instead of Ubuntu-18.04. This fixes a crash when stress-testing the
metrics HTTP server. We think it was due to gcc-7.4.0 miscompiling
something. The new distro/version gives us gcc-8.3.0, but with the same
old glibc-2.28 we need on Raspbian.
In tests, the private key was put into the validator deposit's withdraw
credentials so that it can be recovered later. This leads to problems
when creating the validators through other means that do not put the key
there. In general, mock private keys only depend on the validator index,
though, and because it is clear what the index of a validator is, it is
not actually needed to put the key into the credentials.
There are a number of locations in the code that get attestations on a
forked beacon state. For attestation pools test, a convenience wrapper
was available to reduce clutter. This patch integrates that wrapper into
the core component so that it can also take advantage of the wrapper.
Replaced non-conventional `-Present` form in copyright headers with the
more appropriate `-2021` version that is already used by the majority of
the code base. Copyright header should indicate the years during which
the specific file was modified.
There are multiple ways how states can be processed during tests. One is
through tests/mocking, the other through tests/xxxutil. Both methods can
create genesis states with a set of deposits from mock validators. The
private keys for those validators are created differently, though. While
tests/mocking generates random keys, testblockutil generates fixed keys.
This is a problem when mixing both tests/mocking and testblockutil in a
single test case, as they assume that the deposits were generated using
the same method. This patch aligns the key generation across tests.
The initialization of a `SyncAggregate` to its default value is not very
intuitive. There is an `init` function in `sync_committee_msg_pool` that
provides a convenience wrapper. This patch exports that initializer so
that the rest of the code base can also take advantage of it.
* grafana: update metrics.status.im.json
Signed-off-by: Jakub Sokołowski <jakub@status.im>
* grafana: hide slowest graphs in a folded row
This includes following graphs:
- `received attestation delay`
- `received aggregate delay`
- `received beacon block delay`
- `storeBlock() duration`
Hiding those makes the whole dashboard load much faster.
Signed-off-by: Jakub Sokołowski <jakub@status.im>
Adds a function that constructs a Merkle proof for a generalized index.
This will be used during light client sync to update light clients with
a new state (see NEXT_SYNC_COMMITTEE_INDEX / FINALIZED_ROOT_INDEX).
The phase0 and altair overloads of `makeBeaconBlock` slightly differ in
their signatures which makes using them unnecessarily verbose.
- A placeholder `sync_aggregate` argument similar to `executionPayload`
is added to the phase0 overload to match the altair signature.
- A wrapper operating on `ForkedHashedBeaconState` is introduced.
This still doesn't work properly because it leads to a change in
the "eth" ENR field of the client. Since the client uses the value
of this field to look for other nodes on the network, the change
effectively prevents us from finding peers.
There were still a few instances that used the expansion of `errReject`
instead of using the template itself. It seems that those cases were
forgotten as part of other cleanups in #2809. Done now for readability.
* simplify state fork access pattern
* fixes
* unsafeAddr needs to be dereferenced outside of case for best effect
* remove hash_tree_root of ForkedXxx (doesn't make sense)
* simplify state transition
* fix vc
* readd hash_tree_root(forkedbeaconblock)
* readd htr(fhbs) as well
...and add some protections to not hash the wrong items elsewhere
There are still a few cases with manual loops through sync subcommittees
even though an `allSyncCommittees` iterator exists. Adjusted the few
remaining instances to also use the iterator instead.
When sync committee message handling was introduced in #2830, the edge
case of the same validator being selected multiple times as part of a
sync subcommittee was not covered. Not handling that edge case makes
sync contributions have a lower-than-expected participation rate as each
sync validator is only counted up through once per subcommittee.
This patch ensures that this edge case is properly covered.
The P2P spec defines how certain error classes should be handled through
either IGNORE or REJECT verdicts. For sync committee message, the spec
defines that only the first message from each validator per subcommittee
and slot shall be accepted, the rest is ignored. However, current code
rejects those messages instead of ignoring them. Fixed to match spec.
The README file explaining gossip_processing, and the attestation_flow
docs were no longer accurate, as attestations and aggregates no longer
go through a queue (pending batching). This patch updates the docs
accordingly. It also improves some grammar and fixes some typos.
Currently there is a mix of comment formats in the various preset files.
Altair presets have a leading header line, Phase0 presets don't.
Furthermore, the Altair `minimal` header refers to `mainnet` (#2710).
Updated all of the header lines to match the spec.
The current `getStateField` implementation fails at run-time when called
on a post-Altair state. This is improved by replacing the `if` structure
with a `case` expression, which is checked for exhaustive coverage at
compile time. Care is taken to preserve the `unsafeAddr` optimization.