In this commit I remove all `*Gadget` types and instead implement the naming convention defined here https://github.com/0xPARC/pod2/issues/181#issuecomment-3051954321
The biggest changes can be summarized by:
- a) Removal of `*Gadget` types and their `eval_*` methods in favour of `verb_object_circuit` functions.
- b) The above functions don't create targets that need to be witness-assigned later. Instead they receive those as arguments. This clearly shows what's the circuit input and output.
I'm specially happy about the changes from b), I think they make the flow of data in the circuit more clear.
Missing things that I did not address in this PR
- The RecursiveCircuit still uses some old naming conventions like `build`.
- We have some `*Target` types that have methods that define constraints. I think we can keep those as they are convenient and I don't see them as strongly breaking the new convention: I see them as the object-oriented way to apply the convention. In those cases the `object` can be omitted from the method when it's implied by the type name, and the `_circuit` suffix doesn't appear because it's implied by the fact that the type is a `*Target`. Examples are: `SignatureTarget::verify -> BoolTarget`, `StatementTarget::has_native_type -> BoolTarget` or `OperationTypeTarget::as_custom -> (BoolTarget, HashOutTarget, Target)`.
The PodSigner trait was taking `&mut self` in the `sign` method, but the
signer doesn't need mutation in the Shcnorr implementation. Remove the
`mut`.
Previously the PodProver trait was also taking `&mut self` in the
`prove` method, and we had many tests creating a `mut Prover/mut
MockProver`. Remove all those `mut`.
Breaking change: `PodSigner` trait method `sign` replaces `&mut self` by
`&self`
- serialize the signer in base58 both as Value and as the signer embedded
in the SignedPod json data field.
- Implement serialization/deserialization for Signature
* add zk config, enabled by a feature (on by default)
* Update src/backends/plonky2/recursion/circuit.rs
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* Compress EC subgroup points before serialising
* serialize and display point in base58
* Use Display for Points
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- Update the `RecursivePod` trait to return `vd_set` instead of `vds_root`
- A native verifier requires the entire set to reason about the circuits that have been used in the recursive tree
- Implement serialization/deserialization for `VDSet`
- Remove `DynError` and use `BackendError` instead for middleware functions that wrap or define trait functions implemented in the backend. This is based on the fact that we will only have a single backend enabled at a time, so there's no need for a `dyn Error`
- Move the implementations of `_verify` functions to `verify` and similarly for `_prove`
- Complete the verification of a MockMainPod: the verification of input pods was missing. The inclusion of these input pods in the serialization was also missing. With this change a `MockMainPod` will grow after each recursion. This was expected from the design but was not the case because of the missing recursive native verification implementation.
* apply feedback from @arnaucube
This PR is a continuation of the work done in #276
- Fix PodType in MainPod (we were using `MockMain` instead of `Main`)
- Update anchored keys in statement template arguments to only support wildcards in the origin and literal keys as the key.
- Update the pest grammar accordingly
- Update the parser accordingly
- Rewrite the eth_dos example in a recursive manner so that we use one recursive pod for every distance increment of 1.
- I've also used the podlang to define the eth_dos custom predicates. Currently all predicates are in a single batch (previously `eth_friend` was in a different batch). With #286 we could define `eth_friend` in a different batch again.
- I was feeling a bit creative and used a format macro to pass `Value`s from rust to the podlang code.
- The eth_dos is now written using literals. This resolves https://github.com/0xPARC/pod2/issues/255
- Remove `StatementArg::WildcardValue` in favor of `StatementArg::Literal`. The `WildcardValue` was just a way to have some kind of typing for values that would be used as arguments in custom predicates. Now that we can have literals in any statement this value can be anything, so I just removed the `WildcardValue` and use `Literal` instead. On the backend it was already the case that both cases were treated the same way (after all, `WildcardValue` and `Literal` were 4 fields in the backend).
- Added a new type for Value: `PodId` so that we can use it for custom predicates that take a pod id to be used in a wildcard
- Add a mock vd_set that is empty for tests that don't use plonky2; this allows running those tests individually without paying for the expensive work of calculating the vd for various circuits.
- rename StatementTmplArg::WildcardValue to StatementTmplArg::Wildcard
* containers: add method to create new {Dict,Set,Array} with custom max_depth
* add vds_tree computation, update tree circuit interface
* add VDTree struct, add DEFAULT_VD_TREE, integrate it with MainPod,EmptyPod,frontend,etc.
* adapt frontend/serialization tests to new containers field (max_depth)
* adapt interfaces to allow using custom vd_tree in frontend & backend constructors
* rename VDTree to VDSet (and derivate namings too)
* containers 'new' always with param 'max_depth', use params.max_depth_mt_containers instead of the global constant MAX_DEPTH
* adapt after rebasing the branch to main latest changes
* apply review suggestions from @ed255
* use emptypod vd_mt_proofs (using vd_set as circuit input), merge the two existing set_targets methods of MainPodVerifyTarget
* document VDSet & vds_root
* add exponentiation gate to common_data_for_recursion
* fix: use new_from_config
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* expose some interfaces for external usage (from introduction-pods)
* add From<MainPod> for OperationArg, add copy op!
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* calculate MainPod id in a dynamic-friendly way
The MainPod id is now calculated with front padding and a fixed size
independent of max_public_statements so that introduction gadgets can be
verified by a MainPod while paying only for the number of statements
they use. This is because with front padding of none-statements we can
precompute the poseidon state corresponding to absorbing all the padding
statements and only pay constraints for the non-padding statements.
The id is calculated as follows:
`id = hash(serialize(reverse(statements || none-statements)))`
* add time feature and disable timing by default
* apply suggestions from @arnaucube
* link issues in todos
* calculate MainPod id in a dynamic-friendly way
The MainPod id is now calculated with front padding and a fixed size
independent of max_public_statements so that introduction gadgets can be
verified by a MainPod while paying only for the number of statements
they use. This is because with front padding of none-statements we can
precompute the poseidon state corresponding to absorbing all the padding
statements and only pay constraints for the non-padding statements.
The id is calculated as follows:
`id = hash(serialize(reverse(statements || none-statements)))`
* fix test
* Add RecursiveCircuit
The RecursiveCircuit verifies N proofs of itself (N=arity), together with
the logic defined at the InnerCircuit (in our case, used for the
MainPodCircuit logic).
The arity defines the maximum amount of proofs of itself that the
RecursiveCircuit verifies. When arity>1, using the RecursiveCircuit has the
shape of a tree of the same arity.
π_root
▲
┌───────┴────────┐
│RecursiveCircuit│
└─▲───▲───▲────▲─┘
┌───────┘ ┌┘ └┐ └──────┐
│π''_1 │ ... │ π''_N│
┌────────┴───────┐ ┌┴┐┌─┐┌┴┐ ┌───────┴────────┐
│RecursiveCircuit│ │.││.││.│ │RecursiveCircuit│
└──▲─────────▲───┘ └─┘└─┘└─┘ └──▲─────────▲───┘
│ │ │ │
π_1 ... π_N π'_1 ... π'_N
where
N: arity of the RecursiveCircuit
π_i: plonky2 proof of the RecursiveCircuit
* add different inner-circuits in the test, reusing the same verifier_data; polish recursion interfaces
* add InnerCircuit::Params
* rm non_base_node
* WIP refactor RecursiveCircuit
* wip. change approach on verifier_data of circuits used in recursivecircuit. arity=1 works
* recursion works fine without registering verifierdatas as publicinputs
* add hashing of verifier_data (out & in-circuit) methods with test
* connect previous and current verifier_datas hashes
* polish
* add InnerCircuit's public_inputs to the RecursiveCircuit
* extend recursive test
* polish & review suggestions
* WIP
* WIP
* Working serialization for both Mock and Plonky2 versions of Signed and Main Pods
* Restore useful comment about serialized_proof()
* Use plonky2 serialization for signatures and proofs
* Add schema renames for Serialized SignedPod/MainPod types
* Break out utility function for generating common circuit data
* Review feedback fixes
* Implement Gt and GtEq as syntactic sugar
* Update src/backends/plonky2/circuits/mainpod.rs
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* Op verification circuit refactor
* Code review
* Add range check to Eq case of LtEq
* Style
* Factor out ValueOf statement argument type checks
* Formatting
* Clean-up
* Safety
* Take sign into account
* Simplify sign check
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* migrate from anyhow to thiserror (#190). pending polish error msgs
* Add backtrace and compartmentalize errors
- Include backtraces in the errors we generate. To get this we can't
just return a literal enum, because the backtrace requires a call.
- Related to the previous point: add methods to create errors so
we can include the backtrace conveniently without changing too much
the syntax. So instead of `Err(Error::KeyNotFound(key))` (literal
enum) it will be `Err(Error::key_not_found(key))` (method call)
- Each error should be local to its scope, and each scope should
only return its own error.
- The merkle tree should return `TreeError` and not Error
- The middleware should return `MiddlewareError` and not Error
- With a global Error we can't easily include backend/frontend types in
the error fields, so declare a `BackendError` and a `FrontendError`
and follow the pattern from the previous point
- The Pod traits should be able to return backend errors and will be
used in the frontend; for that we change them to use trait object
Error: `dyn std::error::Error`
* fix error
* apply suggestions from @arnaucube
* rename XError and XResult to Error and Result
* reorg signature
* make frontend custom error more ergonomic
* remove unnecessary feature
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