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Jacek Sieka 8a63efc413
move `BlockId` to `spec` (#3511)
The spec implicitly talks about the slot of a block in several places,
and keeping it readily available is useful in a number of context -
might as well put this implicitly refereneced helper in the spec code
directly
2022-03-16 16:00:18 +01:00
Jacek Sieka c64bf045f3
remove StateData (#3507)
One more step on the journey to reduce `BlockRef` usage across the
codebase - this one gets rid of `StateData` whose job was to keep track
of which block was last assigned to a state - these duties have now been
taken over by `latest_block_root`, a fairly recent addition that
computes this block root from state data (at a small cost that should be
insignificant)

99% mechanical change.
2022-03-16 08:20:40 +01:00
Etan Kissling 6d1d31dd01
avoid re-requesting finalized blocks during sync (#3461)
When a `beaconBlocksByRange` response advances the `safeSlot`, but later
has errors, the sync queue keeps repeating that same request until it is
fulfilled without errors. Data up through `safeSlot` is considered to be
immutable, i.e., finalized, so re-requesting that data is not useful.
By advancing the sync progress in that scenario, those redundant query
portions can be avoided. Note, the finalized block _itself_ is always
requested, even in the initial request. This behaviour is kept same.
2022-03-15 18:56:56 +01:00
Jacek Sieka a3bd01b58d
move dependent root computations to `BeaconState` / `EpochRef` (#3478)
* fewer deps on `BlockRef` traversal in anticipation of pruning
* allows identifying EpochRef:s by their shuffling as a first step of
* tighten error handling around missing blocks

using the zero hash for signalling "missing block" is fragile and easy
to miss - with checkpoint sync now, and pruning in the future, missing
blocks become "normal".
2022-03-15 09:24:55 +01:00
Etan Kissling 29e5a4a752
error and progress codes for light client sync (#3490)
When syncing as a light client, different behaviour is needed to handle
the various ways how errors may occur. The existing logic for blocks can
also be applied to light client objects:
- `Invalid`: Malformed object that is clearly an error by its producer.
- `MissingParent`: More data is needed to decide applicability.
- `UnviableFork`: Object may be valid but will never apply on this fork.
- `Duplicate`: No errors were encountered but the object was not useful.
2022-03-14 10:25:54 +01:00
Etan Kissling ae408c279a
add option to collect light client data (#3474)
Light clients require full nodes to serve additional data so that they
can stay in sync with the network. This patch adds a new launch option
`--import-light-client-data` to configure what data to make available.
For now, data is only kept in memory; it is not persisted at this time.
Note that data is only locally collected, a separate patch is needed to
actually make it availble over the network. `--serve-light-client-data`
will be used for serving data, but is not functional yet outside tests.
2022-03-11 21:28:10 +01:00
Jacek Sieka d0183ccd77
Historical state reindex for trusted node sync (#3452)
When performing trusted node sync, historical access is limited to
states after the checkpoint.

Reindexing restores full historical access by replaying historical
blocks against the state and storing snapshots in the database.

The process can be initiated or resumed at any point in time.
2022-03-11 12:49:47 +00:00
Jacek Sieka 4363215a32
relax `BlockRef` database assumptions (#3472)
* remove `getForkedBlock(BlockRef)` which assumes block data exists but
doesn't support archive/backfilled blocks
* fix REST `/eth/v1/beacon/headers` request not returning
archive/backfilled blocks
* avoid re-encoding in REST block SSZ requests (using `getBlockSSZ`)
2022-03-11 13:08:17 +01:00
Tanguy f589bf2119
Peer dialing/kicking system overhaul (#3346)
* Force dial + excess peer trimmer
* Ensure we always have outgoing peers
* Add configurable hard-max-peers
2022-03-11 10:51:53 +00:00
Etan Kissling 5a3ba5d968
update to pre-release light client sync protocol (#3465)
This adopts the spec sections of the pre-release proposal of the libp2p
based light client sync protocol, and also adds a test runner for the
new accompanying tests. While the release version of the light client
sync protocol contains conflicting definitions, it is currently unused,
and the code specific to the pre-release proposal is marked as such.
See https://github.com/ethereum/consensus-specs/pull/2802
2022-03-08 13:21:56 +01:00
Etan Kissling aaa5a5ad40
add `start_slot` overload for sync periods (#3469)
Adds a `start_slot` overload for `SyncCommitteePeriod` as a shortcut for
`period.start_epoch.start_slot`.
2022-03-08 11:38:58 +01:00
Etan Kissling a84ab5d47f
validate `fork_version` as light client (#3459)
The spec does not provide code for validating the `fork_version` field
of `LightClientUpdate`. However, we can use our own logic for additional
validation of that field. The spec's python test suite sets up states
that do not follow the fork schedule (e.g., that use Altair fork version
before Altair fork epoch), which complicates upstreaming this as code.
2022-03-04 17:09:33 +01:00
Mamy Ratsimbazafy ef7e8bdbd2
Minify slashing protection before SQLite (#3393) 2022-03-04 16:43:34 +02:00
tersec c18cd8ee0c
rename random -> prev_randao in Bellatrix for CL specs v1.1.10 (#3460) 2022-03-03 16:08:14 +00:00
Etan Kissling 47d7814518
update light client to v1.1.10 spec (#3457)
Adopts the changes introduced in the v1.1.10 ETH consensus-specs:
- Introduces `is_finality_update` helper
- Ensures `optimistic_header` always >= `finalized_header`
- Updates spec references
2022-03-03 14:03:08 +01:00
Etan Kissling 3ffab01b07
Refactor and optimize sync logs. (#3451)
* Refactor and optimize logs.

* Introduce shortLog(SyncRequest).

* Address review comment.

* make sync queue logs more consistent

Adds a few minor logging improvements:
- Fixes a typo (`was happened` -> `has happened`)
- Avoids passing `reset_slot` argument to log statement multiple times
- Uses same `rewind_to_slot` label when logging in both sync directions
- Consistent rewind point logging

Co-authored-by: cheatfate <eugene.kabanov@status.im>
2022-03-03 09:05:33 +01:00
Etan Kissling 3b20d57277
use next slot when signing for light client tests (#3447)
In practice, the sync committee signs `LightClientUpdate` instances at
the next slot following the block. This is not correctly reflected in
the tests, where it is signed one slot early. This patch updates the
tests to use the correct slot for the computation.
2022-03-02 11:46:17 +01:00
tersec f0ada15dac
automated CL spec ref URL updates from v1.1.9 to v1.1.10 (#3455) 2022-03-02 10:00:21 +00:00
Etan Kissling 0e34c6023e
cleanup light client sync tests (#3445)
Various cleanups in the light client sync test suite without semantic
impact to make the various tests more streamlined.
2022-02-28 20:58:32 +01:00
tersec ef9767eb7a
implement --jwt-secret and HS256 JWT/JWS signing for engine API alpha.7 (#3440) 2022-02-27 16:55:02 +00:00
Jacek Sieka 40a4c01086
chaindag: don't keep backfill block table in memory (#3429)
This PR names and documents the concept of the archive: a range of slots
for which we have degraded functionality in terms of historical access -
in particular:

* we don't support rewinding to states in this range
* we don't keep an in-memory representation of the block dag

The archive de-facto exists in a trusted-node-synced node, but this PR
gives it a name and drops the in-memory digest index.

In order to satisfy `GetBlocksByRange` requests, we ensure that we have
blocks for the entire archive period via backfill. Future versions may
relax this further, adding a "pre-archive" period that is fully pruned.

During by-slot searches in the archive (both for libp2p and rest
requests), an extra database lookup is used to covert the given `slot`
to a `root` - future versions will avoid this using era files which
natively are indexed by `slot`. That said, the lookup is quite
fast compared to the actual block loading given how trivial the table
is - it's hard to measure, even.

A collateral benefit of this PR is that checkpoint-synced nodes will see
100-200MB memory usage savings, thanks to the dropped in-memory cache -
future pruning work will bring this benefit to full nodes as well.

* document chaindag storage architecture and assumptions
* look up parent using block id instead of full block in clearance
(future-proofing the code against a future in which blocks come from era
files)
* simplify finalized block init, always writing the backfill portion to
db at startup (to ensure lookups work as expected)
* preallocate some extra memory for finalized blocks, to avoid immediate
realloc
2022-02-26 19:16:19 +01:00
Jacek Sieka 92e7e288e7
Ignore seen aggregates (#3439)
https://github.com/ethereum/consensus-specs/pull/2225 removed an ignore
rule that would filter out duplicate aggregates from gossip publishing -
however, this causes increased bandwidth and CPU usage as discussed in
https://github.com/ethereum/consensus-specs/issues/2183 - the intent is
to revert the removal and reinstate the rule.

This PR implements ignore filtering which cuts down on CPU usage (fewer
aggregates to validate) and bandwidth usage (less fanout of duplicates)
- as #2225 points out, this may lead to a small increase in IHAVE
messages.
2022-02-25 17:15:39 +01:00
tersec 05bc61b712
add mev-boost RPC test, with docs (#3430)
* bump nim-web3 and add mev-boost RPC test, with docs

* remove trailing space

* use specific commithash
2022-02-24 14:38:31 +01:00
tersec 7de3f00f35
generic putCorruptState; {Merge=>Bellatrix}BeaconStateNoImmutableValidators (#3427) 2022-02-21 12:55:56 +01:00
Jacek Sieka adfe655b16
db: make block loading generic (#3413)
Streamline lookup with Forky and BeaconBlockFork (then we can do the
same for era)

We use type to avoid conditionals, as fork is often already known at a
"higher" level.

* load blockid before loading block by root - this is needed to map root
to slot and will eventually be done via block summary table for "old"
blocks

Co-authored-by: tersec <tersec@users.noreply.github.com>
2022-02-21 09:48:02 +01:00
tersec 84588b34da
var => let in specs/ and tests/ (#3425) 2022-02-20 20:13:06 +00:00
Etan Kissling 9790c4958b
converter function for reducing blocks to headers (#3410)
This introduces a function to convert `SignedBeaconBlock` to just their
`BeaconBlockHeader` and updates the usages for reduced code duplication.
2022-02-18 21:35:52 +01:00
tersec 79761c78a4
proc -> func, mainly in spec/state transition and adjecent modules (#3405) 2022-02-17 11:53:55 +00:00
tersec 5eecb9a21f
rename no{R=>r}eturn, no{I=>i}init, short{l=>L}og, E{T=>t}h2Node, Beacon{c=>C}hainDB (#3403) 2022-02-16 23:24:44 +01:00
tersec 873a8ec1e6
use isZeroMemory for Eth2Digest comparisons (#3386)
* use isZeroMemory for Eth2Digest comparisons

* use Eth2Digest.isZero abstraction
2022-02-14 05:26:19 +00:00
tersec d02daf8cbd
bump nim-web3 to fix kiln interop (#3373) 2022-02-11 18:38:44 +00:00
Eugene Kabanov 40c77e5928
Remote KeyManager API and number of fixes/tests for KeyManager API (#3360)
* Initial commit.

* Fix current test suite.

* Fix keymanager api test.

* Fix wss_sim.

* Add more keystore_management tests.

* Recover deleted isEmptyDir().

* Add `HttpHostUri` distinct type.
Move keymanager calls away from rest_beacon_calls to rest_keymanager_calls.
Add REST serialization of RemoteKeystore and Keystore object.
Add tests for Remote Keystore management API.
Add tests for Keystore management API (Add keystore).
Fix serialzation issues.

* Fix test to use HttpHostUri instead of Uri.

* Add links to specification in comments.

* Remove debugging echoes.
2022-02-07 22:36:09 +02:00
Jacek Sieka c7abc97545
harden and speed up block sync (#3358)
* harden and speed up block sync

The `GetBlockBy*` server implementation currently reads SSZ bytes from
database, deserializes them into a Nim object then serializes them right
back to SSZ - here, we eliminate the deser/ser steps and send the bytes
straight to the network. Unfortunately, the snappy recoding must still
be done because of differences in framing.

Also, the quota system makes one giant request for quota right before
sending all blocks - this means that a 1024 block request will be
"paused" for a long time, then all blocks will be sent at once causing a
spike in database reads which potentially will see the reading client
time out before any block is sent.

Finally, on the reading side we make several copies of blocks as they
travel through various queues - this was not noticeable before but
becomes a problem in two cases: bellatrix blocks are up to 10mb (instead
of .. 30-40kb) and when backfilling, we process a lot more of them a lot
faster.

* fix status comparisons for nodes syncing from genesis (#3327 was a bit
too hard)
* don't hit database at all for post-altair slots in GetBlock v1
requests
2022-02-07 19:20:10 +02:00
tersec 02349b4181
update to engine API alpha.6 (#3351) 2022-02-04 12:12:19 +00:00
tersec d358299875
fork choice proposer boosting support (#3349)
* fork choice proposer boosting support

* detect nodeDelta underflow/overflow
2022-02-04 12:59:40 +01:00
tersec 8e6a920bf4
rename MERGE_FORK_EPOCH to BELLATRIX_FORK_EPOCH (#3350)
* rename MERGE_FORK_EPOCH to BELLATRIX_FORK_EPOCH

* fix REST test rules
2022-02-02 14:06:55 +01:00
tersec 0c814f49ee
rename sync_{committee_,}aggregate and execute_payload -> notify_new_payload (#3347) 2022-02-01 07:31:53 +00:00
tersec c9aa1bee01
spec URL updates (#3342) 2022-01-31 09:56:59 +00:00
Jacek Sieka d583e8e4ac
Store finalized block roots in database (3s startup) (#3320)
* Store finalized block roots in database (3s startup)

When the chain has finalized a checkpoint, the history from that point
onwards becomes linear - this is exploited in `.era` files to allow
constant-time by-slot lookups.

In the database, we can do the same by storing finalized block roots in
a simple sparse table indexed by slot, bringing the two representations
closer to each other in terms of conceptual layout and performance.

Doing so has a number of interesting effects:

* mainnet startup time is improved 3-5x (3s on my laptop)
* the _first_ startup might take slightly longer as the new index is
being built - ~10s on the same laptop
* we no longer rely on the beacon block summaries to load the full dag -
this is a lot faster because we no longer have to look up each block by
parent root
* a collateral benefit is that we no longer need to load the full
summaries table into memory - we get the RSS benefits of #3164 without
the CPU hit.

Other random stuff:

* simplify forky block generics
* fix withManyWrites multiple evaluation
* fix validator key cache not being updated properly in chaindag
read-only mode
* drop pre-altair summaries from `kvstore`
* recreate missing summaries from altair+ blocks as well (in case
database has lost some to an involuntary restart)
* print database startup timings in chaindag load log
* avoid allocating superfluos state at startup
* use a recursive sql query to load the summaries of the unfinalized
blocks
2022-01-30 18:51:04 +02:00
tersec 29e2169585
phase 0 & altair beacon chain and altair validator spec URL updates (#3339) 2022-01-29 13:53:31 +00:00
tersec 89ffa8a1a7
spec URL & copyright year update (#3338) 2022-01-29 01:05:39 +00:00
tersec 60bf5b8bf4
use v1.1.9 test vectors (#3337) 2022-01-28 22:47:48 +00:00
tersec 95fee10328
clean up hashed rollback proc declarations (#3333)
* clean up hashed rollback proc declarations

* use generic hashed rollback proc type
2022-01-28 14:24:37 +00:00
Zahary Karadjov 49b7daa39d [ncli_db] bugfix: take into account finalization delay in reward calc post Altair
This fixes a problem affecting Prater's epoch 64444.
2022-01-28 12:03:23 +02:00
Ștefan Talpalaru d5a2c75963
restapi.sh: cleanup on exit (#3328)
also rename a confusing option/var combo
2022-01-27 13:03:38 +01:00
tersec 2b4a960270
rename On{Merge,Bellatrix}BlockAdded and Rollback{Merge,Bellatrix}HashedProc (#3321) 2022-01-26 13:21:29 +01:00
Jacek Sieka f70aceef37
Harden handling of unviable forks (#3312)
* Harden handling of unviable forks

In our current handling of unviable forks, we allow peers to send us
blocks that come from a different fork - this is not necessarily an
error as it can happen naturally, but it does open up the client to a
case where the same unviable fork keeps getting requested - rather than
allowing this to happen, we'll now give these peers a small negative
score - if it keeps happening, we'll disconnect them.

* keep track of unviable forks in quarantine, to avoid filling it with
known junk
* collect peer scores in single module
* descore peers when they send unviable blocks during sync
* don't give score for duplicate blocks
* increase quarantine size to a level that allows finality to happen
under optimal conditions - this helps avoid downloading the same blocks
over and over in case of an unviable fork
* increase initial score for new peers to make room for one more failure
before disconnection
* log and score invalid/unviable blocks in requestmanager too
* avoid ChainDAG dependency in quarantine
* reject gossip blocks with unviable parent
* continue processing unviable sync blocks in order to build unviable
dag

* docs

* Update beacon_chain/consensus_object_pools/block_pools_types.nim

* add unviable queue test
2022-01-26 13:20:08 +01:00
tersec 00a347457a
dynamic sync committee subscriptions (#3308)
* dynamic sync committee subscriptions

* fast-path trivial case rather than rely on RNG with probability 1 outcome

Co-authored-by: zah <zahary@gmail.com>

* use func instead of template; avoid calling async function unnecessarily

* avoid unnecessary sync committee topic computation; use correct epoch lookahead; enforce exception/effect tracking

* don't over-optimistically update ENR syncnets; non-looping version of nearSyncCommitteePeriod

* allow separately setting --allow-all-{sub,att,sync}nets

* remove unnecessary async

Co-authored-by: zah <zahary@gmail.com>
2022-01-24 20:40:59 +00:00
tersec 351c2fd48a
rename mergeData to bellatrixData and mergeFork to bellatrixFork (#3315) 2022-01-24 16:23:13 +00:00
Jacek Sieka c7e92bfd84
wss_sim: state transition simulator (#3309)
It's sometimes useful to simulate what happens when a chain runs from a
given state with a given set of private keys - `wss_sim` allows running
such a simulation.

One use of such a tool is to simulate a weak subjectivity attack,
creating alternative histories of the same chain:
https://notes.status.im/nimbus-insecura-network#
2022-01-22 10:25:30 +01:00