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james-prysm e36564c4d3 goethereum dependency to v1.14~ (#14351)
* updating the goethereum dependency

* fixing dependencies

* reverting workspace

* more fixes, work in progress

* trying with upgraded geth version

* fixing deprecated functions except for the time related ones on eth1 distance due to time issues

* fixing time issues

* gaz

* fixing test and upgrading some dependencies and reverting others

* Disable cgo in hid, delete old vendored usb library

* changelog

* rolling back dependencies

* fixing go mod tidy

* Geth v1.13.6

* fix tests

* Add ping interval, set to 500ms for tests. This didnt work

* Update to v1.14.8

* Spread it out to different bootnodes

* Fix it

* Remove Memsize

* Update all out of date dependencies

* Fix geth body change

* Fix Test

* Fix Build

* Fix Tests

* Fix Tests Again

* Fix Tests Again

* Fix Tests

* Fix Test

* Copy USB Package for HID

* Push it up

* Finally fix all tests with felix's changes

* updating geth dependency

* Update go-ethereum to v1.14.11

* fixing import

* reverting blob change

* fixing Implicit memory aliasing in for loop.

* WIP changes

* wip getting a little further on e2e runs

* getting a little further

* getting a little further

* setting everything to capella

* more partial fixes

* more fixes but still WIP

* fixing access list transactions"

* some cleanup

* making configs dynamic

* reverting time

* skip lower bound in builder

* updating to geth v1.14.12

* fixing verify blob to pointer

* go mod tidy

* fixing linting

* missed removing another terminal difficulty item

* another missed update

* updating more dependencies to fix cicd

* fixing holiman dependency update

* downgrading geth to 1.14.11 due to p2p loop issue

* reverting builder middleware caused by downgrade

* fixing more rollback issues

* upgrading back to 1.14.12 after discussing with preston

* mod tidy

* gofmt

* partial review feedback

* trying to start e2e from bellatrix instead

* reverting some changes

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Co-authored-by: Preston Van Loon <preston@pvl.dev>
Co-authored-by: nisdas <nishdas93@gmail.com>
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Third Party Package Patching

This directory includes local patches to third party dependencies we use in Prysm. Sometimes, we need to make a small change to some dependency for ease of use in Prysm without wanting to maintain our own fork of the dependency ourselves. Our build tool, Bazel allows us to include patches in a seamless manner based on simple diff rules.

This README outlines how patching works in Prysm and an explanation of previously created patches.

Given maintaining a patch can be difficult and tedious, patches are NOT the recommended way of modifying dependencies in Prysm unless really needed

Table of Contents

Prerequisites

Bazel Installation:

  • The latest release of Bazel
  • A modern UNIX operating system (MacOS included)

Creating a Patch

To create a patch, we need an original version of a dependency which we will refer to as a and the patched version referred to as b.

cd /tmp
git clone https://github.com/someteam/somerepo a
git clone https://github.com/someteam/somerepo b && cd b

Then, make all your changes in b and finally create the diff of all your changes as follows:

cd ..
diff -ur --exclude=".git" a b > $GOPATH/src/github.com/prysmaticlabs/prysm/third_party/YOURPATCH.patch

Next, we need to tell the Bazel WORKSPACE to patch the specific dependency. Here's an example for a patch we use today for the Ethereum APIs dependency:

go_repository(
    name = "com_github_prysmaticlabs_ethereumapis",
    commit = "367ca574419a062ae26818f60bdeb5751a6f538",
    patch_args = ["-p1"],
    patches = [
        "//third_party:com_github_prysmaticlabs_ethereumapis-tags.patch",
    ],
    importpath = "github.com/prysmaticlabs/ethereumapis",
)

Now, when used in Prysm, the dependency you patched will have the patched modifications when you run your code.