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# beacon_chain
# Copyright (c) 2018-2024 Status Research & Development GmbH
# Licensed and distributed under either of
# * MIT license (license terms in the root directory or at https://opensource.org/licenses/MIT).
# * Apache v2 license (license terms in the root directory or at https://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0).
# at your option. This file may not be copied, modified, or distributed except according to those terms.
{.push raises: [].}
import
std/[os, random, terminal, times],
Support for driving multiple EL nodes from a single Nimbus BN (#4465) * Support for driving multiple EL nodes from a single Nimbus BN Full list of changes: * Eth1Monitor has been renamed to ELManager to match its current responsibilities better. * The ELManager is no longer optional in the code (it won't have a nil value under any circumstances). * The support for subscribing for headers was removed as it only worked with WebSockets and contributed significant complexity while bringing only a very minor advantage. * The `--web3-url` parameter has been deprecated in favor of a new `--el` parameter. The new parameter has a reasonable default value and supports specifying a different JWT for each connection. Each connection can also be configured with a different set of responsibilities (e.g. download deposits, validate blocks and/or produce blocks). On the command-line, these properties can be configured through URL properties stored in the #anchor part of the URL. In TOML files, they come with a very natural syntax (althrough the URL scheme is also supported). * The previously scattered EL-related state and logic is now moved to `eth1_monitor.nim` (this module will be renamed to `el_manager.nim` in a follow-up commit). State is assigned properly either to the `ELManager` or the to individual `ELConnection` objects where appropriate. The ELManager executes all Engine API requests against all attached EL nodes, in parallel. It compares their results and if there is a disagreement regarding the validity of a certain payload, this is detected and the beacon node is protected from publishing a block with a potential execution layer consensus bug in it. The BN provides metrics per EL node for the number of successful or failed requests for each type Engine API requests. If an EL node goes offline and connectivity is resoted later, we report the problem and the remedy in edge-triggered fashion. * More progress towards implementing Deneb block production in the VC and comparing the value of blocks produced by the EL and the builder API. * Adds a Makefile target for the zhejiang testnet
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chronos, chronicles,
metrics, metrics/chronos_httpserver,
stew/[byteutils, io2],
eth/p2p/discoveryv5/[enr, random2],
./consensus_object_pools/blob_quarantine,
./consensus_object_pools/vanity_logs/vanity_logs,
./networking/[topic_params, network_metadata_downloads],
./rpc/[rest_api, state_ttl_cache],
./spec/datatypes/[altair, bellatrix, phase0],
./spec/[deposit_snapshots, engine_authentication, weak_subjectivity],
./sync/[sync_protocol, light_client_protocol],
./validators/[keystore_management, beacon_validators],
"."/[
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beacon_node, beacon_node_light_client, deposits,
nimbus_binary_common, statusbar, trusted_node_sync, wallets]
when defined(posix):
import system/ansi_c
from ./spec/datatypes/deneb import SignedBeaconBlock
from
libp2p/protocols/pubsub/gossipsub
import
TopicParams, validateParameters, init
logScope: topics = "beacnde"
# https://github.com/ethereum/eth2.0-metrics/blob/master/metrics.md#interop-metrics
declareGauge beacon_slot, "Latest slot of the beacon chain state"
declareGauge beacon_current_epoch, "Current epoch"
# Finalization tracking
declareGauge finalization_delay,
"Epoch delay between scheduled epoch and finalized epoch"
declareGauge ticks_delay,
"How long does to take to run the onSecond loop"
declareGauge next_action_wait,
"Seconds until the next attestation will be sent"
declareGauge next_proposal_wait,
"Seconds until the next proposal will be sent, or Inf if not known"
declareGauge sync_committee_active,
"1 if there are current sync committee duties, 0 otherwise"
declareCounter db_checkpoint_seconds,
"Time spent checkpointing the database to clear the WAL file"
proc fetchGenesisState(
metadata: Eth2NetworkMetadata,
genesisState = none(InputFile),
genesisStateUrl = none(Uri)
): Future[ref ForkedHashedBeaconState] {.async: (raises: []).} =
let genesisBytes =
if metadata.genesis.kind != BakedIn and genesisState.isSome:
let res = io2.readAllBytes(genesisState.get.string)
res.valueOr:
error "Failed to read genesis state file", err = res.error.ioErrorMsg
quit 1
elif metadata.hasGenesis:
try:
if metadata.genesis.kind == BakedInUrl:
info "Obtaining genesis state",
sourceUrl = $genesisStateUrl
.get(parseUri metadata.genesis.url)
await metadata.fetchGenesisBytes(genesisStateUrl)
except CatchableError as err:
error "Failed to obtain genesis state",
source = metadata.genesis.sourceDesc,
err = err.msg
quit 1
else:
@[]
if genesisBytes.len > 0:
try:
newClone readSszForkedHashedBeaconState(metadata.cfg, genesisBytes)
except CatchableError as err:
error "Invalid genesis state",
size = genesisBytes.len,
digest = eth2digest(genesisBytes),
err = err.msg
quit 1
else:
nil
proc doRunTrustedNodeSync(
db: BeaconChainDB,
metadata: Eth2NetworkMetadata,
databaseDir: string,
eraDir: string,
restUrl: string,
stateId: Option[string],
trustedBlockRoot: Option[Eth2Digest],
backfill: bool,
reindex: bool,
downloadDepositSnapshot: bool,
genesisState: ref ForkedHashedBeaconState) {.async.} =
let syncTarget =
if stateId.isSome:
if trustedBlockRoot.isSome:
warn "Ignoring `trustedBlockRoot`, `stateId` is set",
stateId, trustedBlockRoot
TrustedNodeSyncTarget(
kind: TrustedNodeSyncKind.StateId,
stateId: stateId.get)
elif trustedBlockRoot.isSome:
TrustedNodeSyncTarget(
kind: TrustedNodeSyncKind.TrustedBlockRoot,
trustedBlockRoot: trustedBlockRoot.get)
else:
TrustedNodeSyncTarget(
kind: TrustedNodeSyncKind.StateId,
stateId: "finalized")
await db.doTrustedNodeSync(
metadata.cfg,
databaseDir,
eraDir,
restUrl,
syncTarget,
backfill,
reindex,
downloadDepositSnapshot,
genesisState)
func getVanityLogs(stdoutKind: StdoutLogKind): VanityLogs =
case stdoutKind
of StdoutLogKind.Auto: raiseAssert "inadmissable here"
of StdoutLogKind.Colors:
VanityLogs(
onMergeTransitionBlock: bellatrixColor,
onFinalizedMergeTransitionBlock: bellatrixBlink,
onUpgradeToCapella: capellaColor,
onKnownBlsToExecutionChange: capellaBlink,
onUpgradeToDeneb: denebColor)
of StdoutLogKind.NoColors:
VanityLogs(
onMergeTransitionBlock: bellatrixMono,
onFinalizedMergeTransitionBlock: bellatrixMono,
onUpgradeToCapella: capellaMono,
onKnownBlsToExecutionChange: capellaMono,
onUpgradeToDeneb: denebMono)
of StdoutLogKind.Json, StdoutLogKind.None:
VanityLogs(
onMergeTransitionBlock:
(proc() = notice "🐼 Proof of Stake Activated 🐼"),
onFinalizedMergeTransitionBlock:
(proc() = notice "🐼 Proof of Stake Finalized 🐼"),
onUpgradeToCapella:
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(proc() = notice "🦉 Withdrowls now available 🦉"),
onKnownBlsToExecutionChange:
(proc() = notice "🦉 BLS to execution changed 🦉"),
onUpgradeToDeneb:
(proc() = notice "🐟 Proto-Danksharding is ON 🐟"))
func getVanityMascot(consensusFork: ConsensusFork): string =
case consensusFork
of ConsensusFork.Electra:
" "
of ConsensusFork.Deneb:
"🐟"
of ConsensusFork.Capella:
"🦉"
of ConsensusFork.Bellatrix:
"🐼"
of ConsensusFork.Altair:
""
of ConsensusFork.Phase0:
"🦏"
proc loadChainDag(
config: BeaconNodeConf,
cfg: RuntimeConfig,
db: BeaconChainDB,
eventBus: EventBus,
validatorMonitor: ref ValidatorMonitor,
networkGenesisValidatorsRoot: Opt[Eth2Digest]): ChainDAGRef =
info "Loading block DAG from database", path = config.databaseDir
var dag: ChainDAGRef
proc onLightClientFinalityUpdate(data: ForkedLightClientFinalityUpdate) =
if dag == nil: return
withForkyFinalityUpdate(data):
when lcDataFork > LightClientDataFork.None:
let contextFork =
dag.cfg.consensusForkAtEpoch(forkyFinalityUpdate.contextEpoch)
eventBus.finUpdateQueue.emit(
RestVersioned[ForkedLightClientFinalityUpdate](
data: data,
jsonVersion: contextFork,
sszContext: dag.forkDigests[].atConsensusFork(contextFork)))
proc onLightClientOptimisticUpdate(data: ForkedLightClientOptimisticUpdate) =
if dag == nil: return
withForkyOptimisticUpdate(data):
when lcDataFork > LightClientDataFork.None:
let contextFork =
dag.cfg.consensusForkAtEpoch(forkyOptimisticUpdate.contextEpoch)
eventBus.optUpdateQueue.emit(
RestVersioned[ForkedLightClientOptimisticUpdate](
data: data,
jsonVersion: contextFork,
sszContext: dag.forkDigests[].atConsensusFork(contextFork)))
let
chainDagFlags =
if config.strictVerification: {strictVerification}
else: {}
onLightClientFinalityUpdateCb =
if config.lightClientDataServe: onLightClientFinalityUpdate
else: nil
onLightClientOptimisticUpdateCb =
if config.lightClientDataServe: onLightClientOptimisticUpdate
else: nil
dag = ChainDAGRef.init(
cfg, db, validatorMonitor, chainDagFlags, config.eraDir,
vanityLogs = getVanityLogs(detectTTY(config.logStdout)),
lcDataConfig = LightClientDataConfig(
serve: config.lightClientDataServe,
importMode: config.lightClientDataImportMode,
maxPeriods: config.lightClientDataMaxPeriods,
onLightClientFinalityUpdate: onLightClientFinalityUpdateCb,
onLightClientOptimisticUpdate: onLightClientOptimisticUpdateCb))
if networkGenesisValidatorsRoot.isSome:
let databaseGenesisValidatorsRoot =
getStateField(dag.headState, genesis_validators_root)
if networkGenesisValidatorsRoot.get != databaseGenesisValidatorsRoot:
fatal "The specified --data-dir contains data for a different network",
networkGenesisValidatorsRoot = networkGenesisValidatorsRoot.get,
databaseGenesisValidatorsRoot,
dataDir = config.dataDir
quit 1
# The first pruning after restart may take a while..
if config.historyMode == HistoryMode.Prune:
dag.pruneHistory(true)
dag
proc checkWeakSubjectivityCheckpoint(
dag: ChainDAGRef,
wsCheckpoint: Checkpoint,
beaconClock: BeaconClock) =
let
currentSlot = beaconClock.now.slotOrZero
isCheckpointStale = not is_within_weak_subjectivity_period(
dag.cfg, currentSlot, dag.headState, wsCheckpoint)
if isCheckpointStale:
error "Weak subjectivity checkpoint is stale",
currentSlot, checkpoint = wsCheckpoint,
headStateSlot = getStateField(dag.headState, slot)
quit 1
from ./spec/state_transition_block import kzg_commitment_to_versioned_hash
proc initFullNode(
node: BeaconNode,
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rng: ref HmacDrbgContext,
dag: ChainDAGRef,
taskpool: TaskPoolPtr,
getBeaconTime: GetBeaconTimeFn) {.async.} =
template config(): auto = node.config
proc onAttestationReceived(data: phase0.Attestation) =
node.eventBus.attestQueue.emit(data)
proc onSyncContribution(data: SignedContributionAndProof) =
node.eventBus.contribQueue.emit(data)
proc onVoluntaryExitAdded(data: SignedVoluntaryExit) =
node.eventBus.exitQueue.emit(data)
proc onBLSToExecutionChangeAdded(data: SignedBLSToExecutionChange) =
node.eventBus.blsToExecQueue.emit(data)
proc onProposerSlashingAdded(data: ProposerSlashing) =
node.eventBus.propSlashQueue.emit(data)
proc onAttesterSlashingAdded(data: phase0.AttesterSlashing) =
node.eventBus.attSlashQueue.emit(data)
proc onBlobSidecarAdded(data: BlobSidecar) =
node.eventBus.blobSidecarQueue.emit(
BlobSidecarInfoObject(
block_root: hash_tree_root(data.signed_block_header.message),
index: data.index,
slot: data.signed_block_header.message.slot,
kzg_commitment: data.kzg_commitment,
versioned_hash:
data.kzg_commitment.kzg_commitment_to_versioned_hash.to0xHex))
proc onBlockAdded(data: ForkedTrustedSignedBeaconBlock) =
let optimistic =
if node.currentSlot().epoch() >= dag.cfg.BELLATRIX_FORK_EPOCH:
some node.dag.is_optimistic(data.toBlockId())
else:
none[bool]()
node.eventBus.blocksQueue.emit(
EventBeaconBlockObject.init(data, optimistic))
proc onHeadChanged(data: HeadChangeInfoObject) =
let eventData =
if node.currentSlot().epoch() >= dag.cfg.BELLATRIX_FORK_EPOCH:
var res = data
res.optimistic = some node.dag.is_optimistic(
BlockId(slot: data.slot, root: data.block_root))
res
else:
data
node.eventBus.headQueue.emit(eventData)
proc onChainReorg(data: ReorgInfoObject) =
let eventData =
if node.currentSlot().epoch() >= dag.cfg.BELLATRIX_FORK_EPOCH:
var res = data
res.optimistic = some node.dag.is_optimistic(
BlockId(slot: data.slot, root: data.new_head_block))
res
else:
data
node.eventBus.reorgQueue.emit(eventData)
proc makeOnFinalizationCb(
# This `nimcall` functions helps for keeping track of what
# needs to be captured by the onFinalization closure.
eventBus: EventBus,
Support for driving multiple EL nodes from a single Nimbus BN (#4465) * Support for driving multiple EL nodes from a single Nimbus BN Full list of changes: * Eth1Monitor has been renamed to ELManager to match its current responsibilities better. * The ELManager is no longer optional in the code (it won't have a nil value under any circumstances). * The support for subscribing for headers was removed as it only worked with WebSockets and contributed significant complexity while bringing only a very minor advantage. * The `--web3-url` parameter has been deprecated in favor of a new `--el` parameter. The new parameter has a reasonable default value and supports specifying a different JWT for each connection. Each connection can also be configured with a different set of responsibilities (e.g. download deposits, validate blocks and/or produce blocks). On the command-line, these properties can be configured through URL properties stored in the #anchor part of the URL. In TOML files, they come with a very natural syntax (althrough the URL scheme is also supported). * The previously scattered EL-related state and logic is now moved to `eth1_monitor.nim` (this module will be renamed to `el_manager.nim` in a follow-up commit). State is assigned properly either to the `ELManager` or the to individual `ELConnection` objects where appropriate. The ELManager executes all Engine API requests against all attached EL nodes, in parallel. It compares their results and if there is a disagreement regarding the validity of a certain payload, this is detected and the beacon node is protected from publishing a block with a potential execution layer consensus bug in it. The BN provides metrics per EL node for the number of successful or failed requests for each type Engine API requests. If an EL node goes offline and connectivity is resoted later, we report the problem and the remedy in edge-triggered fashion. * More progress towards implementing Deneb block production in the VC and comparing the value of blocks produced by the EL and the builder API. * Adds a Makefile target for the zhejiang testnet
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elManager: ELManager): OnFinalizedCallback {.nimcall.} =
static: doAssert (elManager is ref)
return proc(dag: ChainDAGRef, data: FinalizationInfoObject) =
Support for driving multiple EL nodes from a single Nimbus BN (#4465) * Support for driving multiple EL nodes from a single Nimbus BN Full list of changes: * Eth1Monitor has been renamed to ELManager to match its current responsibilities better. * The ELManager is no longer optional in the code (it won't have a nil value under any circumstances). * The support for subscribing for headers was removed as it only worked with WebSockets and contributed significant complexity while bringing only a very minor advantage. * The `--web3-url` parameter has been deprecated in favor of a new `--el` parameter. The new parameter has a reasonable default value and supports specifying a different JWT for each connection. Each connection can also be configured with a different set of responsibilities (e.g. download deposits, validate blocks and/or produce blocks). On the command-line, these properties can be configured through URL properties stored in the #anchor part of the URL. In TOML files, they come with a very natural syntax (althrough the URL scheme is also supported). * The previously scattered EL-related state and logic is now moved to `eth1_monitor.nim` (this module will be renamed to `el_manager.nim` in a follow-up commit). State is assigned properly either to the `ELManager` or the to individual `ELConnection` objects where appropriate. The ELManager executes all Engine API requests against all attached EL nodes, in parallel. It compares their results and if there is a disagreement regarding the validity of a certain payload, this is detected and the beacon node is protected from publishing a block with a potential execution layer consensus bug in it. The BN provides metrics per EL node for the number of successful or failed requests for each type Engine API requests. If an EL node goes offline and connectivity is resoted later, we report the problem and the remedy in edge-triggered fashion. * More progress towards implementing Deneb block production in the VC and comparing the value of blocks produced by the EL and the builder API. * Adds a Makefile target for the zhejiang testnet
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if elManager != nil:
let finalizedEpochRef = dag.getFinalizedEpochRef()
Support for driving multiple EL nodes from a single Nimbus BN (#4465) * Support for driving multiple EL nodes from a single Nimbus BN Full list of changes: * Eth1Monitor has been renamed to ELManager to match its current responsibilities better. * The ELManager is no longer optional in the code (it won't have a nil value under any circumstances). * The support for subscribing for headers was removed as it only worked with WebSockets and contributed significant complexity while bringing only a very minor advantage. * The `--web3-url` parameter has been deprecated in favor of a new `--el` parameter. The new parameter has a reasonable default value and supports specifying a different JWT for each connection. Each connection can also be configured with a different set of responsibilities (e.g. download deposits, validate blocks and/or produce blocks). On the command-line, these properties can be configured through URL properties stored in the #anchor part of the URL. In TOML files, they come with a very natural syntax (althrough the URL scheme is also supported). * The previously scattered EL-related state and logic is now moved to `eth1_monitor.nim` (this module will be renamed to `el_manager.nim` in a follow-up commit). State is assigned properly either to the `ELManager` or the to individual `ELConnection` objects where appropriate. The ELManager executes all Engine API requests against all attached EL nodes, in parallel. It compares their results and if there is a disagreement regarding the validity of a certain payload, this is detected and the beacon node is protected from publishing a block with a potential execution layer consensus bug in it. The BN provides metrics per EL node for the number of successful or failed requests for each type Engine API requests. If an EL node goes offline and connectivity is resoted later, we report the problem and the remedy in edge-triggered fashion. * More progress towards implementing Deneb block production in the VC and comparing the value of blocks produced by the EL and the builder API. * Adds a Makefile target for the zhejiang testnet
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discard trackFinalizedState(elManager,
finalizedEpochRef.eth1_data,
finalizedEpochRef.eth1_deposit_index)
node.updateLightClientFromDag()
let eventData =
if node.currentSlot().epoch() >= dag.cfg.BELLATRIX_FORK_EPOCH:
var res = data
# `slot` in this `BlockId` may be higher than block's actual slot,
# this is alright for the purpose of calling `is_optimistic`.
res.optimistic = some node.dag.is_optimistic(
BlockId(slot: data.epoch.start_slot, root: data.block_root))
res
else:
data
eventBus.finalQueue.emit(eventData)
func getLocalHeadSlot(): Slot =
dag.head.slot
proc getLocalWallSlot(): Slot =
node.beaconClock.now.slotOrZero
func getFirstSlotAtFinalizedEpoch(): Slot =
dag.finalizedHead.slot
func getBackfillSlot(): Slot =
if dag.backfill.parent_root != dag.tail.root:
dag.backfill.slot
else:
dag.tail.slot
era: load blocks and states (#3394) * era: load blocks and states Era files contain finalized history and can be thought of as an alternative source for block and state data that allows clients to avoid syncing this information from the P2P network - the P2P network is then used to "top up" the client with the most recent data. They can be freely shared in the community via whatever means (http, torrent, etc) and serve as a permanent cold store of consensus data (and, after the merge, execution data) for history buffs and bean counters alike. This PR gently introduces support for loading blocks and states in two cases: block requests from rest/p2p and frontfilling when doing checkpoint sync. The era files are used as a secondary source if the information is not found in the database - compared to the database, there are a few key differences: * the database stores the block indexed by block root while the era file indexes by slot - the former is used only in rest, while the latter is used both by p2p and rest. * when loading blocks from era files, the root is no longer trivially available - if it is needed, it must either be computed (slow) or cached (messy) - the good news is that for p2p requests, it is not needed * in era files, "framed" snappy encoding is used while in the database we store unframed snappy - for p2p2 requests, the latter requires recompression while the former could avoid it * front-filling is the process of using era files to replace backfilling - in theory this front-filling could happen from any block and front-fills with gaps could also be entertained, but our backfilling algorithm cannot take advantage of this because there's no (simple) way to tell it to "skip" a range. * front-filling, as implemented, is a bit slow (10s to load mainnet): we load the full BeaconState for every era to grab the roots of the blocks - it would be better to partially load the state - as such, it would also be good to be able to partially decompress snappy blobs * lookups from REST via root are served by first looking up a block summary in the database, then using the slot to load the block data from the era file - however, there needs to be an option to create the summary table from era files to fully support historical queries To test this, `ncli_db` has an era file exporter: the files it creates should be placed in an `era` folder next to `db` in the data directory. What's interesting in particular about this setup is that `db` remains as the source of truth for security purposes - it stores the latest synced head root which in turn determines where a node "starts" its consensus participation - the era directory however can be freely shared between nodes / people without any (significant) security implications, assuming the era files are consistent / not broken. There's lots of future improvements to be had: * we can drop the in-memory `BlockRef` index almost entirely - at this point, resident memory usage of Nimbus should drop to a cool 500-600 mb * we could serve era files via REST trivially: this would drop backfill times to whatever time it takes to download the files - unlike the current implementation that downloads block by block, downloading an era at a time almost entirely cuts out request overhead * we can "reasonably" recreate detailed state history from almost any point in time, turning an O(slot) process into O(1) effectively - we'll still need caches and indices to do this with sufficient efficiency for the rest api, but at least it cuts the whole process down to minutes instead of hours, for arbitrary points in time * CI: ignore failures with Nim-1.6 (temporary) * test fixes Co-authored-by: Ștefan Talpalaru <stefantalpalaru@yahoo.com>
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func getFrontfillSlot(): Slot =
max(dag.frontfill.get(BlockId()).slot, dag.horizon)
era: load blocks and states (#3394) * era: load blocks and states Era files contain finalized history and can be thought of as an alternative source for block and state data that allows clients to avoid syncing this information from the P2P network - the P2P network is then used to "top up" the client with the most recent data. They can be freely shared in the community via whatever means (http, torrent, etc) and serve as a permanent cold store of consensus data (and, after the merge, execution data) for history buffs and bean counters alike. This PR gently introduces support for loading blocks and states in two cases: block requests from rest/p2p and frontfilling when doing checkpoint sync. The era files are used as a secondary source if the information is not found in the database - compared to the database, there are a few key differences: * the database stores the block indexed by block root while the era file indexes by slot - the former is used only in rest, while the latter is used both by p2p and rest. * when loading blocks from era files, the root is no longer trivially available - if it is needed, it must either be computed (slow) or cached (messy) - the good news is that for p2p requests, it is not needed * in era files, "framed" snappy encoding is used while in the database we store unframed snappy - for p2p2 requests, the latter requires recompression while the former could avoid it * front-filling is the process of using era files to replace backfilling - in theory this front-filling could happen from any block and front-fills with gaps could also be entertained, but our backfilling algorithm cannot take advantage of this because there's no (simple) way to tell it to "skip" a range. * front-filling, as implemented, is a bit slow (10s to load mainnet): we load the full BeaconState for every era to grab the roots of the blocks - it would be better to partially load the state - as such, it would also be good to be able to partially decompress snappy blobs * lookups from REST via root are served by first looking up a block summary in the database, then using the slot to load the block data from the era file - however, there needs to be an option to create the summary table from era files to fully support historical queries To test this, `ncli_db` has an era file exporter: the files it creates should be placed in an `era` folder next to `db` in the data directory. What's interesting in particular about this setup is that `db` remains as the source of truth for security purposes - it stores the latest synced head root which in turn determines where a node "starts" its consensus participation - the era directory however can be freely shared between nodes / people without any (significant) security implications, assuming the era files are consistent / not broken. There's lots of future improvements to be had: * we can drop the in-memory `BlockRef` index almost entirely - at this point, resident memory usage of Nimbus should drop to a cool 500-600 mb * we could serve era files via REST trivially: this would drop backfill times to whatever time it takes to download the files - unlike the current implementation that downloads block by block, downloading an era at a time almost entirely cuts out request overhead * we can "reasonably" recreate detailed state history from almost any point in time, turning an O(slot) process into O(1) effectively - we'll still need caches and indices to do this with sufficient efficiency for the rest api, but at least it cuts the whole process down to minutes instead of hours, for arbitrary points in time * CI: ignore failures with Nim-1.6 (temporary) * test fixes Co-authored-by: Ștefan Talpalaru <stefantalpalaru@yahoo.com>
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let
quarantine = newClone(
Quarantine.init())
attestationPool = newClone(AttestationPool.init(
dag, quarantine, config.forkChoiceVersion.get, onAttestationReceived))
syncCommitteeMsgPool = newClone(
SyncCommitteeMsgPool.init(rng, dag.cfg, onSyncContribution))
lightClientPool = newClone(
LightClientPool())
validatorChangePool = newClone(ValidatorChangePool.init(
dag, attestationPool, onVoluntaryExitAdded, onBLSToExecutionChangeAdded,
onProposerSlashingAdded, onAttesterSlashingAdded))
blobQuarantine = newClone(BlobQuarantine.init(onBlobSidecarAdded))
consensusManager = ConsensusManager.new(
Support for driving multiple EL nodes from a single Nimbus BN (#4465) * Support for driving multiple EL nodes from a single Nimbus BN Full list of changes: * Eth1Monitor has been renamed to ELManager to match its current responsibilities better. * The ELManager is no longer optional in the code (it won't have a nil value under any circumstances). * The support for subscribing for headers was removed as it only worked with WebSockets and contributed significant complexity while bringing only a very minor advantage. * The `--web3-url` parameter has been deprecated in favor of a new `--el` parameter. The new parameter has a reasonable default value and supports specifying a different JWT for each connection. Each connection can also be configured with a different set of responsibilities (e.g. download deposits, validate blocks and/or produce blocks). On the command-line, these properties can be configured through URL properties stored in the #anchor part of the URL. In TOML files, they come with a very natural syntax (althrough the URL scheme is also supported). * The previously scattered EL-related state and logic is now moved to `eth1_monitor.nim` (this module will be renamed to `el_manager.nim` in a follow-up commit). State is assigned properly either to the `ELManager` or the to individual `ELConnection` objects where appropriate. The ELManager executes all Engine API requests against all attached EL nodes, in parallel. It compares their results and if there is a disagreement regarding the validity of a certain payload, this is detected and the beacon node is protected from publishing a block with a potential execution layer consensus bug in it. The BN provides metrics per EL node for the number of successful or failed requests for each type Engine API requests. If an EL node goes offline and connectivity is resoted later, we report the problem and the remedy in edge-triggered fashion. * More progress towards implementing Deneb block production in the VC and comparing the value of blocks produced by the EL and the builder API. * Adds a Makefile target for the zhejiang testnet
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dag, attestationPool, quarantine, node.elManager,
ActionTracker.init(node.network.nodeId, config.subscribeAllSubnets),
node.dynamicFeeRecipientsStore, config.validatorsDir,
config.defaultFeeRecipient, config.suggestedGasLimit)
blockProcessor = BlockProcessor.new(
config.dumpEnabled, config.dumpDirInvalid, config.dumpDirIncoming,
rng, taskpool, consensusManager, node.validatorMonitor,
blobQuarantine, getBeaconTime)
blockVerifier = proc(signedBlock: ForkedSignedBeaconBlock,
blobs: Opt[BlobSidecars], maybeFinalized: bool):
Future[Result[void, VerifierError]] {.async: (raises: [CancelledError], raw: true).} =
# The design with a callback for block verification is unusual compared
# to the rest of the application, but fits with the general approach
# taken in the sync/request managers - this is an architectural compromise
# that should probably be reimagined more holistically in the future.
blockProcessor[].addBlock(
MsgSource.gossip, signedBlock, blobs, maybeFinalized = maybeFinalized)
rmanBlockVerifier = proc(signedBlock: ForkedSignedBeaconBlock,
maybeFinalized: bool):
Future[Result[void, VerifierError]] {.async: (raises: [CancelledError]).} =
withBlck(signedBlock):
when consensusFork >= ConsensusFork.Deneb:
if not blobQuarantine[].hasBlobs(forkyBlck):
# We don't have all the blobs for this block, so we have
# to put it in blobless quarantine.
if not quarantine[].addBlobless(dag.finalizedHead.slot, forkyBlck):
err(VerifierError.UnviableFork)
else:
err(VerifierError.MissingParent)
else:
let blobs = blobQuarantine[].popBlobs(forkyBlck.root, forkyBlck)
await blockProcessor[].addBlock(MsgSource.gossip, signedBlock,
Opt.some(blobs),
maybeFinalized = maybeFinalized)
else:
await blockProcessor[].addBlock(MsgSource.gossip, signedBlock,
Opt.none(BlobSidecars),
maybeFinalized = maybeFinalized)
rmanBlockLoader = proc(
blockRoot: Eth2Digest): Opt[ForkedTrustedSignedBeaconBlock] =
dag.getForkedBlock(blockRoot)
rmanBlobLoader = proc(
blobId: BlobIdentifier): Opt[ref BlobSidecar] =
var blob_sidecar = BlobSidecar.new()
if dag.db.getBlobSidecar(blobId.block_root, blobId.index, blob_sidecar[]):
Opt.some blob_sidecar
else:
Opt.none(ref BlobSidecar)
processor = Eth2Processor.new(
config.doppelgangerDetection,
blockProcessor, node.validatorMonitor, dag, attestationPool,
validatorChangePool, node.attachedValidators, syncCommitteeMsgPool,
lightClientPool, quarantine, blobQuarantine, rng, getBeaconTime, taskpool)
syncManager = newSyncManager[Peer, PeerId](
node.network.peerPool,
dag.cfg.DENEB_FORK_EPOCH, dag.cfg.MIN_EPOCHS_FOR_BLOB_SIDECARS_REQUESTS,
SyncQueueKind.Forward, getLocalHeadSlot,
getLocalWallSlot, getFirstSlotAtFinalizedEpoch, getBackfillSlot,
getFrontfillSlot, dag.tail.slot, blockVerifier)
backfiller = newSyncManager[Peer, PeerId](
node.network.peerPool,
dag.cfg.DENEB_FORK_EPOCH, dag.cfg.MIN_EPOCHS_FOR_BLOB_SIDECARS_REQUESTS,
SyncQueueKind.Backward, getLocalHeadSlot,
getLocalWallSlot, getFirstSlotAtFinalizedEpoch, getBackfillSlot,
getFrontfillSlot, dag.backfill.slot, blockVerifier,
maxHeadAge = 0)
router = (ref MessageRouter)(
processor: processor,
network: node.network)
requestManager = RequestManager.init(
node.network, dag.cfg.DENEB_FORK_EPOCH, getBeaconTime,
(proc(): bool = syncManager.inProgress),
quarantine, blobQuarantine, rmanBlockVerifier,
rmanBlockLoader, rmanBlobLoader)
if node.config.lightClientDataServe:
proc scheduleSendingLightClientUpdates(slot: Slot) =
if node.lightClientPool[].broadcastGossipFut != nil:
return
if slot <= node.lightClientPool[].latestBroadcastedSlot:
return
node.lightClientPool[].latestBroadcastedSlot = slot
template fut(): auto = node.lightClientPool[].broadcastGossipFut
fut = node.handleLightClientUpdates(slot)
fut.addCallback do (p: pointer) {.gcsafe.}:
fut = nil
router.onSyncCommitteeMessage = scheduleSendingLightClientUpdates
Support for driving multiple EL nodes from a single Nimbus BN (#4465) * Support for driving multiple EL nodes from a single Nimbus BN Full list of changes: * Eth1Monitor has been renamed to ELManager to match its current responsibilities better. * The ELManager is no longer optional in the code (it won't have a nil value under any circumstances). * The support for subscribing for headers was removed as it only worked with WebSockets and contributed significant complexity while bringing only a very minor advantage. * The `--web3-url` parameter has been deprecated in favor of a new `--el` parameter. The new parameter has a reasonable default value and supports specifying a different JWT for each connection. Each connection can also be configured with a different set of responsibilities (e.g. download deposits, validate blocks and/or produce blocks). On the command-line, these properties can be configured through URL properties stored in the #anchor part of the URL. In TOML files, they come with a very natural syntax (althrough the URL scheme is also supported). * The previously scattered EL-related state and logic is now moved to `eth1_monitor.nim` (this module will be renamed to `el_manager.nim` in a follow-up commit). State is assigned properly either to the `ELManager` or the to individual `ELConnection` objects where appropriate. The ELManager executes all Engine API requests against all attached EL nodes, in parallel. It compares their results and if there is a disagreement regarding the validity of a certain payload, this is detected and the beacon node is protected from publishing a block with a potential execution layer consensus bug in it. The BN provides metrics per EL node for the number of successful or failed requests for each type Engine API requests. If an EL node goes offline and connectivity is resoted later, we report the problem and the remedy in edge-triggered fashion. * More progress towards implementing Deneb block production in the VC and comparing the value of blocks produced by the EL and the builder API. * Adds a Makefile target for the zhejiang testnet
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dag.setFinalizationCb makeOnFinalizationCb(node.eventBus, node.elManager)
dag.setBlockCb(onBlockAdded)
dag.setHeadCb(onHeadChanged)
dag.setReorgCb(onChainReorg)
node.dag = dag
node.blobQuarantine = blobQuarantine
node.quarantine = quarantine
node.attestationPool = attestationPool
node.syncCommitteeMsgPool = syncCommitteeMsgPool
node.lightClientPool = lightClientPool
node.validatorChangePool = validatorChangePool
node.processor = processor
node.blockProcessor = blockProcessor
node.consensusManager = consensusManager
node.requestManager = requestManager
node.syncManager = syncManager
node.backfiller = backfiller
node.router = router
await node.addValidators()
block:
# Add in-process validators to the list of "known" validators such that
# we start with a reasonable ENR
let wallSlot = node.beaconClock.now().slotOrZero()
for validator in node.attachedValidators[].validators.values():
if config.validatorMonitorAuto:
node.validatorMonitor[].addMonitor(validator.pubkey, validator.index)
if validator.index.isSome():
withState(dag.headState):
let idx = validator.index.get()
if distinctBase(idx) <= forkyState.data.validators.lenu64:
template v: auto = forkyState.data.validators.item(idx)
if is_active_validator(v, wallSlot.epoch) or
is_active_validator(v, wallSlot.epoch + 1):
node.consensusManager[].actionTracker.knownValidators[idx] = wallSlot
elif is_exited_validator(v, wallSlot.epoch):
notice "Ignoring exited validator",
index = idx,
pubkey = shortLog(v.pubkey)
let stabilitySubnets =
node.consensusManager[].actionTracker.stabilitySubnets(wallSlot)
# Here, we also set the correct ENR should we be in all subnets mode!
node.network.updateStabilitySubnetMetadata(stabilitySubnets)
node.network.registerProtocol(
PeerSync, PeerSync.NetworkState.init(
node.dag,
node.beaconClock.getBeaconTimeFn(),
))
node.network.registerProtocol(
BeaconSync, BeaconSync.NetworkState.init(node.dag))
if node.dag.lcDataStore.serve:
node.network.registerProtocol(
LightClientSync, LightClientSync.NetworkState.init(node.dag))
node.updateValidatorMetrics()
const
SlashingDbName = "slashing_protection"
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# changing this requires physical file rename as well or history is lost.
proc init*(T: type BeaconNode,
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rng: ref HmacDrbgContext,
config: BeaconNodeConf,
metadata: Eth2NetworkMetadata): Future[BeaconNode]
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{.async.} =
var taskpool: TaskPoolPtr
template cfg: auto = metadata.cfg
template eth1Network: auto = metadata.eth1Network
try:
if config.numThreads < 0:
fatal "The number of threads --numThreads cannot be negative."
quit 1
elif config.numThreads == 0:
taskpool = TaskPoolPtr.new(numThreads = min(countProcessors(), 16))
else:
taskpool = TaskPoolPtr.new(numThreads = config.numThreads)
info "Threadpool started", numThreads = taskpool.numThreads
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except Exception:
raise newException(Defect, "Failure in taskpool initialization.")
if metadata.genesis.kind == BakedIn:
if config.genesisState.isSome:
warn "The --genesis-state option has no effect on networks with built-in genesis state"
if config.genesisStateUrl.isSome:
warn "The --genesis-state-url option has no effect on networks with built-in genesis state"
let
eventBus = EventBus(
headQueue: newAsyncEventQueue[HeadChangeInfoObject](),
blocksQueue: newAsyncEventQueue[EventBeaconBlockObject](),
attestQueue: newAsyncEventQueue[phase0.Attestation](),
exitQueue: newAsyncEventQueue[SignedVoluntaryExit](),
blsToExecQueue: newAsyncEventQueue[SignedBLSToExecutionChange](),
propSlashQueue: newAsyncEventQueue[ProposerSlashing](),
attSlashQueue: newAsyncEventQueue[AttesterSlashing](),
blobSidecarQueue: newAsyncEventQueue[BlobSidecarInfoObject](),
finalQueue: newAsyncEventQueue[FinalizationInfoObject](),
reorgQueue: newAsyncEventQueue[ReorgInfoObject](),
contribQueue: newAsyncEventQueue[SignedContributionAndProof](),
finUpdateQueue: newAsyncEventQueue[
RestVersioned[ForkedLightClientFinalityUpdate]](),
optUpdateQueue: newAsyncEventQueue[
RestVersioned[ForkedLightClientOptimisticUpdate]]())
db = BeaconChainDB.new(config.databaseDir, cfg, inMemory = false)
if config.externalBeaconApiUrl.isSome and ChainDAGRef.isInitialized(db).isErr:
var genesisState: ref ForkedHashedBeaconState
let trustedBlockRoot =
if config.trustedStateRoot.isSome or config.trustedBlockRoot.isSome:
config.trustedBlockRoot
elif cfg.ALTAIR_FORK_EPOCH == GENESIS_EPOCH:
# Sync can be bootstrapped from the genesis block root
genesisState = await fetchGenesisState(
metadata, config.genesisState, config.genesisStateUrl)
if genesisState != nil:
let genesisBlockRoot = get_initial_beacon_block(genesisState[]).root
notice "Neither `--trusted-block-root` nor `--trusted-state-root` " &
"provided with `--external-beacon-api-url`, " &
"falling back to genesis block root",
externalBeaconApiUrl = config.externalBeaconApiUrl.get,
trustedBlockRoot = config.trustedBlockRoot,
trustedStateRoot = config.trustedStateRoot,
genesisBlockRoot = $genesisBlockRoot
some genesisBlockRoot
else:
none[Eth2Digest]()
else:
none[Eth2Digest]()
if config.trustedStateRoot.isNone and trustedBlockRoot.isNone:
warn "Ignoring `--external-beacon-api-url`, neither " &
"`--trusted-block-root` nor `--trusted-state-root` provided",
externalBeaconApiUrl = config.externalBeaconApiUrl.get,
trustedBlockRoot = config.trustedBlockRoot,
trustedStateRoot = config.trustedStateRoot
else:
if genesisState == nil:
genesisState = await fetchGenesisState(
metadata, config.genesisState, config.genesisStateUrl)
await db.doRunTrustedNodeSync(
metadata,
config.databaseDir,
config.eraDir,
config.externalBeaconApiUrl.get,
config.trustedStateRoot.map do (x: Eth2Digest) -> string:
"0x" & x.data.toHex,
trustedBlockRoot,
backfill = false,
reindex = false,
downloadDepositSnapshot = false,
genesisState)
State-only checkpoint state startup (#4251) Currently, we require genesis and a checkpoint block and state to start from an arbitrary slot - this PR relaxes this requirement so that we can start with a state alone. The current trusted-node-sync algorithm works by first downloading blocks until we find an epoch aligned non-empty slot, then downloads the state via slot. However, current [proposals](https://github.com/ethereum/beacon-APIs/pull/226) for checkpointing prefer finalized state as the main reference - this allows more simple access control and caching on the server side - in particular, this should help checkpoint-syncing from sources that have a fast `finalized` state download (like infura and teku) but are slow when accessing state via slot. Earlier versions of Nimbus will not be able to read databases created without a checkpoint block and genesis. In most cases, backfilling makes the database compatible except where genesis is also missing (custom networks). * backfill checkpoint block from libp2p instead of checkpoint source, when doing trusted node sync * allow starting the client without genesis / checkpoint block * perform epoch start slot lookahead when loading tail state, so as to deal with the case where the epoch start slot does not have a block * replace `--blockId` with `--state-id` in TNS command line * when replaying, also look at the parent of the last-known-block (even if we don't have the parent block data, we can still replay from a "parent" state) - in particular, this clears the way for implementing state pruning * deprecate `--finalized-checkpoint-block` option (no longer needed)
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if config.finalizedCheckpointBlock.isSome:
warn "--finalized-checkpoint-block has been deprecated, ignoring"
State-only checkpoint state startup (#4251) Currently, we require genesis and a checkpoint block and state to start from an arbitrary slot - this PR relaxes this requirement so that we can start with a state alone. The current trusted-node-sync algorithm works by first downloading blocks until we find an epoch aligned non-empty slot, then downloads the state via slot. However, current [proposals](https://github.com/ethereum/beacon-APIs/pull/226) for checkpointing prefer finalized state as the main reference - this allows more simple access control and caching on the server side - in particular, this should help checkpoint-syncing from sources that have a fast `finalized` state download (like infura and teku) but are slow when accessing state via slot. Earlier versions of Nimbus will not be able to read databases created without a checkpoint block and genesis. In most cases, backfilling makes the database compatible except where genesis is also missing (custom networks). * backfill checkpoint block from libp2p instead of checkpoint source, when doing trusted node sync * allow starting the client without genesis / checkpoint block * perform epoch start slot lookahead when loading tail state, so as to deal with the case where the epoch start slot does not have a block * replace `--blockId` with `--state-id` in TNS command line * when replaying, also look at the parent of the last-known-block (even if we don't have the parent block data, we can still replay from a "parent" state) - in particular, this clears the way for implementing state pruning * deprecate `--finalized-checkpoint-block` option (no longer needed)
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let checkpointState = if config.finalizedCheckpointState.isSome:
let checkpointStatePath = config.finalizedCheckpointState.get.string
State-only checkpoint state startup (#4251) Currently, we require genesis and a checkpoint block and state to start from an arbitrary slot - this PR relaxes this requirement so that we can start with a state alone. The current trusted-node-sync algorithm works by first downloading blocks until we find an epoch aligned non-empty slot, then downloads the state via slot. However, current [proposals](https://github.com/ethereum/beacon-APIs/pull/226) for checkpointing prefer finalized state as the main reference - this allows more simple access control and caching on the server side - in particular, this should help checkpoint-syncing from sources that have a fast `finalized` state download (like infura and teku) but are slow when accessing state via slot. Earlier versions of Nimbus will not be able to read databases created without a checkpoint block and genesis. In most cases, backfilling makes the database compatible except where genesis is also missing (custom networks). * backfill checkpoint block from libp2p instead of checkpoint source, when doing trusted node sync * allow starting the client without genesis / checkpoint block * perform epoch start slot lookahead when loading tail state, so as to deal with the case where the epoch start slot does not have a block * replace `--blockId` with `--state-id` in TNS command line * when replaying, also look at the parent of the last-known-block (even if we don't have the parent block data, we can still replay from a "parent" state) - in particular, this clears the way for implementing state pruning * deprecate `--finalized-checkpoint-block` option (no longer needed)
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let tmp = try:
newClone(readSszForkedHashedBeaconState(
cfg, readAllBytes(checkpointStatePath).tryGet()))
except SszError as err:
fatal "Checkpoint state loading failed",
err = formatMsg(err, checkpointStatePath)
quit 1
except CatchableError as err:
fatal "Failed to read checkpoint state file", err = err.msg
quit 1
State-only checkpoint state startup (#4251) Currently, we require genesis and a checkpoint block and state to start from an arbitrary slot - this PR relaxes this requirement so that we can start with a state alone. The current trusted-node-sync algorithm works by first downloading blocks until we find an epoch aligned non-empty slot, then downloads the state via slot. However, current [proposals](https://github.com/ethereum/beacon-APIs/pull/226) for checkpointing prefer finalized state as the main reference - this allows more simple access control and caching on the server side - in particular, this should help checkpoint-syncing from sources that have a fast `finalized` state download (like infura and teku) but are slow when accessing state via slot. Earlier versions of Nimbus will not be able to read databases created without a checkpoint block and genesis. In most cases, backfilling makes the database compatible except where genesis is also missing (custom networks). * backfill checkpoint block from libp2p instead of checkpoint source, when doing trusted node sync * allow starting the client without genesis / checkpoint block * perform epoch start slot lookahead when loading tail state, so as to deal with the case where the epoch start slot does not have a block * replace `--blockId` with `--state-id` in TNS command line * when replaying, also look at the parent of the last-known-block (even if we don't have the parent block data, we can still replay from a "parent" state) - in particular, this clears the way for implementing state pruning * deprecate `--finalized-checkpoint-block` option (no longer needed)
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if not getStateField(tmp[], slot).is_epoch:
fatal "--finalized-checkpoint-state must point to a state for an epoch slot",
State-only checkpoint state startup (#4251) Currently, we require genesis and a checkpoint block and state to start from an arbitrary slot - this PR relaxes this requirement so that we can start with a state alone. The current trusted-node-sync algorithm works by first downloading blocks until we find an epoch aligned non-empty slot, then downloads the state via slot. However, current [proposals](https://github.com/ethereum/beacon-APIs/pull/226) for checkpointing prefer finalized state as the main reference - this allows more simple access control and caching on the server side - in particular, this should help checkpoint-syncing from sources that have a fast `finalized` state download (like infura and teku) but are slow when accessing state via slot. Earlier versions of Nimbus will not be able to read databases created without a checkpoint block and genesis. In most cases, backfilling makes the database compatible except where genesis is also missing (custom networks). * backfill checkpoint block from libp2p instead of checkpoint source, when doing trusted node sync * allow starting the client without genesis / checkpoint block * perform epoch start slot lookahead when loading tail state, so as to deal with the case where the epoch start slot does not have a block * replace `--blockId` with `--state-id` in TNS command line * when replaying, also look at the parent of the last-known-block (even if we don't have the parent block data, we can still replay from a "parent" state) - in particular, this clears the way for implementing state pruning * deprecate `--finalized-checkpoint-block` option (no longer needed)
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slot = getStateField(tmp[], slot)
quit 1
State-only checkpoint state startup (#4251) Currently, we require genesis and a checkpoint block and state to start from an arbitrary slot - this PR relaxes this requirement so that we can start with a state alone. The current trusted-node-sync algorithm works by first downloading blocks until we find an epoch aligned non-empty slot, then downloads the state via slot. However, current [proposals](https://github.com/ethereum/beacon-APIs/pull/226) for checkpointing prefer finalized state as the main reference - this allows more simple access control and caching on the server side - in particular, this should help checkpoint-syncing from sources that have a fast `finalized` state download (like infura and teku) but are slow when accessing state via slot. Earlier versions of Nimbus will not be able to read databases created without a checkpoint block and genesis. In most cases, backfilling makes the database compatible except where genesis is also missing (custom networks). * backfill checkpoint block from libp2p instead of checkpoint source, when doing trusted node sync * allow starting the client without genesis / checkpoint block * perform epoch start slot lookahead when loading tail state, so as to deal with the case where the epoch start slot does not have a block * replace `--blockId` with `--state-id` in TNS command line * when replaying, also look at the parent of the last-known-block (even if we don't have the parent block data, we can still replay from a "parent" state) - in particular, this clears the way for implementing state pruning * deprecate `--finalized-checkpoint-block` option (no longer needed)
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tmp
else:
nil
if config.finalizedDepositTreeSnapshot.isSome:
let
depositTreeSnapshotPath = config.finalizedDepositTreeSnapshot.get.string
snapshot =
try:
SSZ.loadFile(depositTreeSnapshotPath, DepositTreeSnapshot)
except SszError as err:
fatal "Deposit tree snapshot loading failed",
err = formatMsg(err, depositTreeSnapshotPath)
quit 1
except CatchableError as err:
fatal "Failed to read deposit tree snapshot file", err = err.msg
quit 1
depositContractSnapshot = DepositContractSnapshot.init(snapshot).valueOr:
fatal "Invalid deposit tree snapshot file"
quit 1
db.putDepositContractSnapshot(depositContractSnapshot)
Support for driving multiple EL nodes from a single Nimbus BN (#4465) * Support for driving multiple EL nodes from a single Nimbus BN Full list of changes: * Eth1Monitor has been renamed to ELManager to match its current responsibilities better. * The ELManager is no longer optional in the code (it won't have a nil value under any circumstances). * The support for subscribing for headers was removed as it only worked with WebSockets and contributed significant complexity while bringing only a very minor advantage. * The `--web3-url` parameter has been deprecated in favor of a new `--el` parameter. The new parameter has a reasonable default value and supports specifying a different JWT for each connection. Each connection can also be configured with a different set of responsibilities (e.g. download deposits, validate blocks and/or produce blocks). On the command-line, these properties can be configured through URL properties stored in the #anchor part of the URL. In TOML files, they come with a very natural syntax (althrough the URL scheme is also supported). * The previously scattered EL-related state and logic is now moved to `eth1_monitor.nim` (this module will be renamed to `el_manager.nim` in a follow-up commit). State is assigned properly either to the `ELManager` or the to individual `ELConnection` objects where appropriate. The ELManager executes all Engine API requests against all attached EL nodes, in parallel. It compares their results and if there is a disagreement regarding the validity of a certain payload, this is detected and the beacon node is protected from publishing a block with a potential execution layer consensus bug in it. The BN provides metrics per EL node for the number of successful or failed requests for each type Engine API requests. If an EL node goes offline and connectivity is resoted later, we report the problem and the remedy in edge-triggered fashion. * More progress towards implementing Deneb block production in the VC and comparing the value of blocks produced by the EL and the builder API. * Adds a Makefile target for the zhejiang testnet
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let engineApiUrls = config.engineApiUrls
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Support for driving multiple EL nodes from a single Nimbus BN (#4465) * Support for driving multiple EL nodes from a single Nimbus BN Full list of changes: * Eth1Monitor has been renamed to ELManager to match its current responsibilities better. * The ELManager is no longer optional in the code (it won't have a nil value under any circumstances). * The support for subscribing for headers was removed as it only worked with WebSockets and contributed significant complexity while bringing only a very minor advantage. * The `--web3-url` parameter has been deprecated in favor of a new `--el` parameter. The new parameter has a reasonable default value and supports specifying a different JWT for each connection. Each connection can also be configured with a different set of responsibilities (e.g. download deposits, validate blocks and/or produce blocks). On the command-line, these properties can be configured through URL properties stored in the #anchor part of the URL. In TOML files, they come with a very natural syntax (althrough the URL scheme is also supported). * The previously scattered EL-related state and logic is now moved to `eth1_monitor.nim` (this module will be renamed to `el_manager.nim` in a follow-up commit). State is assigned properly either to the `ELManager` or the to individual `ELConnection` objects where appropriate. The ELManager executes all Engine API requests against all attached EL nodes, in parallel. It compares their results and if there is a disagreement regarding the validity of a certain payload, this is detected and the beacon node is protected from publishing a block with a potential execution layer consensus bug in it. The BN provides metrics per EL node for the number of successful or failed requests for each type Engine API requests. If an EL node goes offline and connectivity is resoted later, we report the problem and the remedy in edge-triggered fashion. * More progress towards implementing Deneb block production in the VC and comparing the value of blocks produced by the EL and the builder API. * Adds a Makefile target for the zhejiang testnet
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if engineApiUrls.len == 0:
notice "Running without execution client - validator features disabled (see https://nimbus.guide/eth1.html)"
var networkGenesisValidatorsRoot = metadata.bakedGenesisValidatorsRoot
State-only checkpoint state startup (#4251) Currently, we require genesis and a checkpoint block and state to start from an arbitrary slot - this PR relaxes this requirement so that we can start with a state alone. The current trusted-node-sync algorithm works by first downloading blocks until we find an epoch aligned non-empty slot, then downloads the state via slot. However, current [proposals](https://github.com/ethereum/beacon-APIs/pull/226) for checkpointing prefer finalized state as the main reference - this allows more simple access control and caching on the server side - in particular, this should help checkpoint-syncing from sources that have a fast `finalized` state download (like infura and teku) but are slow when accessing state via slot. Earlier versions of Nimbus will not be able to read databases created without a checkpoint block and genesis. In most cases, backfilling makes the database compatible except where genesis is also missing (custom networks). * backfill checkpoint block from libp2p instead of checkpoint source, when doing trusted node sync * allow starting the client without genesis / checkpoint block * perform epoch start slot lookahead when loading tail state, so as to deal with the case where the epoch start slot does not have a block * replace `--blockId` with `--state-id` in TNS command line * when replaying, also look at the parent of the last-known-block (even if we don't have the parent block data, we can still replay from a "parent" state) - in particular, this clears the way for implementing state pruning * deprecate `--finalized-checkpoint-block` option (no longer needed)
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if not ChainDAGRef.isInitialized(db).isOk():
let genesisState =
if checkpointState != nil and
getStateField(checkpointState[], slot) == 0:
checkpointState
else:
await fetchGenesisState(
metadata, config.genesisState, config.genesisStateUrl)
State-only checkpoint state startup (#4251) Currently, we require genesis and a checkpoint block and state to start from an arbitrary slot - this PR relaxes this requirement so that we can start with a state alone. The current trusted-node-sync algorithm works by first downloading blocks until we find an epoch aligned non-empty slot, then downloads the state via slot. However, current [proposals](https://github.com/ethereum/beacon-APIs/pull/226) for checkpointing prefer finalized state as the main reference - this allows more simple access control and caching on the server side - in particular, this should help checkpoint-syncing from sources that have a fast `finalized` state download (like infura and teku) but are slow when accessing state via slot. Earlier versions of Nimbus will not be able to read databases created without a checkpoint block and genesis. In most cases, backfilling makes the database compatible except where genesis is also missing (custom networks). * backfill checkpoint block from libp2p instead of checkpoint source, when doing trusted node sync * allow starting the client without genesis / checkpoint block * perform epoch start slot lookahead when loading tail state, so as to deal with the case where the epoch start slot does not have a block * replace `--blockId` with `--state-id` in TNS command line * when replaying, also look at the parent of the last-known-block (even if we don't have the parent block data, we can still replay from a "parent" state) - in particular, this clears the way for implementing state pruning * deprecate `--finalized-checkpoint-block` option (no longer needed)
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if genesisState == nil and checkpointState == nil:
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fatal "No database and no genesis snapshot found. Please supply a genesis.ssz " &
"with the network configuration"
quit 1
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State-only checkpoint state startup (#4251) Currently, we require genesis and a checkpoint block and state to start from an arbitrary slot - this PR relaxes this requirement so that we can start with a state alone. The current trusted-node-sync algorithm works by first downloading blocks until we find an epoch aligned non-empty slot, then downloads the state via slot. However, current [proposals](https://github.com/ethereum/beacon-APIs/pull/226) for checkpointing prefer finalized state as the main reference - this allows more simple access control and caching on the server side - in particular, this should help checkpoint-syncing from sources that have a fast `finalized` state download (like infura and teku) but are slow when accessing state via slot. Earlier versions of Nimbus will not be able to read databases created without a checkpoint block and genesis. In most cases, backfilling makes the database compatible except where genesis is also missing (custom networks). * backfill checkpoint block from libp2p instead of checkpoint source, when doing trusted node sync * allow starting the client without genesis / checkpoint block * perform epoch start slot lookahead when loading tail state, so as to deal with the case where the epoch start slot does not have a block * replace `--blockId` with `--state-id` in TNS command line * when replaying, also look at the parent of the last-known-block (even if we don't have the parent block data, we can still replay from a "parent" state) - in particular, this clears the way for implementing state pruning * deprecate `--finalized-checkpoint-block` option (no longer needed)
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if not genesisState.isNil and not checkpointState.isNil:
if getStateField(genesisState[], genesis_validators_root) !=
getStateField(checkpointState[], genesis_validators_root):
fatal "Checkpoint state does not match genesis - check the --network parameter",
rootFromGenesis = getStateField(
genesisState[], genesis_validators_root),
rootFromCheckpoint = getStateField(
checkpointState[], genesis_validators_root)
quit 1
State-only checkpoint state startup (#4251) Currently, we require genesis and a checkpoint block and state to start from an arbitrary slot - this PR relaxes this requirement so that we can start with a state alone. The current trusted-node-sync algorithm works by first downloading blocks until we find an epoch aligned non-empty slot, then downloads the state via slot. However, current [proposals](https://github.com/ethereum/beacon-APIs/pull/226) for checkpointing prefer finalized state as the main reference - this allows more simple access control and caching on the server side - in particular, this should help checkpoint-syncing from sources that have a fast `finalized` state download (like infura and teku) but are slow when accessing state via slot. Earlier versions of Nimbus will not be able to read databases created without a checkpoint block and genesis. In most cases, backfilling makes the database compatible except where genesis is also missing (custom networks). * backfill checkpoint block from libp2p instead of checkpoint source, when doing trusted node sync * allow starting the client without genesis / checkpoint block * perform epoch start slot lookahead when loading tail state, so as to deal with the case where the epoch start slot does not have a block * replace `--blockId` with `--state-id` in TNS command line * when replaying, also look at the parent of the last-known-block (even if we don't have the parent block data, we can still replay from a "parent" state) - in particular, this clears the way for implementing state pruning * deprecate `--finalized-checkpoint-block` option (no longer needed)
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try:
# Always store genesis state if we have it - this allows reindexing and
# answering genesis queries
if not genesisState.isNil:
ChainDAGRef.preInit(db, genesisState[])
networkGenesisValidatorsRoot =
Opt.some(getStateField(genesisState[], genesis_validators_root))
if not checkpointState.isNil:
State-only checkpoint state startup (#4251) Currently, we require genesis and a checkpoint block and state to start from an arbitrary slot - this PR relaxes this requirement so that we can start with a state alone. The current trusted-node-sync algorithm works by first downloading blocks until we find an epoch aligned non-empty slot, then downloads the state via slot. However, current [proposals](https://github.com/ethereum/beacon-APIs/pull/226) for checkpointing prefer finalized state as the main reference - this allows more simple access control and caching on the server side - in particular, this should help checkpoint-syncing from sources that have a fast `finalized` state download (like infura and teku) but are slow when accessing state via slot. Earlier versions of Nimbus will not be able to read databases created without a checkpoint block and genesis. In most cases, backfilling makes the database compatible except where genesis is also missing (custom networks). * backfill checkpoint block from libp2p instead of checkpoint source, when doing trusted node sync * allow starting the client without genesis / checkpoint block * perform epoch start slot lookahead when loading tail state, so as to deal with the case where the epoch start slot does not have a block * replace `--blockId` with `--state-id` in TNS command line * when replaying, also look at the parent of the last-known-block (even if we don't have the parent block data, we can still replay from a "parent" state) - in particular, this clears the way for implementing state pruning * deprecate `--finalized-checkpoint-block` option (no longer needed)
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if genesisState.isNil or
getStateField(checkpointState[], slot) != GENESIS_SLOT:
ChainDAGRef.preInit(db, checkpointState[])
doAssert ChainDAGRef.isInitialized(db).isOk(), "preInit should have initialized db"
except CatchableError as exc:
error "Failed to initialize database", err = exc.msg
quit 1
else:
if not checkpointState.isNil:
fatal "A database already exists, cannot start from given checkpoint",
dataDir = config.dataDir
quit 1
# Doesn't use std/random directly, but dependencies might
randomize(rng[].rand(high(int)))
# The validatorMonitorTotals flag has been deprecated and should eventually be
# removed - until then, it's given priority if set so as not to needlessly
# break existing setups
let
validatorMonitor = newClone(ValidatorMonitor.init(
config.validatorMonitorAuto,
config.validatorMonitorTotals.get(
not config.validatorMonitorDetails)))
for key in config.validatorMonitorPubkeys:
validatorMonitor[].addMonitor(key, Opt.none(ValidatorIndex))
let
dag = loadChainDag(
config, cfg, db, eventBus,
validatorMonitor, networkGenesisValidatorsRoot)
genesisTime = getStateField(dag.headState, genesis_time)
beaconClock = BeaconClock.init(genesisTime).valueOr:
fatal "Invalid genesis time in state", genesisTime
quit 1
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getBeaconTime = beaconClock.getBeaconTimeFn()
if config.weakSubjectivityCheckpoint.isSome:
dag.checkWeakSubjectivityCheckpoint(
config.weakSubjectivityCheckpoint.get, beaconClock)
Support for driving multiple EL nodes from a single Nimbus BN (#4465) * Support for driving multiple EL nodes from a single Nimbus BN Full list of changes: * Eth1Monitor has been renamed to ELManager to match its current responsibilities better. * The ELManager is no longer optional in the code (it won't have a nil value under any circumstances). * The support for subscribing for headers was removed as it only worked with WebSockets and contributed significant complexity while bringing only a very minor advantage. * The `--web3-url` parameter has been deprecated in favor of a new `--el` parameter. The new parameter has a reasonable default value and supports specifying a different JWT for each connection. Each connection can also be configured with a different set of responsibilities (e.g. download deposits, validate blocks and/or produce blocks). On the command-line, these properties can be configured through URL properties stored in the #anchor part of the URL. In TOML files, they come with a very natural syntax (althrough the URL scheme is also supported). * The previously scattered EL-related state and logic is now moved to `eth1_monitor.nim` (this module will be renamed to `el_manager.nim` in a follow-up commit). State is assigned properly either to the `ELManager` or the to individual `ELConnection` objects where appropriate. The ELManager executes all Engine API requests against all attached EL nodes, in parallel. It compares their results and if there is a disagreement regarding the validity of a certain payload, this is detected and the beacon node is protected from publishing a block with a potential execution layer consensus bug in it. The BN provides metrics per EL node for the number of successful or failed requests for each type Engine API requests. If an EL node goes offline and connectivity is resoted later, we report the problem and the remedy in edge-triggered fashion. * More progress towards implementing Deneb block production in the VC and comparing the value of blocks produced by the EL and the builder API. * Adds a Makefile target for the zhejiang testnet
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let elManager = ELManager.new(
cfg,
metadata.depositContractBlock,
metadata.depositContractBlockHash,
db,
engineApiUrls,
eth1Network)
if config.rpcEnabled.isSome:
warn "Nimbus's JSON-RPC server has been removed. This includes the --rpc, --rpc-port, and --rpc-address configuration options. https://nimbus.guide/rest-api.html shows how to enable and configure the REST Beacon API server which replaces it."
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let restServer = if config.restEnabled:
RestServerRef.init(config.restAddress, config.restPort,
config.restAllowedOrigin,
validateBeaconApiQueries,
config)
else:
nil
let
netKeys = getPersistentNetKeys(rng[], config)
nickname = if config.nodeName == "auto": shortForm(netKeys)
else: config.nodeName
network = createEth2Node(
rng, config, netKeys, cfg, dag.forkDigests, getBeaconTime,
getStateField(dag.headState, genesis_validators_root))
case config.slashingDbKind
of SlashingDbKind.v2:
discard
of SlashingDbKind.v1:
error "Slashing DB v1 is no longer supported for writing"
quit 1
of SlashingDbKind.both:
warn "Slashing DB v1 deprecated, writing only v2"
info "Loading slashing protection database (v2)",
path = config.validatorsDir()
proc getValidatorAndIdx(pubkey: ValidatorPubKey): Opt[ValidatorAndIndex] =
withState(dag.headState):
getValidator(forkyState().data.validators.asSeq(), pubkey)
add EIP-7044 support to keymanager API (#5959) * add EIP-7044 support to keymanager API When trying to sign `VoluntaryExit` via keymanager API, the logic is not yet aware of EIP-7044 (part of Deneb). This patch adds missing EIP-7044 support to the keymanager API as well. As part of this, the VC needs to become aware about: - `CAPELLA_FORK_VERSION`: To correctly form the EIP-7044 signing domain. The fork schedule does not indicate which of the results, if any, corresponds to Capella. - `CAPELLA_FORK_EPOCH`: To detect whether Capella was scheduled. If a BN does not have it in its config while other BNs have it, this leads to a log if Capella has not activated yet, or marks the BN as incompatible if Capella already activated. - `DENEB_FORK_EPOCH`: To check whether EIP-7044 logic should be used. Related PRs: - #5120 added support for processing EIP-7044 `VoluntaryExit` messages as part of the state transition functions (tested by EF spec tests). - #5953 synced the support from #5120 to gossip validation. - #5954 added support to the `nimbus_beacon_node deposits exit` command. - #5956 contains an alternative generic version of `VCForkConfig`. * address reviewer feedback: letter case, module location, double lookup --------- Co-authored-by: cheatfate <eugene.kabanov@status.im> * Update beacon_chain/rpc/rest_constants.nim * move `VCRuntimeConfig` back to `rest_types` --------- Co-authored-by: cheatfate <eugene.kabanov@status.im> * fix `getForkVersion` helper --------- Co-authored-by: cheatfate <eugene.kabanov@status.im>
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func getCapellaForkVersion(): Opt[Version] =
Opt.some(cfg.CAPELLA_FORK_VERSION)
func getDenebForkEpoch(): Opt[Epoch] =
Opt.some(cfg.DENEB_FORK_EPOCH)
proc getForkForEpoch(epoch: Epoch): Opt[Fork] =
Opt.some(dag.forkAtEpoch(epoch))
proc getGenesisRoot(): Eth2Digest =
getStateField(dag.headState, genesis_validators_root)
let
keystoreCache = KeystoreCacheRef.init()
slashingProtectionDB =
SlashingProtectionDB.init(
getStateField(dag.headState, genesis_validators_root),
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config.validatorsDir(), SlashingDbName)
validatorPool = newClone(ValidatorPool.init(
slashingProtectionDB, config.doppelgangerDetection))
keymanagerInitResult = initKeymanagerServer(config, restServer)
keymanagerHost = if keymanagerInitResult.server != nil:
newClone KeymanagerHost.init(
validatorPool,
keystoreCache,
rng,
keymanagerInitResult.token,
config.validatorsDir,
config.secretsDir,
config.defaultFeeRecipient,
config.suggestedGasLimit,
config.defaultGraffitiBytes,
config.getPayloadBuilderAddress,
getValidatorAndIdx,
getBeaconTime,
add EIP-7044 support to keymanager API (#5959) * add EIP-7044 support to keymanager API When trying to sign `VoluntaryExit` via keymanager API, the logic is not yet aware of EIP-7044 (part of Deneb). This patch adds missing EIP-7044 support to the keymanager API as well. As part of this, the VC needs to become aware about: - `CAPELLA_FORK_VERSION`: To correctly form the EIP-7044 signing domain. The fork schedule does not indicate which of the results, if any, corresponds to Capella. - `CAPELLA_FORK_EPOCH`: To detect whether Capella was scheduled. If a BN does not have it in its config while other BNs have it, this leads to a log if Capella has not activated yet, or marks the BN as incompatible if Capella already activated. - `DENEB_FORK_EPOCH`: To check whether EIP-7044 logic should be used. Related PRs: - #5120 added support for processing EIP-7044 `VoluntaryExit` messages as part of the state transition functions (tested by EF spec tests). - #5953 synced the support from #5120 to gossip validation. - #5954 added support to the `nimbus_beacon_node deposits exit` command. - #5956 contains an alternative generic version of `VCForkConfig`. * address reviewer feedback: letter case, module location, double lookup --------- Co-authored-by: cheatfate <eugene.kabanov@status.im> * Update beacon_chain/rpc/rest_constants.nim * move `VCRuntimeConfig` back to `rest_types` --------- Co-authored-by: cheatfate <eugene.kabanov@status.im> * fix `getForkVersion` helper --------- Co-authored-by: cheatfate <eugene.kabanov@status.im>
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getCapellaForkVersion,
getDenebForkEpoch,
getForkForEpoch,
getGenesisRoot)
else: nil
stateTtlCache =
if config.restCacheSize > 0:
StateTtlCache.init(
cacheSize = config.restCacheSize,
cacheTtl = chronos.seconds(config.restCacheTtl))
else:
nil
if config.payloadBuilderEnable:
info "Using external payload builder",
payloadBuilderUrl = config.payloadBuilderUrl
let node = BeaconNode(
nickname: nickname,
graffitiBytes: if config.graffiti.isSome: config.graffiti.get
else: defaultGraffitiBytes(),
network: network,
netKeys: netKeys,
db: db,
config: config,
attachedValidators: validatorPool,
Support for driving multiple EL nodes from a single Nimbus BN (#4465) * Support for driving multiple EL nodes from a single Nimbus BN Full list of changes: * Eth1Monitor has been renamed to ELManager to match its current responsibilities better. * The ELManager is no longer optional in the code (it won't have a nil value under any circumstances). * The support for subscribing for headers was removed as it only worked with WebSockets and contributed significant complexity while bringing only a very minor advantage. * The `--web3-url` parameter has been deprecated in favor of a new `--el` parameter. The new parameter has a reasonable default value and supports specifying a different JWT for each connection. Each connection can also be configured with a different set of responsibilities (e.g. download deposits, validate blocks and/or produce blocks). On the command-line, these properties can be configured through URL properties stored in the #anchor part of the URL. In TOML files, they come with a very natural syntax (althrough the URL scheme is also supported). * The previously scattered EL-related state and logic is now moved to `eth1_monitor.nim` (this module will be renamed to `el_manager.nim` in a follow-up commit). State is assigned properly either to the `ELManager` or the to individual `ELConnection` objects where appropriate. The ELManager executes all Engine API requests against all attached EL nodes, in parallel. It compares their results and if there is a disagreement regarding the validity of a certain payload, this is detected and the beacon node is protected from publishing a block with a potential execution layer consensus bug in it. The BN provides metrics per EL node for the number of successful or failed requests for each type Engine API requests. If an EL node goes offline and connectivity is resoted later, we report the problem and the remedy in edge-triggered fashion. * More progress towards implementing Deneb block production in the VC and comparing the value of blocks produced by the EL and the builder API. * Adds a Makefile target for the zhejiang testnet
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elManager: elManager,
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restServer: restServer,
keymanagerHost: keymanagerHost,
keymanagerServer: keymanagerInitResult.server,
keystoreCache: keystoreCache,
eventBus: eventBus,
gossipState: {},
blocksGossipState: {},
beaconClock: beaconClock,
validatorMonitor: validatorMonitor,
stateTtlCache: stateTtlCache,
dynamicFeeRecipientsStore: newClone(DynamicFeeRecipientsStore.init()))
node.initLightClient(
rng, cfg, dag.forkDigests, getBeaconTime, dag.genesis_validators_root)
await node.initFullNode(rng, dag, taskpool, getBeaconTime)
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node.updateLightClientFromDag()
node
func verifyFinalization(node: BeaconNode, slot: Slot) =
# Epoch must be >= 4 to check finalization
const SETTLING_TIME_OFFSET = 1'u64
let epoch = slot.epoch()
# Don't static-assert this -- if this isn't called, don't require it
doAssert SLOTS_PER_EPOCH > SETTLING_TIME_OFFSET
# Intentionally, loudly assert. Point is to fail visibly and unignorably
# during testing.
if epoch >= 4 and slot mod SLOTS_PER_EPOCH > SETTLING_TIME_OFFSET:
let finalizedEpoch =
node.dag.finalizedHead.slot.epoch()
# Finalization rule 234, that has the most lag slots among the cases, sets
# state.finalized_checkpoint = old_previous_justified_checkpoint.epoch + 3
# and then state.slot gets incremented, to increase the maximum offset, if
# finalization occurs every slot, to 4 slots vs scheduledSlot.
doAssert finalizedEpoch + 4 >= epoch
from std/sequtils import toSeq
func subnetLog(v: BitArray): string =
$toSeq(v.oneIndices())
func forkDigests(node: BeaconNode): auto =
let forkDigestsArray: array[ConsensusFork, auto] = [
node.dag.forkDigests.phase0,
node.dag.forkDigests.altair,
node.dag.forkDigests.bellatrix,
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node.dag.forkDigests.capella,
node.dag.forkDigests.deneb,
node.dag.forkDigests.electra]
forkDigestsArray
# https://github.com/ethereum/consensus-specs/blob/v1.4.0-beta.5/specs/phase0/p2p-interface.md#attestation-subnet-subscription
proc updateAttestationSubnetHandlers(node: BeaconNode, slot: Slot) =
if node.gossipState.card == 0:
# When disconnected, updateBlocksGossipStatus is responsible for all things
# subnets - in particular, it will remove subscriptions on the edge where
# we enter the disconnected state.
return
let
aggregateSubnets =
node.consensusManager[].actionTracker.aggregateSubnets(slot)
stabilitySubnets =
node.consensusManager[].actionTracker.stabilitySubnets(slot)
subnets = aggregateSubnets + stabilitySubnets
node.network.updateStabilitySubnetMetadata(stabilitySubnets)
# Now we know what we should be subscribed to - make it so
let
prevSubnets = node.consensusManager[].actionTracker.subscribedSubnets
unsubscribeSubnets = prevSubnets - subnets
subscribeSubnets = subnets - prevSubnets
# Remember what we subscribed to, so we can unsubscribe later
node.consensusManager[].actionTracker.subscribedSubnets = subnets
let forkDigests = node.forkDigests()
for gossipFork in node.gossipState:
let forkDigest = forkDigests[gossipFork]
node.network.unsubscribeAttestationSubnets(unsubscribeSubnets, forkDigest)
node.network.subscribeAttestationSubnets(subscribeSubnets, forkDigest)
debug "Attestation subnets",
slot, epoch = slot.epoch, gossipState = node.gossipState,
stabilitySubnets = subnetLog(stabilitySubnets),
aggregateSubnets = subnetLog(aggregateSubnets),
prevSubnets = subnetLog(prevSubnets),
subscribeSubnets = subnetLog(subscribeSubnets),
unsubscribeSubnets = subnetLog(unsubscribeSubnets),
gossipState = node.gossipState
proc updateBlocksGossipStatus*(
node: BeaconNode, slot: Slot, dagIsBehind: bool) =
template cfg(): auto = node.dag.cfg
let
isBehind =
if node.shouldSyncOptimistically(slot):
# If optimistic sync is active, always subscribe to blocks gossip
false
else:
# Use DAG status to determine whether to subscribe for blocks gossip
dagIsBehind
targetGossipState = getTargetGossipState(
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slot.epoch, cfg.ALTAIR_FORK_EPOCH, cfg.BELLATRIX_FORK_EPOCH,
cfg.CAPELLA_FORK_EPOCH, cfg.DENEB_FORK_EPOCH, isBehind)
template currentGossipState(): auto = node.blocksGossipState
if currentGossipState == targetGossipState:
return
if currentGossipState.card == 0 and targetGossipState.card > 0:
debug "Enabling blocks topic subscriptions",
wallSlot = slot, targetGossipState
elif currentGossipState.card > 0 and targetGossipState.card == 0:
debug "Disabling blocks topic subscriptions",
wallSlot = slot
else:
# Individual forks added / removed
discard
let
newGossipForks = targetGossipState - currentGossipState
oldGossipForks = currentGossipState - targetGossipState
for gossipFork in oldGossipForks:
let forkDigest = node.dag.forkDigests[].atConsensusFork(gossipFork)
node.network.unsubscribe(getBeaconBlocksTopic(forkDigest))
for gossipFork in newGossipForks:
let forkDigest = node.dag.forkDigests[].atConsensusFork(gossipFork)
node.network.subscribe(
getBeaconBlocksTopic(forkDigest), blocksTopicParams,
enableTopicMetrics = true)
node.blocksGossipState = targetGossipState
proc addPhase0MessageHandlers(
node: BeaconNode, forkDigest: ForkDigest, slot: Slot) =
node.network.subscribe(getAttesterSlashingsTopic(forkDigest), basicParams)
node.network.subscribe(getProposerSlashingsTopic(forkDigest), basicParams)
node.network.subscribe(getVoluntaryExitsTopic(forkDigest), basicParams)
node.network.subscribe(
getAggregateAndProofsTopic(forkDigest), aggregateTopicParams,
enableTopicMetrics = true)
# updateAttestationSubnetHandlers subscribes attestation subnets
proc removePhase0MessageHandlers(node: BeaconNode, forkDigest: ForkDigest) =
node.network.unsubscribe(getVoluntaryExitsTopic(forkDigest))
node.network.unsubscribe(getProposerSlashingsTopic(forkDigest))
node.network.unsubscribe(getAttesterSlashingsTopic(forkDigest))
node.network.unsubscribe(getAggregateAndProofsTopic(forkDigest))
for subnet_id in SubnetId:
node.network.unsubscribe(getAttestationTopic(forkDigest, subnet_id))
node.consensusManager[].actionTracker.subscribedSubnets = default(AttnetBits)
func hasSyncPubKey(node: BeaconNode, epoch: Epoch): auto =
# Only used to determine which gossip topics to which to subscribe
if node.config.subscribeAllSubnets:
(func(pubkey: ValidatorPubKey): bool {.closure.} = true)
else:
(func(pubkey: ValidatorPubKey): bool =
node.consensusManager[].actionTracker.hasSyncDuty(pubkey, epoch) or
pubkey in node.attachedValidators[].validators)
func getCurrentSyncCommiteeSubnets(node: BeaconNode, epoch: Epoch): SyncnetBits =
let syncCommittee = withState(node.dag.headState):
when consensusFork >= ConsensusFork.Altair:
forkyState.data.current_sync_committee
else:
return static(default(SyncnetBits))
getSyncSubnets(node.hasSyncPubKey(epoch), syncCommittee)
func getNextSyncCommitteeSubnets(node: BeaconNode, epoch: Epoch): SyncnetBits =
let syncCommittee = withState(node.dag.headState):
when consensusFork >= ConsensusFork.Altair:
forkyState.data.next_sync_committee
else:
return static(default(SyncnetBits))
getSyncSubnets(
node.hasSyncPubKey((epoch.sync_committee_period + 1).start_slot().epoch),
syncCommittee)
func getSyncCommitteeSubnets(node: BeaconNode, epoch: Epoch): SyncnetBits =
let
subnets = node.getCurrentSyncCommiteeSubnets(epoch)
epochsToSyncPeriod = nearSyncCommitteePeriod(epoch)
# The end-slot tracker might call this when it's theoretically applicable,
# but more than SYNC_COMMITTEE_SUBNET_COUNT epochs from when the next sync
# committee period begins, in which case `epochsToNextSyncPeriod` is none.
if epochsToSyncPeriod.isNone or
node.dag.cfg.consensusForkAtEpoch(epoch + epochsToSyncPeriod.get) <
ConsensusFork.Altair:
return subnets
subnets + node.getNextSyncCommitteeSubnets(epoch)
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proc addAltairMessageHandlers(
node: BeaconNode, forkDigest: ForkDigest, slot: Slot) =
node.addPhase0MessageHandlers(forkDigest, slot)
# If this comes online near sync committee period, it'll immediately get
# replaced as usual by trackSyncCommitteeTopics, which runs at slot end.
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let syncnets = node.getSyncCommitteeSubnets(slot.epoch)
for subcommitteeIdx in SyncSubcommitteeIndex:
if syncnets[subcommitteeIdx]:
node.network.subscribe(
getSyncCommitteeTopic(forkDigest, subcommitteeIdx), basicParams)
node.network.subscribe(
getSyncCommitteeContributionAndProofTopic(forkDigest), basicParams)
node.network.updateSyncnetsMetadata(syncnets)
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proc addCapellaMessageHandlers(
node: BeaconNode, forkDigest: ForkDigest, slot: Slot) =
node.addAltairMessageHandlers(forkDigest, slot)
node.network.subscribe(getBlsToExecutionChangeTopic(forkDigest), basicParams)
proc addDenebMessageHandlers(
node: BeaconNode, forkDigest: ForkDigest, slot: Slot) =
node.addCapellaMessageHandlers(forkDigest, slot)
for topic in blobSidecarTopics(forkDigest):
node.network.subscribe(topic, basicParams)
proc addElectraMessageHandlers(
node: BeaconNode, forkDigest: ForkDigest, slot: Slot) =
node.addDenebMessageHandlers(forkDigest, slot)
proc removeAltairMessageHandlers(node: BeaconNode, forkDigest: ForkDigest) =
node.removePhase0MessageHandlers(forkDigest)
for subcommitteeIdx in SyncSubcommitteeIndex:
closureScope:
let idx = subcommitteeIdx
node.network.unsubscribe(getSyncCommitteeTopic(forkDigest, idx))
node.network.unsubscribe(
getSyncCommitteeContributionAndProofTopic(forkDigest))
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proc removeCapellaMessageHandlers(node: BeaconNode, forkDigest: ForkDigest) =
node.removeAltairMessageHandlers(forkDigest)
node.network.unsubscribe(getBlsToExecutionChangeTopic(forkDigest))
proc removeDenebMessageHandlers(node: BeaconNode, forkDigest: ForkDigest) =
node.removeCapellaMessageHandlers(forkDigest)
for topic in blobSidecarTopics(forkDigest):
node.network.unsubscribe(topic)
proc removeElectraMessageHandlers(node: BeaconNode, forkDigest: ForkDigest) =
node.removeDenebMessageHandlers(forkDigest)
proc updateSyncCommitteeTopics(node: BeaconNode, slot: Slot) =
template lastSyncUpdate: untyped =
node.consensusManager[].actionTracker.lastSyncUpdate
if lastSyncUpdate == Opt.some(slot.sync_committee_period()) and
nearSyncCommitteePeriod(slot.epoch).isNone():
# No need to update unless we're close to the next sync committee period or
# new validators were registered with the action tracker
# TODO we _could_ skip running this in some of the "near" slots, but..
return
lastSyncUpdate = Opt.some(slot.sync_committee_period())
let syncnets = node.getSyncCommitteeSubnets(slot.epoch)
debug "Updating sync committee subnets",
syncnets,
metadata_syncnets = node.network.metadata.syncnets,
gossipState = node.gossipState
# Assume that different gossip fork sync committee setups are in sync; this
# only remains relevant, currently, for one gossip transition epoch, so the
# consequences of this not being true aren't exceptionally dire, while this
# allows for bookkeeping simplication.
if syncnets == node.network.metadata.syncnets:
return
let
newSyncnets =
syncnets - node.network.metadata.syncnets
oldSyncnets =
node.network.metadata.syncnets - syncnets
forkDigests = node.forkDigests()
for subcommitteeIdx in SyncSubcommitteeIndex:
doAssert not (newSyncnets[subcommitteeIdx] and
oldSyncnets[subcommitteeIdx])
for gossipFork in node.gossipState:
template topic(): auto =
getSyncCommitteeTopic(forkDigests[gossipFork], subcommitteeIdx)
if oldSyncnets[subcommitteeIdx]:
node.network.unsubscribe(topic)
elif newSyncnets[subcommitteeIdx]:
node.network.subscribe(topic, basicParams)
node.network.updateSyncnetsMetadata(syncnets)
proc doppelgangerChecked(node: BeaconNode, epoch: Epoch) =
if not node.processor[].doppelgangerDetectionEnabled:
return
# broadcastStartEpoch is set to FAR_FUTURE_EPOCH when we're not monitoring
# gossip - it is only viable to assert liveness in epochs where gossip is
# active
if epoch > node.processor[].doppelgangerDetection.broadcastStartEpoch:
for validator in node.attachedValidators[]:
validator.doppelgangerChecked(epoch - 1)
from ./spec/state_transition_epoch import effective_balance_might_update
proc maybeUpdateActionTrackerNextEpoch(
node: BeaconNode, forkyState: ForkyHashedBeaconState, nextEpoch: Epoch) =
if node.consensusManager[].actionTracker.needsUpdate(
forkyState, nextEpoch):
template epochRefFallback() =
let epochRef =
node.dag.getEpochRef(node.dag.head, nextEpoch, false).expect(
"Getting head EpochRef should never fail")
node.consensusManager[].actionTracker.updateActions(
epochRef.shufflingRef, epochRef.beacon_proposers)
when forkyState is phase0.HashedBeaconState:
# The previous_epoch_participation-based logic requires Altair or newer
epochRefFallback()
else:
let
shufflingRef = node.dag.getShufflingRef(node.dag.head, nextEpoch, false).valueOr:
# epochRefFallback() won't work in this case either
return
nextEpochProposers = get_beacon_proposer_indices(
forkyState.data, shufflingRef.shuffled_active_validator_indices,
nextEpoch)
nextEpochFirstProposer = nextEpochProposers[0].valueOr:
# All proposers except the first can be more straightforwardly and
# efficiently (re)computed correctly once in that epoch.
epochRefFallback()
return
# Has to account for potential epoch transition TIMELY_SOURCE_FLAG_INDEX,
# TIMELY_TARGET_FLAG_INDEX, and inactivity penalties, resulting from spec
# functions get_flag_index_deltas() and get_inactivity_penalty_deltas().
#
# There are no penalties associated with TIMELY_HEAD_FLAG_INDEX, but a
# reward exists. effective_balance == MAX_EFFECTIVE_BALANCE.Gwei ensures
# if even so, then the effective balance cannot change as a result.
#
# It's not truly necessary to avoid all rewards and penalties, but only
# to bound them to ensure they won't unexpected alter effective balance
# during the upcoming epoch transition.
#
# During genesis epoch, the check for epoch participation is against
# current, not previous, epoch, and therefore there's a possibility of
# checking for if a validator has participated in an epoch before it will
# happen.
#
# Because process_rewards_and_penalties() in epoch processing happens
# before the current/previous participation swap, previous is correct
# even here, and consistent with what the epoch transition uses.
#
# Whilst slashing, proposal, and sync committee rewards and penalties do
# update the balances as they occur, they don't update effective_balance
# until the end of epoch, so detect via effective_balance_might_update.
#
# On EF mainnet epoch 233906, this matches 99.5% of active validators;
# with Holesky epoch 2041, 83% of active validators.
let
participation_flags =
forkyState.data.previous_epoch_participation.item(
nextEpochFirstProposer)
effective_balance = forkyState.data.validators.item(
nextEpochFirstProposer).effective_balance
if participation_flags.has_flag(TIMELY_SOURCE_FLAG_INDEX) and
participation_flags.has_flag(TIMELY_TARGET_FLAG_INDEX) and
effective_balance == MAX_EFFECTIVE_BALANCE.Gwei and
forkyState.data.slot.epoch != GENESIS_EPOCH and
forkyState.data.inactivity_scores.item(
nextEpochFirstProposer) == 0 and
not effective_balance_might_update(
forkyState.data.balances.item(nextEpochFirstProposer),
effective_balance):
node.consensusManager[].actionTracker.updateActions(
shufflingRef, nextEpochProposers)
else:
epochRefFallback()
proc updateGossipStatus(node: BeaconNode, slot: Slot) {.async.} =
## Subscribe to subnets that we are providing stability for or aggregating
## and unsubscribe from the ones that are no longer relevant.
# Let the tracker know what duties are approaching - this will tell us how
# many stability subnets we need to be subscribed to and what subnets we'll
# soon be aggregating - in addition to the in-beacon-node duties, there may
# also be duties coming from the validator client, but we don't control when
# these arrive
await node.registerDuties(slot)
# We start subscribing to gossip before we're fully synced - this allows time
# to subscribe before the sync end game
const
TOPIC_SUBSCRIBE_THRESHOLD_SLOTS = 64
HYSTERESIS_BUFFER = 16
let
head = node.dag.head
headDistance =
if slot > head.slot: (slot - head.slot).uint64
else: 0'u64
isBehind =
headDistance > TOPIC_SUBSCRIBE_THRESHOLD_SLOTS + HYSTERESIS_BUFFER
targetGossipState =
getTargetGossipState(
slot.epoch,
node.dag.cfg.ALTAIR_FORK_EPOCH,
node.dag.cfg.BELLATRIX_FORK_EPOCH,
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node.dag.cfg.CAPELLA_FORK_EPOCH,
node.dag.cfg.DENEB_FORK_EPOCH,
isBehind)
doAssert targetGossipState.card <= 2
let
newGossipForks = targetGossipState - node.gossipState
oldGossipForks = node.gossipState - targetGossipState
doAssert newGossipForks.card <= 2
doAssert oldGossipForks.card <= 2
func maxGossipFork(gossipState: GossipState): int =
var res = -1
for gossipFork in gossipState:
res = max(res, gossipFork.int)
res
if maxGossipFork(targetGossipState) < maxGossipFork(node.gossipState) and
targetGossipState != {}:
warn "Unexpected clock regression during transition",
targetGossipState,
gossipState = node.gossipState
if node.gossipState.card == 0 and targetGossipState.card > 0:
# We are synced, so we will connect
debug "Enabling topic subscriptions",
wallSlot = slot,
headSlot = head.slot,
headDistance, targetGossipState
node.processor[].setupDoppelgangerDetection(slot)
# Specially when waiting for genesis, we'll already be synced on startup -
# it might also happen on a sufficiently fast restart
# We "know" the actions for the current and the next epoch
withState(node.dag.headState):
if node.consensusManager[].actionTracker.needsUpdate(
forkyState, slot.epoch):
let epochRef = node.dag.getEpochRef(head, slot.epoch, false).expect(
"Getting head EpochRef should never fail")
node.consensusManager[].actionTracker.updateActions(
epochRef.shufflingRef, epochRef.beacon_proposers)
node.maybeUpdateActionTrackerNextEpoch(forkyState, slot.epoch + 1)
if node.gossipState.card > 0 and targetGossipState.card == 0:
debug "Disabling topic subscriptions",
wallSlot = slot,
headSlot = head.slot,
headDistance
node.processor[].clearDoppelgangerProtection()
let forkDigests = node.forkDigests()
const removeMessageHandlers: array[ConsensusFork, auto] = [
removePhase0MessageHandlers,
removeAltairMessageHandlers,
removeAltairMessageHandlers, # bellatrix (altair handlers, different forkDigest)
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removeCapellaMessageHandlers,
removeDenebMessageHandlers,
removeElectraMessageHandlers
]
for gossipFork in oldGossipForks:
removeMessageHandlers[gossipFork](node, forkDigests[gossipFork])
const addMessageHandlers: array[ConsensusFork, auto] = [
addPhase0MessageHandlers,
addAltairMessageHandlers,
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addAltairMessageHandlers, # bellatrix (altair handlers, different forkDigest)
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addCapellaMessageHandlers,
addDenebMessageHandlers,
addElectraMessageHandlers
]
for gossipFork in newGossipForks:
addMessageHandlers[gossipFork](node, forkDigests[gossipFork], slot)
node.gossipState = targetGossipState
node.doppelgangerChecked(slot.epoch)
node.updateAttestationSubnetHandlers(slot)
node.updateBlocksGossipStatus(slot, isBehind)
node.updateLightClientGossipStatus(slot, isBehind)
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proc pruneBlobs(node: BeaconNode, slot: Slot) =
let blobPruneEpoch = (slot.epoch -
node.dag.cfg.MIN_EPOCHS_FOR_BLOB_SIDECARS_REQUESTS - 1)
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if slot.is_epoch() and blobPruneEpoch >= node.dag.cfg.DENEB_FORK_EPOCH:
var blocks: array[SLOTS_PER_EPOCH.int, BlockId]
var count = 0
let startIndex = node.dag.getBlockRange(
blobPruneEpoch.start_slot, 1, blocks.toOpenArray(0, SLOTS_PER_EPOCH - 1))
for i in startIndex..<SLOTS_PER_EPOCH:
let blck = node.dag.getForkedBlock(blocks[int(i)]).valueOr: continue
withBlck(blck):
when typeof(forkyBlck).kind < ConsensusFork.Deneb: continue
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else:
for j in 0..len(forkyBlck.message.body.blob_kzg_commitments) - 1:
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if node.db.delBlobSidecar(blocks[int(i)].root, BlobIndex(j)):
count = count + 1
debug "pruned blobs", count, blobPruneEpoch
proc onSlotEnd(node: BeaconNode, slot: Slot) {.async.} =
# Things we do when slot processing has ended and we're about to wait for the
# next slot
# By waiting until close before slot end, ensure that preparation for next
# slot does not interfere with propagation of messages and with VC duties.
const endOffset = aggregateSlotOffset + nanos(
(NANOSECONDS_PER_SLOT - aggregateSlotOffset.nanoseconds.uint64).int64 div 2)
let endCutoff = node.beaconClock.fromNow(slot.start_beacon_time + endOffset)
if endCutoff.inFuture:
debug "Waiting for slot end", slot, endCutoff = shortLog(endCutoff.offset)
await sleepAsync(endCutoff.offset)
if node.dag.needStateCachesAndForkChoicePruning():
if node.attachedValidators[].validators.len > 0:
node.attachedValidators[]
.slashingProtection
# pruning is only done if the DB is set to pruning mode.
.pruneAfterFinalization(
node.dag.finalizedHead.slot.epoch()
)
# Delay part of pruning until latency critical duties are done.
# The other part of pruning, `pruneBlocksDAG`, is done eagerly.
# ----
# This is the last pruning to do as it clears the "needPruning" condition.
node.consensusManager[].pruneStateCachesAndForkChoice()
if node.config.historyMode == HistoryMode.Prune:
if not (slot + 1).is_epoch():
# The epoch slot already is "heavy" due to the epoch processing, leave
# the pruning for later
node.dag.pruneHistory()
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node.pruneBlobs(slot)
when declared(GC_fullCollect):
# The slots in the beacon node work as frames in a game: we want to make
# sure that we're ready for the next one and don't get stuck in lengthy
# garbage collection tasks when time is of essence in the middle of a slot -
# while this does not guarantee that we'll never collect during a slot, it
# makes sure that all the scratch space we used during slot tasks (logging,
# temporary buffers etc) gets recycled for the next slot that is likely to
# need similar amounts of memory.
try:
GC_fullCollect()
except Defect as exc:
raise exc # Reraise to maintain call stack
except Exception:
# TODO upstream
raiseAssert "Unexpected exception during GC collection"
let gcCollectionTick = Moment.now()
# Checkpoint the database to clear the WAL file and make sure changes in
# the database are synced with the filesystem.
node.db.checkpoint()
let
dbCheckpointTick = Moment.now()
dbCheckpointDur = dbCheckpointTick - gcCollectionTick
db_checkpoint_seconds.inc(dbCheckpointDur.toFloatSeconds)
if dbCheckpointDur >= MinSignificantProcessingDuration:
info "Database checkpointed", dur = dbCheckpointDur
else:
debug "Database checkpointed", dur = dbCheckpointDur
node.syncCommitteeMsgPool[].pruneData(slot)
if slot.is_epoch:
node.dynamicFeeRecipientsStore[].pruneOldMappings(slot.epoch)
# Update upcoming actions - we do this every slot in case a reorg happens
let head = node.dag.head
if node.isSynced(head) and head.executionValid:
withState(node.dag.headState):
# maybeUpdateActionTrackerNextEpoch might not account for balance changes
# from the process_rewards_and_penalties() epoch transition but only from
# process_block() and other per-slot sources. This mainly matters insofar
# as it might trigger process_effective_balance_updates() changes in that
# same epoch transition, which function is therefore potentially blind to
# but which might then affect beacon proposers.
#
# Because this runs every slot, it can account naturally for slashings,
# which affect balances via slash_validator() when they happen, and any
# missed sync committee participation via process_sync_aggregate(), but
# attestation penalties for example, need, specific handling.
# checked by maybeUpdateActionTrackerNextEpoch.
node.maybeUpdateActionTrackerNextEpoch(forkyState, slot.epoch + 1)
let
nextAttestationSlot =
node.consensusManager[].actionTracker.getNextAttestationSlot(slot)
nextProposalSlot =
node.consensusManager[].actionTracker.getNextProposalSlot(slot)
nextActionSlot = min(nextAttestationSlot, nextProposalSlot)
nextActionWaitTime = saturate(fromNow(node.beaconClock, nextActionSlot))
# -1 is a more useful output than 18446744073709551615 as an indicator of
# no future attestation/proposal known.
template formatInt64(x: Slot): int64 =
if x == high(uint64).Slot:
-1'i64
else:
toGaugeValue(x)
let
syncCommitteeSlot = slot + 1
syncCommitteeEpoch = syncCommitteeSlot.epoch
inCurrentSyncCommittee =
not node.getCurrentSyncCommiteeSubnets(syncCommitteeEpoch).isZeros()
template formatSyncCommitteeStatus(): string =
if inCurrentSyncCommittee:
"current"
elif not node.getNextSyncCommitteeSubnets(syncCommitteeEpoch).isZeros():
let slotsToNextSyncCommitteePeriod =
SLOTS_PER_SYNC_COMMITTEE_PERIOD -
since_sync_committee_period_start(syncCommitteeSlot)
# int64 conversion is safe
doAssert slotsToNextSyncCommitteePeriod <= SLOTS_PER_SYNC_COMMITTEE_PERIOD
"in " & toTimeLeftString(
SECONDS_PER_SLOT.int64.seconds * slotsToNextSyncCommitteePeriod.int64)
else:
"none"
info "Slot end",
slot = shortLog(slot),
nextActionWait =
if nextActionSlot == FAR_FUTURE_SLOT:
"n/a"
else:
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shortLog(nextActionWaitTime),
nextAttestationSlot = formatInt64(nextAttestationSlot),
nextProposalSlot = formatInt64(nextProposalSlot),
syncCommitteeDuties = formatSyncCommitteeStatus(),
head = shortLog(head)
if nextActionSlot != FAR_FUTURE_SLOT:
next_action_wait.set(nextActionWaitTime.toFloatSeconds)
next_proposal_wait.set(
if nextProposalSlot != FAR_FUTURE_SLOT:
saturate(fromNow(node.beaconClock, nextProposalSlot)).toFloatSeconds()
else:
Inf)
sync_committee_active.set(if inCurrentSyncCommittee: 1 else: 0)
let epoch = slot.epoch
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if epoch + 1 >= node.network.forkId.next_fork_epoch:
# Update 1 epoch early to block non-fork-ready peers
node.network.updateForkId(epoch, node.dag.genesis_validators_root)
# When we're not behind schedule, we'll speculatively update the clearance
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# state in anticipation of receiving the next block - we do it after
# logging slot end since the nextActionWaitTime can be short
let advanceCutoff = node.beaconClock.fromNow(
slot.start_beacon_time() + chronos.seconds(int(SECONDS_PER_SLOT - 1)))
if advanceCutoff.inFuture:
# We wait until there's only a second left before the next slot begins, then
# we advance the clearance state to the next slot - this gives us a high
# probability of being prepared for the block that will arrive and the
# epoch processing that follows
await sleepAsync(advanceCutoff.offset)
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node.dag.advanceClearanceState()
# Prepare action tracker for the next slot
node.consensusManager[].actionTracker.updateSlot(slot + 1)
# The last thing we do is to perform the subscriptions and unsubscriptions for
# the next slot, just before that slot starts - because of the advance cuttoff
# above, this will be done just before the next slot starts
node.updateSyncCommitteeTopics(slot + 1)
await node.updateGossipStatus(slot + 1)
func formatNextConsensusFork(
node: BeaconNode, withVanityArt = false): Opt[string] =
let consensusFork =
node.dag.cfg.consensusForkAtEpoch(node.dag.head.slot.epoch)
if consensusFork == ConsensusFork.high:
return Opt.none(string)
let
nextConsensusFork = consensusFork.succ()
nextForkEpoch = node.dag.cfg.consensusForkEpoch(nextConsensusFork)
if nextForkEpoch == FAR_FUTURE_EPOCH:
return Opt.none(string)
Opt.some(
(if withVanityArt: nextConsensusFork.getVanityMascot & " " else: "") &
$nextConsensusFork & ":" & $nextForkEpoch)
func syncStatus(node: BeaconNode, wallSlot: Slot): string =
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let optimisticHead = not node.dag.head.executionValid
if node.syncManager.inProgress:
let
optimisticSuffix =
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if optimisticHead:
"/opt"
else:
""
lightClientSuffix =
if node.consensusManager[].shouldSyncOptimistically(wallSlot):
" - lc: " & $shortLog(node.consensusManager[].optimisticHead)
else:
""
node.syncManager.syncStatus & optimisticSuffix & lightClientSuffix
elif node.backfiller.inProgress:
"backfill: " & node.backfiller.syncStatus
elif optimistic_head:
"synced/opt"
else:
"synced"
when defined(windows):
from winservice import establishWindowsService, reportServiceStatusSuccess
proc onSlotStart(node: BeaconNode, wallTime: BeaconTime,
lastSlot: Slot): Future[bool] {.async.} =
## Called at the beginning of a slot - usually every slot, but sometimes might
## skip a few in case we're running late.
## wallTime: current system time - we will strive to perform all duties up
## to this point in time
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## lastSlot: the last slot that we successfully processed, so we know where to
## start work from - there might be jumps if processing is delayed
let
# The slot we should be at, according to the clock
wallSlot = wallTime.slotOrZero
# If everything was working perfectly, the slot that we should be processing
expectedSlot = lastSlot + 1
finalizedEpoch = node.dag.finalizedHead.blck.slot.epoch()
delay = wallTime - expectedSlot.start_beacon_time()
node.processingDelay = Opt.some(nanoseconds(delay.nanoseconds))
block:
logScope:
slot = shortLog(wallSlot)
epoch = shortLog(wallSlot.epoch)
sync = node.syncStatus(wallSlot)
peers = len(node.network.peerPool)
head = shortLog(node.dag.head)
finalized = shortLog(getStateField(
node.dag.headState, finalized_checkpoint))
delay = shortLog(delay)
let nextConsensusForkDescription = node.formatNextConsensusFork()
if nextConsensusForkDescription.isNone:
info "Slot start"
else:
info "Slot start", nextFork = nextConsensusForkDescription.get
# Check before any re-scheduling of onSlotStart()
if checkIfShouldStopAtEpoch(wallSlot, node.config.stopAtEpoch):
quit(0)
when defined(windows):
if node.config.runAsService:
reportServiceStatusSuccess()
beacon_slot.set wallSlot.toGaugeValue
beacon_current_epoch.set wallSlot.epoch.toGaugeValue
# both non-negative, so difference can't overflow or underflow int64
finalization_delay.set(
wallSlot.epoch.toGaugeValue - finalizedEpoch.toGaugeValue)
if node.config.strictVerification:
verifyFinalization(node, wallSlot)
node.consensusManager[].updateHead(wallSlot)
await node.handleValidatorDuties(lastSlot, wallSlot)
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await onSlotEnd(node, wallSlot)
# https://github.com/ethereum/builder-specs/blob/v0.4.0/specs/bellatrix/validator.md#registration-dissemination
# This specification suggests validators re-submit to builder software every
# `EPOCHS_PER_VALIDATOR_REGISTRATION_SUBMISSION` epochs.
if wallSlot.is_epoch and
wallSlot.epoch mod EPOCHS_PER_VALIDATOR_REGISTRATION_SUBMISSION == 0:
asyncSpawn node.registerValidators(wallSlot.epoch)
return false
proc onSecond(node: BeaconNode, time: Moment) =
# Nim GC metrics (for the main thread)
updateThreadMetrics()
if node.config.stopAtSyncedEpoch != 0 and
node.dag.head.slot.epoch >= node.config.stopAtSyncedEpoch:
notice "Shutting down after having reached the target synced epoch"
bnStatus = BeaconNodeStatus.Stopping
proc runOnSecondLoop(node: BeaconNode) {.async.} =
const
sleepTime = chronos.seconds(1)
nanosecondsIn1s = float(sleepTime.nanoseconds)
while true:
let start = chronos.now(chronos.Moment)
await chronos.sleepAsync(sleepTime)
let afterSleep = chronos.now(chronos.Moment)
let sleepTime = afterSleep - start
node.onSecond(start)
let finished = chronos.now(chronos.Moment)
let processingTime = finished - afterSleep
ticks_delay.set(sleepTime.nanoseconds.float / nanosecondsIn1s)
trace "onSecond task completed", sleepTime, processingTime
func connectedPeersCount(node: BeaconNode): int =
len(node.network.peerPool)
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proc installRestHandlers(restServer: RestServerRef, node: BeaconNode) =
restServer.router.installBeaconApiHandlers(node)
restServer.router.installBuilderApiHandlers(node)
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restServer.router.installConfigApiHandlers(node)
restServer.router.installDebugApiHandlers(node)
restServer.router.installEventApiHandlers(node)
restServer.router.installNimbusApiHandlers(node)
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restServer.router.installNodeApiHandlers(node)
restServer.router.installValidatorApiHandlers(node)
if node.dag.lcDataStore.serve:
restServer.router.installLightClientApiHandlers(node)
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from ./spec/datatypes/capella import SignedBeaconBlock
proc installMessageValidators(node: BeaconNode) =
# These validators stay around the whole time, regardless of which specific
# subnets are subscribed to during any given epoch.
let forkDigests = node.dag.forkDigests
for fork in ConsensusFork:
withConsensusFork(fork):
let digest = forkDigests[].atConsensusFork(consensusFork)
# beacon_block
# https://github.com/ethereum/consensus-specs/blob/v1.4.0-beta.1/specs/phase0/p2p-interface.md#beacon_block
node.network.addValidator(
getBeaconBlocksTopic(digest), proc (
signedBlock: consensusFork.SignedBeaconBlock
): ValidationResult =
if node.shouldSyncOptimistically(node.currentSlot):
toValidationResult(
node.optimisticProcessor.processSignedBeaconBlock(
signedBlock))
else:
toValidationResult(
node.processor[].processSignedBeaconBlock(
MsgSource.gossip, signedBlock)))
# beacon_attestation_{subnet_id}
# https://github.com/ethereum/consensus-specs/blob/v1.4.0-beta.5/specs/phase0/p2p-interface.md#beacon_attestation_subnet_id
when consensusFork >= ConsensusFork.Electra:
for it in SubnetId:
closureScope: # Needed for inner `proc`; don't lift it out of loop.
let subnet_id = it
node.network.addAsyncValidator(
getAttestationTopic(digest, subnet_id), proc (
attestation: electra.Attestation
): Future[ValidationResult] {.async: (raises: [CancelledError]).} =
return toValidationResult(
await node.processor.processAttestation(
MsgSource.gossip, attestation, subnet_id)))
else:
for it in SubnetId:
closureScope: # Needed for inner `proc`; don't lift it out of loop.
let subnet_id = it
node.network.addAsyncValidator(
getAttestationTopic(digest, subnet_id), proc (
attestation: phase0.Attestation
): Future[ValidationResult] {.async: (raises: [CancelledError]).} =
return toValidationResult(
await node.processor.processAttestation(
MsgSource.gossip, attestation, subnet_id)))
# beacon_aggregate_and_proof
# https://github.com/ethereum/consensus-specs/blob/v1.4.0-beta.4/specs/phase0/p2p-interface.md#beacon_aggregate_and_proof
when consensusFork >= ConsensusFork.Electra:
node.network.addAsyncValidator(
getAggregateAndProofsTopic(digest), proc (
signedAggregateAndProof: electra.SignedAggregateAndProof
): Future[ValidationResult] {.async: (raises: [CancelledError]).} =
return toValidationResult(
await node.processor.processSignedAggregateAndProof(
MsgSource.gossip, signedAggregateAndProof)))
else:
node.network.addAsyncValidator(
getAggregateAndProofsTopic(digest), proc (
signedAggregateAndProof: phase0.SignedAggregateAndProof
): Future[ValidationResult] {.async: (raises: [CancelledError]).} =
return toValidationResult(
await node.processor.processSignedAggregateAndProof(
MsgSource.gossip, signedAggregateAndProof)))
# attester_slashing
# https://github.com/ethereum/consensus-specs/blob/v1.4.0-beta.5/specs/phase0/p2p-interface.md#attester_slashing
node.network.addValidator(
getAttesterSlashingsTopic(digest), proc (
attesterSlashing: phase0.AttesterSlashing
): ValidationResult =
toValidationResult(
node.processor[].processAttesterSlashing(
MsgSource.gossip, attesterSlashing)))
# proposer_slashing
# https://github.com/ethereum/consensus-specs/blob/v1.4.0-beta.5/specs/phase0/p2p-interface.md#proposer_slashing
node.network.addValidator(
getProposerSlashingsTopic(digest), proc (
proposerSlashing: ProposerSlashing
): ValidationResult =
toValidationResult(
node.processor[].processProposerSlashing(
MsgSource.gossip, proposerSlashing)))
# voluntary_exit
# https://github.com/ethereum/consensus-specs/blob/v1.4.0-beta.5/specs/phase0/p2p-interface.md#voluntary_exit
node.network.addValidator(
getVoluntaryExitsTopic(digest), proc (
signedVoluntaryExit: SignedVoluntaryExit
): ValidationResult =
toValidationResult(
node.processor[].processSignedVoluntaryExit(
MsgSource.gossip, signedVoluntaryExit)))
when consensusFork >= ConsensusFork.Altair:
# sync_committee_{subnet_id}
# https://github.com/ethereum/consensus-specs/blob/v1.4.0/specs/altair/p2p-interface.md#sync_committee_subnet_id
for subcommitteeIdx in SyncSubcommitteeIndex:
closureScope: # Needed for inner `proc`; don't lift it out of loop.
let idx = subcommitteeIdx
node.network.addAsyncValidator(
getSyncCommitteeTopic(digest, idx), proc (
msg: SyncCommitteeMessage
): Future[ValidationResult] {.async: (raises: [CancelledError]).} =
return toValidationResult(
await node.processor.processSyncCommitteeMessage(
MsgSource.gossip, msg, idx)))
# sync_committee_contribution_and_proof
# https://github.com/ethereum/consensus-specs/blob/v1.4.0/specs/altair/p2p-interface.md#sync_committee_contribution_and_proof
node.network.addAsyncValidator(
getSyncCommitteeContributionAndProofTopic(digest), proc (
msg: SignedContributionAndProof
): Future[ValidationResult] {.async: (raises: [CancelledError]).} =
return toValidationResult(
await node.processor.processSignedContributionAndProof(
MsgSource.gossip, msg)))
when consensusFork >= ConsensusFork.Capella:
# https://github.com/ethereum/consensus-specs/blob/v1.5.0-alpha.2/specs/capella/p2p-interface.md#bls_to_execution_change
node.network.addAsyncValidator(
getBlsToExecutionChangeTopic(digest), proc (
msg: SignedBLSToExecutionChange
): Future[ValidationResult] {.async: (raises: [CancelledError]).} =
return toValidationResult(
await node.processor.processBlsToExecutionChange(
MsgSource.gossip, msg)))
when consensusFork >= ConsensusFork.Deneb:
# blob_sidecar_{subnet_id}
# https://github.com/ethereum/consensus-specs/blob/v1.4.0-beta.5/specs/deneb/p2p-interface.md#blob_sidecar_subnet_id
for it in BlobId:
closureScope: # Needed for inner `proc`; don't lift it out of loop.
let subnet_id = it
node.network.addValidator(
getBlobSidecarTopic(digest, subnet_id), proc (
blobSidecar: deneb.BlobSidecar
): ValidationResult =
toValidationResult(
node.processor[].processBlobSidecar(
MsgSource.gossip, blobSidecar, subnet_id)))
node.installLightClientMessageValidators()
proc stop(node: BeaconNode) =
bnStatus = BeaconNodeStatus.Stopping
notice "Graceful shutdown"
if not node.config.inProcessValidators:
try:
node.vcProcess.close()
except Exception as exc:
warn "Couldn't close vc process", msg = exc.msg
try:
waitFor node.network.stop()
except CatchableError as exc:
warn "Couldn't stop network", msg = exc.msg
node.attachedValidators[].slashingProtection.close()
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node.attachedValidators[].close()
node.db.close()
notice "Databases closed"
proc startBackfillTask(node: BeaconNode) {.async.} =
while node.dag.needsBackfill:
if not node.syncManager.inProgress:
# Only start the backfiller if it's needed _and_ head sync has completed -
# if we lose sync after having synced head, we could stop the backfilller,
# but this should be a fringe case - might as well keep the logic simple for
# now
node.backfiller.start()
return
await sleepAsync(chronos.seconds(2))
proc run(node: BeaconNode) {.raises: [CatchableError].} =
bnStatus = BeaconNodeStatus.Running
if not isNil(node.restServer):
node.restServer.installRestHandlers(node)
node.restServer.start()
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if not isNil(node.keymanagerServer):
doAssert not isNil(node.keymanagerHost)
node.keymanagerServer.router.installKeymanagerHandlers(node.keymanagerHost[])
if node.keymanagerServer != node.restServer:
node.keymanagerServer.start()
let
wallTime = node.beaconClock.now()
wallSlot = wallTime.slotOrZero()
node.startLightClient()
node.requestManager.start()
node.syncManager.start()
if node.dag.needsBackfill(): asyncSpawn node.startBackfillTask()
waitFor node.updateGossipStatus(wallSlot)
for web3signerUrl in node.config.web3SignerUrls:
# TODO
# The current strategy polls all remote signers independently
# from each other which may lead to some race conditions of
# validators are migrated from one signer to another
# (because the updates to our validator pool are not atomic).
# Consider using different strategies that would detect such
# race conditions.
asyncSpawn node.pollForDynamicValidators(
web3signerUrl, node.config.web3signerUpdateInterval)
asyncSpawn runSlotLoop(node, wallTime, onSlotStart)
asyncSpawn runOnSecondLoop(node)
asyncSpawn runQueueProcessingLoop(node.blockProcessor)
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asyncSpawn runKeystoreCachePruningLoop(node.keystoreCache)
# main event loop
while bnStatus == BeaconNodeStatus.Running:
poll() # if poll fails, the network is broken
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# time to say goodbye
node.stop()
var gPidFile: string
proc createPidFile(filename: string) {.raises: [IOError].} =
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writeFile filename, $os.getCurrentProcessId()
gPidFile = filename
addQuitProc proc {.noconv.} = discard io2.removeFile(gPidFile)
proc initializeNetworking(node: BeaconNode) {.async.} =
node.installMessageValidators()
info "Listening to incoming network requests"
await node.network.startListening()
let addressFile = node.config.dataDir / "beacon_node.enr"
writeFile(addressFile, node.network.announcedENR.toURI)
await node.network.start()
proc start*(node: BeaconNode) {.raises: [CatchableError].} =
let
head = node.dag.head
finalizedHead = node.dag.finalizedHead
genesisTime = node.beaconClock.fromNow(start_beacon_time(Slot 0))
notice "Starting beacon node",
version = fullVersionStr,
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nimVersion = NimVersion,
enr = node.network.announcedENR.toURI,
peerId = $node.network.switch.peerInfo.peerId,
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timeSinceFinalization =
node.beaconClock.now() - finalizedHead.slot.start_beacon_time(),
head = shortLog(head),
Logging and startup improvements (#3038) * Logging and startup improvements Color support for released binaries! * startup scripts no longer log to file by default - this only affects source builds - released binaries don't support file logging * add --log-stdout option to control logging to stdout (colors, json) * detect tty:s vs redirected logs and log accordingly * add option to disable log colors at runtime * simplify several "common" logs, showing the most important information earlier and more clearly * remove line numbers / file information / tid - these take up space and are of little use to end users * still enabled in debug builds and tools * remove `testnet_servers_image` compile-time option * server images, released binaries and compile-from-source now offer the same behaviour and features * fixes https://github.com/status-im/nimbus-eth2/issues/2326 * fixes https://github.com/status-im/nimbus-eth2/issues/1794 * remove instanteneous block speed from sync message, keeping only average before: ``` INF 2021-10-28 16:45:59.000+02:00 Slot start topics="beacnde" tid=386429 file=nimbus_beacon_node.nim:884 lastSlot=2384027 wallSlot=2384028 delay=461us84ns peers=0 head=75a10ee5:3348 headEpoch=104 finalized=cd6804ba:3264 finalizedEpoch=102 sync="wwwwwwwwww:0:0.0000:0.0000:00h00m (3348)" INF 2021-10-28 16:45:59.046+02:00 Slot end topics="beacnde" tid=386429 file=nimbus_beacon_node.nim:821 slot=2384028 nextSlot=2384029 head=75a10ee5:3348 headEpoch=104 finalizedHead=cd6804ba:3264 finalizedEpoch=102 nextAttestationSlot=-1 nextProposalSlot=-1 nextActionWait=n/a ``` after: ``` INF 2021-10-28 22:43:23.033+02:00 Slot start topics="beacnde" slot=2385815 epoch=74556 sync="DDPDDPUDDD:10:5.2258:01h19m (2361088)" peers=37 head=eacd2dae:2361096 finalized=73782:a4751487 delay=33ms687us715ns INF 2021-10-28 22:43:23.291+02:00 Slot end topics="beacnde" slot=2385815 nextActionWait=n/a nextAttestationSlot=-1 nextProposalSlot=-1 head=eacd2dae:2361096 ``` * fix comment * documentation updates * mention `--log-file` may be deprecated in the future * update various docs
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justified = shortLog(getStateField(
node.dag.headState, current_justified_checkpoint)),
Logging and startup improvements (#3038) * Logging and startup improvements Color support for released binaries! * startup scripts no longer log to file by default - this only affects source builds - released binaries don't support file logging * add --log-stdout option to control logging to stdout (colors, json) * detect tty:s vs redirected logs and log accordingly * add option to disable log colors at runtime * simplify several "common" logs, showing the most important information earlier and more clearly * remove line numbers / file information / tid - these take up space and are of little use to end users * still enabled in debug builds and tools * remove `testnet_servers_image` compile-time option * server images, released binaries and compile-from-source now offer the same behaviour and features * fixes https://github.com/status-im/nimbus-eth2/issues/2326 * fixes https://github.com/status-im/nimbus-eth2/issues/1794 * remove instanteneous block speed from sync message, keeping only average before: ``` INF 2021-10-28 16:45:59.000+02:00 Slot start topics="beacnde" tid=386429 file=nimbus_beacon_node.nim:884 lastSlot=2384027 wallSlot=2384028 delay=461us84ns peers=0 head=75a10ee5:3348 headEpoch=104 finalized=cd6804ba:3264 finalizedEpoch=102 sync="wwwwwwwwww:0:0.0000:0.0000:00h00m (3348)" INF 2021-10-28 16:45:59.046+02:00 Slot end topics="beacnde" tid=386429 file=nimbus_beacon_node.nim:821 slot=2384028 nextSlot=2384029 head=75a10ee5:3348 headEpoch=104 finalizedHead=cd6804ba:3264 finalizedEpoch=102 nextAttestationSlot=-1 nextProposalSlot=-1 nextActionWait=n/a ``` after: ``` INF 2021-10-28 22:43:23.033+02:00 Slot start topics="beacnde" slot=2385815 epoch=74556 sync="DDPDDPUDDD:10:5.2258:01h19m (2361088)" peers=37 head=eacd2dae:2361096 finalized=73782:a4751487 delay=33ms687us715ns INF 2021-10-28 22:43:23.291+02:00 Slot end topics="beacnde" slot=2385815 nextActionWait=n/a nextAttestationSlot=-1 nextProposalSlot=-1 head=eacd2dae:2361096 ``` * fix comment * documentation updates * mention `--log-file` may be deprecated in the future * update various docs
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finalized = shortLog(getStateField(
node.dag.headState, finalized_checkpoint)),
finalizedHead = shortLog(finalizedHead),
SLOTS_PER_EPOCH,
SECONDS_PER_SLOT,
SPEC_VERSION,
dataDir = node.config.dataDir.string,
validators = node.attachedValidators[].count
if genesisTime.inFuture:
notice "Waiting for genesis", genesisIn = genesisTime.offset
waitFor node.initializeNetworking()
Support for driving multiple EL nodes from a single Nimbus BN (#4465) * Support for driving multiple EL nodes from a single Nimbus BN Full list of changes: * Eth1Monitor has been renamed to ELManager to match its current responsibilities better. * The ELManager is no longer optional in the code (it won't have a nil value under any circumstances). * The support for subscribing for headers was removed as it only worked with WebSockets and contributed significant complexity while bringing only a very minor advantage. * The `--web3-url` parameter has been deprecated in favor of a new `--el` parameter. The new parameter has a reasonable default value and supports specifying a different JWT for each connection. Each connection can also be configured with a different set of responsibilities (e.g. download deposits, validate blocks and/or produce blocks). On the command-line, these properties can be configured through URL properties stored in the #anchor part of the URL. In TOML files, they come with a very natural syntax (althrough the URL scheme is also supported). * The previously scattered EL-related state and logic is now moved to `eth1_monitor.nim` (this module will be renamed to `el_manager.nim` in a follow-up commit). State is assigned properly either to the `ELManager` or the to individual `ELConnection` objects where appropriate. The ELManager executes all Engine API requests against all attached EL nodes, in parallel. It compares their results and if there is a disagreement regarding the validity of a certain payload, this is detected and the beacon node is protected from publishing a block with a potential execution layer consensus bug in it. The BN provides metrics per EL node for the number of successful or failed requests for each type Engine API requests. If an EL node goes offline and connectivity is resoted later, we report the problem and the remedy in edge-triggered fashion. * More progress towards implementing Deneb block production in the VC and comparing the value of blocks produced by the EL and the builder API. * Adds a Makefile target for the zhejiang testnet
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node.elManager.start()
node.run()
func formatGwei(amount: Gwei): string =
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# TODO This is implemented in a quite a silly way.
# Better routines for formatting decimal numbers
# should exists somewhere else.
let
eth = distinctBase(amount) div 1000000000
remainder = distinctBase(amount) mod 1000000000
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result = $eth
if remainder != 0:
result.add '.'
let remainderStr = $remainder
for i in remainderStr.len ..< 9:
result.add '0'
result.add remainderStr
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while result[^1] == '0':
result.setLen(result.len - 1)
when not defined(windows):
proc initStatusBar(node: BeaconNode) {.raises: [ValueError].} =
if not isatty(stdout): return
if not node.config.statusBarEnabled: return
try:
enableTrueColors()
except Exception as exc: # TODO Exception
error "Couldn't enable colors", err = exc.msg
proc dataResolver(expr: string): string {.raises: [].} =
template justified: untyped = node.dag.head.atEpochStart(
getStateField(
node.dag.headState, current_justified_checkpoint).epoch)
# TODO:
# We should introduce a general API for resolving dot expressions
# such as `db.latest_block.slot` or `metrics.connected_peers`.
# Such an API can be shared between the RPC back-end, CLI tools
# such as ncli, a potential GraphQL back-end and so on.
# The status bar feature would allow the user to specify an
# arbitrary expression that is resolvable through this API.
case expr.toLowerAscii
of "version":
versionAsStr
of "full_version":
fullVersionStr
of "connected_peers":
$(node.connectedPeersCount)
of "head_root":
shortLog(node.dag.head.root)
of "head_epoch":
$(node.dag.head.slot.epoch)
of "head_epoch_slot":
$(node.dag.head.slot.since_epoch_start)
of "head_slot":
$(node.dag.head.slot)
of "justifed_root":
shortLog(justified.blck.root)
of "justifed_epoch":
$(justified.slot.epoch)
of "justifed_epoch_slot":
$(justified.slot.since_epoch_start)
of "justifed_slot":
$(justified.slot)
of "finalized_root":
shortLog(node.dag.finalizedHead.blck.root)
of "finalized_epoch":
$(node.dag.finalizedHead.slot.epoch)
of "finalized_epoch_slot":
$(node.dag.finalizedHead.slot.since_epoch_start)
of "finalized_slot":
$(node.dag.finalizedHead.slot)
of "epoch":
$node.currentSlot.epoch
of "epoch_slot":
$(node.currentSlot.since_epoch_start)
of "slot":
$node.currentSlot
of "slots_per_epoch":
$SLOTS_PER_EPOCH
of "slot_trailing_digits":
var slotStr = $node.currentSlot
if slotStr.len > 3: slotStr = slotStr[^3..^1]
slotStr
of "attached_validators_balance":
formatGwei(node.attachedValidatorBalanceTotal)
of "next_consensus_fork":
let nextConsensusForkDescription =
node.formatNextConsensusFork(withVanityArt = true)
if nextConsensusForkDescription.isNone:
""
else:
" (scheduled " & nextConsensusForkDescription.get & ")"
of "sync_status":
node.syncStatus(node.currentSlot)
else:
# We ignore typos for now and just render the expression
# as it was written. TODO: come up with a good way to show
# an error message to the user.
"$" & expr
var statusBar = StatusBarView.init(
node.config.statusBarContents,
dataResolver)
when compiles(defaultChroniclesStream.outputs[0].writer):
let tmp = defaultChroniclesStream.outputs[0].writer
defaultChroniclesStream.outputs[0].writer =
proc (logLevel: LogLevel, msg: LogOutputStr) {.raises: [].} =
try:
# p.hidePrompt
erase statusBar
# p.writeLine msg
tmp(logLevel, msg)
render statusBar
# p.showPrompt
except Exception as e: # render raises Exception
logLoggingFailure(cstring(msg), e)
proc statusBarUpdatesPollingLoop() {.async.} =
try:
while true:
update statusBar
erase statusBar
render statusBar
await sleepAsync(chronos.seconds(1))
except CatchableError as exc:
warn "Failed to update status bar, no further updates", err = exc.msg
asyncSpawn statusBarUpdatesPollingLoop()
proc doRunBeaconNode(config: var BeaconNodeConf, rng: ref HmacDrbgContext) {.raises: [CatchableError].} =
info "Launching beacon node",
version = fullVersionStr,
bls_backend = $BLS_BACKEND,
const_preset,
cmdParams = commandLineParams(),
config
template ignoreDeprecatedOption(option: untyped): untyped =
if config.option.isSome:
warn "Config option is deprecated",
option = config.option.get
ignoreDeprecatedOption requireEngineAPI
ignoreDeprecatedOption safeSlotsToImportOptimistically
ignoreDeprecatedOption terminalTotalDifficultyOverride
ignoreDeprecatedOption optimistic
ignoreDeprecatedOption validatorMonitorTotals
ignoreDeprecatedOption web3ForcePolling
createPidFile(config.dataDir.string / "beacon_node.pid")
config.createDumpDirs()
if config.metricsEnabled:
let metricsAddress = config.metricsAddress
notice "Starting metrics HTTP server",
url = "http://" & $metricsAddress & ":" & $config.metricsPort & "/metrics"
try:
startMetricsHttpServer($metricsAddress, config.metricsPort)
except CatchableError as exc:
raise exc
except Exception as exc:
raiseAssert exc.msg # TODO fix metrics
# Nim GC metrics (for the main thread) will be collected in onSecond(), but
# we disable piggy-backing on other metrics here.
setSystemMetricsAutomaticUpdate(false)
# There are no managed event loops in here, to do a graceful shutdown, but
# letting the default Ctrl+C handler exit is safe, since we only read from
# the db.
let metadata = config.loadEth2Network()
# Updating the config based on the metadata certainly is not beautiful but it
# works
for node in metadata.bootstrapNodes:
config.bootstrapNodes.add node
if config.forkChoiceVersion.isNone:
config.forkChoiceVersion = some(ForkChoiceVersion.Pr3431)
## Ctrl+C handling
proc controlCHandler() {.noconv.} =
when defined(windows):
# workaround for https://github.com/nim-lang/Nim/issues/4057
try:
setupForeignThreadGc()
except Exception as exc: raiseAssert exc.msg # shouldn't happen
notice "Shutting down after having received SIGINT"
bnStatus = BeaconNodeStatus.Stopping
try:
setControlCHook(controlCHandler)
except Exception as exc: # TODO Exception
warn "Cannot set ctrl-c handler", msg = exc.msg
# equivalent SIGTERM handler
when defined(posix):
proc SIGTERMHandler(signal: cint) {.noconv.} =
notice "Shutting down after having received SIGTERM"
bnStatus = BeaconNodeStatus.Stopping
c_signal(ansi_c.SIGTERM, SIGTERMHandler)
if metadata.cfg.DENEB_FORK_EPOCH != FAR_FUTURE_EPOCH:
let res =
if config.trustedSetupFile.isNone:
conf.loadKzgTrustedSetup()
else:
conf.loadKzgTrustedSetup(config.trustedSetupFile.get)
if res.isErr():
raiseAssert res.error()
let node = waitFor BeaconNode.init(rng, config, metadata)
if bnStatus == BeaconNodeStatus.Stopping:
return
when not defined(windows):
# This status bar can lock a Windows terminal emulator, blocking the whole
# event loop (seen on Windows 10, with a default MSYS2 terminal).
initStatusBar(node)
if node.nickname != "":
dynamicLogScope(node = node.nickname): node.start()
else:
node.start()
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proc doRecord(config: BeaconNodeConf, rng: var HmacDrbgContext) {.
raises: [CatchableError].} =
case config.recordCmd:
of RecordCmd.create:
let netKeys = getPersistentNetKeys(rng, config)
var fieldPairs: seq[FieldPair]
for field in config.fields:
let fieldPair = field.split(":")
if fieldPair.len > 1:
fieldPairs.add(toFieldPair(fieldPair[0], hexToSeqByte(fieldPair[1])))
else:
fatal "Invalid field pair"
quit QuitFailure
let record = enr.Record.init(
config.seqNumber,
netKeys.seckey.asEthKey,
some(config.ipExt),
some(config.tcpPortExt),
some(config.udpPortExt),
fieldPairs).expect("Record within size limits")
echo record.toURI()
of RecordCmd.print:
echo $config.recordPrint
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proc doWeb3Cmd(config: BeaconNodeConf, rng: var HmacDrbgContext)
{.raises: [CatchableError].} =
case config.web3Cmd:
of Web3Cmd.test:
let metadata = config.loadEth2Network()
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waitFor testWeb3Provider(config.web3TestUrl,
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metadata.cfg.DEPOSIT_CONTRACT_ADDRESS,
rng.loadJwtSecret(config, allowCreate = true))
proc doSlashingExport(conf: BeaconNodeConf) {.raises: [IOError].}=
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let
dir = conf.validatorsDir()
filetrunc = SlashingDbName
# TODO: Make it read-only https://github.com/status-im/nim-eth/issues/312
let db = SlashingProtectionDB.loadUnchecked(dir, filetrunc, readOnly = false)
let interchange = conf.exportedInterchangeFile.string
db.exportSlashingInterchange(interchange, conf.exportedValidators)
echo "Export finished: '", dir/filetrunc & ".sqlite3" , "' into '", interchange, "'"
proc doSlashingImport(conf: BeaconNodeConf) {.raises: [SerializationError, IOError].} =
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let
dir = conf.validatorsDir()
filetrunc = SlashingDbName
# TODO: Make it read-only https://github.com/status-im/nim-eth/issues/312
let interchange = conf.importedInterchangeFile.string
var spdir: SPDIR
try:
spdir = Json.loadFile(interchange, SPDIR,
requireAllFields = true)
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except SerializationError as err:
writeStackTrace()
stderr.write $Json & " load issue for file \"", interchange, "\"\n"
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stderr.write err.formatMsg(interchange), "\n"
quit 1
# Open DB and handle migration from v1 to v2 if needed
let db = SlashingProtectionDB.init(
genesis_validators_root = Eth2Digest spdir.metadata.genesis_validators_root,
basePath = dir,
dbname = filetrunc,
modes = {kCompleteArchive}
)
# Now import the slashing interchange file
# Failures mode:
# - siError can only happen with invalid genesis_validators_root which would be caught above
# - siPartial can happen for invalid public keys, slashable blocks, slashable votes
let status = db.inclSPDIR(spdir)
doAssert status in {siSuccess, siPartial}
echo "Import finished: '", interchange, "' into '", dir/filetrunc & ".sqlite3", "'"
proc doSlashingInterchange(conf: BeaconNodeConf) {.raises: [CatchableError].} =
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case conf.slashingdbCmd
of SlashProtCmd.`export`:
conf.doSlashingExport()
of SlashProtCmd.`import`:
conf.doSlashingImport()
proc handleStartUpCmd(config: var BeaconNodeConf) {.raises: [CatchableError].} =
# Single RNG instance for the application - will be seeded on construction
# and avoid using system resources (such as urandom) after that
let rng = HmacDrbgContext.new()
case config.cmd
of BNStartUpCmd.noCommand: doRunBeaconNode(config, rng)
of BNStartUpCmd.deposits: doDeposits(config, rng[])
of BNStartUpCmd.wallets: doWallets(config, rng[])
of BNStartUpCmd.record: doRecord(config, rng[])
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of BNStartUpCmd.web3: doWeb3Cmd(config, rng[])
of BNStartUpCmd.slashingdb: doSlashingInterchange(config)
of BNStartUpCmd.trustedNodeSync:
State-only checkpoint state startup (#4251) Currently, we require genesis and a checkpoint block and state to start from an arbitrary slot - this PR relaxes this requirement so that we can start with a state alone. The current trusted-node-sync algorithm works by first downloading blocks until we find an epoch aligned non-empty slot, then downloads the state via slot. However, current [proposals](https://github.com/ethereum/beacon-APIs/pull/226) for checkpointing prefer finalized state as the main reference - this allows more simple access control and caching on the server side - in particular, this should help checkpoint-syncing from sources that have a fast `finalized` state download (like infura and teku) but are slow when accessing state via slot. Earlier versions of Nimbus will not be able to read databases created without a checkpoint block and genesis. In most cases, backfilling makes the database compatible except where genesis is also missing (custom networks). * backfill checkpoint block from libp2p instead of checkpoint source, when doing trusted node sync * allow starting the client without genesis / checkpoint block * perform epoch start slot lookahead when loading tail state, so as to deal with the case where the epoch start slot does not have a block * replace `--blockId` with `--state-id` in TNS command line * when replaying, also look at the parent of the last-known-block (even if we don't have the parent block data, we can still replay from a "parent" state) - in particular, this clears the way for implementing state pruning * deprecate `--finalized-checkpoint-block` option (no longer needed)
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if config.blockId.isSome():
error "--blockId option has been removed - use --state-id instead!"
quit 1
let
metadata = loadEth2Network(config)
db = BeaconChainDB.new(config.databaseDir, metadata.cfg, inMemory = false)
genesisState = waitFor fetchGenesisState(metadata)
waitFor db.doRunTrustedNodeSync(
metadata,
config.databaseDir,
config.eraDir,
config.trustedNodeUrl,
config.stateId,
config.lcTrustedBlockRoot,
config.backfillBlocks,
config.reindex,
config.downloadDepositSnapshot,
genesisState)
db.close()
{.pop.} # TODO moduletests exceptions
programMain:
var config = makeBannerAndConfig(clientId, copyrights, nimBanner,
SPEC_VERSION, [], BeaconNodeConf).valueOr:
stderr.write error
quit QuitFailure
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if not(checkAndCreateDataDir(string(config.dataDir))):
# We are unable to access/create data folder or data folder's
# permissions are insecure.
quit QuitFailure
setupFileLimits()
Logging and startup improvements (#3038) * Logging and startup improvements Color support for released binaries! * startup scripts no longer log to file by default - this only affects source builds - released binaries don't support file logging * add --log-stdout option to control logging to stdout (colors, json) * detect tty:s vs redirected logs and log accordingly * add option to disable log colors at runtime * simplify several "common" logs, showing the most important information earlier and more clearly * remove line numbers / file information / tid - these take up space and are of little use to end users * still enabled in debug builds and tools * remove `testnet_servers_image` compile-time option * server images, released binaries and compile-from-source now offer the same behaviour and features * fixes https://github.com/status-im/nimbus-eth2/issues/2326 * fixes https://github.com/status-im/nimbus-eth2/issues/1794 * remove instanteneous block speed from sync message, keeping only average before: ``` INF 2021-10-28 16:45:59.000+02:00 Slot start topics="beacnde" tid=386429 file=nimbus_beacon_node.nim:884 lastSlot=2384027 wallSlot=2384028 delay=461us84ns peers=0 head=75a10ee5:3348 headEpoch=104 finalized=cd6804ba:3264 finalizedEpoch=102 sync="wwwwwwwwww:0:0.0000:0.0000:00h00m (3348)" INF 2021-10-28 16:45:59.046+02:00 Slot end topics="beacnde" tid=386429 file=nimbus_beacon_node.nim:821 slot=2384028 nextSlot=2384029 head=75a10ee5:3348 headEpoch=104 finalizedHead=cd6804ba:3264 finalizedEpoch=102 nextAttestationSlot=-1 nextProposalSlot=-1 nextActionWait=n/a ``` after: ``` INF 2021-10-28 22:43:23.033+02:00 Slot start topics="beacnde" slot=2385815 epoch=74556 sync="DDPDDPUDDD:10:5.2258:01h19m (2361088)" peers=37 head=eacd2dae:2361096 finalized=73782:a4751487 delay=33ms687us715ns INF 2021-10-28 22:43:23.291+02:00 Slot end topics="beacnde" slot=2385815 nextActionWait=n/a nextAttestationSlot=-1 nextProposalSlot=-1 head=eacd2dae:2361096 ``` * fix comment * documentation updates * mention `--log-file` may be deprecated in the future * update various docs
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setupLogging(config.logLevel, config.logStdout, config.logFile)
## This Ctrl+C handler exits the program in non-graceful way.
## It's responsible for handling Ctrl+C in sub-commands such
## as `wallets *` and `deposits *`. In a regular beacon node
## run, it will be overwritten later with a different handler
## performing a graceful exit.
proc exitImmediatelyOnCtrlC() {.noconv.} =
when defined(windows):
# workaround for https://github.com/nim-lang/Nim/issues/4057
setupForeignThreadGc()
# in case a password prompt disabled echoing
resetStdin()
echo "" # If we interrupt during an interactive prompt, this
# will move the cursor to the next line
notice "Shutting down after having received SIGINT"
quit 0
setControlCHook(exitImmediatelyOnCtrlC)
# equivalent SIGTERM handler
when defined(posix):
proc exitImmediatelyOnSIGTERM(signal: cint) {.noconv.} =
notice "Shutting down after having received SIGTERM"
quit 0
c_signal(ansi_c.SIGTERM, exitImmediatelyOnSIGTERM)
when defined(windows):
if config.runAsService:
proc exitService() =
bnStatus = BeaconNodeStatus.Stopping
establishWindowsService(clientId, copyrights, nimBanner, SPEC_VERSION,
"nimbus_beacon_node", BeaconNodeConf,
handleStartUpCmd, exitService)
else:
handleStartUpCmd(config)
else:
handleStartUpCmd(config)