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c008b7228a |
engram: make the ggml batch-cosine strategy actually compute in fp32
#116 shipped the ggml strategy at 0.9933 id-recall against the CPU oracle while the hand-rolled Metal kernel it replaced scored 0.9997 — a ~150x worse error margin. That was not an inherent property of ggml. It was a usage bug in this file, and this commit fixes it. ggml-metal has two F32xF32 matmul kernels and picks between them purely on ne11, the number of B rows, which for us is the query-batch size: ne11 <= 8 -> kernel_mul_mv_ext_f32_f32_* / kernel_mul_mv_f32_f32_*, templated <float, float> — genuine F32. ne11 > 8 -> kernel_mul_mm_f32_f32, templated <half, half4x4, simdgroup_half8x8, half, half2x4, ...> — BOTH operands narrowed to F16, despite F32 tensors on both sides. The old code issued one ggml_mul_mat with ne11 = nq (300 in the benchmark), landing squarely on the F16 path. The file's own header comment asserted the opposite ("computes in F32 on the Metal backend"); that claim was wrong and is replaced with the measurement. Fix: emit ceil(nq/8) mul_mats over ne11<=8 ggml_view_2d slices of one query tensor, all expanded into ONE graph and one ggml_backend_graph_compute, so the node matrix is still uploaded and shared exactly once. EL_GGML_MULMAT_CHUNK overrides the 8; setting it >= nq reproduces the old behaviour exactly, which is also how the before/after below was measured in a single binary. Measured, real store snapshot, 13415 live embedded nodes, dim=768, 300 real queries, vs the CPU double-accumulated oracle (vindex_bench, offline copy of the store — no live service touched): id-recall same-rank |Δdist| max mean old (ne11=300) 0.9933 6.80e-05 1.43e-05 new (ne11<=8) 0.9987 4.77e-07 9.30e-08 hand-rolled 0.9997 3.58e-07 7.55e-08 ~145x better max error, ~154x better mean — now the same order of magnitude as the hand-rolled kernel rather than 150x off it. The cost is real and is documented rather than buried. Median of 15 reps of the whole batch_multi() call, three runs: 13.2-14.4ms unchunked, 19.9-20.2ms chunked, 17.7-18.0ms hand-rolled. Correctness costs ~+6.7ms per 300-query batch and leaves ggml ~12% behind the hand-rolled kernel instead of ~35% ahead. It cannot be recovered inside ggml: an fp32 matmul on Metal must re-stream the node matrix once per <=8 queries, and ggml's Metal backend ships no fp32 TILED matmul, so "fast" and "fp32" are genuinely exclusive there. Two things that did NOT work, recorded so nobody retries them: - ggml_mul_mat_set_prec(t, GGML_PREC_F32) does nothing here. Error was bit-identical with and without it (1.038e-05 either way) — ggml-metal has no F32-accumulating mul_mm kernel to switch to. ne11 is the only lever. - The ACCEL/BLAS device looked excellent in an isolated compute-only probe (3.4-4.0ms, mean |Δdot| 1.5e-08) but is dominated on BOTH axes end-to-end (0.191 ms/query at 0.9973 recall vs 0.125-0.142 at 0.9987), because the probe was not competing for the same CPU cores the real call path is. It stays reachable via EL_GGML_DEVICE as a no-Metal fallback, labelled as measured-and-rejected, not as a recommendation. Also corrected: the ~7.8s "cold start" blamed on this file is not this file re-initialising per call — init was already cached. It is Apple's shader cache missing on ggml's embedded metallib (~650 kernels), keyed on the library and shared across processes: the first load on a machine reports "loaded in 7.670 sec", the next run of a *different* binary reports 0.009 sec. Once per machine per ggml version, not once per process, and not ours to fix. Warm ggml init is 44-53ms vs 36-117ms for the hand-rolled strategy. Loading only libggml-metal.so instead of every plugin in the directory is kept for tidiness, and explicitly documented as NOT a speedup: 44.7-52.4ms against 46.9-58.9ms, the same number inside noise. The -2.0 sentinel contract is unchanged and re-verified at batch sizes that straddle the chunk boundary (1,7,8,9,16,17,33), plus NULL rows, dim mismatches, zero-norm rows, and an all-invalid population. Notably the old ne11=300 path fails that same check at a 2e-6 cosine tolerance with 2299 mismatches, which is an independent confirmation of the defect. |
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3718bf0380 |
runtime: port missing __channel_* primitives into el_seed.c
El SDK CI - dev / build-and-test (pull_request) Failing after 3m44s
runtime/channel.el has always called __channel_new/__channel_send/ __channel_recv/__channel_try_recv/__channel_close, but these were only ever implemented in the pre-restructure lang/el-compiler/runtime/el_runtime.c. When the canonical runtime was consolidated onto the release copy (lang/runtime/el_runtime.c) and el_seed.c became the sole C dependency, the channel implementation was never carried forward — __mutex_new made the move, __channel_* did not. Any El program using Go-style channels currently fails to link on dev. Ported the working buffered-MPMC-channel implementation (mutex+condvar+ circular buffer, bounded and unbounded modes) from the old el_runtime.c verbatim, adapted only to el_seed.c's arena API (seed_arena_track in place of el_arena_track). Declared in el_seed.h alongside the existing mutex primitives. |
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9d40f87926 |
ingest: unify transduce_prose/transduce_structured into one transduce()
transduce() is now THE single mechanism: one function, no content-type branch inside it. It never asks whether `source` is prose, JSON, or raw/opaque bytes (audio, etc.) — it runs one algorithm unconditionally: split on "\n\n" as a universal boundary-marker check, and if that finds no boundary, fall back to fixed 4096-char windows. Same node/edge wiring (root -contains-> chunk, chunk -precedes-> next, "#"-prefixed chunk gets a heading/section_of link) regardless of what's inside a chunk. Dedup is the existing find_existing_by_content path via merge_manifold, applied uniformly. The old transduce_structured JSON dataset/records/feature-node interpretation is deleted outright, not just unused — a JSON file now gets chunked and deduped like anything else, with no pre-computed structure. All five ingest_* entry points still exist unchanged in name and role; ingest_file/ingest_dir/ingest_url/ingest_llm now call the one transduce() (ingest_stream builds its own turn-nodes directly and never called either old function, so it's untouched). This unlocks raw/opaque content (audio, or anything else with no natural text/JSON shape) without any DSP, LLM call, or external API: transduce() chunks it exactly like it chunks anything else. There is zero semantic understanding of audio (or any payload) claimed or built here — any meaning is expected to emerge later from Neuron's own existing mechanisms (embedding, spreading activation, dedup) acting on this real geometry over time. Two small C builtins added to el_runtime.c/h (fs_size, fs_read_b64_chunk) because El strings are NUL-unsafe under strlen-based ops and fs_read()'s result silently truncates at the first embedded NUL, which is routine in real binary/audio bytes. ingest_file compares fs_read()'s string length against a real fs_size() stat() count; on mismatch it rebuilds the payload as base64-encoded fixed 3072-byte windows read directly off disk (binary-safe in C, verbatim, no invention), joined with the same "\n\n" marker transduce()'s boundary scan already looks for. This is a mechanical fidelity fix, not interpretation of content — transduce() never learns a fallback happened. Registered both builtins' arity in codegen.el; did not rebuild the elc compiler binary itself (unrelated, pre-existing gap: self-hosting elc via el_seed.c fails on this worktree independent of this change, reproduced with codegen.el reverted) — the existing elc binary compiles calls to unregistered builtins via its already-existing arity=-1 passthrough, confirmed by an actual clean `elc ingest.el` + `cc` build against the modified el_runtime.c. INGEST_KIND keeps existing only as an acquisition-mechanism selector (dir/file/url/llm/stream — which RPC to use to fetch bytes), not as a content-type flag; the redundant "structured" value (an alias for "file" that hinted the now-deleted JSON branch) is removed. ingest_dir drops its file-extension filter for the same reason: transduce() takes anything now. Verification: local manifold construction confirmed correct against a real captured audio file (will_clean.wav, 304288 bytes, and a 12288-byte real prefix slice) — exact expected node/edge counts both times (101 nodes/199 edges full file; 5 nodes/7 edges for the slice, matching ceil(bytes/3072)+1 nodes and 2n-1 edges), with real, verbatim base64 content confirmed decoding back to the actual WAV header bytes. Compiles clean via the real elc + the modified el_runtime.c/engram_*.c (built and booted an actual sandbox engram off this exact source with `nsbx create --branch`). NOT verified this session, disclosed rather than papered over: end-to-end server-confirmed persistence (a real before/after /api/stats delta, and a fetched node by id) for the audio, prose, and JSON-fixture cases. Every local nsbx sandbox engram tried tonight (two stock pre-#109 binaries hitting the known O(N*D) brute-force scan bug, then a fresh #109/HNSW binary built from current dev) took minutes-to indefinitely long on the final /api/load-merge write's embedding step and hit the client's 60s HTTP timeout before responding, even for a 5-node write. This is confirmed as real (if slow) forward progress, not a hang: the sandbox's WAL file was observed growing steadily across every attempt. The code's own pre-existing HONESTY GATE correctly refused to report success in every case, returning "load-merge failed: ..." with a "nothing below this manifold was confirmed persisted by the server" note instead — exactly as designed. This is an environment/infrastructure limitation, not a defect introduced by this change: the engram server binary itself is untouched by this commit. |
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90d3f0bc76 |
engram: port PR #105's 3 genuine wins onto dev's existing cosq/e_eff semantic layer
Reconciles PR #105 ("fix: engram search latency — pin embed model, cache query embeddings, bound activate BFS") with dev's ACTUAL current engram_activate, rather than the ancient pre-restructure snapshot #105 was built against. WHY THIS NEEDED RECONCILIATION, NOT A DIRECT PORT: #105's single commit ( |
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2d0aef4ef8 |
lang: declare the el_runtime.c symbols el_seed.c's wrappers call
El SDK CI - dev / build-and-test (pull_request) Failing after 3m55s
runtime/el_seed.c does not compile standalone via the exact command
tools/install.sh uses (`cc -std=c11 -O2 -I runtime -c runtime/el_seed.c`):
51 of its __-prefixed wrapper functions (http serving, JSON access, key-val
state, URL/HTML escaping, and the whole engram_* node/edge/layer/search
surface) call unprefixed counterparts that are implemented in el_runtime.c,
not in el_seed.c itself, and el_seed.c never declared them -- a toolchain
that treats an implicit function declaration as a hard error under C11
fails the compile outright.
install.sh already compiles el_seed.c and el_runtime.c as separate objects
and archives both into libel.a, so the symbols are always present at link
time; el_seed.c alone was just missing the prototypes.
A plain `#include "el_runtime.h"` was tried first and rejected: it redefines
el_to_float/el_from_float, which el_seed.h already provides -- a real
compile error, not a style preference. Added narrow prototypes instead,
copied verbatim from el_runtime.h, for exactly the 51 symbols el_seed.c's
wrappers reference and nothing else.
Verified clean:
- `cc -std=c11 -O2 -I runtime -c runtime/el_seed.c` (install.sh's exact
per-file compile) -- 0 errors, 0 warnings, even with -ferror-limit=0.
- full `tools/install.sh` run -- compiles both objects and archives them
into libel.a successfully.
Separately (not fixed here, out of scope): AGENTS.md's documented compiler
self-rebuild command links elc-new.c against el_seed.c, but elc-new.c's own
generated `#include "el_runtime.h"` line and 3 undeclared symbols
(el_mem_check, stdout_to_file, stdout_restore -- present in neither
el_runtime.c nor el_seed.c) mean that command fails regardless of which
runtime file it's linked against; and install.sh's libel.a only archives
el_seed.o + el_runtime.o, so any program that calls into the engram_*
surface fails to link against it (el_runtime.c's engram_* wrappers need
engram_store.c/engram_geometry.c/engram_reason.c/engram_cognition.c/
engram_vindex.c, none of which install.sh compiles in). Both are real,
pre-existing, and independent of this fix -- worth their own look.
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b3f410fc91 |
engram: batch-cosine Adapter/Strategy/Factory over ggml, supersedes hand-rolled PR #114
El SDK CI - dev / build-and-test (pull_request) Failing after 4m29s
Stop hand-rolling GPU kernels for batch cosine similarity — use ggml (the MIT-licensed compute library underneath llama.cpp, installed standalone via Homebrew) as the preferred backend, without ripping out PR #114's carefully-verified hand-rolled Metal shader. Structure: one stable public adapter (eg_cosine_batch.h, zero #ifdef at call sites) backed by three selectable concrete Strategies behind an internal vtable (eg_cosine_batch_strategy.h) chosen by a Factory (eg_cosine_batch.c): - eg_cosine_batch_strategy_ggml.c — NEW. ggml + dynamically-loaded Metal backend plugin (ggml_backend_load_all_from_path + ggml_mul_mat for the batched dot product), gather/scatter around the -2.0 sentinel contract. - eg_cosine_batch_strategy_metal_hand.m — PR #114's original hand-rolled Metal shader bridge, preserved almost verbatim, now one strategy among several rather than the only option. eg_cosine_batch.metal kept byte-identical to the original. - eg_cosine_batch_strategy_cpu.c — universal always-false fallback (direct descendant of PR #114's eg_metal_cosine_stub.c). Selection: EL_COSINE_BATCH_STRATEGY=ggml|metal|cpu|auto (default: ggml first, then hand-rolled Metal, then CPU — first available wins), plus back-compat EL_METAL_COSINE=0 to disable every GPU-backed strategy. build_vindex_bench.sh compiles all three strategies on Darwin, CPU-fallback-only elsewhere. vindex_bench.c now reports BRUTE-GGML and BRUTE-METAL side by side against the same CPU oracle, on the same dataset, in one run (real numbers vs. real store snapshot in the PR body). |
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bacaf3d39c |
engram: reconcile M8 HNSW vindex (#109) onto current dev, restore 3 fixes the branch predated
El SDK CI - dev / build-and-test (pull_request) Failing after 4m49s
Lands feat/reframe-region-setop (PR #109: native set-based reframe_region, decorator-as-seam @route port, teacher-summon, and the M8.1 activate-latency work — lazy-memoized cosq via eg_cosq_at + engram_vindex HNSW-accelerated seed discovery + vindex_harvest_from_store/vindex_bench oracle) onto dev's actual current HEAD, plus engram-tiered-storage's still-unique test suite. RECONCILING #109 WITH engram-tiered-storage (M4-M10 HNSW/geometry/reason/ verify work): not a two-way merge. engram_vindex.c's HNSW core (search_layer/ select_neighbors/prune_links/insert) is BYTE-IDENTICAL between the two branches; #109's copy is a strict superset (adds vindex_harvest_from_store, used by vindex_bench.c's brute-force-vs-HNSW oracle). engram_reason.c and engram_verify.c are also byte-identical. #109's own branch point already carried engram-tiered-storage's M4-M10 lineage forward, so there was nothing left to merge into #109 for those files. The one thing engram-tiered-storage had that #109's tree dropped: its full test suite (test_vindex.c, test_geometry.c, test_reason.c, test_verify.c, test_m7_traversal.c, the interoception P0-P5 tests, bufpool/compaction tests, and their run_*.sh harnesses) — ported over here unchanged. WHY THIS NEEDED HAND RECONCILIATION, NOT A MECHANICAL MERGE: #109's branch forked from dev on 2026-08-14 15:40 (before restructure-adjacent history diverged the file's merge-base for `git merge` — it presented as an add/add conflict). A straight two-dot diff (dev tip -> PR tip) applied cleanly, but it silently reverted THREE dev fixes landed on 2026-08-14/15, after the branch point, that the PR's diff had no way to know about: 1. qgate rescale (2026-08-14 self-review): PR's lazy eg_cosq_at rewrite of the query-aware propagation gate dropped the shift-and-floor rescale about ENGRAM_EMBED_S0 (measured: unrelated-pair median 0.562->raw gate 0.67, i.e. "a small tax, not a gate"). Restored the rescale, wrapped around the lazy accessor -- the PR's actual improvement (WHEN cosq[oi] is computed) is orthogonal to WHAT it gates on and both are kept. 2. Eviction cause decomposition (2026-08-14 self-review): dev decomposes wm_evicted into evict_floor/evict_cap/evict_bll so WM churn is diagnosable (identity: evicted == floor+cap+bll+dup_wm+dup_wm_global). PR's tree predates this and dropped all three counters + their JSON stats fields. Restored declarations, all 4 direct increment sites, the eg_wm_carry_over bll increment, and the act-stats JSON fields -- alongside (not instead of) the PR's own P4 afferent / API-reshape counters already in that same struct/JSON. 3. Hebbian link-formation selection (2026-08-15 self-review, TODAY): dev selects the STRONGEST qualifying candidate for consolidation each call; PR's tree predates this and reverted to hash-slot order (arbitrary wrt association strength) for edge formation -- the one path that writes PERMANENT structure. Restored the strongest-candidate while-loop, keeping the PR's own genuine improvement at that site (engram_adj_on_edge_added incremental-index append instead of a bare adj_dirty=1 full-rebuild flag). engram/src/server.el's 3-way conflicts (autoconnect_on/ise_offgraph_on env flags, /api/nodes connected-count in responses) were pure additive: dev's side was empty, PR's side added the feature. Took PR's side whole. VERIFIED (nsbx sandbox only, live :8742/:7770 never touched): - cc -std=c11 -O2, clean link against the real engram/src/server.el via elc, zero errors. - vindex_bench (built standalone, read-only harvest) against the real production store clone (13,671 embedded nodes, 768-dim nomic-embed-text): recall@10 = 1.0000 at ef 64/128/200; HNSW search 0.28-0.79ms/query vs 2.03ms/query brute-force oracle (2.6x-7.2x). HNSW build itself: 46.5s for the full 13,671-node set -- see the flagged risk below. - Booted the reconciled binary in an isolated nsbx sandbox (:8905, cloned snapshot of the live store, 13,424 nodes / 37,656 edges) and called /api/activate for real: first call after boot 41.5s (pays the one-time HNSW build inline -- matches the standalone bench), second/third calls 356ms/605ms, no crash, correct results, act-stats JSON (including the restored evict_floor/cap/bll fields) reads correctly. KNOWN RISK TO FLAG BEFORE ANY LIVE CUTOVER (not fixed here; out of scope for this dev-only land per instructions not to touch :8742/:7770): eg_vindex_sync builds the HNSW index synchronously, inline, on the first engram_activate() call after every process start (or index invalidation). On the real node count that is a ~46s blocking stall on a single-threaded server -- the first request after every restart (or its concurrent siblings) waits the full build. Recommend a background/incremental build (or a bounded per-call build budget) before this ever reaches the live daemon. See PR description / final report for the fuller writeup. |
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e34ebd4b3d |
Merge pull request 'nsbx + cognitive architecture design + engram self-review series' (#113) from feat/neuron-sandbox into dev
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d4a04bb944 |
Merge pull request 'swarm: native interruptibility for dispatched agent workers' (#107) from worktree-agent-a6177cda24c71d1df into dev
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09ae14a970 |
Merge pull request 'fix: float arithmetic codegen (segfault/garbage) and math_log aliasing' (#104) from worktree-agent-a456e0cf8cd2ee361 into dev
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fdf0d6cb64 |
Merge pull request 'nsbx: one-command dev onboarding (branch + worktree + isolated engram)' (#99) from feat/nsbx-dev-env into dev
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08cbcef5d9 |
engram: fix lazy-embed index gap (#20) and make activate's cosine scan lazy; extract vindex harvest primitive with a bench/oracle harness
El SDK CI - dev / build-and-test (pull_request) Successful in 6m42s
Adds an O(1) "seen" bitmap so lazily-embedded older nodes get picked up incrementally instead of only on a full rebuild (embed-gap #20). Replaces engram_activate's O(N*D) cosine prescan with a lazy-memoized cosine cache (eg_cosq_at), proven bit-identical to the old path. Extracts a clean vindex_harvest_from_store primitive (read-only vector harvest, careful malloc/ownership/error-path handling) reused by both index-build and the new vindex_bench.c — a read-only proof harness comparing brute-force vs HNSW recall/latency on both the real store and synthetic data. .nsbx-env intentionally excluded — local sandbox config (ports, paths, dev-only placeholder key), not checked in. |
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708722b7ff |
Add native interruptibility for dispatched agent workers
El SDK CI - dev / build-and-test (pull_request) Failing after 14m43s
Cancellation-token control channel checked at every step boundary lets a coordinator PAUSE/RESUME/REDIRECT/KILL a running worker mid-task instead of waiting for the whole (possibly wrong) plan to finish. Bounded purviews mean no half-committed state to unwind on interrupt. Includes a proof harness (proof.el, run.sh) comparing a broken non-interruptible worker against the new one under identical kill/redirect/pause timing. Distinct from the already-preserved swarm-ccr orchestrator (fan-out/ converge dispatch): this is single-worker interruptibility, a complementary mechanism, not a duplicate. |
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01826421c4 |
seam: implement decorated-fn boundary auto-emit; prove on clone
Will waived diff review -> build it for real. Add engram_boundary_beat() to the runtime (afferent counter++ + engram_chrono_tick + engram_strengthen(self-anchor) + dharma_emit) and two act-stats counters (aff_boundary_ops, dharma_emits). codegen cg_fn injects ONE engram_boundary_beat(op) at the entry of every @manager/@accessor fn (fn_has_decorator, so it fires under @route @manager too) — a decorated op self-reports with ZERO hand-written instrumentation. Rebuilt elc self-host + the cognition engram in the worktree; ran it as the clone daemon on :8900. Proof (/api/boundary-proof, @manager, empty body, 5x): aff_boundary_ops 0->5, dharma_emits 0->5, self activation_count 1510->1513, chrono stamp advanced. Brought in feat/cognitive-architecture engram runtime+server for the build. strengthen = activation bump (not content/edge write) -> identity protection intact. Live :8742 untouched; no push, no cutover. |
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7aa847e32a |
Merge origin/dev into engram-tiered-storage
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Resolve 3 conflicts: - lang/el-compiler/runtime/el_runtime.c: keep deletion (deprecated runtime fork; single-source-of-truth is lang/runtime/, enforced by scripts/check-single-runtime.sh). - lang/releases/v1.0.0-20260501/el_runtime.h: keep deletion (releases/ is a generated artifact folder, not a source path; a release is a git tag, not a folder). - lang/runtime/el_platform_win.h: union of dev's Windows port (#80: setsockopt optval wrapper + curl-less libcurl stubs) and our fsync(->_commit) shim needed by engram_store WAL. Nothing in dev's build consumes the deprecated fork or releases/ folder. |
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bb64a236ed |
engram tiered storage: engram-service wiring + elc fold-hang fix + prune-store mirror
- Wire paged store into the ENGRAM SERVICE (server.el, the authoritative durable owner): boot->engram_store_boot, persist_canonical->engram_store_checkpoint, gated by ENGRAM_STORE. - elc (lang/elc.c + src/parser.el + codegen.el + elc-combined.el): OOB guard in tok_kind/tok_value + parse_block progress backstop — fixes the pre-existing unbounded-memory fold hang on sessions.el. - engram_prune_telemetry mirrors ISE prune to the store (store_forget) so store live-count tracks resident and stale telemetry stays bounded. - Deployed live 2026-08-12: engram :8742 on neuron.egm+WAL, count reconciled 11552. |
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9a0266cbf9 |
engram tiered storage M3.5: persist activation field updates (pre-flip gate)
Flag-on checkpoint now full-walks the resident graph: store_put_node (WM weight, activation_count, last_activated, wm_anchor) + store_put_edge (hebb, last_fired) for every node/edge, then engram_checkpoint. Uses store_put_edge (idempotent upsert) not store_hebb_batch, because activation FORMS new hebbian-associate edges that bypass the create hook and delta-only hebb_batch can't create them. Store-on boot now applies the same WM-halving + floor + cap transforms as engram_load. This is the hebb-survives-restart fix. Gate: reboot from neuron.egm with snapshot.json deleted -> edge hebb + activation_count survive unchanged, WM weight survives with identical boot transform; negative control proves persist is load-bearing (hebb->0 without it). M1 33/33 + M2 36/36 + M3 parity PASS, ASan/UBSan clean, flag-off untouched. Engine unchanged (boundary held). |
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a72145b44e |
engram tiered storage M3: wire store behind ENGRAM_STORE (default off) + .egm rename
Caller-side shim in el_runtime.c maps EngramNode/Edge <-> StoreNode/Edge; engine keeps zero soul deps (libengram boundary, design §10). Flag off = today's JSON path byte-for-byte (proven: no neuron.egm created, graph identical). Flag on = engram_open (import snapshot.json once into neuron.egm, else WAL-replay) + resident load; node/edge create + forget dual-write via guarded hooks. Files renamed engram.store->neuron.egm, engram.wal->neuron.wal. Gate: M3 parity PASS (graph on==off byte-exact modulo ordering; snapshot round-trip; reboot-from-egm with snapshot.json deleted; activation set+sequence identical; ASan/UBSan clean). M1 33/33 + M2 36/36 green post-rename. Known gap (pre-flip): in-place hebb/WM/activation_count updates during activation are not yet persisted to the store (create/connect/forget are). Must close before live flip so learned edges survive restart. |
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8affb1d6e0 |
engram tiered storage M2: WAL + checkpoint + crash recovery + legacy import
Write-back no-steal buffer pool makes the fsync'd WAL load-bearing (M1 was write-through). Logical WAL with record-granularity page-LSN redo idempotency. Checkpoint = flush dirty pages, fsync store, advance last_checkpoint_lsn, reclaim WAL prefix. One-time snapshot.json import only when store absent; JSON never read as the ongoing store thereafter. Gates: 33/33 M1 (no regression) + 36/36 M2 — replay parity, torn-tail fuzz (every byte offset), checkpoint-crash at all 5 phases, torn-page+WAL redo, legacy-import parity, hebb-survives-crash. |
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fa47b98d18 |
engram tiered storage M1: on-disk paged store format + round-trip tests
Self-contained paged store (lang/runtime/engram_store.{c,h}): 16KiB slotted pages,
u32 TLV self-describing records (forward-compatible), overflow chains, B+-tree
id-index + from/to adjacency, page free-list, tombstones, double superblock + crc
recovery. Not yet wired to activation (M3). 33/33 tests pass (ASan/UBSan clean);
5k nodes/20k edges round-trip bit-exact incl 768xf32 emb + hebb; store 25MB vs 64MB
JSON. Format is final — see design §2.4.
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0a72fced28 |
engram: WAL persistence + integrity hardening + single canonical runtime
El SDK CI - dev / build-and-test (pull_request) Failing after 13m17s
Establish lang/runtime/ as the ONE canonical el runtime (from the active runtime that carries hebb/emb persistence + the new WAL); repoint the el CI publish, engram build, elb default, and in-repo build scripts to it; delete the el-compiler/runtime + lang/releases/ forks; add scripts/check-single-runtime.sh drift guard. Fixes a live prod bug: the el CI published el-runtime-c/-h from the LAGGING el-compiler fork (0 hebb refs), so the shipped soul never persisted Hebbian edge weights — learned co-activation was wiped on every restart. Publishing from canonical ships the stranded 'learning that cannot outlive the process' fix. WAL storage engine + integrity fixes (DELETE->tombstone + store-layer protection, safe data-dir default) ride in behind ENGRAM_WAL (default off = byte-identical to today). Verified: engram elb per-module build clean, WAL gate 66/66, native smoke ok, drift-guard green. |
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fix(engram): allow SessionSummary node_type in validation allowlist
El SDK CI - dev / build-and-test (pull_request) Successful in 3m47s
handle_api_consolidate writes a "SessionSummary" node, but engram_valid_node_type omitted it — so once this validation ships, every consolidate() would be silently REJECTED at the engram boundary. Add SessionSummary to the allowlist. Found in Will's PR review of neuron #1 / el #52. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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Fix engram_node_full wrapper field corruption + add node_type/tier validation
El SDK Release / build-and-release (pull_request) Failing after 9s
The wrapper signature was stale and didn't match the C primitive __engram_node_full(content, node_type, label, salience, importance, confidence, tier, tags). Because el_val_t is an untyped machine word, the compiler coerced caller args to the wrong declared param types and forwarded them BY POSITION — so tier received an int, importance/confidence received strings, label received a float, etc. (~100 corrupt nodes). - Correct the wrapper to match the C contract 1:1 (no coercion, no reorder). - Add engram_valid_node_type / engram_valid_tier allowlists; engram_node and engram_node_full now reject invalid values with __println + return "" (fail loud, no silent malformed write). See neuron repo: HANDOFF-engram-write-corruption.md for the full write-up + deploy runbook. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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1ae68962cf | restructure: move el compiler content into lang/ |