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Lighthouse Validator Client
The Validator Client (VC) is a stand-alone binary which connects to a Beacon Node (BN) and fulfils the roles of a validator.
Roles
The VC is responsible for the following tasks:
- Requesting validator duties (a.k.a. shuffling) from the BN.
- Prompting the BN to produce a new block, when a validators block production duties require.
- Completing all the fields on a new block (e.g., RANDAO reveal, signature) and publishing the block to a BN.
- Prompting the BN to produce a new shard atteststation as per a validators duties.
- Ensuring that no slashable messages are signed by a validator private key.
- Keeping track of the system clock and how it relates to slots/epochs.
The VC is capable of managing multiple validators in the same process tree.
Implementation
This section describes the present implementation of this VC binary.
Services
Each validator is represented by two services, one which tracks the validator duties and another which performs block production duties.
A separate thread is maintained for each service, for each validator. As such, a single validator utilises three (3) threads (one for the base VC and two for each service) and two validators utilise five (5) threads.
DutiesManagerService
Polls a BN and requests validator responsibilities, as well as a validator
index. The outcome of a successful poll is a EpochDuties
struct:
EpochDuties {
validator_index: u64,
block_prodcution_slot: u64,
}
This is stored in the EpochDutiesMap
, a HashMap
mapping epoch -> EpochDuties
.
BlockProducerService
Polls the system clock and determines if a block needs to be produced. Reads
from the EpochDutiesMap
maintained by the DutiesManagerService
.
If block production is required, performs all the necessary duties to request, complete and return a block from the BN.
Configuration
Presently the validator specifics (pubkey, etc.) are randomly generated and the chain specification (slot length, BLS domain, etc.) are fixed to foundation parameters. This is temporary and will be upgrade so these parameters can be read from file (or initialized on first-boot).
BN Communication
The VC communicates with the BN via a gRPC/protobuf connection.