dohertj2 b3d22befd0 write-commands plan: AddS2 prereq is architectural - not implementable as generic client write
Three follow-up attempts to satisfy the AddS2 server-cache prereq all
failed at the same client-side gate before any AddS2 byte reached the
wire:

1. TagKey synthetic→real override. First attempt used the placeholder
   TagKey=10000000 returned by HistorianAccess.AddTag. Native
   AddStreamedValue refused with error 168 "Tag not added to server".
   Harness now ALWAYS resolves the real wwTagKey from Runtime.dbo.Tag
   after AddTag (logged as TagKeyOverride: Synthetic→RealFromSql).
   Error code shifted to 129 "Tag not found in cache" — request now
   reaches the server but the server's in-memory tag cache doesn't
   know about the new tag.

2. Server-cache settle wait. Up to 8s sleep between AddTag and
   AddStreamedValue (--write-resync-wait-seconds N). Wait period
   contains 2× UpdC3 + 2× Trx/GetV keep-alives but no server-side
   cache update — error 129 persists.

3. Fresh process / fresh connection. Skipped AddTag entirely
   (--write-skip-add-tag) and ran AddStreamedValue alone against the
   already-existing sandbox tag. New native client instance, new
   client-side cache, new server session. SAME error 129 — no AddS2
   bytes sent on wire. Capture confirms 44 records ending in Close2.

Interpretation: the Historian engine's runtime tag cache only ingests
tags from configured IOServers / Application Server data pipelines,
not from HistorianAccess.AddTag-only client flows. AddTag populates
Runtime.dbo.Tag (wwTagKey=240 was created) but doesn't register the
tag with the live cache that AddStreamedValue checks. That
registration happens server-side when an upstream data producer (an
OPC driver, AnE event subsystem, Application Server attribute store)
claims the tag.

WriteValueAsync therefore CANNOT be implemented as a generic client
API against this server architecture. The SDK's realistic writeable
surface is now narrowed to EnsureTagAsync + DeleteTagAsync only.

Harness changes:
- --write-skip-add-tag    skip the AddTag call (for fresh-cache test)
- --write-skip-add-value  skip the AddStreamedValue call (capture EnsT2 only)
- --write-resync-wait-seconds N  sleep N seconds between AddTag and
                                  AddStreamedValue (default 0)
- TagKey lookup now ALWAYS hits SQL after AddTag, not just when
  the synthetic key is 0.

Plan doc updated with full Phase 2 follow-on findings + revised
remaining work (4-item checklist focused on EnsureTagAsync/
DeleteTagAsync, plus a stretch goal of probing AddRevisionValues*
against an existing-tag).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-04 08:06:28 -04:00

histsdk

Pure managed .NET 10 client for AVEVA Historian's binary WCF protocol. The production SDK has no dependency on aahClientManaged.dll, aahClient.dll, or any other AVEVA native runtime — the wire protocol is reverse-engineered and re-implemented in C#.

Read-only by design. The required surface (per CLAUDE.md):

Operation Status
ProbeAsync live-verified
ReadRawAsync live-verified
ReadAggregateAsync live-verified (TimeWeightedAverage; other modes need fixtures)
ReadAtTimeAsync live-verified
ReadEventsAsync live-verified (typed event + 31-property property bag)
BrowseTagNamesAsync live-verified
GetTagMetadataAsync live-verified for 17 distinct native data-type codes
GetConnectionStatusAsync synthesized from authenticated probe (matches native semantic)
GetStoreForwardStatusAsync synthesized defaults (no SF sidecar to probe)
GetSystemParameterAsync live-verified via Stat/GetSystemParameter

Out of scope: write-back, store-forward write, configuration changes.

Quick start

using AVEVA.Historian.Client;
using AVEVA.Historian.Client.Models;

await using HistorianClient client = new(new HistorianClientOptions
{
    Host = "localhost",
    IntegratedSecurity = true,
    Transport = HistorianTransport.LocalPipe,
});

DateTime endUtc   = DateTime.UtcNow;
DateTime startUtc = endUtc - TimeSpan.FromMinutes(10);

await foreach (HistorianSample sample in client.ReadRawAsync(
    "SysTimeSec", startUtc, endUtc, maxValues: 100))
{
    Console.WriteLine($"{sample.TimestampUtc:o}  {sample.NumericValue}  Q={sample.Quality}");
}

For a remote Historian over Net.TCP set Transport = HistorianTransport.RemoteTcpIntegrated and Host to the server hostname. Both RemoteTcpIntegrated (Windows transport auth) and RemoteTcpCertificate (server-cert TLS) are now live-verified for ProbeAsync; RemoteTcpIntegrated is additionally live-verified for the full read / browse / metadata / event / status surface.

Build & test

dotnet build  .\Histsdk.slnx --no-restore
dotnet test   .\Histsdk.slnx --no-build --logger "console;verbosity=minimal"

Run a single test class:

dotnet test .\Histsdk.slnx --no-build --filter "FullyQualifiedName~WcfDataQueryProtocolTests"

Live integration tests (tests/AVEVA.Historian.Client.Tests/HistorianClientIntegrationTests.cs) are gated and skip cleanly without these env vars:

$env:HISTORIAN_HOST       = 'localhost'
$env:HISTORIAN_TEST_TAG   = 'SysTimeSec'      # any tag the server has data for
# Optional for non-integrated auth:
$env:HISTORIAN_USER, $env:HISTORIAN_PASSWORD
$env:HISTORIAN_TAG_FILTER = 'Sys*'             # or any LIKE-pattern

Repository layout

src/AVEVA.Historian.Client/    Production SDK — pure managed .NET 10. No native AVEVA dependency.
tests/                          Unit tests (golden-byte / round-trip) + gated live integration tests.
tools/                          Reverse-engineering tooling (NOT shipped):
  AVEVA.Historian.ReverseEngineering/  .NET 10 CLI: WCF probes, dnlib IL inspection,
                                       IL-rewrite instrumentation (instrument-wcf-{write,read}message,
                                       instrument-openconnection*, instrument-startdataquery, etc.).
  AVEVA.Historian.NativeTraceHarness/  .NET Framework harness that loads aahClientManaged.dll for
                                       byte-for-byte parity testing against the native wrapper.
  AVEVA.Historian.NetFxWcfProbe/       .NET Framework WCF probe for ruling out .NET 10-only differences.
  AVEVA.Historian.ReverseInstrumentation/  Helper assembly injected into IL-rewritten wrapper copies.
  AVEVA.Historian.WcfCaptureServer/    Fake server for endpoint experiments.
scripts/                        PowerShell + Frida runners + Python decoders for capture analysis.
fixtures/protocol/              Sanitized golden-byte fixtures.
docs/reverse-engineering/       Sanitized handoff evidence; commit-safe summaries only.

Native AVEVA binaries (current/, aveva-install-x64/, aveva-install-x86/) are gitignored. Each developer fetches their own copy from the AVEVA installer; we neither modify nor redistribute them.

Documentation

Read in order before non-trivial work:

Doc Purpose
AGENTS.md Standing project constraints and safety rules.
CLAUDE.md Build commands, code architecture, the active protocol blocker (now resolved) and SDK surface.
docs/reverse-engineering/handoff.md Decision record + decoded protocol evidence (binding shapes, descriptor layouts, Open2 v6 response, event-row wire format, property-bag value encoding).
instructions.md Original plan + decision record.

Architecture

Three intentionally decoupled subsystems under src/AVEVA.Historian.Client/:

  • HistorianClient + HistorianClientOptions — public façade. Validates inputs; delegates reads to Historian2020ProtocolDialect; delegates probe / tag metadata / browse / status helpers to the WCF layer.
  • Wcf/ — managed WCF/MDAS layer. Custom MdasMessageEncoder wraps SOAP 1.2 + WS-Addressing 1.0 in AVEVA's application/x-mdas framing. Three binding flavors via HistorianWcfBindingFactory: plain MDAS over Net.NamedPipe (local), MDAS + Windows transport (remote /Hist-Integrated), MDAS + certificate (remote /HistCert). Service contracts in Wcf/Contracts/ mirror the server-side WCF surface (versioned per native interface — IHistoryServiceContract, IRetrievalServiceContract2..4, IStatusServiceContract2, etc.).
  • Protocol/ — binary frame layer. Historian2020ProtocolDialect is the version-anchored bridge between the public façade and the WCF + frame layers. Methods without protocol evidence throw ProtocolEvidenceMissingException rather than guessing wire bytes.
  • Models/ — public DTOs and enums. HistorianSample, HistorianAggregateSample, HistorianEvent, HistorianTagMetadata, HistorianDataType, RetrievalMode, HistorianTransport, etc.

Read flow end-to-end (live-verified against localhost):

Hist.GetV → Hist.ValCl × N → Hist.Open2 → Retr.GetV → Retr.IsOriginalAllowed →
Retr.StartQuery2 → loop Retr.GetNextQueryResultBuffer2 → typed HistorianSample rows

Event flow end-to-end (live-verified):

Hist.GetV → Hist.ValCl × N → Hist.Open2 → Hist.UpdC3 → 6× Stat.GetSystemParameter →
Hist.RTag2 → Stat.GetSystemParameter(AllowRenameTags) → Trx.GetV → Stat.GetV →
Retr.GetV → Hist.EnsT2(CmEventTagId) → Retr.StartEventQuery →
loop Retr.GetNextEventQueryResultBuffer → typed HistorianEvent rows with
property dictionary → Retr.EndEventQuery → Hist.Close2

Safety

  • Production code under src/ must remain pure managed .NET 10 with no native AVEVA reference. Reverse-engineering harnesses under tools/ may reference native binaries.
  • Never commit credentials, hostnames, user names, customer tag names, or raw packet captures. *.ndjson, current/, aveva-install-*/, and artifacts/ are gitignored precisely because they accumulate identity-bearing runtime data.
  • Methods without protocol evidence throw ProtocolEvidenceMissingException. Do not stub fake behavior — leave them throwing until evidence supports an implementation.

Status

124 unit + live integration tests pass (dotnet test --logger "console;verbosity=minimal"). Full read-only SDK surface verified end-to-end against both a local Historian (LocalPipe) and a remote Historian (RemoteTcpIntegrated over Net.TCP with Windows transport auth). RemoteTcpCertificate ProbeAsync is live-verified; the other ops over the certificate transport plus the explicit-credentials path await live verification.

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