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ThreeHrSleep
d60c24ef1c Integrate tracing (#6339)
Tracing Integration
- [reference](5bbf1859e9/projects/project-ideas.md (L297))


  - [x] replace slog & log with tracing throughout the codebase
- [x] implement custom crit log
- [x] make relevant changes in the formatter
- [x] replace sloggers
- [x] re-write SSE logging components

cc: @macladson @eserilev
2025-03-12 22:31:05 +00:00
Lion - dapplion
d957161740 Drop null_logger (#6013)
* Drop null_logger
2024-08-19 09:21:10 +00:00
Michael Sproul
61962898e2 In-memory tree states (#5533)
* Consensus changes

* EF tests

* lcli

* common and watch

* account manager

* cargo

* fork choice

* promise cache

* beacon chain

* interop genesis

* http api

* lighthouse

* op pool

* beacon chain misc

* parallel state cache

* store

* fix issues in store

* IT COMPILES

* Remove some unnecessary module qualification

* Revert Arced pubkey optimization (#5536)

* Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/unstable' into tree-states-memory

* Fix caching, rebasing and some tests

* Remove unused deps

* Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/unstable' into tree-states-memory

* Small cleanups

* Revert shuffling cache/promise cache changes

* Fix state advance bugs

* Fix shuffling tests

* Remove some resolved FIXMEs

* Remove StateProcessingStrategy

* Optimise withdrawals calculation

* Don't reorg if state cache is missed

* Remove inconsistent state func

* Fix beta compiler

* Rebase early, rebase often

* Fix state caching behaviour

* Update to milhouse release

* Fix on-disk consensus context format

* Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/unstable' into tree-states-memory

* Squashed commit of the following:

commit 3a16649023
Author: Michael Sproul <michael@sigmaprime.io>
Date:   Thu Apr 18 14:26:09 2024 +1000

    Fix on-disk consensus context format

* Keep indexed attestations, thanks Sean

* Merge branch 'on-disk-consensus-context' into tree-states-memory

* Merge branch 'unstable' into tree-states-memory

* Address half of Sean's review

* More simplifications from Sean's review

* Cache state after get_advanced_hot_state
2024-04-24 01:22:36 +00:00
João Oliveira
65c4ff0775 remove exit-future (#5183)
* remove exit-future usage,

as it is non maintained, and replace with async-channel which is already in the repo.

* Merge branch 'unstable' of https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse into remove-exit-future

* Merge branch 'unstable' of https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse into remove-exit-future
2024-02-27 22:12:44 +00:00
Michael Sproul
775d222299 Enable proposer boost re-orging (#2860)
## Proposed Changes

With proposer boosting implemented (#2822) we have an opportunity to re-org out late blocks.

This PR adds three flags to the BN to control this behaviour:

* `--disable-proposer-reorgs`: turn aggressive re-orging off (it's on by default).
* `--proposer-reorg-threshold N`: attempt to orphan blocks with less than N% of the committee vote. If this parameter isn't set then N defaults to 20% when the feature is enabled.
* `--proposer-reorg-epochs-since-finalization N`: only attempt to re-org late blocks when the number of epochs since finalization is less than or equal to N. The default is 2 epochs, meaning re-orgs will only be attempted when the chain is finalizing optimally.

For safety Lighthouse will only attempt a re-org under very specific conditions:

1. The block being proposed is 1 slot after the canonical head, and the canonical head is 1 slot after its parent. i.e. at slot `n + 1` rather than building on the block from slot `n` we build on the block from slot `n - 1`.
2. The current canonical head received less than N% of the committee vote. N should be set depending on the proposer boost fraction itself, the fraction of the network that is believed to be applying it, and the size of the largest entity that could be hoarding votes.
3. The current canonical head arrived after the attestation deadline from our perspective. This condition was only added to support suppression of forkchoiceUpdated messages, but makes intuitive sense.
4. The block is being proposed in the first 2 seconds of the slot. This gives it time to propagate and receive the proposer boost.


## Additional Info

For the initial idea and background, see: https://github.com/ethereum/consensus-specs/pull/2353#issuecomment-950238004

There is also a specification for this feature here: https://github.com/ethereum/consensus-specs/pull/3034

Co-authored-by: Michael Sproul <micsproul@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: pawan <pawandhananjay@gmail.com>
2022-12-13 09:57:26 +00:00
Paul Hauner
38050fa460 Allow TaskExecutor to be used in async tests (#3178)
# Description

Since the `TaskExecutor` currently requires a `Weak<Runtime>`, it's impossible to use it in an async test where the `Runtime` is created outside our scope. Whilst we *could* create a new `Runtime` instance inside the async test, dropping that `Runtime` would cause a panic (you can't drop a `Runtime` in an async context).

To address this issue, this PR creates the `enum Handle`, which supports either:

- A `Weak<Runtime>` (for use in our production code)
- A `Handle` to a runtime (for use in testing)

In theory, there should be no change to the behaviour of our production code (beyond some slightly different descriptions in HTTP 500 errors), or even our tests. If there is no change, you might ask *"why bother?"*. There are two PRs (#3070 and #3175) that are waiting on these fixes to introduce some new tests. Since we've added the EL to the `BeaconChain` (for the merge), we are now doing more async stuff in tests.

I've also added a `RuntimeExecutor` to the `BeaconChainTestHarness`. Whilst that's not immediately useful, it will become useful in the near future with all the new async testing.
2022-05-16 08:35:59 +00:00