# Follow-up #10 — Wire CapabilityInvoker into the production dispatch layer (RESILIENCE-DISPATCH-GAP) > **Status:** IMPLEMENTED (code-complete + unit/analyzer/context-verified) · live gate RAN 2026-07-08 — DI wiring > confirmed live, behavioral log-line not observed (disciplined stop; see LIVE GATE below) · > **Branch:** `fix/archreview-crit10-wire-capability-invoker` @ `62556c24` (off `fix/archreview-c1-wire-analyzer`, > NOT master — the analyzer is the standing guard + the pragmas to remove live there) · **Surfaced by:** guard > 07/C-1 · **Task:** #10 · **Severity:** High · **Risk:** Medium (behavior-changing hot path). See [`STATUS.md`](STATUS.md). ## OUTCOME (2026-07-08) — implemented as a Core.Abstractions SEAM, not a direct thread **The filed plan below was INFEASIBLE as written.** It assumed `DriverInstanceActor` could reference `CapabilityInvoker` directly. It cannot: **Runtime is deliberately Polly-free** — it references `Core.Abstractions`, NOT `Core` (where `CapabilityInvoker` + Polly live), the exact boundary `IDriverFactory` documents ("so the Runtime project doesn't pull in Core which would drag in Polly + driver hosting"). Threading the concrete invoker in would reverse that architectural decision. **Fix shipped = a seam mirroring `IDriverFactory`:** - `Core.Abstractions`: `IDriverCapabilityInvoker` (+ `NullDriverCapabilityInvoker` pass-through), `IDriverCapabilityInvokerFactory` (+ null factory). - `Core`: `CapabilityInvoker` implements the interface; new `DriverCapabilityInvokerFactory` builds a per-instance invoker over the singleton pipeline builder + status tracker + `DriverFactoryRegistry.GetTier`. - `Runtime`: `DriverInstanceActor` takes an `IDriverCapabilityInvoker` (default = pass-through) and wraps its **6** dispatch sites; `DriverHostActor.SpawnChild` injects the real invoker built by the factory (resolved from DI in the Runtime SCE like `IDriverFactory`). - `Host`: `DriverFactoryBootstrap` registers the tracker + builder + concrete factory. - **Analyzer**: `IDriverCapabilityInvoker.ExecuteAsync/ExecuteWriteAsync` added as wrapper homes (interface-typed invoker calls must suppress OTOPCUA0001 too). All 6 `RESILIENCE-DISPATCH-GAP` pragmas removed. **Two triage corrections vs. the filed table below:** 1. Only **6** sites are real (all in `DriverInstanceActor`). The 7th — `GenericDriverNodeManager` — is **test-only scaffolding** (zero production references; the Server has its own address-space path). Its call is NOT wired; the pragma is re-annotated accordingly, not left as a "tracked gap". 2. ~~**Tier-DEFAULT policy only.** `DriverInstanceSpec` (the deploy artifact) does not carry the per-instance `ResilienceConfig` JSON, so overrides aren't applied yet.~~ **✅ RESOLVED by task #13** (`fix/archreview-crit13-resilience-config-artifact` `75403caa`): the artifact already emitted the column (the composer serializes the whole `DriverInstance` entity; AdminUI already authored+persisted it) — only the read path dropped it. `DriverInstanceSpec` now carries `ResilienceConfig`, `Create` takes + layers it (invalidating the instance's cached pipelines so a respawn takes effect), and `DriverSpawnPlanner` respawns on a ResilienceConfig change. Per-instance overrides now reach the invoker. See [`FOLLOWUP-13`](FOLLOWUP-13-resilience-config-artifact.md). **Observability finding + fix.** The resilience-status tracker has **no reader** (Admin `/hosts`, Phase 6.1 Stream E.2/E.3, was never built) and the pipeline builder logged nothing — so the pipeline ran **invisibly**. Added retry / breaker-open / breaker-close **structured logging** to `DriverResiliencePipelineBuilder` (optional ILogger, wired in the Host DI). This is the operator-facing observability surface AND the prerequisite for any live-verify. **Verification done (deterministic + local):** - Negative control: unwrapping any site fails the Runtime build with OTOPCUA0001. - Recording-invoker Runtime test: write routes via `ExecuteWriteAsync` with the `IPerCallHostResolver` host; subscribe via `ExecuteAsync` — proves runtime routing + capability + host key. - **Real-`CapabilityInvoker` actor-context test**: a genuinely-yielding discovery driven through the real invoker publishes `DiscoveredNodesReady` — proving the invoker's internal `ConfigureAwait(false)` does NOT leak to the actor's `await` (the one path pass-through can't cover; needed a test-only Core ref in Runtime.Tests). - Analyzer test: the interface is a valid wrapper home. Pipeline-builder test: retry events are logged. - Full solution builds clean (0 errors); Runtime.Tests 358, Core.Tests 238, Analyzers 32 green; pass-through default keeps existing dispatch tests byte-for-byte unchanged. **LIVE GATE — ran 2026-07-08 (task #12). PARTIAL: DI wiring confirmed live; behavioral log NOT observed (disciplined stop). Outcome:** - ✅ **Built the Host image FROM SOURCE** on the crit13 tip (`docker compose … build central-1`) — #10 + #13 compile and publish into a real container. The Gitea feed was **not** a blocker: it answers **200 anonymously**, so the in-container `dotnet restore` pulled the `ZB.MOM.WW.*` packages fine (the recipe's feed-creds caveat is moot). - ✅ **Stood up the live rig** (`sql` + `migrator` + `central-1`/`central-2` + `traefik`); central-1 booted **healthy** — cluster up, OPC UA on `:4840`, AdminUI on `:9000` — running the new invoker wiring. - ✅ **Prod DI binds the REAL factory — confirmed two ways:** (1) the new deterministic guard `ResilienceInvokerFactoryRegistrationTests` (Host.IntegrationTests, `8a8b9ec5`) asserts `AddOtOpcUaDriverFactories` resolves `IDriverCapabilityInvokerFactory` → the concrete `DriverCapabilityInvokerFactory` (not the null pass-through) and that it mints a real `CapabilityInvoker`; (2) the rig booted cleanly with that exact registration active. This closes the **primary** risk (was it wired in prod?). - 🟡 **Behavioral retry/breaker LOG line — NOT observed live**, by a deliberate stop (not a failure). Reading the Modbus driver showed **none of its cheap paths throw a wrapped exception**: `DiscoverAsync` is offline/config-driven (enumerates `_options.Tags`, no connect), `SubscribeAsync` is lazy (`_poll.Subscribe`, no connect), and reads are the **non-wrapped** poll path returning bad-status. The **only** invoker-wrapped Modbus site that throws a connection exception is an **idempotent `WriteAsync`** to a dead endpoint — which needs full config authoring (driver + UNS + equipment + idempotent-writable tag) **plus** a data-plane-LDAP-authorized Client.CLI write. That multi-dependency chase isn't worth it: the retry/breaker **behavior** is already proven deterministically (`CapabilityInvokerTests` retry, `DriverCapabilityInvokerFactoryTests` override, the real-invoker actor-context test, the pipeline-builder logging test). To actually see the log line, S7 (whose reconnect path *does* throw on a dead socket) or a Modbus idempotent-write-to-dead-endpoint would be the trigger. - 🐞 **RIG BUG found + ✅ FIXED (unrelated to #10/#13):** the committed `docker-dev/docker-compose.yml` still carried the **retired Wonderware `ServerHistorian` keys** (`Host`/`Port`/`SharedSecret`) with `Enabled: "true"`, but the historian-gateway cutover made the code read `ServerHistorian__Endpoint` → **empty-URI crash at every dev bring-up** (`HistorianGatewayClientAdapter.Create`, unhandled `UriFormatException`) — docker-dev was unbootable against current code. **Fixed on `fix/docker-dev-serverhistorian-stale-keys` `7233e2ba` (off master, independent of the archreview work):** central-1 + central-2 now use the gateway-shape keys (`Endpoint`/`ApiKey`/`UseTls`/ `AllowUntrustedServerCertificate`), **disabled by default** (`Enabled=${OTOPCUA_HISTORIAN_ENABLED:-false}`; the rig has no historian gateway) with env opt-in. Verified live — central-1 boots clean with the committed compose (no override, no `UriFormatException`). Original recipe (retained): build central-1/central-2 from source → deploy a Modbus driver at the sim (`10.100.0.35:5020`) → bounce the sim (`ssh dohertj2@10.100.0.35 docker restart `) during a wrapped call → grep central-1 logs for `Driver resilience retry` / `circuit-breaker OPENED` / `closed`. NB the Modbus-path caveat above — an idempotent write (or an S7 driver) is the reliable trigger, not a plain subscribe/read. --- ## (Original filed analysis — retained for history; superseded by OUTCOME above) ## The finding Wiring the custom `UnwrappedCapabilityCallAnalyzer` (OTOPCUA0001) tree-wide surfaced that the entire **Phase 6.1 `CapabilityInvoker` resilience pipeline is constructed only in tests** — it is instantiated nowhere in production. The production dispatch layer calls driver-capability methods (`IReadable`/`IWritable`/`ISubscribable`/`ITagDiscovery`/`IAlarmSource`) **directly**, bypassing the retry / circuit-breaker / bulkhead / tracker-telemetry pipeline entirely. `CapabilityInvoker`'s own XML doc falsely claims: *"The server's dispatch layer routes every capability call … through this invoker."* It does not. This is the exact "built-but-never-wired" class the whole arch review targets — the analyzer did its job on the first wiring. ### Evidence - `grep -rn "new CapabilityInvoker"` → only `tests/Core/…` (7 test files). Zero production constructions. - `DriverInstanceActor` holds a raw `IDriver _driver` and calls it directly at 6 sites. - `GenericDriverNodeManager.BuildAddressSpaceAsync` calls `discovery.DiscoverAsync` directly (1 site). ### The 7 deferred sites (all marked `#pragma warning disable OTOPCUA0001 // RESILIENCE-DISPATCH-GAP`) Grep the marker to find them: `grep -rn "RESILIENCE-DISPATCH-GAP" src`. | File | ~line | Call | |---|---|---| | `src/Server/…/Runtime/Drivers/DriverInstanceActor.cs` | 575 | `writable.WriteAsync` | | `src/Server/…/Runtime/Drivers/DriverInstanceActor.cs` | 623 | `src.AcknowledgeAsync` | | `src/Server/…/Runtime/Drivers/DriverInstanceActor.cs` | 660 | `subscribable.SubscribeAsync` | | `src/Server/…/Runtime/Drivers/DriverInstanceActor.cs` | 685 | `subscribable.UnsubscribeAsync` | | `src/Server/…/Runtime/Drivers/DriverInstanceActor.cs` | 762 | `src.SubscribeAlarmsAsync` | | `src/Server/…/Runtime/Drivers/DriverInstanceActor.cs` | 821 | `discovery.DiscoverAsync` | | `src/Core/…/Core/OpcUa/GenericDriverNodeManager.cs` | 71 | `discovery.DiscoverAsync` | > These are distinct from the 3 **driver-internal self-call** sites (AbCipAlarmProjection ×2, S7Driver ×1) > which are `#pragma`'d as *intentional* — a driver must not re-wrap its own internal poll/ack calls; the > invoker wraps the driver from the dispatch layer OUTWARD. Do NOT touch those. ## Why it wasn't fixed inside 07/C-1 07/C-1's scope was "wire the analyzer + triage." Actually routing all 7 sites through `CapabilityInvoker` is a substantial, behavior-changing hot-path remediation (activates retry/breaker/bulkhead on every live driver read/write/subscribe/discover), which must be its own verified change — exactly the discipline the review espouses. So the sites were suppressed as a *tracked* gap (not "intentional"), keeping the tree green and the analyzer live everywhere else, and this follow-up was filed. ## Proposed remediation 1. **Construct a per-`DriverInstance` `CapabilityInvoker`** and thread it into `DriverInstanceActor` (via its `Props`/ctor) and `GenericDriverNodeManager`. It needs: - the process-singleton `DriverResiliencePipelineBuilder`, - a `Func` options accessor (source the per-instance resilience options — confirm where they live / how Admin edits them), - the `driverType` string (already on the actor), - the `DriverResilienceStatusTracker` (so Admin `/hosts` shows in-flight/bulkhead depth), - the per-call host resolver (`IPerCallHostResolver`) for multi-host drivers. 2. **Route each of the 7 sites** through `ExecuteAsync` / `ExecuteWriteAsync` (writes/acks use the write variant). Remove the `RESILIENCE-DISPATCH-GAP` pragma at each site as it is wired. 3. **Fix `CapabilityInvoker`'s XML doc** once the claim becomes true. ## Verification bar (unit-green ≠ wired) - **Unit:** an actor test asserting the capability call goes through a fake/recording invoker (not the raw driver). The analyzer itself becomes the standing guard — once the pragmas are gone, any regression that re-introduces a raw call fails the build. - **Live (decisive):** on the docker-dev / driver rig, prove the pipeline is actually engaged — e.g. use the modbus `exception_injector` (see the write-outcome memory) or a flaky-read fixture to observe a retry / breaker-open transition and the `/hosts` in-flight counter moving. A behavior change on the live data path must not ship on unit tests alone. ## Decision needed - Confirm this is worth doing now (it changes runtime latency/behavior on every driver call) vs. deferring. - If deferring, keep the `RESILIENCE-DISPATCH-GAP` pragmas + this file as the standing record. - Own branch off `master` (like the Criticals).