Commits the concrete adapter shape deferred by ADR-033: read-sync /
write-async split with honker NOTIFY/LISTEN for no-restart cache
invalidation, against SQLite, in a separate alknet-store-sqlite crate.
Two constraints drive the design: (1) the hot-path read trait
(IdentityProvider::resolve_from_fingerprint, CredentialStore::get) is
sync — called in the accept loop, no .await — so a SQLite-backed
adapter must cache in memory and serve sync reads from the cache; (2)
auth changes must take effect without a restart (an early issue the
project already fixed for ConfigIdentityProvider via ArcSwap config
reload). honker's SQLite NOTIFY/LISTEN (single-digit-ms wake, no
polling) is the cache-invalidation mechanism that makes both hold:
write commits to SQLite + emits NOTIFY, the running process's LISTEN
wakes, the in-memory index reloads and atomically swaps, the next
read sees the new state. Same ArcSwap-reload pattern as config,
generalized from 'config file is source of truth' to 'SQLite is
source of truth, honker signals when it changed.'
New async IdentityStore write trait (put_peer / update_peer /
remove_peer) extends the sync IdentityProvider read trait for peer
mutations. ConfigIdentityProvider does NOT implement it (config
reload is its write path — a posture enforced by the absence of a
backend, not a type-system constraint); SqliteIdentityProvider
implements both. CredentialStore::put/delete refined to async (within
ADR-031's one-way door — the contract was get/put/delete keyed by
provider persisting EncryptedData never decrypting; sync-vs-async was
unspecified). CredentialStoreError renamed to shared StoreError
covering both traits.
alknet-store-sqlite is one crate implementing both IdentityStore and
CredentialStore with shared SQLite connection + honker LISTEN infra
(splitting later is a two-way door). Schema shape committed (one row
per PeerEntry with JSON columns for fingerprints/scopes/resources;
one row per EncryptedData blob keyed by provider); exact DDL is an
implementation-detail two-way door in the adapter crate. The keypal
adapter-factory pattern is intentionally not ported to Rust (runtime
column-mapping is a TS affordance; in Rust each adapter is a concrete
type, cross-cutting concerns are a shared helper module).
Amends ADR-031 (put/delete async refinement, StoreError rename),
ADR-033 (concrete adapter shape now specified, two-crate framing
collapsed to one), ADR-034 (OQ-36 now resolved), auth.md (IdentityStore
section, cache-invalidation summary, OQ-36 reference), config.md (two
write paths note), and the OQ-36/OQ-34 entries in open-questions.md.
Review fixed 4 criticals (error-type name divergence, duplicate
IdentityProvider sketch, upsert/Duplicate ambiguity, 'shape unchanged'
contradiction), 7 warnings, 5 suggestions.
Untangles the conflation of three distinct remote roles under 'X.509
endpoint': (1) public X.509 endpoint — a remote HTTPS/call-over-TLS
server the local node is a client of (no PeerEntry, no PeerId, not in
the peer graph; CA verification + bearer token); (2) transport relay —
iroh's DERP-equivalent, infrastructure, not an alknet peer; (3) hub /
hosting node — an alknet peer that also exposes a public domain + X.509
for browsers (mixed-fingerprint PeerEntry, already supported by
ADR-030).
The load-bearing one-way door is the client-side verifier selection
rule: known peer (PeerEntry present) → fingerprint pin; unknown X.509
remote → CA verification (WebPkiServerVerifier); unknown Ed25519
remote → fails closed. This closes the AcceptAnyServerCertVerifier
security hole OQ-29 flagged, with the peer-model criterion (PeerEntry
presence) made explicit. The 'make PeerEntry symmetric' instinct is
rejected — pure-client connections to public APIs have no stable
logical identity to pin.
Documents that CallCredentials.remote_identity: None is load-bearing
(None = public X.509 endpoint → CA path, not a missing field; Some =
known peer → fingerprint pin), closing a subtle gap where an
implementer could have defaulted to a placeholder or treated None as
skip-verify.
Records WebTransport relay-as-proxy (deferred with h3/WebTransport,
new OQ-HTTP-07) and on-chain/smart-contract peer discovery (fits the
OQ-36 repo/adapter pattern, no auth-model change) so they aren't lost.
Amends auth.md and client-and-adapters.md with the three-role naming,
the verifier selection rule, and the Option semantics; updates OQ-37
to resolved in open-questions.md, README.md, and both crate READMEs.
Amend ADR-030 with three changes from the auth-type analysis:
1. PeerEntry is now multi-credential: fingerprints: Vec<String> (Ed25519
and/or X.509) + auth_token_hash: Option<String> (bearer token). All
resolve to the same peer_id. A peer that authenticates via Ed25519
today and via auth_token tomorrow gets the same PeerId. The 'peer
bearer vs auth bearer' distinction was wrong — the correct framing is
the three credential types (Ed25519, X.509, bearer token) and whether
the token needs a stable logical id across rotation (PeerEntry) or not
(ApiKeyEntry).
2. Fingerprint normalization (§6): quinn extracts the raw Ed25519 public
key from the SPKI cert and formats as ed25519:<hex>, matching iroh.
The same key has the same fingerprint regardless of transport. X.509
fingerprints stay as SHA256:<hex of DER>. This also simplifies the
coming WebTransport relay work.
3. The 'API keys' section is replaced with 'Bearer tokens' — correctly
framing the three auth types and the two bearer-token paths
(PeerEntry.auth_token_hash vs ApiKeyEntry).
Resolve OQ-29 (CallClient TLS client-auth): wire quinn client-auth (present
Ed25519 key as raw public key client cert — the server-side extraction
already works); key-type-aware server cert verification (raw key =
fingerprint match, X.509 = CA verification via WebPkiServerVerifier —
AcceptAnyServerCertVerifier is only safe for raw keys); fingerprint
normalization. The iroh path already works (RFC 7250 raw keys, both sides
exchange automatically); the gap was quinn-only.
Dissolve OQ-35: the 'API key asymmetry' framing was wrong. PeerEntry
supports multiple credential paths; ApiKeyEntry is for tokens that ARE the
identity.
Add OQ-37: X.509 outgoing-only case — the three auth types and how X.509
server identity fits the peer model. Not blocking the ADR-029 migration;
downstream (HTTP crate phase).
Update auth.md, config.md, client-and-adapters.md, call/README.md,
core/README.md, open-questions.md, README.md, and call_client.rs source
comment.
Workspace green: 326 tests pass, build clean.
Land the storage and auth strategy research (findings.md) as four
accepted ADRs and amend the core and call specs to match:
- ADR-030: PeerEntry and Identity.id decoupling. Replaces
authorized_fingerprints with peers: Vec<PeerEntry>; Identity.id becomes
the stable peer_id, decoupled from the rotating fingerprint. Supersedes
ADR-029 Assumption 1's UUID source (one-way door preserved, source
changes). Resolves OQ-33 and the storage-boundary half of OQ-34. Records
the API-key asymmetry as deliberate (OQ-35).
- ADR-031: CredentialStore repo trait + InMemoryCredentialStore default
adapter in core. Second repo trait alongside IdentityProvider. Vault
encrypts; the store persists the EncryptedData blob; assembly layer
loads into Capabilities. EncryptedData core mirror includes salt for
wire-format compat.
- ADR-032: Forwarded-for identity. forwarded_for field on call.requested
and OperationContext — metadata only, never read by AccessControl::check
(enforced structurally via the check signature). The from_call handler
populates it. Wire-format one-way door, folded into the ADR-029
migration window.
- ADR-033: Storage boundary and repo/adapter pattern. Core defines repo
traits + in-memory defaults; persistence adapters are separate crates;
assembly layer wires. Resolves OQ-34. Concrete adapter shapes deferred
for exploration (OQ-36).
Amends auth.md, config.md, operation-registry.md, client-and-adapters.md,
open-questions.md, README.md, crates/core/README.md. Marks ADR-029
Accepted (Assumption 1 carries the ADR-030 superseded note). Marks the
research findings doc reviewed.
Governance (Tier 2):
- Advance ADR-022 and ADR-023 from Proposed to Accepted (specs already
depend on their types as source of truth)
- Amend ADR-015: mark Decision 3 and Assumption 6 as superseded by ADR-022;
update handler_identity type to CompositionAuthority
- Amend ADR-002: note handle() signature revised by ADR-007 (BiStream → Connection)
- Amend ADR-004: note 'enrich/replace' AuthContext language superseded by
ADR-011's immutability model; update to describe set_identity on Connection
- Update main README ADR table to show ADR-022/023 as Accepted
Spec-ADR consistency (Tier 3):
- Add abort_policy: AbortPolicy field to OperationContext struct (ADR-016
Decision 6 mandated this but the spec omitted it)
- Define AbortPolicy enum (AbortDependents | ContinueRunning) with Default impl
- Add abort_policy to build_root_context and LocalOperationEnv::invoke()
- Define the OperationEnv trait explicitly with invoke() and
invoke_with_policy() methods (was referenced as 'must remain a trait'
but never defined)
- Specify From<StreamError> for HandlerError impl with exact variant mapping
- Add Connection::from_quinn() / from_iroh() constructors (was referenced
as Connection::new() but never defined)
- Remove undefined CertAuthorityEntry placeholder from AuthPolicy v1 (will
be added additively when alknet-ssh lands)
- Fix config.md key-differences table: rate limits are in DynamicConfig,
not StaticConfig
Mechanical fixes (Tier 1):
- overview.md: 'closes the QUIC stream' → 'closes the connection' (stale
from pre-ADR-007 model)
- overview.md: OQ-04 entry updated from stale 'defer to implementation'
to 'resolved: static at startup'
- mnemonic-derivation.md: remove duplicate helper functions block (incomplete
first copy, complete second copy)
- ADR-003: add iroh (feature-gated) to alknet-core dependency list, added
by ADR-010
- ADR-021: fix ambiguous 'W1 drift issue from the vault review' cross-reference
- ADR-022: rephrase FromCall 'leaf locally' to 'leaf in the local registry'
- ADR-017: add error_schemas to from_call mirror list and services/schema
step (inconsistency with ADR-023)
- ADR-016: fix self-referential citation ('ADR-016 Assumption 5' → 'Assumption 5')
- Add ScopedOperationEnv::empty(), allows(), new() and
CompositionAuthority::none(), new() impl blocks (referenced but undefined)
- Add call.completed clarification for non-subscription calls
- Add services/schema leading-slash normalization note
- Crate README ADR tables: add missing ADR-013 (call), ADR-015 (core),
ADR-006 + ADR-010 (vault)
- Vault README: add consolidated 'Known Source Drift' table tracking all
four drift items (OsRng, unwrap, CURRENT_KEY_VERSION, spawn bug) in one
place, including the two previously missing from README
OQ-11 (handler-level auth observability): Option B — handlers store
resolved identity on Connection via set_identity. Two identity scopes:
connection-level (observability, write-once-read-many) and per-request
(ACL, on OperationContext). Per-request takes precedence for ACL;
connection-level is for logging/audit only.
OQ-19 (session-scoped registries): Protocol doesn't need changes.
OperationEnv must remain a trait (not concrete) to enable session-overlay
pattern. Three-tier registry: core (static, External+Internal), session
(dynamic, Internal-only), promotion (curated review). Documented as
implementation guard in operation-registry.md.
All 19 open questions are now resolved. No open one-way or two-way doors
remain. The architecture is ready for review and implementation.
Correct the conflation of quinn/TLS/iroh as interchangeable transports.
They are complementary connectivity modes serving different deployment
contexts: quinn (public IP + TLS), iroh (NAT traversal via relay), TCP
(handler-specific, not core). Clarify that TLS cert = network identity,
not auth identity. Map stealth mode to HTTP handler on standard ALPNs
instead of byte-peeking. Resolve OQ-05 as one-way door. SendStream/
RecvStream now use internal enum dispatch for both quinn and iroh
streams.