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lighthouse/beacon_node/operation_pool/src/attester_slashing.rs
2022-07-06 18:49:03 +10:00

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use crate::max_cover::MaxCover;
use state_processing::per_block_processing::get_slashable_indices_modular;
use std::collections::{HashMap, HashSet};
use types::{AttesterSlashing, BeaconState, EthSpec};
#[derive(Debug, Clone)]
pub struct AttesterSlashingMaxCover<'a, T: EthSpec> {
slashing: &'a AttesterSlashing<T>,
effective_balances: HashMap<u64, u64>,
}
impl<'a, T: EthSpec> AttesterSlashingMaxCover<'a, T> {
pub fn new(
slashing: &'a AttesterSlashing<T>,
proposer_slashing_indices: &HashSet<u64>,
state: &BeaconState<T>,
) -> Option<Self> {
let mut effective_balances: HashMap<u64, u64> = HashMap::new();
let epoch = state.current_epoch();
let slashable_validators =
get_slashable_indices_modular(state, slashing, |index, validator| {
validator.is_slashable_at(epoch) && !proposer_slashing_indices.contains(&index)
})
.ok()?;
for vd in slashable_validators {
let eff_balance = state.get_effective_balance(vd as usize).ok()?;
effective_balances.insert(vd, eff_balance);
}
Some(Self {
slashing,
effective_balances,
})
}
}
impl<'a, T: EthSpec> MaxCover for AttesterSlashingMaxCover<'a, T> {
/// The result type, of which we would eventually like a collection of maximal quality.
type Object = AttesterSlashing<T>;
type Intermediate = AttesterSlashing<T>;
/// The type used to represent sets.
type Set = HashMap<u64, u64>;
fn intermediate(&self) -> &AttesterSlashing<T> {
self.slashing
}
fn convert_to_object(slashing: &AttesterSlashing<T>) -> AttesterSlashing<T> {
slashing.clone()
}
/// Get the set of elements covered.
fn covering_set(&self) -> &HashMap<u64, u64> {
&self.effective_balances
}
/// Update the set of items covered, for the inclusion of some object in the solution.
fn update_covering_set(
&mut self,
_best_slashing: &AttesterSlashing<T>,
covered_validator_indices: &HashMap<u64, u64>,
) {
self.effective_balances
.retain(|k, _| !covered_validator_indices.contains_key(k));
}
/// The quality of this item's covering set, usually its cardinality.
fn score(&self) -> usize {
self.effective_balances.values().sum::<u64>() as usize
}
}