Fixes#8268
Switch `est_time` from time until DA boundary slot, to time to finish total custody work from the original earliest data-column slot down to the DA boundary
Co-Authored-By: PoulavBhowmick03 <bpoulav@gmail.com>
#7603
#### Custody backfill sync service
Similar in many ways to the current backfill service. There may be ways to unify the two services. The difficulty there is that the current backfill service tightly couples blocks and their associated blobs/data columns. Any attempts to unify the two services should be left to a separate PR in my opinion.
#### `SyncNeworkContext`
`SyncNetworkContext` manages custody sync data columns by range requests separetly from other sync RPC requests. I think this is a nice separation considering that custody backfill is its own service.
#### Data column import logic
The import logic verifies KZG committments and that the data columns block root matches the block root in the nodes store before importing columns
#### New channel to send messages to `SyncManager`
Now external services can communicate with the `SyncManager`. In this PR this channel is used to trigger a custody sync. Alternatively we may be able to use the existing `mpsc` channel that the `SyncNetworkContext` uses to communicate with the `SyncManager`. I will spend some time reviewing this.
Co-Authored-By: Eitan Seri-Levi <eserilev@ucsc.edu>
Co-Authored-By: Eitan Seri- Levi <eserilev@gmail.com>
Co-Authored-By: dapplion <35266934+dapplion@users.noreply.github.com>
Adds the required boilerplate code for the Gloas (Glamsterdam) hard fork. This allows PRs testing Gloas-candidate features to test fork transition.
This also includes de-duplication of post-Bellatrix readiness notifiers from #6797 (credit to @dapplion)
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After the electra fork which includes EIP 6110, the beacon node no longer needs the eth1 bridging mechanism to include new deposits as they are provided by the EL as a `deposit_request`. So after electra + a transition period where the finalized bridge deposits pre-fork are included through the old mechanism, we no longer need the elaborate machinery we had to get deposit contract data from the execution layer.
Since holesky has already forked to electra and completed the transition period, this PR basically checks to see if removing all the eth1 related logic leads to any surprises.
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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
* add fork_name_enabled fn to Forkname impl
* refactor codebase to use new fork_enabled fn
* fmt
* Merge branch 'unstable' of https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse into fork-ord-impl
* small code cleanup
* resolve merge conflicts
* fix beacon chain test
* merge conflicts
* fix ef test issue
* resolve merge conflicts
* Attestation superstruct changes for EIP 7549 (#5644)
* update
* experiment
* superstruct changes
* revert
* superstruct changes
* fix tests
* indexed attestation
* indexed attestation superstruct
* updated TODOs
* `superstruct` the `AttesterSlashing` (#5636)
* `superstruct` Attester Fork Variants
* Push a little further
* Deal with Encode / Decode of AttesterSlashing
* not so sure about this..
* Stop Encode/Decode Bounds from Propagating Out
* Tons of Changes..
* More Conversions to AttestationRef
* Add AsReference trait (#15)
* Add AsReference trait
* Fix some snafus
* Got it Compiling! :D
* Got Tests Building
* Get beacon chain tests compiling
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Co-authored-by: Michael Sproul <micsproul@gmail.com>
* Merge remote-tracking branch 'upstream/unstable' into electra_attestation_changes
* Make EF Tests Fork-Agnostic (#5713)
* Finish EF Test Fork Agnostic (#5714)
* Superstruct `AggregateAndProof` (#5715)
* Upgrade `superstruct` to `0.8.0`
* superstruct `AggregateAndProof`
* Merge remote-tracking branch 'sigp/unstable' into electra_attestation_changes
* cargo fmt
* Merge pull request #5726 from realbigsean/electra_attestation_changes
Merge unstable into Electra attestation changes
* EIP7549 `get_attestation_indices` (#5657)
* get attesting indices electra impl
* fmt
* get tests to pass
* fmt
* fix some beacon chain tests
* fmt
* fix slasher test
* fmt got me again
* fix more tests
* fix tests
* Some small changes (#5739)
* cargo fmt (#5740)
* Sketch op pool changes
* fix get attesting indices (#5742)
* fix get attesting indices
* better errors
* fix compile
* only get committee index once
* Ef test fixes (#5753)
* attestation related ef test fixes
* delete commented out stuff
* Fix Aggregation Pool for Electra (#5754)
* Fix Aggregation Pool for Electra
* Remove Outdated Interface
* fix ssz (#5755)
* Get `electra_op_pool` up to date (#5756)
* fix get attesting indices (#5742)
* fix get attesting indices
* better errors
* fix compile
* only get committee index once
* Ef test fixes (#5753)
* attestation related ef test fixes
* delete commented out stuff
* Fix Aggregation Pool for Electra (#5754)
* Fix Aggregation Pool for Electra
* Remove Outdated Interface
* fix ssz (#5755)
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Co-authored-by: realbigsean <sean@sigmaprime.io>
* Revert "Get `electra_op_pool` up to date (#5756)" (#5757)
This reverts commit ab9e58aa3d.
* Merge branch 'electra_attestation_changes' of https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse into electra_op_pool
* Compute on chain aggregate impl (#5752)
* add compute_on_chain_agg impl to op pool changes
* fmt
* get op pool tests to pass
* update the naive agg pool interface (#5760)
* Fix bugs in cross-committee aggregation
* Add comment to max cover optimisation
* Fix assert
* Merge pull request #5749 from sigp/electra_op_pool
Optimise Electra op pool aggregation
* update committee offset
* Fix Electra Fork Choice Tests (#5764)
* Subscribe to the correct subnets for electra attestations (#5782)
* subscribe to the correct att subnets for electra
* subscribe to the correct att subnets for electra
* cargo fmt
* fix slashing handling
* Merge remote-tracking branch 'upstream/unstable'
* Send unagg attestation based on fork
* Publish all aggregates
* just one more check bro plz..
* Merge pull request #5832 from ethDreamer/electra_attestation_changes_merge_unstable
Merge `unstable` into `electra_attestation_changes`
* Merge pull request #5835 from realbigsean/fix-validator-logic
Fix validator logic
* Merge pull request #5816 from realbigsean/electra-attestation-slashing-handling
Electra slashing handling
* Electra attestation changes rm decode impl (#5856)
* Remove Crappy Decode impl for Attestation
* Remove Inefficient Attestation Decode impl
* Implement Schema Upgrade / Downgrade
* Update beacon_node/beacon_chain/src/schema_change/migration_schema_v20.rs
Co-authored-by: Michael Sproul <micsproul@gmail.com>
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Co-authored-by: Michael Sproul <micsproul@gmail.com>
* Fix failing attestation tests and misc electra attestation cleanup (#5810)
* - get attestation related beacon chain tests to pass
- observed attestations are now keyed off of data + committee index
- rename op pool attestationref to compactattestationref
- remove unwraps in agg pool and use options instead
- cherry pick some changes from ef-tests-electra
* cargo fmt
* fix failing test
* Revert dockerfile changes
* make committee_index return option
* function args shouldnt be a ref to attestation ref
* fmt
* fix dup imports
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Co-authored-by: realbigsean <seananderson33@GMAIL.com>
* fix some todos (#5817)
* Merge branch 'unstable' of https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse into electra_attestation_changes
* add consolidations to merkle calc for inclusion proof
* Remove Duplicate KZG Commitment Merkle Proof Code (#5874)
* Remove Duplicate KZG Commitment Merkle Proof Code
* s/tree_lists/fields/
* Merge branch 'unstable' of https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse into electra_attestation_changes
* fix compile
* Fix slasher tests (#5906)
* Fix electra tests
* Add electra attestations to double vote tests
* Update superstruct to 0.8
* Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/unstable' into electra_attestation_changes
* Small cleanup in slasher tests
* Clean up Electra observed aggregates (#5929)
* Use consistent key in observed_attestations
* Remove unwraps from observed aggregates
* Merge branch 'unstable' of https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse into electra_attestation_changes
* De-dup attestation constructor logic
* Remove unwraps in Attestation construction
* Dedup match_attestation_data
* Remove outdated TODO
* Use ForkName Ord in fork-choice tests
* Use ForkName Ord in BeaconBlockBody
* Make to_electra not fallible
* Remove TestRandom impl for IndexedAttestation
* Remove IndexedAttestation faulty Decode impl
* Drop TestRandom impl
* Add PendingAttestationInElectra
* Indexed att on disk (#35)
* indexed att on disk
* fix lints
* Update slasher/src/migrate.rs
Co-authored-by: ethDreamer <37123614+ethDreamer@users.noreply.github.com>
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Co-authored-by: Lion - dapplion <35266934+dapplion@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: ethDreamer <37123614+ethDreamer@users.noreply.github.com>
* add electra fork enabled fn to ForkName impl (#36)
* add electra fork enabled fn to ForkName impl
* remove inadvertent file
* Update common/eth2/src/types.rs
Co-authored-by: ethDreamer <37123614+ethDreamer@users.noreply.github.com>
* Dedup attestation constructor logic in attester cache
* Use if let Ok for committee_bits
* Dedup Attestation constructor code
* Diff reduction in tests
* Fix beacon_chain tests
* Diff reduction
* Use Ord for ForkName in pubsub
* Resolve into_attestation_and_indices todo
* Remove stale TODO
* Fix beacon_chain tests
* Test spec invariant
* Use electra_enabled in pubsub
* Remove get_indexed_attestation_from_signed_aggregate
* Use ok_or instead of if let else
* committees are sorted
* remove dup method `get_indexed_attestation_from_committees`
* Merge pull request #5940 from dapplion/electra_attestation_changes_lionreview
Electra attestations #5712 review
* update default persisted op pool deserialization
* ensure aggregate and proof uses serde untagged on ref
* Fork aware ssz static attestation tests
* Electra attestation changes from Lions review (#5971)
* dedup/cleanup and remove unneeded hashset use
* remove irrelevant TODOs
* Merge branch 'unstable' of https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse into electra_attestation_changes
* Electra attestation changes sean review (#5972)
* instantiate empty bitlist in unreachable code
* clean up error conversion
* fork enabled bool cleanup
* remove a couple todos
* return bools instead of options in `aggregate` and use the result
* delete commented out code
* use map macros in simple transformations
* remove signers_disjoint_from
* get ef tests compiling
* get ef tests compiling
* update intentionally excluded files
* Avoid changing slasher schema for Electra
* Delete slasher schema v4
* Fix clippy
* Fix compilation of beacon_chain tests
* Update database.rs
* Add electra lightclient types
* Update slasher/src/database.rs
* fix imports
* Merge pull request #5980 from dapplion/electra-lightclient
Add electra lightclient types
* Merge pull request #5975 from michaelsproul/electra-slasher-no-migration
Avoid changing slasher schema for Electra
* Update beacon_node/beacon_chain/src/attestation_verification.rs
* Update beacon_node/beacon_chain/src/attestation_verification.rs
* max_value -> MAX
* remove unnecesary closures
* a couple more max_value -> MAX
* a couple more max_value -> MAX
* Revert "a couple more max_value -> MAX"
This reverts commit 807fe7cae9.
* unused spec field -> phantom data
* ignore some dead code warnings
* update kurtosis repo location
## Proposed Changes
This PR adds more logging prior to genesis, particularly on networks that start with execution enabled.
There are new checks using `eth_getBlockByHash/Number` to verify that the genesis state's `latest_execution_payload_header` matches the execution node's genesis block.
The first commit also runs the merge-readiness/Capella-readiness checks prior to genesis. This has two effects:
- Give more information on the execution node's status and its readiness for genesis.
- Prevent the `el_offline` status from being set on `/eth/v1/node/syncing`, which previously caused the VC to complain loudly.
I would like to include this for the Holesky reboot. It would have caught the misconfig that doomed the first Holesky.
## Additional Info
- Geth doesn't serve payload bodies prior to genesis, which is why we use the legacy methods. I haven't checked with other ELs yet.
- Currently this is logging errors with _Capella_ genesis states generated by `ethereum-genesis-generator` because the `withdrawals_root` is not set correctly (it is 0x0). This is not a blocker for Holesky, as it starts from Bellatrix (Pari is investigating).
## Issue Addressed
Solves #4442
## Proposed Changes
EL clients log errors if we don't query this endpoint, but they are making releases that remove this error logging. After those are out we can stop calling it, after which point EL teams will remove the endpoint entirely.
Refer https://hackmd.io/@n0ble/deprecate-exchgTC
## Limit Backfill Sync
This PR transitions Lighthouse from syncing all the way back to genesis to only syncing back to the weak subjectivity point (~ 5 months) when syncing via a checkpoint sync.
There are a number of important points to note with this PR:
- Firstly and most importantly, this PR fundamentally shifts the default security guarantees of checkpoint syncing in Lighthouse. Prior to this PR, Lighthouse could verify the checkpoint of any given chain by ensuring the chain eventually terminates at the corresponding genesis. This guarantee can still be employed via the new CLI flag --genesis-backfill which will prompt lighthouse to the old behaviour of downloading all blocks back to genesis. The new behaviour only checks the proposer signatures for the last 5 months of blocks but cannot guarantee the chain matches the genesis chain.
- I have not modified any of the peer scoring or RPC responses. Clients syncing from gensis, will downscore new Lighthouse peers that do not possess blocks prior to the WSP. This is by design, as Lighthouse nodes of this form, need a mechanism to sort through peers in order to find useful peers in order to complete their genesis sync. We therefore do not discriminate between empty/error responses for blocks prior or post the local WSP. If we request a block that a peer does not posses, then fundamentally that peer is less useful to us than other peers.
- This will make a radical shift in that the majority of nodes will no longer store the full history of the chain. In the future we could add a pruning mechanism to remove old blocks from the db also.
Co-authored-by: Paul Hauner <paul@paulhauner.com>
## Issue Addressed
Resolves#4061
## Proposed Changes
Adds a message to tell users to check their EE.
## Additional Info
I really struggled to come up with something succinct and complete, so I'm totally open to feedback.
* Remove CapellaReadiness::NotSynced
Some EEs have a habit of flipping between synced/not-synced, which causes some
spurious "Not read for the merge" messages back before the merge. For the
merge, if the EE wasn't synced the CE simple wouldn't go through the transition
(due to optimistic sync stuff). However, we don't have that hard requirement
for Capella; the CE will go through the fork and just wait for the EE to catch
up. I think that removing `NotSynced` here will avoid false-positives on the
"Not ready logs..". We'll be creating other WARN/ERRO logs if the EE isn't
synced, anyway.
* Change some Capella readiness logging
There's two changes here:
1. Shorten the log messages, for readability.
2. Change the hints.
Connecting a Capella-ready LH to a non-Capella-ready EE gives this log:
```
WARN Not ready for Capella info: The execution endpoint does not appear to support the required engine api methods for Capella: Required Methods Unsupported: engine_getPayloadV2 engine_forkchoiceUpdatedV2 engine_newPayloadV2, service: slot_notifier
```
This variant of error doesn't get a "try updating" style hint, when it's the
one that needs it. This is because we detect the method-not-found reponse from
the EE and return default capabilities, rather than indicating that the request
fails. I think it's fair to say that an EE upgrade is required whenever it
doesn't provide the required methods.
I changed the `ExchangeCapabilitiesFailed` message since that can only happen
when the EE fails to respond with anything other than success or not-found.
## Issue Addressed
Partly resolves#3518
## Proposed Changes
Change the slot notifier to use `duration_to_next_slot` rather than an interval timer. This makes it robust against underlying clock changes.
## Issue Addressed
Fixes an issue whereby syncing a post-merge network without an execution endpoint would silently stall. Sync swallows the errors from block verification so previously there was no indication in the logs for why the node couldn't sync.
## Proposed Changes
Add an error log to the merge-readiness notifier for the case where the merge has already completed but no execution endpoint is configured.
## Issue Addressed
NA
## Proposed Changes
Start issuing merge-readiness logs 2 weeks before the Bellatrix fork epoch. Additionally, if the Bellatrix epoch is specified and the use has configured an EL, always log merge readiness logs, this should benefit pro-active users.
### Lookahead Reasoning
- Bellatrix fork is:
- epoch 144896
- slot 4636672
- Unix timestamp: `1606824023 + (4636672 * 12) = 1662464087`
- GMT: Tue Sep 06 2022 11:34:47 GMT+0000
- Warning start time is:
- Unix timestamp: `1662464087 - 604800 * 2 = 1661254487`
- GMT: Tue Aug 23 2022 11:34:47 GMT+0000
The [current expectation](https://discord.com/channels/595666850260713488/745077610685661265/1007445305198911569) is that EL and CL clients will releases out by Aug 22nd at the latest, then an EF announcement will go out on the 23rd. If all goes well, LH will start alerting users about merge-readiness just after the announcement.
## Additional Info
NA
## Issue Addressed
Fixes an issue identified by @remyroy whereby we were logging a recommendation to use `--eth1-endpoints` on merge-ready setups (when the execution layer was out of sync).
## Proposed Changes
I took the opportunity to clean up the other eth1-related logs, replacing "eth1" by "deposit contract" or "execution" as appropriate.
I've downgraded the severity of the `CRIT` log to `ERRO` and removed most of the recommendation text. The reason being that users lacking an execution endpoint will be informed by the new `WARN Not merge ready` log pre-Bellatrix, or the regular errors from block verification post-Bellatrix.
## Issue Addressed
Resolves#3249
## Proposed Changes
Log merge related parameters and EE status in the beacon notifier before the merge.
Co-authored-by: Paul Hauner <paul@paulhauner.com>
## Overview
This rather extensive PR achieves two primary goals:
1. Uses the finalized/justified checkpoints of fork choice (FC), rather than that of the head state.
2. Refactors fork choice, block production and block processing to `async` functions.
Additionally, it achieves:
- Concurrent forkchoice updates to the EL and cache pruning after a new head is selected.
- Concurrent "block packing" (attestations, etc) and execution payload retrieval during block production.
- Concurrent per-block-processing and execution payload verification during block processing.
- The `Arc`-ification of `SignedBeaconBlock` during block processing (it's never mutated, so why not?):
- I had to do this to deal with sending blocks into spawned tasks.
- Previously we were cloning the beacon block at least 2 times during each block processing, these clones are either removed or turned into cheaper `Arc` clones.
- We were also `Box`-ing and un-`Box`-ing beacon blocks as they moved throughout the networking crate. This is not a big deal, but it's nice to avoid shifting things between the stack and heap.
- Avoids cloning *all the blocks* in *every chain segment* during sync.
- It also has the potential to clean up our code where we need to pass an *owned* block around so we can send it back in the case of an error (I didn't do much of this, my PR is already big enough 😅)
- The `BeaconChain::HeadSafetyStatus` struct was removed. It was an old relic from prior merge specs.
For motivation for this change, see https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse/pull/3244#issuecomment-1160963273
## Changes to `canonical_head` and `fork_choice`
Previously, the `BeaconChain` had two separate fields:
```
canonical_head: RwLock<Snapshot>,
fork_choice: RwLock<BeaconForkChoice>
```
Now, we have grouped these values under a single struct:
```
canonical_head: CanonicalHead {
cached_head: RwLock<Arc<Snapshot>>,
fork_choice: RwLock<BeaconForkChoice>
}
```
Apart from ergonomics, the only *actual* change here is wrapping the canonical head snapshot in an `Arc`. This means that we no longer need to hold the `cached_head` (`canonical_head`, in old terms) lock when we want to pull some values from it. This was done to avoid deadlock risks by preventing functions from acquiring (and holding) the `cached_head` and `fork_choice` locks simultaneously.
## Breaking Changes
### The `state` (root) field in the `finalized_checkpoint` SSE event
Consider the scenario where epoch `n` is just finalized, but `start_slot(n)` is skipped. There are two state roots we might in the `finalized_checkpoint` SSE event:
1. The state root of the finalized block, which is `get_block(finalized_checkpoint.root).state_root`.
4. The state root at slot of `start_slot(n)`, which would be the state from (1), but "skipped forward" through any skip slots.
Previously, Lighthouse would choose (2). However, we can see that when [Teku generates that event](de2b2801c8/data/beaconrestapi/src/main/java/tech/pegasys/teku/beaconrestapi/handlers/v1/events/EventSubscriptionManager.java (L171-L182)) it uses [`getStateRootFromBlockRoot`](de2b2801c8/data/provider/src/main/java/tech/pegasys/teku/api/ChainDataProvider.java (L336-L341)) which uses (1).
I have switched Lighthouse from (2) to (1). I think it's a somewhat arbitrary choice between the two, where (1) is easier to compute and is consistent with Teku.
## Notes for Reviewers
I've renamed `BeaconChain::fork_choice` to `BeaconChain::recompute_head`. Doing this helped ensure I broke all previous uses of fork choice and I also find it more descriptive. It describes an action and can't be confused with trying to get a reference to the `ForkChoice` struct.
I've changed the ordering of SSE events when a block is received. It used to be `[block, finalized, head]` and now it's `[block, head, finalized]`. It was easier this way and I don't think we were making any promises about SSE event ordering so it's not "breaking".
I've made it so fork choice will run when it's first constructed. I did this because I wanted to have a cached version of the last call to `get_head`. Ensuring `get_head` has been run *at least once* means that the cached values doesn't need to wrapped in an `Option`. This was fairly simple, it just involved passing a `slot` to the constructor so it knows *when* it's being run. When loading a fork choice from the store and a slot clock isn't handy I've just used the `slot` that was saved in the `fork_choice_store`. That seems like it would be a faithful representation of the slot when we saved it.
I added the `genesis_time: u64` to the `BeaconChain`. It's small, constant and nice to have around.
Since we're using FC for the fin/just checkpoints, we no longer get the `0x00..00` roots at genesis. You can see I had to remove a work-around in `ef-tests` here: b56be3bc2. I can't find any reason why this would be an issue, if anything I think it'll be better since the genesis-alias has caught us out a few times (0x00..00 isn't actually a real root). Edit: I did find a case where the `network` expected the 0x00..00 alias and patched it here: 3f26ac3e2.
You'll notice a lot of changes in tests. Generally, tests should be functionally equivalent. Here are the things creating the most diff-noise in tests:
- Changing tests to be `tokio::async` tests.
- Adding `.await` to fork choice, block processing and block production functions.
- Refactor of the `canonical_head` "API" provided by the `BeaconChain`. E.g., `chain.canonical_head.cached_head()` instead of `chain.canonical_head.read()`.
- Wrapping `SignedBeaconBlock` in an `Arc`.
- In the `beacon_chain/tests/block_verification`, we can't use the `lazy_static` `CHAIN_SEGMENT` variable anymore since it's generated with an async function. We just generate it in each test, not so efficient but hopefully insignificant.
I had to disable `rayon` concurrent tests in the `fork_choice` tests. This is because the use of `rayon` and `block_on` was causing a panic.
Co-authored-by: Mac L <mjladson@pm.me>
* Add payload verification status to fork choice
* Pass payload verification status to import_block
* Add valid back-propagation
* Add head safety status latch to API
* Remove ExecutionLayerStatus
* Add execution info to client notifier
* Update notifier logs
* Change use of "hash" to refer to beacon block
* Shutdown on invalid finalized block
* Tidy, add comments
* Fix failing FC tests
* Allow blocks with unsafe head
* Fix forkchoiceUpdate call on startup
## Description
The `eth2_libp2p` crate was originally named and designed to incorporate a simple libp2p integration into lighthouse. Since its origins the crates purpose has expanded dramatically. It now houses a lot more sophistication that is specific to lighthouse and no longer just a libp2p integration.
As of this writing it currently houses the following high-level lighthouse-specific logic:
- Lighthouse's implementation of the eth2 RPC protocol and specific encodings/decodings
- Integration and handling of ENRs with respect to libp2p and eth2
- Lighthouse's discovery logic, its integration with discv5 and logic about searching and handling peers.
- Lighthouse's peer manager - This is a large module handling various aspects of Lighthouse's network, such as peer scoring, handling pings and metadata, connection maintenance and recording, etc.
- Lighthouse's peer database - This is a collection of information stored for each individual peer which is specific to lighthouse. We store connection state, sync state, last seen ips and scores etc. The data stored for each peer is designed for various elements of the lighthouse code base such as syncing and the http api.
- Gossipsub scoring - This stores a collection of gossipsub 1.1 scoring mechanisms that are continuously analyssed and updated based on the ethereum 2 networks and how Lighthouse performs on these networks.
- Lighthouse specific types for managing gossipsub topics, sync status and ENR fields
- Lighthouse's network HTTP API metrics - A collection of metrics for lighthouse network monitoring
- Lighthouse's custom configuration of all networking protocols, RPC, gossipsub, discovery, identify and libp2p.
Therefore it makes sense to rename the crate to be more akin to its current purposes, simply that it manages the majority of Lighthouse's network stack. This PR renames this crate to `lighthouse_network`
Co-authored-by: Paul Hauner <paul@paulhauner.com>
## Issue Addressed
Closes#1891Closes#1784
## Proposed Changes
Implement checkpoint sync for Lighthouse, enabling it to start from a weak subjectivity checkpoint.
## Additional Info
- [x] Return unavailable status for out-of-range blocks requested by peers (#2561)
- [x] Implement sync daemon for fetching historical blocks (#2561)
- [x] Verify chain hashes (either in `historical_blocks.rs` or the calling module)
- [x] Consistency check for initial block + state
- [x] Fetch the initial state and block from a beacon node HTTP endpoint
- [x] Don't crash fetching beacon states by slot from the API
- [x] Background service for state reconstruction, triggered by CLI flag or API call.
Considered out of scope for this PR:
- Drop the requirement to provide the `--checkpoint-block` (this would require some pretty heavy refactoring of block verification)
Co-authored-by: Diva M <divma@protonmail.com>
## Issue Addressed
- Resolves#2452
## Proposed Changes
I've seen a few people confused by this and I don't think the message is really worth it.
## Additional Info
NA
## Issue Addressed
resolves#2129resolves#2099
addresses some of #1712
unblocks #2076
unblocks #2153
## Proposed Changes
- Updates all the dependencies mentioned in #2129, except for web3. They haven't merged their tokio 1.0 update because they are waiting on some dependencies of their own. Since we only use web3 in tests, I think updating it in a separate issue is fine. If they are able to merge soon though, I can update in this PR.
- Updates `tokio_util` to 0.6.2 and `bytes` to 1.0.1.
- We haven't made a discv5 release since merging tokio 1.0 updates so I'm using a commit rather than release atm. **Edit:** I think we should merge an update of `tokio_util` to 0.6.2 into discv5 before this release because it has panic fixes in `DelayQueue` --> PR in discv5: https://github.com/sigp/discv5/pull/58
## Additional Info
tokio 1.0 changes that required some changes in lighthouse:
- `interval.next().await.is_some()` -> `interval.tick().await`
- `sleep` future is now `!Unpin` -> https://github.com/tokio-rs/tokio/issues/3028
- `try_recv` has been temporarily removed from `mpsc` -> https://github.com/tokio-rs/tokio/issues/3350
- stream features have moved to `tokio-stream` and `broadcast::Receiver::into_stream()` has been temporarily removed -> `https://github.com/tokio-rs/tokio/issues/2870
- I've copied over the `BroadcastStream` wrapper from this PR, but can update to use `tokio-stream` once it's merged https://github.com/tokio-rs/tokio/pull/3384
Co-authored-by: realbigsean <seananderson33@gmail.com>
## Issue Addressed
NA
## Proposed Changes
Copied from #2083, changes the config milliseconds_per_slot to seconds_per_slot to avoid errors when slot duration is not a multiple of a second. To avoid deserializing old serialized data (with milliseconds instead of seconds) the Serialize and Deserialize derive got removed from the Spec struct (isn't currently used anyway).
This PR replaces #2083 for the purpose of fixing a merge conflict without requiring the input of @blacktemplar.
## Additional Info
NA
Co-authored-by: blacktemplar <blacktemplar@a1.net>
## Issue Addressed
NA
## Proposed Changes
- Log about eth1 whilst waiting for genesis.
- For the block and deposit caches, update them after each download instead of when *all* downloads are complete.
- This prevents the case where a single timeout error can cause us to drop *all* previously download blocks/deposits.
- Set `max_log_requests_per_update` to avoid timeouts due to very large log counts in a response.
- Set `max_blocks_per_update` to prevent a single update of the block cache to download an unreasonable number of blocks.
- This shouldn't have any affect in normal use, it's just a safe-guard against bugs.
- Increase the timeout for eth1 calls from 15s to 60s, as per @pawanjay176's experience with Infura.
## Additional Info
NA
## Description
This PR updates Lighthouse to tokio 0.3. It includes a number of dependency updates and some structural changes as to how we create and spawn tasks.
This also brings with it a number of various improvements:
- Discv5 update
- Libp2p update
- Fix for recompilation issues
- Improved UPnP port mapping handling
- Futures dependency update
- Log downgrade to traces for rejecting peers when we've reached our max
Co-authored-by: blacktemplar <blacktemplar@a1.net>
## Issue Addressed
NA
## Proposed Changes
- Caches later blocks than is required by `ETH1_FOLLOW_DISTANCE`.
- Adds logging to `warn` if the eth1 cache is insufficiently primed.
- Use `max_by_key` instead of `max_by` in `BeaconChain::Eth1Chain` since it's simpler.
- Rename `voting_period_start_timestamp` to `voting_target_timestamp` for accuracy.
## Additional Info
The reason for eating into the `ETH1_FOLLOW_DISTANCE` and caching blocks that are closer to the head is due to possibility for `SECONDS_PER_ETH1_BLOCK` to be incorrect (as is the case for the Pyrmont testnet on Goerli).
If `SECONDS_PER_ETH1_BLOCK` is too short, we'll skip back too far from the head and skip over blocks that would be valid [`is_candidate_block`](https://github.com/ethereum/eth2.0-specs/blob/v1.0.0/specs/phase0/validator.md#eth1-data) blocks. This was the case on the Pyrmont testnet and resulted in Lighthouse choosing blocks that were about 30 minutes older than is ideal.