Commit Graph

26 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Daniel Knopik
ee1b6bc81b Create network_utils crate (#7761)
Anchor currently depends on `lighthouse_network` for a few types and utilities that live within. As we use our own libp2p behaviours, we actually do not use the core logic in that crate. This makes us transitively depend on a bunch of unneeded crates (even a whole separate libp2p if the versions mismatch!)


  Move things we require into it's own lightweight crate.


Co-Authored-By: Daniel Knopik <daniel@dknopik.de>
2025-09-10 12:59:24 +00:00
chonghe
522bd9e9c6 Update Rust Edition to 2024 (#7766)
* #7749

Thanks @dknopik and @michaelsproul for your help!
2025-08-13 03:04:31 +00:00
Michael Sproul
0dcce40ccb Fix Clippy for Rust 1.90 beta (#7826)
Fix Clippy for recently released Rust 1.90 beta. There may be more changes required when Rust 1.89 stable is released in a few days, but possibly not 🤞
2025-08-05 13:52:26 +00:00
Mac L
39eb8145f8 Merge branch 'release-v7.0.0' into unstable 2025-04-11 21:32:24 +10:00
Pawan Dhananjay
076f3f0984 Clarify network limits (#7175)
Resolves #6811


  Rename `GOSSIP_MAX_SIZE` to `MAX_PAYLOAD_SIZE` and remove `MAX_CHUNK_SIZE` in accordance with the spec.

The spec also "clarifies"  the message size limits at different levels. The rpc limits are equivalent to what we had before imo.
The gossip limits have additional checks.

I have gotten rid of the `is_bellatrix_enabled`  checks that used a lower limit (1mb) pre-merge. Since all networks we run start from the merge, I don't think this will break any setups.
2025-04-09 02:50:45 +00:00
Age Manning
d6cd049a45 RPC RequestId Cleanup (#7238)
I've been working at updating another library to latest Lighthouse and got very confused with RPC request Ids.

There were types that had fields called `request_id` and `id`. And interchangeably could have types `PeerRequestId`, `rpc::RequestId`, `AppRequestId`, `api_types::RequestId` or even `Request.id`.

I couldn't keep track of which Id was linked to what and what each type meant.

So this PR mainly does a few things:
- Changes the field naming to match the actual type. So any field that has an  `AppRequestId` will be named `app_request_id` rather than `id` or `request_id` for example.
- I simplified the types. I removed the two different `RequestId` types (one in Lighthouse_network the other in the rpc) and grouped them into one. It has one downside tho. I had to add a few unreachable lines of code in the beacon processor, which the extra type would prevent, but I feel like it might be worth it. Happy to add an extra type to avoid those few lines.
- I also removed the concept of `PeerRequestId` which sometimes went alongside a `request_id`. There were times were had a `PeerRequest` and a `Request` being returned, both of which contain a `RequestId` so we had redundant information. I've simplified the logic by removing `PeerRequestId` and made a `ResponseId`. I think if you look at the code changes, it simplifies things a bit and removes the redundant extra info.

I think with this PR things are a little bit easier to reasonable about what is going on with all these RPC Ids.

NOTE: I did this with the help of AI, so probably should be checked
2025-04-03 10:10:15 +00:00
Michael Sproul
fa6c4c02a3 Fix Rust 1.83 Clippy lints (#6629)
* Fix Rust 1.83 Clippy lints

* Cargo fmt
2024-11-29 02:23:54 +00:00
Eitan Seri-Levi
38f5f665e1 Remove error-chain dependency (#6628)
* remove error-chain dependency

* rerun CI

* rerun CI
2024-11-28 02:39:50 +00:00
João Oliveira
82098e1ef7 add a unique integer id to Rpc requests (#6444)
* add id to rpc requests

* rename rpc request and response types for more accurate meaning

* remove unrequired build_request function

* remove unirequired Request wrapper types and unify Outbound and Inbound Request

* add RequestId to NetworkMessage::SendResponse

,NetworkMessage::SendErrorResponse to be passed to Rpc::send_response
2024-10-01 01:36:17 +00:00
João Oliveira
d9f8b13e36 remove no longer required #[allow(clippy::mutable_key_type)] (#6210)
* remove no longer required clippy::mutable_key_type lint
2024-08-01 00:26:26 +00:00
Michael Sproul
21f3a191c5 Remove extern crate (#5922)
* Remove extern crate
2024-06-17 15:05:21 +00:00
João Oliveira
59ef564b1d Move gossipsub into a separate crate (#5401)
* move gossipsub into a separate crate

* Merge branch 'unstable' of github.com:sigp/lighthouse into separate-gossipsub

* address review 2

* clippy beta

* update logging to log gossipsub logs
2024-03-26 03:10:59 +00:00
Age Manning
4273004bd9 Add gossipsub as a Lighthouse behaviour (#5066)
* Move gossipsub as a lighthouse behaviour

* Update dependencies, pin to corrected libp2p version

* Merge latest unstable

* Fix test

* Remove unused dep

* Fix cargo.lock

* Re-order behaviour, pin upstream libp2p

* Pin discv5 to latest version
2024-01-31 17:32:31 +00:00
Divma
6c0c41c7ac upgrade libp2p to v0.53.* (#4935)
* update libp2p and address compiler errors

* remove bandwidth logging from transport

* use libp2p registry

* make clippy happy

* use rust 1.73

* correct rpc keep alive

* remove comments and obsolte code

* remove libp2p prefix

* make clippy happy

* use quic under facade

* remove fast msg id

* bubble up close statements

* fix wrong comment
2023-12-07 20:39:59 +11:00
Eitan Seri-Levi
1fcada8a32 Improve transport connection errors (#4540)
## Issue Addressed

#4538 

## Proposed Changes

add newtype wrapper around DialError that extracts error messages and logs them in a more readable format

## Additional Info

I was able to test Transport Dial Errors in the situation where a libp2p instance attempts to ping a nonexistent peer. That error message should look something like

`A transport level error has ocurred: Connection refused (os error 61)`

AgeManning mentioned we should try fetching only the most inner error (in situations where theres a nested error). I took a stab at implementing that

For non transport DialErrors, I wrote out the error messages explicitly (as per the docs). Could potentially clean things up here if thats not necessary


Co-authored-by: Age Manning <Age@AgeManning.com>
2023-08-10 00:10:09 +00:00
Divma
e190ebb8a0 Support for Ipv6 (#4046)
## Issue Addressed
Add support for ipv6 and dual stack in lighthouse. 

## Proposed Changes
From an user perspective, now setting an ipv6 address, optionally configuring the ports should feel exactly the same as using an ipv4 address. If listening over both ipv4 and ipv6 then the user needs to:
- use the `--listen-address` two times (ipv4 and ipv6 addresses)
- `--port6` becomes then required
- `--discovery-port6` can now be used to additionally configure the ipv6 udp port

### Rough list of code changes
- Discovery:
  - Table filter and ip mode set to match the listening config. 
  - Ipv6 address, tcp port and udp port set in the ENR builder
  - Reported addresses now check which tcp port to give to libp2p
- LH Network Service:
  - Can listen over Ipv6, Ipv4, or both. This uses two sockets. Using mapped addresses is disabled from libp2p and it's the most compatible option.
- NetworkGlobals:
  - No longer stores udp port since was not used at all. Instead, stores the Ipv4 and Ipv6 TCP ports.
- NetworkConfig:
  - Update names to make it clear that previous udp and tcp ports in ENR were Ipv4
  - Add fields to configure Ipv6 udp and tcp ports in the ENR
  - Include advertised enr Ipv6 address.
  - Add type to model Listening address that's either Ipv4, Ipv6 or both. A listening address includes the ip, udp port and tcp port.
- UPnP:
  - Kept only for ipv4
- Cli flags:
  - `--listen-addresses` now can take up to two values
  - `--port` will apply to ipv4 or ipv6 if only one listening address is given. If two listening addresses are given it will apply only to Ipv4.
  - `--port6` New flag required when listening over ipv4 and ipv6 that applies exclusively to Ipv6.
  - `--discovery-port` will now apply to ipv4 and ipv6 if only one listening address is given.
  - `--discovery-port6` New flag to configure the individual udp port of ipv6 if listening over both ipv4 and ipv6.
  - `--enr-udp-port` Updated docs to specify that it only applies to ipv4. This is an old behaviour.
  - `--enr-udp6-port` Added to configure the enr udp6 field.
  - `--enr-tcp-port` Updated docs to specify that it only applies to ipv4. This is an old behaviour.
  - `--enr-tcp6-port` Added to configure the enr tcp6 field.
  - `--enr-addresses` now can take two values.
  - `--enr-match` updated behaviour.
- Common:
  - rename `unused_port` functions to specify that they are over ipv4.
  - add functions to get unused ports over ipv6.
- Testing binaries
  - Updated code to reflect network config changes and unused_port changes.

## Additional Info

TODOs:
- use two sockets in discovery. I'll get back to this and it's on https://github.com/sigp/discv5/pull/160
- lcli allow listening over two sockets in generate_bootnodes_enr
- add at least one smoke flag for ipv6 (I have tested this and works for me)
- update the book
2023-03-14 01:13:34 +00:00
Divma
047c7544e3 Clean capella (#4019)
## Issue Addressed

Cleans up all the remnants of 4844 in capella. This makes sure when 4844 is reviewed there is nothing we are missing because it got included here 

## Proposed Changes

drop a bomb on every 4844 thing 

## Additional Info

Merge process I did (locally) is as follows:
- squash merge to produce one commit
- in new branch off unstable with the squashed commit create a `git revert HEAD` commit
- merge that new branch onto 4844 with `--strategy ours`
- compare local 4844 to remote 4844 and make sure the diff is empty
- enjoy

Co-authored-by: Paul Hauner <paul@paulhauner.com>
2023-03-01 03:19:02 +00:00
Pawan Dhananjay
29f2ec46d3 Couple blocks and blobs in gossip (#3670)
* Revert "Add more gossip verification conditions"

This reverts commit 1430b561c3.

* Revert "Add todos"

This reverts commit 91efb9d4c7.

* Revert "Reprocess blob sidecar messages"

This reverts commit 21bf3d37cd.

* Add the coupled topic

* Decode SignedBeaconBlockAndBlobsSidecar correctly

* Process Block and Blobs in beacon processor

* Remove extra blob publishing logic from vc

* Remove blob signing in vc

* Ugly hack to compile
2022-11-01 10:28:21 -04:00
Divma
b1d2510d1b Libp2p v0.48.0 upgrade (#3547)
## Issue Addressed

Upgrades libp2p to v.0.47.0. This is the compilation of
- [x] #3495 
- [x] #3497 
- [x] #3491 
- [x] #3546 
- [x] #3553 

Co-authored-by: Age Manning <Age@AgeManning.com>
2022-09-29 01:50:11 +00:00
Divma
1306b2db96 libp2p upgrade + gossipsub interval fix (#3012)
## Issue Addressed
Lighthouse gossiping late messages

## Proposed Changes
Point LH to our fork using tokio interval, which 1) works as expected 2) is more performant than the previous version that actually worked as expected
Upgrade libp2p 

## Additional Info
https://github.com/libp2p/rust-libp2p/issues/2497
2022-02-10 04:12:03 +00:00
Age Manning
81c667b58e Additional networking metrics (#2549)
Adds additional metrics for network monitoring and evaluation.


Co-authored-by: Mark Mackey <mark@sigmaprime.io>
2021-12-22 06:17:14 +00:00
Pawan Dhananjay
f3c237cfa0 Restrict network limits based on merge fork epoch (#2839) 2021-12-02 14:32:31 +11:00
pawan
44a7b37ce3 Increase network limits (#2796)
Fix max packet sizes

Fix max_payload_size function

Add merge block test

Fix max size calculation; fix up test

Clear comments

Add a payload_size_function

Use safe arith for payload calculation

Return an error if block too big in block production

Separate test to check if block is over limit
2021-12-02 14:29:20 +11:00
Divma
fbafe416d1 Move the peer manager to be a behaviour (#2773)
This simply moves some functions that were "swarm notifications" to a network behaviour implementation.

Notes
------
- We could disconnect from the peer manager but we would lose the rpc shutdown message
- We still notify from the swarm since this is the most reliable way to get some events. Ugly but best for now
- Events need to be pushed with "add event" to wake the waker

Co-authored-by: Divma <26765164+divagant-martian@users.noreply.github.com>
2021-11-08 00:01:10 +00:00
Divma
a683e0296a Peer manager cfg (#2766)
## Issue Addressed
I've done this change in a couple of WIPs already so I might as well submit it on its own. This changes no functionality but reduces coupling in a 0.0001%. It also helps new people who need to work in the peer manager to better understand what it actually needs from the outside

## Proposed Changes

Add a config to the peer manager
2021-11-03 23:44:44 +00:00
Age Manning
df40700ddd Rename eth2_libp2p to lighthouse_network (#2702)
## 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>
2021-10-19 00:30:39 +00:00