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Michael Sproul
775d222299 Enable proposer boost re-orging (#2860)
## Proposed Changes

With proposer boosting implemented (#2822) we have an opportunity to re-org out late blocks.

This PR adds three flags to the BN to control this behaviour:

* `--disable-proposer-reorgs`: turn aggressive re-orging off (it's on by default).
* `--proposer-reorg-threshold N`: attempt to orphan blocks with less than N% of the committee vote. If this parameter isn't set then N defaults to 20% when the feature is enabled.
* `--proposer-reorg-epochs-since-finalization N`: only attempt to re-org late blocks when the number of epochs since finalization is less than or equal to N. The default is 2 epochs, meaning re-orgs will only be attempted when the chain is finalizing optimally.

For safety Lighthouse will only attempt a re-org under very specific conditions:

1. The block being proposed is 1 slot after the canonical head, and the canonical head is 1 slot after its parent. i.e. at slot `n + 1` rather than building on the block from slot `n` we build on the block from slot `n - 1`.
2. The current canonical head received less than N% of the committee vote. N should be set depending on the proposer boost fraction itself, the fraction of the network that is believed to be applying it, and the size of the largest entity that could be hoarding votes.
3. The current canonical head arrived after the attestation deadline from our perspective. This condition was only added to support suppression of forkchoiceUpdated messages, but makes intuitive sense.
4. The block is being proposed in the first 2 seconds of the slot. This gives it time to propagate and receive the proposer boost.


## Additional Info

For the initial idea and background, see: https://github.com/ethereum/consensus-specs/pull/2353#issuecomment-950238004

There is also a specification for this feature here: https://github.com/ethereum/consensus-specs/pull/3034

Co-authored-by: Michael Sproul <micsproul@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: pawan <pawandhananjay@gmail.com>
2022-12-13 09:57:26 +00:00
Daniel Ramirez Chiquillo
05178848e5 compile with beta compiler on CI (#3717)
## Issue Addressed

Closes #3709 

## Proposed Changes

Add the job `compile-with-beta-compiler` to `test-suite`. This job has the following steps:

1. Use `actions/checkout@v3`. (Needed to run make in a later step.)
2. Install the dependencies listed in [build from source guide](https://lighthouse-book.sigmaprime.io/installation-source.html).
3. Change the compiler to the current beta version with `rustup override`.
4. Run `make`.
2022-11-15 05:21:36 +00:00
Michael Sproul
9bd6d9ce7a CI gardening maintenance (#3706)
## Issue Addressed

Closes https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse/issues/3656

## Proposed Changes

* Replace `set-output` by `$GITHUB_OUTPUT` usage
* Avoid rate-limits when installing `protoc` by making authenticated requests (continuation of https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse/pull/3621)
* Upgrade all Ubuntu 18.04 usage to 22.04 (18.04 is end of life)
* Upgrade macOS-latest to explicit macOS-12 to silence warning
* Use `actions/checkout@v3` and `actions/cache@v3` to avoid deprecated NodeJS v12

## Additional Info

Can't silence the NodeJS warnings entirely due to https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse/issues/3705. Can fix that in future.
2022-11-13 22:40:44 +00:00
Michael Sproul
58bd2f76d0 Ensure protoc is installed for release CI (#3621)
## Issue Addressed

The release CI is currently broken due to the addition of the `protoc` dependency. Here's a failure of the release flow running on my fork: https://github.com/michaelsproul/lighthouse/actions/runs/3155541478/jobs/5134317334

## Proposed Changes

- Install `protoc` on Windows and Mac so that it's available for `cargo install`.
- Install an x86_64 binary in the Cross image for the aarch64 platform: we need a binary that runs on the host, _not_ on the target.
- Fix `macos` local testnet CI by using the Github API key to dodge rate limiting (this issue: https://github.com/actions/runner-images/issues/602).
2022-10-03 23:09:25 +00:00
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
realbigsean
ebd0e0e2d9 Docker builds in GitHub actions (#3523)
## Issue Addressed

I think the antithesis is failing due to an OOM which may be resolved by updating the ubuntu image it runs on. The lcli build looks like it's failing because the image lacks the `libclang` dependency



Co-authored-by: realbigsean <sean@sigmaprime.io>
2022-08-29 18:31:27 +00:00
Paul Hauner
18c61a5e8b v3.0.0 (#3464)
## Issue Addressed

NA

## Proposed Changes

Bump versions to v3.0.0

## Additional Info

- ~~Blocked on #3439~~
- ~~Blocked on #3459~~
- ~~Blocked on #3463~~
- ~~Blocked on #3462~~
- ~~Requires further testing~~


Co-authored-by: Michael Sproul <michael@sigmaprime.io>
2022-08-22 03:43:08 +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
realbigsean
a476ae4907 Linkcheck fix (#3452)
## Issue Addressed

I think we're running into this in our linkcheck, so I'm going to frist verify linkcheck fails on the current version, and then try downgrading it to see if it passes https://github.com/chronotope/chrono/issues/755

Co-authored-by: realbigsean <sean@sigmaprime.io>
2022-08-11 10:08:36 +00:00
realbigsean
6c2d8b2262 Builder Specs v0.2.0 (#3134)
## Issue Addressed

https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse/issues/3091

Extends https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse/pull/3062, adding pre-bellatrix block support on blinded endpoints and allowing the normal proposal flow (local payload construction) on blinded endpoints. This resulted in better fallback logic because the VC will not have to switch endpoints on failure in the BN <> Builder API, the BN can just fallback immediately and without repeating block processing that it shouldn't need to. We can also keep VC fallback from the VC<>BN API's blinded endpoint to full endpoint.

## Proposed Changes

- Pre-bellatrix blocks on blinded endpoints
- Add a new `PayloadCache` to the execution layer
- Better fallback-from-builder logic

## Todos

- [x] Remove VC transition logic
- [x] Add logic to only enable builder flow after Merge transition finalization
- [x] Tests
- [x] Fix metrics
- [x] Rustdocs


Co-authored-by: Mac L <mjladson@pm.me>
Co-authored-by: realbigsean <sean@sigmaprime.io>
2022-07-30 00:22:37 +00:00
realbigsean
fabe50abe7 debug tests rust version (#3354)
## Issue Addressed

Which issue # does this PR address?

## Proposed Changes

Please list or describe the changes introduced by this PR.

## Additional Info

Please provide any additional information. For example, future considerations
or information useful for reviewers.


Co-authored-by: realbigsean <sean@sigmaprime.io>
2022-07-20 18:18:26 +00:00
Pawan Dhananjay
f9b9658711 Add merge support to simulator (#3292)
## Issue Addressed

N/A

## Proposed Changes

Make simulator merge compatible. Adds a `--post_merge` flag to the eth1 simulator that enables a ttd and simulates the merge transition. Uses the `MockServer` in the execution layer test utils to simulate a dummy execution node.

Adds the merge transition simulation to CI.
2022-07-18 23:15:40 +00:00
Akihito Nakano
98a9626ef5 Bump the MSRV to 1.62 and using #[derive(Default)] on enums (#3304)
## Issue Addressed

N/A

## Proposed Changes

Since Rust 1.62, we can use `#[derive(Default)]` on enums.  

https://blog.rust-lang.org/2022/06/30/Rust-1.62.0.html#default-enum-variants

There are no changes to functionality in this PR, just replaced the `Default` trait implementation with `#[derive(Default)]`.
2022-07-15 07:31:19 +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
Michael Sproul
6eaeaa542f Fix Rust 1.61 clippy lints (#3192)
## Issue Addressed

This fixes the low-hanging Clippy lints introduced in Rust 1.61 (due any hour now). It _ignores_ one lint, because fixing it requires a structural refactor of the validator client that needs to be done delicately. I've started on that refactor and will create another PR that can be reviewed in more depth in the coming days. I think we should merge this PR in the meantime to unblock CI.
2022-05-20 05:02:13 +00:00
Michael Sproul
99bb55472c Update mdbook runner to Ubuntu 20.04 (#3138)
## Issue Addressed

This resolves errors related to the glibc version of the downloaded mdbook binaries.

Currently the mdbook job is failing on `unstable`: https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse/runs/5785245715?check_suite_focus=true
2022-04-04 06:08:26 +00:00
Mac L
3c675a9dfc Add Nethermind integration tests (#3100)
## Proposed Changes

Extend the current Geth merge integration tests to support Nethermind.
2022-03-24 00:04:48 +00:00
realbigsean
116c5721a3 Fix ganache windows CI attempt 2 (#3107)
## Issue Addressed

Attempt to fix CI

## Proposed Changes

- ~~install `node-gyp-build` which should look for prebuilt binaries for `@truffle-suite/bigint_buffer`. This should make it so we don't have to build it directly. See: https://github.com/trufflesuite/ganache/pull/1414~~ this didn't work
- This also uses the `setup-node` action because it includes caching. Sort of a shot in the dark, but the ganache github repo uses it and the failures seem to be for missing files in a node cache 




Co-authored-by: realbigsean <sean@sigmaprime.io>
2022-03-22 21:33:37 +00:00
realbigsean
ec08b0884b Fix ganache in windows CI (#3105)
## Issue Addressed

Hopefully makes windows ganache installation more reliable.

## Proposed Changes

- use `chocolatey` to install windows build tools. This seems to often be the prescribed solution for `node gyp` issues. `chocolatey` is used here because `npm install --global --production windows-build-tools` hangs in github actions

## Additional Info
I still haven't found why the prior installation technique would sometimes work, the `windows-2019` environments seem to be identical across successes and failures.  I think this should be re-run a few times to see if it can consistently pass


Co-authored-by: realbigsean <sean@sigmaprime.io>
2022-03-21 21:47:18 +00:00
realbigsean
ae5b141dc4 Updates to tests and local testnet for Ganache 7 (#3056)
## Issue Addressed

#2961

## Proposed Changes

-- update `--chainId` -> `--chain.chainId`
-- remove `--keepAliveTimeout`
-- fix log to listen for
-- rename `ganache-cli` to `ganache` everywhere


Co-authored-by: realbigsean <sean@sigmaprime.io>
2022-03-20 22:48:14 +00:00
Michael Sproul
e715db8b99 Add minimum supported Rust version (#3082)
## Proposed Changes

Set a minimum supported Rust version (MSRV) in the `Cargo.toml` for the Lighthouse binary so that attempts to compile it with an outdated compiler fail immediately with a clear error.

To ensure that the codebase builds with the MSRV I've also added a Github actions job that runs `cargo check` using the MSRV extracted from `Cargo.toml`. This will force us to keep it up to date.

I opted to use `cargo check` rather than Clippy because Clippy frequently introduces new lints that we adopt, so our MSRV for Clippy is usually the most recent Rust version, while the MSRV for building Lighthouse is older.
2022-03-17 03:33:29 +00:00
Paul Hauner
98f74041a0 Use windows-2019 in release CI (#3090)
## Issue Addressed

NA

## Proposed Changes

Address a CI failure in the release suite.

Example: https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse/actions/runs/1984266187

## Additional Info

I believe we should merge this into `unstable` and `stable`. Then, move the `v2.1.4` commit to target the commit with the updated CI. It's sad that v2.1.4 has two commits, but they're functionally equivalent for users.
2022-03-15 03:21:11 +00:00
Paul Hauner
aea43b626b Rename random to prev_randao (#3040)
## Issue Addressed

As discussed on last-night's consensus call, the testnets next week will target the [Kiln Spec v2](https://hackmd.io/@n0ble/kiln-spec).

Presently, we support Kiln V1. V2 is backwards compatible, except for renaming `random` to `prev_randao` in:

- https://github.com/ethereum/execution-apis/pull/180
- https://github.com/ethereum/consensus-specs/pull/2835

With this PR we'll no longer be compatible with the existing Kintsugi and Kiln testnets, however we'll be ready for the testnets next week. I raised this breaking change in the call last night, we are all keen to move forward and break things.

We now target the [`merge-kiln-v2`](https://github.com/MariusVanDerWijden/go-ethereum/tree/merge-kiln-v2) branch for interop with Geth. This required adding the `--http.aauthport` to the tester to avoid a port conflict at startup.

### Changes to exec integration tests

There's some change in the `merge-kiln-v2` version of Geth that means it can't compile on a vanilla Github runner. Bumping the `go` version on the runner solved this issue.

Whilst addressing this, I refactored the `testing/execution_integration` crate to be a *binary* rather than a *library* with tests. This means that we don't need to run the `build.rs` and build Geth whenever someone runs `make lint` or `make test-release`. This is nice for everyday users, but it's also nice for CI so that we can have a specific runner for these tests and we don't need to ensure *all* runners support everything required to build all execution clients.

## More Info

- [x] ~~EF tests are failing since the rename has broken some tests that reference the old field name. I have been told there will be new tests released in the coming days (25/02/22 or 26/02/22).~~
2022-03-03 02:10:57 +00:00
Age Manning
a1b730c043 Cleanup small issues (#3027)
Downgrades some excessive networking logs and corrects some metrics.
2022-03-01 01:49:22 +00:00
Michael Sproul
b37d5db8df Increase Bors timeout, refine target-branch-check (#3035)
## Issue Addressed

Timeouts due to Windows builds running for 2h 20m.

## Proposed Changes

* Increase Bors timeout to 3h
* Refine the target branch check so that it will pass when we make PRs to feature branches. This is just an extra change I've been meaning to sneak in for a while.

## Additional Info

* I think it would also be cool to try caching for CI again, but that's a separate issue and we'll still need the long timeout on a cache miss.
2022-02-21 23:21:03 +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
Zachinquarantine
b5921e4248 Remove Pyrmont testnet (#2543)
## Issue Addressed

N/A

## Proposed Changes

Removes all configurations and hard-coded rules related to the deprecated Pyrmont testnet.

## Additional Info

Pyrmont is deprecated/will be shut down after being used for scenario testing, this PR removes configurations related to it.

Co-authored-by: Zachinquarantine <zachinquarantine@yahoo.com>
2022-02-10 06:02:55 +00:00
Paul Hauner
7e38d203ce Add "update priority" (#2988)
## Issue Addressed

NA

## Proposed Changes

Add the "Update Priority" section which has featured in many of our previous releases (e.g., [Poñeta](https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse/releases/v2.1.1)).

Previously this section has been copied in manually.

## Additional Info

NA
2022-02-09 07:44:42 +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
Akihito Nakano
150931950d Fix errors from local testnet scripts on MacOS (#2919)
## Issue Addressed

Resolves https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse/issues/2763

## Proposed Changes

- Add a workflow which tests that local testnet starts successfully
  - Added `set` option into the scripts in order to fail fast so that we can notice errors during starting local testnet.
- Fix errors on MacOS
  - The redirect `&>>` is supported since bash v4 but the version bundled in macOS(11.6.1) is v3. a54f119c9b
2022-01-26 23:14:20 +00:00
Akihito Nakano
a8ae9c8418 Add linkcheck workflow (#2918)
## Issue Addressed

Resolves #2889

## Additional Info

I have checked that the `linkcheck` workflow runs and detects broken links as expected, in https://github.com/ackintosh/lighthouse/pull/1.
2022-01-20 09:14:23 +00:00
Michael Sproul
a836e180f9 Release v2.1.0-rc.1 (#2921)
## Proposed Changes

New release candidate to address Windows build failure for rc.0
2022-01-17 03:25:30 +00:00
realbigsean
f13e9c3d10 Antithesis docker workflow (#2877)
## Issue Addressed

Automates a build and push to antithesis servers on merges to unstable. They run tests against lighthouse daily and have requested more frequent pushes. Currently we are just manually pushing stable images when we have a new release.

## Proposed Changes

- Add a `Dockerfile.libvoidstar`
- Add the `libvoidstar.so` binary
- Add a new workflow to autmatically build and push on merges to unstable

## Additional Info
Requires adding the following secrets
-`ANTITHESIS_USERNAME`
-`ANTITHESIS_PASSWORD`
-`ANTITHESIS_REPOSITORY`
-`ANTITHESIS_SERVER`

Tested here: https://github.com/realbigsean/lighthouse/actions/runs/1612821446

Co-authored-by: realbigsean <seananderson33@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: realbigsean <sean@sigmaprime.io>
2022-01-12 20:58:41 +00:00
Michael Sproul
3b61ac9cbf Optimise slasher DB layout and switch to MDBX (#2776)
## Issue Addressed

Closes #2286
Closes #2538
Closes #2342

## Proposed Changes

Part II of major slasher optimisations after #2767

These changes will be backwards-incompatible due to the move to MDBX (and the schema change) 😱 

* [x] Shrink attester keys from 16 bytes to 7 bytes.
* [x] Shrink attester records from 64 bytes to 6 bytes.
* [x] Separate `DiskConfig` from regular `Config`.
* [x] Add configuration for the LRU cache size.
* [x] Add a "migration" that deletes any legacy LMDB database.
2021-12-21 08:23:17 +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
cee18ca842
Move merge-f2f docker to kintsugi (#2774) 2021-12-02 14:26:54 +11:00
realbigsean
5efb7aeab4
add automated docker build for merge-f2f branch (#2654) 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
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
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
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
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
realbigsean
bc0599246f Windows binaries (#2492)
## Issue Addressed

Resolves #2406

## Proposed Changes

Add windows release binaries to our CI

## Additional Info


Co-authored-by: realbigsean <seananderson33@gmail.com>
2021-08-24 01:36:26 +00:00
Pawan Dhananjay
fc8969302c Update mdbook version in github actions (#2497)
## Issue Addressed

Resolves #2477 

## Proposed Changes

Always use the latest mdbook version in github actions. [Source](https://github.com/peaceiris/actions-mdbook#%EF%B8%8F-use-the-latest-version-of-mdbook)
2021-08-05 00:58:23 +00:00
realbigsean
c5786a8821 Doppelganger detection (#2230)
## Issue Addressed

Resolves #2069 

## Proposed Changes

- Adds a `--doppelganger-detection` flag
- Adds a `lighthouse/seen_validators` endpoint, which will make it so the lighthouse VC is not interopable with other client beacon nodes if the `--doppelganger-detection` flag is used, but hopefully this will become standardized. Relevant Eth2 API repo issue: https://github.com/ethereum/eth2.0-APIs/issues/64
- If the `--doppelganger-detection` flag is used, the VC will wait until the beacon node is synced, and then wait an additional 2 epochs. The reason for this is to make sure the beacon node is able to subscribe to the subnets our validators should be attesting on. I think an alternative would be to have the beacon node subscribe to all subnets for 2+ epochs on startup by default.

## Additional Info

I'd like to add tests and would appreciate feedback. 

TODO:  handle validators started via the API, potentially make this default behavior

Co-authored-by: realbigsean <seananderson33@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Michael Sproul <michael@sigmaprime.io>
Co-authored-by: Paul Hauner <paul@paulhauner.com>
2021-07-31 03:50:52 +00:00
realbigsean
bcf8ba6318 Add lcli Dockerfile and auto-build to CI (#2469)
## Issue Addressed

Resolves: #2087

## Proposed Changes

- Add a `Dockerfile` to the `lcli` directory
- Add a github actions job to build and push and `lcli` docker image on pushes to `unstable` and `stable`

## Additional Info

It's a little awkward but `lcli` requires the full project scope so must be built: 
- from the `lighthouse` dir with: `docker build -f ./lcli/Dockerflie .`
- from the `lcli` dir with: `docker build -f ./Dockerfile ../`

Didn't include `libssl-dev` or `ca-certificates`, `lcli` doesn't need these right?

Co-authored-by: realbigsean <seananderson33@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Michael Sproul <micsproul@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Michael Sproul <michael@sigmaprime.io>
2021-07-21 03:24:23 +00:00
Paul Hauner
20fce117f3 Start a release checklist (#2270)
## Issue Addressed

NA

## Proposed Changes

Add a checklist to the release draft created by CI. I know @michaelsproul was also working on this and I suspect @realbigsean also might have useful input.

## Additional Info

NA
2021-07-12 10:02:25 +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