This would lead to sending an AcceptMessage with a zeroed out
connection id but still potentially bits set in the bitlist.
Requesting nodes could try to open up an uTP connection that
would never be accepted on the responder side.
- Adjust beacon lc db to avoid requirement of pruning optimistic
and finality updates
- Enable Portal config for beacon chain network to apply IP limits
configs on routing table
- Link network gossip validation to LC processor validation
- QuickFix put/get for optimistic and finality updates
- Minor fixes and clean-up
- Improve bridge gossip for new LC Updates
- Adjust local testnet script to be able to locally test this
- Adjust test and skip broken test
* Add clientInfo to ENR for easier testnet debugging
* Remove git rev from ENR client info
This allows for a shorter ENR which allows more ENRs to be packed
in the Nodes reply. And for glados, only the client name is used
anyhow.
* Correct the shortcut for ommershash verification post Shanghai
There was a faulty length check being done in the assumption that
the uncles field was already the list. However it is still the
RLP encoded data at that point, hence we check directly for the
RLP encoded value for empty list.
* Fix copy-paste error in withdrawal root verification
And print out the hashes in txs root and withdrawal root
verification
* Add discv5 provided ENR directly to Portal protocol routing table
Previous version of getting the ENR from the discv5 routing table
would not work due to the order of first calling the talk protocol
handler and only after that the addEnr to the disc5 routing table.
Instead of changing this order, pass along the ENR directly to
avoid this additional getNode call.
* Still request ENR from discv5 if it wasn't passed via handshake
* Nimbus folder environment update
details:
* Integrated `CoreDbRef` for the sources in the `nimbus` sub-folder.
* The `nimbus` program does not compile yet as it needs the updates
in the parallel `stateless` sub-folder.
* Stateless environment update
details:
* Integrated `CoreDbRef` for the sources in the `stateless` sub-folder.
* The `nimbus` program compiles now.
* Premix environment update
details:
* Integrated `CoreDbRef` for the sources in the `premix` sub-folder.
* Fluffy environment update
details:
* Integrated `CoreDbRef` for the sources in the `fluffy` sub-folder.
* Tools environment update
details:
* Integrated `CoreDbRef` for the sources in the `tools` sub-folder.
* Nodocker environment update
details:
* Integrated `CoreDbRef` for the sources in the
`hive_integration/nodocker` sub-folder.
* Tests environment update
details:
* Integrated `CoreDbRef` for the sources in the `tests` sub-folder.
* The unit tests compile and run cleanly now.
* Generalise `CoreDbRef` to any `select_backend` supported database
why:
Generalisation was just missed due to overcoming some compiler oddity
which was tied to rocksdb for testing.
* Suppress compiler warning for `newChainDB()`
why:
Warning was added to this function which must be wrapped so that
any `CatchableError` is re-raised as `Defect`.
* Split off persistent `CoreDbRef` constructor into separate file
why:
This allows to compile a memory only database version without linking
the backend library.
* Use memory `CoreDbRef` database by default
detail:
Persistent DB constructor needs to import `db/core_db/persistent
why:
Most tests use memory DB anyway. This avoids linking `-lrocksdb` or
any other backend by default.
* fix `toLegacyBackend()` availability check
why:
got garbled after memory/persistent split.
* Clarify raw access to MPT for snap sync handler
why:
Logically, `kvt` is not the raw access for the hexary trie (although
this holds for the legacy database)
* Launch Fluffy builds directly from make to avoid compile issue
Without this change, builds on latest macos fails when ulimit is
not set to 1024. But it will still cause libbacktrace error to occur
when launching the binaries so it would be still advised to
set it to 1024.
* Fix fluffy local testnet for some macOS systems
And some additional improvements to the script + run the fluffy
nodes at INFO log-level to speed-up the testing time.
* Split up fluffy tests in separate targets
This way the two test binaries can be build and ran
concurrently.
* Build Fluffy tools individually through Makefile
Before the builds were launched sequentually from a nimble task,
this would not allow for concurrent builds of the individual tools
* Some Makefile / nimble clean-up