Fix TESTS only (production already green) so the four in-scope test projects
compile + pass under the v3 dark address space:
- Core.Abstractions.Tests: drop AllowedNamespaceKinds/NamespaceKindCompatibility
from DriverTypeMetadata; rewrite EquipmentTagRefResolver tests to the single-func
RawPath-lookup contract (no parseRef/transient cache).
- Core.Tests: rewrite EquipmentNodeWalkerTests to EquipmentNamespaceContent(Areas,
Lines,Equipment,VirtualTags?,ScriptedAlarms?) — folders + VirtualTags +
ScriptedAlarms only; raw-tag variables dark (skipped Batch-4 placeholder). Drop
retired Equipment.DriverInstanceId.
- Runtime.Tests: rewrite golden corpus + TagConfigCorpusParityTests to the v3
RawPath/RawTagEntry round-trip (byte + TagConfigIntent parity; EquipmentTags dark).
Salvage VirtualTag + ScriptedAlarm artifact parity to the new Compose signature.
Retire the equipment-tag-materialization parity files (Array/Historize/Alias) and
the equipment-device-binding DeviceHost parity to documented skipped placeholders.
Skip 34 dark equipment-tag routing/value/alarm/write/discovery actor tests with a
shared DarkAddressSpaceReasons constant. Re-key cluster-scoped tests to v3 UNS
line->area attribution.
- ControlPlane.Tests: ConfigComposer round-trips re-keyed to RawFolder/Device (no
Namespaces); tag-config gate resolves driver via Device; deploy-gate collision test
re-keyed to UnsEffectiveNameCollision; drop retired BadCrossClusterNamespaceBinding
case.
- ConfigComposer: snapshot v3 tables (RawFolders/TagGroups/UnsTagReferences),
drop the retired Namespaces snapshot; RevisionHash follows the new blob.
- DeploymentArtifact: compute each raw tag's RawPath (RawFolder->Driver->Device->
TagGroup ancestry via shared RawPathResolver); per-driver RawTags + merged
DriverConfig+DeviceConfig config injected into DriverInstanceSpec via
DriverDeviceConfigMerger; ParseComposition emits an empty EquipmentTags set
(DARK until Batch 4); EquipmentNode driver/device hooks always null; cluster
scoping attributes equipment by UNS line only.
- AddressSpaceComposer: rewritten to the v3 shape (no Namespace/NamespaceKind,
no dropped Tag/Equipment fields); emits empty EquipmentTags (parity mirror).
- DriverHostActor: fan-out/write map tuple member FullName -> RawPath.
- Commons: new RawPathResolver (shared identity authority) + DriverDeviceConfigMerger
(single/multi-device endpoint+RawTags merge).
- DraftValidator: v3 rules — raw-name charset (RawPaths.ValidateSegment),
historized effective-tagname <=255, UNS effective-leaf uniqueness across
UnsTagReference/VirtualTag/ScriptedAlarm; DraftSnapshot(+Factory) carry the new tables.
- AdminOperationsActor: tag-config inspection resolves driver via Device (no
EquipmentId/DriverInstanceId on Tag).
- Tests: RawPathResolver/merger unit tests (Commons.Tests, green) +
DeploymentArtifact RawPath/dark test (Runtime.Tests, awaits WP6 corpus fixes).
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.
The pass-through NullDriverCapabilityInvoker returns the call-site task directly, so it
never exercises the real invoker's internal `pipeline.ExecuteAsync(...).ConfigureAwait(false)`.
Adds a test-only Core reference to Runtime.Tests (the PRODUCTION Runtime assembly stays
Polly-free via the seam) and a discovery test that drives DriverInstanceActor through a real
CapabilityInvoker over a genuinely-yielding ITagDiscovery driver — proving the invoker's
internal ConfigureAwait(false) does NOT leak to the actor's own await, so the post-await
Context.Parent.Tell still runs (DiscoveredNodesReady arrives). Runtime.Tests 358, Core.Tests 238.
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.
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.
HandleRestartDriver stopped + respawned the child within one synchronous
message handler, reusing the base actor name drv-<id>. Context.Stop is async
(the child processes its own stop on its own mailbox), so the old child was
ALWAYS still registered when the respawn ran — Context.ActorOf threw
InvalidActorNameException deterministically on every AdminUI Restart press,
crashing + restarting the host.
Fix: a monotonic _childSpawnGeneration counter (single-threaded actor) feeds a
-g<gen> suffix on every spawned child name, so a respawn can never collide with
the still-terminating predecessor. Children are tracked by the _children dict
(by IActorRef), never by actor path, so the suffix is invisible to callers.
This also closes the same-shaped latent race in the reconcile path (a removed-
then-readded instance, and a driver-type-change ToStop+ToSpawn in one plan).
Regression test RestartDriver_respawns_the_child_without_an_actor_name_collision
(verified: FAILS on the old code with the exact InvalidActorNameException,
PASSES with the fix). Runtime.Tests 238/238 green. Code-reviewed (approved).
Phase B native alarms never fired end-to-end: GalaxyDriver suppresses OnAlarmEvent until
an alarm subscription exists (_alarmSubscriptions.Count > 0), but the runtime only attached
the OnAlarmEvent handler and never called SubscribeAlarmsAsync — so the central feed stayed
gated and no transition reached the Part 9 condition / /alerts. Unit tests passed because
they inject through the IAlarmSource seam directly; the deferred live /run surfaced it.
DriverHostActor computes per-driver alarm refs (alarm-bearing tags' FullNames) and hands them
via SetDesiredSubscriptions; DriverInstanceActor calls SubscribeAlarmsAsync for IAlarmSource
drivers on Connected entry and whenever alarm refs are pushed while Connected (the deploy path),
idempotent via a cached handle reset on detach so reconnect re-subscribes.
Add AllDeadLetters probe to Native_alarm_during_reconnect_is_dropped_not_forwarded so the
test genuinely guards the Reconnecting state's Receive<NativeAlarmRaised> drop handler —
removing that handler would now cause a dead-letter and fail the assertion (false-negative
gap closed). Reword the ScriptedAlarms.md severity-mapping note: "snaps on the first
transition" → "every transition maps … overriding the authored seed from the first
transition onward", clarifying that MapSeverity runs on every event, not just the first.