- Let accumulator finish its last pre merge epoch (hash_tree_root
on incomplete epoch).
- Adjust code to use isPreMerge and remove isCurrentEpoch
- Split up tests to a set that runs with a mainnet merge block
number and a set that runs with a testing value.
* Fix bug in inCurrentEpoch and improve accumulator related tests
- Fix negative wraparound / underflow in inCurrentEpoch
- Add tests in accumulator tests to verify the above
- Add header offer tests with accumulator that does and doesn't
contain historical epochs
- Additional clean-up of history tests
- enable canonicalVerify in the tests
- Move the accumulator definitions to a history accumulator file
- Add accumulator build helper calls + temporary database
- Add a header gossip content key encoding test
- Refactor & some cleanup
* Sharing block header data around in a Portal history network (PoC)
- Rework PortalStream to have an instance per PortalProtocol (this
needs to be improved eventually). Each instance uses the same
UtpDiscv5Protocol instance.
- Add processContent on receival of accepted data
- Add dumb neighborhoodGossip: dumb in the sense that it only
offers one piece of content at a time.
- Add to / adjust populate_db to also allow for propagation of
the data and add debug rpc call: portal_history_propagate
- Add eth_rpc_client
- Add eth_getBlockbyHash (no txs or uncles) to eth API
- Add additional test to test_portal_testnet which loads 5 block
headers to 1 node, and offers this data to few nodes, which should
propagate it over the network further. Next query every node for
this data.
* Adjust paths on which Fluffy CI is triggered
* Add documentation on the local testnet
* Improve the tests of the local testnet
The local testnet test was rather flaky and would occasionally
fail. It has been made more robust by adding the ENRs directly
to the routing table instead of doing some random lookups.
Additionally, the amount of nodes were increased (=64), ip limits
configuration was added, and the bits-per-hop value was set to 1
in order to make the lookups more likely to hit the network
instead of only the local routing table.
Failure is obviously still possible to happen when sufficient
packets get lost. If this turns out to be the case with the current
amount of nodes, we might have to revise the testing strategy here.
* Disable lookup test for State network
Disable lookup test for State network due to issue with custom
distance function causing the lookup to not always converging
towards the target.
- Allow access to contentDB from portal wire protocol
- Use this to do the db.get in `handleFindContent` directly
- Use this to check the `contentKeys` list in `handleOffer`
* Change History content key to us SSZ Union and adjust tests
* Change slot to byteBE instead of LE
This is currently not specified in the Portal network
specifications, but we are using already BE for the actual content
key, so change it also here to remain consistent.
Currently bootstrap nodes for discv5 and for the Portal nodes
were provided through separate cli arguments. This is however
confusing and cumbersome as typically when (currently) testing
a node will have both discv5 and the Portal networks enabled.
We merge them into one argument.
If a node happens not to support a Portal network, it will be
removed after message request failure.
Commit also contains additional clean-up and nim-eth bump.