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52 lines
1.8 KiB
Rust
52 lines
1.8 KiB
Rust
#![allow(clippy::upper_case_acronyms)]
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use anyhow::Result;
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use plonky2::field::types::Field;
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use plonky2::iop::witness::{PartialWitness, WitnessWrite};
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use plonky2::plonk::circuit_builder::CircuitBuilder;
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use plonky2::plonk::circuit_data::CircuitConfig;
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use plonky2::plonk::config::{GenericConfig, PoseidonGoldilocksConfig};
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/// An example of using Plonky2 to prove a statement of the form
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/// "I know the 100th element of the Fibonacci sequence, starting with constants a and b."
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/// When a == 0 and b == 1, this is proving knowledge of the 100th (standard) Fibonacci number.
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fn main() -> Result<()> {
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const D: usize = 2;
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type C = PoseidonGoldilocksConfig;
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type F = <C as GenericConfig<D>>::F;
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let config = CircuitConfig::standard_recursion_config();
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let mut builder = CircuitBuilder::<F, D>::new(config);
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// The arithmetic circuit.
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let initial_a = builder.add_virtual_target();
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let initial_b = builder.add_virtual_target();
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let mut prev_target = initial_a;
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let mut cur_target = initial_b;
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for _ in 0..99 {
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let temp = builder.add(prev_target, cur_target);
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prev_target = cur_target;
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cur_target = temp;
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}
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// Public inputs are the two initial values (provided below) and the result (which is generated).
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builder.register_public_input(initial_a);
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builder.register_public_input(initial_b);
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builder.register_public_input(cur_target);
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// Provide initial values.
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let mut pw = PartialWitness::new();
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pw.set_target(initial_a, F::ZERO);
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pw.set_target(initial_b, F::ONE);
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let data = builder.build::<C>();
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let proof = data.prove(pw)?;
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println!(
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"100th Fibonacci number mod |F| (starting with {}, {}) is: {}",
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proof.public_inputs[0], proof.public_inputs[1], proof.public_inputs[2]
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);
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data.verify(proof)
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}
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