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Author SHA1 Message Date
Akihito Nakano
4186d117af Replace OpenOptions::new with File::options to be readable (#3059)
## Issue Addressed

Closes #3049 

This PR updates widely but this replace is safe as `File::options()` is equivelent to `OpenOptions::new()`.
ref: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/src/std/fs.rs.html#378-380
2022-03-07 06:30:18 +00:00
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
Mac L
20941bc0f7 Fix off-by-one in block packing lcli (#2878)
## Issue Addressed

The current `lcli` block packing code has an off-by-one where it would include an extra slot (the oldest slot) of attestations as "available" (this means there would be 33 slots of "available" attestations instead of 32).
There is typically only single-digit attestations remaining from that slot and as such does not cause a significant change to the results although every efficiency will have been very slightly under-reported.

## Proposed Changes

Prune the `available_attestation_set` before writing out the data instead of after.

## Additional Info

This `lcli` code will soon be deprecated by a Lighthouse API (#2879)  which will run significantly faster and will be used to hook into our upcoming monitoring platform #2873.
2022-01-07 05:32:29 +00:00
Mac L
440badd973 Provide lcli tooling for attestation packing analysis (#2480)
## Proposed Changes

Add tooling to lcli to provide a way to measure the attestation packing efficiency of historical blocks by querying a beacon node API endpoint.

## Additional Info

Since block rewards are proportional to the number of unique attestations included in the block, a measure of efficiency can be calculated by comparing the number of unique attestations that could have been included into a block vs the number of unique attestations that were actually included.

This lcli tool provides the following data per block:
- Slot Number
- Proposer Index and Grafitti (if any)
- Available Unique Attestations
- Included Unique Attestations
- Best-effort estimate of the number of offline validators for the epoch. This means we can normalize the calculated efficiency, removing offline validators from the available attestation set.

The data is outputted as a csv file.

## Usage
Install lcli:
```
make install-lcli
```
Alternatively install with the `fake_crypto` feature to skip signature verification which improves performance:
```
cargo install --path lcli --features=fake_crypto --force --locked
```

Ensure a Lighthouse beacon node is running and synced. A non-default API endpoint can be passed with the `--endpoint` flag.

Run:
```
lcli etl-block-efficiency --output /path/to/output.csv --start-epoch 40 --end-epoch 80
```
2021-09-25 07:53:56 +00:00