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>
#7727 introduced a bug in the logging, where as long as the node failed the SSZ `get_validator_blocks_v3` endpoint, it would log as `Beacon node does not support...`. However, the failure can be due to other reasons, such as a timed out error as found by @jimmygchen:
`WARN Beacon node does not support SSZ in block production, falling back to JSON slot: 5283379, error: HttpClient(url: https://ho-h-bn-cowl.spesi.io:15052/, kind: timeout, detail: operation timed out`
This PR made the error log more generic, so there is less confusion.
Additionally, suggested by @michaelsproul, this PR refactors the `get_validator_blocks_v3` calls by trying all beacon nodes using the SSZ endpoint first, and if all beacon node fails the SSZ endpoint, only then fallback to JSON.
It changes the logic from:
"SSZ -> JSON for primary beacon node, followed by SSZ -> JSON for second beacon node and so on" to
"SSZ for all beacon nodes -> JSON for all beacon nodes"
This has the advantage that if the primary beacon node is having issues and failed the SSZ, we avoid retrying the primary beacon node again on JSON (as it could be that the primary beacon node fail again); rather, we switch to the second beacon node.
Co-Authored-By: Tan Chee Keong <tanck@sigmaprime.io>
Co-Authored-By: chonghe <44791194+chong-he@users.noreply.github.com>
* #6610
- [x] Add `beacon_committee_selections` endpoint
- [x] Test beacon committee aggregator and confirmed working
- [x] Add `sync_committee_selections` endpoint
- [x] Test sync committee aggregator and confirmed working
Anchor wants the `notify` function to run only in certain cases - so the `spawn_notifier` function is unsuitable for us.
Anchor uses it's own `notify` function, which then calls `notifier_service::notify` (in most circumstances). To enable that, `notify` needs to be `pub`.
#6970
This allows for us to receive `SingleAttestation` over gossip and process it without converting. There is still a conversion to `Attestation` as a final step in the attestation verification process, but by then the `SingleAttestation` is fully verified.
I've also fully removed the `submitPoolAttestationsV1` endpoint as its been deprecated
I've also pre-emptively deprecated supporting `Attestation` in `submitPoolAttestationsV2` endpoint. See here for more info: https://github.com/ethereum/beacon-APIs/pull/531
I tried to the minimize the diff here by only making the "required" changes. There are some unnecessary complexities with the way we manage the different attestation verification wrapper types. We could probably consolidate this to one wrapper type and refactor this even further. We could leave that to a separate PR if we feel like cleaning things up in the future.
Note that I've also updated the test harness to always submit `SingleAttestation` regardless of fork variant. I don't see a problem in that approach and it allows us to delete more code :)
We would like to reuse the `notifier` and `latency_service` in Anchor. To make this possible, this PR moves these from `validator_client` to `validator_services` and makes them use the new `ValidatorStore` trait is used so that the code can be reused in Anchor.
While the Lighthouse implementation of the `ValidatorStore` does not really care about blobs, Anchor needs to be able to return different blobs from `sign_blocks` than what was passed into it, in case it decides to sign another Anchor node's block. Only passing the unsigned block into `sign_block` and only returning a signed block from it (without any blobs and proofs) was an oversight in #6705.
- Replace `validator_store::{Uns,S}ignedBlock` with `validator_store::block_service::{Uns,S}ignedBlock`, as we need all data in there.
- In `lighthouse_validator_store`, just add the received blobs back to the signed block after signing it.
- Create trait `ValidatorStore` with all functions used by the `validator_services`
- Make `validator_services` generic on `S: ValidatorStore`
- Introduce `LighthouseValidatorStore`, which has identical functionality to the old `ValidatorStore`
- Remove dependencies (especially `environment`) from `validator_services` and `beacon_node_fallback` in order to be able to cleanly use them in Anchor
Cleaned up and isolated version of the `--disable-attesting` flag for the VC, from the `holesky-rescue` branch:
- https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse/pull/7041
I figured we don't need the `--disable-attesting` flag on the BN for now, and it was a much more invasive impl.
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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