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Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
ADR-002 — driver-vs-virtual dispatch: DriverNodeManager routes reads/writes/subscriptions across driver tags and virtual (scripted) tags via a single NodeManager with a NodeSource tag on NodeScopeResolver's output. Locks the architecture decision Phase 7 Stream G was going to have to make anyway — documenting it up front so the stream implementation can reference the chosen shape instead of rediscovering it. Option A (separate VirtualTagNodeManager sibling) rejected because shared Equipment folders owning both driver and virtual children would force two NodeManagers to fight for ownership on every Equipment node — the common case, not the exception — defeating the separation. Option C (virtual engine registers as a synthetic IDriver through DriverTypeRegistry) rejected because DriverInstance shape is wrong for scripting config (no DriverType, no HostAddress, no connectivity probe, no NSSM wrapper), IDriver.InitializeAsync semantics don't match script compilation, Polly resilience wrappers calibrated for network calls would either passthrough pointlessly or tune wrong, and Admin UI would need special-casing everywhere to hide fields that don't apply. Option B (single DriverNodeManager, NodeScopeResolver returns NodeSource enum alongside ScopeId, dispatch branches on source) accepted because it preserves one address-space tree with one walker, ACL binding works identically for both kinds, Phase 6.1 resilience + Phase 6.2 audit apply uniformly to the driver branch without needing Roslyn analyzer exemptions, and adding future source kinds is a single-enum-case addition. NodeScopeResolver.Resolve returns NodeScope(ScopeId, NodeSource, DriverInstanceId?, VirtualTagId?); DriverNodeManager pattern-matches on scope.Source and routes to either the driver dictionary or IVirtualTagEngine. OPC UA client writes to a virtual node return BadUserAccessDenied before the dispatch branch because Phase 7 decision #6 restricts virtual-tag writes to scripts via ctx.SetVirtualTag. Dispatch test coverage specified for Stream G.4: mixed Equipment folders browsing correctly, read routing per source kind, subscription fan-out across both kinds, the BadUserAccessDenied guard on virtual writes, and script-driven writes firing subscription notifications. ADR-001's walker gains the VirtualTag config-DB table as an additional input channel alongside Tag; NodeScopeResolver's ScopeId return stays unchanged so Phase 6.2's ACL trie needs no modification. Consequences flagged: whether IVirtualTagEngine lives in Core.Abstractions vs Phase 7's Core.VirtualTags project, and whether future server-side methods on virtual nodes would route through this dispatch, both marked out-of-scope for ADR-002.
Resolve enterprise shortname =
zb (decision #140, closes corrections-doc D4) — matches the existing ZB.MOM.WW.* namespace prefix used throughout the codebase, short by design since this segment appears in every equipment path (zb/warsaw-west/bldg-3/line-2/cnc-mill-05/RunState), operators already say "ZB" colloquially. Updated plan.md UNS browse-path example, plan.md Namespace schema sketch NamespaceUri example, plan.md ServerCluster schema sketch Enterprise comment, admin-ui.md cluster-create workflow form (Enterprise field default-prefilled zb), config-db-schema.md ServerCluster.Enterprise column comment.
Close corrections-doc E2 (Aveva System Platform IO upstream-OPC-UA pattern verification) with GREEN-YELLOW verdict (decision #141) — AVEVA's OI Gateway communication driver is the documented path for AppServer to consume from arbitrary upstream OPC UA servers; multiple AVEVA partners (Software Toolbox, InSource) have published end-to-end integrations against four different non-AVEVA upstream servers (TOP Server, OPC Router, OmniServer, Cogent DataHub). No re-architecting of OtOpcUa required. Path: OPC UA node → OI Gateway → SuiteLink → $DDESuiteLinkDIObject → AppServer attribute. Recommended AppServer floor: System Platform 2023 R2 Patch 01.
Resolve enterprise shortname =
zb (decision #140, closes corrections-doc D4) — matches the existing ZB.MOM.WW.* namespace prefix used throughout the codebase, short by design since this segment appears in every equipment path (zb/warsaw-west/bldg-3/line-2/cnc-mill-05/RunState), operators already say "ZB" colloquially. Updated plan.md UNS browse-path example, plan.md Namespace schema sketch NamespaceUri example, plan.md ServerCluster schema sketch Enterprise comment, admin-ui.md cluster-create workflow form (Enterprise field default-prefilled zb), config-db-schema.md ServerCluster.Enterprise column comment.
AB CIP Logix Emulate golden-box tier — scaffold the code + docs so the L5X + Emulate PC drop in without fixture-code changes. Closes the initial design question the user raised; the actual Emulate-side work (author project, commit L5X, install Emulate on the dev box) is tracked as #223. Scaffolding ships everything that doesn't need the live Emulate instance: tier-gated test classes that skip cleanly when
AB_SERVER_PROFILE is unset, the profile gate helper, the LogixProject/README.md documenting the exact project state the tests expect, the fixture coverage doc's new §Logix Emulate tier section with the when-to-trust table extended from 3 columns to 4, and the dev-environment.md integration-host row.
Harden v2 design against the four findings from the 2026-04-17 Codex adversarial review of the db schema and admin UI: (1) DriverInstance.NamespaceId now enforces a same-cluster invariant in three layers (sp_ValidateDraft cross-table check using the new UX_Namespace_Generation_LogicalId_Cluster composite index, server-side namespace-selection API scoping that prevents bypass via crafted requests, and audit-log entries on cross-cluster attempts) so a draft for cluster A can no longer bind to cluster B's namespace and leak its URI into A's endpoint; (2) the Namespace table moves from cluster-level to generation-versioned with append-only logical-ID identity and locked NamespaceUri/Kind across generations so admins can no longer disable a namespace that a published driver depends on outside the publish/diff/rollback flow, the cluster-create workflow opens an initial draft containing the default namespaces instead of writing namespace rows directly, and the Admin UI Namespaces tab becomes hybrid (read-only over published, click-to-edit opens draft) like the UNS Structure tab; (3) ZTag/SAPID fleet-wide uniqueness moves from per-generation indexes (which silently allow rollback or re-enable to reintroduce duplicates) into a new ExternalIdReservation table that sits outside generation versioning, with sp_PublishGeneration reserving atomically via MERGE under transaction lock so a different EquipmentUuid attempting the same active value rolls the whole publish back, an FleetAdmin-only sp_ReleaseExternalIdReservation as the only path to free a value for reuse with audit trail, and a corresponding Release-reservation operator workflow in the Admin UI; (4) Equipment.EquipmentId is now system-generated as 'EQ-' + first 12 hex chars of EquipmentUuid, never operator-supplied or editable, removed from the Equipment CSV import schema entirely (rows match by EquipmentUuid for updates or create new equipment with auto-generated identifiers when no UUID is supplied), with a new Merge-or-Rebind-equipment operator workflow handling the rare case where two UUIDs need to be reconciled — closing the corruption path where typos and bulk-import renames were minting duplicate identities and breaking downstream UUID-keyed lineage. New decisions #122-125 with explicit "supersedes" notes for the earlier #107 (cluster-level namespace) and #116 (operator-set EquipmentId) frames they revise.
FOCAS version-matrix stabilization (PR 1 of #220 split) — ship the cheap half of the hardware-free stability gap ahead of the Tier-C out-of-process split. Without any CNC or simulator on the bench, the highest-leverage move is to catch operator config errors at init time instead of at steady-state per-read. Adds FocasCncSeries enum (Unknown/16i/0i-D/0i-F family/30i family/PowerMotion-i) + FocasCapabilityMatrix static class that encodes the per-series documented ranges for macro variables (cnc_rdmacro/wrmacro), parameters (cnc_rdparam/wrparam), and PMC letters + byte ceilings (pmc_rdpmcrng/wrpmcrng) straight from the Fanuc FOCAS Developer Kit. FocasDeviceOptions gains a Series knob (defaults Unknown = permissive so pre-matrix configs don't break on upgrade). FocasDriver.InitializeAsync now calls FocasAddress.TryParse on every tag + runs FocasCapabilityMatrix.Validate against the owning device's declared series, throwing InvalidOperationException with a reason string that names both the series and the documented limit ("Parameter #30000 is outside the documented range [0, 29999] for Thirty_i") so an operator can tell whether the mismatch is in the config or in their declared CNC model. Unknown series skips validation entirely. Ships 46 new theory cases in FocasCapabilityMatrixTests.cs — covering every boundary in the matrix (widen 16i->0i-F: macro ceiling 999->9999, param 9999->14999; widen 0i-F->30i: PMC letters +K+T; PMC-number 16i=999/0i-D=1999/0i-F=9999/30i=59999), permissive Unknown-series behavior, rejection-message content, and case-insensitive PMC-letter matching. Widening a range without updating docs/v2/focas-version-matrix.md fails a test because every InlineData cites the row it reflects. Full FOCAS test suite stays at 165/165 passing (119 existing + 46 new). Also authors docs/v2/focas-version-matrix.md as the authoritative range reference with per-function citations, CNC-series era context, error-surface shape, and the link back to the matrix code; docs/v2/implementation/focas-isolation-plan.md as the multi-PR plan for #220 Tier-C isolation (Shared contracts -> Host skeleton -> move Fwlib32 calls -> Supervisor+respawn -> MMF+ops glue, 2200-3200 LOC across 5 PRs mirroring the Galaxy Tier-C topology); and promotes docs/drivers/FOCAS-Test-Fixture.md from "version-matrix coverage = no" to explicit coverage via the new test file + cross-links to the matrix and isolation-plan docs. Leaves task #220 open since isolation itself (the expensive half) is still ahead.
Phase 3 PR 40 — LiveStackSmokeTests: write-roundtrip + subscribe-receives-OnDataChange against the live Galaxy. Finishes LMX #5 by exercising the IWritable + ISubscribable capability paths end-to-end through the Proxy → OtOpcUaGalaxyHost service → MXAccess → real Galaxy.
Phase 2 official close-out. Closes task #209. The 2026-04-18 exit-gate-phase-2-final.md captured Phase 2 state at PR 2 merge — four High/Medium adversarial findings still OPEN, Historian port + alarm subsystem + v1 archive deletion all deferred. Since then: PR 4 closed all four findings end-to-end (High 1 Read subscription-leak, High 2 no reconnect loop, Medium 3 SubscribeAsync doesn't push frames, Medium 4 WriteValuesAsync doesn't await OnWriteComplete — mapped + resolved inline in the new doc), PR 12 landed the richer historian quality mapper, PR 13 shipped GalaxyRuntimeProbeManager with per-Platform/AppEngine ScanState subscriptions + StateChanged events forwarded through the existing OnHostStatusChanged IPC frame, PR 14 wired the alarm subsystem (GalaxyAlarmTracker advising the four alarm-state attributes per IsAlarm=true attribute, raising AlarmTransition events forwarded through OnAlarmEvent IPC frames), Phase 3 PR 18 deleted the v1 source trees, and PR 61 closed V1_ARCHIVE_STATUS.md. Phase 2 is functionally done; this commit is the bookkeeping pass. New exit-gate-phase-2-closed.md at docs/v2/implementation/ — five-stream status table (A/B/C/D/E all complete with the specific close commits named), full resolution table for every 2026-04-18 adversarial finding mapped to the PR 4 resolution, cross-cutting deferrals table marking every one resolved (Historian SDK plugin port → done, subscription push frames → done under Medium 3, Historian-backed HistoryRead → done, alarm subsystem wire-up → done, reconnect-without-recycle → done under High 2, v1 archive deletion → done). Fresh 2026-04-20 test baseline captured from the current v2 tip: 1844 passing + 29 infra-gated skips across 21 test projects, including the net48 x86 Galaxy.Host.Tests suite (107 pass) that exercises the MXAccess COM path on the dev box. Flake observed — Configuration.Tests 70/71 on first full-solution run, 71/71 on retry; logged as a known non-stable flake rather than chased because it did not reproduce. The prior exit-gate-phase-2-final.md is kept in place (historical record of the 2026-04-18 snapshot) but gets a superseded-by banner at the top pointing at the new close-out doc so future readers land on current status first. docs/v2/plan.md Phase 2 section header gains the ✅ CLOSED 2026-04-20 marker + a link to the close-out doc so the top-level plan index reflects reality. "What Phase 2 closed means for Phase 3 and later" section in the new doc captures the downstream contract: Galaxy now runs as a first-class v2 driver with the same capability-interface shape as Modbus / S7 / AbCip / AbLegacy / TwinCAT / FOCAS / OpcUaClient; no v1 code path remains; the 2026-04-13 stability findings persist as named regression tests under tests/ZB.MOM.WW.OtOpcUa.Driver.Galaxy.E2E/StabilityFindingsRegressionTests.cs so any future refactor reintroducing them trips the test. "Outstanding — not Phase 2 blockers" section lists the four pending non-Phase-2 tasks (#177, #194, #195, #199) so nobody mistakes them for Phase 2 tail work.