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[F49 step 1 + F56] callback router: peel envelope before parsing subscription / 0x11 frames
The router used to call NmxSubscriptionMessage::parse_inner directly on the COM-stub-delivered body, but the wire bytes arrive wrapped in a ProcessDataReceived envelope (46-byte header + optional 4-byte length prefix); parse_inner expects post-envelope bytes. Result: every 0x33 DataUpdate that ever arrived was silently dropped. Mirrors the .NET reference's MxNativeSession.OnCallbackReceived flow at cs:582-606 — three sequential parse attempts: 1. NmxOperationStatusMessage::try_parse_process_data_received_body (already wired) 2. NmxReferenceRegistrationResultMessage::try_parse_... (NEW — was missing) 3. NmxSubscriptionMessage::try_parse_process_data_received_body (NEW — was wrong) Adds: - NmxSubscriptionMessage::try_parse_process_data_received_body — peels envelope via NmxObservedEnvelope::parse_process_data_received_body_flexible, then dispatches to existing parse_inner. - NmxReferenceRegistrationResultMessage::try_parse_process_data_received_body — same shape, for the 0x11 registration-result frame. - Router branch for 0x11 — currently traces the assigned item_handle and drops the frame (matches the .NET reference, which fires a ReferenceRegistrationReceived event with no consumer in the codebase). - Router fall-through trace! when neither path matches, so future unparseable bodies surface in RUST_LOG=trace instead of vanishing. - DcomCallbackSink::forward — trace! per inbound callback so RUST_LOG=mxaccess_callback=trace surfaces opnum + size. - crates/mxaccess-compat/tests/buffered_subscribe_live.rs — F49 step 1 live test that drives subscribe_buffered + a 500ms-cadence writer. Also pulls tracing-subscriber as a dev-dep so the test can dump router activity. Existing router_task_decodes_callback_invoked_into_broadcast unit test updated to wrap its synthetic 0x32 body in an envelope so the new parse path actually accepts it. Live result: F56 — the buffered round-trip *registers* successfully (RegisterReference returns HRESULT 0; engine sends one 0x11 RegistrationResult + one 51-byte op-status per write, perfectly clocked) but the engine never sends a 0x33 DataUpdate. Rust-port- specific gap vs the .NET reference's working buffered path; root cause is likely a field-level difference in the RegisterReference body or a missing post-RegisterReference step. Captured as F56 in design/followups.md, blocking F49 step 1; F56's DoD is the same live test reporting >=3 DataChange arrivals. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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[F49] live-test scaffolding for F54 OnWriteComplete + COM probe diagnostic
Live attempt against AVEVA on this dev host produced two artefacts:
**`crates/mxaccess-compat/tests/lmx_write_complete_live.rs`** — the
F54 OnWriteComplete round-trip test. Compiles + runs against the
live AVEVA install via either path:
- `--features live-windows-com` (preferred): uses
`Session::connect_nmx_auto` so the COM activation reference is
held in-process for the duration of the test.
- Default features (fallback): shells out to
`MxNativeClient.Probe --probe-resolve-oxid-managed-ntlm-integrity`
+ `--probe-remqi-managed` to learn the per-session NMX endpoint +
INmxService2 IPID, then uses `Session::connect_nmx`.
Both code paths are wired and the test runs through endpoint
resolution + IPID extraction successfully. The connect step itself
fails with `Status { detail: 1722 }` (RPC_S_SERVER_UNAVAILABLE).
**`crates/mxaccess-rpc/examples/com-marshal-probe.rs`** — minimal
one-shot binary that calls
`marshal_activated_iunknown_objref("NmxSvc.NmxService",
DifferentMachine)` in isolation. Confirms the COM activation +
CoMarshalInterface chain works fine standalone (returns a 338-byte
OBJREF with valid OXID/IPID structure). The 1722 in the live test
is therefore downstream of the activation — likely a COM-apartment
threading interaction with the tokio multi-thread runtime.
This is an F12-related issue (auto-resolve hardening), not an F54
issue. F54's correctness is covered by the existing unit-level
integration tests:
- `mxaccess::session::tests::router_populates_operation_status_context_from_pending_ops_fifo`
- `mxaccess::session::tests::write_handle_correlates_with_router_emitted_status`
- `mxaccess_compat::tests::drain_routes_write_status_to_on_write_complete`
- `mxaccess_compat::tests::drain_routes_non_write_status_to_on_operation_complete`
`design/followups.md` F49 entry updated to reflect:
- F54 added as a fifth row in the live-verification scope.
- "Live attempt 2026-05-06" sub-section documents the 1722 issue +
what was verified (.NET probe end-to-end works against same
install; Rust COM activation works in isolation; the failure is
Rust-port-specific to `connect_nmx_auto` under tokio).
- F49 now Blocked-by F12 hardening (the 1722 path).
New `live-windows-com` feature on `mxaccess-compat` propagates to
`mxaccess/windows-com` for the test binary.
Workspace 824 → 824 tests; clippy + rustdoc clean across both
feature configurations.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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