Migration closes the FOCAS Tier-C architecture. OtOpcUa previously had
`Driver.FOCAS.Host` (NSSM-wrapped Windows service loading Fwlib64.dll via
P/Invoke) + `Driver.FOCAS.Shared` (MessagePack IPC contracts) + a C shim
DLL stand-in for unit tests. All of it is deleted; the driver is now a
single in-process managed assembly talking the FOCAS/2 Ethernet binary
protocol directly on TCP:8193.
Architecture
- Pure-managed `FocasWireClient` inlined at `src/.../Driver.FOCAS/Wire/`
(owner-imported — see Wire/FocasWireClient.cs for the full surface).
Opens two TCP sockets, runs the initiate handshake, serialises requests
on socket 2 through a semaphore, closes cleanly with PDU + socket
teardown. Both sync `IDisposable` and async `IAsyncDisposable`.
- `WireFocasClient` (same folder) adapts the wire client to OtOpcUa's
`IFocasClient` surface — fixed-tree reads, PARAM/MACRO/PMC addresses,
alarms. Writes return `BadNotWritable` by design — OtOpcUa is read-only
against FOCAS.
- `FocasDriverFactoryExtensions` now accepts `"Backend": "wire"` (default)
and `"Backend": "unimplemented"`. Legacy `ipc` and `fwlib` backends are
rejected at startup with a diagnostic pointing at the migration doc.
Deletions
- `src/ZB.MOM.WW.OtOpcUa.Driver.FOCAS.Host/` — whole project + Ipc/,
Backend/, Stability/, Program.cs.
- `src/ZB.MOM.WW.OtOpcUa.Driver.FOCAS.Shared/` — Contracts/, FrameReader,
FrameWriter, whole project.
- `tests/...Driver.FOCAS.Host.Tests/` + `.Shared.Tests/` — whole projects.
- `src/.../Driver.FOCAS/FwlibNative.cs` + `FwlibFocasClient.cs` — 21
P/Invokes + 7 `Pack=1` marshalling structs + the Fwlib-backed
`IFocasClient` implementation.
- `src/.../Driver.FOCAS/Ipc/` + `Supervisor/` — IPC client wrapper +
Host-process supervisor (backoff, circuit breaker, heartbeat, post-
mortem reader, process launcher).
- `scripts/install/Install-FocasHost.ps1` — NSSM service installer.
- `tests/.../Driver.FOCAS.Tests/{IpcFocasClientTests, IpcLoopback,
FwlibNativeHelperTests, PostMortemReaderCompatibilityTests,
SupervisorTests, FocasDriverFactoryExtensionsTests}.cs` — tests that
exercised the retired surfaces.
- `tests/.../Driver.FOCAS.IntegrationTests/Shim/` — the zig-built C shim
DLL that masqueraded as Fwlib64.dll.
Solution changes
- `ZB.MOM.WW.OtOpcUa.slnx` drops the 4 retired project refs.
- `src/.../Driver.FOCAS.csproj` drops the Shared ProjectReference, adds
`Microsoft.Extensions.Logging.Abstractions` for the optional `ILogger`
hook in `FocasWireClient`.
- `src/.../Driver.FOCAS.Cli.csproj` drops the six `<Content Include>`
entries that copied `vendor/fanuc/*.dll` into the CLI bin. CLI now uses
`WireFocasClient` directly.
- `FocasDriver` default factory flips to `Wire.WireFocasClientFactory`.
Integration tests
- New `tests/.../Driver.FOCAS.IntegrationTests/` project covering fixed-
tree reads (identity, axes, dynamic, program, operation mode, timers,
spindle load + max RPM, servo meters), user-authored PARAM / MACRO /
PMC reads, `DiscoverAsync` emission, `SubscribeAsync` + `OnDataChange`,
`IAlarmSource` raise/clear transitions, and `ProbeAsync` /
`OnHostStatusChanged`. 9 e2e tests against the focas-mock fixture
(Docker container with the vendored Python mock's native FOCAS/2
Ethernet responder).
- `scripts/integration/run-focas.ps1` orchestrates compose up → tests →
compose down. Dropped the shim-build stage + DLL-copy step + the split
testhost workaround (the latter only existed because of native-DLL
lifecycle bugs the shim tripped).
- Docker compose collapses from 11 per-series services to one `focas-sim`
service. Tests seed per-series state via `mock_load_profile` at test
start.
- Vendored focas-mock snapshot refreshed to pick up upstream's native
FOCAS/2 Ethernet responder (was 660 lines, now 1018) — the
pre-refresh snapshot only spoke the JSON admin protocol.
Tests
- 145/145 unit tests in `Driver.FOCAS.Tests` pass (was 208 pre-deletion;
63 removed tests exercised the retired IPC/shim/supervisor/Fwlib
surfaces).
- 9/9 integration tests pass against the refreshed mock.
- `FocasScaffoldingTests.Unimplemented_factory_throws_on_Create…` updated
to assert the new diagnostic message pointing at
`docs/drivers/FOCAS.md` rather than the now-gone `Fwlib64.dll`.
Docs
- `docs/drivers/FOCAS.md` rewritten for the managed wire topology —
deployment collapses to one `"Backend": "wire"` config block, no
separate service, no DLL deployment, no pipe ACL.
- `docs/drivers/FOCAS-Test-Fixture.md` updated — single TCP probe skip
gate instead of TCP + shim probe; fewer moving parts.
- `docs/drivers/README.md` row for FOCAS reflects the Tier-A managed
topology (previously listed Tier-C + `Fwlib64.dll` P/Invoke).
- `docs/Driver.FOCAS.Cli.md` drops the Tier-C architecture-note section.
- `docs/v2/implementation/focas-isolation-plan.md` marked historical —
the plan it documents was executed then superseded by the wire client.
- `docs/v2/v2-release-readiness.md` re-audited 2026-04-24. Phase 5
driver complement closed. FOCAS change-log entry added.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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FOCAS test fixture
Coverage map + gap inventory for the FANUC FOCAS2 CNC driver.
Status: as of 2026-04-24, OtOpcUa speaks FOCAS2 directly over TCP
via the pure-managed Focas.Wire
client. Integration tests run the managed driver end-to-end against the
vendored focas-mock Python server (at
tests/.../Docker/focas-mock/)
whose native FOCAS Ethernet responder is verified PDU-by-PDU against the
real fwlibe64.dll.
No shim DLL, no P/Invoke, no licensed binary — any dev box or CI runner with Docker can run the full fixture end-to-end.
Hardware validation against a real CNC is still useful to catch series-specific firmware quirks (see § Hardware-only gaps) but the mock's wire responder covers every FOCAS call OtOpcUa issues.
What the fixture covers
Unit layer (no container required)
tests/ZB.MOM.WW.OtOpcUa.Driver.FOCAS.Tests/ uses FakeFocasClient
injected via IFocasClientFactory:
FocasCapabilityTests— data-type mapping (PMC bit / byte / word / long / float / double, macro variable types, parameter types)FocasCapabilityMatrixTests— per-CNC-series range validation across 16i / 0i-D / 0i-F / 30i / Power Motion, 46 theory cases locking every documented range boundary. Seedocs/v2/focas-version-matrix.md.FocasReadWriteTests— read / write contract against the fake, FOCAS native status → OPC UAStatusCodemappingFocasScaffoldingTests—IDriverlifecycle + multi-device routingFocasPmcBitRmwTests— PMC bit read-modify-write synchronisationFocasAlarmProjectionTests— raise / clear diffing, severity mappingFocasHandleRecycleTests— proactive session recycle cadence
Capability surfaces whose contract is verified: IDriver, IReadable,
ITagDiscovery, ISubscribable, IHostConnectivityProbe,
IPerCallHostResolver, IAlarmSource. IWritable intentionally
returns BadNotWritable — OtOpcUa is read-only against FOCAS.
Pre-flight validation runs in FocasDriver.InitializeAsync — configs
referencing out-of-range addresses fail at load time with a diagnostic
message naming the CNC series + documented limit.
Integration layer (mock only, no CNC, no shim)
tests/ZB.MOM.WW.OtOpcUa.Driver.FOCAS.IntegrationTests/ drives the
managed FocasDriver end-to-end. A single gate:
Docker compose up — tests skip when the TCP probe to
localhost:8193 fails with a pointer to the compose command.
When the mock is up, WireFocasClient dials it over TCP exactly like a
real CNC, and the mock's native FOCAS Ethernet responder replies with
binary PDUs against the documented command IDs. Covered assertions:
- Session open / close (
cnc_allclibhndl3+cnc_freelibhndl) - Parameter read-back after
mock_patchseed →cnc_rdparam - Macro read-back after seed →
cnc_rdmacro(scaled-decimal translation verified) - PMC range read after seed →
pmc_rdpmcrng IAlarmSourceraise + clear transitions aftermock_patchalarm-list changes →cnc_rdalmmsg2- Fixed-tree bootstrap: identity / axes / spindle / program / timers /
servo meters populate via
cnc_sysinfo,cnc_rdaxisname,cnc_rdspdlname,cnc_rddynamic2,cnc_exeprgname2,cnc_rdblkcount,cnc_rdopmode,cnc_rdsvmeter,cnc_rdspload,cnc_rdspmaxrpm,cnc_rdtimer - Per-series profile selection via
mock_load_profile— tests can pin one profile and assert series-gated capability suppression
E2E script (CLI)
scripts/e2e/test-focas.ps1 drives the Client.CLI against a running
OtOpcUa server. Accepts:
-CncHost/-CncPortfor real hardware-ProfileName <compose-profile>for the Docker mock-Series <csv>for per-series matrix mode-HandleLeakCycles <N>for handle-leak stress
Hardware-only gaps
The mock has parity with the real fwlibe64.dll for the calls OtOpcUa
issues, but a real CNC can still surface things a reference
implementation can't:
- Series-specific firmware quirks — alarm retention across power cycles, parameter range enforcement by the CNC (not the driver), MTB custom screens, series-specific option bits. Each series has documented behaviours that only a bench CNC exercises.
- Wire-level stress — burst reads, concurrent device writes, network-partition recovery under load. The mock handles these correctly but production behaviour is the source of truth.
- Transient operational states — alarm floods, emergency-stop transitions, power-on resync. These are easy to stub but hard to cover comprehensively in the mock.
Track the close-out under task #54 (live-CNC smoke). When the rig lands, the hardware path runs alongside the mock path; the mock stays as the CI quality gate.
When to trust each layer
| Question | Unit | Integration (mock) | Real CNC |
|---|---|---|---|
"Does PMC address R100.3 route to the right bit?" |
✅ | ✅ | ✅ |
| "Does the Fanuc status → OPC UA StatusCode map cover every documented code?" | ✅ (contract) | ✅ | ✅ |
"Does FocasDriver.ReadAsync correctly decode a seeded parameter?" |
no | ✅ | ✅ |
"Does IAlarmSource fire raise + clear events?" |
✅ (Fake) | ✅ (wire) | ✅ |
| "Does a real read against a 30i Series return correct bytes?" | no | ✅ (via profile) | ✅ (required) |
| "Do series-specific firmware quirks behave as documented?" | no | no | ✅ (required) |
| "Does the driver survive real network partitions?" | no | partial (socket kill) | ✅ (required) |
Running the integration fixture
# 1) Start the mock on a chosen profile.
docker compose -f tests/ZB.MOM.WW.OtOpcUa.Driver.FOCAS.IntegrationTests/Docker/docker-compose.yml up -d
# 2) Run the tests. No shim build, no DLL copy — the driver dials the mock directly.
dotnet test tests/ZB.MOM.WW.OtOpcUa.Driver.FOCAS.IntegrationTests/
Or use scripts/integration/run-focas.ps1 which wraps compose up / test
/ compose down and accepts -Profile <name> to pin a per-series run.
Key fixture / config files
tests/ZB.MOM.WW.OtOpcUa.Driver.FOCAS.IntegrationTests/Docker/focas-mock/— vendoredfocas-mockPython source + Dockerfiletests/ZB.MOM.WW.OtOpcUa.Driver.FOCAS.IntegrationTests/Docker/docker-compose.yml— per-series compose profilestests/ZB.MOM.WW.OtOpcUa.Driver.FOCAS.IntegrationTests/FocasSimFixture.cs— collection fixture + mock admin API clienttests/ZB.MOM.WW.OtOpcUa.Driver.FOCAS.IntegrationTests/Series/FixedTreePopulatesTests.cs— fixed-tree end-to-end teststests/ZB.MOM.WW.OtOpcUa.Driver.FOCAS.IntegrationTests/Series/WireBackendTests.cs— pure-wire-backend end-to-end teststests/ZB.MOM.WW.OtOpcUa.Driver.FOCAS.Tests/FakeFocasClient.cs— in-process unit fakesrc/ZB.MOM.WW.OtOpcUa.Driver.FOCAS/Wire/WireFocasClient.cs— the managed wire client backing production deploymentssrc/ZB.MOM.WW.OtOpcUa.Driver.FOCAS/FocasCapabilityMatrix.cs— per-series range validatordocs/v2/focas-version-matrix.md— authoritative range reference