checked for consistency, which closes#673
The PR:
* Adds the ability to generate a crucial test scenario that isn't possible with `BeaconChainHarness` (i.e. two blocks occupying the same slot; previously forks necessitated skipping slots):
![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/165678/88195404-4bce3580-cc40-11ea-8c08-b48d2e1d5959.png)
* New testing API: Instead of repeatedly calling add_block(), you generate a sorted `Vec<Slot>` and leave it up to the framework to generate blocks at those slots.
* Jumping backwards to an earlier epoch is a hard error, so that tests necessarily generate blocks in a epoch-by-epoch manner.
* Configures the test logger so that output is printed on the console in case a test fails. The logger also plays well with `--nocapture`, contrary to the existing testing framework
* Rewrites existing fork pruning tests to use the new API
* Adds a tests that triggers finalization at a non epoch boundary slot
* Renamed `BeaconChainYoke` to `BeaconChainTestingRig` because the former has been too confusing
* Fixed multiple tests (e.g. `block_production_different_shuffling_long`, `delete_blocks_and_states`, `shuffling_compatible_simple_fork`) that relied on a weird (and accidental) feature of the old `BeaconChainHarness` that attestations aren't produced for epochs earlier than the current one, thus masking potential bugs in test cases.
Co-authored-by: Michael Sproul <michael@sigmaprime.io>
## Issue Addressed
Closes#1488
## Proposed Changes
* Prevent the pruning algorithm from over-eagerly deleting states at skipped slots when they are shared with the canonical chain.
* Add `debug` logging to the pruning algorithm so we have so better chance of debugging future issues from logs.
* Modify the handling of the "finalized state" in the beacon chain, so that it's always the state at the first slot of the finalized epoch (previously it was the state at the finalized block). This gives database pruning a clearer and cleaner view of things, and will marginally impact the pruning of the op pool, observed proposers, etc (in ways that are safe as far as I can tell).
* Remove duplicated `RevertedFinalizedEpoch` check from `after_finalization`
* Delete useless and unused `max_finality_distance`
* Add tests that exercise pruning with shared states at skip slots
* Delete unnecessary `block_strategy` argument from `add_blocks` and friends in the test harness (will likely conflict with #1380 slightly, sorry @adaszko -- but we can fix that)
* Bonus: add a `BeaconChain::with_head` method. I didn't end up needing it, but it turned out quite nice, so I figured we could keep it?
## Additional Info
Any users who have experienced pruning errors on Medalla will need to resync after upgrading to a release including this change. This should end unbounded `chain_db` growth! 🎉
## Issue Addressed
NA
## Proposed Changes
- Adds a new function to allow getting a state with a bad state root history for attestation verification. This reduces unnecessary tree hashing during attestation processing, which accounted for 23% of memory allocations (by bytes) in a recent `heaptrack` observation.
- Don't clone caches on intermediate epoch-boundary states during block processing.
- Reject blocks that are known to fork choice earlier during gossip processing, instead of waiting until after state has been loaded (this only happens in edge-case).
- Avoid multiple re-allocations by creating a "forced" exact size iterator.
## Additional Info
NA
* Layer do_atomically() abstractions properly
* Reduce allocs and DRY get_key_for_col()
* Parameterize HotColdDB with hot and cold item stores
* -impl Store for MemoryStore
* Replace Store uses with HotColdDB
* Ditch Store trait
* cargo fmt
* Style fix
* Readd missing dep that broke the build
* Remove redundant method
* Pull out a method out of a struct
* More precise db access abstractions
* Move fake trait method out of it
* cargo fmt
* Fix compilation error after refactoring
* Move another fake method out the Store trait
* Get rid of superfluous method
* Fix refactoring bug
* Rename: SimpleStoreItem -> StoreItem
* Get rid of the confusing DiskStore type alias
* Get rid of SimpleDiskStore type alias
* Correction: A method took both self and a ref to Self
* Improve error handling in block iteration
* Introduce atomic DB operations
* Fix race condition
An invariant was violated: For every block hash in head_tracker, that
block is accessible from the store.
* Address compiler warning
* Prune abandoned fork choice forks
* New approach to pruning
* Wrap some block hashes in a newtype pattern
For increased type safety.
* Add Graphviz chain dump emitter for debugging
* Fix broken test case
* Make prunes_abandoned_forks use real DiskStore
* Mark finalized blocks in the GraphViz output
* Refine debug stringification of Slot and Epoch
Before this commit: print!("{:?}", Slot(123)) == "Slot(\n123\n)".
After this commit: print!("{:?", Slot(123)) == "Slot(123)".
* Simplify build_block()
* Rewrite test case using more composable test primitives
* Working rewritten test case
* Tighten fork prunning test checks
* Add another pruning test case
* Bugfix: Finalized blocks weren't always properly detected
* Pruning: Add pruning_does_not_touch_blocks_prior_to_finalization test case
* Tighten pruning tests: check if heads are tracked properly
* Add a failing test case for a buggy scenario
* Change name of function to a more accurate one
* Fix failing test case
* Test case: Were skipped slots' states pruned?
* Style fix: Simplify dereferencing
* Tighten pruning tests: check if abandoned states are deleted
* Towards atomicity of db ops
* Correct typo
* Prune also skipped slots' states
* New logic for handling skipped states
* Make skipped slots test pass
* Post conflict resolution fixes
* Formatting fixes
* Tests passing
* Block hashes in Graphviz node labels
* Removed unused changes
* Fix bug with states having < SlotsPerHistoricalRoot roots
* Consolidate State/BlockRootsIterator for pruning
* Address review feedback
* Fix a bug in pruning tests
* Detach prune_abandoned_forks() from its object
* Move migrate.rs from store to beacon_chain
* Move forks pruning onto a background thread
* Bugfix: Heads weren't pruned when prune set contained only the head
* Rename: freeze_to_state() -> process_finalization()
* Eliminate redundant function parameter
Co-authored-by: Michael Sproul <michael@sigmaprime.io>
* Unfinished progress
* Update more persistence code
* Start fixing tests
* Combine persist head and fork choice
* Persist head on reorg
* Gracefully handle op pool and eth1 cache missing
* Fix test failure
* Address Michael's comments
* Start updating types
* WIP
* Signature hacking
* Existing EF tests passing with fake_crypto
* Updates
* Delete outdated API spec
* The refactor continues
* It compiles
* WIP test fixes
* 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
* Cargo fmt
* Fast aggregate verify test
* Update REST API docs
* Cargo fmt
* 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
* Address review comments; remove unused dependency
* Disable/delete two outdated tests
* Bump eth1 default vote warn to error
* Delete outdated eth1 test
Co-authored-by: Pawan Dhananjay <pawandhananjay@gmail.com>
* Add LRU caches to store
* Improvements to LRU caches
* Take state by value in `Store::put_state`
* Store blocks by value, configurable cache sizes
* Use a StateBatch to efficiently store skip states
* Fix store tests
* Add CloneConfig test, remove unused metrics
* Use Mutexes instead of RwLocks for LRU caches
* Store dht enrs on shutdown
* Load enrs on startup and add tests
* Remove enr_entries from behavior
* Move all dht persisting logic to `NetworkService`
* Move `PersistedDht` from eth2-libp2p to network crate
* Add test to confirm dht persistence
* Add logging
* Remove extra call to beacon_chain persist
* Expose only mutable `add_enr` method from behaviour
* Fix tests
* Fix merge errors
This should reduce disk usage by 32x while keeping historical state queries to
less than 10s. If historical states are required quickly, the minimum SPRP of 32
can be set on the CLI.
* Sparse hot DB and block root tree
* Fix store_tests
* Ensure loads of hot states on boundaries are fast
* Milder error for unaligned finalized blocks
* Apply clippy lints to beacon node
* Remove unnecessary logging and correct formatting
* Initial bones of load-balanced range-sync
* Port bump meshsup tests
* Further structure and network handling logic added
* Basic structure, ignoring error handling
* Correct max peers delay bug
* Clean up and re-write message processor and sync manager
* Restructure directory, correct type issues
* Fix compiler issues
* Completed first testing of new sync
* Correct merge issues
* Clean up warnings
* Push attestation processed log down to dbg
* Add state enc/dec benches
* Correct math error, downgraded logs
* Add example for flamegraph
* Use `PublicKeyBytes` for `Validator`
* Ripple PublicKeyBytes change through codebase
* Add RPC error handling and improved syncing code
* Add benches, optimizations to store BeaconState
* Store BeaconState in StorageContainer too
* Optimize StorageContainer with std::mem magic
* Add libp2p stream error handling and dropping of invalid peers
* Lower logs
* Update lcli to parse spec at boot, remove pycli
* Fix issues when starting with mainnet spec
* Set default spec to mainnet
* Fix lcli --spec param
* Add discovery tweak
* Ensure ETH1_FOLLOW_DISTANCE is in YamlConfig
* Set testnet ETH1_FOLLOW_DISTANCE to 16
* Fix rest_api tests
* Set testnet min validator count
* Update with new testnet dir
* Remove some dbg, println
* Add timeout when notifier waits for libp2p lock
* Add validator count CLI flag to lcli contract deploy
* Extend genesis delay time
* Correct libp2p service locking
* Update testnet dir
* Add basic block/state caching on beacon chain
* Add decimals display to notifier sync speed
* Try merge in change to reduce fork choice calls
* Remove fork choice from process block
* Minor log fix
* Check successes > 0
* Adds checkpoint cache
* Stop storing the tree hash cache in the db
* Handles peer disconnects for sync
* Fix failing beacon chain tests
* Change eth2_testnet_config tests to Mainnet
* Add logs downgrade discovery log
* Remove dedunant beacon state write
* Fix re-org warnings
* Use caching get methods in fork choice
* Fix mistake in prev commit
* Use caching state getting in state_by_slot
* Add state.cacheless_clone
* Less fork choice (#679)
* Try merge in change to reduce fork choice calls
* Remove fork choice from process block
* Minor log fix
* Check successes > 0
* Fix failing beacon chain tests
* Fix re-org warnings
* Fix mistake in prev commit
* Attempt to improve attestation processing times
* Introduce HeadInfo struct
* Used cache tree hash for block processing
* Use cached tree hash for block production too
* Range sync refactor
- Introduces `ChainCollection`
- Correct Disconnect node handling
- Removes duplicate code
* Add more logging for DB
* Various bug fixes
* Remove unnecessary logs
* Maintain syncing state in the transition from finalied to head
* Improved disconnect handling
* Add `Speedo` struct
* Fix bugs in speedo
* Fix bug in speedo
* Fix rounding bug in speedo
* Move code around, reduce speedo observation count
* Adds forwards block interator
* Fix inf NaN
* Add first draft of validator onboarding
* Update docs
* Add documentation link to main README
* Continue docs development
* Update book readme
* Update docs
* Allow vc to run without testnet subcommand
* Small change to onboarding docs
* Tidy CLI help messages
* Update docs
* Add check to val client see if beacon node is synced
* Attempt to fix NaN bug
* Fix compile bug
* Add notifier service to validator client
* Re-order onboarding steps
* Update deposit contract address
* Update testnet dir
* Add note about public eth1 node
* Fix installation link
* Set default eth1 endpoint to sigp
* Fix broken test
* Try fix eth1 cache locking
* Be more specific about eth1 endpoint
* Increase gas limit for deposit
* Fix default deposit amount
* Fix re-org log
* Add basic block/state caching on beacon chain
* Adds checkpoint cache
* Stop storing the tree hash cache in the db
* Remove dedunant beacon state write
* Use caching get methods in fork choice
* Use caching state getting in state_by_slot
* Add state.cacheless_clone
* Attempt to improve attestation processing times
* Introduce HeadInfo struct
* Used cache tree hash for block processing
* Use cached tree hash for block production too
* Add state enc/dec benches
* Add example for flamegraph
* Use `PublicKeyBytes` for `Validator`
* Ripple PublicKeyBytes change through codebase
* Add benches, optimizations to store BeaconState
* Store BeaconState in StorageContainer too
* Optimize StorageContainer with std::mem magic
* Fix rest_api tests
* Draft of checkpoint freezer DB
* Fix bugs
* Adjust root iterators for checkpoint database
* Fix freezer state lookups with no slot hint
* Fix split comment
* Use "restore point" to refer to frozen states
* Resolve some FIXMEs
* Configurable slots per restore point
* Document new freezer DB functions
* Fix up StoreConfig
* Fix new test for merge
* Document SPRP default CLI flag, clarify tests
* Implement freezer database for state vectors
* Improve BeaconState safe accessors
And fix a bug in the compact committees accessor.
* Banish dodgy type bounds back to gRPC
* Clean up
* Switch to exclusive end points in chunked vec
* Cleaning up and start of tests
* Randao fix, more tests
* Fix unsightly hack
* Resolve test FIXMEs
* Config file support
* More clean-ups, migrator beginnings
* Finish migrator, integrate into BeaconChain
* Fixups
* Fix store tests
* Fix BeaconChain tests
* Fix LMD GHOST tests
* Address review comments, delete 'static bounds
* Cargo format
* Address review comments
* Fix LMD ghost tests
* Update to spec v0.9.0
* Update to v0.9.1
* Bump spec tags for v0.9.1
* Formatting, fix CI failures
* Resolve accidental KeyPair merge conflict
* Document new BeaconState functions
* Fix incorrect cache drops in `advance_caches`
* Update fork choice for v0.9.1
* Clean up some FIXMEs
* Fix a few docs/logs
* Update for new builder paradigm, spec changes
* Freezer DB integration into BeaconNode
* Cleaning up
* This works, clean it up
* Cleanups
* Fix and improve store tests
* Refine store test
* Delete unused beacon_chain_builder.rs
* Fix CLI
* Store state at split slot in hot database
* Make fork choice lookup fast again
* Store freezer DB split slot in the database
* Handle potential div by 0 in chunked_vector
* Exclude committee caches from freezer DB
* Remove FIXME about long-running test
* Implement basic tree hash caching
* Use spaces to indent top-level Cargo.toml
* Optimize BLS tree hash by hashing bytes directly
* Implement tree hash caching for validator registry
* Persist BeaconState tree hash cache to disk
* Address Paul's review comments
* Change into_iter to iter
* Fix clippy 'easy' warnings
* Clippy eth2/utils
* Add struct NetworkInfo
* Clippy for types, utils, and beacon_node/store/src/iters.rs
* Cargo fmt
* Change foo to my_foo
* Remove complex signature
* suppress clippy warning for unit_value in benches
* Use enumerate instead of iterating over range
* Allow trivially_copy_pass_by_ref in serde_utils
* Renamed fork_choice::process_attestation_from_block
* Processing attestation in fork choice
* Retrieving state from store and checking signature
* Looser check on beacon state validity.
* Cleaned up get_attestation_state
* Expanded fork choice api to provide latest validator message.
* Checking if the an attestation contains a latest message
* Correct process_attestation error handling.
* Copy paste error in comment fixed.
* Tidy ancestor iterators
* Getting attestation slot via helper method
* Refactored attestation creation in test utils
* Revert "Refactored attestation creation in test utils"
This reverts commit 4d277fe4239a7194758b18fb5c00dfe0b8231306.
* Integration tests for free attestation processing
* Implicit conflicts resolved.
* formatting
* Do first pass on Grants code
* Add another attestation processing test
* Tidy attestation processing
* Remove old code fragment
* Add non-compiling half finished changes
* Simplify, fix bugs, add tests for chain iters
* Remove attestation processing from op pool
* Fix bug with fork choice, tidy
* Fix overly restrictive check in fork choice.
* Ensure committee cache is build during attn proc
* Ignore unknown blocks at fork choice
* Various minor fixes
* Make fork choice write lock in to read lock
* Remove unused method
* Tidy comments
* Fix attestation prod. target roots change
* Fix compile error in store iters
* Reject any attestation prior to finalization
* Begin metrics refactor
* Move beacon_chain to new metrics structure.
* Make metrics not panic if already defined
* Use global prometheus gather at rest api
* Unify common metric fns into a crate
* Add heavy metering to block processing
* Remove hypen from prometheus metric name
* Add more beacon chain metrics
* Add beacon chain persistence metric
* Prune op pool on finalization
* Add extra prom beacon chain metrics
* Prefix BeaconChain metrics with "beacon_"
* Add more store metrics
* Add basic metrics to libp2p
* Add metrics to HTTP server
* Remove old `http_server` crate
* Update metrics names to be more like standard
* Fix broken beacon chain metrics, add slot clock metrics
* Add lighthouse_metrics gather fn
* Remove http args
* Fix wrong state given to op pool prune
* Make prom metric names more consistent
* Add more metrics, tidy existing metrics
* Fix store block read metrics
* Tidy attestation metrics
* Fix minor PR comments
* Allow travis failures on beta (see desc)
There's a non-backward compatible change in `cargo fmt`. Stable and beta
do not agree.
* Tidy `lighthouse_metrics` docs
* Fix typo
* Renamed fork_choice::process_attestation_from_block
* Processing attestation in fork choice
* Retrieving state from store and checking signature
* Looser check on beacon state validity.
* Cleaned up get_attestation_state
* Expanded fork choice api to provide latest validator message.
* Checking if the an attestation contains a latest message
* Correct process_attestation error handling.
* Copy paste error in comment fixed.
* Tidy ancestor iterators
* Getting attestation slot via helper method
* Refactored attestation creation in test utils
* Revert "Refactored attestation creation in test utils"
This reverts commit 4d277fe4239a7194758b18fb5c00dfe0b8231306.
* Integration tests for free attestation processing
* Implicit conflicts resolved.
* formatting
* Do first pass on Grants code
* Add another attestation processing test
* Tidy attestation processing
* Remove old code fragment
* Add non-compiling half finished changes
* Simplify, fix bugs, add tests for chain iters
* Remove attestation processing from op pool
* Fix bug with fork choice, tidy
* Fix overly restrictive check in fork choice.
* Ensure committee cache is build during attn proc
* Ignore unknown blocks at fork choice
* Various minor fixes
* Make fork choice write lock in to read lock
* Remove unused method
* Tidy comments
* Fix attestation prod. target roots change
* Fix compile error in store iters
* Reject any attestation prior to finalization
* Fix minor PR comments
* Remove duplicated attestation finalization check
* Remove awkward `let` statement
* Add half-finished rest api changes
* Add basic, messy changes to rest api
* Fix expect() in ApiRequest
* Remove ApiRequest, add route for beacon state
* Tidy rest api, add get state from root
* Add api method for getting state roots by slot
* Add test for URL helper
* Simplify state_at_slot fn
* Add tests for rest api helper fns
* Add extra tests for parse root
* Fix clippy lints
* Fix compile error in rest api
* Update test to new ethereum-types
* types: first updates for v0.8
* state_processing: epoch processing v0.8.0
* state_processing: block processing v0.8.0
* tree_hash_derive: support generics in SignedRoot
* types v0.8: update to use ssz_types
* state_processing v0.8: use ssz_types
* ssz_types: add bitwise methods and from_elem
* types: fix v0.8 FIXMEs
* ssz_types: add bitfield shift_up
* ssz_types: iterators and DerefMut for VariableList
* types,state_processing: use VariableList
* ssz_types: fix BitVector Decode impl
Fixed a typo in the implementation of ssz::Decode for BitVector, which caused it
to be considered variable length!
* types: fix test modules for v0.8 update
* types: remove slow type-level arithmetic
* state_processing: fix tests for v0.8
* op_pool: update for v0.8
* ssz_types: Bitfield difference length-independent
Allow computing the difference of two bitfields of different lengths.
* Implement compact committee support
* epoch_processing: committee & active index roots
* state_processing: genesis state builder v0.8
* state_processing: implement v0.8.1
* Further improve tree_hash
* Strip examples, tests from cached_tree_hash
* Update TreeHash, un-impl CachedTreeHash
* Update bitfield TreeHash, un-impl CachedTreeHash
* Update FixedLenVec TreeHash, unimpl CachedTreeHash
* Update update tree_hash_derive for new TreeHash
* Fix TreeHash, un-impl CachedTreeHash for ssz_types
* Remove fixed_len_vec, ssz benches
SSZ benches relied upon fixed_len_vec -- it is easier to just delete
them and rebuild them later (when necessary)
* Remove boolean_bitfield crate
* Fix fake_crypto BLS compile errors
* Update ef_tests for new v.8 type params
* Update ef_tests submodule to v0.8.1 tag
* Make fixes to support parsing ssz ef_tests
* `compact_committee...` to `compact_committees...`
* Derive more traits for `CompactCommittee`
* Flip bitfield byte-endianness
* Fix tree_hash for bitfields
* Modify CLI output for ef_tests
* Bump ssz crate version
* Update ssz_types doc comment
* Del cached tree hash tests from ssz_static tests
* Tidy SSZ dependencies
* Rename ssz_types crate to eth2_ssz_types
* validator_client: update for v0.8
* ssz_types: update union/difference for bit order swap
* beacon_node: update for v0.8, EthSpec
* types: disable cached tree hash, update min spec
* state_processing: fix slot bug in committee update
* tests: temporarily disable fork choice harness test
See #447
* committee cache: prevent out-of-bounds access
In the case where we tried to access the committee of a shard that didn't have a committee in the
current epoch, we were accessing elements beyond the end of the shuffling vector and panicking! This
commit adds a check to make the failure safe and explicit.
* fix bug in get_indexed_attestation and simplify
There was a bug in our implementation of get_indexed_attestation whereby
incorrect "committee indices" were used to index into the custody bitfield. The
bug was only observable in the case where some bits of the custody bitfield were
set to 1. The implementation has been simplified to remove the bug, and a test
added.
* state_proc: workaround for compact committees bug
https://github.com/ethereum/eth2.0-specs/issues/1315
* v0.8: updates to make the EF tests pass
* Remove redundant max operation checks.
* Always supply both messages when checking attestation signatures -- allowing
verification of an attestation with no signatures.
* Swap the order of the fork and domain constant in `get_domain`, to match
the spec.
* rustfmt
* ef_tests: add new epoch processing tests
* Integrate v0.8 into master (compiles)
* Remove unused crates, fix clippy lints
* Replace v0.6.3 tags w/ v0.8.1
* Remove old comment
* Ensure lmd ghost tests only run in release
* Update readme
* Change reduced tree for adding weightless node
* Add more comments for reduced tree fork choice
* Small refactor on reduced tree for readability
* Move test_harness forking logic into itself
* Add new `AncestorIter` trait to store
* Add unfinished tests to fork choice
* Make `beacon_state.genesis_block_root` public
* Add failing lmd_ghost fork choice tests
* Extend fork_choice tests, create failing test
* Implement Debug for generic ReducedTree
* Add lazy_static to fork choice tests
* Add verify_integrity fn to reduced tree
* Fix bugs in reduced tree
* Ensure all reduced tree tests verify integrity
* Slightly alter reduce tree test params
* Add (failing) reduced tree test
* Fix bug in fork choice
Iter ancestors was not working well with skip slots
* Put maximum depth for common ancestor search
Ensures that we don't search back past the finalized root.
* Add basic finalization tests for reduced tree
* Change fork choice to use beacon_block_root
Previously it was using target_root, which was wrong
* Make ancestor iter return option
* Disable fork choice test when !debug_assertions
* Fix type, removed code fragment
* Tidy some borrow-checker evading
* Lower reduced tree random test iterations
* Fix syncing bugs by recursively attempting to process parents in the import queue, change BlockRootsIterator
* Swap from crossbeam channel to tokio mpsc
* Recursion fix
* Remove exess block processing
* Fix network lag, correct attestation topic
* Correct network poll logic
* Overhaul of SimpleSync and modify BlockRootsIterator to return start_slot
* Fix bug in tests relating to StateRootsIterator
* Remove old, commented-out heartbeat code.
* Tidy docs on import queue enum
* Change source logging msg in simple sync
* Rename function parameter in simple sync
* Use `BestBlockRootsIterator` in `reduced_tree`
* Update comments for `BestBlockRootsIterator`
* Fix duplicate dep in cargo.toml