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Author SHA1 Message Date
Michael Sproul
e02cd2d4ef Quick fix for state reconstruction 2022-10-19 08:34:50 +11:00
Michael Sproul
9a1799f235 Split validator into ValidatorMutable 2022-09-28 11:43:58 +10:00
Michael Sproul
b284f81a7d Tweak signature verifier handling of proposer 2022-09-14 17:28:49 +10:00
Michael Sproul
69584aa348 Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/unstable' into tree-states 2022-09-14 13:51:23 +10:00
Michael Sproul
c4744849ea Cargo.lock fixes and EF test fixes 2022-09-14 11:38:46 +10:00
Michael Sproul
f0cc077ae3 Optimising process_epoch again (inactivity scores) 2022-09-14 11:36:19 +10:00
Mac L
80359d8ddb Fix attestation performance API InvalidValidatorIndex error (#3503)
## Issue Addressed

When requesting an index which is not active during `start_epoch`, Lighthouse returns: 
```
curl "http://localhost:5052/lighthouse/analysis/attestation_performance/999999999?start_epoch=100000&end_epoch=100000"
```
```json
{
  "code": 500,
  "message": "INTERNAL_SERVER_ERROR: ParticipationCache(InvalidValidatorIndex(999999999))",
  "stacktraces": []
}
```

This error occurs even when the index in question becomes active before `end_epoch` which is undesirable as it can prevent larger queries from completing.

## Proposed Changes

In the event the index is out-of-bounds (has not yet been activated), simply return all fields as `false`:

```
-> curl "http://localhost:5052/lighthouse/analysis/attestation_performance/999999999?start_epoch=100000&end_epoch=100000"
```
```json
[
  {
    "index": 999999999,
    "epochs": {
      "100000": {
        "active": false,
        "head": false,
        "target": false,
        "source": false
      }
    }
  }
]
```

By doing this, we cover the case where a validator becomes active sometime between `start_epoch` and `end_epoch`.

## Additional Info

Note that this error only occurs for epochs after the Altair hard fork.
2022-09-05 04:50:45 +00:00
Michael Sproul
66eca1a882 Refactor op pool for speed and correctness (#3312)
## Proposed Changes

This PR has two aims: to speed up attestation packing in the op pool, and to fix bugs in the verification of attester slashings, proposer slashings and voluntary exits. The changes are bundled into a single database schema upgrade (v12).

Attestation packing is sped up by removing several inefficiencies: 

- No more recalculation of `attesting_indices` during packing.
- No (unnecessary) examination of the `ParticipationFlags`: a bitfield suffices. See `RewardCache`.
- No re-checking of attestation validity during packing: the `AttestationMap` provides attestations which are "correct by construction" (I have checked this using Hydra).
- No SSZ re-serialization for the clunky `AttestationId` type (it can be removed in a future release).

So far the speed-up seems to be roughly 2-10x, from 500ms down to 50-100ms.

Verification of attester slashings, proposer slashings and voluntary exits is fixed by:

- Tracking the `ForkVersion`s that were used to verify each message inside the `SigVerifiedOp`. This allows us to quickly re-verify that they match the head state's opinion of what the `ForkVersion` should be at the epoch(s) relevant to the message.
- Storing the `SigVerifiedOp` on disk rather than the raw operation. This allows us to continue track the fork versions after a reboot.

This is mostly contained in this commit 52bb1840ae.

## Additional Info

The schema upgrade uses the justified state to re-verify attestations and compute `attesting_indices` for them. It will drop any attestations that fail to verify, by the logic that attestations are most valuable in the few slots after they're observed, and are probably stale and useless by the time a node restarts. Exits and proposer slashings and similarly re-verified to obtain `SigVerifiedOp`s.

This PR contains a runtime killswitch `--paranoid-block-proposal` which opts out of all the optimisations in favour of closely verifying every included message. Although I'm quite sure that the optimisations are correct this flag could be useful in the event of an unforeseen emergency.

Finally, you might notice that the `RewardCache` appears quite useless in its current form because it is only updated on the hot-path immediately before proposal. My hope is that in future we can shift calls to `RewardCache::update` into the background, e.g. while performing the state advance. It is also forward-looking to `tree-states` compatibility, where iterating and indexing `state.{previous,current}_epoch_participation` is expensive and needs to be minimised.
2022-08-29 09:10:26 +00:00
Paul Hauner
7664776fc4 Add test for exits spanning epochs (#3476)
## Issue Addressed

NA

## Proposed Changes

Adds a test that was written whilst doing some testing. This PR does not make changes to production code, it just adds a test for already existing functionality.

## Additional Info

NA
2022-08-17 02:36:40 +00:00
Paul Hauner
a688621919 Add support for beaconAPI in lcli functions (#3252)
## Issue Addressed

NA

## Proposed Changes

Modifies `lcli skip-slots` and `lcli transition-blocks` allow them to source blocks/states from a beaconAPI and also gives them some more features to assist with benchmarking.

## Additional Info

Breaks the current `lcli skip-slots` and `lcli transition-blocks` APIs by changing some flag names. It should be simple enough to figure out the changes via `--help`.

Currently blocked on #3263.
2022-08-09 06:05:13 +00:00
Justin Traglia
0f62d900fe Fix some typos (#3376)
## Proposed Changes

This PR fixes various minor typos in the project.
2022-07-27 00:51:06 +00:00
realbigsean
20ebf1f3c1 Realized unrealized experimentation (#3322)
## Issue Addressed

Add a flag that optionally enables unrealized vote tracking.  Would like to test out on testnets and benchmark differences in methods of vote tracking. This PR includes a DB schema upgrade to enable to new vote tracking style.


Co-authored-by: realbigsean <sean@sigmaprime.io>
Co-authored-by: Paul Hauner <paul@paulhauner.com>
Co-authored-by: sean <seananderson33@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Mac L <mjladson@pm.me>
2022-07-25 23:53:26 +00:00
Paul Hauner
be4e261e74 Use async code when interacting with EL (#3244)
## 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>
2022-07-03 05:36:50 +00:00
Paul Hauner
11d80a6a38 Optimise per_epoch_processing low-hanging-fruit (#3254)
## Issue Addressed

NA

## Proposed Changes

- Uses a `Vec` in `SingleEpochParticipationCache` rather than `HashMap` to speed up processing times at the cost of memory usage.
- Cache the result of `integer_sqrt` rather than recomputing for each validator.
- Cache `state.previous_epoch` rather than recomputing it for each validator.

### Benchmarks

Benchmarks on a recent mainnet state using #3252 to get timing.

#### Without this PR

```
lcli skip-slots --state-path /tmp/state-0x3cdc.ssz --partial-state-advance --slots 32 --state-root 0x3cdc33cd02713d8d6cc33a6dbe2d3a5bf9af1d357de0d175a403496486ff845e --runs 10
[2022-06-09T08:21:02Z INFO  lcli::skip_slots] Using mainnet spec
[2022-06-09T08:21:02Z INFO  lcli::skip_slots] Advancing 32 slots
[2022-06-09T08:21:02Z INFO  lcli::skip_slots] Doing 10 runs
[2022-06-09T08:21:02Z INFO  lcli::skip_slots] State path: "/tmp/state-0x3cdc.ssz"
SSZ decoding /tmp/state-0x3cdc.ssz: 43ms
[2022-06-09T08:21:03Z INFO  lcli::skip_slots] Run 0: 245.718794ms
[2022-06-09T08:21:03Z INFO  lcli::skip_slots] Run 1: 245.364782ms
[2022-06-09T08:21:03Z INFO  lcli::skip_slots] Run 2: 255.866179ms
[2022-06-09T08:21:04Z INFO  lcli::skip_slots] Run 3: 243.838909ms
[2022-06-09T08:21:04Z INFO  lcli::skip_slots] Run 4: 250.431425ms
[2022-06-09T08:21:04Z INFO  lcli::skip_slots] Run 5: 248.68765ms
[2022-06-09T08:21:04Z INFO  lcli::skip_slots] Run 6: 262.051113ms
[2022-06-09T08:21:05Z INFO  lcli::skip_slots] Run 7: 264.293967ms
[2022-06-09T08:21:05Z INFO  lcli::skip_slots] Run 8: 293.202007ms
[2022-06-09T08:21:05Z INFO  lcli::skip_slots] Run 9: 264.552017ms
```

#### With this PR:

```
lcli skip-slots --state-path /tmp/state-0x3cdc.ssz --partial-state-advance --slots 32 --state-root 0x3cdc33cd02713d8d6cc33a6dbe2d3a5bf9af1d357de0d175a403496486ff845e --runs 10
[2022-06-09T08:57:59Z INFO  lcli::skip_slots] Run 0: 73.898678ms
[2022-06-09T08:57:59Z INFO  lcli::skip_slots] Run 1: 75.536978ms
[2022-06-09T08:57:59Z INFO  lcli::skip_slots] Run 2: 75.176104ms
[2022-06-09T08:57:59Z INFO  lcli::skip_slots] Run 3: 76.460828ms
[2022-06-09T08:57:59Z INFO  lcli::skip_slots] Run 4: 75.904195ms
[2022-06-09T08:58:00Z INFO  lcli::skip_slots] Run 5: 75.53077ms
[2022-06-09T08:58:00Z INFO  lcli::skip_slots] Run 6: 74.745572ms
[2022-06-09T08:58:00Z INFO  lcli::skip_slots] Run 7: 75.823489ms
[2022-06-09T08:58:00Z INFO  lcli::skip_slots] Run 8: 74.892055ms
[2022-06-09T08:58:00Z INFO  lcli::skip_slots] Run 9: 76.333569ms
```

## Additional Info

NA
2022-06-10 04:29:28 +00:00
Michael Sproul
d083dcf13b Fix the validator monitor 2022-05-27 21:04:20 +10:00
Michael Sproul
aaebf72835 Remove recursion from DB state lookup 2022-05-27 16:05:55 +10:00
Michael Sproul
e436035c52 Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/unstable' into tree-states 2022-05-24 10:01:05 +10:00
Michael Sproul
bcdd960ab1 Separate execution payloads in the DB (#3157)
## Proposed Changes

Reduce post-merge disk usage by not storing finalized execution payloads in Lighthouse's database.

⚠️ **This is achieved in a backwards-incompatible way for networks that have already merged** ⚠️. Kiln users and shadow fork enjoyers will be unable to downgrade after running the code from this PR. The upgrade migration may take several minutes to run, and can't be aborted after it begins.

The main changes are:

- New column in the database called `ExecPayload`, keyed by beacon block root.
- The `BeaconBlock` column now stores blinded blocks only.
- Lots of places that previously used full blocks now use blinded blocks, e.g. analytics APIs, block replay in the DB, etc.
- On finalization:
    - `prune_abanonded_forks` deletes non-canonical payloads whilst deleting non-canonical blocks.
    - `migrate_db` deletes finalized canonical payloads whilst deleting finalized states.
- Conversions between blinded and full blocks are implemented in a compositional way, duplicating some work from Sean's PR #3134.
- The execution layer has a new `get_payload_by_block_hash` method that reconstructs a payload using the EE's `eth_getBlockByHash` call.
   - I've tested manually that it works on Kiln, using Geth and Nethermind.
   - This isn't necessarily the most efficient method, and new engine APIs are being discussed to improve this: https://github.com/ethereum/execution-apis/pull/146.
   - We're depending on the `ethers` master branch, due to lots of recent changes. We're also using a workaround for https://github.com/gakonst/ethers-rs/issues/1134.
- Payload reconstruction is used in the HTTP API via `BeaconChain::get_block`, which is now `async`. Due to the `async` fn, the `blocking_json` wrapper has been removed.
- Payload reconstruction is used in network RPC to serve blocks-by-{root,range} responses. Here the `async` adjustment is messier, although I think I've managed to come up with a reasonable compromise: the handlers take the `SendOnDrop` by value so that they can drop it on _task completion_ (after the `fn` returns). Still, this is introducing disk reads onto core executor threads, which may have a negative performance impact (thoughts appreciated).

## Additional Info

- [x] For performance it would be great to remove the cloning of full blocks when converting them to blinded blocks to write to disk. I'm going to experiment with a `put_block` API that takes the block by value, breaks it into a blinded block and a payload, stores the blinded block, and then re-assembles the full block for the caller.
- [x] We should measure the latency of blocks-by-root and blocks-by-range responses.
- [x] We should add integration tests that stress the payload reconstruction (basic tests done, issue for more extensive tests: https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse/issues/3159)
- [x] We should (manually) test the schema v9 migration from several prior versions, particularly as blocks have changed on disk and some migrations rely on being able to load blocks.

Co-authored-by: Paul Hauner <paul@paulhauner.com>
2022-05-12 00:42:17 +00:00
Michael Sproul
bac7c3fa54 v2.2.0 (#3139)
## Proposed Changes

Cut release v2.2.0 including proposer boost.

## Additional Info

I also updated the clippy lints for the imminent release of Rust 1.60, although LH v2.2.0 will continue to compile using Rust 1.58 (our MSRV).
2022-04-05 02:53:09 +00:00
Michael Sproul
4d0122444b Update and consolidate dependencies (#3136)
## Proposed Changes

I did some gardening 🌳 in our dependency tree:

- Remove duplicate versions of `warp` (git vs patch)
- Remove duplicate versions of lots of small deps: `cpufeatures`, `ethabi`, `ethereum-types`, `bitvec`, `nix`, `libsecp256k1`.
- Update MDBX (should resolve #3028). I tested and Lighthouse compiles on Windows 11 now.
- Restore `psutil` back to upstream
- Make some progress updating everything to rand 0.8. There are a few crates stuck on 0.7.

Hopefully this puts us on a better footing for future `cargo audit` issues, and improves compile times slightly.

## Additional Info

Some crates are held back by issues with `zeroize`. libp2p-noise depends on [`chacha20poly1305`](https://crates.io/crates/chacha20poly1305) which depends on zeroize < v1.5, and we can only have one version of zeroize because it's post 1.0 (see https://github.com/rust-lang/cargo/issues/6584). The latest version of `zeroize` is v1.5.4, which is used by the new versions of many other crates (e.g. `num-bigint-dig`). Once a new version of chacha20poly1305 is released we can update libp2p-noise and upgrade everything to the latest `zeroize` version.

I've also opened a PR to `blst` related to zeroize: https://github.com/supranational/blst/pull/111
2022-04-04 00:26:16 +00:00
realbigsean
ea783360d3 Kiln mev boost (#3062)
## Issue Addressed

MEV boost compatibility

## Proposed Changes

See #2987

## Additional Info

This is blocked on the stabilization of a couple specs, [here](https://github.com/ethereum/beacon-APIs/pull/194) and [here](https://github.com/flashbots/mev-boost/pull/20).

Additional TODO's and outstanding questions

- [ ] MEV boost JWT Auth
- [ ] Will `builder_proposeBlindedBlock` return the revealed payload for the BN to propogate
- [ ] Should we remove `private-tx-proposals` flag and communicate BN <> VC with blinded blocks by default once these endpoints enter the beacon-API's repo? This simplifies merge transition logic. 

Co-authored-by: realbigsean <seananderson33@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: realbigsean <sean@sigmaprime.io>
2022-03-31 07:52:23 +00:00
Michael Sproul
c5212d0f98 Satisfy Clippy, remove non-tree-states code 2022-03-28 11:42:55 +11:00
Michael Sproul
705cba6443 Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/unstable' into tree-states 2022-03-28 09:24:09 +11:00
Michael Sproul
ff649f0b26 Implement committee cache diffs 2022-03-15 17:08:14 +11:00
Michael Sproul
f93dfd0c28 Arc-ify immutable Validator fields 2022-03-07 17:33:59 +11:00
Paul Hauner
aea43b626b Rename random to prev_randao (#3040)
## Issue Addressed

As discussed on last-night's consensus call, the testnets next week will target the [Kiln Spec v2](https://hackmd.io/@n0ble/kiln-spec).

Presently, we support Kiln V1. V2 is backwards compatible, except for renaming `random` to `prev_randao` in:

- https://github.com/ethereum/execution-apis/pull/180
- https://github.com/ethereum/consensus-specs/pull/2835

With this PR we'll no longer be compatible with the existing Kintsugi and Kiln testnets, however we'll be ready for the testnets next week. I raised this breaking change in the call last night, we are all keen to move forward and break things.

We now target the [`merge-kiln-v2`](https://github.com/MariusVanDerWijden/go-ethereum/tree/merge-kiln-v2) branch for interop with Geth. This required adding the `--http.aauthport` to the tester to avoid a port conflict at startup.

### Changes to exec integration tests

There's some change in the `merge-kiln-v2` version of Geth that means it can't compile on a vanilla Github runner. Bumping the `go` version on the runner solved this issue.

Whilst addressing this, I refactored the `testing/execution_integration` crate to be a *binary* rather than a *library* with tests. This means that we don't need to run the `build.rs` and build Geth whenever someone runs `make lint` or `make test-release`. This is nice for everyday users, but it's also nice for CI so that we can have a specific runner for these tests and we don't need to ensure *all* runners support everything required to build all execution clients.

## More Info

- [x] ~~EF tests are failing since the rename has broken some tests that reference the old field name. I have been told there will be new tests released in the coming days (25/02/22 or 26/02/22).~~
2022-03-03 02:10:57 +00:00
Michael Sproul
ebe8e30171 Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/unstable' into tree-states 2022-03-01 16:03:41 +11:00
Michael Sproul
98629ce741 Several changes
* Fix state cache pruning of finalized state from block map
* Update to latest `milhouse`
* Check beacon state diffs in EF tests
2022-03-01 15:54:14 +11:00
Paul Hauner
27e83b888c Retrospective invalidation of exec. payloads for opt. sync (#2837)
## Issue Addressed

NA

## Proposed Changes

Adds the functionality to allow blocks to be validated/invalidated after their import as per the [optimistic sync spec](https://github.com/ethereum/consensus-specs/blob/dev/sync/optimistic.md#how-to-optimistically-import-blocks). This means:

- Updating `ProtoArray` to allow flipping the `execution_status` of ancestors/descendants based on payload validity updates.
- Creating separation between `execution_layer` and the `beacon_chain` by creating a `PayloadStatus` struct.
- Refactoring how the `execution_layer` selects a `PayloadStatus` from the multiple statuses returned from multiple EEs.
- Adding testing framework for optimistic imports.
- Add `ExecutionBlockHash(Hash256)` new-type struct to avoid confusion between *beacon block roots* and *execution payload hashes*.
- Add `merge` to [`FORKS`](c3a793fd73/Makefile (L17)) in the `Makefile` to ensure we test the beacon chain with merge settings.
    - Fix some tests here that were failing due to a missing execution layer.

## TODO

- [ ] Balance tests

Co-authored-by: Mark Mackey <mark@sigmaprime.io>
2022-02-28 22:07:48 +00:00
Michael Sproul
143cf59504 Beacon state diffs! 2022-02-25 19:35:45 +11:00
Michael Sproul
5e1f8a8480 Update to Rust 1.59 and 2021 edition (#3038)
## Proposed Changes

Lots of lint updates related to `flat_map`, `unwrap_or_else` and string patterns. I did a little more creative refactoring in the op pool, but otherwise followed Clippy's suggestions.

## Additional Info

We need this PR to unblock CI.
2022-02-25 00:10:17 +00:00
Michael Sproul
0a4dcdd4e3 Very spicy consensus optimisations 2022-02-18 17:34:53 +11:00
Michael Sproul
82bf8a3351 Delete current epoch vals from ParticipationCache 2022-02-18 14:22:25 +11:00
Michael Sproul
0b171cf097 Use rustc-hash in participation cache 2022-02-17 17:32:40 +11:00
Michael Sproul
c88fcfed2b Implement ConsensusContext 2022-02-17 16:40:32 +11:00
Michael Sproul
1db0e32bfb Optimisations and bug fixes for state advance
This commit is reasonably performant on Prater!
2022-02-17 14:00:57 +11:00
Michael Sproul
5ff4868280 Merge remote-tracking branch 'michael/state-root-summary' into tree-states 2022-02-15 12:05:54 +11:00
Paul Hauner
2f8531dc60 Update to consensus-specs v1.1.9 (#3016)
## Issue Addressed

Closes #3014

## Proposed Changes

- Rename `receipt_root` to `receipts_root`
- Rename `execute_payload` to `notify_new_payload`
   - This is slightly weird since we modify everything except the actual HTTP call to the engine API. That change is expected to be implemented in #2985 (cc @ethDreamer)
- Enable "random" tests for Bellatrix.

## Notes

This will break *partially* compatibility with Kintusgi testnets in order to gain compatibility with [Kiln](https://hackmd.io/@n0ble/kiln-spec) testnets. I think it will only break the BN APIs due to the `receipts_root` change, however it might have some other effects too.

Co-authored-by: Michael Sproul <micsproul@gmail.com>
2022-02-14 23:57:23 +00:00
Michael Sproul
4340ba01b5 More tree fields, fix bugs 2022-02-09 17:42:58 +11:00
Michael Sproul
0c742aedff Use CoW 2022-02-08 09:48:48 +11:00
Michael Sproul
8a15ad1c32 Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/unstable' into tree-states 2022-02-02 16:02:33 +11:00
Michael Sproul
b2063c3e21 More vector 2022-01-28 15:45:44 +11:00
Michael Sproul
e70daaa3b6 Implement API for block rewards (#2628)
## Proposed Changes

Add an API endpoint for retrieving detailed information about block rewards.

For information on usage see [the docs](https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse/blob/block-rewards-api/book/src/api-lighthouse.md#lighthouseblock_rewards), and the source.
2022-01-27 01:06:02 +00:00
Michael Sproul
96bdc29419 Start using tree vector 2022-01-25 18:59:26 +11:00
Michael Sproul
6714edf95b Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/unstable' into tree-states 2022-01-25 18:59:11 +11:00
Michael Sproul
7245161fc2 Store all state roots on disk 2022-01-25 12:52:39 +11:00
Michael Sproul
ef7351ddfe Update to spec v1.1.8 (#2893)
## Proposed Changes

Change the canonical fork name for the merge to Bellatrix. Keep other merge naming the same to avoid churn.

I've also fixed and enabled the `fork` and `transition` tests for Bellatrix, and the v1.1.7 fork choice tests.

Additionally, the `BellatrixPreset` has been added with tests. It gets served via the `/config/spec` API endpoint along with the other presets.
2022-01-19 00:24:19 +00:00
Michael Sproul
fac117667b Update to superstruct v0.4.1 (#2886)
## Proposed Changes

Update `superstruct` to bring in @realbigsean's fixes necessary for MEV-compatible private beacon block types (a la #2795).

The refactoring is due to another change in superstruct that allows partial getters to be auto-generated.
2022-01-06 03:14:58 +00:00
Michael Sproul
a290a3c537 Add configurable block replayer (#2863)
## Issue Addressed

Successor to #2431

## Proposed Changes

* Add a `BlockReplayer` struct to abstract over the intricacies of calling `per_slot_processing` and `per_block_processing` while avoiding unnecessary tree hashing.
* Add a variant of the forwards state root iterator that does not require an `end_state`.
* Use the `BlockReplayer` when reconstructing states in the database. Use the efficient forwards iterator for frozen states.
* Refactor the iterators to remove `Arc<HotColdDB>` (this seems to be neater than making _everything_ an `Arc<HotColdDB>` as I did in #2431).

Supplying the state roots allow us to avoid building a tree hash cache at all when reconstructing historic states, which saves around 1 second flat (regardless of `slots-per-restore-point`). This is a small percentage of worst-case state load times with 200K validators and SPRP=2048 (~15s vs ~16s) but a significant speed-up for more frequent restore points: state loads with SPRP=32 should be now consistently <500ms instead of 1.5s (a ~3x speedup).

## Additional Info

Required by https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse/pull/2628
2021-12-21 06:30:52 +00:00
Pawan Dhananjay
e391b32858 Merge devnet 3 (#2859)
## Issue Addressed

N/A

## Proposed Changes

Changes required for the `merge-devnet-3`. Added some more non substantive renames on top of @realbigsean 's commit. 
Note: this doesn't include the proposer boosting changes in kintsugi v3.

This devnet isn't running with the proposer boosting fork choice changes so if we are looking to merge https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse/pull/2822 into `unstable`, then I think we should just maintain this branch for the devnet temporarily. 


Co-authored-by: realbigsean <seananderson33@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Paul Hauner <paul@paulhauner.com>
2021-12-12 09:04:21 +00:00