* remove exit-future usage,
as it is non maintained, and replace with async-channel which is already in the repo.
* Merge branch 'unstable' of https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse into remove-exit-future
* Merge branch 'unstable' of https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse into remove-exit-future
* Deactivate RPC Connection Handler
after goodbye message is sent
* nit: use to_string instead of format
* Merge branch 'unstable' of https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse into rpc-shutdown-improvement
* clippy
* Fix cargo.lock
* Merge latest unstable
* improve libp2p connected peer metrics
* separate discv5 port from libp2p for NAT open
* use metric family for DISCOVERY_BYTES
* Merge branch 'unstable' of https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse into improve-metrics
* Downgrade duplicate publish logs
* Maintain backwards compatiblity, deprecate flag
* The tests had to go, because there's no config to test against
* Update help_bn.md
* Lint fixes
* More fixes for beta compiler.
* Format fixes
* Move `#[allow(dead_code)]` to field level.
* Remove old comment.
* Update beacon_node/execution_layer/src/test_utils/mod.rs
Co-authored-by: João Oliveira <hello@jxs.pt>
* remove duplicate line
* switch libp2p source to sigp fork
* Shift the connection closing inside RPC behaviour
* Tag specific commits
* Add slow peer scoring
* Fix test
* Use default yamux config
* Pin discv5 to our libp2p fork and cargo update
* Upgrade libp2p to enable yamux gains
* Add a comment specifying the branch being used
* cleanup build output from within container
(prevents CI warnings related to fs permissions)
* Remove revision tags add branches for testing, will revert back once we're happy
* Update to latest rust-libp2p version
* Pin forks
* Update cargo.lock
* Re-pin to panic-free rust
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Co-authored-by: Age Manning <Age@AgeManning.com>
Co-authored-by: Pawan Dhananjay <pawandhananjay@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: antondlr <anton@delaruelle.net>
Co-authored-by: Michael Sproul <michael@sigmaprime.io>
* add runtime variable list type
* add configs to ChainSpec
* git rid of max request blocks type
* fix tests and lints
* remove todos
* git rid of old const usage
* fix decode impl
* add new config to `Config` api struct
* add docs fix compilt
* move methods for per-fork-spec to chainspec
* get values off chain spec
* fix compile
* remove min by root size
* add tests for runtime var list
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* Initial attempt to upgrade hashbrown to latest to get rid of the crate warnings.
* Replace `.expect()` usage with use of `const`.
* Update ahash 0.7 as well
* Remove unsafe code.
* Update `lru` to 0.12 and fix release test errors.
* Set non-blocking socket
* Bump testcontainers to 0.15.
* Fix lint
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* update libp2p and address compiler errors
* remove bandwidth logging from transport
* use libp2p registry
* make clippy happy
* use rust 1.73
* correct rpc keep alive
* remove comments and obsolte code
* remove libp2p prefix
* make clippy happy
* use quic under facade
* remove fast msg id
* bubble up close statements
* fix wrong comment
* rebase and add comment
* conditional test
* test
* optimistic chould be working now
* finality should be working now
* try again
* try again
* clippy fix
* add lc bootstrap beacon api
* add lc optimistic/finality update to events
* fmt
* That error isn't occuring on my computer but I think this should fix it
* Add missing test file
* Update light client types to comply with Altair light client spec.
* Fix test compilation
* Support deserializing light client structures for the Bellatrix fork
* Move `get_light_client_bootstrap` logic to `BeaconChain`. `LightClientBootstrap` API to return `ForkVersionedResponse`.
* Misc fixes.
- log cleanup
- move http_api config mutation to `config::get_config` for consistency
- fix light client API responses
* Add light client bootstrap API test and fix existing ones.
* Fix test for `light-client-server` http api config.
* Appease clippy
* Efficiency improvement when retrieving beacon state.
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## Issue Addressed
updates libp2p to the latest version and uses the new `SwarmBuilder`. Superseeds https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse/pull/4695/
CC @mxinden I don't think we can use both `bandwidth_loggers` with the new syntax right?
## Issue Addressed
Following the conversation on https://github.com/libp2p/rust-libp2p/pull/3666 the changes introduced in this PR will allow us to give more insights if the bandwidth limitations happen at the transport level, namely if quic helps vs yamux and it's [window size limitation](https://github.com/libp2p/rust-yamux/issues/162) or if the bottleneck is at the gossipsub level.
## Proposed Changes
introduce new quic and tcp bandwidth metric gauges.
cc @mxinden (turned out to be easier, Thomas gave me a hint)
## Issue Addressed
This PR closes https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse/issues/3237
## Proposed Changes
Remove topic weight of old topics when the fork happens.
## Additional Info
- Divided `NetworkService::start()` into `NetworkService::build()` and `NetworkService::start()` for ease of testing.
## Issue Addressed
Right now lighthouse accepts zero as enr ports. Since enr ports should be reachable, zero ports should be rejected here
## Proposed Changes
- update the config to use `NonZerou16` as an ENR port for all enr-related fields.
- the enr builder from config now sets the enr to the listening port only if the enr port is not already set (prev behaviour) and the listening port is not zero (new behaviour)
- reject zero listening ports when used with `enr-match`.
- boot node now rejects listening port as zero, since those are advertised.
- generate-bootnode-enr also rejected zero listening ports for the same reason.
- update local network scripts
## Additional Info
Unrelated, but why do we overwrite `enr-x-port` values with listening ports if `enr-match` is present? we prob should only do this for enr values that are not already set.
## Issue Addressed
https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse/issues/4543
## Proposed Changes
- Removes `NotBanned` from `BanResult`, implements `Display` and `std::error::Error` for `BanResult` and changes `ban_result` return type to `Option<BanResult>` which helps returning `BanResult` on `handle_established_inbound_connection`
- moves the check from for banned peers from `on_connection_established` to `handle_established_inbound_connection` to start addressing #4543.
- Removes `allow_block_list` as it's now redundant? Not sure about this one but if `PeerManager` keeps track of the banned peers, no need to send a `Swarm` event for `alow_block_list` to also keep that list right?
## Questions
- #4543 refers:
> More specifically, implement the connection limit behaviour inside the peer manager.
@AgeManning do you mean copying `libp2p::connection_limits::Behaviour`'s code into `PeerManager`/ having it as an inner `NetworkBehaviour` of `PeerManager`/other? If it's the first two, I think it probably makes more sense to have it as it is as it's less code to maintain.
> Also implement the banning of peers inside the behaviour, rather than passing messages back up to the swarm.
I tried to achieve this, but we still need to pass the `PeerManagerEvent::Banned` swarm event as `DiscV5` handles it's node and ip management internally and I did not find a method to query if a peer is banned. Is there anything else we can do from here?
3397612160/beacon_node/lighthouse_network/src/discovery/mod.rs (L931-L940)
Same as the question above, I did not find a way to check if `DiscV5` has the peer banned, so that we could check here and avoid sending `Swarm` events
3397612160/beacon_node/lighthouse_network/src/peer_manager/network_behaviour.rs (L168-L178)
Is there a chance we try to dial a peer that has been banned previously?
Thanks!
## Issue Addressed
#4675
## Proposed Changes
- Update local ENR (**only port numbers**) with local addresses received from libp2p (via `SwarmEvent::NewListenAddr`)
- Only use the zero port for CLI tests
## Additional Info
### See Also ###
- #4705
- #4402
- #4745
## Issue Addressed
Synchronize dependencies and edition on the workspace `Cargo.toml`
## Proposed Changes
with https://github.com/rust-lang/cargo/issues/8415 merged it's now possible to synchronize details on the workspace `Cargo.toml` like the metadata and dependencies.
By only having dependencies that are shared between multiple crates aligned on the workspace `Cargo.toml` it's easier to not miss duplicate versions of the same dependency and therefore ease on the compile times.
## Additional Info
this PR also removes the no longer required direct dependency of the `serde_derive` crate.
should be reviewed after https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse/pull/4639 get's merged.
closes https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse/issues/4651
Co-authored-by: Michael Sproul <michael@sigmaprime.io>
Co-authored-by: Michael Sproul <micsproul@gmail.com>
* move length update outside of if let in LRU cache
* add comment and use hex for G1_POINT_AT_INFINITY
* remove some misleading comments from `ssz_snappy`
* make sure we can't overflow on blobs by range requests with large counts
* downgrade gossip verification internal availability check error
* change blob rpc responses from BlockingFnWithManualSendOnIdle to BlockingFn
* remove unnecessary collect in blobs by range response
* add a comment to blobs by range response start slot logic
* typo persist_data_availabilty_checker -> persist_data_availability_checker
* unify cheap_state_advance_to_obtain_committees