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Author SHA1 Message Date
realbigsean
a62e52f319
Single blob lookups (#4152)
* some blob reprocessing work

* remove ForceBlockLookup

* reorder enum match arms in sync manager

* a lot more reprocessing work

* impl logic for triggerng blob lookups along with block lookups

* deal with rpc blobs in groups per block in the da checker. don't cache missing blob ids in the da checker.

* make single block lookup generic

* more work

* add delayed processing logic and combine some requests

* start fixing some compile errors

* fix compilation in main block lookup mod

* much work

* get things compiling

* parent blob lookups

* fix compile

* revert red/stevie changes

* fix up sync manager delay message logic

* add peer usefulness enum

* should remove lookup refactor

* consolidate retry error handling

* improve peer scoring during certain failures in parent lookups

* improve retry code

* drop parent lookup if either req has a peer disconnect during download

* refactor single block processed method

* processing peer refactor

* smol bugfix

* fix some todos

* fix lints

* fix lints

* fix compile in lookup tests

* fix lints

* fix lints

* fix existing block lookup tests

* renamings

* fix after merge

* cargo fmt

* compilation fix in beacon chain tests

* fix

* refactor lookup tests to work with multiple forks and response types

* make tests into macros

* wrap availability check error

* fix compile after merge

* add random blobs

* start fixing up lookup verify error handling

* some bug fixes and the start of deneb only tests

* make tests work for all forks

* track information about peer source

* error refactoring

* improve peer scoring

* fix test compilation

* make sure blobs are sent for processing after stream termination, delete copied tests

* add some tests and fix a bug

* smol bugfixes and moar tests

* add tests and fix some things

* compile after merge

* lots of refactoring

* retry on invalid block/blob

* merge unknown parent messages before current slot lookup

* get tests compiling

* penalize blob peer on invalid blobs

* Check disk on in-memory cache miss

* Update beacon_node/beacon_chain/src/data_availability_checker/overflow_lru_cache.rs

* Update beacon_node/network/src/sync/network_context.rs

Co-authored-by: Divma <26765164+divagant-martian@users.noreply.github.com>

* fix bug in matching blocks and blobs in range sync

* pr feedback

* fix conflicts

* upgrade logs from warn to crit when we receive incorrect response in range

* synced_and_connected_within_tolerance -> should_search_for_block

* remove todo

* Fix Broken Overflow Tests

* fix merge conflicts

* checkpoint sync without alignment

* add import

* query for checkpoint state by slot rather than state root (teku doesn't serve by state root)

* get state first and query by most recent block root

* simplify delay logic

* rename unknown parent sync message variants

* rename parameter, block_slot -> slot

* add some docs to the lookup module

* use interval instead of sleep

* drop request if blocks and blobs requests both return `None` for `Id`

* clean up `find_single_lookup` logic

* add lookup source enum

* clean up `find_single_lookup` logic

* add docs to find_single_lookup_request

* move LookupSource our of param where unnecessary

* remove unnecessary todo

* query for block by `state.latest_block_header.slot`

* fix lint

* fix test

* fix test

* fix observed  blob sidecars test

* PR updates

* use optional params instead of a closure

* create lookup and trigger request in separate method calls

* remove `LookupSource`

* make sure duplicate lookups are not dropped

---------

Co-authored-by: Pawan Dhananjay <pawandhananjay@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Mark Mackey <mark@sigmaprime.io>
Co-authored-by: Divma <26765164+divagant-martian@users.noreply.github.com>
2023-06-15 12:59:10 -04:00
Jimmy Chen
801bf5951c
Merge branch 'unstable' into deneb-merge-from-unstable-20230613 2023-06-13 09:44:18 +10:00
Michael Sproul
299cfe1fe6 Switch default slasher backend to LMDB (#4360)
## Issue Addressed

Closes #4354
Closes #3987

Replaces #4305, #4283

## Proposed Changes

This switches the default slasher backend _back_ to LMDB.

If an MDBX database exists and the MDBX backend is enabled then MDBX will continue to be used. Our release binaries and Docker images will continue to include MDBX for as long as it is practical, so users of these should not notice any difference.

The main benefit is to users compiling from source and devs running tests. These users no longer have to struggle to compile MDBX and deal with the compatibility issues that arises. Similarly, devs don't need to worry about toggling feature flags in tests or risk forgetting to run the slasher tests due to backend issues.
2023-06-07 01:50:33 +00:00
realbigsean
a5addf661c
Rename eip4844 to deneb (#4129)
* rename 4844 to deneb

* rename 4844 to deneb

* move excess data gas field

* get EF tests working

* fix ef tests lint

* fix the blob identifier ef test

* fix accessed files ef test script

* get beacon chain tests passing
2023-03-26 11:49:16 -04:00
Diva M
d93753cc88
Merge branch 'unstable' into off-4844 2023-03-02 15:38:00 -05:00
Michael Sproul
47b22d5256 Allow compilation with no slasher backend (#3888)
## Proposed Changes

Allowing compiling without MDBX by running:

```bash
CARGO_INSTALL_EXTRA_FLAGS="--no-default-features" make
```

The reasons to do this are several:

- Save compilation time if the slasher won't be used
- Work around compilation errors in slasher backend dependencies (our pinned version of MDBX is currently not compiling on FreeBSD with certain compiler versions).

## Additional Info

When I opened this PR we were using resolver v1 which [doesn't disable default features in dependencies](https://doc.rust-lang.org/cargo/reference/features.html#resolver-version-2-command-line-flags), and `mdbx` is default for the `slasher` crate. Even after the resolver got changed to v2 in #3697 compiling with `--no-default-features` _still_ wasn't turning off the slasher crate's default features, so I added `default-features = false` in all the places we depend on it.

Co-authored-by: Michael Sproul <micsproul@gmail.com>
2023-02-28 02:20:49 +00:00
Michael Sproul
18c8cab4da
Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/unstable' into capella-merge 2023-02-14 12:07:27 +11:00
Michael Sproul
d890f2bf6b
Update dependencies (#3946)
Resolves the cargo-audit failure caused by https://rustsec.org/advisories/RUSTSEC-2023-0010.

I also removed the ignore for `RUSTSEC-2020-0159` as we are no longer using a vulnerable version of `chrono`. We still need the other ignore for `time 0.1` because we depend on it via `sloggers -> chrono -> time 0.1`.
2023-02-10 15:35:01 +01:00
Emilia Hane
c7b49feb9e
fixup! Change CI clippy 2023-02-10 15:35:00 +01:00
Emilia Hane
e0a9cd6b84
Change CI clippy 2023-02-10 15:35:00 +01:00
Emilia Hane
50e01bef1f
Add eip4844 fork to tests 2023-02-10 09:41:22 +01:00
Michael Sproul
1cae98856c Update dependencies (#3946)
## Issue Addressed

Resolves the cargo-audit failure caused by https://rustsec.org/advisories/RUSTSEC-2023-0010.

I also removed the ignore for `RUSTSEC-2020-0159` as we are no longer using a vulnerable version of `chrono`. We still need the other ignore for `time 0.1` because we depend on it via `sloggers -> chrono -> time 0.1`.
2023-02-08 02:18:54 +00:00
Mark Mackey
d842215a44
Merge branch 'upstream/unstable' into capella 2023-01-31 12:16:26 -06:00
Michael Sproul
0866b739d0 Clippy 1.67 (#3916)
## Proposed Changes

Clippy 1.67.0 put us on blast for the size of some of our errors, most of them written by me ( 👀 ). This PR shrinks the size of `BeaconChainError` by dropping some extraneous info and boxing an inner error which should only occur infrequently anyway.

For the `AttestationSlashInfo` and `BlockSlashInfo` I opted to ignore the lint as they are always used in a `Result<A, Info>` where `A` is a similar size. This means they don't bloat the size of the `Result`, so it's a bit annoying for Clippy to report this as an issue.

I also chose to ignore `clippy::uninlined-format-args` because I think the benefit-to-churn ratio is too low. E.g. sometimes we have long identifiers in `format!` args and IMO the non-inlined form is easier to read:

```rust
// I prefer this...
format!(
    "{} did {} to {}",
    REALLY_LONG_CONSTANT_NAME,
    ANOTHER_REALLY_LONG_CONSTANT_NAME,
    regular_long_identifier_name
);
  
// To this
format!("{REALLY_LONG_CONSTANT_NAME} did {ANOTHER_REALLY_LONG_CONSTANT_NAME} to {regular_long_identifier_name}");
```

I tried generating an automatic diff with `cargo clippy --fix` but it came out at:

```
250 files changed, 1209 insertions(+), 1469 deletions(-)
```

Which seems like a bad idea when we'd have to back-merge it to `capella` and `eip4844` 😱
2023-01-27 09:48:42 +00:00
Michael Sproul
bb0e99c097 Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/unstable' into capella 2023-01-21 10:37:26 +11:00
Michael Sproul
4deab888c9 Switch allocator to jemalloc (#3697)
## Proposed Changes

Another `tree-states` motivated PR, this adds `jemalloc` as the default allocator, with an option to use the system allocator by compiling with `FEATURES="" make`.

- [x] Metrics
- [x] Test on Windows
- [x] Test on macOS
- [x] Test with `musl`
- [x] Metrics dashboard on `lighthouse-metrics` (https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse-metrics/pull/37)


Co-authored-by: Michael Sproul <micsproul@gmail.com>
2023-01-20 04:19:29 +00:00
ethDreamer
52c1055fdc
Remove withdrawals-processing feature (#3864)
* Use spec to Determine Supported Engine APIs

* Remove `withdrawals-processing` feature

* Fixed Tests

* Missed Some Spots

* Fixed Another Test

* Stupid Clippy
2023-01-12 15:15:08 +11:00
ethDreamer
cb94f639b0
Isolate withdrawals-processing Feature (#3854) 2023-01-09 11:05:28 +11:00
Mark Mackey
2ac609b64e Fixing Moar Failing Tests 2023-01-05 13:00:44 -06:00
Mark Mackey
be232c4587
Update Execution Layer Tests for Capella 2023-01-03 16:58:15 -06:00
Mark Mackey
b75ca74222 Removed withdrawals feature flag 2022-12-19 15:38:46 -06:00
Michael Sproul
0cdd049da9
Fixes to make EF Capella tests pass (#3719)
* Fixes to make EF Capella tests pass

* Clippy for state_processing
2022-11-14 13:14:31 -06:00
Michael Sproul
f77e3bc0ad Add maxperf build profile (#3608)
## Proposed Changes

Add a new Cargo compilation profile called `maxperf` which enables more aggressive compiler optimisations at the expense of compilation time.

Some rough initial benchmarks show that this can provide up to a 25% reduction to run time for CPU bound tasks like block processing: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/15jHuZe7lLHhZq9Nw8kc6EL0Qh_N_YAYqkW2NQ_Afmtk/edit

The numbers in that spreadsheet compare the `consensus-context` branch from #3604 to the same branch compiled with the `maxperf` profile using:

```
PROFILE=maxperf make install-lcli
```

## Additional Info

The downsides of the maxperf profile are:

- It increases compile times substantially, which will particularly impact low-spec hardware. Compiling `lcli` is about 3x slower. Compiling Lighthouse is about 5x slower on my 5950X: 17m 38s rather than 3m 28s.

As a result I think we should not enable this everywhere by default.

- **Option 1**: enable by default for our released binaries. This gives the majority of users the fastest version of `lighthouse` possible, at the expense of slowing down our release CI. Source builds will continue to use the default `release` profile unless users opt-in to `maxperf`.
- **Option 2**: enable by default for source builds. This gives users building from source an edge, but makes them pay for it with compilation time. 

I think I would prefer Option 1. I'll try doing some benchmarking to see how long a maxperf build of Lighthouse would take on GitHub actions.

Credit to Nicholas Nethercote for documenting these options in the Rust Performance Book: https://nnethercote.github.io/perf-book/build-configuration.html.
2022-09-29 06:13:33 +00:00
Divma
b1d2510d1b Libp2p v0.48.0 upgrade (#3547)
## Issue Addressed

Upgrades libp2p to v.0.47.0. This is the compilation of
- [x] #3495 
- [x] #3497 
- [x] #3491 
- [x] #3546 
- [x] #3553 

Co-authored-by: Age Manning <Age@AgeManning.com>
2022-09-29 01:50:11 +00:00
Divma
bd873e7162 New rust lints for rustc 1.64.0 (#3602)
## Issue Addressed
fixes lints from the last rust release

## Proposed Changes
Fix the lints, most of the lints by `clippy::question-mark` are false positives in the form of https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/issues/9518 so it's allowed for now

## Additional Info
2022-09-23 03:52:46 +00:00
Michael Sproul
92d597ad23 Modularise slasher backend (#3443)
## Proposed Changes

Enable multiple database backends for the slasher, either MDBX (default) or LMDB. The backend can be selected using `--slasher-backend={lmdb,mdbx}`.

## Additional Info

In order to abstract over the two library's different handling of database lifetimes I've used `Box::leak` to give the `Environment` type a `'static` lifetime. This was the only way I could think of using 100% safe code to construct a self-referential struct `SlasherDB`, where the `OpenDatabases` refers to the `Environment`. I think this is OK, as the `Environment` is expected to live for the life of the program, and both database engines leave the database in a consistent state after each write. The memory claimed for memory-mapping will be freed by the OS and appropriately flushed regardless of whether the `Environment` is actually dropped.

We are depending on two `sigp` forks of `libmdbx-rs` and `lmdb-rs`, to give us greater control over MDBX OS support and LMDB's version.
2022-08-15 01:30:56 +00:00
Pawan Dhananjay
71fd0b42f2 Fix lints for Rust 1.63 (#3459)
## Issue Addressed

N/A

## Proposed Changes

Fix clippy lints for latest rust version 1.63. I have allowed the [derive_partial_eq_without_eq](https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#derive_partial_eq_without_eq) lint as satisfying this lint would result in more code that we might not want and I feel it's not required. 

Happy to fix this lint across lighthouse if required though.
2022-08-12 00:56:39 +00:00
Paul Hauner
553a794994 Ignore RUSTSEC-2022-0040 - owning_ref soundness (#3415)
## Issue Addressed

NA

## Proposed Changes

We are unaffected by this issue: https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse/pull/3410#issuecomment-1203244792

## Additional Info

NA
2022-08-02 23:20:52 +00:00
Paul Hauner
a390695e0f Add --release to disallowed-from-async lint (#3325)
## Issue Addressed

- #3251

## Proposed Changes

Adds the release tag to the `disallowed_from_async` lint.

## Additional Info

~~I haven't run this locally yet due to (minor) complexity of running the lint, I'm seeing if it will work via Github.~~
2022-07-12 15:54:17 +00:00
Michael Sproul
1d016a83f2 Lint against panicky calls in async functions (#3250)
## Description

Add a new lint to CI that attempts to detect calls to functions like `block_on` from async execution contexts. This lint was written from scratch exactly for this purpose, on my fork of Clippy: https://github.com/michaelsproul/rust-clippy/tree/disallow-from-async

## Additional Info

- I've successfully detected the previous two issues we had with `block_on` by running the linter on the commits prior to each of these PRs: https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse/pull/3165, https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse/pull/3199.
- The lint runs on CI with `continue-on-error: true` so that if it fails spuriously it won't block CI.
- I think it would be good to merge this PR before https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse/pull/3244 so that we can lint the extensive executor-related changes in that PR.
- I aim to upstream the lint to Clippy, at which point building a custom version of Clippy from my fork will no longer be necessary. I imagine this will take several weeks or months though, because the code is currently a bit hacky and will need some renovations to pass review.
2022-06-10 04:29:27 +00:00
Divma
527dfa4893 cargo audit updates (#3063)
## Issue Addressed
Closes #3008 and updates `regex` to solve https://rustsec.org/advisories/RUSTSEC-2022-0013
2022-03-08 19:48:12 +00:00
Paul Hauner
27e83b888c Retrospective invalidation of exec. payloads for opt. sync (#2837)
## Issue Addressed

NA

## Proposed Changes

Adds the functionality to allow blocks to be validated/invalidated after their import as per the [optimistic sync spec](https://github.com/ethereum/consensus-specs/blob/dev/sync/optimistic.md#how-to-optimistically-import-blocks). This means:

- Updating `ProtoArray` to allow flipping the `execution_status` of ancestors/descendants based on payload validity updates.
- Creating separation between `execution_layer` and the `beacon_chain` by creating a `PayloadStatus` struct.
- Refactoring how the `execution_layer` selects a `PayloadStatus` from the multiple statuses returned from multiple EEs.
- Adding testing framework for optimistic imports.
- Add `ExecutionBlockHash(Hash256)` new-type struct to avoid confusion between *beacon block roots* and *execution payload hashes*.
- Add `merge` to [`FORKS`](c3a793fd73/Makefile (L17)) in the `Makefile` to ensure we test the beacon chain with merge settings.
    - Fix some tests here that were failing due to a missing execution layer.

## TODO

- [ ] Balance tests

Co-authored-by: Mark Mackey <mark@sigmaprime.io>
2022-02-28 22:07:48 +00:00
Paul Hauner
0a6a8ea3b0 Engine API v1.0.0.alpha.6 + interop tests (#3024)
## Issue Addressed

NA

## Proposed Changes

This PR extends #3018 to address my review comments there and add automated integration tests with Geth (and other implementations, in the future).

I've also de-duplicated the "unused port" logic by creating an  `common/unused_port` crate.

## Additional Info

I'm not sure if we want to merge this PR, or update #3018 and merge that. I don't mind, I'm primarily opening this PR to make sure CI works.


Co-authored-by: Mark Mackey <mark@sigmaprime.io>
2022-02-17 21:47:06 +00:00
Divma
48b7c8685b upgrade libp2p (#2933)
## Issue Addressed

Upgrades libp2p to v.0.42.0 pre release (https://github.com/libp2p/rust-libp2p/pull/2440)
2022-02-07 23:25:03 +00:00
Michael Sproul
139b44342f Optimized Docker images (#2966)
## Issue Addressed

Closes #2938

## Proposed Changes

* Build and publish images with a `-modern` suffix which enable CPU optimizations for modern hardware.
* Add docs for the plethora of available images!
* Unify all the Docker workflows in `docker.yml` (including for tagged releases).

## Additional Info

The `Dockerfile` is no longer used by our Docker Hub builds, as we use `cross` and a generic approach for ARM and x86. There's a new CI job `docker-build-from-source` which tests the `Dockerfile` without publishing anything.
2022-01-31 22:55:03 +00:00
Kirill Fedoseev
ee000d5219 Native support for Gnosis Beacon Chain network (#2931)
## Proposed Changes

Add a new hardcoded spec for the Gnosis Beacon Chain.
Ideally, official Lighthouse executables will be able to connect to the gnosis beacon chain from now on, using `--network gnosis` CLI option.
2022-01-27 22:58:33 +00:00
Michael Sproul
e8887ffea0 Rust 1.58 lints (#2906)
## Issue Addressed

Closes #2616

## Proposed Changes

* Fixes for new Rust 1.58.0 lints
* Enable the `fn_to_numeric_cast_any` (#2616)
2022-01-13 22:39:58 +00:00
Michael Sproul
0b54ff17f2 Fix assert in slashing protection import (#2881)
## Issue Addressed

There was an overeager assert in the import of slashing protection data here:

fff01b24dd/validator_client/slashing_protection/src/slashing_database.rs (L939)

We were asserting that if the import contained any blocks for a validator, then the database should contain only a single block for that validator due to pruning/consolidation. However, we would only prune if the import contained _relevant blocks_ (that would actually change the maximum slot):

fff01b24dd/validator_client/slashing_protection/src/slashing_database.rs (L629-L633)

This lead to spurious failures (in the form of `ConsistencyError`s) when importing an interchange containing no new blocks for any of the validators. This wasn't hard to trigger, e.g. export and then immediately re-import the same file.

## Proposed Changes

This PR fixes the issue by simplifying the import so that it's more like the import for attestations. I.e. we make the assert true by always pruning when the imported file contains blocks.

In practice this doesn't have any downsides: if we import a new block then the behaviour is as before, except that we drop the `signing_root`. If we import an existing block or an old block then we prune the database to a single block. The only time this would be relevant is during extreme clock drift locally _plus_ import of a non-drifted interchange, which should occur infrequently.

## Additional Info

I've also added `Arbitrary` implementations to the slashing protection types so that we can fuzz them. I have a fuzzer sitting in a separate directory which I may or may not commit in a subsequent PR.

There's a new test in the standard interchange tests v5.2.1 that checks for this issue: https://github.com/eth-clients/slashing-protection-interchange-tests/pull/12
2022-01-04 20:46:44 +00:00
Paul Hauner
1b56ebf85e
Kintsugi review comments (#2831)
* Fix makefile

* Return on invalid finalized block

* Fix todo in gossip scoring

* Require --merge for --fee-recipient

* Bump eth2_serde_utils

* Change schema versions

* Swap hash/uint256 test_random impls

* Use default for ExecutionPayload::empty

* Check for DBs before removing

* Remove kintsugi docker image

* Fix CLI default value
2021-12-02 14:29:59 +11:00
Paul Hauner
b162b067de
Misc changes for merge testnets (#2667)
* Thread eth1_block_hash into interop genesis state

* Add merge-fork-epoch flag

* Build LH with minimal spec by default

* Add verbose logs to execution_layer

* Add --http-allow-sync-stalled flag

* Update lcli new-testnet to create genesis state

* Fix http test

* Fix compile errors in tests
2021-12-02 14:26:52 +11:00
Pascal Bach
2ed6775dcf Add cargo vendor test (#2076)
## Issue Addressed

This is related to #1926 and #1712.

## Proposed Changes

This PR adds a test that make sure that the used dependencies can be vendored.

Being able to vendor the dependencies is important for archival and repdroducibility purpose.
It's also required to package lighthouse for some Linux distributions. Specifically [NixOS](https://nixos.org/) and [Yocto](https://www.yoctoproject.org/).

## Additional Info

This PR only adds the test, it doesn't clean up the dependencies yet. That's why it is in draft.
2021-11-05 04:42:12 +00:00
divma
e75ce534f6 Ignore cargo audit advisory (#2730)
## Issue Addressed
Related to #2727 

Ignores the audit failure for the same reasons in #2727
2021-10-18 21:59:27 +00:00
Paul Hauner
fff01b24dd Release v2.0.1 (#2726)
## Issue Addressed

NA

## Proposed Changes

- Update versions to `v2.0.1` in anticipation for a release early next week.
- Add `--ignore` to `cargo audit`. See #2727.

## Additional Info

NA
2021-10-18 03:08:32 +00:00
Paul Hauner
a7b675460d Add Altair tests to op pool (#2723)
## Issue Addressed

NA

## Proposed Changes

Adds some more testing for Altair to the op pool. Credits to @michaelsproul for some appropriated efforts here.

## Additional Info

NA


Co-authored-by: Michael Sproul <michael@sigmaprime.io>
2021-10-16 05:07:23 +00:00
Michael Sproul
a844ce5ba9 Update spec tests to v1.1.0-beta.4 (#2548)
## Proposed Changes

Bump the spec tests to beta.4, including the new randomised tests (which all pass 🎉)
2021-09-25 05:58:35 +00:00
Paul Hauner
4af6fcfafd Bump libp2p to address inconsistency in mesh peer tracking (#2493)
## Issue Addressed

- Resolves #2457
- Resolves #2443

## Proposed Changes

Target the (presently unreleased) head of `libp2p/rust-libp2p:master` in order to obtain the fix from https://github.com/libp2p/rust-libp2p/pull/2175.

Additionally:

- `libsecp256k1` needed to be upgraded to satisfy the new version of `libp2p`.
- There were also a handful of minor changes to `eth2_libp2p` to suit some interface changes.
- Two `cargo audit --ignore` flags were remove due to libp2p upgrades.

## Additional Info
 
 NA
2021-08-12 01:59:20 +00:00
Paul Hauner
6e3ca48cb9 Cache participating indices for Altair epoch processing (#2416)
## Issue Addressed

NA

## Proposed Changes

This PR addresses two things:

1. Allows the `ValidatorMonitor` to work with Altair states.
1. Optimizes `altair::process_epoch` (see [code](https://github.com/paulhauner/lighthouse/blob/participation-cache/consensus/state_processing/src/per_epoch_processing/altair/participation_cache.rs) for description)

## Breaking Changes

The breaking changes in this PR revolve around one premise:

*After the Altair fork, it's not longer possible (given only a `BeaconState`) to identify if a validator had *any* attestation included during some epoch. The best we can do is see if that validator made the "timely" source/target/head flags.*

Whilst this seems annoying, it's not actually too bad. Finalization is based upon "timely target" attestations, so that's really the most important thing. Although there's *some* value in knowing if a validator had *any* attestation included, it's far more important to know about "timely target" participation, since this is what affects finality and justification.

For simplicity and consistency, I've also removed the ability to determine if *any* attestation was included from metrics and API endpoints. Now, all Altair and non-Altair states will simply report on the head/target attestations.

The following section details where we've removed fields and provides replacement values.

### Breaking Changes: Prometheus Metrics

Some participation metrics have been removed and replaced. Some were removed since they are no longer relevant to Altair (e.g., total attesting balance) and others replaced with gwei values instead of pre-computed values. This provides more flexibility at display-time (e.g., Grafana).

The following metrics were added as replacements:

- `beacon_participation_prev_epoch_head_attesting_gwei_total`
- `beacon_participation_prev_epoch_target_attesting_gwei_total`
- `beacon_participation_prev_epoch_source_attesting_gwei_total`
- `beacon_participation_prev_epoch_active_gwei_total`

The following metrics were removed:

- `beacon_participation_prev_epoch_attester`
   - instead use `beacon_participation_prev_epoch_source_attesting_gwei_total / beacon_participation_prev_epoch_active_gwei_total`.
- `beacon_participation_prev_epoch_target_attester`
   - instead use `beacon_participation_prev_epoch_target_attesting_gwei_total / beacon_participation_prev_epoch_active_gwei_total`.
- `beacon_participation_prev_epoch_head_attester`
   - instead use `beacon_participation_prev_epoch_head_attesting_gwei_total / beacon_participation_prev_epoch_active_gwei_total`.

The `beacon_participation_prev_epoch_attester` endpoint has been removed. Users should instead use the pre-existing `beacon_participation_prev_epoch_target_attester`. 

### Breaking Changes: HTTP API

The `/lighthouse/validator_inclusion/{epoch}/{validator_id}` endpoint loses the following fields:

- `current_epoch_attesting_gwei` (use `current_epoch_target_attesting_gwei` instead)
- `previous_epoch_attesting_gwei` (use `previous_epoch_target_attesting_gwei` instead)

The `/lighthouse/validator_inclusion/{epoch}/{validator_id}` endpoint lose the following fields:

- `is_current_epoch_attester` (use `is_current_epoch_target_attester` instead)
- `is_previous_epoch_attester` (use `is_previous_epoch_target_attester` instead)
- `is_active_in_current_epoch` becomes `is_active_unslashed_in_current_epoch`.
- `is_active_in_previous_epoch` becomes `is_active_unslashed_in_previous_epoch`.

## Additional Info

NA

## TODO

- [x] Deal with total balances
- [x] Update validator_inclusion API
- [ ] Ensure `beacon_participation_prev_epoch_target_attester` and `beacon_participation_prev_epoch_head_attester` work before Altair

Co-authored-by: realbigsean <seananderson33@gmail.com>
2021-07-27 07:01:01 +00:00
Michael Sproul
8fa6e463ca Update direct libsecp256k1 dependencies (#2456)
## Proposed Changes

* Remove direct dependencies on vulnerable `libsecp256k1 0.3.5`
* Ignore the RUSTSEC issue until it is resolved in #2389
2021-07-14 05:24:10 +00:00
Michael Sproul
b4689e20c6 Altair consensus changes and refactors (#2279)
## 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>
2021-07-09 06:15:32 +00:00
Paul Hauner
78e5c0c157 Capture a missed VC error (#2436)
## Issue Addressed

Related to #2430, #2394

## Proposed Changes

As per https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse/issues/2430#issuecomment-875323615, ensure that the `ProductionValidatorClient::new` error raises a log and shuts down the VC. Also, I implemened `spawn_ignoring_error`, as per @michaelsproul's suggestion in https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse/pull/2436#issuecomment-876084419.

I got unlucky and CI picked up a [new rustsec vuln](https://rustsec.org/advisories/RUSTSEC-2021-0072). To fix this, I had to update the following crates:

- `tokio`
- `web3`
- `tokio-compat-02`

## Additional Info

NA
2021-07-09 03:20:24 +00:00