TryParse now rejects three classes of malformed PCCC address:
- Sub-element + bit-index together (e.g. T4:0.ACC/2) — never valid in PCCC
- File number on I/O/S system files (e.g. I3:0, S2:1) — single-letter only
- Sub-element on non-T/C/R files (e.g. B3:0.DN, N7:0.FOO) — only Timer,
Counter, and Control files carry structured elements
New helper predicates IsNoFileNumberLetter / IsSubElementFileLetter
keep the parser's intent clear. Regression tests added in AbLegacyAddressTests.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
WriteCommand.ParseValue wraps FormatException/OverflowException as
CliFx CommandException so a bad --value yields a clean one-line CLI error
naming the value and target type instead of a raw .NET stack trace.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Driver.AbCip.Cli-001: WriteCommand.ParseValue wraps FormatException/
OverflowException as CommandException so bad --value input yields a clean
CLI error instead of a raw stack trace.
Driver.AbCip.Cli-002: probe/read/subscribe commands reject Structure types
up front (RejectStructure helper), matching the write guard.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
FormatStatus now matches named codes against code & 0xFFFF0000 (high-word
mask) rather than exact equality, so status codes carrying sub-code or flag
bits in the low 16 bits (e.g. 0x80050001) still resolve to their named class.
For codes not in the named shortlist a severity-class fallback using the top
2 bits always emits Good / Uncertain / Bad rather than bare hex.
Updated the stale FormatStatus_unknown_codes_fall_back_to_hex_only test (its
expectation became invalid once the severity-class fallback was added) and
added new Theory cases exercising both the high-word matching and the
severity-class fallback paths.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
WonderwareHistorianClient.ReadAtTimeAsync passed the sidecar's reply.Samples
straight through ToSnapshots, which violated the IHistorianDataSource
contract: the result MUST be the same length and order as the requested
timestampsUtc, with gaps returned as Bad-quality snapshots. If the sidecar
dropped or reordered samples, OPC UA HistoryReadAtTime would silently
misalign values with timestamps.
Add an AlignAtTimeSnapshots helper that indexes the returned samples by
timestamp ticks, builds the result array at timestampsUtc.Count in request
order, and emits a Bad-quality (0x80000000) snapshot for any requested
timestamp the sidecar did not return.
Add the ReadAtTimeAsync_PartialAndReorderedReply_AlignsByTimestamp_AndFillsGapsAsBad
regression test where the fake returns a partial, reordered sample set.
Update code-reviews/Driver.Historian.Wonderware.Client/findings.md: -001
Resolved, open-finding count 10 -> 9.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
WriteToReadOnlyFile was listed in MalformedErrors, so ClassifyOutcome/
MapOutcome routed it to PermanentFail and the store-and-forward sink
dead-lettered every alarm event in the batch. But WriteToReadOnlyFile is
a connection-configuration fault (the write session was opened without
ReadOnly = false), not an event-payload fault — treating it as permanent
silently and permanently discards alarm events on a misconfigured or
regressed connection, which is data loss.
Move WriteToReadOnlyFile from MalformedErrors into ConnectionErrors. The
batch loop now aborts the batch, resets the connection (so the reconnect
path re-opens a writable ReadOnly = false session), and defers the
events as RetryPlease for the next drain tick.
Updated the ClassifyOutcome theory data and added a dedicated regression
test pinning WriteToReadOnlyFile -> RetryPlease.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
The DL205 family-native branch routed every V-prefixed address through
DirectLogicAddress.UserVMemoryToPdu, a plain octal-to-decimal decode.
DL205/DL260 system V-memory (V40400 and up) is not a simple octal decode:
the CPU relocates the system bank to Modbus PDU 0x2100. Octal-decoding
V40400 produced 16640 (0x4100), the wrong register, so any tag addressing
a system register through the grammar string silently read/wrote the
wrong PLC memory.
- Add DirectLogicAddress.VMemoryToPdu, which decodes the octal V-address,
detects the system bank (octal >= V40400 == SystemVMemoryOctalBase) and
relocates it through SystemVMemoryToPdu to PDU 0x2100; user-bank
addresses keep the plain octal decode.
- ModbusAddressParser's DL205 V branch now calls VMemoryToPdu instead of
UserVMemoryToPdu. UserVMemoryToPdu is retained for user-bank-only callers.
- Correct the ModbusFamilyParserTests V40400 assertion (16640 -> 0x2100)
and add system-bank regression cases plus direct helper coverage.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
_lastPublishedByRef was a plain Dictionary<string, object> mutated inside
ShouldPublish, which runs on the PollGroupEngine onChange callback. The engine
runs one background Task per subscription, so a driver with two or more
subscriptions invokes ShouldPublish concurrently on separate threads. Concurrent
TryGetValue/indexer writes on a non-thread-safe Dictionary can corrupt internal
state, drop entries, or throw, crashing the poll loop.
Switch _lastPublishedByRef to ConcurrentDictionary<string, object>; its
TryGetValue and indexer-set operations are individually thread-safe, so the
deadband cache is now correct under concurrent multi-subscription publishing,
consistent with the lock-guarded sibling cache _lastWrittenByRef.
Add an xUnit + Shouldly regression test that runs 24 deadband-configured
single-tag subscriptions concurrently and asserts the poll loop survives without
faulting.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Driver.Galaxy-002 — DataTypeMap.Map had no Int64 arm though MxValueDecoder/
MxValueEncoder both fully support Int64. Galaxy attributes with the Int64
mx_data_type code fell through to the String default, creating a String
address-space node while runtime reads decoded a boxed long. Added
`6 => DriverDataType.Int64`, extending the contiguous 0..5 scheme so the type
map agrees with the decoder/encoder on all seven Galaxy data types.
Driver.Galaxy-008 — after a stream fault the EventPump's StreamEvents consumer
loop exited and its channel completed; EventPump.Start() is a no-op on a
completed-but-non-null loop, so a replayed subscription had no consumer and
ReplayAsync never re-registered the post-reconnect item handles. ReplayAsync
now recreates the EventPump (RestartEventPumpForReplay) and rebinds the
SubscriptionRegistry per subscription with the fresh item handles returned by
the post-reconnect SubscribeBulkAsync, via new SubscriptionRegistry.SnapshotEntries
and Rebind APIs.
Regression tests: DataTypeMapTests (every code incl. Int64), SubscriptionRegistry
Tests (Rebind/SnapshotEntries), EventPumpStreamFaultTests (faulted pump dead,
fresh pump resumes dispatch).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Driver.FOCAS-001: FocasDriverConfigDto exposed no FixedTree / AlarmProjection /
HandleRecycle sections, so a deployment that opted into those features per
docs/drivers/FOCAS.md had the sections silently dropped by case-insensitive
JSON parsing and the features stayed at their disabled defaults. Added
FocasFixedTreeDto / FocasAlarmProjectionDto / FocasHandleRecycleDto and Build*
mappers in CreateInstance that populate the matching FocasDriverOptions
properties; a missing section or field keeps its existing default.
Driver.FOCAS-002: the fixed-tree bootstrap probe classified ProgramInfo as
"supported" whenever GetProgramInfoAsync returned non-null, but WireFocasClient
.GetProgramInfoAsync substituted defaults instead of throwing on a FOCAS error
return, so a CNC series answering EW_FUNC/EW_NOOPT for cnc_exeprgname2 /
cnc_rdopmode still got the Program/ and OperationMode/ subtrees. The method now
throws InvalidOperationException when neither the program-name nor the op-mode
read is IsOk, so SafeTryProbe correctly suppresses the capability.
Added FocasFactoryConfigTests covering the three opt-in config sections
round-tripping through CreateInstance and the fixed-tree bootstrap classifying
ProgramInfo as unsupported when the probe throws. Added an internal
FocasDriver.Options test seam.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Driver.OpcUaClient-001 — ReadAsync/WriteAsync/DiscoverAsync captured the
session before acquiring _gate, so a reconnect that completed while the
operation was blocked on the gate left the wire call bound to a stale,
closed session. All three now re-read Session (and parse NodeIds) inside
the _gate critical section after WaitAsync returns.
Driver.OpcUaClient-002 — OnReconnectComplete ignored the give-up (null
session) case, permanently wedging the driver with no Faulted signal and
no reconnect loop. The give-up branch now transitions HostState to
Faulted, sets a Faulted DriverHealth with an explanatory message, and
re-arms a fresh SessionReconnectHandler (TryRearmReconnect) against the
last-known session so an always-on gateway self-heals.
Driver.OpcUaClient-003 — BrowseRecursiveAsync discarded browse
continuation points, silently truncating large remote folders.
It now loops on BrowseResult.ContinuationPoint calling BrowseNextAsync
and appending each page until the continuation point is empty.
Driver.OpcUaClient-004 — driver-specs.md §8 namespace handling was
absent. Added NamespaceMap (built from session.NamespaceUris at connect,
rebuilt on reconnect) which persists discovered NodeIds in the
server-stable nsu=<uri>;... form; reads/writes re-resolve that form
against the current session so a remote namespace-table reorder no
longer misaddresses nodes. Added the TargetNamespaceKind option +
UnsMappingTable and ValidateNamespaceKind startup enforcement.
Driver.OpcUaClient-005 — OnKeepAlive read/wrote _reconnectHandler
without a lock, racing the SDK keep-alive timer thread and leaking
handlers. The check-and-set in OnKeepAlive, the take-and-clear in
ShutdownAsync, and the dispose/re-arm in OnReconnectComplete now all
run inside the _probeLock critical section.
Adds OpcUaClientNamespaceTests (11 xUnit + Shouldly regression tests)
covering ValidateNamespaceKind and the NamespaceMap stable encoding.
Reconnect/browse wire paths remain fixture-gated per finding -015.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Driver.S7-001: Timer (T{n}) / Counter (C{n}) addresses parsed cleanly but
the read path had no S7DataType or decode case for them, so a Timer/Counter
tag passed fail-fast init and then threw a misleading type-mismatch on every
read. InitializeAsync now runs RejectUnsupportedTagAddresses, throwing a clear
NotSupportedException ("not yet supported", echoing tag name + address) so the
config error fails fast at init.
Driver.S7-006: ShutdownAsync cancelled the probe/poll CTSs but did not await
the fire-and-forget loop tasks before DisposeAsync disposed _gate, letting a
loop iteration mid-semaphore race a disposed object. The probe task is now
tracked in _probeTask and each poll task in SubscriptionState.PollTask;
ShutdownAsync cancels every CTS, awaits Task.WhenAll of those handles with a
bounded 5 s DrainTimeout, then disposes the CTSs and gate. Task.Run is passed
CancellationToken.None so the handle is always awaitable.
Driver.S7-007: a PUT/GET-disabled fault (permanent misconfiguration) was
mapped identically to a transient PlcException — both BadDeviceFailure +
Degraded. ReadAsync/WriteAsync now split the catch via an IsAccessDenied
filter (S7.Net exposes no typed code for AccessingObjectNotAllowed, so the
inner-exception chain is inspected for the "not allowed" marker). Access-denied
now maps to BadNotSupported and Faulted with a config-alert message pointing
at the TIA Portal PUT/GET toggle; genuine device faults stay BadDeviceFailure.
Driver.S7-011: S7Driver ignored driverConfigJson on Initialize/Reinitialize,
so a config change delivered through ReinitializeAsync (the only Core-initiated
in-process recovery path) was silently discarded. Config parsing was factored
into S7DriverFactoryExtensions.ParseOptions; InitializeAsync now re-parses
driverConfigJson and rebuilds _options whenever the document has a real body.
An empty / placeholder document keeps the constructor options.
Adds S7DriverCodeReviewFixTests covering Timer/Counter rejection, config-json
application on Initialize/Reinitialize, and shutdown-drain with active
subscriptions. All 68 S7 driver tests pass.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Driver.AbLegacy-001 — PCCC bit-index range. AbLegacyAddress.TryParse
accepted a bit index of 0..31 for every file type, but a 16-bit
N/B/I/O/S/A word only has bits 0..15. TryParse now range-checks the
bit index against the file's word width (0..15 for 16-bit element
files, 0..31 for the 32-bit L file, no bits on float files), so
addresses like N7:0/20 are rejected at parse time instead of silently
truncating in the (short) cast. WriteBitInWordAsync reads and writes
an L-file parent word as 32-bit Long and masks the RMW arithmetic to
the native width, so a sign-extended 16-bit decode can no longer
corrupt the high bits.
Driver.AbLegacy-006 — shared-runtime concurrency. A per-tag libplctag
Tag handle is cached and reused by both the server read path and the
poll loop, with no synchronisation around Read/GetStatus/DecodeValue.
Added a per-runtime SemaphoreSlim (DeviceState.GetRuntimeLock, keyed
by tag name); ReadAsync and WriteAsync now hold it across the whole
Read -> GetStatus -> Decode / Encode -> Write -> GetStatus sequence so
no two threads touch the same Tag handle concurrently.
Added xUnit + Shouldly regression coverage: AbLegacyBitIndexRangeTests
(per-file bit-range validation + L-file 32-bit RMW + sign-extension
safety) and AbLegacyRuntimeConcurrencyTests (overlap-detecting fake
proving concurrent read/read and read/write are serialised).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Driver.AbCip-001 — ReinitializeAsync silently discarded its config JSON.
Extracted AbCipDriverFactoryExtensions.ParseOptions; InitializeAsync now
re-parses a content-bearing driverConfigJson and replaces _options (and
recreates the alarm projection), so a reinitialize with a changed config
(new device/tag, changed timeout) actually takes effect. A blank or
empty-object JSON keeps construction-time options for the unit-test seam.
Driver.AbCip-002 — libplctag status mapping used wrong integer constants.
MapLibplctagStatus now switches on the libplctag.NET Status enum members
(Ok/Pending/ErrorTimeout/ErrorNotFound/ErrorNotAllowed/ErrorOutOfBounds/…)
instead of hand-typed natives, so timeout/not-found/not-allowed/out-of-bounds
get their specific OPC UA codes instead of all collapsing to
BadCommunicationError. The int overload casts to Status to stay correct
against the wrapper's contiguous renumbering.
Driver.AbCip-003 — whole-UDT reads decoded members at declaration-order
offsets, which Studio 5000 does not guarantee. Added the opt-in
AbCipDriverOptions.EnableDeclarationOnlyUdtGrouping flag (default false);
AbCipUdtReadPlanner.Build forms no groups when it is off, so by default
every UDT member reads per-tag rather than at possibly-wrong offsets.
Driver.AbCip-008 — probe loops were fire-and-forget and ShutdownAsync raced
them. Each probe Task is stored on DeviceState.ProbeTask; ShutdownAsync now
cancels every CTS, awaits each probe Task (10s timeout), then disposes the
CTS and handles. DeviceState.Runtimes/ParentRuntimes are ConcurrentDictionary
and the Ensure*RuntimeAsync paths use TryAdd, disposing the losing concurrent
creator instead of leaking a native tag handle.
Adds AbCipDriverCodeReviewRegressionTests and updates existing AbCip tests
to the corrected status constants + opt-in grouping flag. AbCip driver +
test project build clean; all 244 AbCip tests pass. (The full-solution
build has pre-existing, unrelated Driver.Galaxy protobuf-generation errors
in this worktree.)
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Driver.TwinCAT-001 — InitializeAsync/ReinitializeAsync ignored driverConfigJson.
Extracted the DTO-to-options parse into a shared TwinCATDriverFactoryExtensions.ParseOptions;
InitializeAsync now re-parses driverConfigJson into a mutable _options field, so a config
generation pushed via ReinitializeAsync (added/removed devices, tags, probe settings) is
actually applied at runtime.
Driver.TwinCAT-002 — LInt/ULInt narrowed to Int32. ToDriverDataType now maps LInt to Int64,
ULInt to UInt64, UDInt to UInt32, UInt/USInt to UInt16, Int/SInt to Int16, and the IEC
TIME/DATE/DT/TOD types to UInt32 (their raw UDINT counter). Removed the stale "Int64 gap"
comment — no truncation or sign flips at the OPC UA encode layer.
Driver.TwinCAT-007 — EnsureConnectedAsync was not thread-safe. Connect/reconnect is now
serialized per device by a SemaphoreSlim (DeviceState.ConnectGate) with a double-checked
connect, mirroring the S7 driver. Concurrent read/write/probe callers can no longer leak a
client or race a create-vs-dispose.
Driver.TwinCAT-008 — native ADS notification callbacks ran driver logic on the AMS router
thread. AdsTwinCATClient now enqueues AdsNotificationEx callbacks onto a bounded Channel
drained by a dedicated managed task; the router-thread callback only does a non-blocking
TryWrite, so a slow consumer cannot stall ADS notification delivery process-wide.
Driver.TwinCAT-013 — TwinCATDriver did not implement IRediscoverable. The driver now
implements IRediscoverable; AdsTwinCATClient detects ADS 0x0702 (symbol-version-changed) on
read/write paths and raises OnSymbolVersionChanged, which the driver forwards as
OnRediscoveryNeeded so Core rebuilds the address space after a PLC program re-download.
Adds TwinCATHighFindingsRegressionTests covering all five fixes; updates the data-type
mapping assertion in TwinCATDriverTests. TwinCAT driver builds clean; 119 tests pass.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
SnapshotFormatter.FormatStatus mapped four OPC UA status names to
incorrect numeric codes, mislabelling operator-facing CLI output. The
codes were corrected to their canonical OPC Foundation
Opc.Ua.StatusCodes values:
BadTimeout 0x80060000 -> 0x800A0000
BadNoCommunication 0x80070000 -> 0x80310000
BadWaitingForInitialData 0x80080000 -> 0x80320000
BadNodeIdInvalid 0x80350000 -> 0x80330000
The Cli.Common project does not reference the Opc.Ua package (only
Core.Abstractions / CliFx / Serilog), so the hex literals were
corrected in place with a sync note rather than adding a heavy new
dependency.
SnapshotFormatterTests was updated: the [Theory] expectations now use
the correct spec codes and assert the full rendered form, plus a new
regression [Theory] confirms the pre-fix wrong names no longer apply.
All 24 tests pass.
findings.md: Driver.Cli.Common-001 set to Resolved; open count 6 -> 5.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
The ReconnectSupervisor was constructed but its trigger
ReportTransportFailure was never called. When the gateway StreamEvents
stream faulted, EventPump just logged and exited — the supervisor was
never notified, so a transient gateway drop permanently stopped
data-change notifications while GetHealth() still reported Healthy.
EventPump gains an optional onStreamFault callback invoked from its
stream-fault catch block (not on clean shutdown). GalaxyDriver wires it
to ReconnectSupervisor.ReportTransportFailure so a transport drop drives
reopen → replay.
This is the minimal fix for -001; the pump-restart-on-reopen gap remains
tracked as Driver.Galaxy-008. Regression tests cover the callback being
invoked on fault, the end-to-end supervisor reopen/replay, and that a
clean shutdown does not fire it. Driver.Galaxy suite: 206/206 pass.
Resolves code-review finding Driver.Galaxy-001 (Critical).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
The mxaccessgw updated alarms to a session-less central monitor:
AcknowledgeAlarm dropped SessionId and alarm transitions now come from
the session-less StreamAlarms feed instead of the per-session worker
StreamEvents stream. The GalaxyDriver no longer compiled against the
updated client.
- GatewayGalaxyAlarmAcknowledger: session-less rewrite — no GalaxyMxSession;
outcome read from ProtocolStatus (throw) and Hresult (warn).
- New IGalaxyAlarmFeed seam + GatewayGalaxyAlarmFeed: background consumer
of StreamAlarms that decodes the active-alarm snapshot plus live
transitions into GalaxyAlarmTransition and reopens the stream on
transport faults.
- EventPump: drop the dead per-session OnAlarmTransition path; the
per-session stream no longer carries alarms.
- GalaxyDriver: bridge the feed onto IAlarmSource.OnAlarmEvent; the feed
starts on SubscribeAlarmsAsync, independent of data subscriptions.
- Tests: replace EventPumpAlarmTests with GatewayGalaxyAlarmFeedTests;
move the driver alarm-source tests onto the IGalaxyAlarmFeed seam.
Browse needed no change — GatewayGalaxyHierarchySource consumes the
unchanged DiscoverHierarchy contract.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
SdkAlarmHistorianWriteBackend.WriteBatchAsync replaces the RetryPlease
placeholder with the real entry point — HistorianAccess.AddStreamedValue
(HistorianEvent, out HistorianAccessError) in aahClientManaged, pinned by
decompiling the installed SDK.
The write path opens its own ReadOnly=false connection: the query-side
HistorianDataSource opens ReadOnly sessions and AddStreamedValue fails on
those with WriteToReadOnlyFile. IHistorianConnectionFactory gains a readOnly
parameter (default true, query path unchanged); BuildConnectionArgs is
extracted as a pure helper. HistorianClusterEndpointPicker is shared for
node failover; connection-class errors abort the batch as RetryPlease and
reset the connection, malformed-input codes map to PermanentFail.
Tests: connection-unavailable batch deferral, ClassifyOutcome error-code
table, BuildConnectionArgs read-vs-write shaping (80 pass, 2 rig-skipped).
Live_* round-trip tests stay Skip-gated for the D.1 rollout smoke.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Add the spec-required 100/1000-event batching tests and cluster-failover
tests that were missing from the existing C.1 suite:
- AahClientManagedAlarmEventWriterTests: add Large_batch_all_ack_returns_all_true
(batchSize 100 + 1000) and Large_batch_alternating_outcomes_are_positionally_correct
(batchSize 100 + 1000) to satisfy the "1 / 100 / 1000 events" spec requirement;
add Backend_retry_then_succeed_simulates_cluster_failover to cover the
RetryPlease-then-Ack sequence at the IPC layer (unit-level stand-in for the
rig-gated live cluster-failover path).
- SdkAlarmHistorianWriteBackendTests (new file): unit tests that pin the
placeholder backend's RetryPlease-for-every-slot contract (preserves queued
events while D.1 is unresolved); plus two Skip("rig-required") integration
tests covering the live SDK single-event roundtrip and cluster failover via
HistorianClusterEndpointPicker — remove the Skip in PR D.1.
Feasibility note: aahClientManaged.dll IS present in lib/ and referenced in
the csproj; the SDK call site is isolated behind IAlarmHistorianWriteBackend
in SdkAlarmHistorianWriteBackend.WriteBatchAsync (single method, D.1 seam).
The full AahClientManagedAlarmEventWriter implementation was already complete.
Build: 0 errors, 0 warnings.
Tests: 64 passed, 2 skipped (rig-gated), 0 failed.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
#1 EventPumpBoundedChannelTests.Tags_metrics_with_client_name_for_multi_driver_hosts:
Replace fixed Task.Delay(100) with a poll-until-condition loop (5 s
timeout, 25 ms poll) so the test waits until the galaxy.events.received
measurement for galaxy.client=Driver-X actually lands in the listener.
Also adds lock(captured) in the MeterListener callback and at all reads,
since Counter.Add() fires the callback on the RunAsync background thread.
#2 VirtualTagEngineTests.Upstream_change_triggers_cascade_through_two_levels:
After waiting for B=15.0, also await WaitForConditionAsync for C=30.0
before asserting C. The cascade runs B then C sequentially under the
_evalGate semaphore; the prior code could read C while its evaluation
had not yet acquired the gate.
#3 ThreeUserInteropMatrixTests.Admin_Resolves_All_Five_Groups_From_LDAP:
Wrap the AuthenticateAsync call in a 15 s linked CancellationTokenSource
with one retry so transient GLAuth latency spikes under parallel test
load do not cause a CancellationToken expiry before the LDAP bind/search
complete.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Rewrite src/ and tests/ project paths in docs, CLAUDE.md, README.md, and
test-fixture READMEs to the new module-folder layout (Core/Server/Drivers/
Client/Tooling). References to retired v1 projects (Galaxy.Host/Proxy/Shared,
the legacy monolithic test projects) are left untouched.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Group all 69 projects into category subfolders under src/ and tests/ so the
Rider Solution Explorer mirrors the module structure. Folders: Core, Server,
Drivers (with a nested Driver CLIs subfolder), Client, Tooling.
- Move every project folder on disk with git mv (history preserved as renames).
- Recompute relative paths in 57 .csproj files: cross-category ProjectReferences,
the lib/ HintPath+None refs in Driver.Historian.Wonderware, and the external
mxaccessgw refs in Driver.Galaxy and its test project.
- Rebuild ZB.MOM.WW.OtOpcUa.slnx with nested solution folders.
- Re-prefix project paths in functional scripts (e2e, compliance, smoke SQL,
integration, install).
Build green (0 errors); unit tests pass. Docs left for a separate pass.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>