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Author SHA1 Message Date
Mac L
f3fd1f210b Remove consensus/types re-exports (#8540)
There are certain crates which we re-export within `types` which creates a fragmented DevEx, where there are various ways to import the same crates.

```rust
// consensus/types/src/lib.rs
pub use bls::{
AggregatePublicKey, AggregateSignature, Error as BlsError, Keypair, PUBLIC_KEY_BYTES_LEN,
PublicKey, PublicKeyBytes, SIGNATURE_BYTES_LEN, SecretKey, Signature, SignatureBytes,
get_withdrawal_credentials,
};
pub use context_deserialize::{ContextDeserialize, context_deserialize};
pub use fixed_bytes::FixedBytesExtended;
pub use milhouse::{self, List, Vector};
pub use ssz_types::{BitList, BitVector, FixedVector, VariableList, typenum, typenum::Unsigned};
pub use superstruct::superstruct;
```

This PR removes these re-exports and makes it explicit that these types are imported from a non-`consensus/types` crate.


Co-Authored-By: Mac L <mjladson@pm.me>
2025-12-09 07:13:41 +00:00
Pawan Dhananjay
b3b6aea1c5 Rust 1.85 lints (#7019)
N/A


  2 changes:
1. Replace Option::map_or(true, ...) with is_none_or(...)
2. Remove unnecessary `Into::into` blocks where the type conversion is apparent from the types
2025-02-24 02:36:13 +00:00
Eitan Seri-Levi
99e53b88c3 Migrate from ethereum-types to alloy-primitives (#6078)
* Remove use of ethers_core::RlpStream

* Merge branch 'unstable' of https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse into remove_use_of_ethers_core

* Remove old code

* Simplify keccak call

* Remove unused package

* Merge branch 'unstable' of https://github.com/ethDreamer/lighthouse into remove_use_of_ethers_core

* Merge branch 'unstable' into remove_use_of_ethers_core

* Run clippy

* Merge branch 'remove_use_of_ethers_core' of https://github.com/dospore/lighthouse into remove_use_of_ethers_core

* Check all cargo fmt

* migrate to alloy primitives init

* fix deps

* integrate alloy-primitives

* resolve dep issues

* more changes based on dep changes

* add TODOs

* Merge branch 'unstable' of https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse into remove_use_of_ethers_core

* Revert lock

* Add BeaconBlocksByRange v3

* continue migration

* Revert "Add BeaconBlocksByRange v3"

This reverts commit e3ce7fc5ea.

* impl hash256 extended trait

* revert some uneeded diffs

* merge conflict resolved

* fix subnet id rshift calc

* rename to FixedBytesExtended

* debugging

* Merge branch 'unstable' of https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse into migrate-to-alloy-primitives

* fix failed test

* fixing more tests

* Merge branch 'unstable' of https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse into remove_use_of_ethers_core

* introduce a shim to convert between the two u256 types

* move alloy to wrokspace

* align alloy versions

* update

* update web3signer test certs

* refactor

* resolve failing tests

* linting

* fix graffiti string test

* fmt

* fix ef test

* resolve merge conflicts

* remove udep and revert cert

* cargo patch

* cyclic dep

* fix build error

* Merge branch 'unstable' of https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse into migrate-to-alloy-primitives

* resolve conflicts, update deps

* merge unstable

* fmt

* fix deps

* Merge branch 'unstable' of https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse into migrate-to-alloy-primitives

* resolve merge conflicts

* resolve conflicts, make necessary changes

* Remove patch

* fmt

* remove file

* merge conflicts

* sneaking in a smol change

* bump versions

* Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/unstable' into migrate-to-alloy-primitives

* Updates for peerDAS

* Update ethereum_hashing to prevent dupe

* updated alloy-consensus, removed TODOs

* cargo update

* endianess fix

* Merge branch 'unstable' of https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse into migrate-to-alloy-primitives

* fmt

* fix merge

* fix test

* fixed_bytes crate

* minor fixes

* convert u256 to i64

* panic free mixin to_low_u64_le

* from_str_radix

* computbe_subnet api and ensuring we use big-endian

* Merge branch 'unstable' of https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse into migrate-to-alloy-primitives

* fix test

* Simplify subnet_id test

* Simplify some more tests

* Add tests to fixed_bytes crate

* Merge branch 'unstable' into migrate-to-alloy-primitives
2024-09-02 08:03:24 +00:00
zhiqiangxu
f1ac12f23a Fix some typos (#4565) 2023-08-14 00:29:43 +00:00
Michael Sproul
66eca1a882 Refactor op pool for speed and correctness (#3312)
## Proposed Changes

This PR has two aims: to speed up attestation packing in the op pool, and to fix bugs in the verification of attester slashings, proposer slashings and voluntary exits. The changes are bundled into a single database schema upgrade (v12).

Attestation packing is sped up by removing several inefficiencies: 

- No more recalculation of `attesting_indices` during packing.
- No (unnecessary) examination of the `ParticipationFlags`: a bitfield suffices. See `RewardCache`.
- No re-checking of attestation validity during packing: the `AttestationMap` provides attestations which are "correct by construction" (I have checked this using Hydra).
- No SSZ re-serialization for the clunky `AttestationId` type (it can be removed in a future release).

So far the speed-up seems to be roughly 2-10x, from 500ms down to 50-100ms.

Verification of attester slashings, proposer slashings and voluntary exits is fixed by:

- Tracking the `ForkVersion`s that were used to verify each message inside the `SigVerifiedOp`. This allows us to quickly re-verify that they match the head state's opinion of what the `ForkVersion` should be at the epoch(s) relevant to the message.
- Storing the `SigVerifiedOp` on disk rather than the raw operation. This allows us to continue track the fork versions after a reboot.

This is mostly contained in this commit 52bb1840ae.

## Additional Info

The schema upgrade uses the justified state to re-verify attestations and compute `attesting_indices` for them. It will drop any attestations that fail to verify, by the logic that attestations are most valuable in the few slots after they're observed, and are probably stale and useless by the time a node restarts. Exits and proposer slashings and similarly re-verified to obtain `SigVerifiedOp`s.

This PR contains a runtime killswitch `--paranoid-block-proposal` which opts out of all the optimisations in favour of closely verifying every included message. Although I'm quite sure that the optimisations are correct this flag could be useful in the event of an unforeseen emergency.

Finally, you might notice that the `RewardCache` appears quite useless in its current form because it is only updated on the hot-path immediately before proposal. My hope is that in future we can shift calls to `RewardCache::update` into the background, e.g. while performing the state advance. It is also forward-looking to `tree-states` compatibility, where iterating and indexing `state.{previous,current}_epoch_participation` is expensive and needs to be minimised.
2022-08-29 09:10:26 +00:00