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Decisions

Architecture-level decisions taken during the v2 implementation, captured once and referenced from feature docs / PR descriptions / ADR-style follow-ups. Each entry lists the decision, the alternatives we considered, and the rationale that tipped the call.

FOCAS write-path opt-in

Issue: #268. Plan PR: F4-a.

Decision

The FOCAS driver ships writes behind two independent opt-ins, both default off:

  1. Driver-level master switchFocasDriverOptions.Writes.Enabled, default false. When off, every entry in a WriteAsync batch short- circuits to BadNotWritable with status text writes disabled at driver level. The wire client is never touched.
  2. Per-tag opt-inFocasTagDefinition.Writable, default false (flipped from true in F4-a). A Writable = false tag returns BadNotWritable even when the driver-level flag is on.

BadNotSupported is reserved for kinds the wire client hasn't yet implemented; F4-b/c land actual macro / parameter / PMC writes that currently dispatch to BadNotSupported (or to Good against the F4-a fake) for unimplemented branches.

Alternatives considered

  • Always-on writes (the pre-F4-a default). Rejected: a single misconfigured tag flipping Writable = true by accident would let an operator overwrite a CNC parameter from any OPC UA client. The two- opt-in posture means an accidental tag flip alone isn't enough.
  • Driver-level switch only. Rejected: doesn't protect against an operator with admin rights flipping the master switch to do bulk diag reads but inheriting write capability for tags that were intended read-only.
  • Per-tag opt-in only. Rejected: doesn't give the deployment an "all writes off" emergency lever — useful during a CNC commissioning where writes are unsafe across the board for a period.

Rationale

CNC writes are non-idempotent in the field's worst-case shape: feed overrides, M-code pulses, alarm acks, recipe-step advances. Two opt-ins is the cheapest defence-in-depth posture that still lets writes ship. Both default off so a fresh deployment is read-only — the explicit choice to enable writes lands at config time where it's reviewable, not at runtime where it's invisible.

WriteIdempotent plumbs through CapabilityInvoker.ExecuteWriteAsync into the Polly retry pipeline; default false means failed writes are not auto-retried (plan decisions #44 / #45). Per-tag flip required for genuinely-idempotent writes.

CLI carve-out

otopcua-focas-cli write sets Writes.Enabled = true locally for the lifetime of one process and synthesises a Writable = true tag. The CLI is a per-operator direct-to-CNC tool — not a long-lived process bound to the central config DB. Configuring the server still requires both opt-ins to be set explicitly in the DriverInstance JSON. The bypass is documented in docs/Driver.FOCAS.Cli.md so operators understand the asymmetry.

Migration

Pre-F4-a deployments that relied on the Writable = true default need to add "Writable": true to every tag they intend to write + an enclosing "Writes": { "Enabled": true } block in their DriverInstance JSON. Bootstrap rows seeded before F4-a get Writable = false after upgrade — this is intentional; review-then-flip is the safer migration path.