ISessionManager.ReadEventsAsync had zero production call sites: the worker
event channel is drained once by GatewaySession.MapWorkerEventsAsync (the
distributor pump), and every consumer — gRPC subscribers, the dashboard
mirror, the alarm monitor — attaches to the distributor. The interface
member, SessionManager's forwarder, and GatewaySession.ReadEventsAsync are
gone; IWorkerClient/WorkerClient.ReadEventsAsync is untouched, it is the
live worker-channel claim.
No test was removed or rewired: nothing invoked the member through the
interface. Nine ISessionManager test fakes carried a required-member stub
(seven threw NotSupportedException or yielded nothing; EventStreamServiceTests
and GatewaySessionDashboardMirrorTests forwarded to the session; the two
MxAccessGatewayService fakes yielded their Events list) — all nine stubs were
deleted. The MxAccessGatewayService suites' streaming tests already run
through FakeEventStreamService, which reads the same Events list, so their
coverage is unchanged; only the now-inaccurate doc comments on Events /
LastReadEventsSessionId were reworded.
The MapWorkerEventsAsync comment no longer describes a twin to keep in step;
it now states the single-reader claim directly. docs/Sessions.md drops
ReadEventsAsync from the SessionManager member list and from the Run-state
prose. The 2026-08-15 deferred-remediation as-built note records the removal.
Code-review follow-up on fix/gwc-26-27-alarm-attach.
ApplyReconcile's snapshot-derived feed repairs are at-least-once, not
exactly-once: a reconcile reads the worker's current state while the matching
live transition may still be buffered in the monitor's lease, so both broadcast
and the duplicates are indistinguishable on the alarm feed. This pre-dates the
acked-state delta — the Raise/Clear presence repair has always had it, since
nothing serializes a reconcile pass against the in-flight live stream — so
closing it (serialization or timestamp dedup) stays out of scope for a P2 fix.
Documented instead, with the consumer contract stated explicitly (apply
transitions idempotently, never as an increment or toggle):
- ApplyReconcile gains a "Delivery semantics" comment.
- gateway.md softens the "defense in depth" prose to state the semantics.
- docs/Sessions.md carries the same caveat on the alarm-feed description.
- Tracker change-log records it as a known pre-existing characteristic and a
candidate finding for the next review cycle.
Also hoists the ChannelWorkerClient fake — duplicated across the three alarm
test files — into TestSupport/, dropping the usings it took with it.
RunMonitorAsync issued SubscribeAlarms and the first reconcile before the
internal distributor subscriber was attached (via ISessionManager
.ReadAlarmEventsAsync). The pump has been running since MarkReady started the
dashboard mirror and only fans to subscribers registered at fan-out time, so
every transition raised in that two-round-trip window bypassed the alarm feed —
and a missed Acknowledge was never repaired, because ApplyReconcile broadcast
presence deltas only.
- The monitor now takes the internal lease directly from its session BEFORE
SubscribeAlarms and drains it after the first reconcile; window transitions
buffer in the lease's bounded channel. Processing them after ApplyReconcile is
order-safe (ApplyTransition handles alarms the snapshot already placed).
- ISessionManager.ReadAlarmEventsAsync removed — zero remaining callers.
- ApplyReconcile broadcasts an Acknowledge feed transition when a both-present
alarm's state advanced to ActiveAcked. This is a feed-level repair on the
AlarmFeedMessage/StreamAlarms surface rebuilt from the worker's own snapshot,
not MxEvent emission, so the "never synthesize events" rule is untouched;
the reasoning is recorded on ApplyReconcile.
The alarm-monitor test fakes now hand the monitor a real Ready GatewaySession
with a dashboard mirror, which is what makes the window reproducible.
Docs: docs/Sessions.md and gateway.md alarm-monitor ordering notes.
Refs: archreview/2026-07-12/remediation/10-gateway-core.md GWC-26
Interlocking changes across the gateway server (shared GatewaySession.cs /
SessionManager.cs), committed together:
- GWC-01 (Critical): alarm monitor now attaches as an internal
(non-counted) distributor subscriber instead of a second raw drain of the
single worker event channel; WorkerClient._events -> SingleReader with a
claimed-once guard so a future dual-consumer regression throws loudly.
- GWC-02 (High): faulted sessions are swept in CloseExpiredLeasesAsync
(IsFaultedReapable + FaultedReason); new FaultedGraceSeconds (default 0).
- GWC-03 (High): configurable MaxSparseArrayLength (default 1_000_000)
enforced before allocation.
- TST-02 (High, security): StreamEvents attach now enforces the opening key
id -> PermissionDenied on owner mismatch.
- TST-12 (Medium): CLAUDE.md retention-defaults sentence corrected.
Verified: NonWindows build clean; targeted tests 135/135 on macOS, plus
WorkerClientTests 18/18 on the Windows host.
Add a nullable string? OwnerKeyId property to GatewaySession that captures
the API key identifier (KeyId) of the authenticated caller that opened the
session. Wire it through ISessionManager.OpenSessionAsync → SessionManager
→ GatewaySession constructor. The gRPC service passes identityAccessor
.Current?.KeyId; internal callers (GatewayAlarmMonitor, DashboardLiveDataService)
pass null. Covers the positive and null cases with two new TDD-first tests.