We're moving from very slow QEMU-virtualised builds to very fast ones
based on cross toolchains.
- refactor jobs; add checksums to release note
- build and publish Docker images with ARM/ARM64 binaries
Era files contain 8192 blocks and a state corresponding to the length of
the array holding block roots in the state, meaning that each block is
verifiable using the pubkeys and block roots from the state. Of course,
one would need to know the root of the state as well, which is available
in the first block of the _next_ file - or known from outside.
This PR also adds an implementation to write e2s, e2i and era files, as
well as a python script to inspect them.
All in all, the format is very similar to what goes on in the network
requests meaning it can trivially serve as a backing format for serving
said requests.
Mainnet, up to the first 671k slots, take up 3.5gb - in each era file,
the BeaconState contributes about 9mb at current validator set sizes, up
from ~3mb in the early blocks, for a grand total of ~558mb for the 82 eras
tested - this overhead could potentially be calculated but one would lose
the ability to verify individual blocks (eras could still be verified using
historical roots).
```
-rw-rw-r--. 1 arnetheduck arnetheduck 16 5 mar 11.47 ethereum2-mainnet-00000000-00000001.e2i
-rw-rw-r--. 1 arnetheduck arnetheduck 1,8M 5 mar 11.47 ethereum2-mainnet-00000000-00000001.e2s
-rw-rw-r--. 1 arnetheduck arnetheduck 65K 5 mar 11.47 ethereum2-mainnet-00000001-00000001.e2i
-rw-rw-r--. 1 arnetheduck arnetheduck 18M 5 mar 11.47 ethereum2-mainnet-00000001-00000001.e2s
...
-rw-rw-r--. 1 arnetheduck arnetheduck 65K 5 mar 11.52 ethereum2-mainnet-00000051-00000001.e2i
-rw-rw-r--. 1 arnetheduck arnetheduck 68M 5 mar 11.52 ethereum2-mainnet-00000051-00000001.e2s
-rw-rw-r--. 1 arnetheduck arnetheduck 61K 5 mar 11.11 ethereum2-mainnet-00000052-00000001.e2i
-rw-rw-r--. 1 arnetheduck arnetheduck 62M 5 mar 11.11 ethereum2-mainnet-00000052-00000001.e2s
```
* Deferred DAG and fork choice pruning
* fixup
* Address https://github.com/status-im/nimbus-eth2/pull/2384/files#r589448448, rely only on onSLotEnd for state pruning
* no need to store needPruning in the data structure
* lastPrunePoint is updated in pruning proc
* Split eager and LazyPruning
* enforce pruning in updateHead
* allow multiple hard fork datatypes to coexist
* update to 1.0.1
* merge recent datatypes.nim updates
* trigger rebuild now the out-of-disk-space machine offline
* fix replays stalling processing
Occasionally, attestations will arrive that vote for a target derived
either from the finalized block or earlier. In these cases, Nimbus would
replay the state transition of up to 32 epochs worth of blocks because
the finalized state has been pruned, delaying other processing and
leading to poor inclusion distance.
* put cheap attestation checks before forming EpochRef
* check that attestation target is not from an unviable history with
regards to finalization
* fix overly aggressive state pruning removing the state close to the
finalized checkpoint resulting in rare long replays for valid
attestations
* log long replays
* harden logging and traversal of nil BlockSlot
* simplify target check
no need to lookup target in chain dag again
* fixup
* fixup
* refactor slot loop
* fix attestations being sent out early when _any_ block arrives (as
opposed to the block for the "correct" slot)
* fix attestations being sent out late when block already arrived
* refactor slot processing loop
* shutdown if clock moves backwards significantly
* fix docs
* notify caller whether the block actually arrived