- Add IP and location information to mainnet bootnodes
- Change IP and location of a Teku bootstrap node
- Add lighthouse's ipv6 compatible bootnodes
- Adding new Teku mainnet bootnodes
- Remove the ENRs from eth2 networks
* implement EIP-7514 for Deneb: Add Max Epoch Churn Limit
Cap activations per epoch according to EIP-7514:
- https://eips.ethereum.org/EIPS/eip-7514
- https://github.com/ethereum/consensus-specs/pull/3499
* apply proposer boost to first block in case of equivocation
Implement spec changes to fork choice; this only affects equivocation
when multiple blocks are signed for the same slot. Regular operation
is not changed.
- https://github.com/ethereum/consensus-specs/pull/3352
* bump test vectors to v1.4.0-beta.2-hotfix
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The 'vendor/holesky/public-keys/all.txt' file is not used by Nimbus,
but sometimes fails to download due to payment issues in `@eth-clients`.
Skipping the download of that file should reduce that risk.
```
Downloading public-keys/all.txt (240 MB)
Error downloading object: public-keys/all.txt (ba977b5): Smudge error: Error downloading public-keys/all.txt (ba977b5b1da180914c934623fce187860e1b54cff939e6208533b2cb5f589e07): batch response: This repository is over its data quota. Account responsible for LFS bandwidth should purchase more data packs to restore access.
```
* bump nbs: Patch libnatpmp.a rule to support llvm-mingw in targets.mk
* bump nbs: Allow passing config to submodule initialization in `update-common`
* Add metadata for the Holesky network
* Add copyright banner to the new Nim module
* Working version
* Bump Chronos to fix downloading from Github
* Add checksum check of the downloaded file
* Clean up debugging code and obsolete imports
Suite names were not being used because `test` has to have access to it
during instantiation - this PR cleans things up a little while at the
same time upgrading unittest2.
* bump `nim-chronicles` to `71556f84af16cd275a8ae4c2390060481c6fedf7`
- remove Nim 1.2 and 1.4 support; test Nim 2.0 in CI
- suppress some more `IOError` when logging
* bump `nim-json-serialization` to `85b7ea093cb85ee4f433a617b97571bd709d30df`
- add `readValue` implementations for case objects
- add `{.raises.}` annotation to `writeValue`
```
Essential changes:
security bugfix in Go bindings
run-time switch in portable build
no-std support [exercised with limited stack size of 56K]
serde support
blst_miller_loop_n interface, with parallelized Rust and Go
counterparts
optional blst_fr_pentaroot subroutine
Emscripten bindings
hardened security on non-asm platforms
```
* move file loading out of timed ncli section to focus benchmark on
deserialization rather than disk loading
* JSON loading fix included in bump, but does not practically happen
since we generally don't load hashlist from JSON
* async batch verification
When batch verification is done, the main thread is blocked reducing
concurrency.
With this PR, the new thread signalling primitive in chronos is used to
offload the full batch verification process to a separate thread
allowing the main threads to continue async operations while the other
threads verify signatures.
Similar to previous behavior, the number of ongoing batch verifications
is capped to prevent runaway resource usage.
In addition to the asynchronous processing, 3 addition changes help
drive throughput:
* A loop is used for batch accumulation: this prevents a stampede of
small batches in eager mode where both the eager and the scheduled batch
runner would pick batches off the queue, prematurely picking "fresh"
batches off the queue
* An additional small wait is introduced for small batches - this helps
create slightly larger batches which make better used of the increased
concurrency
* Up to 2 batches are scheduled to the threadpool during high pressure,
reducing startup latency for the threads
Together, these changes increase attestation verification throughput
under load up to 30%.
* fixup
* Update submodules
* fix blst build issues (and a PIC warning)
* bump
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Co-authored-by: Zahary Karadjov <zahary@gmail.com>