## 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.
## Proposed Changes
A user on Discord reported build issues when trying to compile Lighthouse checked out to a path with spaces in it. I've fixed the issue upstream in `leveldb-sys` (https://github.com/skade/leveldb-sys/pull/22), but rather than waiting for a new release of the `leveldb` crate, we can also work around the issue by disabling Snappy in LevelDB, which we weren't using anyway.
This may also have the side-effect of slightly improving compilation times, as LevelDB+Snappy was found to be a substantial contributor to build time (although I'm not sure how much was LevelDB and how much was Snappy).
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
- 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
## 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
* Port eth1 lib to use stable futures
* Port eth1_test_rig to stable futures
* Port eth1 tests to stable futures
* Port genesis service to stable futures
* Port genesis tests to stable futures
* Port beacon_chain to stable futures
* Port lcli to stable futures
* Fix eth1_test_rig (#1014)
* Fix lcli
* Port timer to stable futures
* Fix timer
* Port websocket_server to stable futures
* Port notifier to stable futures
* Add TODOS
* Update hashmap hashset to stable futures
* Adds panic test to hashset delay
* Port remote_beacon_node to stable futures
* Fix lcli merge conflicts
* Non rpc stuff compiles
* protocol.rs compiles
* Port websockets, timer and notifier to stable futures (#1035)
* Fix lcli
* Port timer to stable futures
* Fix timer
* Port websocket_server to stable futures
* Port notifier to stable futures
* Add TODOS
* Port remote_beacon_node to stable futures
* Partial eth2-libp2p stable future upgrade
* Finished first round of fighting RPC types
* Further progress towards porting eth2-libp2p adds caching to discovery
* Update behaviour
* RPC handler to stable futures
* Update RPC to master libp2p
* Network service additions
* Fix the fallback transport construction (#1102)
* Correct warning
* Remove hashmap delay
* Compiling version of eth2-libp2p
* Update all crates versions
* Fix conversion function and add tests (#1113)
* Port validator_client to stable futures (#1114)
* Add PH & MS slot clock changes
* Account for genesis time
* Add progress on duties refactor
* Add simple is_aggregator bool to val subscription
* Start work on attestation_verification.rs
* Add progress on ObservedAttestations
* Progress with ObservedAttestations
* Fix tests
* Add observed attestations to the beacon chain
* Add attestation observation to processing code
* Add progress on attestation verification
* Add first draft of ObservedAttesters
* Add more tests
* Add observed attesters to beacon chain
* Add observers to attestation processing
* Add more attestation verification
* Create ObservedAggregators map
* Remove commented-out code
* Add observed aggregators into chain
* Add progress
* Finish adding features to attestation verification
* Ensure beacon chain compiles
* Link attn verification into chain
* Integrate new attn verification in chain
* Remove old attestation processing code
* Start trying to fix beacon_chain tests
* Split adding into pools into two functions
* Add aggregation to harness
* Get test harness working again
* Adjust the number of aggregators for test harness
* Fix edge-case in harness
* Integrate new attn processing in network
* Fix compile bug in validator_client
* Update validator API endpoints
* Fix aggreagation in test harness
* Fix enum thing
* Fix attestation observation bug:
* Patch failing API tests
* Start adding comments to attestation verification
* Remove unused attestation field
* Unify "is block known" logic
* Update comments
* Supress fork choice errors for network processing
* Add todos
* Tidy
* Add gossip attn tests
* Disallow test harness to produce old attns
* Comment out in-progress tests
* Partially address pruning tests
* Fix failing store test
* Add aggregate tests
* Add comments about which spec conditions we check
* Dont re-aggregate
* Split apart test harness attn production
* Fix compile error in network
* Make progress on commented-out test
* Fix skipping attestation test
* Add fork choice verification tests
* Tidy attn tests, remove dead code
* Remove some accidentally added code
* Fix clippy lint
* Rename test file
* Add block tests, add cheap block proposer check
* Rename block testing file
* Add observed_block_producers
* Tidy
* Switch around block signature verification
* Finish block testing
* Remove gossip from signature tests
* First pass of self review
* Fix deviation in spec
* Update test spec tags
* Start moving over to hashset
* Finish moving observed attesters to hashmap
* Move aggregation pool over to hashmap
* Make fc attn borrow again
* Fix rest_api compile error
* Fix missing comments
* Fix monster test
* Uncomment increasing slots test
* Address remaining comments
* Remove unsafe, use cfg test
* Remove cfg test flag
* Fix dodgy comment
* Revert "Update hashmap hashset to stable futures"
This reverts commit d432378a3cc5cd67fc29c0b15b96b886c1323554.
* Revert "Adds panic test to hashset delay"
This reverts commit 281502396fc5b90d9c421a309c2c056982c9525b.
* Ported attestation_service
* Ported duties_service
* Ported fork_service
* More ports
* Port block_service
* Minor fixes
* VC compiles
* Update TODOS
* Borrow self where possible
* Ignore aggregates that are already known.
* Unify aggregator modulo logic
* Fix typo in logs
* Refactor validator subscription logic
* Avoid reproducing selection proof
* Skip HTTP call if no subscriptions
* Rename DutyAndState -> DutyAndProof
* Tidy logs
* Print root as dbg
* Fix compile errors in tests
* Fix compile error in test
* Re-Fix attestation and duties service
* Minor fixes
Co-authored-by: Paul Hauner <paul@paulhauner.com>
* Network crate update to stable futures
* Port account_manager to stable futures (#1121)
* Port account_manager to stable futures
* Run async fns in tokio environment
* Port rest_api crate to stable futures (#1118)
* Port rest_api lib to stable futures
* Reduce tokio features
* Update notifier to stable futures
* Builder update
* Further updates
* Convert self referential async functions
* stable futures fixes (#1124)
* Fix eth1 update functions
* Fix genesis and client
* Fix beacon node lib
* Return appropriate runtimes from environment
* Fix test rig
* Refactor eth1 service update
* Upgrade simulator to stable futures
* Lighthouse compiles on stable futures
* Remove println debugging statement
* Update libp2p service, start rpc test upgrade
* Update network crate for new libp2p
* Update tokio::codec to futures_codec (#1128)
* Further work towards RPC corrections
* Correct http timeout and network service select
* Use tokio runtime for libp2p
* Revert "Update tokio::codec to futures_codec (#1128)"
This reverts commit e57aea924acf5cbabdcea18895ac07e38a425ed7.
* Upgrade RPC libp2p tests
* Upgrade secio fallback test
* Upgrade gossipsub examples
* Clean up RPC protocol
* Test fixes (#1133)
* Correct websocket timeout and run on os thread
* Fix network test
* Clean up PR
* Correct tokio tcp move attestation service tests
* Upgrade attestation service tests
* Correct network test
* Correct genesis test
* Test corrections
* Log info when block is received
* Modify logs and update attester service events
* Stable futures: fixes to vc, eth1 and account manager (#1142)
* Add local testnet scripts
* Remove whiteblock script
* Rename local testnet script
* Move spawns onto handle
* Fix VC panic
* Initial fix to block production issue
* Tidy block producer fix
* Tidy further
* Add local testnet clean script
* Run cargo fmt
* Tidy duties service
* Tidy fork service
* Tidy ForkService
* Tidy AttestationService
* Tidy notifier
* Ensure await is not suppressed in eth1
* Ensure await is not suppressed in account_manager
* Use .ok() instead of .unwrap_or(())
* RPC decoding test for proto
* Update discv5 and eth2-libp2p deps
* Fix lcli double runtime issue (#1144)
* Handle stream termination and dialing peer errors
* Correct peer_info variant types
* Remove unnecessary warnings
* Handle subnet unsubscription removal and improve logigng
* Add logs around ping
* Upgrade discv5 and improve logging
* Handle peer connection status for multiple connections
* Improve network service logging
* Improve logging around peer manager
* Upgrade swarm poll centralise peer management
* Identify clients on error
* Fix `remove_peer` in sync (#1150)
* remove_peer removes from all chains
* Remove logs
* Fix early return from loop
* Improved logging, fix panic
* Partially correct tests
* Stable futures: Vc sync (#1149)
* Improve syncing heuristic
* Add comments
* Use safer method for tolerance
* Fix tests
* Stable futures: Fix VC bug, update agg pool, add more metrics (#1151)
* Expose epoch processing summary
* Expose participation metrics to prometheus
* Switch to f64
* Reduce precision
* Change precision
* Expose observed attesters metrics
* Add metrics for agg/unagg attn counts
* Add metrics for gossip rx
* Add metrics for gossip tx
* Adds ignored attns to prom
* Add attestation timing
* Add timer for aggregation pool sig agg
* Add write lock timer for agg pool
* Add more metrics to agg pool
* Change map lock code
* Add extra metric to agg pool
* Change lock handling in agg pool
* Change .write() to .read()
* Add another agg pool timer
* Fix for is_aggregator
* Fix pruning bug
Co-authored-by: pawan <pawandhananjay@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Paul Hauner <paul@paulhauner.com>
* 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>