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May 21, 2026 08:32 – Aug 19, 2026 08:32 UTC
Record why the local 82k session continues despite being outclassed by a 20-minute CI job
The obvious reaction to 'a quiet runner reaches 5.3 us in 20 min while this laptop needs 5.5 h for 30-42 us' is to kill the running session. Wrong, for two reasons now written down so the decision is visible rather than inertial: 1. It answers a question the runner cannot. The +13.9 us class-1 pattern is a property of the LAPTOP's nine sign-kk pairs. sign-aa on ubuntu says there is no arm offset ON UBUNTU, where allocator, alignment, scheduler and a 23x tighter distribution all differ. Only the local sign-aa, at +-10 us, tests the hypothesis on the machine where the pattern was seen. 2. It is the like-for-like successor to v3b: same machine, same build, same rules, 17x the samples - the only way to tell whether v3b's readings were power-limited or environment-limited. And aborting a pre-registered session on a preliminary that does not bear on its own validity is the habit pre-registration exists to prevent: easy to justify each time, corrosive in aggregate. The correct response is that the session AFTER this one moves machines. Security Impact: none - documentation only.
175d6330
feat/vendor-falcon-det1024
1/21 ++ 0 --
add OpenChainBench RPC endpoint benchmarks
2978cb04
pull/1323/head
1/4 ++ 0 --
Merge 1f4e9bc4c7bcdb1b6b26d566b0f53f64f27d0265 into 337211c9b279ae7ee811998064b3de3f0ced7f73
f4c466a5
undefined
20/1,056 ++ 285 --
docs: note stale-dist build fix in CONTRIBUTING
Building on top of an old dist/ can fail with a missing dist/chunks module. Document the clear-and-retry workaround next to the build acceptance criterion so contributors in existing clones aren't blocked. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
6e016697
main
1/2 ++ 0 --
Merge e45b5426530f535436c4917f2dcec8082f0094ff into 60463d93fd24588f4f0776013cf4dd36e983b68b
286645eb
undefined
2/7 ++ 1 --
Merge 0d42a5f7258852c30958e5d9644ab7962d2f24d3 into c1e451f3864d614d28a54c6e5beacd19cdb71592
fa5e8421
undefined
5/657 ++ 349 --
Merge 4b3bd37c1f13d8a1d5b98f57b1ccb3c9fb9c703e into c1e451f3864d614d28a54c6e5beacd19cdb71592
3ec779c2
pull/38/merge
2/144 ++ 1 --
Nothing verified a Falcon operation before the release was signed
TCE-72. The `test` job is the ONLY gate on test -> build -> provenance ->
cosign-sign -> pypi-publish, and it cannot see the thing that matters.
WHY IT COULD NOT FAIL FOR THE RIGHT REASON
It installs dev = ["pytest>=8"]. It never builds the pinned Falcon library,
never sets FALCON_DET1024_LIB, never sets TRELYAN_REQUIRE_KAT. So every lib-gated
test skips. Its anti-vacuity counter is
grep -cE "^tests/.* (PASSED|FAILED)" pytest.log
which BY CONSTRUCTION CANNOT COUNT SKIPPED, and the ~50 lib-independent tests
clear its floor of 15 on their own. Measured in exactly that environment: 50
passed, 19 skipped, counter = 50. The counter is blind in both directions --
DELETING the 13 lib-gated tests outright would not change it.
So SLSA Build-L3 provenance and a Rekor-logged cosign signature were produced
without anything having verified signature byte-identity against the
on-chain-accepted goldens, runtime private-key zeroization, or worker-stdout
containment. To a downstream consumer "signed and attested" reads as vouched
for; it vouched only for where the bytes came from.
THE FIX: require ci.yml's byte-identity KAT to be green FOR THIS TAG
Cross-workflow `needs:` does not exist, so the new require-signature-kat job
asks the checks API directly: did the job that builds the PINNED Falcon source
and re-signs the committed goldens on Linux, macOS and Windows succeed for this
exact commit? build now needs [test, require-signature-kat].
Scoped to signature-kat on purpose rather than "every check green":
contract-drift is red by design until the redeploy, and coupling releases to
that is the maintainer's policy decision, not something to smuggle in via a gate.
REAL DATA CHANGED THE IMPLEMENTATION TWICE, which is the point of testing it
My first version counted legs and failed on any non-success. Run against a real
commit it was WRONG on both counts:
* SIX legs, not three. A commit both pushed and open in a PR gets two workflow
runs, so the 3-OS matrix appears twice.
* one macos-latest leg carried conclusion "failure" from the EARLIER run while
the later one succeeded. "Any non-success blocks" would have refused a
release over a stale result -- as wrong as passing on nothing.
So it now reduces to the LATEST result per leg (sort -r on ISO-8601 started_at,
then first-wins per name), and separately requires all three OS legs to be
PRESENT -- a leg that was never scheduled is not a pass, and counting rows alone
would accept one green leg as though it were three.
Also: `gh api --slurp` is rejected together with `--jq`, so the filter runs
per page and must not group; grouping is done with sort+awk, which additionally
means this needs no external jq on the runner.
The `test` job now counts and prints SKIPPED, and its comment states plainly
what its counter cannot see and where that assurance actually comes from.
VERIFIED
* the gate extracted FROM release.yml, run against live GitHub check-run data:
stale macos failure correctly superseded, 3 legs green, EXIT=0
* all four failure branches exercised with synthetic inputs:
one leg FAILED -> EXIT=1
a leg MISSING -> EXIT=1 (names the OS)
no legs at all -> EXIT=1 (says CI never ran on this commit)
one leg still PENDING -> EXIT=1
* bash -n clean; release.yml parses; needs chain confirmed
NOT VERIFIED HERE: no tag was pushed, so the job has not run inside Actions.
The gate logic is verified against the real API from this machine; the workflow
wiring is verified only by parsing.
510907da
fix/release-gate
1/109 ++ 2 --
Merge e6810692e601dfab7da787610d27e2f1e48ae8da into 7861a68efdc034d4a01f5ba68f1acff97e28e8e6
a71ffa02
pull/447/merge
12/180 ++ 180 --
feat: contracts: instances self-fund MBR from the registry on vote
- The registry becomes an MBR vault. `vote()` ends with `checkNeedMBR()` subroutine: if the instance app account is at or below its minimum balance, it inner-calls the registry's new `requestMBR`, which pays it `mbrTopUp` (new global, 5 A, settable via `setMBRTopUp`). Users never pay vote-record MBR, and instances no longer need hand-funding. - Post-condition, not a threshold. The AVM updates `min_balance` the instant a box is allocated but enforces the requirement only after each (outer) transaction, so the account may sit underwater mid-execution as long as the top-up lands first. However, MBR do is enforced between intermediate states of a group transaction, so a sibling payment later in the same group would be too late. Nits: `checkNeedMBR()` could sit in more than one place: - periodVoteCache is always an overwrite, so the call could go before it - on a re-vote the record write is an overwrite too, so the call could be skipped Left plain at the end for clarity; the saving would be a handful of opcodes. What is not flexible is that it must stay after the vote record write - that write is the allocation it repairs.
4cdbf76f
feat/frac-pipeline
14/7,307 ++ 5,018 --
fix(deps): bump nanoid to 3.3.18 to clear GHSA-2v37-7h3g-55p8
pnpm audit --audit-level=high was failing on: - nanoid <3.3.18 (GHSA-2v37-7h3g-55p8, "custom generators can loop indefinitely when size is zero") -> 3.3.17 bumped to 3.3.18 nanoid is only in the tree transitively via postcss (>vite>vitest etc.), whose ^3.3.11 range already admits the fix, so this is a lockfile-only bump with no override — same as the previous 3.3.16 -> 3.3.17 bump. 3.3.18 was published 2026-08-07 and is now past the workspace minimumReleaseAge, so no exclude is needed either. pnpm install --frozen-lockfile and pnpm audit --audit-level=high verified locally (0 high; 4 low / 5 moderate remain, below the threshold).
edb4855d
develop
1/4 ++ 4 --