I found myself having to update this code for Gloas, and figured we may as well delete it seeing as it doesn't work.
See:
- https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse/issues/4198
Delete all `fork_revert` logic and the accompanying test.
Co-Authored-By: Michael Sproul <michael@sigmaprime.io>
Which issue # does this PR address?
None
All of these are performing a check, and adding a batch, or creating a new lookup, or a new query, etc..
Hence all of these limits would be off by one.
Example:
```rust
// BACKFILL_BATCH_BUFFER_SIZE = 5
if self.batches.iter().filter(...).count() >= BACKFILL_BATCH_BUFFER_SIZE {
return None; // ← REJECT
}
// ... later adds batch via Entry::Vacant(entry).insert(...)
```
Without the `>` being changed to a `>=` , we would allow 6. The same idea applies to all changes proposed.
Co-Authored-By: Antoine James <antoine@ethereum.org>
Co-Authored-By: Jimmy Chen <jimmy@sigmaprime.io>
Co-Authored-By: Jimmy Chen <jchen.tc@gmail.com>
#8547
Bump the version of `uuid` in our Cargo.toml to version `1` which removes `uuid 0.8` and unifies it across the workspace to version `1.19.0`.
Co-Authored-By: Mac L <mjladson@pm.me>
Fix the failure of the beacon-chain tests for phase0/altair, which now only runs nightly.
Just skip the payload invalidation tests, they don't make any sense prior to Bellatrix anyway.
Co-Authored-By: Michael Sproul <michael@sigmaprime.io>
Fix a bug in v8.1.0 whereby the VC times out continuously with:
> Feb 18 02:03:48.030 WARN Head service failed retrying starting next slot error: "Head monitoring stream error, node: 0, error: SseClient(Transport(reqwest::Error { kind: Decode, source: reqwest::Error { kind: Body, source: TimedOut } }))"
- Remove the existing timeout for the events API by using `Duration::MAX`. This is necessary as the client is configured with a default timeout. This is the only way to override/remove it.
- DO NOT add a `read_timeout` (yet), as this would need to be configured on a per-client basis. We do not want to create a new Client for every call as the early commits on this branch were doing, as this would bypass the TLS cert config, and is also wasteful.
Co-Authored-By: hopinheimer <knmanas6@gmail.com>
Co-Authored-By: Michael Sproul <michael@sigmaprime.io>
Co-Authored-By: Michael Sproul <michaelsproul@users.noreply.github.com>
Since https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse/pull/6847, invalid `BlocksByRange`/`BlobsByRange` requests, which do not comply with the spec, are [handled in the Handler](3d16d1080f/beacon_node/lighthouse_network/src/rpc/handler.rs (L880-L911)). Any peer that sends an invalid request is penalized and disconnected.
However, other kinds of invalid rpc request, which result in decoding errors, are just dropped. No penalty is applied and the connection with the peer remains.
I have added handling for the `ListenUpgradeError` event to notify the application of an `RPCError:InvalidData` error and disconnect to the peer that sent the invalid rpc request.
I also added tests for handling invalid rpc requests.
Co-Authored-By: ackintosh <sora.akatsuki@gmail.com>
None
I noticed that `observed_column_sidecars` is missing its prune call in the finalization handler, which results in a memory leak on long-running nodes (very slow (**7MB/day**)) :
13dfa9200f/beacon_node/beacon_chain/src/canonical_head.rs (L940-L959)
Both caches use the same generic type `ObservedDataSidecars<T>:`
22ec4b3271/beacon_node/beacon_chain/src/beacon_chain.rs (L413-L416)
The type's documentation explicitly requires manual pruning:
> "*The cache supports pruning based upon the finalized epoch. It does not automatically prune, you must call Self::prune manually.*"
b4704eab4a/beacon_node/beacon_chain/src/observed_data_sidecars.rs (L66-L74)
Currently:
- `observed_blob_sidecars` => pruned
- `observed_column_sidecars` => **NOT** pruned
Without pruning, the underlying HashMap accumulates entries indefinitely, causing continuous memory growth until the node restarts.
Co-Authored-By: Antoine James <antoine@ethereum.org>
- Implement `process_payload_attestation`
- Implement EF tests for payload attestations (allows simplification of handler now that we support all `operations` tests).
- Update the `BlockSignatureVerifier` to signature-verify payload attestations
Co-Authored-By: Michael Sproul <michael@sigmaprime.io>
The flow for local block building is
1. Create execution payload and bid
2. Construct beacon block
3. Sign beacon block and publish
4. Sign execution payload and publish
This PR adds the beacon block v4 flow , GET payload envelope and POST payload envelope (local block building only). The spec for these endpoints can be found here: https://github.com/ethereum/beacon-APIs/pull/552 and is subject to change.
We needed a way to store the unsigned execution payload envelope associated to the execution payload bid that was included in the block. I introduced a new cache that stores these unsigned execution payload envelopes. the GET payload envelope queries this cache directly so that a proposer, after publishing a block, can fetch the payload envelope + sign and publish it.
I kept payload signing and publishing within the validators block service to keep things simple for now. The idea was to build out a block production MVP for devnet 0, try not to affect any non gloas code paths and build things out in such a way that it will be easy to deprecate pre-gloas code paths later on (for example block production v2 and v3).
We will eventually need to track which beacon node was queried for the block so that we can later query it for the payload. But thats not needed for the devnet.
Co-Authored-By: Eitan Seri- Levi <eserilev@gmail.com>
Co-Authored-By: Michael Sproul <michael@sigmaprime.io>
Co-Authored-By: Jimmy Chen <jchen.tc@gmail.com>
Co-Authored-By: Eitan Seri-Levi <eserilev@ucsc.edu>
`eth2` is currently unable to be built without the `events` feature.
Feature gates the `SseEventSource` match arm in the `status` function.
Co-Authored-By: Mac L <mjladson@pm.me>
fixes issue #8750
This PR enables the inactivity_scores reward EF tests from v1.7.0-alpha.2.
- Enabled Tests: Added the inactivity_scores handler to the rewards test suite.
- Fork Filtering: Updated the runner to execute these tests only on supported forks (Altair onwards), preventing directory-not-found errors on earlier forks.
- CI Coverage: Removed exclusions in the file access check script to ensures all new test vectors are fully tracked.
Co-Authored-By: romeoscript <romeobourne211@gmail.com>
Co-Authored-By: Eitan Seri-Levi <eserilev@gmail.com>
Co-Authored-By: Michael Sproul <michael@sigmaprime.io>
I believe I found a bug where during computation of `pid_process_seconds_total` we add `children_system` twice.
I assume that it was originally intended to add `children_system` and `children_user` once each
Co-Authored-By: Mac L <mjladson@pm.me>