--- status: draft last_updated: 2026-06-22-22 --- # alknet-call Structured RPC over QUIC: operations, request/response, streaming subscriptions, and service discovery. Implements `ProtocolHandler` on ALPN `alknet/call`. ## Documents | Document | Status | Description | |----------|--------|-------------| | [call-protocol.md](call-protocol.md) | draft | CallAdapter, EventEnvelope framing, stream model, PendingRequestMap, bidirectional calls | | [operation-registry.md](operation-registry.md) | draft | OperationSpec, Handler, OperationRegistry, AccessControl, service discovery, irpc integration | ## Applicable ADRs | ADR | Title | Relevance | |-----|-------|-----------| | [001](../../decisions/001-alpn-protocol-dispatch.md) | ALPN-Based Protocol Dispatch | CallAdapter registers on ALPN `alknet/call` | | [002](../../decisions/002-protocol-handler-trait.md) | ProtocolHandler Trait | CallAdapter implements ProtocolHandler | | [003](../../decisions/003-crate-decomposition.md) | Crate Decomposition | alknet-call depends on alknet-core and irpc | | [013](../../decisions/013-rust-canonical-implementation.md) | Rust as Canonical Implementation Language | Adapter traits defined in Rust; TS is reference/browser adaptation | | [004](../../decisions/004-auth-as-shared-core.md) | Auth as Shared Core | AuthContext passed to call handlers | | [005](../../decisions/005-irpc-as-call-protocol-foundation.md) | irpc as Call Protocol Foundation | irpc provides framing and service dispatch | | [006](../../decisions/006-alpn-convention-and-connection-model.md) | ALPN String Convention | `alknet/call` ALPN, one ALPN per connection | | [007](../../decisions/007-bistream-type-definition.md) | BiStream Type Definition | CallAdapter receives Connection, not BiStream | | [008](../../decisions/008-secret-service-integration.md) | Vault Integration Point | Vault accessed at assembly layer, not on the wire | | [010](../../decisions/010-alpn-router-and-endpoint.md) | ALPN Router and Endpoint | Static handler registration | | [012](../../decisions/012-call-protocol-stream-model.md) | Call Protocol Stream Model | Bidirectional streams, EventEnvelope, ID-based correlation | | [014](../../decisions/014-secret-material-flow-and-capability-injection.md) | Secret Material Flow and Capability Injection | Call protocol carries no secret material; capabilities injected at assembly layer | | [015](../../decisions/015-privilege-model-and-authority-context.md) | Privilege Model and Authority Context | `internal` = authority switch not ACL skip; External/Internal visibility; handler identity + scoped env | | [016](../../decisions/016-abort-cascade-for-nested-calls.md) | Abort Cascade for Nested Calls | `call.aborted` cascades to descendants; default `abort-dependents`, `continue-running` opt-in | | [017](../../decisions/017-call-protocol-client-and-adapter-contract.md) | Call Protocol Client and Adapter Contract | `CallClient` opens connections; `from_call` imports remote ops; connection direction independent of call direction | | [022](../../decisions/022-handler-registration-provenance-and-composition-authority.md) | Handler Registration, Provenance, and Composition Authority | Registration bundle carries provenance, composition authority, scoped env, capabilities | | [023](../../decisions/023-operation-error-schemas.md) | Operation Error Schemas | Operations declare domain errors; `call.error` carries typed `details`; adapter fidelity | | [024](../../decisions/024-operation-registry-layering.md) | Operation Registry Layering | Curated (static) + session/connection overlays (dynamic); `OperationEnv` as trait-object integration point; `OperationContext.env` split into `scoped_env` (data) and `env` (dispatch trait) | ## Relevant Open Questions | OQ | Title | Status | Relevance | |----|-------|--------|-----------| | OQ-07 | Call protocol scope within a connection | resolved (ADR-012) | Stream model, multiplexing, scope | | OQ-13 | Operation path format and routing scope | resolved | `/{service}/{op}` is the correct design; remote dispatch is a separate layer | | OQ-14 | Batch operation semantics | resolved | Correlated `call.requested` events is the correct protocol design | | OQ-16 | Safe vault operations for call protocol exposure | resolved (ADR-014) | None exposed for now | | OQ-19 | Session-scoped operation registries | resolved | Agent-written operations overlaid on curated registry via `OperationEnv` trait layering. Protocol doesn't need changes; `OperationEnv` must remain a trait. Generalized by ADR-024 to cover connection-scoped overlays. | ## Key Design Principles 1. **One connection, full access**: An `alknet/call` connection gives access to the entire operation registry — calls, subscriptions, batch, schema. 2. **Protocol is symmetric**: Both sides can initiate calls. The server calling a client uses the same EventEnvelope format and correlation. 3. **Stream-agnostic correlation**: PendingRequestMap correlates by request ID, not by stream. The protocol works with any stream arrangement. 4. **Operation registry is layered**: The curated layer (`Local` provenance) is static — registered at startup by the CLI binary, immutable for the process lifetime. Session (`Session`) and imported (`FromCall` etc.) ops are dynamic overlays at their respective scopes (per-session, per-connection). The registry supports JSON Schema discovery. See ADR-024. 5. **irpc is one dispatch backend**: Local operations dispatch directly. irpc service calls (in-process, type-safe) are internal. The call protocol is the external interface. 6. **Local dispatch only**: The operation registry dispatches to local handlers. Remote dispatch (federation, head/worker routing) would be a separate mechanism at a different layer, not a modification to alknet-call's path format. 7. **No secret material on the wire**: The call protocol carries no private keys, API keys, mnemonics, or decrypted credentials. Handlers receive outbound credentials through `OperationContext.capabilities`, injected at the assembly layer. See ADR-014. 8. **Abort cascades to descendants**: `call.aborted` for a parent request cascades to all non-terminal descendants. Default `abort-dependents`; `continue-running` opt-in. See ADR-016. 9. **Internal calls switch authority context, not skip ACL**: The `internal` flag marks composition-originated calls. ACL runs against the handler's composition authority, not the caller's and not as a blanket skip. Operations have External/Internal visibility. Scoped composition env bounds reachability. See ADR-015, ADR-022. 10. **Provenance determines composition capability**: Only `Local` and `Session` ops can compose. Leaves (`FromOpenAPI`, `FromMCP`, `FromCall`) are forwarding stubs — they don't get composition authority or a scoped env. The assembly layer is the sole grantor of composition authority. See ADR-022.