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Diva M
203a9e5f5e
Merge branch 'unstable' into eip4844 2023-03-10 11:19:56 -05:00
Paul Hauner
319cc61afe Release v3.5.1 (#4049)
## Issue Addressed

NA

## Proposed Changes

Bumps versions to v3.5.1.

## Additional Info

- [x] Requires further testing
2023-03-07 07:57:39 +00:00
Michael Sproul
4dc0c4c5b7 Update dependencies incl tempfile (#4048)
## Proposed Changes

Fix the cargo audit failure caused by [RUSTSEC-2023-0018](https://rustsec.org/advisories/RUSTSEC-2023-0018) which we were exposed to via `tempfile`.

## Additional Info

I've held back the libp2p crate for now because it seemed to introduce another duplicate dependency on libp2p-core, for a total of 3 copies. Maybe that's fine, but we can sort it out later.
2023-03-05 23:43:32 +00:00
Diva M
d93753cc88
Merge branch 'unstable' into off-4844 2023-03-02 15:38:00 -05:00
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
Paul Hauner
0fb58a680d v3.5.0 (#3996)
## Issue Addressed

NA

## Proposed Changes

- Bump versions

## Sepolia Capella Upgrade

This release will enable the Capella fork on Sepolia. We are planning to publish this release on the 23rd of Feb 2023.

Users who can build from source and wish to do pre-release testing can use this branch.

## Additional Info

- [ ] Requires further testing
2023-02-22 06:00:49 +00:00
Michael Sproul
fa8b920dd8
Merge branch 'capella' into unstable 2023-02-22 10:25:45 +11:00
Mac L
3642efe76a Cache validator balances and allow them to be served over the HTTP API (#3863)
## Issue Addressed

#3804

## Proposed Changes

- Add `total_balance` to the validator monitor and adjust the number of historical epochs which are cached. 
- Allow certain values in the cache to be served out via the HTTP API without requiring a state read.

## Usage
```
curl -X POST "http://localhost:5052/lighthouse/ui/validator_info" -d '{"indices": [0]}' -H "Content-Type: application/json" | jq
```

```
{
  "data": {
    "validators": {
      "0": {
        "info": [
          {
            "epoch": 172981,
            "total_balance": 36566388519
          },
         ...
          {
            "epoch": 172990,
            "total_balance": 36566496513
          }
        ]
      },
      "1": {
        "info": [
          {
            "epoch": 172981,
            "total_balance": 36355797968
          },
          ...
          {
            "epoch": 172990,
            "total_balance": 36355905962
          }
        ]
      }
    }
  }
}
```

## Additional Info

This requires no historical states to operate which mean it will still function on the freshly checkpoint synced node, however because of this, the values will populate each epoch (up to a maximum of 10 entries).

Another benefit of this method, is that we can easily cache any other values which would normally require a state read and serve them via the same endpoint. However, we would need be cautious about not overly increasing block processing time by caching values from complex computations.

This also caches some of the validator metrics directly, rather than pulling them from the Prometheus metrics when the API is called. This means when the validator count exceeds the individual monitor threshold, the cached values will still be available.

Co-authored-by: Paul Hauner <paul@paulhauner.com>
2023-02-21 20:54:55 +00:00
Michael Sproul
066c27750a
Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/staging' into capella-update 2023-02-17 12:05:36 +11:00
Michael Sproul
ebf2fec5d0 Fix exec integration tests for Geth v1.11.0 (#3982)
## Proposed Changes

* Bump Go from 1.17 to 1.20. The latest Geth release v1.11.0 requires 1.18 minimum.
* Prevent a cache miss during payload building by using the right fee recipient. This prevents Geth v1.11.0 from building a block with 0 transactions. The payload building mechanism is overhauled in the new Geth to improve the payload every 2s, and the tests were failing because we were falling back on a `getPayload` call with no lookahead due to `get_payload_id` cache miss caused by the mismatched fee recipient. Alternatively we could hack the tests to send `proposer_preparation_data`, but I think the static fee recipient is simpler for now.
* Add support for optionally enabling Lighthouse logs in the integration tests. Enable using `cargo run --release --features logging/test_logger`. This was very useful for debugging.
2023-02-16 23:34:33 +00:00
realbigsean
4d0b0f681d
merge self limiter 2023-02-15 14:25:58 -05:00
Michael Sproul
2fcfdf1a01 Fix docker and deps (#3978)
## Proposed Changes

- Fix this cargo-audit failure for `sqlite3-sys`: https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse/actions/runs/4179008889/jobs/7238473962
- Prevent the Docker builds from running out of RAM on CI by removing `gnosis` and LMDB support from the `-dev` images (see: https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse/pull/3959#issuecomment-1430531155, successful run on my fork: https://github.com/michaelsproul/lighthouse/actions/runs/4179162480/jobs/7239537947).
2023-02-15 11:51:46 +00:00
Age Manning
8dd9249177 Enforce a timeout on peer disconnect (#3757)
On heavily crowded networks, we are seeing many attempted connections to our node every second. 

Often these connections come from peers that have just been disconnected. This can be for a number of reasons including: 
- We have deemed them to be not as useful as other peers
- They have performed poorly
- They have dropped the connection with us
- The connection was spontaneously lost
- They were randomly removed because we have too many peers

In all of these cases, if we have reached or exceeded our target peer limit, there is no desire to accept new connections immediately after the disconnect from these peers. In fact, it often costs us resources to handle the established connections and defeats some of the logic of dropping them in the first place. 

This PR adds a timeout, that prevents recently disconnected peers from reconnecting to us.

Technically we implement a ban at the swarm layer to prevent immediate re connections for at least 10 minutes. I decided to keep this light, and use a time-based LRUCache which only gets updated during the peer manager heartbeat to prevent added stress of polling a delay map for what could be a large number of peers.

This cache is bounded in time. An extra space bound could be added should people consider this a risk.

Co-authored-by: Diva M <divma@protonmail.com>
2023-02-14 03:25:42 +00:00
Michael Sproul
18c8cab4da
Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/unstable' into capella-merge 2023-02-14 12:07:27 +11:00
Paul Hauner
84843d67d7 Reduce some EE and builder related ERRO logs to WARN (#3966)
## Issue Addressed

NA

## Proposed Changes

Our `ERRO` stream has been rather noisy since the merge due to some unexpected behaviours of builders and EEs. Now that we've been running post-merge for a while, I think we can drop some of these `ERRO` to `WARN` so we're not "crying wolf".

The modified logs are:

#### `ERRO Execution engine call failed`

I'm seeing this quite frequently on Geth nodes. They seem to timeout when they're busy and it rarely indicates a serious issue. We also have logging across block import, fork choice updating and payload production that raise `ERRO` or `CRIT` when the EE times out, so I think we're not at risk of silencing actual issues.

#### `ERRO "Builder failed to reveal payload"`

In #3775 we reduced this log from `CRIT` to `ERRO` since it's common for builders to fail to reveal the block to the producer directly whilst still broadcasting it to the networ. I think it's worth dropping this to `WARN` since it's rarely interesting.

I elected to stay with `WARN` since I really do wish builders would fulfill their API promises by returning the block to us. Perhaps I'm just being pedantic here, I could be convinced otherwise.

#### `ERRO "Relay error when registering validator(s)"`

It seems like builders and/or mev-boost struggle to handle heavy loads of validator registrations. I haven't observed issues with validators not actually being registered, but I see timeouts on these endpoints many times a day. It doesn't seem like this `ERRO` is worth it.

#### `ERRO Error fetching block for peer     ExecutionLayerErrorPayloadReconstruction`

This means we failed to respond to a peer on the P2P network with a block they requested because of an error in the `execution_layer`. It's very common to see timeouts or incomplete responses on this endpoint whilst the EE is busy and I don't think it's important enough for an `ERRO`. As long as the peer count stays high, I don't think the user needs to be actively concerned about how we're responding to peers.

## Additional Info

NA
2023-02-12 23:14:08 +00:00
ethDreamer
e743d75c9b
Update Mock Builder for Post-Capella Tests (#3958)
* Update Mock Builder for Post-Capella Tests

* Add _mut Suffix to BidStuff Functions

* Fix Setting Gas Limit
2023-02-10 13:30:14 -06:00
Michael Sproul
1cae98856c Update dependencies (#3946)
## Issue Addressed

Resolves the cargo-audit failure caused by https://rustsec.org/advisories/RUSTSEC-2023-0010.

I also removed the ignore for `RUSTSEC-2020-0159` as we are no longer using a vulnerable version of `chrono`. We still need the other ignore for `time 0.1` because we depend on it via `sloggers -> chrono -> time 0.1`.
2023-02-08 02:18:54 +00:00
Diva M
493784366f
self rate limiting 2023-02-07 13:00:35 -05:00
realbigsean
26a296246d
Merge branch 'capella' of https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse into eip4844
# Conflicts:
#	beacon_node/beacon_chain/src/beacon_chain.rs
#	beacon_node/beacon_chain/src/block_verification.rs
#	beacon_node/beacon_chain/src/test_utils.rs
#	beacon_node/execution_layer/src/engine_api.rs
#	beacon_node/execution_layer/src/engine_api/http.rs
#	beacon_node/execution_layer/src/lib.rs
#	beacon_node/execution_layer/src/test_utils/handle_rpc.rs
#	beacon_node/http_api/src/lib.rs
#	beacon_node/http_api/tests/fork_tests.rs
#	beacon_node/network/src/beacon_processor/mod.rs
#	beacon_node/network/src/beacon_processor/work_reprocessing_queue.rs
#	beacon_node/network/src/beacon_processor/worker/sync_methods.rs
#	beacon_node/operation_pool/src/bls_to_execution_changes.rs
#	beacon_node/operation_pool/src/lib.rs
#	beacon_node/operation_pool/src/persistence.rs
#	consensus/serde_utils/src/u256_hex_be_opt.rs
#	testing/antithesis/Dockerfile.libvoidstar
2023-02-07 12:12:56 -05:00
Paul Hauner
e062a7cf76
Broadcast address changes at Capella (#3919)
* Add first efforts at broadcast

* Tidy

* Move broadcast code to client

* Progress with broadcast impl

* Rename to address change

* Fix compile errors

* Use `while` loop

* Tidy

* Flip broadcast condition

* Switch to forgetting individual indices

* Always broadcast when the node starts

* Refactor into two functions

* Add testing

* Add another test

* Tidy, add more testing

* Tidy

* Add test, rename enum

* Rename enum again

* Tidy

* Break loop early

* Add V15 schema migration

* Bump schema version

* Progress with migration

* Update beacon_node/client/src/address_change_broadcast.rs

Co-authored-by: Michael Sproul <micsproul@gmail.com>

* Fix typo in function name

---------

Co-authored-by: Michael Sproul <micsproul@gmail.com>
2023-02-07 17:13:49 +11:00
Michael Sproul
c56706efae Unpin fixed-hash (#3917)
## Proposed Changes
Remove the `[patch]` for `fixed-hash`.

We pinned it years ago in #2710 to fix `arbitrary` support. Nowadays the 0.7 version of `fixed-hash` is only used by the `web3` crate and doesn't need `arbitrary`.

~~Blocked on #3916 but could be merged in the same Bors batch.~~
2023-02-06 04:18:03 +00:00
Michael Sproul
494a270279 Fix the new BLS to execution change test 2023-01-25 14:23:35 +01:00
Michael Sproul
c2f64f8216 Switch allocator to jemalloc (#3697)
## Proposed Changes

Another `tree-states` motivated PR, this adds `jemalloc` as the default allocator, with an option to use the system allocator by compiling with `FEATURES="" make`.

- [x] Metrics
- [x] Test on Windows
- [x] Test on macOS
- [x] Test with `musl`
- [x] Metrics dashboard on `lighthouse-metrics` (https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse-metrics/pull/37)


Co-authored-by: Michael Sproul <micsproul@gmail.com>
2023-01-25 14:21:54 +01:00
Michael Sproul
e48487db01
Fix the new BLS to execution change test 2023-01-25 15:47:07 +11:00
Michael Sproul
bb0e99c097 Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/unstable' into capella 2023-01-21 10:37:26 +11:00
Michael Sproul
4deab888c9 Switch allocator to jemalloc (#3697)
## Proposed Changes

Another `tree-states` motivated PR, this adds `jemalloc` as the default allocator, with an option to use the system allocator by compiling with `FEATURES="" make`.

- [x] Metrics
- [x] Test on Windows
- [x] Test on macOS
- [x] Test with `musl`
- [x] Metrics dashboard on `lighthouse-metrics` (https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse-metrics/pull/37)


Co-authored-by: Michael Sproul <micsproul@gmail.com>
2023-01-20 04:19:29 +00:00
realbigsean
acbbdd8b9e
merge eip4844 2023-01-19 08:46:38 -05:00
Pawan Dhananjay
fd08a2cb0a
Fix trusted setup in lcli::new_testnet 2023-01-19 18:16:04 +05:30
Pawan Dhananjay
f04486dc71
Update kzg library to use bytes only interface 2023-01-17 12:12:17 +05:30
realbigsean
d96d793bfb
fix compilation issues 2023-01-12 14:17:14 -05:00
Michael Sproul
2af8110529
Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/unstable' into capella
Fixing the conflicts involved patching up some of the `block_hash` verification,
the rest will be done as part of https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse/issues/3870
2023-01-12 16:22:00 +11:00
Michael Sproul
56e6b3557a
Fix Arbitrary implementations (#3867)
* Fix Arbitrary implementations

* Remove remaining vestiges of arbitrary-fuzz

* Remove FIXME

* Clippy
2023-01-12 15:17:03 +11:00
Paul Hauner
38514c07f2 Release v3.4.0 (#3862)
## Issue Addressed

NA

## Proposed Changes

Bump versions

## Additional Info

- [x] ~~Blocked on #3728, #3801~~
- [x] ~~Blocked on #3866~~
- [x] Requires additional testing
2023-01-11 03:27:08 +00:00
Michael Sproul
0c74cd4696 Update dependencies incl Tokio (#3866)
## Proposed Changes

Update all dependencies to new semver-compatible releases with `cargo update`. Importantly this patches a Tokio vuln: https://rustsec.org/advisories/RUSTSEC-2023-0001. I don't think we were affected by the vuln because it only applies to named pipes on Windows, but it's still good hygiene to patch.
2023-01-09 23:29:23 +00:00
Pawan Dhananjay
ba410c3012
Embed trusted setup in network config (#3851)
* Load trusted setup in network config

* Fix trusted setup serialize and deserialize

* Load trusted setup from hardcoded preset instead of a file

* Truncate after deserialising trusted setup

* Fix beacon node script

* Remove hardcoded setup file

* Add length checks
2023-01-09 12:34:16 +05:30
Michael Sproul
4bd2b777ec Verify execution block hashes during finalized sync (#3794)
## Issue Addressed

Recent discussions with other client devs about optimistic sync have revealed a conceptual issue with the optimisation implemented in #3738. In designing that feature I failed to consider that the execution node checks the `blockHash` of the execution payload before responding with `SYNCING`, and that omitting this check entirely results in a degradation of the full node's validation. A node omitting the `blockHash` checks could be tricked by a supermajority of validators into following an invalid chain, something which is ordinarily impossible.

## Proposed Changes

I've added verification of the `payload.block_hash` in Lighthouse. In case of failure we log a warning and fall back to verifying the payload with the execution client.

I've used our existing dependency on `ethers_core` for RLP support, and a new dependency on Parity's `triehash` crate for the Merkle patricia trie. Although the `triehash` crate is currently unmaintained it seems like our best option at the moment (it is also used by Reth, and requires vastly less boilerplate than Parity's generic `trie-root` library).

Block hash verification is pretty quick, about 500us per block on my machine (mainnet).

The optimistic finalized sync feature can be disabled using `--disable-optimistic-finalized-sync` which forces full verification with the EL.

## Additional Info

This PR also introduces a new dependency on our [`metastruct`](https://github.com/sigp/metastruct) library, which was perfectly suited to the RLP serialization method. There will likely be changes as `metastruct` grows, but I think this is a good way to start dogfooding it.

I took inspiration from some Parity and Reth code while writing this, and have preserved the relevant license headers on the files containing code that was copied and modified.
2023-01-09 03:11:59 +00:00
Age Manning
1d9a2022b4 Upgrade to libp2p v0.50.0 (#3764)
I've needed to do this work in order to do some episub testing. 

This version of libp2p has not yet been released, so this is left as a draft for when we wish to update.

Co-authored-by: Diva M <divma@protonmail.com>
2023-01-06 15:59:33 +00:00
Emilia Hane
e9e9fc865b
Cargo clean 2023-01-05 16:28:59 +01:00
Pawan Dhananjay
e63cf80040
Update c-kzg version 2022-12-29 16:42:48 +05:30
realbigsean
d893706e0e
merge with capella 2022-12-15 09:33:18 -05:00
Michael Sproul
991e4094f8
Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/unstable' into capella-update 2022-12-14 13:00:41 +11:00
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
realbigsean
2704955b2e
local testnet config updates 2022-12-06 08:54:46 -05:00
realbigsean
8102a01085
merge with upstream 2022-12-01 11:13:07 -05:00
Mark Mackey
8a04c3428e Merged with unstable 2022-11-30 17:29:10 -06:00
Pawan Dhananjay
3075b82ea0
Add kzg trusted setup file cli param and load into beacon chain 2022-11-28 16:54:20 +05:30
Paul Hauner
bf533c8e42 v3.3.0 (#3741)
## Issue Addressed

NA

## Proposed Changes

- Bump versions
- Pin the `nethermind` version since our method of getting the latest tags on `master` is giving us an old version (`1.14.1`).
- Increase timeout for execution engine startup.

## Additional Info

- [x] ~Awaiting further testing~
2022-11-23 23:38:32 +00:00
realbigsean
beddcfaac2
get spec tests working and fix json serialization 2022-11-23 18:30:45 -05:00
realbigsean
7aa52a4141
ef-test fixes 2022-11-23 11:27:37 -05:00
Pawan Dhananjay
e8b5f311aa
Add kzg crate functions 2022-11-22 20:10:17 -05:00
Pawan Dhananjay
3288404ec1
Skeleton 2022-11-22 20:09:21 -05:00
Age Manning
230168deff Health Endpoints for UI (#3668)
This PR adds some health endpoints for the beacon node and the validator client.

Specifically it adds the endpoint:
`/lighthouse/ui/health`

These are not entirely stable yet. But provide a base for modification for our UI. 

These also may have issues with various platforms and may need modification.
2022-11-15 05:21:26 +00:00
Giulio rebuffo
9d6209725f Added Merkle Proof Generation for Beacon State (#3674)
## Issue Addressed

This PR addresses partially #3651

## Proposed Changes

This PR adds the following methods:

* a new method to trait `TreeHash`, `hash_tree_leaves` which returns all the Merkle leaves of the ssz object.
* a new method to `BeaconState`: `compute_merkle_proof` which generates a specific merkle proof for given depth and index by using the `hash_tree_leaves` as leaves function.

## Additional Info

Now here is some rationale on why I decided to go down this route: adding a new function to commonly used trait is a pain but was necessary to make sure we have all merkle leaves for every object, that is why I just added  `hash_tree_leaves`  in the trait and not  `compute_merkle_proof` as well. although it would make sense it gives us code duplication/harder review time and we just need it from one specific object in one specific usecase so not worth the effort YET. In my humble opinion.

Co-authored-by: Michael Sproul <micsproul@gmail.com>
2022-11-08 01:58:18 +00:00
realbigsean
c45b809b76
Cleanup payload types (#3675)
* Add transparent support

* Add `Config` struct

* Deprecate `enum_behaviour`

* Partially remove enum_behaviour from project

* Revert "Partially remove enum_behaviour from project"

This reverts commit 46ffb7fe77622cf420f7ba2fccf432c0050535d6.

* Revert "Deprecate `enum_behaviour`"

This reverts commit 89b64a6f53d0f68685be88d5b60d39799d9933b5.

* Add `struct_behaviour`

* Tidy

* Move tests into `ssz_derive`

* Bump ssz derive

* Fix comment

* newtype transaparent ssz

* use ssz transparent and create macros for  per fork implementations

* use superstruct map macros

Co-authored-by: Paul Hauner <paul@paulhauner.com>
2022-11-02 10:30:41 -04:00
realbigsean
8656d23327
merge with unstable 2022-11-01 13:18:00 -04:00
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
ethDreamer
e8604757a2 Deposit Cache Finalization & Fast WS Sync (#2915)
## Summary

The deposit cache now has the ability to finalize deposits. This will cause it to drop unneeded deposit logs and hashes in the deposit Merkle tree that are no longer required to construct deposit proofs. The cache is finalized whenever the latest finalized checkpoint has a new `Eth1Data` with all deposits imported.

This has three benefits:

1. Improves the speed of constructing Merkle proofs for deposits as we can just replay deposits since the last finalized checkpoint instead of all historical deposits when re-constructing the Merkle tree.
2. Significantly faster weak subjectivity sync as the deposit cache can be transferred to the newly syncing node in compressed form. The Merkle tree that stores `N` finalized deposits requires a maximum of `log2(N)` hashes. The newly syncing node then only needs to download deposits since the last finalized checkpoint to have a full tree.
3. Future proofing in preparation for [EIP-4444](https://eips.ethereum.org/EIPS/eip-4444) as execution nodes will no longer be required to store logs permanently so we won't always have all historical logs available to us.

## More Details

Image to illustrate how the deposit contract merkle tree evolves and finalizes along with the resulting `DepositTreeSnapshot`
![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/37123614/151465302-5fc56284-8a69-4998-b20e-45db3934ac70.png)

## Other Considerations

I've changed the structure of the `SszDepositCache` so once you load & save your database from this version of lighthouse, you will no longer be able to load it from older versions.

Co-authored-by: ethDreamer <37123614+ethDreamer@users.noreply.github.com>
2022-10-30 04:04:24 +00:00
Divma
46fbf5b98b Update discv5 (#3171)
## Issue Addressed

Updates discv5

Pending on
- [x] #3547 
- [x] Alex upgrades his deps

## Proposed Changes

updates discv5 and the enr crate. The only relevant change would be some clear indications of ipv4 usage in lighthouse

## Additional Info

Functionally, this should be equivalent to the prev version.
As draft pending a discv5 release
2022-10-28 05:40:06 +00:00
realbigsean
137f230344
Capella eip 4844 cleanup (#3652)
* add capella gossip boiler plate

* get everything compiling

Co-authored-by: realbigsean <sean@sigmaprime.io
Co-authored-by: Mark Mackey <mark@sigmaprime.io>

* small cleanup

* small cleanup

* cargo fix + some test cleanup

* improve block production

* add fixme for potential panic

Co-authored-by: Mark Mackey <mark@sigmaprime.io>
2022-10-26 15:15:26 -04:00
Michael Sproul
6d5a2b509f Release v3.2.1 (#3660)
## Proposed Changes

Patch release to include the performance regression fix https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse/pull/3658.

## Additional Info

~~Blocked on the merge of https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse/pull/3658.~~
2022-10-26 09:38:25 +00:00
Paul Hauner
fcfd02aeec Release v3.2.0 (#3647)
## Issue Addressed

NA

## Proposed Changes

Bump version to `v3.2.0`

## Additional Info

- ~~Blocked on #3597~~
- ~~Blocked on #3645~~
- ~~Blocked on #3653~~
- ~~Requires additional testing~~
2022-10-25 06:36:51 +00:00
Michael Sproul
e4cbdc1c77 Optimistic sync spec tests (v1.2.0) (#3564)
## Issue Addressed

Implements new optimistic sync test format from https://github.com/ethereum/consensus-specs/pull/2982.

## Proposed Changes

- Add parsing and runner support for the new test format.
- Extend the mock EL with a set of canned responses keyed by block hash. Although this doubles up on some of the existing functionality I think it's really nice to use compared to the `preloaded_responses` or static responses. I think we could write novel new opt sync tests using these primtives much more easily than the previous ones. Forks are natively supported, and different responses to `forkchoiceUpdated` and `newPayload` are also straight-forward.

## Additional Info

Blocked on merge of the spec PR and release of new test vectors.
2022-10-15 22:25:52 +00:00
ethDreamer
255fdf0724
Added Capella Data Structures to consensus/types (#3637)
* Ran Cargo fmt

* Added Capella Data Structures to consensus/types
2022-10-13 09:37:20 -05:00
Divma
4926e3967f [DEV FEATURE] Deterministic long lived subnets (#3453)
## Issue Addressed

#2847 

## Proposed Changes
Add under a feature flag the required changes to subscribe to long lived subnets in a deterministic way

## Additional Info

There is an additional required change that is actually searching for peers using the prefix, but I find that it's best to make this change in the future
2022-10-04 10:37:48 +00:00
GeemoCandama
6a92bf70e4 CLI tests for logging flags (#3609)
## Issue Addressed
Adding CLI tests for logging flags: log-color and disable-log-timestamp
Which issue # does this PR address?
#3588 
## Proposed Changes
Add CLI tests for logging flags as described in #3588 
Please list or describe the changes introduced by this PR.
Added logger_config to client::Config as suggested. Implemented Default for LoggerConfig based on what was being done elsewhere in the repo. Created 2 tests for each flag addressed.
## Additional Info

Please provide any additional information. For example, future considerations
or information useful for reviewers.
2022-10-04 08:33:40 +00:00
Pawan Dhananjay
8728c40102 Remove fallback support from eth1 service (#3594)
## Issue Addressed

N/A

## Proposed Changes

With https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse/pull/3214 we made it such that you can either have 1 auth endpoint or multiple non auth endpoints. Now that we are post merge on all networks (testnets and mainnet), we cannot progress a chain without a dedicated auth execution layer connection so there is no point in having a non-auth eth1-endpoint for syncing deposit cache. 

This code removes all fallback related code in the eth1 service. We still keep the single non-auth endpoint since it's useful for testing.

## Additional Info

This removes all eth1 fallback related metrics that were relevant for the monitoring service, so we might need to change the api upstream.
2022-10-04 08:33:39 +00:00
realbigsean
de44b300c0
add/update types 2022-09-29 12:25:56 -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
Paul Hauner
01e84b71f5 v3.1.2 (#3603)
## Issue Addressed

NA

## Proposed Changes

Bump versions to v3.1.2

## Additional Info

- ~~Blocked on several PRs.~~
- ~~Requires further testing.~~
2022-09-26 01:17:36 +00:00
Paul Hauner
3128b5b430 v3.1.1 (#3585)
## Issue Addressed

NA

## Proposed Changes

Bump versions

## Additional Info

- ~~Requires additional testing~~
- ~~Blocked on:~~
    - ~~#3589~~
    - ~~#3540~~
    - ~~#3587~~
2022-09-22 06:08:52 +00:00
Paul Hauner
96692b8e43 Impl oneshot_broadcast for committee promises (#3595)
## Issue Addressed

NA

## Proposed Changes

Fixes an issue introduced in #3574 where I erroneously assumed that a `crossbeam_channel` multiple receiver queue was a *broadcast* queue. This is incorrect, each message will be received by *only one* receiver. The effect of this mistake is these logs:

```
Sep 20 06:56:17.001 INFO Synced                                  slot: 4736079, block: 0xaa8a…180d, epoch: 148002, finalized_epoch: 148000, finalized_root: 0x2775…47f2, exec_hash: 0x2ca5…ffde (verified), peers: 6, service: slot_notifier
Sep 20 06:56:23.237 ERRO Unable to validate attestation          error: CommitteeCacheWait(RecvError), peer_id: 16Uiu2HAm2Jnnj8868tb7hCta1rmkXUf5YjqUH1YPj35DCwNyeEzs, type: "aggregated", slot: Slot(4736047), beacon_block_root: 0x88d318534b1010e0ebd79aed60b6b6da1d70357d72b271c01adf55c2b46206c1
```

## Additional Info

NA
2022-09-21 01:01:50 +00:00
Paul Hauner
2cd3e3a768 Avoid duplicate committee cache loads (#3574)
## Issue Addressed

NA

## Proposed Changes

I have observed scenarios on Goerli where Lighthouse was receiving attestations which reference the same, un-cached shuffling on multiple threads at the same time. Lighthouse was then loading the same state from database and determining the shuffling on multiple threads at the same time. This is unnecessary load on the disk and RAM.

This PR modifies the shuffling cache so that each entry can be either:

- A committee
- A promise for a committee (i.e., a `crossbeam_channel::Receiver`)

Now, in the scenario where we have thread A and thread B simultaneously requesting the same un-cached shuffling, we will have the following:

1. Thread A will take the write-lock on the shuffling cache, find that there's no cached committee and then create a "promise" (a `crossbeam_channel::Sender`) for a committee before dropping the write-lock.
1. Thread B will then be allowed to take the write-lock for the shuffling cache and find the promise created by thread A. It will block the current thread waiting for thread A to fulfill that promise.
1. Thread A will load the state from disk, obtain the shuffling, send it down the channel, insert the entry into the cache and then continue to verify the attestation.
1. Thread B will then receive the shuffling from the receiver, be un-blocked and then continue to verify the attestation.

In the case where thread A fails to generate the shuffling and drops the sender, the next time that specific shuffling is requested we will detect that the channel is disconnected and return a `None` entry for that shuffling. This will cause the shuffling to be re-calculated.

## Additional Info

NA
2022-09-16 08:54:03 +00:00
Michael Sproul
cd31e54b99 Bump axum deps (#3570)
## Issue Addressed

Fix a `cargo-audit` failure. We don't use `axum` for anything besides tests, but `cargo-audit` is failing due to this vulnerability in `axum-core`: https://rustsec.org/advisories/RUSTSEC-2022-0055
2022-09-13 01:57:47 +00:00
realbigsean
d1a8d6cf91 Pin mev rs deps (#3557)
## Issue Addressed

We were unable to update lighthouse by running `cargo update` because some of the `mev-build-rs` deps weren't pinned. But `mev-build-rs` is now pinned here and includes it's own pinned commits for `ssz-rs` and `etheruem-consensus`



Co-authored-by: realbigsean <sean@sigmaprime.io>
2022-09-08 23:46:03 +00:00
Divma
473abc14ca Subscribe to subnets only when needed (#3419)
## Issue Addressed

We currently subscribe to attestation subnets as soon as the subscription arrives (one epoch in advance), this makes it so that subscriptions for future slots are scheduled instead of done immediately. 

## Proposed Changes

- Schedule subscriptions to subnets for future slots.
- Finish removing hashmap_delay, in favor of [delay_map](https://github.com/AgeManning/delay_map). This was the only remaining service to do this.
- Subscriptions for past slots are rejected, before we would subscribe for one slot.
- Add a new test for subscriptions that are not consecutive.

## Additional Info

This is also an effort in making the code easier to understand
2022-09-05 00:22:48 +00:00
Paul Hauner
aa022f4685 v3.1.0 (#3525)
## Issue Addressed

NA

## Proposed Changes

- Bump versions

## Additional Info

- ~~Blocked on #3508~~
- ~~Blocked on #3526~~
- ~~Requires additional testing.~~
- Expected release date is 2022-09-01
2022-08-31 22:21:55 +00:00
Paul Hauner
8609cced0e Reset payload statuses when resuming fork choice (#3498)
## Issue Addressed

NA

## Proposed Changes

This PR is motivated by a recent consensus failure in Geth where it returned `INVALID` for an `VALID` block. Without this PR, the only way to recover is by re-syncing Lighthouse. Whilst ELs "shouldn't have consensus failures", in reality it's something that we can expect from time to time due to the complex nature of Ethereum. Being able to recover easily will help the network recover and EL devs to troubleshoot.

The risk introduced with this PR is that genuinely INVALID payloads get a "second chance" at being imported. I believe the DoS risk here is negligible since LH needs to be restarted in order to re-process the payload. Furthermore, there's no reason to think that a well-performing EL will accept a truly invalid payload the second-time-around.

## Additional Info

This implementation has the following intricacies:

1. Instead of just resetting *invalid* payloads to optimistic, we'll also reset *valid* payloads. This is an artifact of our existing implementation.
1. We will only reset payload statuses when we detect an invalid payload present in `proto_array`
    - This helps save us from forgetting that all our blocks are valid in the "best case scenario" where there are no invalid blocks.
1. If we fail to revert the payload statuses we'll log a `CRIT` and just continue with a `proto_array` that *does not* have reverted payload statuses.
    - The code to revert statuses needs to deal with balances and proposer-boost, so it's a failure point. This is a defensive measure to avoid introducing new show-stopping bugs to LH.
2022-08-29 14:34:41 +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 52bb1840ae5c4356a8fc3a51e5df23ed65ed2c7f.

## 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
Divma
8c69d57c2c Pause sync when EE is offline (#3428)
## Issue Addressed

#3032

## Proposed Changes

Pause sync when ee is offline. Changes include three main parts:
- Online/offline notification system
- Pause sync
- Resume sync

#### Online/offline notification system
- The engine state is now guarded behind a new struct `State` that ensures every change is correctly notified. Notifications are only sent if the state changes. The new `State` is behind a `RwLock` (as before) as the synchronization mechanism.
- The actual notification channel is a [tokio::sync::watch](https://docs.rs/tokio/latest/tokio/sync/watch/index.html) which ensures only the last value is in the receiver channel. This way we don't need to worry about message order etc.
- Sync waits for state changes concurrently with normal messages.

#### Pause Sync
Sync has four components, pausing is done differently in each:
- **Block lookups**: Disabled while in this state. We drop current requests and don't search for new blocks. Block lookups are infrequent and I don't think it's worth the extra logic of keeping these and delaying processing. If we later see that this is required, we can add it.
- **Parent lookups**: Disabled while in this state. We drop current requests and don't search for new parents. Parent lookups are even less frequent and I don't think it's worth the extra logic of keeping these and delaying processing. If we later see that this is required, we can add it.
- **Range**: Chains don't send batches for processing to the beacon processor. This is easily done by guarding the channel to the beacon processor and giving it access only if the ee is responsive. I find this the simplest and most powerful approach since we don't need to deal with new sync states and chain segments that are added while the ee is offline will follow the same logic without needing to synchronize a shared state among those. Another advantage of passive pause vs active pause is that we can still keep track of active advertised chain segments so that on resume we don't need to re-evaluate all our peers.
- **Backfill**: Not affected by ee states, we don't pause.

#### Resume Sync
- **Block lookups**: Enabled again.
- **Parent lookups**: Enabled again.
- **Range**: Active resume. Since the only real pause range does is not sending batches for processing, resume makes all chains that are holding read-for-processing batches send them.
- **Backfill**: Not affected by ee states, no need to resume.

## Additional Info

**QUESTION**: Originally I made this to notify and change on synced state, but @pawanjay176 on talks with @paulhauner concluded we only need to check online/offline states. The upcheck function mentions extra checks to have a very up to date sync status to aid the networking stack. However, the only need the networking stack would have is this one. I added a TODO to review if the extra check can be removed

Next gen of #3094

Will work best with #3439 

Co-authored-by: Pawan Dhananjay <pawandhananjay@gmail.com>
2022-08-24 23:34:56 +00:00
Paul Hauner
18c61a5e8b v3.0.0 (#3464)
## Issue Addressed

NA

## Proposed Changes

Bump versions to v3.0.0

## Additional Info

- ~~Blocked on #3439~~
- ~~Blocked on #3459~~
- ~~Blocked on #3463~~
- ~~Blocked on #3462~~
- ~~Requires further testing~~


Co-authored-by: Michael Sproul <michael@sigmaprime.io>
2022-08-22 03:43:08 +00:00
Paul Hauner
df358b864d Add metrics for EE PayloadStatus returns (#3486)
## Issue Addressed

NA

## Proposed Changes

Adds some metrics so we can track payload status responses from the EE. I think this will be useful for troubleshooting and alerting.

I also bumped the `BecaonChain::per_slot_task` to `debug` since it doesn't seem too noisy and would have helped us with some things we were debugging in the past.

## Additional Info

NA
2022-08-19 04:27:23 +00:00
Michael Sproul
92d597ad23 Modularise slasher backend (#3443)
## Proposed Changes

Enable multiple database backends for the slasher, either MDBX (default) or LMDB. The backend can be selected using `--slasher-backend={lmdb,mdbx}`.

## Additional Info

In order to abstract over the two library's different handling of database lifetimes I've used `Box::leak` to give the `Environment` type a `'static` lifetime. This was the only way I could think of using 100% safe code to construct a self-referential struct `SlasherDB`, where the `OpenDatabases` refers to the `Environment`. I think this is OK, as the `Environment` is expected to live for the life of the program, and both database engines leave the database in a consistent state after each write. The memory claimed for memory-mapping will be freed by the OS and appropriately flushed regardless of whether the `Environment` is actually dropped.

We are depending on two `sigp` forks of `libmdbx-rs` and `lmdb-rs`, to give us greater control over MDBX OS support and LMDB's version.
2022-08-15 01:30:56 +00:00
Michael Sproul
4e05f19fb5 Serve Bellatrix preset in BN API (#3425)
## Issue Addressed

Resolves #3388
Resolves #2638

## Proposed Changes

- Return the `BellatrixPreset` on `/eth/v1/config/spec` by default.
- Allow users to opt out of this by providing `--http-spec-fork=altair` (unless there's a Bellatrix fork epoch set).
- Add the Altair constants from #2638 and make serving the constants non-optional (the `http-disable-legacy-spec` flag is deprecated).
- Modify the VC to only read the `Config` and not to log extra fields. This prevents it from having to muck around parsing the `ConfigAndPreset` fields it doesn't need.

## Additional Info

This change is backwards-compatible for the VC and the BN, but is marked as a breaking change for the removal of `--http-disable-legacy-spec`.

I tried making `Config` a `superstruct` too, but getting the automatic decoding to work was a huge pain and was going to require a lot of hacks, so I gave up in favour of keeping the default-based approach we have now.
2022-08-10 07:52:59 +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
Michael Sproul
df51a73272 Release v2.5.1 (#3406)
## Issue Addressed

Patch release to address fork choice issues in the presence of clock drift: https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse/pull/3402
2022-08-03 04:23:09 +00:00
Paul Hauner
2983235650 v2.5.0 (#3392)
## Issue Addressed

NA

## Proposed Changes

Bump versions.

## Additional Info

- ~~Blocked on #3383~~
- ~~Awaiting further testing.~~
2022-08-01 03:41:08 +00:00
realbigsean
6c2d8b2262 Builder Specs v0.2.0 (#3134)
## Issue Addressed

https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse/issues/3091

Extends https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse/pull/3062, adding pre-bellatrix block support on blinded endpoints and allowing the normal proposal flow (local payload construction) on blinded endpoints. This resulted in better fallback logic because the VC will not have to switch endpoints on failure in the BN <> Builder API, the BN can just fallback immediately and without repeating block processing that it shouldn't need to. We can also keep VC fallback from the VC<>BN API's blinded endpoint to full endpoint.

## Proposed Changes

- Pre-bellatrix blocks on blinded endpoints
- Add a new `PayloadCache` to the execution layer
- Better fallback-from-builder logic

## Todos

- [x] Remove VC transition logic
- [x] Add logic to only enable builder flow after Merge transition finalization
- [x] Tests
- [x] Fix metrics
- [x] Rustdocs


Co-authored-by: Mac L <mjladson@pm.me>
Co-authored-by: realbigsean <sean@sigmaprime.io>
2022-07-30 00:22:37 +00:00
Michael Sproul
d04fde3ba9 Remove equivocating validators from fork choice (#3371)
## Issue Addressed

Closes https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse/issues/3241
Closes https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse/issues/3242

## Proposed Changes

* [x] Implement logic to remove equivocating validators from fork choice per https://github.com/ethereum/consensus-specs/pull/2845
* [x] Update tests to v1.2.0-rc.1. The new test which exercises `equivocating_indices` is passing.
* [x] Pull in some SSZ abstractions from the `tree-states` branch that make implementing Vec-compatible encoding for types like `BTreeSet` and `BTreeMap`.
* [x] Implement schema upgrades and downgrades for the database (new schema version is V11).
* [x] Apply attester slashings from blocks to fork choice

## Additional Info

* This PR doesn't need the `BTreeMap` impl, but `tree-states` does, and I don't think there's any harm in keeping it. But I could also be convinced to drop it.

Blocked on #3322.
2022-07-28 09:43:41 +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
Mac L
bb5a6d2cca Add execution_optimistic flag to HTTP responses (#3070)
## Issue Addressed

#3031 

## Proposed Changes

Updates the following API endpoints to conform with https://github.com/ethereum/beacon-APIs/pull/190 and https://github.com/ethereum/beacon-APIs/pull/196
- [x] `beacon/states/{state_id}/root` 
- [x] `beacon/states/{state_id}/fork`
- [x] `beacon/states/{state_id}/finality_checkpoints`
- [x] `beacon/states/{state_id}/validators`
- [x] `beacon/states/{state_id}/validators/{validator_id}`
- [x] `beacon/states/{state_id}/validator_balances`
- [x] `beacon/states/{state_id}/committees`
- [x] `beacon/states/{state_id}/sync_committees`
- [x] `beacon/headers`
- [x] `beacon/headers/{block_id}`
- [x] `beacon/blocks/{block_id}`
- [x] `beacon/blocks/{block_id}/root`
- [x] `beacon/blocks/{block_id}/attestations`
- [x] `debug/beacon/states/{state_id}`
- [x] `debug/beacon/heads`
- [x] `validator/duties/attester/{epoch}`
- [x] `validator/duties/proposer/{epoch}`
- [x] `validator/duties/sync/{epoch}`

Updates the following Server-Sent Events:
- [x]  `events?topics=head`
- [x]  `events?topics=block`
- [x]  `events?topics=finalized_checkpoint`
- [x]  `events?topics=chain_reorg`

## Backwards Incompatible
There is a very minor breaking change with the way the API now handles requests to `beacon/blocks/{block_id}/root` and `beacon/states/{state_id}/root` when `block_id` or `state_id` is the `Root` variant of `BlockId` and `StateId` respectively.

Previously a request to a non-existent root would simply echo the root back to the requester:
```
curl "http://localhost:5052/eth/v1/beacon/states/0xaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa/root"
{"data":{"root":"0xaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa"}}
```
Now it will return a `404`:
```
curl "http://localhost:5052/eth/v1/beacon/blocks/0xaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa/root"
{"code":404,"message":"NOT_FOUND: beacon block with root 0xaaaa…aaaa","stacktraces":[]}
```

In addition to this is the block root `0x0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000` previously would return the genesis block. It will now return a `404`:
```
curl "http://localhost:5052/eth/v1/beacon/blocks/0x0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000"
{"code":404,"message":"NOT_FOUND: beacon block with root 0x0000…0000","stacktraces":[]}
```

## Additional Info
- `execution_optimistic` is always set, and will return `false` pre-Bellatrix. I am also open to the idea of doing something like `#[serde(skip_serializing_if = "Option::is_none")]`.
- The value of `execution_optimistic` is set to `false` where possible. Any computation that is reliant on the `head` will simply use the `ExecutionStatus` of the head (unless the head block is pre-Bellatrix).

Co-authored-by: Paul Hauner <paul@paulhauner.com>
2022-07-25 08:23:00 +00:00
Paul Hauner
21dec6f603 v2.4.0 (#3360)
## Issue Addressed

NA

## Proposed Changes

Bump versions to v2.4.0

## Additional Info

Blocked on:

- ~~#3349~~
- ~~#3347~~
2022-07-21 22:02:36 +00:00
Michael Sproul
e32868458f Set safe block hash to justified (#3347)
## Issue Addressed

Closes https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse/issues/3189.

## Proposed Changes

- Always supply the justified block hash as the `safe_block_hash` when calling `forkchoiceUpdated` on the execution engine.
- Refactor the `get_payload` routine to use the new `ForkchoiceUpdateParameters` struct rather than just the `finalized_block_hash`. I think this is a nice simplification and that the old way of computing the `finalized_block_hash` was unnecessary, but if anyone sees reason to keep that approach LMK.
2022-07-21 05:45:37 +00:00
Pawan Dhananjay
f9b9658711 Add merge support to simulator (#3292)
## Issue Addressed

N/A

## Proposed Changes

Make simulator merge compatible. Adds a `--post_merge` flag to the eth1 simulator that enables a ttd and simulates the merge transition. Uses the `MockServer` in the execution layer test utils to simulate a dummy execution node.

Adds the merge transition simulation to CI.
2022-07-18 23:15:40 +00:00
Pawan Dhananjay
da7b7a0f60 Make transactions in execution layer integration tests (#3320)
## Issue Addressed

Resolves #3159 

## Proposed Changes

Sends transactions to the EE before requesting for a payload in the `execution_integration_tests`. Made some changes to the integration tests in order to be able to sign and publish transactions to the EE:

1. `genesis.json` for both geth and nethermind was modified to include pre-funded accounts that we know private keys for 
2. Using the unauthenticated port again in order to make `eth_sendTransaction` and calls from the `personal` namespace to import keys

Also added a `fcu` call with `PayloadAttributes` before calling `getPayload` in order to give EEs sufficient time to pack transactions into the payload.
2022-07-18 01:51:36 +00:00
Divma
3dc323b035 Fix RUSTSEC-2022-0032 (#3311)
## Issue Addressed
Failure of cargo audit for [RUSTSEC-2022-0032](https://rustsec.org/advisories/RUSTSEC-2022-0032)

## Proposed Changes
Cargo update does the trick again

## Additional Info
na
2022-07-05 23:36:42 +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
realbigsean
a7da0677d5 Remove builder redundancy (#3294)
## Issue Addressed

This PR is a subset of the changes in #3134. Unstable will still not function correctly with the new builder spec once this is merged, #3134 should be used on testnets

## Proposed Changes

- Removes redundancy in "builders" (servers implementing the builder spec)
- Renames `payload-builder` flag to `builder`
- Moves from old builder RPC API to new HTTP API, but does not implement the validator registration API (implemented in https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse/pull/3194)



Co-authored-by: sean <seananderson33@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: realbigsean <sean@sigmaprime.io>
2022-07-01 01:15:19 +00:00
realbigsean
f6ec44f0dd Register validator api (#3194)
## Issue Addressed

Lays the groundwork for builder API changes by implementing the beacon-API's new `register_validator` endpoint

## Proposed Changes

- Add a routine in the VC that runs on startup (re-try until success), once per epoch or whenever `suggested_fee_recipient` is updated, signing `ValidatorRegistrationData` and sending it to the BN.
  -  TODO: `gas_limit` config options https://github.com/ethereum/builder-specs/issues/17
-  BN only sends VC registration data to builders on demand, but VC registration data *does update* the BN's prepare proposer cache and send an updated fcU to  a local EE. This is necessary for fee recipient consistency between the blinded and full block flow in the event of fallback.  Having the BN only send registration data to builders on demand gives feedback directly to the VC about relay status. Also, since the BN has no ability to sign these messages anyways (so couldn't refresh them if it wanted), and validator registration is independent of the BN head, I think this approach makes sense. 
- Adds upcoming consensus spec changes for this PR https://github.com/ethereum/consensus-specs/pull/2884
  -  I initially applied the bit mask based on a configured application domain.. but I ended up just hard coding it here instead because that's how it's spec'd in the builder repo. 
  -  Should application mask appear in the api?



Co-authored-by: realbigsean <sean@sigmaprime.io>
2022-06-30 00:49:21 +00:00
Pawan Dhananjay
5de00b7ee8 Unify execution layer endpoints (#3214)
## Issue Addressed

Resolves #3069 

## Proposed Changes

Unify the `eth1-endpoints` and `execution-endpoints` flags in a backwards compatible way as described in https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse/issues/3069#issuecomment-1134219221

Users have 2 options:
1. Use multiple non auth execution endpoints for deposit processing pre-merge
2. Use a single jwt authenticated execution endpoint for both execution layer and deposit processing post merge

Related https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse/issues/3118

To enable jwt authenticated deposit processing, this PR removes the calls to `net_version` as the `net` namespace is not exposed in the auth server in execution clients. 
Moving away from using `networkId` is a good step in my opinion as it doesn't provide us with any added guarantees over `chainId`. See https://github.com/ethereum/consensus-specs/issues/2163 and https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse/issues/2115


Co-authored-by: Paul Hauner <paul@paulhauner.com>
2022-06-29 09:07:09 +00:00
Michael Sproul
53b2b500db Extend block reward APIs (#3290)
## Proposed Changes

Add a new HTTP endpoint `POST /lighthouse/analysis/block_rewards` which takes a vec of `BeaconBlock`s as input and outputs the `BlockReward`s for them.

Augment the `BlockReward` struct with the attestation data for attestations in the block, which simplifies access to this information from blockprint. Using attestation data I've been able to make blockprint up to 95% accurate across Prysm/Lighthouse/Teku/Nimbus. I hope to go even higher using a bunch of synthetic blocks produced for Prysm/Nimbus/Lodestar, which are underrepresented in the current training data.
2022-06-29 04:50:37 +00:00
Paul Hauner
45b2eb18bc v2.3.2-rc.0 (#3289)
## Issue Addressed

NA

## Proposed Changes

Bump versions

## Additional Info

NA
2022-06-28 03:03:30 +00:00
Akihito Nakano
082ed35bdc Test the pruning of excess peers using randomly generated input (#3248)
## Issue Addressed

https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse/issues/3092


## Proposed Changes

Added property-based tests for the pruning implementation. A randomly generated input for the test contains connection direction, subnets, and scores.


## Additional Info

I left some comments on this PR, what I have tried, and [a question](https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse/pull/3248#discussion_r891981969).

Co-authored-by: Diva M <divma@protonmail.com>
2022-06-25 22:22:34 +00:00
Michael Sproul
8faaa35b58 Enable malloc metrics for the VC (#3279)
## Issue Addressed

Following up from https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse/pull/3223#issuecomment-1158718102, it has been observed that the validator client uses vastly more memory in some compilation configurations than others. Compiling with Cross and then putting the binary into an Ubuntu 22.04 image seems to use 3x more memory than compiling with Cargo directly on Debian bullseye.

## Proposed Changes

Enable malloc metrics for the validator client. This will hopefully allow us to see the difference between the two compilation configs and compare heap fragmentation. This PR doesn't enable malloc tuning for the VC because it was found to perform significantly worse. The `--disable-malloc-tuning` flag is repurposed to just disable the metrics.
2022-06-20 23:20:30 +00:00
Divma
21b3425a12 Update cargo lockfile to fix RUSTSEC-2022-0025, RUSTSEC-2022-0026 and RUSTSEC-2022-0027 (#3278)
## Issue Addressed

Fixes [RUSTSEC-2022-0025](https://rustsec.org/advisories/RUSTSEC-2022-0025), [RUSTSEC-2022-0026](https://rustsec.org/advisories/RUSTSEC-2022-0026) and [RUSTSEC-2022-0027](https://rustsec.org/advisories/RUSTSEC-2022-0027) raised in [this test run](https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse/runs/6943343852?check_suite_focus=true)

## Proposed Changes
a `cargo update` was enough

## Additional Info
2022-06-18 23:59:43 +00:00
Paul Hauner
564d7da656 v2.3.1 (#3262)
## Issue Addressed

NA

## Proposed Changes

Bump versions

## Additional Info

NA
2022-06-14 05:25:38 +00:00
Divma
56b4cd88ca minor libp2p upgrade (#3259)
## Issue Addressed

Upgrades libp2p
2022-06-09 23:48:51 +00:00
Divma
58e223e429 update libp2p (#3233)
## Issue Addressed
na

## Proposed Changes
Updates libp2p to https://github.com/libp2p/rust-libp2p/pull/2662

## Additional Info
From comments on the relevant PRs listed, we should pay attention at peer management consistency, but I don't think anything weird will happen.
This is running in prater tok and sin
2022-06-07 02:35:55 +00:00
Paul Hauner
6f732986f1 v2.3.0 (#3222)
## Issue Addressed

NA

## Proposed Changes

Please list or describe the changes introduced by this PR.

## Additional Info

- Pending testing on our infra. **Please do not merge**
2022-05-30 01:35:10 +00:00
Paul Hauner
f4aa17ef85 v2.3.0-rc.0 (#3218)
## Issue Addressed

NA

## Proposed Changes

Bump versions

## Additional Info

NA
2022-05-25 05:29:26 +00:00
Michael Sproul
6eaeaa542f Fix Rust 1.61 clippy lints (#3192)
## Issue Addressed

This fixes the low-hanging Clippy lints introduced in Rust 1.61 (due any hour now). It _ignores_ one lint, because fixing it requires a structural refactor of the validator client that needs to be done delicately. I've started on that refactor and will create another PR that can be reviewed in more depth in the coming days. I think we should merge this PR in the meantime to unblock CI.
2022-05-20 05:02:13 +00:00
Michael Sproul
8fa032c8ae Run fork choice before block proposal (#3168)
## Issue Addressed

Upcoming spec change https://github.com/ethereum/consensus-specs/pull/2878

## Proposed Changes

1. Run fork choice at the start of every slot, and wait for this run to complete before proposing a block.
2. As an optimisation, also run fork choice 3/4 of the way through the slot (at 9s), _dequeueing attestations for the next slot_.
3. Remove the fork choice run from the state advance timer that occurred before advancing the state.

## Additional Info

### Block Proposal Accuracy

This change makes us more likely to propose on top of the correct head in the presence of re-orgs with proposer boost in play. The main scenario that this change is designed to address is described in the linked spec issue.

### Attestation Accuracy

This change _also_ makes us more likely to attest to the correct head. Currently in the case of a skipped slot at `slot` we only run fork choice 9s into `slot - 1`. This means the attestations from `slot - 1` aren't taken into consideration, and any boost applied to the block from `slot - 1` is not removed (it should be). In the language of the linked spec issue, this means we are liable to attest to C, even when the majority voting weight has already caused a re-org to B.

### Why remove the call before the state advance?

If we've run fork choice at the start of the slot then it has already dequeued all the attestations from the previous slot, which are the only ones eligible to influence the head in the current slot. Running fork choice again is unnecessary (unless we run it for the next slot and try to pre-empt a re-org, but I don't currently think this is a great idea).

### Performance

Based on Prater testing this adds about 5-25ms of runtime to block proposal times, which are 500-1000ms on average (and spike to 5s+ sometimes due to state handling issues 😢 ). I believe this is a small enough penalty to enable it by default, with the option to disable it via the new flag `--fork-choice-before-proposal-timeout 0`. Upcoming work on block packing and state representation will also reduce block production times in general, while removing the spikes.

### Implementation

Fork choice gets invoked at the start of the slot via the `per_slot_task` function called from the slot timer. It then uses a condition variable to signal to block production that fork choice has been updated. This is a bit funky, but it seems to work. One downside of the timer-based approach is that it doesn't happen automatically in most of the tests. The test added by this PR has to trigger the run manually.
2022-05-20 05:02:11 +00:00
will
0428018cc1 Fix http header accept parsing problem (#3185)
## Issue Addressed

Which issue # does this PR address?
#3114 

## Proposed Changes

1. introduce `mime` package 
2. Parse `Accept` field in the header with `mime`

## Additional Info

Please provide any additional information. For example, future considerations
or information useful for reviewers.
2022-05-18 06:50:50 +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
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
aa72088f8f v2.2.1 (#3149)
## Issue Addressed

Addresses sync stalls on v2.2.0 (i.e. https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse/issues/3147).

## Additional Info

I've avoided doing a full `cargo update` because I noticed there's a new patch version of libp2p and thought it could do with some more testing.



Co-authored-by: Paul Hauner <paul@paulhauner.com>
2022-04-12 02:52:12 +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
Michael Sproul
41e7a07c51 Add lighthouse db command (#3129)
## Proposed Changes

Add a `lighthouse db` command with three initial subcommands:

- `lighthouse db version`: print the database schema version.
- `lighthouse db migrate --to N`: manually upgrade (or downgrade!) the database to a different version.
- `lighthouse db inspect --column C`: log the key and size in bytes of every value in a given `DBColumn`.

This PR lays the groundwork for other changes, namely:

- Mark's fast-deposit sync (https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse/pull/2915), for which I think we should implement a database downgrade (from v9 to v8).
- My `tree-states` work, which already implements a downgrade (v10 to v8).
- Standalone purge commands like `lighthouse db purge-dht` per https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse/issues/2824.

## Additional Info

I updated the `strum` crate to 0.24.0, which necessitated some changes in the network code to remove calls to deprecated methods.

Thanks to @winksaville for the motivation, and implementation work that I used as a source of inspiration (https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse/pull/2685).
2022-04-01 00:58:59 +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
9bc9527998 v2.1.5 (#3096)
## Issue Addressed

New release to address openssl vuln fixed in #3095

Closes #3093
2022-03-17 23:13:46 +00:00
Michael Sproul
a1befd89aa Update openssl for CVE-2022-0778 (#3095)
## Issue Addressed

Fix the `cargo-audit` failure for the recent openssl bug involving parsing of untrusted certificates (CVE-2022-0778).

## Additional Info

Lighthouse loads remote certificates in the following cases:

* When connecting to an eth1 node (`--eth1-endpoints`).
* When connecting to a beacon node from the VC (`--beacon-nodes`).
* When connecting to a beacon node for checkpoint sync (`--checkpoint-sync-url`).

In all of these cases we are already placing a lot of trust in the server at the other end, however due to the scope for MITM attacks we are still potentially vulnerable. E.g. an ISP could inject an invalid certificate for the remote host which would cause Lighthouse to hang indefinitely.
2022-03-17 03:33:32 +00:00
Paul Hauner
28aceaa213 v2.1.4 (#3076)
## Issue Addressed

NA

## Proposed Changes

- Bump version to `v2.1.4`
- Run `cargo update`

## Additional Info

I think this release should be published around the 15th of March.

Presently `blocked` for testing on our infrastructure.
2022-03-14 23:11:40 +00:00
Paul Hauner
267d8babc8 Prepare proposer (#3043)
## Issue Addressed

Resolves #2936

## Proposed Changes

Adds functionality for calling [`validator/prepare_beacon_proposer`](https://ethereum.github.io/beacon-APIs/?urls.primaryName=dev#/Validator/prepareBeaconProposer) in advance.

There is a `BeaconChain::prepare_beacon_proposer` method which, which called, computes the proposer for the next slot. If that proposer has been registered via the `validator/prepare_beacon_proposer` API method, then the `beacon_chain.execution_layer` will be provided the `PayloadAttributes` for us in all future forkchoiceUpdated calls. An artificial forkchoiceUpdated call will be created 4s before each slot, when the head updates and when a validator updates their information.

Additionally, I added strict ordering for calls from the `BeaconChain` to the `ExecutionLayer`. I'm not certain the `ExecutionLayer` will always maintain this ordering, but it's a good start to have consistency from the `BeaconChain`. There are some deadlock opportunities introduced, they are documented in the code.

## Additional Info

- ~~Blocked on #2837~~

Co-authored-by: realbigsean <seananderson33@GMAIL.com>
2022-03-09 00:42:05 +00:00
Divma
527dfa4893 cargo audit updates (#3063)
## Issue Addressed
Closes #3008 and updates `regex` to solve https://rustsec.org/advisories/RUSTSEC-2022-0013
2022-03-08 19:48:12 +00:00
Pawan Dhananjay
381d0ece3c auth for engine api (#3046)
## Issue Addressed

Resolves #3015 

## Proposed Changes

Add JWT token based authentication to engine api requests. The jwt secret key is read from the provided file and is used to sign tokens that are used for authenticated communication with the EL node.

- [x] Interop with geth (synced `merge-devnet-4` with the `merge-kiln-v2` branch on geth)
- [x] Interop with other EL clients (nethermind on `merge-devnet-4`)
- [x] ~Implement `zeroize` for jwt secrets~
- [x] Add auth server tests with `mock_execution_layer`
- [x] Get auth working with the `execution_engine_integration` tests






Co-authored-by: Paul Hauner <paul@paulhauner.com>
2022-03-08 06:46:24 +00:00
Age Manning
e88b18be09 Update libp2p (#3039)
Update libp2p. 

This corrects some gossipsub metrics.
2022-03-02 05:09:52 +00:00
Paul Hauner
b6493d5e24 Enforce Optimistic Sync Conditions & CLI Tests (v2) (#3050)
## Description

This PR adds a single, trivial commit (f5d2b27d78349d5a675a2615eba42cc9ae708094) atop #2986 to resolve a tests compile error. The original author (@ethDreamer) is AFK so I'm getting this one merged ☺️ 

Please see #2986 for more information about the other, significant changes in this PR.


Co-authored-by: Mark Mackey <mark@sigmaprime.io>
Co-authored-by: ethDreamer <37123614+ethDreamer@users.noreply.github.com>
2022-03-01 22:56:47 +00:00
Mac L
104e3104f9 Add API to compute block packing efficiency data (#2879)
## Issue Addressed
N/A

## Proposed Changes
Add a HTTP API which can be used to compute the block packing data for all blocks over a discrete range of epochs.

## Usage
### Request
```
curl "http:localhost:5052/lighthouse/analysis/block_packing_efficiency?start_epoch=57730&end_epoch=57732"
```
### Response
```
[
  {
    "slot": "1847360",
    "block_hash": "0xa7dc230659802df2f99ea3798faede2e75942bb5735d56e6bfdc2df335dcd61f",
    "proposer_info": {
      "validator_index": 1686,
      "graffiti": ""
    },
    "available_attestations": 7096,
    "included_attestations": 6459,
    "prior_skip_slots": 0
  },
  ...
]
```
## Additional Info

This is notably different to the existing lcli code:
- Uses `BlockReplayer` #2863 and as such runs significantly faster than the previous method.
- Corrects the off-by-one #2878
- Removes the `offline` validators component. This was only a "best guess" and simply was used as a way to determine an estimate of the "true" packing efficiency and was generally not helpful in terms of direct comparisons between different packing methods. As such it has been removed from the API and any future estimates of "offline" validators would be better suited in a separate/more targeted API or as part of 'beacon watch': #2873 
- Includes `prior_skip_slots`.
2022-02-21 23:21:02 +00:00
eklm
56b2ec6b29 Allow proposer duties request for the next epoch (#2963)
## Issue Addressed

Closes #2880 

## Proposed Changes

Support requests to the next epoch in proposer_duties api.

## Additional Info

Implemented with skipping proposer cache for this case because the cache for the future epoch will be missed every new slot as dependent_root is changed and we don't want to "wash it out" by saving additional values.
2022-02-18 05:32:00 +00:00
Michael Sproul
da4ca024f1 Use SmallVec in Bitfield (#3025)
## Issue Addressed

Alternative to #2935

## Proposed Changes

Replace the `Vec<u8>` inside `Bitfield` with a `SmallVec<[u8; 32>`. This eliminates heap allocations for attestation bitfields until we reach 500K validators, at which point we can consider increasing `SMALLVEC_LEN` to 40 or 48.

While running Lighthouse under `heaptrack` I found that SSZ encoding and decoding of bitfields corresponded to 22% of all allocations by count. I've confirmed that with this change applied those allocations disappear entirely.

## Additional Info

We can win another 8 bytes of space by using `smallvec`'s [`union` feature](https://docs.rs/smallvec/1.8.0/smallvec/#union), although I might leave that for a future PR because I don't know how experimental that feature is and whether it uses some spicy `unsafe` blocks.
2022-02-17 23:55:04 +00:00
Paul Hauner
0a6a8ea3b0 Engine API v1.0.0.alpha.6 + interop tests (#3024)
## Issue Addressed

NA

## Proposed Changes

This PR extends #3018 to address my review comments there and add automated integration tests with Geth (and other implementations, in the future).

I've also de-duplicated the "unused port" logic by creating an  `common/unused_port` crate.

## Additional Info

I'm not sure if we want to merge this PR, or update #3018 and merge that. I don't mind, I'm primarily opening this PR to make sure CI works.


Co-authored-by: Mark Mackey <mark@sigmaprime.io>
2022-02-17 21:47:06 +00:00
Paul Hauner
c3a793fd73 v2.1.3 (#3017)
## Issue Addressed

NA

## Proposed Changes

Bump versions

## Additional Info

NA
2022-02-11 01:54:33 +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
Divma
48b7c8685b upgrade libp2p (#2933)
## Issue Addressed

Upgrades libp2p to v.0.42.0 pre release (https://github.com/libp2p/rust-libp2p/pull/2440)
2022-02-07 23:25:03 +00:00
Paul Hauner
0177b9286e v2.1.2 (#2980)
## Issue Addressed

NA

## Proposed Changes

- Bump version to `v2.1.2`
- Run `cargo update`

## Additional Info

NA
2022-02-01 23:53:53 +00:00
Michael Sproul
e961ff60b4 Implement standard keystore API (#2736)
## Issue Addressed

Implements the standard key manager API from https://ethereum.github.io/keymanager-APIs/, formerly https://github.com/ethereum/beacon-APIs/pull/151
Related to https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse/issues/2557

## Proposed Changes

- [x] Add all of the new endpoints from the standard API: GET, POST and DELETE.
- [x] Add a `validators.enabled` column to the slashing protection database to support atomic disable + export.
- [x] Add tests for all the common sequential accesses of the API
- [x] Add tests for interactions with remote signer validators
- [x] Add end-to-end tests for migration of validators from one VC to another
- [x] Implement the authentication scheme from the standard (token bearer auth)

## Additional Info

The `enabled` column in the validators SQL database is necessary to prevent a race condition when exporting slashing protection data. Without the slashing protection database having a way of knowing that a key has been disabled, a concurrent request to sign a message could insert a new record into the database. The `delete_concurrent_with_signing` test exercises this code path, and was indeed failing before the `enabled` column was added.

The validator client authentication has been modified from basic auth to bearer auth, with basic auth preserved for backwards compatibility.
2022-01-30 23:22:04 +00:00
Paul Hauner
5f628a71d4 v2.1.1 (#2951)
## Issue Addressed

NA

## Proposed Changes

- Bump Lighthouse version to v2.1.1
- Update `thread_local` from v1.1.3 to v1.1.4 to address https://rustsec.org/advisories/RUSTSEC-2022-0006

## Additional Info

- ~~Blocked on #2950~~
- ~~Blocked on #2952~~
2022-01-25 00:46:24 +00:00
Michael Sproul
69288f6164 VC: don't warn if BN config doesn't match exactly (#2952)
## Proposed Changes

Remove the check for exact equality on the beacon node spec when polling `/config/spec` from the VC. This check was always overzealous, and mostly served to check that the BN was configured for upcoming forks. I've replaced it by explicit checks of the `altair_fork_epoch` and `bellatrix_fork_epoch` instead.

## Additional Info

We should come back to this and clean it up so that we can retain compatibility while removing the field `default`s we installed.
2022-01-24 22:33:04 +00:00
eklm
0116c8d464 Change type of extra fields in ConfigAndPreset (#2913)
## Issue Addressed

#2900

## Proposed Changes

Change type of extra_fields in ConfigAndPreset so it can contain non string values (inside serde_json::Value)
2022-01-20 09:14:21 +00:00
Mac L
d06f87486a Support duplicate keys in HTTP API query strings (#2908)
## Issues Addressed

Closes #2739
Closes #2812

## Proposed Changes

Support the deserialization of query strings containing duplicate keys into their corresponding types.
As `warp` does not support this feature natively (as discussed in #2739), it relies on the external library [`serde_array_query`](https://github.com/sigp/serde_array_query) (written by @michaelsproul)

This is backwards compatible meaning that both of the following requests will produce the same output:
```
curl "http://localhost:5052/eth/v1/events?topics=head,block"
```
```
curl "http://localhost:5052/eth/v1/events?topics=head&topics=block"
```

## Additional Info

Certain error messages have changed slightly.  This only affects endpoints which accept multiple values.
For example:
```
{"code":400,"message":"BAD_REQUEST: invalid query: Invalid query string","stacktraces":[]}
```
is now
```
{"code":400,"message":"BAD_REQUEST: unable to parse query","stacktraces":[]}
```


The serve order of the endpoints `get_beacon_state_validators` and `get_beacon_state_validators_id` have flipped:
```rust
.or(get_beacon_state_validators_id.boxed())
.or(get_beacon_state_validators.boxed())
``` 
This is to ensure proper error messages when filter fallback occurs due to the use of the `and_then` filter.

## Future Work
- Cleanup / remove filter fallback behaviour by substituting `and_then` with `then` where appropriate.
- Add regression tests for HTTP API error messages.

## Credits
- @mooori for doing the ground work of investigating possible solutions within the existing Rust ecosystem.
- @michaelsproul for writing [`serde_array_query`](https://github.com/sigp/serde_array_query) and for helping debug the behaviour of the `warp` filter fallback leading to incorrect error messages.
2022-01-20 09:14:19 +00:00
Paul Hauner
79db2d4deb v2.1.0 (#2928)
## Issue Addressed

NA

## Proposed Changes

Bump to `v2.1.0`.

## Additional Info

NA
2022-01-20 03:39:41 +00:00
Michael Sproul
a836e180f9 Release v2.1.0-rc.1 (#2921)
## Proposed Changes

New release candidate to address Windows build failure for rc.0
2022-01-17 03:25:30 +00:00
Paul Hauner
a26b8802da Release v2.1.0-rc.0 (#2905)
## Issue Addressed

NA

## Proposed Changes

Bump version tags to `v2.1.0-rc.0`.

## Additional Info

NA
2022-01-16 23:25:25 +00:00
Michael Sproul
ceeab02e3a Lazy hashing for SignedBeaconBlock in sync (#2916)
## Proposed Changes

Allocate less memory in sync by hashing the `SignedBeaconBlock`s in a batch directly, rather than going via SSZ bytes.

Credit to @paulhauner for finding this source of temporary allocations.
2022-01-14 07:20:54 +00:00
Age Manning
6f4102aab6 Network performance tuning (#2608)
There is a pretty significant tradeoff between bandwidth and speed of gossipsub messages. 

We can reduce our bandwidth usage considerably at the cost of minimally delaying gossipsub messages. The impact of delaying messages has not been analyzed thoroughly yet, however this PR in conjunction with some gossipsub updates show considerable bandwidth reduction. 

This PR allows the user to set a CLI value (`network-load`) which is an integer in the range of 1 of 5 depending on their bandwidth appetite. 1 represents the least bandwidth but slowest message recieving and 5 represents the most bandwidth and fastest received message time. 

For low-bandwidth users it is likely to be more efficient to use a lower value. The default is set to 3, which currently represents a reduced bandwidth usage compared to previous version of this PR. The previous lighthouse versions are equivalent to setting the `network-load` CLI to 4.

This PR is awaiting a few gossipsub updates before we can get it into lighthouse.
2022-01-14 05:42:47 +00:00
Michael Sproul
6976796162 Update dependencies including sha2 (#2896)
## Proposed Changes

Although the [security advisory](https://rustsec.org/advisories/RUSTSEC-2021-0100.html) only lists `sha2` 0.9.7 as vulnerable, the [changelog](https://github.com/RustCrypto/hashes/blob/master/sha2/CHANGELOG.md#099-2022-01-06) states that 0.9.8 is also vulnerable, and has been yanked.
2022-01-11 01:35:56 +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
0b54ff17f2 Fix assert in slashing protection import (#2881)
## Issue Addressed

There was an overeager assert in the import of slashing protection data here:

fff01b24dd/validator_client/slashing_protection/src/slashing_database.rs (L939)

We were asserting that if the import contained any blocks for a validator, then the database should contain only a single block for that validator due to pruning/consolidation. However, we would only prune if the import contained _relevant blocks_ (that would actually change the maximum slot):

fff01b24dd/validator_client/slashing_protection/src/slashing_database.rs (L629-L633)

This lead to spurious failures (in the form of `ConsistencyError`s) when importing an interchange containing no new blocks for any of the validators. This wasn't hard to trigger, e.g. export and then immediately re-import the same file.

## Proposed Changes

This PR fixes the issue by simplifying the import so that it's more like the import for attestations. I.e. we make the assert true by always pruning when the imported file contains blocks.

In practice this doesn't have any downsides: if we import a new block then the behaviour is as before, except that we drop the `signing_root`. If we import an existing block or an old block then we prune the database to a single block. The only time this would be relevant is during extreme clock drift locally _plus_ import of a non-drifted interchange, which should occur infrequently.

## Additional Info

I've also added `Arbitrary` implementations to the slashing protection types so that we can fuzz them. I have a fuzzer sitting in a separate directory which I may or may not commit in a subsequent PR.

There's a new test in the standard interchange tests v5.2.1 that checks for this issue: https://github.com/eth-clients/slashing-protection-interchange-tests/pull/12
2022-01-04 20:46:44 +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
Michael Sproul
3b61ac9cbf Optimise slasher DB layout and switch to MDBX (#2776)
## Issue Addressed

Closes #2286
Closes #2538
Closes #2342

## Proposed Changes

Part II of major slasher optimisations after #2767

These changes will be backwards-incompatible due to the move to MDBX (and the schema change) 😱 

* [x] Shrink attester keys from 16 bytes to 7 bytes.
* [x] Shrink attester records from 64 bytes to 6 bytes.
* [x] Separate `DiskConfig` from regular `Config`.
* [x] Add configuration for the LRU cache size.
* [x] Add a "migration" that deletes any legacy LMDB database.
2021-12-21 08:23:17 +00:00
Divma
56d596ee42 Unban peers at the swarm level when purged (#2855)
## Issue Addressed
#2840
2021-12-20 23:45:21 +00:00
Michael Sproul
52c69c4eee Update OpenSSL (#2865)
## Proposed Changes

Bump OpenSSL for a new security advisory: https://rustsec.org/advisories/RUSTSEC-2021-0129
2021-12-15 03:56:14 +00:00
realbigsean
b22ac95d7f v1.1.6 Fork Choice changes (#2822)
## Issue Addressed

Resolves: https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse/issues/2741
Includes: https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse/pull/2853 so that we can get ssz static tests passing here on v1.1.6. If we want to merge that first, we can make this diff slightly smaller

## Proposed Changes

- Changes the `justified_epoch` and `finalized_epoch` in the `ProtoArrayNode` each to an `Option<Checkpoint>`. The `Option` is necessary only for the migration, so not ideal. But does allow us to add a default logic to `None` on these fields during the database migration.
- Adds a database migration from a legacy fork choice struct to the new one, search for all necessary block roots in fork choice by iterating through blocks in the db.
- updates related to https://github.com/ethereum/consensus-specs/pull/2727
  -  We will have to update the persisted forkchoice to make sure the justified checkpoint stored is correct according to the updated fork choice logic. This boils down to setting the forkchoice store's justified checkpoint to the justified checkpoint of the block that advanced the finalized checkpoint to the current one. 
  - AFAICT there's no migration steps necessary for the update to allow applying attestations from prior blocks, but would appreciate confirmation on that
- I updated the consensus spec tests to v1.1.6 here, but they will fail until we also implement the proposer score boost updates. I confirmed that the previously failing scenario `new_finalized_slot_is_justified_checkpoint_ancestor` will now pass after the boost updates, but haven't confirmed _all_ tests will pass because I just quickly stubbed out the proposer boost test scenario formatting.
- This PR now also includes proposer boosting https://github.com/ethereum/consensus-specs/pull/2730

## Additional Info
I realized checking justified and finalized roots in fork choice makes it more likely that we trigger this bug: https://github.com/ethereum/consensus-specs/pull/2727

It's possible the combination of justified checkpoint and finalized checkpoint in the forkchoice store is different from in any block in fork choice. So when trying to startup our store's justified checkpoint seems invalid to the rest of fork choice (but it should be valid). When this happens we get an `InvalidBestNode` error and fail to start up. So I'm including that bugfix in this branch.

Todo:

- [x] Fix fork choice tests
- [x] Self review
- [x] Add fix for https://github.com/ethereum/consensus-specs/pull/2727
- [x] Rebase onto Kintusgi 
- [x] Fix `num_active_validators` calculation as @michaelsproul pointed out
- [x] Clean up db migrations

Co-authored-by: realbigsean <seananderson33@gmail.com>
2021-12-13 20:43:22 +00:00
Michael Sproul
62d11e886e Update rusqlite from yanked version (#2861)
## Issue Addressed

The version of `rusqlite` that we were depending on has been yanked due to a vulnerability. The vulnerability only affects `update_hook`, which we don't use in Lighthouse.

There is no need to push a release -- users are safe to ignore this warning.

## Additional Info

Incoming advisory: https://github.com/rustsec/advisory-db/pull/1117
2021-12-08 23:12:08 +00:00
Paul Hauner
1b56ebf85e
Kintsugi review comments (#2831)
* Fix makefile

* Return on invalid finalized block

* Fix todo in gossip scoring

* Require --merge for --fee-recipient

* Bump eth2_serde_utils

* Change schema versions

* Swap hash/uint256 test_random impls

* Use default for ExecutionPayload::empty

* Check for DBs before removing

* Remove kintsugi docker image

* Fix CLI default value
2021-12-02 14:29:59 +11:00
Paul Hauner
82a81524e3
Bump crate versions (#2829) 2021-12-02 14:29:57 +11:00
Paul Hauner
afe59afacd
Ensure difficulty/hash/epoch overrides change the ChainSpec (#2798)
* Unify loading of eth2_network_config

* Apply overrides at lighthouse binary level

* Remove duplicate override values

* Add merge values to existing net configs

* Make override flags global

* Add merge fields to testing config

* Add one to TTD

* Fix failing engine tests

* Fix test compile error

* Remove TTD flags

* Move get_eth2_network_config

* Fix warn

* Address review comments
2021-12-02 14:29:18 +11:00
Pawan Dhananjay
24966c059d
Fix Uint256 deserialization (#2786)
* Change base_fee_per_gas to Uint256

* Add custom (de)serialization to ExecutionPayload

* Fix errors

* Add a quoted_u256 module

* Remove unused function

* lint

* Add test

* Remove extra line

Co-authored-by: Paul Hauner <paul@paulhauner.com>
2021-12-02 14:26:55 +11:00
realbigsean
d8eec16c5e
v1.1.1 spec updates (#2684)
* update initializing from eth1 for merge genesis

* read execution payload header from file lcli

* add `create-payload-header` command to `lcli`

* fix base fee parsing

* Apply suggestions from code review

* default `execution_payload_header` bool to false when deserializing `meta.yml` in EF tests

Co-authored-by: Paul Hauner <paul@paulhauner.com>
2021-12-02 14:26:54 +11:00
Paul Hauner
d8623cfc4f
[Merge] Implement execution_layer (#2635)
* Checkout serde_utils from rayonism

* Make eth1::http functions pub

* Add bones of execution_layer

* Modify decoding

* Expose Transaction, cargo fmt

* Add executePayload

* Add all minimal spec endpoints

* Start adding json rpc wrapper

* Finish custom JSON response handler

* Switch to new rpc sending method

* Add first test

* Fix camelCase

* Finish adding tests

* Begin threading execution layer into BeaconChain

* Fix clippy lints

* Fix clippy lints

* Thread execution layer into ClientBuilder

* Add CLI flags

* Add block processing methods to ExecutionLayer

* Add block_on to execution_layer

* Integrate execute_payload

* Add extra_data field

* Begin implementing payload handle

* Send consensus valid/invalid messages

* Fix minor type in task_executor

* Call forkchoiceUpdated

* Add search for TTD block

* Thread TTD into execution layer

* Allow producing block with execution payload

* Add LRU cache for execution blocks

* Remove duplicate 0x on ssz_types serialization

* Add tests for block getter methods

* Add basic block generator impl

* Add is_valid_terminal_block to EL

* Verify merge block in block_verification

* Partially implement --terminal-block-hash-override

* Add terminal_block_hash to ChainSpec

* Remove Option from terminal_block_hash in EL

* Revert merge changes to consensus/fork_choice

* Remove commented-out code

* Add bones for handling RPC methods on test server

* Add first ExecutionLayer tests

* Add testing for finding terminal block

* Prevent infinite loops

* Add insert_merge_block to block gen

* Add block gen test for pos blocks

* Start adding payloads to block gen

* Fix clippy lints

* Add execution payload to block gen

* Add execute_payload to block_gen

* Refactor block gen

* Add all routes to mock server

* Use Uint256 for base_fee_per_gas

* Add working execution chain build

* Remove unused var

* Revert "Use Uint256 for base_fee_per_gas"

This reverts commit 6c88f19ac45db834dd4dbf7a3c6e7242c1c0f735.

* Fix base_fee_for_gas Uint256

* Update execute payload handle

* Improve testing, fix bugs

* Fix default fee-recipient

* Fix fee-recipient address (again)

* Add check for terminal block, add comments, tidy

* Apply suggestions from code review

Co-authored-by: realbigsean <seananderson33@GMAIL.com>

* Fix is_none on handle Drop

* Remove commented-out tests

Co-authored-by: realbigsean <seananderson33@GMAIL.com>
2021-12-02 14:26:51 +11:00
Mark Mackey
5687c56d51
Initial merge changes
Added Execution Payload from Rayonism Fork

Updated new Containers to match Merge Spec

Updated BeaconBlockBody for Merge Spec

Completed updating BeaconState and BeaconBlockBody

Modified ExecutionPayload<T> to use Transaction<T>

Mostly Finished Changes for beacon-chain.md

Added some things for fork-choice.md

Update to match new fork-choice.md/fork.md changes

ran cargo fmt

Added Missing Pieces in eth2_libp2p for Merge

fix ef test

Various Changes to Conform Closer to Merge Spec
2021-12-02 14:26:50 +11:00
Mac L
fe75a0a9a1 Add background file logging (#2762)
## Issue Addressed

Closes #1996 

## Proposed Changes

Run a second `Logger` via `sloggers` which logs to a file in the background with:
- separate `debug-level` for background and terminal logging
- the ability to limit log size
- rotation through a customizable number of log files
- an option to compress old log files (`.gz` format)

Add the following new CLI flags:
- `--logfile-debug-level`: The debug level of the log files
- `--logfile-max-size`: The maximum size of each log file
- `--logfile-max-number`: The number of old log files to store
- `--logfile-compress`: Whether to compress old log files

By default background logging uses the `debug` log level and saves logfiles to:
- Beacon Node:  `$HOME/.lighthouse/$network/beacon/logs/beacon.log`
- Validator Client:  `$HOME/.lighthouse/$network/validators/logs/validator.log`

Or, when using the `--datadir` flag:
`$datadir/beacon/logs/beacon.log` and `$datadir/validators/logs/validator.log`

Once rotated, old logs are stored like so: `beacon.log.1`, `beacon.log.2` etc. 
> Note: `beacon.log.1` is always newer than `beacon.log.2`.

## Additional Info

Currently the default value of `--logfile-max-size` is 200 (MB) and `--logfile-max-number` is 5.
This means that the maximum storage space that the logs will take up by default is 1.2GB. 
(200MB x 5 from old log files + <200MB the current logfile being written to)
Happy to adjust these default values to whatever people think is appropriate. 

It's also worth noting that when logging to a file, we lose our custom `slog` formatting. This means the logfile logs look like this:
```
Oct 27 16:02:50.305 INFO Lighthouse started, version: Lighthouse/v2.0.1-8edd9d4+, module: lighthouse:413
Oct 27 16:02:50.305 INFO Configured for network, name: prater, module: lighthouse:414
```
2021-11-30 03:25:32 +00:00
Michael Sproul
3fb8162dcc Use published ssz/tree_hash (#2825)
## Proposed Changes

Switch over to the latest published versions of the crates in the SSZ/`tree_hash` family.

## Additional Info

The crates were published at the current head of `unstable`: 0b319d4926. All 5 crates listed in this PR were published via tags, e.g. https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse/releases/tag/tree-hash-v0.4.0
2021-11-24 00:28:30 +00:00
Age Manning
e519af9012 Update Lighthouse Dependencies (#2818)
## Issue Addressed

Updates lighthouse dependencies to resolve audit issues in out-dated deps.
2021-11-18 05:08:42 +00:00
Paul Hauner
931daa40d7 Add fork choice EF tests (#2737)
## Issue Addressed

Resolves #2545

## Proposed Changes

Adds the long-overdue EF tests for fork choice. Although we had pretty good coverage via other implementations that closely followed our approach, it is nonetheless important for us to implement these tests too.

During testing I found that we were using a hard-coded `SAFE_SLOTS_TO_UPDATE_JUSTIFIED` value rather than one from the `ChainSpec`. This caused a failure during a minimal preset test. This doesn't represent a risk to mainnet or testnets, since the hard-coded value matched the mainnet preset.

## Failing Cases

There is one failing case which is presently marked as `SkippedKnownFailure`:

```
case 4 ("new_finalized_slot_is_justified_checkpoint_ancestor") from /home/paul/development/lighthouse/testing/ef_tests/consensus-spec-tests/tests/minimal/phase0/fork_choice/on_block/pyspec_tests/new_finalized_slot_is_justified_checkpoint_ancestor failed with NotEqual:
head check failed: Got Head { slot: Slot(40), root: 0x9183dbaed4191a862bd307d476e687277fc08469fc38618699863333487703e7 } | Expected Head { slot: Slot(24), root: 0x105b49b51bf7103c182aa58860b039550a89c05a4675992e2af703bd02c84570 }
```

This failure is due to #2741. It's not a particularly high priority issue at the moment, so we fix it after merging this PR.
2021-11-08 07:29:04 +00:00
mooori
d01fe02824 Add regression tests for boot_node (#2749)
## Issue Addressed
Resolves #2602

## Proposed Changes

*Note: For a review it might help to look at the individual commits.*

### `boot_node`
Add support for the flags `dump-config` and `immediate-shutdown`. For `immediate-shutdown` the actual behavior could be described as `dump-config-and-exit`.

Both flags are handled in `boot_node::main`, which appears to be the simplest approach.

### `boot_node` regression tests
Added in `lighthouse/tests/boot_node.rs`.

### `CommandLineTestExec`
Factors out boilerplate related to CLI tests. It's used in the regression tests for `boot_node`, `beacon_node` and `validator_client`.

## Open TODO
Add tests for `boot_node` flags `enable-enr-auto-update` and `disable-packet-filter`. They end up in [`Discv5Config`](9ed2cba6bc/boot_node/src/config.rs (L29)), which doesn't support serde (de)serialization.

I haven't found a workaround - guidance would be appreciated.
2021-11-08 01:37:58 +00:00
Michael Sproul
e8a557fdd8 Update prometheus to v0.13.0 (#2757)
## Issue Addressed

Closes #2485
2021-11-01 05:52:30 +00:00
Age Manning
1790010260 Upgrade to latest libp2p (#2605)
This is a pre-cursor to the next libp2p upgrade. 

It is currently being used for staging a number of PR upgrades which are contingent on the latest libp2p.
2021-10-29 01:59:29 +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
Paul Hauner
fff01b24dd Release v2.0.1 (#2726)
## Issue Addressed

NA

## Proposed Changes

- Update versions to `v2.0.1` in anticipation for a release early next week.
- Add `--ignore` to `cargo audit`. See #2727.

## Additional Info

NA
2021-10-18 03:08:32 +00:00
Age Manning
180c90bf6d Correct peer connection transition logic (#2725)
## Description

This PR updates the peer connection transition logic. It is acceptable for a peer to immediately transition from a disconnected state to a disconnecting state. This can occur when we are at our peer limit and a new peer's dial us.
2021-10-17 04:04:36 +00:00
Age Manning
05040e68ec Update discovery (#2711)
## Issue Addressed

#2695 

## Proposed Changes

This updates discovery to the latest version which has patched a panic that occurred due to a race condition in the bucket logic.
2021-10-14 22:09:38 +00:00
Paul Hauner
18340d1fb6 Get arbitrary check passing (2.0) (#2710)
## Issue Addressed

NA

## Proposed Changes

This is a wholesale rip-off of #2708, see that PR for more of a description.

I've made this PR since @realbigsean is offline and I can't merge his PR due to Github's frustrating `target-branch-check` bug. I also changed the branch to `unstable`, since I'm trying to minimize the diff between `merge-f2f`/`unstable`. I'll just rebase `merge-f2f` onto `unstable` after this PR merges.

When running `make lint` I noticed the following warning:

```
warning: patch for `fixed-hash` uses the features mechanism. default-features and features will not take effect because the patch dependency does not support this mechanism
```

So, I removed the `features` section from the patch.

## Additional Info

NA


Co-authored-by: realbigsean <seananderson33@gmail.com>
2021-10-14 02:58:11 +00:00
Mac L
a73d698e30 Add TLS capability to the beacon node HTTP API (#2668)
Currently, the beacon node has no ability to serve the HTTP API over TLS.
Adding this functionality would be helpful for certain use cases, such as when you need a validator client to connect to a backup beacon node which is outside your local network, and the use of an SSH tunnel or reverse proxy would be inappropriate.

## Proposed Changes

- Add three new CLI flags to the beacon node
  - `--http-enable-tls`: enables TLS
  - `--http-tls-cert`: to specify the path to the certificate file
  - `--http-tls-key`: to specify the path to the key file
- Update the HTTP API to optionally use `warp`'s [`TlsServer`](https://docs.rs/warp/0.3.1/warp/struct.TlsServer.html) depending on the presence of the `--http-enable-tls` flag
- Update tests and docs
- Use a custom branch for `warp` to ensure proper error handling

## Additional Info

Serving the API over TLS should currently be considered experimental. The reason for this is that it uses code from an [unmerged PR](https://github.com/seanmonstar/warp/pull/717). This commit provides the `try_bind_with_graceful_shutdown` method to `warp`, which is helpful for controlling error flow when the TLS configuration is invalid (cert/key files don't exist, incorrect permissions, etc). 
I've implemented the same code in my [branch here](https://github.com/macladson/warp/tree/tls).

Once the code has been reviewed and merged upstream into `warp`, we can remove the dependency on my branch and the feature can be considered more stable.

Currently, the private key file must not be password-protected in order to be read into Lighthouse.
2021-10-12 03:35:49 +00:00
Michael Sproul
708557a473 Fix cargo audit warns for nix, psutil, time (#2699)
## Issue Addressed

Fix `cargo audit` failures on `unstable`

Closes #2698

## Proposed Changes

The main culprit is `nix`, which is vulnerable for versions below v0.23.0. We can't get by with a straight-forward `cargo update` because `psutil` depends on an old version of `nix` (cf. https://github.com/rust-psutil/rust-psutil/pull/93). Hence I've temporarily forked `psutil` under the `sigp` org, where I've included the update to `nix` v0.23.0.

Additionally, I took the chance to update the `time` dependency to v0.3, which removed a bunch of stale deps including `stdweb` which is no longer maintained. Lighthouse only uses the `time` crate in the notifier to do some pretty printing, and so wasn't affected by any of the breaking changes in v0.3 ([changelog here](https://github.com/time-rs/time/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md#030-2021-07-30)).
2021-10-11 00:10:35 +00:00
Wink Saville
58870fc6d3 Add test_logger as feature to logging (#2586)
## Issue Addressed

Fix #2585

## Proposed Changes

Provide a canonical version of test_logger that can be used
throughout lighthouse.

## Additional Info

This allows tests to conditionally emit logging data by adding
test_logger as the default logger. And then when executing
`cargo test --features logging/test_logger` log output
will be visible:

  wink@3900x:~/lighthouse/common/logging/tests/test-feature-test_logger (Add-test_logger-as-feature-to-logging)
  $ cargo test --features logging/test_logger
      Finished test [unoptimized + debuginfo] target(s) in 0.02s
       Running unittests (target/debug/deps/test_logger-e20115db6a5e3714)

  running 1 test
  Sep 10 12:53:45.212 INFO hi, module: test_logger:8
  test tests::test_fn_with_logging ... ok

  test result: ok. 1 passed; 0 failed; 0 ignored; 0 measured; 0 filtered out; finished in 0.00s

     Doc-tests test-logger

  running 0 tests

  test result: ok. 0 passed; 0 failed; 0 ignored; 0 measured; 0 filtered out; finished in 0.00s

Or, in normal scenarios where logging isn't needed, executing
`cargo test` the log output will not be visible:

  wink@3900x:~/lighthouse/common/logging/tests/test-feature-test_logger (Add-test_logger-as-feature-to-logging)
  $ cargo test
      Finished test [unoptimized + debuginfo] target(s) in 0.02s
       Running unittests (target/debug/deps/test_logger-02e02f8d41e8cf8a)

  running 1 test
  test tests::test_fn_with_logging ... ok

  test result: ok. 1 passed; 0 failed; 0 ignored; 0 measured; 0 filtered out; finished in 0.00s

     Doc-tests test-logger

  running 0 tests

  test result: ok. 0 passed; 0 failed; 0 ignored; 0 measured; 0 filtered out; finished in 0.00s
2021-10-06 00:46:07 +00:00
Michael Sproul
7c88f582d9 Release v2.0.0 (#2673)
## Proposed Changes

* Bump version to v2.0.0
* Update dependencies (obsoletes #2670). `tokio-macros` v1.4.0 had been yanked due to a bug.
2021-10-05 03:53:18 +00:00
Michael Sproul
ea78315749 Release v2.0.0-rc.0 (#2634)
## Proposed Changes

Cut the first release candidate for v2.0.0, in preparation for testing and release this week

## Additional Info

Builds on #2632, which should either be merged first or in the same batch
2021-10-01 01:23:55 +00:00
Squirrel
db4d72c4f1 Remove unused deps (#2592)
Found some deps you're possibly not using.

Please shout if you think they are indeed still needed.
2021-09-30 04:31:42 +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
Paul Hauner
924a1345b1 Update zeroize_derive (#2625)
## Issue Addressed

NA

## Proposed Changes

As `cargo audit` astutely pointed out, the version of `zeroize_derive` were were using had a vulnerability:

```
Crate:         zeroize_derive
Version:       1.1.0
Title:         `#[zeroize(drop)]` doesn't implement `Drop` for `enum`s
Date:          2021-09-24
ID:            RUSTSEC-2021-0115
URL:           https://rustsec.org/advisories/RUSTSEC-2021-0115
Solution:      Upgrade to >=1.2.0
```

This PR updates `zeroize` and `zeroize_derive` to appease `cargo audit`.

`tiny-bip39` was also updated to allow compile.

## Additional Info

I don't believe this vulnerability actually affected the Lighthouse code-base directly. However, `tiny-bip39` may have been affected which may have resulted in some uncleaned memory in Lighthouse. Whilst this is not ideal, it's not a major issue. Zeroization is a nice-to-have since it only protects from sophisticated attacks or attackers that already have a high level of access already.
2021-09-25 05:58:37 +00:00
Paul Hauner
fe52322088 Implement SSZ union type (#2579)
## Issue Addressed

NA

## Proposed Changes

Implements the "union" type from the SSZ spec for `ssz`, `ssz_derive`, `tree_hash` and `tree_hash_derive` so it may be derived for `enums`:

https://github.com/ethereum/consensus-specs/blob/v1.1.0-beta.3/ssz/simple-serialize.md#union

The union type is required for the merge, since the `Transaction` type is defined as a single-variant union `Union[OpaqueTransaction]`.

### Crate Updates

This PR will (hopefully) cause CI to publish new versions for the following crates:

- `eth2_ssz_derive`: `0.2.1` -> `0.3.0`
- `eth2_ssz`: `0.3.0` -> `0.4.0`
- `eth2_ssz_types`: `0.2.0` -> `0.2.1`
- `tree_hash`: `0.3.0` -> `0.4.0`
- `tree_hash_derive`: `0.3.0` -> `0.4.0`

These these crates depend on each other, I've had to add a workspace-level `[patch]` for these crates. A follow-up PR will need to remove this patch, ones the new versions are published.

### Union Behaviors

We already had SSZ `Encode` and `TreeHash` derive for enums, however it just did a "transparent" pass-through of the inner value. Since the "union" decoding from the spec is in conflict with the transparent method, I've required that all `enum` have exactly one of the following enum-level attributes:

#### SSZ

-  `#[ssz(enum_behaviour = "union")]`
    - matches the spec used for the merge
-  `#[ssz(enum_behaviour = "transparent")]`
    - maintains existing functionality
    - not supported for `Decode` (never was)
    
#### TreeHash

-  `#[tree_hash(enum_behaviour = "union")]`
    - matches the spec used for the merge
-  `#[tree_hash(enum_behaviour = "transparent")]`
    - maintains existing functionality

This means that we can maintain the existing transparent behaviour, but all existing users will get a compile-time error until they explicitly opt-in to being transparent.

### Legacy Option Encoding

Before this PR, we already had a union-esque encoding for `Option<T>`. However, this was with the *old* SSZ spec where the union selector was 4 bytes. During merge specification, the spec was changed to use 1 byte for the selector.

Whilst the 4-byte `Option` encoding was never used in the spec, we used it in our database. Writing a migrate script for all occurrences of `Option` in the database would be painful, especially since it's used in the `CommitteeCache`. To avoid the migrate script, I added a serde-esque `#[ssz(with = "module")]` field-level attribute to `ssz_derive` so that we can opt into the 4-byte encoding on a field-by-field basis.

The `ssz::legacy::four_byte_impl!` macro allows a one-liner to define the module required for the `#[ssz(with = "module")]` for some `Option<T> where T: Encode + Decode`.

Notably, **I have removed `Encode` and `Decode` impls for `Option`**. I've done this to force a break on downstream users. Like I mentioned, `Option` isn't used in the spec so I don't think it'll be *that* annoying. I think it's nicer than quietly having two different union implementations or quietly breaking the existing `Option` impl.

### Crate Publish Ordering

I've modified the order in which CI publishes crates to ensure that we don't publish a crate without ensuring we already published a crate that it depends upon.

## TODO

- [ ] Queue a follow-up `[patch]`-removing PR.
2021-09-25 05:58:36 +00:00
Michael Sproul
9667dc2f03 Implement checkpoint sync (#2244)
## Issue Addressed

Closes #1891
Closes #1784

## Proposed Changes

Implement checkpoint sync for Lighthouse, enabling it to start from a weak subjectivity checkpoint.

## Additional Info

- [x] Return unavailable status for out-of-range blocks requested by peers (#2561)
- [x] Implement sync daemon for fetching historical blocks (#2561)
- [x] Verify chain hashes (either in `historical_blocks.rs` or the calling module)
- [x] Consistency check for initial block + state
- [x] Fetch the initial state and block from a beacon node HTTP endpoint
- [x] Don't crash fetching beacon states by slot from the API
- [x] Background service for state reconstruction, triggered by CLI flag or API call.

Considered out of scope for this PR:

- Drop the requirement to provide the `--checkpoint-block` (this would require some pretty heavy refactoring of block verification)


Co-authored-by: Diva M <divma@protonmail.com>
2021-09-22 00:37:28 +00:00
Age Manning
56e0615df8 Experimental discovery (#2577)
# Description

A few changes have been made to discovery. In particular a custom re-write of an LRU cache which previously was read/write O(N) for all our sessions ~5k, to a more reasonable hashmap-style O(1). 

Further there has been reported issues in the current discv5, so added error handling to help identify the issue has been added.
2021-09-16 04:45:05 +00:00
Paul Hauner
c5c7476518 Web3Signer support for VC (#2522)
[EIP-3030]: https://eips.ethereum.org/EIPS/eip-3030
[Web3Signer]: https://consensys.github.io/web3signer/web3signer-eth2.html

## Issue Addressed

Resolves #2498

## Proposed Changes

Allows the VC to call out to a [Web3Signer] remote signer to obtain signatures.


## Additional Info

### Making Signing Functions `async`

To allow remote signing, I needed to make all the signing functions `async`. This caused a bit of noise where I had to convert iterators into `for` loops.

In `duties_service.rs` there was a particularly tricky case where we couldn't hold a write-lock across an `await`, so I had to first take a read-lock, then grab a write-lock.

### Move Signing from Core Executor

Whilst implementing this feature, I noticed that we signing was happening on the core tokio executor. I suspect this was causing the executor to temporarily lock and occasionally trigger some HTTP timeouts (and potentially SQL pool timeouts, but I can't verify this). Since moving all signing into blocking tokio tasks, I noticed a distinct drop in the "atttestations_http_get" metric on a Prater node:

![http_get_times](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/6660660/132143737-82fd3836-2e7e-445b-a143-cb347783baad.png)

I think this graph indicates that freeing the core executor allows the VC to operate more smoothly.

### Refactor TaskExecutor

I noticed that the `TaskExecutor::spawn_blocking_handle` function would fail to spawn tasks if it were unable to obtain handles to some metrics (this can happen if the same metric is defined twice). It seemed that a more sensible approach would be to keep spawning tasks, but without metrics. To that end, I refactored the function so that it would still function without metrics. There are no other changes made.

## TODO

- [x] Restructure to support multiple signing methods.
- [x] Add calls to remote signer from VC.
- [x] Documentation
- [x] Test all endpoints
- [x] Test HTTPS certificate
- [x] Allow adding remote signer validators via the API
- [x] Add Altair support via [21.8.1-rc1](https://github.com/ConsenSys/web3signer/releases/tag/21.8.1-rc1)
- [x] Create issue to start using latest version of web3signer. (See #2570)

## Notes

- ~~Web3Signer doesn't yet support the Altair fork for Prater. See https://github.com/ConsenSys/web3signer/issues/423.~~
- ~~There is not yet a release of Web3Signer which supports Altair blocks. See https://github.com/ConsenSys/web3signer/issues/391.~~
2021-09-16 03:26:33 +00:00
Wink Saville
4755d4b236 Update sloggers to v2.0.2 (#2588)
fixes #2584
2021-09-14 06:48:26 +00:00
Paul Hauner
f9bba92db3 v1.5.2 (#2595)
## Issue Addressed

NA

## Proposed Changes

Version bump

## Additional Info

Please do not `bors` without my approval, I am still testing.
2021-09-13 23:01:19 +00:00
Squirrel
e4ed42a9d8 Fix nightly bump num bigint (#2591)
## Issue Addressed

Builds again on latest nightly

## Proposed Changes

Break was caused by: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/88581
2021-09-12 23:55:20 +00:00
Paul Hauner
ddbd4e6965 v1.5.2-rc.0 (#2565)
## Issue Addressed

NA

## Proposed Changes

- Bump version
- Tidy some comments mangled by the version change regex.

## Additional Info

NA
2021-09-03 23:28:21 +00:00
Michael Sproul
f4aa1d8aea Archive remote_signer code (#2559)
## Proposed Changes

This PR deletes all `remote_signer` code from Lighthouse, for the following reasons:

* The `remote_signer` code is unused, and we have no plans to use it now that we're moving to supporting the Web3Signer APIs: #2522
* It represents a significant maintenance burden. The HTTP API tests have been prone to platform-specific failures, and breakages due to dependency upgrades, e.g. #2400.

Although the code is deleted it remains in the Git history should we ever want to recover it. For ease of reference:

- The last commit containing remote signer code: 5a3bcd2904
- The last Lighthouse version: v1.5.1
2021-09-03 06:09:18 +00:00
Pawan Dhananjay
6f18f95893 Update file permissions (#2499)
## Issue Addressed

Resolves #2438 
Resolves #2437 

## Proposed Changes

Changes the permissions for validator client http server api token file and secret key to 600 from 644. Also changes the permission for logfiles generated using the `--logfile` cli option to 600.

Logs the path to the api token instead of the actual api token. Updates docs to reflect the change.
2021-09-03 02:41:10 +00:00
realbigsean
50321c6671 Updates to make crates publishable (#2472)
## Issue Addressed

Related to: #2259

Made an attempt at all the necessary updates here to publish the crates to crates.io. I incremented the minor versions on all the crates that have been previously published. We still might run into some issues as we try to publish because I'm not able to test this out but I think it's a good starting point.

## Proposed Changes

- Add description and license to `ssz_types` and `serde_util`
- rename `serde_util` to `eth2_serde_util`
- increment minor versions
- remove path dependencies
- remove patch dependencies 

## Additional Info
Crates published: 

- [x] `tree_hash` -- need to publish `tree_hash_derive` and `eth2_hashing` first
- [x] `eth2_ssz_types` -- need to publish `eth2_serde_util` first
- [x] `tree_hash_derive`
- [x] `eth2_ssz`
- [x] `eth2_ssz_derive`
- [x] `eth2_serde_util`
- [x] `eth2_hashing`


Co-authored-by: realbigsean <seananderson33@gmail.com>
2021-09-03 01:10:25 +00:00
Paul Hauner
1031f79aca Improve ergonomics of adding a new network config (#2489)
## Issue Addressed

NA

## Proposed Changes

This PR adds some more fancy macro magic to make it easier to add a new built-in (aka "baked-in") testnet config to the `lighthouse` binary.

Previously, a user needed to modify several files and repeat themselves several times. Now, they only need to add a single definition in the `eth2_config` crate. No repetition 🎉
2021-08-30 23:27:28 +00:00
Michael Sproul
10945e0619 Revert bad blocks on missed fork (#2529)
## Issue Addressed

Closes #2526

## Proposed Changes

If the head block fails to decode on start up, do two things:

1. Revert all blocks between the head and the most recent hard fork (to `fork_slot - 1`).
2. Reset fork choice so that it contains the new head, and all blocks back to the new head's finalized checkpoint.

## Additional Info

I tweaked some of the beacon chain test harness stuff in order to make it generic enough to test with a non-zero slot clock on start-up. In the process I consolidated all the various `new_` methods into a single generic one which will hopefully serve all future uses 🤞
2021-08-30 06:41:31 +00:00
Mason Stallmo
bc14d1d73d Add more unix signal handlers (#2486)
## Issue Addressed

Resolves #2114 

Swapped out the ctrlc crate for tokio signals to hook register handlers for SIGPIPE and SIGHUP along with SIGTERM and SIGINT.

## Proposed Changes

- Swap out the ctrlc crate for tokio signals for unix signal handing
- Register signals for SIGPIPE and SHIGUP that trigger the same shutdown procedure as SIGTERM and SIGINT

## Additional Info

I tested these changes against the examples in the original issue and noticed some interesting behavior on my machine. When running `lighthouse bn --network pyrmont |& tee -a pyrmont_bn.log` or `lighthouse bn --network pyrmont 2>&1 | tee -a pyrmont_bn.log` none of the above signals are sent to the lighthouse program in a way I was able to observe. 

The only time it seems that the signal gets sent to the lighthouse program is if there is no redirection of stderr to stdout. I'm not as familiar with the details of how unix signals work in linux with a redirect like that so I'm not sure if this is a bug in the program or expected behavior.

Signals are correctly received without the redirection and if the above signals are sent directly to the program with something like `kill`.
2021-08-30 05:19:34 +00:00
Paul Hauner
b0ac3464ca v1.5.1 (#2544)
## Issue Addressed

NA

## Proposed Changes

- Bump version

## Additional Info

NA
2021-08-27 01:58:19 +00:00
Michael Sproul
aca49fc45e Security update for openssl (#2539)
## Proposed Changes

Appease `cargo audit` by updating `openssl-src` to avoid these two vulns:

- https://rustsec.org/advisories/RUSTSEC-2021-0097
- https://rustsec.org/advisories/RUSTSEC-2021-0098
2021-08-25 03:13:41 +00:00
Paul Hauner
90d5ab1566 v1.5.0 (#2535)
## Issue Addressed

NA

## Proposed Changes

- Version bump
- Increase queue sizes for aggregated attestations and re-queued attestations. 

## Additional Info

NA
2021-08-23 04:27:36 +00:00
Paul Hauner
c7379836a5 v1.5.0-rc.1 (#2516)
## Issue Addressed

NA

## Proposed Changes

- Bump version

## Additional Info

NA
2021-08-17 05:34:31 +00:00
Michael Sproul
c0a2f501d9 Upgrade dependencies (#2513)
## Proposed Changes

* Consolidate Tokio versions: everything now uses the latest v1.10.0, no more `tokio-compat`.
* Many semver-compatible changes via `cargo update`. Notably this upgrades from the yanked v0.8.0 version of crossbeam-deque which is present in v1.5.0-rc.0
* Many semver incompatible upgrades via `cargo upgrades` and `cargo upgrade --workspace pkg_name`. Notable ommissions:
    - Prometheus, to be handled separately: https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse/issues/2485
    - `rand`, `rand_xorshift`: the libsecp256k1 package requires 0.7.x, so we'll stick with that for now
    - `ethereum-types` is pinned at 0.11.0 because that's what `web3` is using and it seems nice to have just a single version
    
## Additional Info

We still have two versions of `libp2p-core` due to `discv5` depending on the v0.29.0 release rather than `master`. AFAIK it should be OK to release in this state (cc @AgeManning )
2021-08-17 01:00:24 +00:00