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I Dropped Multi-Agent Coordination for a 5-Layer Falsification Battery
Brad Kinnard · 2026-05-02 · via DEV Community

Swarm Orchestrator just lost its swarm. Dropped the multi-agent parallel coordination layer. Running one agent now and putting all the weight on a five-layer post-merge falsification battery instead.

This is an experiment, not an endpoint. v8 will bring proper multi-agent swarming back. The reason for cutting it temporarily: I want to know whether the value I was getting from coordinated parallel agents was the coordination itself, or the verification pressure that coordination produced. Easier to measure with one variable. Intended side effect: cost reduction, since the previous architecture spun up multiple CLI agent instances per run. Real benchmarks pending.

TL;DR: every patch survives a five-layer post-merge battery before the orchestrator declares success. Layers 1 and 2 are hard gates. Layers 3, 4, 5 are advisory and feed a composite score. Hard-gate failure throws before attestation, before final gates, before any external success signal.

Pipeline Order

The battery runs once per orchestrator execution against the merged working tree, not per-step branches. The per-step verifier is a separate component. Layers fire in fixed order:

  1. Differential gate (hard)
  2. Mutation gate (hard)
  3. Cheat detector (advisory)
  4. Property gate (advisory)
  5. Attestation (advisory on first run, signed after)

If the hard gate fails, the composite is forced to 0 and the orchestrator throws falsification battery blocked the patch before any external success signal can fire.

Layer 1: Differential Gate (Hard)

Before any agent touches the repo, a synthesizer generates a regression test against the goal. Layer 1 then runs that test in two detached worktrees: one at the base commit, one at the patch commit.

The contract: the test must fail at base and pass at patch.

If the test passes at base, the layer returns INVALID_TEST. This catches the specific failure mode where an agent writes a tautological test that passes against any code. Without this gate, that pattern slips through every other check downstream.

If no command can be synthesized and the caller doesn't pass --differentialTestCommand, the layer fails closed. Deliberate policy.

Layer 2: Mutation Gate (Hard)

Runs Stryker for JS/TS, mutmut for Python, PITest (Gradle/Maven) for Java, against changed files only. First runs the regression command; if that fails, the layer fails immediately. On pass, dispatches the mutation tool and parses the reporter output, including Stryker's clear-text table layout.

Score Status
< 0.6 FAIL
< 0.8 WARNING
≥ 0.8 PASS

Patches with no meaningful test coverage of the changed lines fail here even when npm test is green.

Layer 3: Cheat Detector (Advisory)

Diff-static scan for known agent-shortcut patterns. Each rule maps to a real category of behaviour I've watched agents fall into under pressure.

Cheat detector rule IDs
  • test-modification: agent edited the test instead of the implementation
  • complexity-mismatch: trivial implementation paired with a non-trivial test
  • mock-mutation: real call replaced with a mock that returns the expected value
  • exception-swallowing: caught and ignored exceptions to make tests pass
  • hardcoded-answer: literal return of the expected output

Optional Semgrep integration loads any registered cheat-rule packs into a transient config. The scan reads added and removed lines and patterns; it does not execute the patch. An agent that hides a hardcoded answer behind a small computation can still pass this layer. Honest about that.

Layer 4: Property Gate (Advisory)

Discovers modified TS/JS/Python functions, parses their parameter types, maps each to a fast-check arbitrary or Hypothesis strategy, generates a harness, runs it. Counterexamples surface as findings. Untyped or unsupported types degrade to a low-severity advisory finding rather than blocking.

Layer 5: Attestation (Advisory on First Run)

Reads the refs/notes/swarm-attestation git note for the patch commit, validates the in-toto SLSA v1.0 envelope's subject SHA against the patch commit, then verifies the cosign signature. On the first run for a commit there's no note yet, so this layer reports advisory-warn and the post-battery attestation step writes the note.

The note is verifiable later via swarm attest verify <commit>. A downstream consumer can verify the patch survived the battery without trusting the running orchestrator process.

Composite Scoring

When the hard gate passes, a weighted composite is computed across the three advisory layers and any optional advisory quality-gate results. Failed advisory gates each subtract a fixed penalty.

Default scoring (overridable via .swarm/gates.yaml)
  • composite threshold: 0.7
  • weights: cheat detector 0.4, property gate 0.4, attestation 0.2
  • advisory gate penalty: 0.02 per failure

humanReviewRequired is true when the composite score is below threshold or any advisory layer is in advisory-warn status.

Where It Actually Runs

Three real call sites, not just unit tests:

  • Production orchestrator on every swarm run
  • Synthetic calibration corpus (36 paired test specs across 6 broken-category families) executing in CI on every push
  • SWE-bench harness using Layer 1 and Layer 4 as standalone spot-check eval drivers

Honest Caveats

These are in docs/known-gaps.md and I won't hide them:

  • Differential gate is host-Python-sensitive on legacy codebases. The synth-eval can reflect import-chain errors rather than assertion outcomes. The authoritative resolution gate in the per-instance Docker image is unaffected.
  • Mutation gate skips quietly when no changed files match supported languages. YAML, Markdown, Rust, Go diffs don't get mutation-tested.
  • Cheat detector is diff-static, not behavioural. The hidden-computation-around-hardcoded-answer pattern can pass it.
  • Attestation signing is best-effort. Cosign-not-installed errors get logged and the run proceeds without a note. The note's absence is reflected in Layer 5's advisory-warn on subsequent runs but does not block.

Why Run This Experiment

If the falsification battery alone produces patches that survive scrutiny at acceptable quality, then a lot of the apparent value of multi-agent coordination was actually the verification pressure it created, not the agent diversity itself. If the battery alone isn't enough, then v8 multi-agent gets a clearer mandate: the swarm is the value, not the side effect.

Either result is useful. The point of the rewrite is to make the answer measurable.

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