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tersec c7bf6fb542
rm debugRaiseAssert; clean up several debugComments (#6308)
* rm debugRaiseAssert; clean up several debugComments

* exception linting
2024-05-23 23:51:09 +02:00
tersec b56a671122
fix most ConvFromXtoItselfNotNeeded hints and unhide remaining ones (#6307) 2024-05-22 13:56:37 +02:00
Jacek Sieka 045c4cf185
electra attestation updates (#6295)
* electra attestation updates

In Electra, we have two attestation formats: on-chain and on-network -
the former combines all committees of a slot in a single committee bit
list.

This PR makes a number of cleanups to move towards fixing this -
attestation packing however still needs to be fixed as it currently
creates attestations with a single committee only which is very
inefficient.

* more attestations in the blocks

* signing and aggregation fixes

* tool fix

* test, import
2024-05-17 15:37:41 +03:00
tersec c1b9e82502
electra attestation gossip plumbing (#6287) 2024-05-14 19:01:26 +03:00
tersec 1c3aaa7be2
add (Signed)AggregateAndProof SSZ tests (#6285) 2024-05-14 13:51:06 +02:00
tersec 6b8061b5d6
automated consensus spec URL updating to v1.5.0-alpha.2 (#6279) 2024-05-09 05:03:10 +00:00
tersec 1b30dcc165
initial electra attestation pool changes; electra block_sim (#6255) 2024-05-07 15:01:51 +00:00
tersec 6119389c3a
add EF consensus spec test Electra attestation operations fixture (#6248) 2024-04-28 00:52:14 +00:00
tersec 87452374e4
add Electra SSZ object test fixture (#6225) 2024-04-22 09:00:38 +00:00
tersec d139c92df9
explicitly scope AttesterSlashing and IndexedAttestation types to phase0 (#6224) 2024-04-21 05:49:11 +00:00
tersec 0132f5d689
some consensus spec v1.4.0 spec URL updates (#6215) 2024-04-18 03:00:04 +02:00
tersec 603c83522e
explicitly refer to phase0.{Attestation,TrustedAttestation} rather than sans module name (#6214) 2024-04-17 20:44:29 +00:00
tersec 867995acd1
some consensus spec v1.4.0 spec URL updates (#6208) 2024-04-17 05:51:16 +02:00
tersec e51c5ec783
add Electra blob support to block/blob quarantines, block processor, and request manager (#6201) 2024-04-11 09:31:39 +00:00
Etan Kissling 9bffc51cf6
allow frontfilling finalized CP block from era file (#6164)
Add support for using era file for the initial checkpoint block.
This should also avoid an error when the beacon node is restarted
before the backfill process has made any progress (#6059).
2024-04-10 14:11:07 +02:00
tersec 6ce5d5814c
support electra block proposals for internal BN validators (#6187) 2024-04-09 12:04:33 +02:00
tersec 937cc62b85
block_sim runs electra (#6181) 2024-04-07 09:58:11 +02:00
tersec 27921406e9
remove some debugRaiseAsserts and fill in Electra functionality (#6179) 2024-04-06 15:11:47 +02:00
Etan Kissling df0ff5f0fb
fix initialization of sync committee cache after loading non-epoch state (#6160)
When initializing from a state that's not aligned to an epoch boundary,
an earlier state is loaded that's epoch aligned, and subsequently topped
up with the missing blocks. `dag.headSyncCommittee` is initialized prior
to topping up the missing blocks, though. If the sync committee changes
while applying the blocks (e.g., a sync committee period boundary hits),
the cached information becomes unlinked from `dag.head`, leading to
valid blocks based on that chain being rejected. To fix this, move cache
initialization after the top up with blocks. This has been observed on
Goerli by initializing from 7919502 and attempting to top up 7920111.
The block gets rejected with an invalid state root on nodes that have
restarted after setting 7920111 as head, while it gets accepted by all
other nodes. Error message is `block: state root verification failed`.
The incorrect initialization behaviour was introduced in #4592, before
which the sync committee cache was initialized after applying blocks.
2024-04-03 23:03:06 +02:00
tersec 7fa32b7f02
add Electra to ConsensusFork enum (#6169)
* add Electra to ConsensusFork enum

* fix gnosis check
2024-04-03 16:43:43 +02:00
Etan Kissling 6a318d0f1a
avoid rejecting empty era file in verification (#6163)
`batchVerify`'s precondition is a non-empty signature list:

```nim
  if input.len == 0:
    # Spec precondition
    return false
```

This means that in eras without any blocks (as has happened on Goerli),
calling it leads to era files being reported as invalid.
2024-04-03 10:06:21 +02:00
Etan Kissling 0000f81df0
remove unused and redundant `PayloadID` type definition (#6165)
`PayloadID` is defined in `nim-web3` and our own Bellatrix definition
can be removed.
2024-04-03 07:27:00 +02:00
Etan Kissling 2dbe24c740
move split view catchup to research branch (#6133)
Using a dedicated branch for researching the effectiveness of split view
scenario handling simplifies testing and avoids having partial work on
`unstable`. If we want, we can reintroduce it under a `--debug` flag at
a later time. But for now, Goerli is a rare opoprtunity to test this,
maybe just for another week or so.

- https://github.com/status-im/infra-nimbus/pull/179
2024-03-25 19:09:31 +01:00
Etan Kissling fc9bc1da3a
add branch discovery module for supporting chain stall situation (#6125)
In split view situation, the canonical chain may only be served by a
tiny amount of peers, and branches may span long durations. Minority
branches may still have a large weight from attestations and should
be discovered. To assist with that, add a branch discovery module that
assists in such a situation by specifically targeting peers with unknown
histories and downloading from them, in addition to sync manager work
which handles popular branches.
2024-03-24 08:41:47 +00:00
Etan Kissling 66a9304fea
use separate state when catching up to perform validator duties (#6131)
There are situations where all states in the `blockchain_dag` are
occupied and cannot be borrowed.

- headState: Many assumptions in the code that it cannot be advanced
- clearanceState: Resets every time a new block gets imported, including
  blocks from non-canonical branches
- epochRefState: Used even more frequently than clearanceState

This means that during the catch-up mechanic where the head state is
slowly advanced to wall clock to catch up on validator duties in the
situation where the canonical head is way behind non-canonical heads,
we cannot use any of the three existing states. In that situation,
Nimbus already consumes an increased amount of memory due to all the
`BlockRef`, fork choice states and so on, so experience is degraded.
It seems reasonable to allocate a fourth state temporarily during that
mechanic, until a new proposal could be made on the canonical chain.

Note that currently, on `unstable`, proposals _do_ happen every couple
hours because sync manager doesn't manage to discover additional heads
in a split-view scenario on Goerli. However, with the branch discovery
module, new blocks are discovered all the time, and the clearanceState
may no longer be borrowed as it is reset to different branch too often.

The extra state could also find other uses in the future, e.g., for
incremental computations as in reindexing the database, or online
collection of historical light client data.
2024-03-24 07:18:33 +01:00
Etan Kissling c4a5bca629
update block quarantine eviction order to FIFO (#6129)
Use the same eviction policy for blocks as already the case for blobs.
FIFO makes more sense, because it favors keeping ancestors of blocks
which need to be applied to the DAG before their children get eligible.
2024-03-24 06:03:51 +01:00
Etan Kissling bedc601903
increase blob quarantine capacity to match block quarantine capacity (#6128)
Blobs are cached from gossip and other sources for all orphans, not just
those specifically tagged as `blobless`. `blobless` only means that they
are actively fetched from the network. The `MaxBlobs` should be aligned
to match `MaxOrphans`. Note that blobs are tiny compared to blocks, so
this isn't a huge memory hog.
2024-03-24 04:29:44 +01:00
Etan Kissling 33e34ee8bd
handle case of unreachable block in `is_optimstic` helper (#6124)
* handle case of unreachable block in `is_optimstic` helper

When a non-canonical block is still in the DB, it can be accessed via
`BlockId`, but `BlockRef` may be unavailable if the block was not
properly cleaned when it got orphaned. Report it as optimistic.

* `template` -> `func`
2024-03-22 22:50:21 +00:00
Etan Kissling 12a2f8c026
when adding duplicates to quarantine, schedule deepest missing parent (#6112)
During sync, sometimes the same block gets encountered and added to
quarantine multiple times. If its parent is already known, quarantine
incorrectly registers it as missing, leading to re-download. This can
be fixed by registering the parent's deepest missing parent recursively.

Also increase the stickiness of `missing`. We only perform 4 attempts
within ~16 seconds before giving up. Very frequently, this is not enough
and there is no progress until sync manager kicks in even on holesky.
2024-03-21 18:41:05 +00:00
Etan Kissling 6f466894ab
answer `RequestManager` queries from disk if possible (#6109)
When restarting beacon node, orphaned blocks remain in the database but
on startup, only the canonical chain as selected by fork choice loads.
When a new block is discovered that builds on top of an orphaned block,
the orphaned block is re-downloaded using sync/request manager, despite
it already being present on disk. Such queries can be answered locally
to improve discovery speed of alternate forks.
2024-03-21 18:37:31 +01:00
Etan Kissling eb5acdb7dd
make sure `clearanceState` builds on top of `headState` in chain stall (#6108)
The `clearanceState` points to the latest resolved block, regardless of
whether that block is canonical according to fork choice. If chain is
stalled and we want to prepare for resuming validator duties, we need
a recent state according to fork choice to avoid lag spikes and missing
slot timings.
2024-03-20 16:41:56 +01:00
Etan Kissling 035ca015e6
continue validator duties if chain does not progress for a long time (#6101)
Nimbus currently stops performing validator duties if the blockchain
does not progress for `node.config.syncHorizon` slots. This means that
the chain won't recover because no new blocks are proposed. To fix that,
continue performing validator duties if no progress is registered for a
long time, and none of our peers is indicating any progress.
2024-03-20 03:23:53 +01:00
Etan Kissling 595d110b37
avoid blocking deep reorgs > 64 epochs (#6099)
On Goerli there are some instances of long streaks of empty epochs due
to different branches being built in parallel. They sometimes lead to
`Request for pruned historical state` logs requiring a BN restart to
resolve. Avoid that by trying to restore states from the entire non-
finalized history, to avoid losing sync in such situtions.
2024-03-19 14:21:25 +01:00
tersec 0a6d189161
automated consensus spec URL updating to v1.4.0 (#6074) 2024-03-14 07:26:36 +01:00
Eugene Kabanov 72c844534f
Add Keymanager API graffiti endpoints. (#6054)
* Initial commit.

* Add more tests.

* Fix API mistypes.

* Fix mistypes in tests.

* Fix one more mistype.

* Fix affected tests because of error code 401.

* Add GetGraffitiResponse object.

* Add more tests.

* Fix compilation errors.

* Recover old behavior.

* Recover old behavior.

* Fix mistype.

* Test could not know default graffiti value.

* Make VC use adopted graffiti settings.

* Make BN use adopted graffiti settings.

* Update Alltests.

* Fix test.

* Revert "Fix test."

This reverts commit c735f855d3cb9c4a1c8e8af29d3f4438d068e31f.

* Workaround {.push raises.} requirement.

* Fix comment.

* Update Alltests.
2024-03-14 03:44:00 +00:00
Etan Kissling 4e2ffca44a
use fixed max depth for `BlockRef` (#6070)
In `block_dag` there is a max depth of 100 years configured to detect
internal inconsistencies, e.g., circular references. As `BlockRef` was
changed long ago to only reflect the non-finalized chain segment, the
theoretically supported max depth can be reduced and simplified.
2024-03-13 13:01:51 +01:00
Etan Kissling 8bd8ffe2bb
align default `syncHorizon` computation logic across networks (#6066)
The `syncHorizon` describes the number of empty slots before the beacon
node considers itself to be out of sync. There are two places where we
currently set this to 50 slots, but it makes more sense to base it on
wall time, e.g., the 10 minutes that the default 50 are derived from.
2024-03-12 21:51:18 +01:00
tersec 2a13c09615
add proposer reward accounting to block transitions (#6022)
* add proposer reward accounting to block transitions

* Update beacon_chain/spec/state_transition_block.nim

Co-authored-by: Etan Kissling <etan@status.im>

---------

Co-authored-by: Etan Kissling <etan@status.im>
2024-03-04 17:00:46 +00:00
Etan Kissling d8b8aee7b7
avoid style check issue with `syncAggregate` (#6013)
Style check confuses `func syncAggregate` because it accesses some other
object's `sync_aggregate` member in the body. Rename the func to avoid.
2024-03-02 02:54:37 +01:00
tersec fef831d92a
rm unused ForkedTrustedBeaconBlock; add some Electra overloads to consensus_object_pools; Electra BeaconBlock gossip support (#5965) 2024-02-26 06:49:12 +00:00
tersec a4f4a35845
Revert "initial Electra support skeleton" (#5955)
* Revert "initial Electra support skeleton (#5946)"

This reverts commit d09bf3b587.

* Update test_signing_node.nim
2024-02-25 19:42:44 +00:00
Etan Kissling f54fa083b4
fix EIP-7044 implementation when using batch verification (#5953)
In #5120, EIP-7044 support got added to the state transition function to
force `CAPELLA_FORK_VERSION` to be used when validiting `VoluntaryExit`
messages, irrespective of their `epoch`.

In #5637, similar logic was added when batch verifying BLS signatures,
which is used during gossip validation (libp2p gossipsub, and req/resp).
However, that logic did not match the one introduced in #5120, and only
uses `CAPELLA_FORK_VERSION` when a `VoluntaryExit`'s `epoch` was set to
a value `>= CAPELLA_FORK_EPOCH`. Otherwise, `BELLATRIX_FORK_VERSION`
would still be used when validating `VoluntaryExit`, e.g., with `epoch`
set to `0`, as is the case in this Holesky block:

- https://holesky.beaconcha.in/slot/1076985#voluntary-exits

Extracting the correct logic from #5120 into a function, and reusing it
when verifying BLS signatures fixes this issue, and also leverages the
exhaustive EF test suite that covers the (correct) #5120 logic.

This fix only affects networks that have EIP-7044 applied (post-Deneb).

Without the fix, Deneb blocks with a `VoluntaryExit` with `epoch` set to
`< CAPELLA_FORK_EPOCH` incorrectly fail to validate despite being valid.

Incorrect blocks that contain a malicious `VoluntaryExit` with `epoch`
set to `< CAPELLA_FORK_EPOCH` and signed using `BELLATRIX_FORK_VERSION`
_would_ pass the BLS verification stage, but subsequently fail the state
transition logic. Such blocks would still correctly be labeled invalid.
2024-02-25 15:25:26 +01:00
tersec d09bf3b587
initial Electra support skeleton (#5946) 2024-02-24 13:44:15 +00:00
tersec 0f155ebf95
some consensus spec v1.4.0-beta.7 spec URL updates (#5945) 2024-02-22 02:42:57 +00:00
tersec c73d7c6f6f
automated consensus spec URL updating to v1.4.0-beta.7 (#5942) 2024-02-21 19:44:48 +00:00
Etan Kissling 88045a91cd
rename new timing metrics, as `_total` suffix is implicit (#5917)
* track latest duration instead of total in new timing metrics

Change `db_checkpoint_seconds` and `state_replay_seconds` metrics to
record the latest duration instead of the total. `nim-metrics` already
synthesizes a `_total` metric from these implicitly.

* still have to use inc, metrics only synthesizes the name not the sum

* prefix with `beacon_dag`
2024-02-20 20:34:41 +01:00
Jacek Sieka 8d465a7d8c
vmon: Missed block metric (#5913)
Validator monitoring gained 2 new metrics for tracking when blocks are
included or not on the head chain.

Similar to attestations, if the block is produced in epoch N, reporting
will use the state when switching to epoch N+2 to do the reporting (so
as to reasonably stabilise the block inclusion in the face of reorgs).
2024-02-20 06:40:18 +02:00
Etan Kissling 92197ce690
add metric for database checkpoint duration (#5897)
Database checkpointing can take seconds, e.g., while Geth is syncing.
Add a debug log + metric for it, and also info log if it takes longer
than 250ms, same as for the existing `State replayed` log. If the log
shows up for a user while the system is not overloaded, it may point
to slow disk speed or thermal issue.
2024-02-19 11:00:11 +01:00
Jacek Sieka afdfe302f3
state loading optimizations (#5881)
* compute post-merge randao mix without loading state
* avoid copying state on shuffling computation and compute epochref
* speed up state copy for block production
2024-02-12 15:58:55 +01:00
tersec a4680cb7fa
refactor addHeadBlock() to research/ and tests/ helper (#5874)
* refactor addHeadBlock() to research/ and tests/ helper

* rm now-dead code
2024-02-09 23:46:51 +00:00