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Initial project state: .NET reference, design, Rust port (M0+M1), evidence
Layout:
- src/                    .NET 10 x64 reference: MxNativeCodec, MxNativeClient,
                          MxAsbClient, probes, tests, harnesses. Executable spec.
- design/                 Architectural plan for the Rust port (M0–M6), error
                          model, protocol invariants, risks (R1–R16), adversarial
                          review log (review.md).
- rust/                   Rust workspace. M0 skeleton + M1 codec parity.
                          mxaccess-codec: 215 unit tests + 2 cross-implementation
                          parity tests (byte-identical against .NET reference).
                          Other crates are M0 stubs awaiting M2+.
- captures/               Frida + netsh + pcap evidence per CLAUDE.md
                          ("captures are evidence, not throwaway logs").
- analysis/               Decompiled C# (frida/proxy/decompiled-*),
                          Ghidra exports for native DLLs (`exports/` only —
                          working state at `projects/` and AVEVA's input
                          binaries at `input/` are gitignored).
- docs/                   Reverse-engineering reference docs.
- tools/                  Setup-LiveProbeEnv.ps1 (Infisical credential fetcher),
                          Compute-Crc.ps1 (.NET parity helper).
- .github/workflows/      Rust CI: fmt + build + test + clippy on Windows.
- LICENSE                 MIT (Joseph Doherty, 2026).

Verified:
- cargo test --workspace → 217 passed (215 unit + 2 .NET parity), 0 failed
- cargo clippy --workspace -- -D warnings → clean
- cargo fmt --all -- --check → clean
- cargo publish --dry-run -p mxaccess-codec → packages cleanly

Excluded from history (see .gitignore):
- **/bin, **/obj, **/target — build artifacts
- analysis/ghidra/projects/ — Ghidra working state (regenerable)
- analysis/ghidra/input/ — AVEVA proprietary DLLs (vendor IP)

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-05 06:21:00 -04:00

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# ---- .NET build artifacts ----
**/bin/
**/obj/
*.user
*.userprefs
*.suo
*.userosscache
*.sln.docstates
[Dd]ebug/
[Rr]elease/
.vs/
# ---- Rust build artifacts (rust/ has its own .gitignore too) ----
**/target/
**/*.rs.bk
Cargo.lock.bak
# rust/Cargo.lock IS committed for workspace reproducibility.
# ---- IDE / editor ----
.idea/
.vscode/
*.swp
*~
*.bak
*.tmp
# ---- OS ----
Thumbs.db
Desktop.ini
.DS_Store
# ---- Local credential / state caches ----
# (We never inline secrets — credentials live in Infisical via
# tools/Setup-LiveProbeEnv.ps1. Anything in these patterns is
# definitionally never tracked.)
**/*.secret
**/.env
**/.env.local
**/credentials.json
# ---- Frida-generated test fixture symlinks ----
# rust/tests/fixtures/ is populated at test time from captures/ per
# design/60-roadmap.md M0; the actual symlink tree is not checked in.
/rust/tests/fixtures/
# ---- Plan files (project-local Claude Code plan staging) ----
# These live under the user's ~/.claude/plans/ scope but appear at the
# project root if accidentally created.
/zazzy-napping-sketch.md
# ---- Reverse-engineering working state ----
# `analysis/ghidra/projects/` is Ghidra's transient project database
# (~178 MB). It is regenerated by re-loading the binaries in
# `analysis/ghidra/input/` and re-running the headless decompile scripts
# under `analysis/ghidra/scripts/`. The actual evidence — the decompiled
# C/C++ pseudo-source — lives under `analysis/ghidra/exports/` and IS
# committed.
/analysis/ghidra/projects/
# `analysis/ghidra/input/` contains AVEVA's proprietary DLLs (Lmx.dll,
# NmxSvc.exe, NmxAdptr.dll, NmxSvcps.dll, LmxProxy.dll, aaMxDataConsumer.dll,
# WWProxyStub.dll) copied from a System Platform install. These are vendor
# binaries; they are not ours to redistribute. The decompiled exports under
# `analysis/ghidra/exports/` ARE committed (they are our analysis, not the
# vendor binaries). To repopulate `input/` for a re-decompile, copy the
# matching DLLs from a local AVEVA install and rerun the Ghidra scripts.
/analysis/ghidra/input/