The correct name for this field is 'input' according to the Ethereum specs [0].
However, for the longest time, clients have been using 'data' and servers have been
lenient to accept both, preferring 'input' over 'data' when both appear.
Our lack of support for 'input' had gone unnoticed until go-ethereum decided
to adjust their ethclient implementation to issue eth_call and eth_estimateGas
requests with the 'input' field instead of 'data' [1]. This suddenly broke apps
using this client against Lotus' Eth API.
[0]: https://github.com/ethereum/execution-apis/blob/main/src/schemas/transaction.yaml#L33-L35
[1]: ethereum/go-ethereum#28078
Co-authored-by: raulk <raul.kripalani@gmail.com>
* shed: Add v13 migration to migrate-state
* shed: some ADL tools, update GST
* shed: diff hamt address mode
* shed migration debug tooling
* shed migration: market diff on error
* shed: Fix cached migration diff
* shed: Diff deal states on bad migration
* shed: Use std json
* shed: Drill in the migration diff more
* shed: Show proposals in migration market diff
* shed: Show added provider sectors diff
* shed: hamts are hard to use
* update gst
* update gst
* update gst
* update GST with fixed invartiant
* go mod tidy
Codec != Raw likely means built-in actor events, which we can safely skip, so
avoid filling up logs with warnings for every built-in actor event that comes
past this point.
Fixes: https://github.com/filecoin-project/lotus/issues/11718
This is done with the intention to add new {Get,Subscribe}ActorEvents in a
future release (i.e. soon!) with both decoded values (dag-json represented)
and simplified (no flags or codec). But because this comes with some
trade-offs wrt fidelity of information (e.g. likely needing to drop events with
badly encoded values, and not retaining original codec), we need to also have
a Raw form of these APIs for consumers that want to take on the burden of
consuming them as they are.
- Pulls in the latest version of `kubo-api-client` (extracted from kubo
0.27.0).
- Update go-libp2p to v0.33.0
- Update boxo to v0.18.0
- Update go-graphsync to v0.16.0
Now that 1.22 is out. Libp2p will also be dropping support for 1.20
soon (if it hasn't already?) so it can _finally_ stop supporting
specific compiler versions (we can stop caring so much about the
"maximum" supported go version).