In ePBS/Gloas, the execution payload is delivered via envelope, not
embedded in the beacon block. produce_inclusion_list was trying to
extract parent_hash from the beacon block's execution payload (which
doesn't exist), causing every IL fetch to fail.
Use cached_head.head_hash() which correctly tracks the execution
block hash through fork choice, including envelope imports.
Besu does not implement this method. Lodestar handles IL satisfaction
checking via the il_transactions param in newPayloadV6 instead of a
separate engine call. Skip the call and assume satisfied for now.
We yolo'd to alpha 7. We're just changing the proposer preference to include dependent root, instead of checkpoint root. This way we can actually construct it within the VC without needing a view of fork choice.
Co-Authored-By: Eitan Seri-Levi <eserilev@ucsc.edu>
- test_utils: Heze branch uses DataColumnSidecarGloas (shared format), keeps
heze_enabled() check ahead of gloas_enabled() so Heze blocks are handled first
- genesis.rs: Keep both Gloas and Heze bid initialisation in genesis_block()
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Closes:
- https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse/issues/8689
- Calculate the proposer index on the canonical chain (from canonical head) at `slot` and plumb it through to fork choice so it can be used to determine whether or not to apply the proposer boost. We use the proposer cache to handle state advances and avoid duplicate work.
- Update our FC tests to use `block.message().proposer_index()` (always pass), we are not attempting to test this feature in those tests. The EF tests use the correct canonical proposer idnex via `on_block`, except for invalid blocks which just auto-pass this check (these blocks get rejected by other checks in `on_block` anyway).
Co-Authored-By: Michael Sproul <michael@sigmaprime.io>
Store gossip-verified `PayloadAttestationMessage`s in the operation pool and pack them into the block body at during block production.
Built on top of #9145.
Co-Authored-By: Jimmy Chen <jchen.tc@gmail.com>
For gloas `attestation.data.index` should be set to 1 if we are attesting to a block whose slot is not the attestation duty slot and slot payload_status is `FULL`
Co-Authored-By: Eitan Seri- Levi <eserilev@gmail.com>
Co-Authored-By: Eitan Seri-Levi <eserilev@ucsc.edu>
Co-Authored-By: dapplion <35266934+dapplion@users.noreply.github.com>
When producing a block at the fork, treat parent payload status as full
I've been testing on kurtosis and this fixes an issue where we cant propose a block at the fork.
This is a screenshot of the fix. The envelope shows missing because we are missing an SSE event, but the envelope is in fact being imported and the chain is progressing just fine
<img width="652" height="748" alt="image" src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/7764a68c-33fb-4987-a691-0af71f0bea02" />
Co-Authored-By: Eitan Seri-Levi <eserilev@ucsc.edu>
Just a little naming cleanup (no semantic changes) to remove mentions of pending and full states that were still lurking.
This hopefully helps Claude forget about the concept (it defaults to naming variables `pending_state`s without this change).
Co-Authored-By: Michael Sproul <michael@sigmaprime.io>
Fix a vulnerability in the slasher whereby it would OOM upon processing an invalid attestation with an artificially high `validator_index`. This fix has already been made available to affected users on the `slasher-fix` branch.
- Prevent attestations from being passed to the slasher prior to signature verification. This was unnecessary, as they would later be passed on successful validation as well.
- Add a defensive cap on the maximum validator index processable by the slasher. The cap is high enough that it shouldn't be reached for several years, and will quickly result in warning logs if forgotten.
- Add a regression test that confirms that the issue is fixed.
Co-Authored-By: Michael Sproul <michael@sigmaprime.io>