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Age Manning
c62810b408
Update to Libp2p to 39.1 (#2448)
* Adjust beacon node timeouts for validator client HTTP requests (#2352)

Resolves #2313

Provide `BeaconNodeHttpClient` with a dedicated `Timeouts` struct.
This will allow granular adjustment of the timeout duration for different calls made from the VC to the BN. These can either be a constant value, or as a ratio of the slot duration.

Improve timeout performance by using these adjusted timeout duration's only whenever a fallback endpoint is available.

Add a CLI flag called `use-long-timeouts` to revert to the old behavior.

Additionally set the default `BeaconNodeHttpClient` timeouts to the be the slot duration of the network, rather than a constant 12 seconds. This will allow it to adjust to different network specifications.

Co-authored-by: Paul Hauner <paul@paulhauner.com>

* Use read_recursive locks in database (#2417)

Closes #2245

Replace all calls to `RwLock::read` in the `store` crate with `RwLock::read_recursive`.

* Unfortunately we can't run the deadlock detector on CI because it's pinned to an old Rust 1.51.0 nightly which cannot compile Lighthouse (one of our deps uses `ptr::addr_of!` which is too new). A fun side-project at some point might be to update the deadlock detector.
* The reason I think we haven't seen this deadlock (at all?) in practice is that _writes_ to the database's split point are quite infrequent, and a concurrent write is required to trigger the deadlock. The split point is only written when finalization advances, which is once per epoch (every ~6 minutes), and state reads are also quite sporadic. Perhaps we've just been incredibly lucky, or there's something about the timing of state reads vs database migration that protects us.
* I wrote a few small programs to demo the deadlock, and the effectiveness of the `read_recursive` fix: https://github.com/michaelsproul/relock_deadlock_mvp
* [The docs for `read_recursive`](https://docs.rs/lock_api/0.4.2/lock_api/struct.RwLock.html#method.read_recursive) warn of starvation for writers. I think in order for starvation to occur the database would have to be spammed with so many state reads that it's unable to ever clear them all and find time for a write, in which case migration of states to the freezer would cease. If an attack could be performed to trigger this starvation then it would likely trigger a deadlock in the current code, and I think ceasing migration is preferable to deadlocking in this extreme situation. In practice neither should occur due to protection from spammy peers at the network layer. Nevertheless, it would be prudent to run this change on the testnet nodes to check that it doesn't cause accidental starvation.

* Return more detail when invalid data is found in the DB during startup (#2445)

- Resolves #2444

Adds some more detail to the error message returned when the `BeaconChainBuilder` is unable to access or decode block/state objects during startup.

NA

* Use hardware acceleration for SHA256 (#2426)

Modify the SHA256 implementation in `eth2_hashing` so that it switches between `ring` and `sha2` to take advantage of [x86_64 SHA extensions](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intel_SHA_extensions). The extensions are available on modern Intel and AMD CPUs, and seem to provide a considerable speed-up: on my Ryzen 5950X it dropped state tree hashing times by about 30% from 35ms to 25ms (on Prater).

The extensions became available in the `sha2` crate [last year](https://www.reddit.com/r/rust/comments/hf2vcx/ann_rustcryptos_sha1_and_sha2_now_support/), and are not available in Ring, which uses a [pure Rust implementation of sha2](https://github.com/briansmith/ring/blob/main/src/digest/sha2.rs). Ring is faster on CPUs that lack the extensions so I've implemented a runtime switch to use `sha2` only when the extensions are available. The runtime switching seems to impose a miniscule penalty (see the benchmarks linked below).

* Start a release checklist (#2270)

NA

Add a checklist to the release draft created by CI. I know @michaelsproul was also working on this and I suspect @realbigsean also might have useful input.

NA

* Serious banning

* fmt

Co-authored-by: Mac L <mjladson@pm.me>
Co-authored-by: Paul Hauner <paul@paulhauner.com>
Co-authored-by: Michael Sproul <michael@sigmaprime.io>
2021-07-15 16:43:18 +10:00
Age Manning
3c0d3227ab
Global Network Behaviour Refactor (#2442)
* Network upgrades (#2345)

* Discovery patch (#2382)

* Upgrade libp2p and unstable gossip

* Network protocol upgrades

* Correct dependencies, reduce incoming bucket limit

* Clean up dirty DHT entries before repopulating

* Update cargo lock

* Update lockfile

* Update ENR dep

* Update deps to specific versions

* Update test dependencies

* Update docker rust, and remote signer tests

* More remote signer test fixes

* Temp commit

* Update discovery

* Remove cached enrs after dialing

* Increase the session capacity, for improved efficiency

* Bleeding edge discovery (#2435)

* Update discovery banning logic and tokio

* Update to latest discovery

* Shift to latest discovery

* Fmt

* Initial re-factor of the behaviour

* More progress

* Missed changes

* First draft

* Discovery as a behaviour

* Adding back event waker (not convinced its neccessary, but have made this many changes already)

* Corrections

* Speed up discovery

* Remove double log

* Fmt

* After disconnect inform swarm about ban

* More fmt

* Appease clippy

* Improve ban handling

* Update tests

* Update cargo.lock

* Correct tests

* Downgrade log
2021-07-15 16:43:17 +10:00
Pawan Dhananjay
64226321b3
Relax requirement for enr fork digest predicate (#2433) 2021-07-15 16:43:17 +10:00
Age Manning
c1d2e35c9e
Bleeding edge discovery (#2435)
* Update discovery banning logic and tokio

* Update to latest discovery

* Shift to latest discovery

* Fmt
2021-07-15 16:43:17 +10:00
Age Manning
f4bc9db16d
Change the window mode of yamux (#2390) 2021-07-15 16:43:17 +10:00
Age Manning
6fb48b45fa
Discovery patch (#2382)
* Upgrade libp2p and unstable gossip

* Network protocol upgrades

* Correct dependencies, reduce incoming bucket limit

* Clean up dirty DHT entries before repopulating

* Update cargo lock

* Update lockfile

* Update ENR dep

* Update deps to specific versions

* Update test dependencies

* Update docker rust, and remote signer tests

* More remote signer test fixes

* Temp commit

* Update discovery

* Remove cached enrs after dialing

* Increase the session capacity, for improved efficiency
2021-07-15 16:43:17 +10:00
Age Manning
4aa06c9555
Network upgrades (#2345) 2021-07-15 16:43:10 +10:00
Paul Hauner
b0f5c4c776 Clarify eth1 error message (#2461)
## Issue Addressed

- Closes #2452

## Proposed Changes

Addresses: https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse/issues/2452#issuecomment-879873511

## Additional Info

NA
2021-07-15 04:22:06 +00:00
realbigsean
a3a7f39b0d [Altair] Sync committee pools (#2321)
Add pools supporting sync committees:
- naive sync aggregation pool
- observed sync contributions pool
- observed sync contributors pool
- observed sync aggregators pool

Add SSZ types and tests related to sync committee signatures.

Co-authored-by: Michael Sproul <michael@sigmaprime.io>
Co-authored-by: realbigsean <seananderson33@gmail.com>
2021-07-15 00:52:02 +00:00
Michael Sproul
8fa6e463ca Update direct libsecp256k1 dependencies (#2456)
## Proposed Changes

* Remove direct dependencies on vulnerable `libsecp256k1 0.3.5`
* Ignore the RUSTSEC issue until it is resolved in #2389
2021-07-14 05:24:10 +00:00
Paul Hauner
fc4c611476 Remove msg about longer sync with remote eth1 nodes (#2453)
## Issue Addressed

- Resolves #2452

## Proposed Changes

I've seen a few people confused by this and I don't think the message is really worth it.

## Additional Info

NA
2021-07-14 05:24:09 +00:00
divma
304fb05e44 Maintain attestations that reference unknown blocks (#2319)
## Issue Addressed

#635 

## Proposed Changes
- Keep attestations that reference a block we have not seen for 30secs before being re processed
- If we do import the block before that time elapses, it is reprocessed in that moment
- The first time it fails, do nothing wrt to gossipsub propagation or peer downscoring. If after being re processed it fails, downscore with a `LowToleranceError` and ignore the message.
2021-07-14 05:24:08 +00:00
Paul Hauner
9656ffee7c Metrics for sync aggregate fullness (#2439)
## Issue Addressed

NA

## Proposed Changes

Adds a metric to see how many set bits are in the sync aggregate for each beacon block being imported.

## Additional Info

NA
2021-07-13 02:22:55 +00:00
Paul Hauner
27aec1962c Add more detail to "Prior attestation known" log (#2447)
## Issue Addressed

NA

## Proposed Changes

Adds more detail to the log when an attestation is ignored due to a prior one being known. This will help identify which validators are causing the issue.

## Additional Info

NA
2021-07-13 01:02:03 +00:00
Paul Hauner
20fce117f3 Start a release checklist (#2270)
## Issue Addressed

NA

## Proposed Changes

Add a checklist to the release draft created by CI. I know @michaelsproul was also working on this and I suspect @realbigsean also might have useful input.

## Additional Info

NA
2021-07-12 10:02:25 +00:00
Michael Sproul
2c691af95b Use hardware acceleration for SHA256 (#2426)
## Proposed Changes

Modify the SHA256 implementation in `eth2_hashing` so that it switches between `ring` and `sha2` to take advantage of [x86_64 SHA extensions](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intel_SHA_extensions). The extensions are available on modern Intel and AMD CPUs, and seem to provide a considerable speed-up: on my Ryzen 5950X it dropped state tree hashing times by about 30% from 35ms to 25ms (on Prater).

## Additional Info

The extensions became available in the `sha2` crate [last year](https://www.reddit.com/r/rust/comments/hf2vcx/ann_rustcryptos_sha1_and_sha2_now_support/), and are not available in Ring, which uses a [pure Rust implementation of sha2](https://github.com/briansmith/ring/blob/main/src/digest/sha2.rs). Ring is faster on CPUs that lack the extensions so I've implemented a runtime switch to use `sha2` only when the extensions are available. The runtime switching seems to impose a miniscule penalty (see the benchmarks linked below).
2021-07-12 08:47:01 +00:00
Paul Hauner
a7b7134abb Return more detail when invalid data is found in the DB during startup (#2445)
## Issue Addressed

- Resolves #2444

## Proposed Changes

Adds some more detail to the error message returned when the `BeaconChainBuilder` is unable to access or decode block/state objects during startup.

## Additional Info

NA
2021-07-12 07:31:27 +00:00
Michael Sproul
371c216ac3 Use read_recursive locks in database (#2417)
## Issue Addressed

Closes #2245

## Proposed Changes

Replace all calls to `RwLock::read` in the `store` crate with `RwLock::read_recursive`.

## Additional Info

* Unfortunately we can't run the deadlock detector on CI because it's pinned to an old Rust 1.51.0 nightly which cannot compile Lighthouse (one of our deps uses `ptr::addr_of!` which is too new). A fun side-project at some point might be to update the deadlock detector.
* The reason I think we haven't seen this deadlock (at all?) in practice is that _writes_ to the database's split point are quite infrequent, and a concurrent write is required to trigger the deadlock. The split point is only written when finalization advances, which is once per epoch (every ~6 minutes), and state reads are also quite sporadic. Perhaps we've just been incredibly lucky, or there's something about the timing of state reads vs database migration that protects us.
* I wrote a few small programs to demo the deadlock, and the effectiveness of the `read_recursive` fix: https://github.com/michaelsproul/relock_deadlock_mvp
* [The docs for `read_recursive`](https://docs.rs/lock_api/0.4.2/lock_api/struct.RwLock.html#method.read_recursive) warn of starvation for writers. I think in order for starvation to occur the database would have to be spammed with so many state reads that it's unable to ever clear them all and find time for a write, in which case migration of states to the freezer would cease. If an attack could be performed to trigger this starvation then it would likely trigger a deadlock in the current code, and I think ceasing migration is preferable to deadlocking in this extreme situation. In practice neither should occur due to protection from spammy peers at the network layer. Nevertheless, it would be prudent to run this change on the testnet nodes to check that it doesn't cause accidental starvation.
2021-07-12 07:31:26 +00:00
Mac L
b3c7e59a5b Adjust beacon node timeouts for validator client HTTP requests (#2352)
## Issue Addressed

Resolves #2313 

## Proposed Changes

Provide `BeaconNodeHttpClient` with a dedicated `Timeouts` struct.
This will allow granular adjustment of the timeout duration for different calls made from the VC to the BN. These can either be a constant value, or as a ratio of the slot duration.

Improve timeout performance by using these adjusted timeout duration's only whenever a fallback endpoint is available.

Add a CLI flag called `use-long-timeouts` to revert to the old behavior.

## Additional Info

Additionally set the default `BeaconNodeHttpClient` timeouts to the be the slot duration of the network, rather than a constant 12 seconds. This will allow it to adjust to different network specifications.


Co-authored-by: Paul Hauner <paul@paulhauner.com>
2021-07-12 01:47:48 +00:00
Michael Sproul
b4689e20c6 Altair consensus changes and refactors (#2279)
## Proposed Changes

Implement the consensus changes necessary for the upcoming Altair hard fork.

## Additional Info

This is quite a heavy refactor, with pivotal types like the `BeaconState` and `BeaconBlock` changing from structs to enums. This ripples through the whole codebase with field accesses changing to methods, e.g. `state.slot` => `state.slot()`.


Co-authored-by: realbigsean <seananderson33@gmail.com>
2021-07-09 06:15:32 +00:00
zhangzheng
89361573d4 Update testnet-validator.md (#2432)
add testnet prater
2021-07-09 04:44:56 +00:00
Paul Hauner
78e5c0c157 Capture a missed VC error (#2436)
## Issue Addressed

Related to #2430, #2394

## Proposed Changes

As per https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse/issues/2430#issuecomment-875323615, ensure that the `ProductionValidatorClient::new` error raises a log and shuts down the VC. Also, I implemened `spawn_ignoring_error`, as per @michaelsproul's suggestion in https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse/pull/2436#issuecomment-876084419.

I got unlucky and CI picked up a [new rustsec vuln](https://rustsec.org/advisories/RUSTSEC-2021-0072). To fix this, I had to update the following crates:

- `tokio`
- `web3`
- `tokio-compat-02`

## Additional Info

NA
2021-07-09 03:20:24 +00:00
Mac L
406e3921d9 Use forwards iterator for state root lookups (#2422)
## Issue Addressed

#2377 

## Proposed Changes

Implement the same code used for block root lookups (from #2376) to state root lookups in order to improve performance and reduce associated memory spikes (e.g. from certain HTTP API requests).

## Additional Changes

- Tests using `rev_iter_state_roots` and `rev_iter_block_roots` have been refactored to use their `forwards` versions instead.
- The `rev_iter_state_roots` and `rev_iter_block_roots` functions are now unused and have been removed.
- The `state_at_slot` function has been changed to use the `forwards` iterator.

## Additional Info

- Some tests still need to be refactored to use their `forwards_iter` versions. These tests start their iteration from a specific beacon state and thus use the `rev_iter_state_roots_from` and `rev_iter_block_roots_from` functions. If they can be refactored, those functions can also be removed.
2021-07-06 02:38:53 +00:00
Age Manning
73d002ef92 Update outdated dependencies (#2425)
This updates some older dependencies to address a few cargo audit warnings.

The majority of warnings come from network dependencies which will be addressed in #2389. 

This PR contains some minor dep updates that are not network related.

Co-authored-by: Michael Sproul <michael@sigmaprime.io>
2021-07-05 00:54:17 +00:00
Mac L
206486006c Add Lighthouse version and commit hash to Prometheus metrics (#2427)
## Issue Addressed

#2225 

## Proposed Changes

Exposes the version given from the `lighthouse_version` crate to the Prometheus metrics server.

## Additional Info

- This metric appears in both the Beacon Node and Validator Client metrics servers.
- This is the simplest solution. It might be better to include the version and commit hash as separate labels rather than combined, however this would be more involved. Happy to do it that way if this is too cumbersome to use.
- The metric appears as:
```
# HELP lighthouse_info The build of Lighthouse running on the server
# TYPE lighthouse_info gauge
lighthouse_info{version="Lighthouse/v1.4.0-379664a+"} 1
```
2021-07-02 01:33:30 +00:00
Michael Sproul
379664a648 Improve compilation error on 32-bit (#2424)
## Issue Addressed

Closes #1661

## Proposed Changes

Add a dummy package called `target_check` which gets compiled early in the build and fails if the target is 32-bit

## Additional Info

You can test the efficacy of this check with:

```
cross build --release --manifest-path lighthouse/Cargo.toml --target i686-unknown-linux-gnu
```

In which case this compilation error is shown:

```
error: Lighthouse requires a 64-bit CPU and operating system
  --> common/target_check/src/lib.rs:8:1
   |
8  | / assert_cfg!(
9  | |     target_pointer_width = "64",
10 | |     "Lighthouse requires a 64-bit CPU and operating system",
11 | | );
   | |__^
```
2021-06-30 04:56:22 +00:00
Fredrik Svantes
9461ac2d50 Run apt-get upgrade to get latest security updates (#2418)
## Issue Addressed

None.

## Proposed Changes

Run apt-get upgrade to install latest security updates.

## Additional Info

Images often take a long time to get the latest security updates, while running apt-get upgrade will pull the latest updates.


Co-authored-by: Age Manning <Age@AgeManning.com>
2021-06-30 02:06:49 +00:00
platschi
2357a41868 Fix typo in advanced networking docs (#2412)
## Proposed Changes

Fixing a typo in the advanced networking docs which mentions ``--target-peer`` instead of the correct ``--target-peers`` flag
2021-06-22 00:17:06 +00:00
Michael Sproul
6583ce325b Minify slashing protection interchange data (#2380)
## Issue Addressed

Closes #2354

## Proposed Changes

Add a `minify` method to `slashing_protection::Interchange` that keeps only the maximum-epoch attestation and maximum-slot block for each validator. Specifically, `minify` constructs "synthetic" attestations (with no `signing_root`) containing the maximum source epoch _and_ the maximum target epoch from the input. This is equivalent to the `minify_synth` algorithm that I've formally verified in this repository:

https://github.com/michaelsproul/slashing-proofs

## Additional Info

Includes the JSON loading optimisation from #2347
2021-06-21 05:46:36 +00:00
realbigsean
b84ff9f793 rust 1.53.0 updates (#2411)
## Issue Addressed

`make lint` failing on rust 1.53.0.

## Proposed Changes

1.53.0 updates

## Additional Info

I haven't figure out why yet, we were now hitting the recursion limit in a few crates. So I had to add `#![recursion_limit = "256"]` in a few places


Co-authored-by: realbigsean <seananderson33@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Michael Sproul <michael@sigmaprime.io>
2021-06-18 05:58:01 +00:00
Michael Sproul
3dc1eb5eb6 Ignore inactive validators in validator monitor (#2396)
## Proposed Changes

A user on Discord (`@ChewsMacRibs`) reported that the validator monitor was logging `WARN Attested to an incorrect head` for their validator while it was awaiting activation.

This PR modifies the monitor so that it ignores inactive validators, by the logic that they are either awaiting activation, or have already exited. Either way, there's no way for an inactive validator to have their attestations included on chain, so no need for the monitor to report on them.

## Additional Info

To reproduce the bug requires registering validator keys manually with `--validator-monitor-pubkeys`. I don't think the bug will present itself with `--validator-monitor-auto`.
2021-06-17 02:10:48 +00:00
Jack
98ab00cc52 Handle Geth pre-EIP-155 block sync error condition (#2304)
## Issue Addressed

#2293 

## Proposed Changes

 - Modify the handler for the `eth_chainId` RPC (i.e., `get_chain_id`) to explicitly match against the Geth error string returned for pre-EIP-155 synced Geth nodes
 - ~~Add a new helper function, `rpc_error_msg`, to aid in the above point~~
 - Refactor `response_result` into `response_result_or_error` and patch reliant RPC handlers accordingly (thanks to @pawanjay176)

## Additional Info

Geth, as of Pangaea Expanse (v1.10.0), returns an explicit error when it is not synced past the EIP-155 block (2675000). Previously, Geth simply returned a chain ID of 0 (which was obviously much easier to handle on Lighthouse's part).


Co-authored-by: Paul Hauner <paul@paulhauner.com>
2021-06-17 02:10:47 +00:00
realbigsean
b1657a60e9 Reorg events (#2090)
## Issue Addressed

Resolves #2088

## Proposed Changes

Add the `chain_reorg` SSE event topic

## Additional Info


Co-authored-by: realbigsean <seananderson33@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Paul Hauner <paul@paulhauner.com>
2021-06-17 02:10:46 +00:00
divma
3261eff0bf split outbound and inbound codecs encoded types (#2410)
Splits the inbound and outbound requests, for maintainability.
2021-06-17 00:40:16 +00:00
Clifton King
a526145b4a Fix remote signer test (#2400)
## Proposed Changes

Unescape text for json comparison in:

3a24ca5f14/remote_signer/tests/sign.rs (L282-L285)

Which causes this error:

```
---- sign::invalid_field_fork stdout ----
thread 'sign::invalid_field_fork' panicked at 'assertion failed: `(left == right)`
  left: `"Unable to parse body message from JSON: Error(\"invalid hex (InvalidHexCharacter { c: 'I', index: 0 })\", line: 1, column: 237097)"`,
 right: `"Unable to parse body message from JSON: Error(\"invalid hex (InvalidHexCharacter { c: \\'I\\', index: 0 })\", line: 1, column: 237097)"`', testing/remote_signer_test/src/consumer.rs:144:5
```

This is my first contribution and happy to receive feedback if you have any. Thanks
2021-06-16 10:42:55 +00:00
Pawan Dhananjay
dffe31c312 Add an account command to enable/disable validators (#2386)
## Issue Addressed

Resolves #2322 

## Proposed Changes

Adds a `modify` command to `lighthouse account validator` with subcommands to enable and disable specific or all pubkeys.
2021-06-16 09:16:51 +00:00
Paul Hauner
3b600acdc5 v1.4.0 (#2402)
## Issue Addressed

NA

## Proposed Changes

- Bump versions and update `Cargo.lock`

## Additional Info

NA

## TODO

- [x] Ensure #2398 gets merged succesfully
2021-06-10 01:44:49 +00:00
Paul Hauner
b383836418 Modify Malloc Tuning (#2398)
## Issue Addressed

NA

## Proposed Changes

I've noticed some of the SigP Prater nodes struggling on v1.4.0-rc.0. I suspect this is due to the changes in #2296. Specifically, the trade-off which lowered the memory footprint whilst increasing runtime on some functions.

Presently, this PR is documenting my testing on Prater.

## Additional Info

NA
2021-06-09 02:30:06 +00:00
Paul Hauner
4a6f2fac81 Only perform malloc tuning for beacon node (#2397)
## Issue Addressed

NA

## Proposed Changes

Only run `configure_memory_alllocator` for the BN process.

I noticed that VC memory usage increases significantly with the new malloc tuning parameters. This was also raised by a user on [r/ethstaker](https://www.reddit.com/r/ethstaker/comments/nr8998/lighthouse_prerelease_v140rc0/h0fnt9l?utm_source=share&utm_medium=web2x&context=3).

There wasn't any issue with memory usage by the VC before we implemented #2296, so I think we were a bit overzealous when we allowed these changes to affect it. This PR allows things that weren't broken to remain unfixed.

## Additional Info

NA
2021-06-07 02:34:10 +00:00
Paul Hauner
93100f221f Make less logs for attn with unknown head (#2395)
## Issue Addressed

NA

## Proposed Changes

I am starting to see a lot of slog-async overflows (i.e., too many logs) on Prater whenever we see attestations for an unknown block. Since these logs are identical (except for peer id) and we expose volume/count of these errors via `metrics::GOSSIP_ATTESTATION_ERRORS_PER_TYPE`, I took the following actions to remove them from `DEBUG` logs:

- Push the "Attestation for unknown block" log to trace.
- Add a debug log in `search_for_block`. In effect, this should serve as a de-duped version of the previous, downgraded log.

## Additional Info

TBC
2021-06-07 02:34:09 +00:00
Pawan Dhananjay
502402c6b9 Fix options for --eth1-endpoints flag (#2392)
## Issue Addressed

N/A

## Proposed Changes

Set `config.sync_eth1_chain` to true when using just the  `--eth1-endpoints` flag (without `--eth1`).
2021-06-04 00:10:59 +00:00
Paul Hauner
f6280aa663 v1.4.0-rc.0 (#2379)
## Issue Addressed

NA

## Proposed Changes

Bump versions.

## Additional Info

This is not exactly the v1.4.0 release described in [Lighthouse Update #36](https://lighthouse.sigmaprime.io/update-36.html).

Whilst it contains:

- Beta Windows support
- A reduction in Eth1 queries
- A reduction in memory footprint

It does not contain:

- Altair
- Doppelganger Protection
- The remote signer

We have decided to release some features early. This is primarily due to the desire to allow users to benefit from the memory saving improvements as soon as possible.

## TODO

- [x] Wait for #2340, #2356 and #2376 to merge and then rebase on `unstable`. 
- [x] Ensure discovery issues are fixed (see #2388)
- [x] Ensure https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse/pull/2382 is merged/removed.
- [x] Ensure https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse/pull/2383 is merged/removed.
- [x] Ensure https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse/pull/2384 is merged/removed.
- [ ] Double-check eth1 cache is carried between boots
2021-06-03 00:13:02 +00:00
Paul Hauner
90ea075c62 Revert "Network protocol upgrades (#2345)" (#2388)
## Issue Addressed

NA

## Proposed Changes

Reverts #2345 in the interests of getting v1.4.0 out this week. Once we have released that, we can go back to testing this again.

## Additional Info

NA
2021-06-02 01:07:28 +00:00
Paul Hauner
d34f922c1d Add early check for RPC block relevancy (#2289)
## Issue Addressed

NA

## Proposed Changes

When observing `jemallocator` heap profiles and Grafana, it became clear that Lighthouse is spending significant RAM/CPU on processing blocks from the RPC. On investigation, it seems that we are loading the parent of the block *before* we check to see if the block is already known. This is a big waste of resources.

This PR adds an additional `check_block_relevancy` call as the first thing we do when we try to process a `SignedBeaconBlock` via the RPC (or other similar methods). Ultimately, `check_block_relevancy` will be called again later in the block processing flow. It's a very light function and I don't think trying to optimize it out is worth the risk of a bad block slipping through. 

Also adds a `New RPC block received` info log when we process a new RPC block. This seems like interesting and infrequent info.

## Additional Info

NA
2021-06-02 01:07:27 +00:00
Paul Hauner
bf4e02e2cc Return a specific error for frozen attn states (#2384)
## Issue Addressed

NA

## Proposed Changes

Return a very specific error when at attestation reads shuffling from a frozen `BeaconState`. Previously, this was returning `MissingBeaconState` which indicates a much more serious issue.

## Additional Info

Since `get_inconsistent_state_for_attestation_verification_only` is only called once in `BeaconChain::with_committee_cache`, it is quite easy to reason about the impact of this change.
2021-06-01 06:59:43 +00:00
Paul Hauner
ba9c4c5eea Return more detail in Eth1 HTTP errors (#2383)
## Issue Addressed

NA

## Proposed Changes

Whilst investigating #2372, I [learned](https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse/issues/2372#issuecomment-851725049) that the error message returned from some failed Eth1 requests are always `NotReachable`. This makes debugging quite painful.

This PR adds more detail to these errors. For example:

- Bad infura key: `ERRO Failed to update eth1 cache             error: Failed to update Eth1 service: "All fallback errored: https://mainnet.infura.io/ => EndpointError(RequestFailed(\"Response HTTP status was not 200 OK:  401 Unauthorized.\"))", retry_millis: 60000, service: eth1_rpc`
- Unreachable server: `ERRO Failed to update eth1 cache             error: Failed to update Eth1 service: "All fallback errored: http://127.0.0.1:8545/ => EndpointError(RequestFailed(\"Request failed: reqwest::Error { kind: Request, url: Url { scheme: \\\"http\\\", cannot_be_a_base: false, username: \\\"\\\", password: None, host: Some(Ipv4(127.0.0.1)), port: Some(8545), path: \\\"/\\\", query: None, fragment: None }, source: hyper::Error(Connect, ConnectError(\\\"tcp connect error\\\", Os { code: 111, kind: ConnectionRefused, message: \\\"Connection refused\\\" })) }\"))", retry_millis: 60000, service: eth1_rpc`
- Bad server: `ERRO Failed to update eth1 cache             error: Failed to update Eth1 service: "All fallback errored: http://127.0.0.1:8545/ => EndpointError(RequestFailed(\"Response HTTP status was not 200 OK:  501 Not Implemented.\"))", retry_millis: 60000, service: eth1_rpc`

## Additional Info

NA
2021-06-01 06:59:41 +00:00
Paul Hauner
4c7bb4984c Use the forwards iterator more often (#2376)
## Issue Addressed

NA

## Primary Change

When investigating memory usage, I noticed that retrieving a block from an early slot (e.g., slot 900) would cause a sharp increase in the memory footprint (from 400mb to 800mb+) which seemed to be ever-lasting.

After some investigation, I found that the reverse iteration from the head back to that slot was the likely culprit. To counter this, I've switched the `BeaconChain::block_root_at_slot` to use the forwards iterator, instead of the reverse one.

I also noticed that the networking stack is using `BeaconChain::root_at_slot` to check if a peer is relevant (`check_peer_relevance`). Perhaps the steep, seemingly-random-but-consistent increases in memory usage are caused by the use of this function.

Using the forwards iterator with the HTTP API alleviated the sharp increases in memory usage. It also made the response much faster (before it felt like to took 1-2s, now it feels instant).

## Additional Changes

In the process I also noticed that we have two functions for getting block roots:

- `BeaconChain::block_root_at_slot`: returns `None` for a skip slot.
- `BeaconChain::root_at_slot`: returns the previous root for a skip slot.

I unified these two functions into `block_root_at_slot` and added the `WhenSlotSkipped` enum. Now, the caller must be explicit about the skip-slot behaviour when requesting a root. 

Additionally, I replaced `vec![]` with `Vec::with_capacity` in `store::chunked_vector::range_query`. I stumbled across this whilst debugging and made this modification to see what effect it would have (not much). It seems like a decent change to keep around, but I'm not concerned either way.

Also, `BeaconChain::get_ancestor_block_root` is unused, so I got rid of it 🗑️.

## Additional Info

I haven't also done the same for state roots here. Whilst it's possible and a good idea, it's more work since the fwds iterators are presently block-roots-specific.

Whilst there's a few places a reverse iteration of state roots could be triggered (e.g., attestation production, HTTP API), they're no where near as common as the `check_peer_relevance` call. As such, I think we should get this PR merged first, then come back for the state root iters. I made an issue here https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse/issues/2377.
2021-05-31 04:18:20 +00:00
Kevin Lu
320a683e72 Minimum Outbound-Only Peers Requirement (#2356)
## Issue Addressed

#2325 

## Proposed Changes

This pull request changes the behavior of the Peer Manager by including a minimum outbound-only peers requirement. The peer manager will continue querying for peers if this outbound-only target number hasn't been met. Additionally, when peers are being removed, an outbound-only peer will not be disconnected if doing so brings us below the minimum. 

## Additional Info

Unit test for heartbeat function tests that disconnection behavior is correct. Continual querying for peers if outbound-only hasn't been met is not directly tested, but indirectly through unit testing of the helper function that counts the number of outbound-only peers.

EDIT: Am concerned about the behavior of ```update_peer_scores```. If we have connected to a peer with a score below the disconnection threshold (-20), then its connection status will remain connected, while its score state will change to disconnected. 

```rust
let previous_state = info.score_state();            
// Update scores            
info.score_update();
Self::handle_score_transitions(                
               previous_state,
                peer_id,
                info, 
               &mut to_ban_peers,
               &mut to_unban_peers,
               &mut self.events,
               &self.log,
);
```

```previous_state``` will be set to Disconnected, and then because ```handle_score_transitions``` only changes connection status for a peer if the state changed, the peer remains connected. Then in the heartbeat code, because we only disconnect healthy peers if we have too many peers, these peers don't get disconnected. I'm not sure realistically how often this scenario would occur, but it might be better to adjust the logic to account for scenarios where the score state implies a connection status different from the current connection status. 

Co-authored-by: Kevin Lu <kevlu93@gmail.com>
2021-05-31 04:18:19 +00:00
Mac L
0847986936 Reduce outbound requests to eth1 endpoints (#2340)
## Issue Addressed

#2282 

## Proposed Changes

Reduce the outbound requests made to eth1 endpoints by caching the results from `eth_chainId` and `net_version`.
Further reduce the overall request count by increasing `auto_update_interval_millis` from `7_000` (7 seconds) to `60_000` (1 minute). 
This will result in a reduction from ~2000 requests per hour to 360 requests per hour (during normal operation). A reduction of 82%.

## Additional Info

If an endpoint fails, its state is dropped from the cache and the `eth_chainId` and `net_version` calls will be made for that endpoint again during the regular update cycle (once per minute) until it is back online.


Co-authored-by: Paul Hauner <paul@paulhauner.com>
2021-05-31 04:18:18 +00:00
Age Manning
ec5cceba50 Correct issue with dialing peers (#2375)
The ordering of adding new peers to the peerdb and deciding when to dial them was not considered in a previous update.

This adds the condition that if a peer is not in the peer-db then it is an acceptable peer to dial.

This makes #2374 obsolete.
2021-05-29 07:25:06 +00:00