Did not find a specific issue beside https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse/issues/6821
Leverage `whistleblower_reward_quotient_for_state` to have accurate post-electra `proposer_slashings` and `attester_slashings` fields returned by `/eth/v1/beacon/rewards/blocks/<id>`.
Lighthouse does not compile on the _riscv64_ architecture due to a missing target configuration in the `bls_hardware_acceleration` function.
Added support for compiling Lighthouse on the riscv64 architecture by explicitly handling the _riscv64_ target in the bls_hardware_acceleration function.
Specifically, this line was added:
```
#[cfg(target_arch = "riscv64")]
return false;
```
This prevents a compilation error on RISC-V.
#7294
Fix the filtering logic so that we actually filter by committee index for both `Base` and `Electra` attestations.
Added a tiny optimization when calculating committee_index to prevent unneeded memory allocations
Added a regression test
Closes#7167
- Ensure the fork digest is generated from ther light client updates attested header and not the signature slot
- Ensure the format of the SSZ response is spec compliant
- Update the bundled `electra.yaml` preset files for `mainnet` and `minimal` to match `consensus-specs` as of: bf09edef17
- Add the field `max_pending_deposits_per_epoch` to our runtime representation of `ElectraPreset`. This results in it appearing in `/eth/v1/config/spec` where it was previously absent.
Downgrade light client errors to debug
Error messages are alarming and usually indicate somethings wrong with the beacon node. The Light Client service is supposed to minimally impact users, and most will not care if the light client server is erroring. Furthermore, the only errors we've seen in the wild are during hard forks, for the first few epochs before the fork finalizes.
#6296: Deterministic RNG in peer DAS publish block tests
Made test functions to call publish-block APIs with true for the deterministic RNG boolean parameter while production code with false. This will deterministically shuffle columns for unit tests under broadcast_validation_tests.rs.
Not essential to merge this now, but I'm going through TODOs for Electra to make sure we haven't missed anything.
Targeting this at the release branch anyway so that auditors/readers don't get alarmed 😅
Resolves#6811
Rename `GOSSIP_MAX_SIZE` to `MAX_PAYLOAD_SIZE` and remove `MAX_CHUNK_SIZE` in accordance with the spec.
The spec also "clarifies" the message size limits at different levels. The rpc limits are equivalent to what we had before imo.
The gossip limits have additional checks.
I have gotten rid of the `is_bellatrix_enabled` checks that used a lower limit (1mb) pre-merge. Since all networks we run start from the merge, I don't think this will break any setups.
Previously only supernode contributes to data column publishing in Lighthouse.
Recently we've [updated the spec](https://github.com/ethereum/consensus-specs/pull/4183) to have full nodes publishing data columns as well, to ensure all nodes contributes to propagation.
This also prevents already imported data columns from being imported again (because we don't "observe" them), and ensures columns that are observed in the [gossip seen cache](d60c24ef1c/beacon_node/beacon_chain/src/data_column_verification.rs (L492)) are forwarded to its peers, rather than being ignored.
Having merged the drop-headtracker PR we now have a DB schema change in `unstable` compared to `release-v7.0.0`:
- https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse/pull/6744
There is a DB downgrade available, however this needs to be applied manually and it's usually a bit of a hassle.
This PR bumps the version on `unstable` to `v7.1.0-beta.0` _without_ actually cutting a `v7.1.0-beta.0` release, so that we can tell at a glance which schema version a node is using.
The head tracker is a persisted piece of state that must be kept in sync with the fork-choice. It has been a source of pruning issues in the past, so we want to remove it
- see https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse/issues/1785
When implementing tree-states in the hot DB we have to change the pruning routine (more details below) so we want to do those changes first in isolation.
- see https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse/issues/6580
- If you want to see the full feature of tree-states hot https://github.com/dapplion/lighthouse/pull/39
Closes https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse/issues/1785
**Current DB migration routine**
- Locate abandoned heads with head tracker
- Use a roots iterator to collect the ancestors of those heads can be pruned
- Delete those abandoned blocks / states
- Migrate the newly finalized chain to the freezer
In summary, it computes what it has to delete and keeps the rest. Then it migrates data to the freezer. If the abandoned forks routine has a bug it can break the freezer migration.
**Proposed migration routine (this PR)**
- Migrate the newly finalized chain to the freezer
- Load all state summaries from disk
- From those, just knowing the head and finalized block compute two sets: (1) descendants of finalized (2) newly finalized chain
- Iterate all summaries, if a summary does not belong to set (1) or (2), delete
This strategy is more sound as it just checks what's there in the hot DB, computes what it has to keep and deletes the rest. Because it does not rely and 3rd pieces of data we can drop the head tracker and pruning checkpoint. Since the DB migration happens **first** now, as long as the computation of the sets to keep is correct we won't have pruning issues.