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Paul Hauner
924a1345b1 Update zeroize_derive (#2625)
## Issue Addressed

NA

## Proposed Changes

As `cargo audit` astutely pointed out, the version of `zeroize_derive` were were using had a vulnerability:

```
Crate:         zeroize_derive
Version:       1.1.0
Title:         `#[zeroize(drop)]` doesn't implement `Drop` for `enum`s
Date:          2021-09-24
ID:            RUSTSEC-2021-0115
URL:           https://rustsec.org/advisories/RUSTSEC-2021-0115
Solution:      Upgrade to >=1.2.0
```

This PR updates `zeroize` and `zeroize_derive` to appease `cargo audit`.

`tiny-bip39` was also updated to allow compile.

## Additional Info

I don't believe this vulnerability actually affected the Lighthouse code-base directly. However, `tiny-bip39` may have been affected which may have resulted in some uncleaned memory in Lighthouse. Whilst this is not ideal, it's not a major issue. Zeroization is a nice-to-have since it only protects from sophisticated attacks or attackers that already have a high level of access already.
2021-09-25 05:58:37 +00:00
Paul Hauner
fe52322088 Implement SSZ union type (#2579)
## 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.
2021-09-25 05:58:36 +00:00
realbigsean
50321c6671 Updates to make crates publishable (#2472)
## Issue Addressed

Related to: #2259

Made an attempt at all the necessary updates here to publish the crates to crates.io. I incremented the minor versions on all the crates that have been previously published. We still might run into some issues as we try to publish because I'm not able to test this out but I think it's a good starting point.

## Proposed Changes

- Add description and license to `ssz_types` and `serde_util`
- rename `serde_util` to `eth2_serde_util`
- increment minor versions
- remove path dependencies
- remove patch dependencies 

## Additional Info
Crates published: 

- [x] `tree_hash` -- need to publish `tree_hash_derive` and `eth2_hashing` first
- [x] `eth2_ssz_types` -- need to publish `eth2_serde_util` first
- [x] `tree_hash_derive`
- [x] `eth2_ssz`
- [x] `eth2_ssz_derive`
- [x] `eth2_serde_util`
- [x] `eth2_hashing`


Co-authored-by: realbigsean <seananderson33@gmail.com>
2021-09-03 01:10:25 +00:00
Michael Sproul
c0a2f501d9 Upgrade dependencies (#2513)
## Proposed Changes

* Consolidate Tokio versions: everything now uses the latest v1.10.0, no more `tokio-compat`.
* Many semver-compatible changes via `cargo update`. Notably this upgrades from the yanked v0.8.0 version of crossbeam-deque which is present in v1.5.0-rc.0
* Many semver incompatible upgrades via `cargo upgrades` and `cargo upgrade --workspace pkg_name`. Notable ommissions:
    - Prometheus, to be handled separately: https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse/issues/2485
    - `rand`, `rand_xorshift`: the libsecp256k1 package requires 0.7.x, so we'll stick with that for now
    - `ethereum-types` is pinned at 0.11.0 because that's what `web3` is using and it seems nice to have just a single version
    
## Additional Info

We still have two versions of `libp2p-core` due to `discv5` depending on the v0.29.0 release rather than `master`. AFAIK it should be OK to release in this state (cc @AgeManning )
2021-08-17 01:00:24 +00:00
Kirk Baird
0c52a2ac1d Version bump milagro_bls to v1.4.2 (#2261)
## Issue Addressed

n/a

## Proposed Changes

Bump the version of `milagro_bls` to version v1.4.2

## Additional Info

No breaking changes.
2021-03-16 03:11:51 +00:00
Michael Sproul
8faab89f09 Update blst to 0.3.3 (#2246)
## Proposed Changes

Supranational just made a `blst` 0.3.3 release, so I figure we may as well include it for v1.2.0
2021-03-08 05:19:30 +00:00
Michael Sproul
82753f842d Improve compile time (#1989)
## Issue Addressed

Closes #1264

## Proposed Changes

* Milagro BLS: tweak the feature flags so that Milagro doesn't get compiled if we're using BLST. Profiling showed that it was consuming about 1 minute of CPU time out of 60 minutes of CPU time (real time ~15 mins). A 1.6% saving.
* Reduce monomorphization: compiling for 3 different `EthSpec` types causes a heck of a lot of generic functions to be instantiated (monomorphized). Removing 2 of 3 cuts the LLVM+linking step from around 250 seconds to 180 seconds, a saving of 70 seconds (real time!). This applies only to `make` and not the CI build, because we test with the minimal spec on CI.
* Update `web3` crate to v0.13. This is perhaps the most controversial change, because it requires axing some deposit contract tools from `lcli`. I suspect these tools weren't used much anyway, and could be maintained separately, but I'm also happy to revert this change. However, it does save us a lot of compile time. With #1839, we now have 3 versions of Tokio (and all of Tokio's deps). This change brings us down to 2 versions, but 1 should be achievable once web3 (and reqwest) move to Tokio 0.3.
* Remove `lcli` from the Docker image. It's a dev tool and can be built from the repo if required.
2020-12-09 01:34:58 +00:00
Michael Sproul
e06d040b5d Update blst to 0.3.2 (#2034)
## Issue Addressed

Should resolve `blst` build issues that previously required `cargo clean` 🤞

## Proposed Changes

BLST cleaned up some of their validation logic: https://github.com/supranational/blst/compare/v0.3.1...v0.3.2

And included my build system PR: https://github.com/supranational/blst/pull/45
2020-12-03 22:07:16 +00:00
Sean Gulley
9a37f356a9 Update blst to official crate and incorporate subgroup changes (#1979)
## Issue Addressed

Move to latest official version of blst (v0.3.1).  Incorporate all the subgroup check API changes.

## Proposed Changes

Update Cargo.toml to use official blst crate 0.3.1
Modifications to blst.rs wrapper for subgroup check API changes

## Additional Info

The overall subgroup check methodology is public keys should be check for validity using key_validate() at time of first seeing them.  This will check for infinity and in group.  Those keys can then be cached for future usage.  All calls into blst set the pk_validate boolean to false to indicate there is no need for on the fly checking of public keys in the library.  Additionally the public keys are supposed to be validated for proof of possession outside of blst.

For signatures the subgroup check can be done at time of deserialization, prior to being used in aggregation or verification, or in the blst aggregation or verification functions themselves.  In the interface wrapper the call to subgroup_check has been left for one instance, although that could be moved into the 
verify_multiple_aggregate_signatures() call if wanted.  Checking beforehand does save some compute resources in the scenario a bad signature is received.  Elsewhere the subgroup check is being done inside the higher level operations.  See comments in the code.

All checks on signature are done for subgroup only.  There are no checks for infinity.  The rationale is an aggregate signature could technically equal infinity.  If any individual signature was infinity (invalid) then it would fail at time of verification.  A loss of compute resources, although safety would be preserved.
2020-11-28 06:41:32 +00:00
Michael Sproul
36bd4d87f0 Update to spec v1.0.0-rc.0 and BLSv4 (#1765)
## Issue Addressed

Closes #1504 
Closes #1505
Replaces #1703
Closes #1707

## Proposed Changes

* Update BLST and Milagro to versions compatible with BLSv4 spec
* Update Lighthouse to spec v1.0.0-rc.0, and update EF test vectors
* Use the v1.0.0 constants for `MainnetEthSpec`.
* Rename `InteropEthSpec` -> `V012LegacyEthSpec`
    * Change all constants to suit the mainnet `v0.12.3` specification (i.e., Medalla).
* Deprecate the `--spec` flag for the `lighthouse` binary
    * This value is now obtained from the `config_name` field of the `YamlConfig`.
        * Built in testnet YAML files have been updated.
    * Ignore the `--spec` value, if supplied, log a warning that it will be deprecated
    * `lcli` still has the spec flag, that's fine because it's dev tooling.
* Remove the `E: EthSpec` from `YamlConfig`
    * This means we need to deser the genesis `BeaconState` on-demand, but this is fine.
* Swap the old "minimal", "mainnet" strings over to the new `EthSpecId` enum.
* Always require a `CONFIG_NAME` field in `YamlConfig` (it used to have a default).

## Additional Info

Lots of breaking changes, do not merge! ~~We will likely need a Lighthouse v0.4.0 branch, and possibly a long-term v0.3.0 branch to keep Medalla alive~~.

Co-authored-by: Kirk Baird <baird.k@outlook.com>
Co-authored-by: Paul Hauner <paul@paulhauner.com>
2020-10-28 22:19:38 +00:00
Paul Hauner
ee7c8a0b7e Update external deps (#1711)
## Issue Addressed

- Resolves #1706 

## Proposed Changes

Updates dependencies across the workspace. Any crate that was not able to be brought to the latest version is listed in #1712.

## Additional Info

NA
2020-10-05 08:22:19 +00:00
Paul Hauner
cdec3cec18
Implement standard eth2.0 API (#1569)
- Resolves #1550
- Resolves #824
- Resolves #825
- Resolves #1131
- Resolves #1411
- Resolves #1256
- Resolve #1177

- Includes the `ShufflingId` struct initially defined in #1492. That PR is now closed and the changes are included here, with significant bug fixes.
- Implement the https://github.com/ethereum/eth2.0-APIs in a new `http_api` crate using `warp`. This replaces the `rest_api` crate.
- Add a new `common/eth2` crate which provides a wrapper around `reqwest`, providing the HTTP client that is used by the validator client and for testing. This replaces the `common/remote_beacon_node` crate.
- Create a `http_metrics` crate which is a dedicated server for Prometheus metrics (they are no longer served on the same port as the REST API). We now have flags for `--metrics`, `--metrics-address`, etc.
- Allow the `subnet_id` to be an optional parameter for `VerifiedUnaggregatedAttestation::verify`. This means it does not need to be provided unnecessarily by the validator client.
- Move `fn map_attestation_committee` in `mod beacon_chain::attestation_verification` to a new `fn with_committee_cache` on the `BeaconChain` so the same cache can be used for obtaining validator duties.
- Add some other helpers to `BeaconChain` to assist with common API duties (e.g., `block_root_at_slot`, `head_beacon_block_root`).
- Change the `NaiveAggregationPool` so it can index attestations by `hash_tree_root(attestation.data)`. This is a requirement of the API.
- Add functions to `BeaconChainHarness` to allow it to create slashings and exits.
- Allow for `eth1::Eth1NetworkId` to go to/from a `String`.
- Add functions to the `OperationPool` to allow getting all objects in the pool.
- Add function to `BeaconState` to check if a committee cache is initialized.
- Fix bug where `seconds_per_eth1_block` was not transferring over from `YamlConfig` to `ChainSpec`.
- Add the `deposit_contract_address` to `YamlConfig` and `ChainSpec`. We needed to be able to return it in an API response.
- Change some uses of serde `serialize_with` and `deserialize_with` to a single use of `with` (code quality).
- Impl `Display` and `FromStr` for several BLS fields.
- Check for clock discrepancy when VC polls BN for sync state (with +/- 1 slot tolerance). This is not intended to be comprehensive, it was just easy to do.

- See #1434 for a per-endpoint overview.
- Seeking clarity here: https://github.com/ethereum/eth2.0-APIs/issues/75

- [x] Add docs for prom port to close #1256
- [x] Follow up on this #1177
- [x] ~~Follow up with #1424~~ Will fix in future PR.
- [x] Follow up with #1411
- [x] ~~Follow up with  #1260~~ Will fix in future PR.
- [x] Add quotes to all integers.
- [x] Remove `rest_types`
- [x] Address missing beacon block error. (#1629)
- [x] ~~Add tests for lighthouse/peers endpoints~~ Wontfix
- [x] ~~Follow up with validator status proposal~~ Tracked in #1434
- [x] Unify graffiti structs
- [x] ~~Start server when waiting for genesis?~~ Will fix in future PR.
- [x] TODO in http_api tests
- [x] Move lighthouse endpoints off /eth/v1
- [x] Update docs to link to standard

- ~~Blocked on #1586~~

Co-authored-by: Michael Sproul <michael@sigmaprime.io>
2020-10-01 11:12:36 +10:00
Michael Sproul
62c8548ed0 Revert "Update BLST, add force-adx support (#1595)" (#1649)
This reverts commit 4fca306397.

Something in the BLST update is causing SIGILLs on aarch64 non-portable builds. While we debug the issue, I think it's best if we just revert the update.
2020-09-23 00:25:56 +00:00
Michael Sproul
4fca306397 Update BLST, add force-adx support (#1595)
## Issue Addressed

Closes #1504
Closes https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse/issues/1505

## Proposed Changes

* Update `blst` to the latest version, which is more portable and includes finer-grained compilation controls (see below).
* Detect the case where a binary has been explicitly compiled with ADX support but it's missing at runtime, and report a nicer error than `SIGILL`.

## Known Issues

* None. The previous issue with `make build-aarch64` (https://github.com/supranational/blst/issues/27), has been resolved.

## Additional Info

I think we should tweak our release process and our Docker builds so that we provide two options:

Binaries:

* `lighthouse`: compiled with `modern`/`force-adx`, for CPUs 2013 and newer
* `lighthouse-portable`: compiled with `portable` for older CPUs

Docker images:

* `sigp/lighthouse:latest`: multi-arch image with `modern` x86_64 and vanilla aarch64 binary
* `sigp/lighthouse:latest-portable`: multi-arch image with `portable` builds for x86_64 and aarch64

And relevant Docker images for the releases (as per https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse/pull/1574#issuecomment-687766141), tagged `v0.x.y` and `v0.x.y-portable`
2020-09-22 05:40:02 +00:00
Paul Hauner
b063df5bf9 Cross-compile to vendored x86_84, aarch64 (Raspberry Pi 4) (#1497)
## Issue Addressed

NA

## Proposed Changes

Adds support for using the [`cross`](https://github.com/rust-embedded/cross) project to produce cross-compiled binaries using Docker images.

Provides quite clean and simple cross-compiles cause all the complexity is hidden in Dockerfiles. It does require you to be in the `docker` group though.

## Details

- Adds shortcut commands to `Makefile`
- Ensures `reqwest` and `discv5` use vendored openssl libs (i.e., static not shared).
- Switches to a [commit](284f705964) of blst that has a renamed C function to avoid a collision with openssl (upstream issue: https://github.com/supranational/blst/issues/21).
- Updates `ring` to the latest satisfiable version, since an earlier version was causing issues with `cross`.
- Off-topic, but adds extra message about Windows support as suggested by Discord user.

## Additional Info

- ~~Blocked on #1495~~
- There are no tests in CI for this yet for a few reasons:
  - I'm hesitant to add more long-running tasks.
  - Short-term bitrot should be avoided since we'll use it each release.
  - In the long term I think it would be good to automate binary creation on a release.
- I observed the binaries increase in size from 50mb to 52mb after these changes.
2020-08-11 05:16:30 +00:00
Paul Hauner
d4dd25883f Update sigp/blst commit (#1454)
## Issue Addressed

NA

## Proposed Changes

Merges `blst/master` into our `sigp/portable` branch.

## Additional Info

NA
2020-08-04 06:20:09 +00:00
Michael Sproul
7d8acc20a0 Add a flag to make lighthouse portable across machines (#1423)
## Issue Addressed

Closes #1395

## Proposed Changes

* Add a feature to `lighthouse` and `lcli` called `portable` which enables the `portable` feature on our fork of BLST. This feature turns off the `-march=native` C compiler flag that produces binaries highly targeted to the host CPU's instruction set.
* Tweak the `Makefile` so that when the `PORTABLE` environment variable is set to `true`, it compiles with this feature.
* Temporarily enable `PORTABLE=true` in the Docker build so that the image on Docker Hub is portable. Eventually I think we should enable `PORTABLE=true` _only on Docker Hub_, so that users building locally can take advantage of the tasty compiler magic. This seems to be possible by setting a Docker Hub environment variable: https://docs.docker.com/docker-hub/builds/#environment-variables-for-builds

## Additional Info

Tested by compiling on a very new CPU (Intel Core i7-8550U) and copying the binary to a very old CPU (Intel Core i3 530). Before the portability fix, this produced the SIGILL crash described in #1395, and after the fix, it worked smoothly.

I'm in the process of testing the Docker build and running some benches to confirm that the performance penalty isn't too severe.
2020-07-31 05:00:39 +00:00
Paul Hauner
b73c497be2 Support multiple BLS implementations (#1335)
## Issue Addressed

NA

## Proposed Changes

- Refactor the `bls` crate to support multiple BLS "backends" (e.g., milagro, blst, etc).
- Removes some duplicate, unused code in `common/rest_types/src/validator.rs`.
- Removes the old "upgrade legacy keypairs" functionality (these were unencrypted keys that haven't been supported for a few testnets, no one should be using them anymore).

## Additional Info

Most of the files changed are just inconsequential changes to function names.

## TODO

- [x] Optimization levels
- [x] Infinity point: https://github.com/supranational/blst/issues/11
- [x] Ensure milagro *and* blst are tested via CI
- [x] What to do with unsafe code?
- [x] Test infinity point in signature sets
2020-07-25 02:03:18 +00:00
Michael Sproul
e6f97bf466
Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/master' into spec-v0.12 2020-06-17 12:34:11 +10:00
Michael Sproul
7818447fd2
Check for unused deps in CI (#1262)
* Check for unused deps in CI

* Bump slashing protection parking_lot version
2020-06-14 10:59:50 +10:00
Kirk Baird
197adeff0b
Update milagro_bls to new release (#1183)
* Update milagro_bls to new release

Signed-off-by: Kirk Baird <baird.k@outlook.com>

* Tidy up fake cryptos

Signed-off-by: Kirk Baird <baird.k@outlook.com>

* move SecretHash to bls and put plaintext back

Signed-off-by: Kirk Baird <baird.k@outlook.com>
2020-06-03 14:56:53 +10:00
Paul Hauner
c93f9c351b
Improve bls::SecretKey privacy (#1164)
* Improve bls::SecretKey privacy

* Add missed file

* Remove more methods from bls::SecretKey

* Add as_bytes() to SecretKey, remove as_raw

* Remove as_raw

* Add back as_raw

* Address review comments
2020-05-19 11:23:08 +10:00
Paul Hauner
4331834003
Directory Restructure (#1163)
* Move tests -> testing

* Directory restructure

* Update Cargo.toml during restructure

* Update Makefile during restructure

* Fix arbitrary path
2020-05-18 21:24:23 +10:00