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mxaccess/design
Joseph Doherty baea6eaa41 [M3] mxaccess-galaxy: GalaxyUserProfile + UserResolver trait + role-blob
Lands the user-resolver half of M3 stream A. Pure-Rust foundation —
the tiberius-backed SQL impl is logged as F14 and stays gated behind
the existing galaxy-resolver Cargo feature.

New
- role_blob.rs (~270 LoC, 12 tests including a garbage-between-roles
  edge case) — port of ParseRoleBlob (cs:87-133). Sliding-window scan
  over hex-decoded UTF-16LE bytes; rejects non-printable code units;
  case-insensitive dedup. Pure function, no I/O.
- user.rs (~290 LoC, 8 tests including 4 tokio-driven InMemoryUserResolver
  cases) — GalaxyUserProfile (port of cs:5-11) + from_columns helper
  bridging into role_blob + UserResolver async trait + UserResolverError
  with NotFound / Backend variants.
- sql.rs additions: USER_SELECT_SQL + USER_BY_GUID_SQL + USER_BY_NAME_SQL
  constants (port of cs:135-148). Inline concatcp! macro composes the
  base SELECT with each WHERE clause at compile time without pulling
  const_format.

Cargo.toml: added uuid (Galaxy user_guid is a uniqueidentifier).

design/followups.md: added F14 (P2) for the tiberius-backed SQL impl
behind the galaxy-resolver feature.

Test count delta: 427 -> 446 (+19; mxaccess-galaxy 30 -> 49). All four
DoD gates green.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-05 08:26:24 -04:00
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design/ — Rust port architectural plan

This folder is the design contract for the Rust replacement of AVEVA/Wonderware MXAccess. It is the gap between the .NET reference in src/ and the Rust crates that will be written under a sibling rust/ workspace (per CLAUDE.md).

The folder is structured as a small set of focused documents. Read in order; each builds on the previous.

File Purpose
00-overview.md Mission, two-layer goal, architectural principles, non-goals
10-raw-layer.md Byte-accurate raw MXAccess layer (codec + transport + session)
20-async-layer.md Idiomatic Tokio async layer on top of the raw layer
30-crate-topology.md Cargo workspace, crates, dependencies, build/test commands
40-protocol-invariants.md Bill of materials: IIDs, opnums, envelope/handle bytes
50-error-model.md MxStatus, error types, panic/cancellation policy
60-roadmap.md Milestones M0..M6, validation strategy
70-risks-and-open-questions.md Parity gaps, unproven flows, cross-platform constraints
dependencies.md Cross- and within-milestone parallelism map; agent budget per phase
review.md Adversarial review log (BLOCKER/MAJOR/MINOR/NIT findings, all resolved)
prompt.md /loop driver prompt for autonomous M2M6 execution
followups.md Open / resolved deferred work items; auto-triaged by prompt.md Step 0 (created on first /loop run if missing)

The design is grounded in the .NET reference at src/ and the protocol artifacts in docs/, analysis/, and captures/. Do not introduce protocol behavior in these documents that is not already proven in the reference. When adding a new claim about wire format, cite either:

  • a .cs file path in src/MxNativeCodec/, src/MxNativeClient/, or src/MxAsbClient/, or
  • a docs/*.md spec file, or
  • a captures/0NN-frida-* directory or analysis/frida/*.tsv row.

This folder is documentation, not code. When the Rust workspace is created, the design here is the contract it must satisfy. When evidence in captures/ invalidates a design decision here, update the design first, then the code.

Reading order

  • New contributor: 00 → 30 → 10 → 40 → 20 → 50 → 60 → 70.
  • Protocol question: 40 first, then the relevant section of 10.
  • API question: 20 first, then 50.
  • Planning a milestone: 60 first, cross-reference 70 for blockers.
  • Scheduling concurrent work: dependencies.md for the per-phase parallelism map.
  • Driving M2M6 autonomously via /loop: prompt.md (and the followups.md triage log it maintains).