The DriverInstance.ResilienceConfig column was authored in AdminUI, persisted to the
entity, and serialized into the deployment artifact by ConfigComposer — but the runtime
read path dropped it: DriverInstanceSpec didn't carry it and the invoker factory always
passed null, so every driver got tier defaults regardless of its configured overrides
(a silent dead-config gap — #10's residual sub-finding).
Read-path plumbing (write side was already complete):
- DriverInstanceSpec gains ResilienceConfig; DeploymentArtifact.TryReadSpec reads the column.
- IDriverCapabilityInvokerFactory.Create takes resilienceConfigJson; DriverHostActor.SpawnChild
threads spec.ResilienceConfig; the concrete factory parses it (ParseOrDefaults, layering on the
tier), logs any parse diagnostic (never throws), and builds the invoker with the merged options.
- Invalidate-on-change: the pipeline cache keys on (instance, host, capability) and ignores options
on a hit, so Create() now Invalidate()s the instance's cached pipelines first (no-op on first
spawn) — a respawn with changed options rebuilds them.
- DriverSpawnPlanner treats a ResilienceConfig change as a stop+respawn (the invoker/options are
bound to the child at spawn); a pure DriverConfig change stays an in-place delta (no reconnect).
- Host DI passes a logger to the factory for the parse diagnostic.
Verification (deterministic): factory Create applies a retryCount:0 override to actual execution
(control test proves tier default retries), invalidates the instance's cache on re-create (scoped —
sibling survives), malformed config logs+falls-back; planner respawns on ResilienceConfig change
(incl null→json) and stays delta on a pure config change; artifact parse carries/omits the column.
Core.Tests 243 (+5), Runtime.Tests 363 (+5), Host builds clean.
Remediates RESILIENCE-DISPATCH-GAP (surfaced by the 07/C-1 analyzer): the Phase 6.1
CapabilityInvoker resilience pipeline (retry / breaker / bulkhead / telemetry) was
constructed only in tests — the production dispatch layer called driver-capability
methods directly, bypassing it entirely.
The filed plan (thread CapabilityInvoker directly into DriverInstanceActor) is
INFEASIBLE: Runtime is deliberately Polly-free (references Core.Abstractions, not
Core — the same boundary IDriverFactory documents). So this introduces a seam,
mirroring IDriverFactory exactly:
- Core.Abstractions: IDriverCapabilityInvoker (+ NullDriverCapabilityInvoker
pass-through) and IDriverCapabilityInvokerFactory (+ null factory).
- Core: CapabilityInvoker now implements the interface; new
DriverCapabilityInvokerFactory builds a per-instance invoker over the
process-singleton pipeline builder + status tracker + tier resolver.
- Runtime: DriverInstanceActor takes an IDriverCapabilityInvoker (default =
pass-through) and routes all 6 dispatch sites (write, alarm-ack, subscribe,
unsubscribe, alarm-subscribe, discover) through it; per-host key resolved via
IPerCallHostResolver for single-ref calls, driver-instance key for bulk calls.
DriverHostActor builds + injects the real invoker per spawned driver.
- Host: DriverFactoryBootstrap registers the tracker, pipeline builder, and
concrete factory (needs DriverFactoryRegistry.GetTier). Runtime SCE resolves the
factory from DI like IDriverFactory; pass-through on nodes without it bound.
- Analyzer: IDriverCapabilityInvoker.ExecuteAsync/ExecuteWriteAsync are now
recognized wrapper homes (interface-typed invoker calls must suppress OTOPCUA0001
too). All 6 RESILIENCE-DISPATCH-GAP pragmas removed — the analyzer (an error in
Runtime) is now the standing regression guard.
Also adds retry / breaker-open / breaker-close LOGGING to the pipeline builder —
the operator-facing observability surface (the Admin /hosts reader, Phase 6.1
Stream E.2/E.3, was never built, so the pipeline otherwise runs silently).
Scope notes:
- Tier-DEFAULT policy only: DriverInstanceSpec (the deploy artifact) does not carry
the per-instance ResilienceConfig JSON, so overrides aren't applied yet (tracked
follow-up: plumb ResilienceConfig through the composer/artifact).
- GenericDriverNodeManager's call is NOT wired: that class is test-only scaffolding
(zero production references — the Server has its own address-space path); its
pragma is re-annotated accordingly, not left as a "tracked gap".
Verification (unit + analyzer; live behavioral gate still pending — see FOLLOWUP-10):
- Negative control: unwrapping any site fails the Runtime build with OTOPCUA0001.
- New Runtime guard (recording invoker): write routes via ExecuteWriteAsync with the
IPerCallHostResolver host; subscribe via ExecuteAsync — proves runtime routing.
- New analyzer test: the interface is a valid wrapper home.
- New pipeline-builder test: retry events are logged.
- Full solution builds clean (0 errors); Runtime.Tests 357, Core.Tests 238,
Analyzers.Tests 32 all green; pass-through default keeps existing dispatch tests
byte-for-byte unchanged.
Inject the custom UnwrappedCapabilityCallAnalyzer as an OutputItemType=Analyzer
ProjectReference from Directory.Build.props (excluding the analyzer + its test
project) so OTOPCUA0001 runs on every src/ and tests/ compilation — it previously
enforced its CapabilityInvoker-wrapping rule against nothing but its own 31 unit
tests (the 'built-but-never-wired' failure mode).
Triage of the ~280 surfaced hits, three categories:
1. RESILIENCE-DISPATCH-GAP (7 sites, DriverInstanceActor x6 + GenericDriverNodeManager
x1): a REAL, previously-untracked gap the analyzer caught on first wiring — the
Phase 6.1 CapabilityInvoker resilience pipeline (retry/breaker/bulkhead/telemetry)
is constructed ONLY in tests and was never wired into the production dispatch
layer. Scoped per-site #pragma with a greppable RESILIENCE-DISPATCH-GAP marker
explicitly noting these are tracked-but-not-intentional, pending the dispatch-wiring
remediation (filed as a follow-up). Keeps the analyzer live everywhere else in
those projects so a NEW unwrapped call still fails the build.
2. Driver-INTERNAL self-calls (3 sites, AbCipAlarmProjection x2 + S7Driver x1):
a driver's own poll/ack path calling its own capability method. The invoker wraps
the driver from the dispatch layer OUTWARD; a driver re-wrapping its own internal
calls would double-wrap. Genuinely intentional — scoped #pragma with that rationale.
3. Wire-level test suites + manual-testing CLIs (12 projects): invoke drivers directly
by design — the analyzer's own documented intentional case. Project-level NoWarn
with a comment.
Verified: full solution build green, 0 OTOPCUA0001 hits; analyzer's 31 tests pass;
negative control — dropping one dispatch-gap pragma re-fires OTOPCUA0001 and fails
the Runtime build, proving the analyzer is genuinely live tree-wide, not disabled.
A rename-only deploy produced an IsEmpty plan that short-circuited before MaterialiseHierarchy,
leaving the OPC UA folder DisplayName stale. AddressSpacePlanner now diffs UnsAreas/UnsLines by
stable id into a RenamedFolders set (counted in IsEmpty); the applier refreshes the folder in
place via a new UpdateFolderDisplayName on ISurgicalAddressSpaceSink (forwarded through
DeferredAddressSpaceSink so it is NOT inert on driver hosts; falls back to rebuild when the sink
is non-surgical). DeploymentArtifact byte-parity untouched (rename rides the existing Name
round-trip). No EF migration, no serialized wire/proto contract change. +13 OpcUaServer tests, Runtime rebuild test.
Re-review at 7286d320. -012 (Medium): OperationCanceledException left _drainState stuck
at Draining on the status surface; now resets to BackingOff + test. -013: _disposed ->
volatile (mirrors _backoffIndex). -014 (post-dispose status guards) deferred cross-module.
Re-review at 7286d320. -014 (Medium): AreInputsReady gated on value!=null, so a script
returning null (Good quality) permanently blocked change-triggered dependents at
BadWaitingForInitialData; now gates on the StatusCode Good bit only + test. -015:
TimerTriggerScheduler.Start throws on double-call. -016: fix wrong status-code comment.
Re-review at 7286d320. -015: dispose shelving timer at top of LoadAsync so a failed
reload doesn't leave it firing against partially-cleared state + test. -014: make
pendingEmissions required (removes unreachable fire-under-gate branch that could
reintroduce the -003 deadlock).
Re-review at 7286d320. Core.Scripting-017 (Medium, Security): System.Runtime.CompilerServices.Unsafe
added to ForbiddenFullTypeNames (Unsafe.As bypasses the type system without an unsafe context;
CWE-843 type-confusion into SetVirtualTag) + regression tests (rejects Unsafe.As, still allows
benign CompilerServices attributes). -018: refresh stale rejection message. Sandbox holds.
Re-review at 7286d320. Core.Abstractions-009: ReadEventsAsync maxEvents<=0 sentinel now
documents the implementer's continuation-point obligation when a backend cap truncates
(the root of OpcUaServer-002). -010: PollGroupEngineTests pass CancellationToken. Plus
EquipmentTagRefResolver.TryResolve [MaybeNullWhen(false)] NRT cleanup + test.
Code review at HEAD 7286d320. Cluster-001 (SeedFromCurrentState reads from one
snapshot), Cluster-003 (HoconLoader double-dispose), Cluster-004 (stale akka.conf
header), Cluster-005 (ServiceLevelCalculator tests added to Cluster.Tests). Cluster-002
deferred (no production caller).
The OPC UA address-space build pipeline was named after a v2-roadmap
milestone number rather than its domain. Rename the family to describe
what it does (build/diff/apply the OPC UA address space):
Phase7Composer -> AddressSpaceComposer
Phase7CompositionResult -> AddressSpaceComposition
Phase7Planner -> AddressSpacePlanner
Phase7Plan -> AddressSpacePlan
Phase7Applier -> AddressSpaceApplier
Phase7ApplyOutcome -> AddressSpaceApplyOutcome
The 9 Phase7*Tests suites follow suit; Phase7ScriptingEntitiesTests ->
ScriptingEntitiesTests (it tests the scripting migration, not the
pipeline). Log-message prefixes move to the new class names.
Pure mechanical rename, no behavioral change. EF migration classes/IDs
(AddPhase7ScriptingTables, ExtendComputeGenerationDiffWithPhase7) are
immutable and left untouched, as are historical design docs.
Build clean; OpcUaServer 261/261, Runtime 272/272, ScriptingEntities
12/12 green.
Replace "SystemPlatform mirror tag", "Galaxy alias", and "SystemPlatform-kind" in doc-comments and
test names with neutral accurate wording ("FolderPath-scoped tag", "EquipmentId == null", etc.).
No code, logic, or test bodies changed — comments and one test method name only.
All five suppressed advisories are now resolved at baseline/resolved versions,
so every NuGetAuditSuppress is removed repo-wide:
- System.Security.Cryptography.Xml (GHSA-37gx-xxp4-5rgx / GHSA-w3x6-4m5h-cxqf)
-> fixed by the .NET 10 baseline (10.0.6)
- OPCFoundation Opc.Ua.Core (GHSA-h958-fxgg-g7w3) -> fixed at resolved 1.5.378.106
Two were still live and are now patched via direct security pins:
- OpenTelemetry.Api 1.9.0 -> 1.15.3 (GHSA-g94r-2vxg-569j) pinned in Cluster;
Runtime/ControlPlane/AdminUI + tests inherit via project reference
- Tmds.DBus.Protocol 0.20.0 -> 0.21.3 (GHSA-xrw6-gwf8-vvr9) pinned in Client.UI
Also correct the Historian sidecar runtime comments (x86 -> x64, matching the
csproj PlatformTarget). Solution audit: 0 vulnerable packages; full build clean.
Default HistorizeToAveva/Retain/Enabled to the entity defaults (true) when a
field is absent/null/non-boolean so a partial blob decodes identically to the
composer's view of a default-constructed ScriptedAlarm (byte-parity), and only
call GetBoolean for a genuine true/false token. Add direct ExtractAlarmDependencyRefs
unit tests (overlap dedup + reserved {{equip}} exclusion).
Filter ExternalIdReservations to WHERE ReleasedAt IS NULL so
DraftSnapshot.ActiveReservations matches its documented semantics and
ValidateReservationPreflight cannot emit spurious BadDuplicateExternalIdentifier
errors from already-released rows. Adds a focused unit test seeding one active
and one released reservation and asserting only the active row is returned.
Persist the canonical AuditOutcome and make structured audit rows visible.
- ConfigAuditLog gains a nullable Outcome column, stored as the AuditOutcome
enum member name (nvarchar(16), mirroring how AdminRole is persisted). The
AuditWriterActor flush now writes Outcome = evt.Outcome.ToString(). Nullable so
legacy rows and the bespoke stored-procedure path (no derived outcome) write
NULL.
- Migration 20260602135350_AddConfigAuditLogOutcome: additive nullable column,
no backfill. Up adds the column, Down drops it. Chains after
20260602112419_CanonicalizeAdminRoles; `dotnet ef migrations
has-pending-model-changes` is clean.
- ClusterAudit visibility fix: the page filtered solely on ClusterId, but the
structured AuditWriterActor path stamps NodeId (ClusterId null), so those rows
were invisible. Extracted ClusterAuditQuery.ForClusterAsync (shared by the page
and tests) which ORs in rows whose NodeId belongs to a node in the cluster —
membership resolved from ClusterNode (NodeId -> ClusterId). SP-path
ClusterId-stamped rows still match.
Tests: ControlPlane 45/45 (adds Outcome persistence + Denied-outcome asserts);
new Configuration ClusterAuditQueryTests 3/3 (both-paths visible, other-cluster
excluded, page-size cap); AdminUI 121/121. Configuration Unit suite is green on a
clean run (a pre-existing timing flake in ResilientConfigReaderTests, untouched
here, occasionally fails under parallel load and passes in isolation).
Standardize the control-plane admin role VALUES on the canonical six
(ZB.MOM.WW.Auth CanonicalRole). OtOpcUa uses four:
ConfigViewer -> Viewer
ConfigEditor -> Designer
FleetAdmin -> Administrator
DriverOperator -> Operator (appsettings-only string role)
This is a rename, not a permission change: enforcement semantics are
preserved (whoever could deploy/administer/operate before still can).
- AdminRole enum members renamed (persisted as string names via
HasConversion<string>); RoleGrants.razor dropdown default updated.
- EF DATA migration CanonicalizeAdminRoles rewrites existing
LdapGroupRoleMapping.Role rows old->new (Up) and back (Down); schema /
model snapshot byte-identical (no pending model changes).
- Enforcement role STRINGS canonicalized:
* Security policies keep their NAMES ("DriverOperator"/"FleetAdmin")
but require canonical roles: RequireRole("Operator","Administrator")
and RequireRole("Administrator").
* Deployments.razor [Authorize(Roles="Administrator,Designer")].
* DevStub now grants "Administrator"; LdapOptions/doc-comment examples
canonicalized.
- Data-plane authorization (NodePermissions/NodeAcl/IPermissionEvaluator/
TriePermissionEvaluator/UserAuthorizationState) UNTOUCHED.
- New CanonicalAdminRolesTests pins canonical claim values end-to-end and
the real registered policies; existing role-string tests updated.
The driver/factory/seed use 'GalaxyMxGateway' (legacy 'Galaxy' was retired),
but the AdminUI editor router, GalaxyDriverPage, address picker, identity
dropdown, the Galaxy browser/probe, and DraftValidator still keyed on 'Galaxy'.
Result: the seeded GalaxyMxGateway driver couldn't be edited ('no editor
registered'), UI-created Galaxy drivers wrote a type with no factory, and a
SystemPlatform-bound GalaxyMxGateway driver failed publish validation.
Align all stragglers to GalaxyMxGateway (+ failing-test-first DraftValidator
coverage). ShouldStub's 'Galaxy' legacy safety-net left intact.