## Summary
- Fixes srtool build failure with `UnknownOpcode(252)` error during
metadata hash generation
- Removes hardcoded `WASM_BUILD_STD=0` to allow srtool to auto-detect
correct settings based on Rust version
- Adds `metadata-hash` feature to node Cargo.toml for CheckMetadataHash
extension
## Root Cause
The `WASM_BUILD_STD=0` setting forced srtool to use pre-built standard
library crates that were compiled with incompatible WASM features.
During metadata hash generation, the runtime builder encountered opcode
252 (likely from bulk memory operations) which the deserializer couldn't
recognize, causing the build to fail with:
```
thread 'main' panicked at metadata_hash.rs:73:10:
`Metadata::metadata_at_version` should exist.: RuntimeConstruction(Other("cannot deserialize module: UnknownOpcode(252)"))
```
## Changes
1. **operator/scripts/build-runtime-srtool.sh**: Removed hardcoded `-e
WASM_BUILD_STD=0` line
- Allows srtool to determine appropriate setting based on Rust version
- For Rust < 1.84: defaults to WASM_BUILD_STD=1 (enabled)
- For Rust >= 1.84: defaults to WASM_BUILD_STD=0 (disabled)
2. **operator/node/Cargo.toml**: Added `metadata-hash` feature
propagation
- Enables metadata-hash feature for all runtime variants (stagenet,
mainnet, testnet)
- Required for CheckMetadataHash extension support
## Test Plan
- [x] Successfully built stagenet runtime with srtool 1.88.0
- [x] Build completed in ~14 minutes without metadata hash errors
- [x] Verified WASM artifacts generated correctly
## Testing Command
```bash
GH_WORKFLOW_MATRIX_CHAIN=stagenet \
RUNTIME_BUILD_OPTS="--features=on-chain-release-build" \
RUNTIME_BUILD_PROFILE="production" \
GH_WORKFLOW_MATRIX_SRTOOL_IMAGE="paritytech/srtool" \
GH_WORKFLOW_MATRIX_SRTOOL_IMAGE_TAG="1.88.0" \
WASM_BUILD_STD=1 \
./operator/scripts/build-runtime-srtool.sh
```
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Co-authored-by: Claude <noreply@anthropic.com>
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DataHaven 🫎
An EVM-compatible Substrate blockchain secured by EigenLayer, bridging Ethereum and Substrate ecosystems through trustless cross-chain communication.
Overview
DataHaven is an EigenLayer Actively Validated Service (AVS) that combines:
- EVM Compatibility: Full Ethereum support via Frontier pallets for smart contracts and dApps
- EigenLayer Security: Validator set secured by Ethereum's economic security through restaking
- Cross-chain Bridge: Seamless asset and message transfers with Ethereum via Snowbridge
- Dynamic Validators: Operator registry managed on-chain through EigenLayer contracts
- Performance Rewards: Validator incentives distributed cross-chain from Ethereum
Architecture
DataHaven bridges two major blockchain ecosystems:
┌───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
│ Ethereum (L1) │
│ ┌────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐ │
│ │ EigenLayer AVS Contracts │ │
│ │ • DataHavenServiceManager (operator lifecycle) │ │
│ │ • RewardsRegistry (performance tracking) │ │
│ │ • VetoableSlasher (misbehavior penalties) │ │
│ └────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘ │
│ ↕ │
│ Snowbridge Protocol │
└───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘
↕
┌───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
│ DataHaven (Substrate) │
│ ┌────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐ │
│ │ Custom Pallets │ │
│ │ • External Validators (sync validator set) │ │
│ │ • Native Transfer (cross-chain tokens) │ │
│ │ • Rewards (distribute validator rewards) │ │
│ │ • Frontier (EVM compatibility) │ │
│ └────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘ │
└───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘
Repository Structure
datahaven/
├── contracts/ # EigenLayer AVS smart contracts
│ ├── src/ # Service Manager, Rewards Registry, Slasher
│ ├── script/ # Deployment scripts
│ └── test/ # Foundry test suites
├── operator/ # Substrate-based DataHaven node
│ ├── node/ # Node implementation & chain spec
│ ├── pallets/ # Custom pallets (validators, rewards, transfers)
│ └── runtime/ # Runtime configurations (mainnet/stagenet/testnet)
├── test/ # E2E testing framework
│ ├── suites/ # Integration test scenarios
│ ├── framework/ # Test utilities and helpers
│ └── launcher/ # Network deployment automation
├── deploy/ # Kubernetes deployment charts
│ ├── charts/ # Helm charts for nodes and relayers
│ └── environments/ # Environment-specific configurations
├── tools/ # GitHub automation and release scripts
└── .github/ # CI/CD workflows
Each directory contains its own README with detailed information. See:
- contracts/README.md - Smart contract development
- operator/README.md - Node building and runtime development
- test/README.md - E2E testing and network deployment
- deploy/README.md - Kubernetes deployment
- tools/README.md - Development tools
Quick Start
Prerequisites
- Kurtosis - Network orchestration
- Bun v1.2+ - TypeScript runtime
- Docker - Container management
- Foundry - Solidity toolkit
- Rust - For building the operator
- Helm - Kubernetes deployments (optional)
- Zig - For macOS cross-compilation (macOS only)
Launch Local Network
The fastest way to get started is with the interactive CLI:
cd test
bun i # Install dependencies
bun cli launch # Interactive launcher with prompts
This deploys a complete environment including:
- Ethereum network: 2x EL clients (reth), 2x CL clients (lodestar)
- Block explorers: Blockscout (optional), Dora consensus explorer
- DataHaven node: Single validator with fast block times
- AVS contracts: Deployed and configured on Ethereum
- Snowbridge relayers: Bidirectional message passing
For more options and detailed instructions, see the test README.
Run Tests
cd test
bun test:e2e # Run all integration tests
bun test:e2e:parallel # Run with limited concurrency
Development Workflows
Smart Contract Development:
cd contracts
forge build # Compile contracts
forge test # Run contract tests
Node Development:
cd operator
cargo build --release --features fast-runtime
cargo test
./scripts/run-benchmarks.sh
After Making Changes:
cd test
bun generate:wagmi # Regenerate contract bindings
bun generate:types # Regenerate runtime types
Key Features
EVM Compatibility
Full Ethereum Virtual Machine support via Frontier pallets:
- Deploy Solidity smart contracts
- Use existing Ethereum tooling (MetaMask, Hardhat, etc.)
- Compatible with ERC-20, ERC-721, and other standards
EigenLayer Integration
Validator security anchored to Ethereum:
- Operators register via
DataHavenServiceManagercontract - Economic security through ETH restaking
- Slashing protection with veto period via
VetoableSlasher - Performance-based rewards through
RewardsRegistry
Cross-chain Communication
Trustless bridging via Snowbridge:
- Native token transfers between Ethereum ↔ DataHaven
- Cross-chain message passing
- Finality proofs via BEEFY consensus
- Three specialized relayers (beacon, BEEFY, execution)
Dynamic Validator Set
Validator management synchronized with Ethereum:
- EigenLayer operator registry as source of truth
- On-chain validator set updates via External Validators pallet
- Automatic consensus participation changes
- Cross-chain coordination for validator lifecycle
Docker Images
Production images published to DockerHub.
Build optimizations:
- sccache - Rust compilation caching
- cargo-chef - Dependency layer caching
- BuildKit cache mounts - External cache restoration
Build locally:
cd test
bun build:docker:operator # Creates datahavenxyz/datahaven:local
Development Environment
VS Code Configuration
IDE configurations are excluded from version control for personalization, but these settings are recommended for optimal developer experience. Add to your .vscode/settings.json:
Rust Analyzer:
{
"rust-analyzer.linkedProjects": ["./operator/Cargo.toml"],
"rust-analyzer.cargo.allTargets": true,
"rust-analyzer.procMacro.enable": false,
"rust-analyzer.server.extraEnv": {
"CARGO_TARGET_DIR": "target/.rust-analyzer",
"SKIP_WASM_BUILD": 1
},
"rust-analyzer.diagnostics.disabled": ["unresolved-macro-call"],
"rust-analyzer.cargo.buildScripts.enable": false
}
Optimizations:
- Links
operator/directory as the primary Rust project - Disables proc macros and build scripts for faster analysis (Substrate macros are slow)
- Uses dedicated target directory to avoid conflicts
- Skips WASM builds during development
Solidity (Juan Blanco's extension):
{
"solidity.formatter": "forge",
"solidity.compileUsingRemoteVersion": "v0.8.28+commit.7893614a",
"[solidity]": {
"editor.defaultFormatter": "JuanBlanco.solidity"
}
}
Note: Solidity version must match foundry.toml
TypeScript (Biome):
{
"biome.lsp.bin": "test/node_modules/.bin/biome",
"[typescript]": {
"editor.defaultFormatter": "biomejs.biome",
"editor.codeActionsOnSave": {
"source.organizeImports.biome": "always"
}
}
}
CI/CD
Local CI Testing
Run GitHub Actions workflows locally using act:
# Run E2E workflow
act -W .github/workflows/e2e.yml -s GITHUB_TOKEN="$(gh auth token)"
# Run specific job
act -W .github/workflows/e2e.yml -j test-job-name
Automated Workflows
The repository includes GitHub Actions for:
- E2E Testing: Full integration tests on PR and main branch
- Contract Testing: Foundry test suites for smart contracts
- Rust Testing: Unit and integration tests for operator
- Docker Builds: Multi-platform image builds with caching
- Release Automation: Version tagging and changelog generation
See .github/workflows/ for workflow definitions.
Contributing
Development Cycle
- Make Changes: Edit contracts, runtime, or tests
- Run Tests: Component-specific tests (
forge test,cargo test) - Regenerate Types: Update bindings if contracts/runtime changed
- Integration Test: Run E2E tests to verify cross-component behavior
- Code Quality: Format and lint (
cargo fmt,forge fmt,bun fmt:fix)
Common Pitfalls
- Type mismatches: Regenerate with
bun generate:typesafter runtime changes - Contract changes not reflected: Run
bun generate:wagmiafter modifications - Kurtosis issues: Ensure Docker is running and Kurtosis engine is started
- Slow development: Use
--features fast-runtimefor faster block times - Network launch hangs: Check Blockscout - forge output can appear frozen
See CLAUDE.md for detailed development guidance.
License
GPL-3.0 - See LICENSE file for details