docs(net): N4 accepted - Opus review PASS; AP-125 filed; F1/F5 fixed

The N4 review confirmed the draw-order reclaim design (invariant attacked
from five angles, held) and NAK fidelity down to the decomp''s x87
comparison masks. This acceptance commit settles the two process debts it
found: AP-125 (standalone control packets vs retail''s CoalesceData
piggyback - the ACE-safety divergence that has shipped since N3''s ack and
N4''s NAK) now has its register row; the false rounding-bug justification
in AckNakScheduler (0.6 x 1e7 rounds UP under IEEE-754, truncation never
lost a tick) is rewritten as the defensive hardening it actually is; and
Admission.Process''s defaulted draw-ordinal is now ulong.MaxValue so an
accidental cleartext repark can never head a bubble-shift chain. Core.Net
737/737 green.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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# Retail Divergence Register — current through 2026-07-27
# Retail Divergence Register — current through 2026-07-27
**What this is.** The single auditable register of every known place acdream's
runtime behavior can deviate from the retail client (Sept 2013 EoR build,
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## 3. Documented approximation (AP) — 91 active rows
## 3. Documented approximation (AP) — 92 active rows
Wave-0 UI ledger repair (2026-07-10) retired stale AP-38, resolved the AP-84
collision, restored overwritten paperdoll rows as AP-92/AP-93, and registered
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| AP-122 | The toolbar Use hand is Ghosted when selection is empty. Retail sets state 1 (Normal) and an empty-selection click enters generic `TARGET_MODE_USE`; selected-object enablement and activation remain retail-faithful. | `src/AcDream.App/UI/Layout/ToolbarController.cs` (`RefreshUseButton`) | User explicitly requires no selection to present as unavailable. The disabled retained button consumes the click without opening a cursor; every nonempty selection still uses the exact retail CombatUse/type/ItemUses predicate and the shared activation owner. | Generic pick-then-use mode cannot be entered from the empty toolbar hand; an object must first be selected, after which the same Use command is available. | `gmToolbarUI::HandleSelectionChanged @ 0x004BF380`; `gmToolbarUI::ListenToElementMessage @ 0x004BEE90` |
| AP-123 | Item cooldowns use the retained toolkit's existing procedural `UiItemSlot` leaf rather than materializing retail's ten `m_elem_Icon_Cooldown_*` child elements. The group lookup, remaining-time formula, exact DAT sprites, step choice, and topmost ReadOrder-8 outcome are faithful. | `src/AcDream.App/UI/Layout/ItemCooldownUiController.cs`; `src/AcDream.App/UI/UiItemSlot.cs` | `UiItemSlot` already consumes/reproduces UIItem children procedurally under the IA-15 retained-toolkit architecture. Selecting one imported sprite at draw time gives every inventory/equipment/shortcut alias the same output without a parallel widget tree or per-cell timers. | A future feature that observes the individual cooldown child visibility/state rather than the rendered UIItem could see no child elements even though the cell looks and advances correctly. | `CEnchantmentRegistry::OnCooldown @ 0x005943C0`; `UIElement_UIItem::UpdateCooldownDisplay @ 0x004E1E20`; common UIItem prototype `0x1000033E` |
| AP-124 | Local ACE omits the new object's CreateObject to the initiating session after `StackableSplitTo3D`, sending only F748 Position for the previously unknown GUID. acdream retains retail's one pending split source/count/time identity for ten seconds and, only for that otherwise-impossible unknown Position, hydrates a canonical clone of the source description with the new GUID and authoritative world placement. | `src/AcDream.App/World/InventoryWorldDropProjectionController.cs`; `src/AcDream.App/UI/ItemInteractionController.cs`; `src/AcDream.App/Physics/LiveEntityNetworkUpdateController.cs` | Nearby/reconnecting clients receive the ordinary CreateObject, while the initiator otherwise cannot render the authoritative object until relog. A server that sends CreateObject never enters this path; the pending identity is consumed before normal hydration and all other unknown Positions remain rejected. | ACE's F748 does not carry WCID or stack size, so an unrelated unknown Position arriving during the exact pending ten-second window could be associated with the split. Retail confirms WCID/count from CreateObject; removing the approximation requires ACE to send that packet to the initiator. | `ACCWeenieObject::UIAttemptSplitTo3D @ 0x0058D850`; `ACCWeenieObject::DeclareValid @ 0x0058E340`; ACE `Player.HandleActionStackableSplitTo3D` / `TryDropItem`; `docs/research/2026-07-26-retail-inventory-placement-and-world-drop-pseudocode.md` |
| AP-125 | Transport control packets (the 2.0 s cumulative AckSequence and the 0.6 s RequestRetransmit) are emitted STANDALONE; retail piggybacks optional headers onto queued outbound packets first-fit (`FlowQueue::CoalesceData @ 0x00547740`, invoked at `TransmitNewPackets @ 0x00547A6E`), and `EnqueueNaks` hands the NAK to `PacketController::EnqueueOptionalHeader @ 0x00543C84` rather than emitting directly. | `src/AcDream.Core.Net/Transport/AckNakScheduler.cs` (`EmitCumulativeAck`, `EmitNakRequest`) | ACE honours a RequestRetransmit ONLY when EncryptedChecksum is absent (NetworkSession.cs:283-284) — a retail-style piggyback onto a sequenced packet encrypts the NAK and ACE silently ignores it, making S2C loss unrecoverable; ACE likewise advances its client-sequence watermark on any packet whose flags are not exactly AckSequence (:474-476), so coalesced control content on a borrowed sequence risks skipping a real packet. Standalone exact-flag emission is the only ACE-safe shape; it also keeps reliable packets free of optional headers, making the resend cache strip provably a no-op. | Slightly higher C2S datagram count than retail (one extra small packet per 2.0 s / per NAK window); marginally more loss exposure for the control packets themselves on a metered path. | `FlowQueue::CoalesceData @ 0x00547740`; `SharedNet::EnqueuePak @ 0x00543B10`; `SharedNet::EnqueueNaks @ 0x00543BD0`; ACE `NetworkSession.cs:283-284,:342-343,:474-476` |
## 4. Temporary stopgap (TS) — 39 active rows (TS-57 filed 2026-07-29 at Campaign N slice N1 — no outbound RejectRetransmit; TS-27 narrowed same slice to the inbound direction) + TS-37 historical note (TS-20 retired 2026-07-16 — the later named-retail audit disproved the proposed DrawingBSP polygon filter; TS-37 is a retired-row historical note, not an active count; TS-39 retired R5-V3 — sticky seams bound to the ported PositionManager/StickyManager, radii threaded; TS-45 retired 2026-07-07 — hand-rolled `SphereCollision` replaced by the faithful CSphere family port, fixing the player-vs-monster crowd wedge; TS-3 retired 2026-07-07 — `frames_stationary_fall` accounting ported in the #182 verbatim UpdateObjectInternal rebuild, fixing the airborne falling-animation wedge; TS-41 retired 2026-07-07 — SERVERVEL synth-velocity remote body-drive replaced by the retail interp catch-up + unconditional MovementManager::UseTime, the remote-creature de-overlap #184; TS-42 retired 2026-07-19 — semantic animation completion now precedes the ordered Target/Movement/PartArray/Position tail; TS-44 narrowed again 2026-07-19 — complete orientation joined interpolation, only during-stick enqueue suppression remains)

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| N1 | complete | `43e60a69` | Outbound sent-packet cache + resend on NAK (`Transport/`: `TransportClock`, `SequenceMath`, `SentPacketStore`, `OutboundFlowQueue`, `ReliableTransport`, `TransportStats`); `PacketCodec.FinalizeInPlace` sealed-checksum overload; `WorldSession` sweep in Tick + both handshake pump loops; TS-57 filed, TS-27 narrowed to inbound-only. **Fable review PASS.** Advisories: fresh sends keep `Time=0` (byte-identical wire; retail stamps the interval on every packet and ACE ignores the field — N3 folds the retail stamp in with the cadence work); the stale-NAK single-redundant-resend window is shared with retail (pending prunes at flush, after transmit — same frame order as `RecipientData::UseTime`). |
| N2 | complete | `46d209d0`**Fable review PASS** (tracker/codec-split/admission verified pre-commit against retail rules; gates lifecycle+nine-stop both PASS) | Inbound sequence-aligned ISAAC + NAK set (`Transport/InboundSequenceTracker`: watermark, sanity window, duplicate/parked-key path, sequence-ordered gap-walk pre-draw, verify-failure re-park, RejectRetransmit abandonment — `ProcessNewSeqNum @ 0x00544690`, `ProcessNewestSeqNum @ 0x00541930`, `SeqIDSanityCheck @ 0x00543A20`, `AddNakked @ 0x00549240`, `HandleEmptyAck @ 0x005448F0`); `PacketCodec` split into keystream-free `TryParseBorrowed` + `VerifyChecksum` (`TryDecodeBorrowed` deleted); `RejectRetransmit` ids exposed on both optional-header decoders; `ReliableTransport` now owns both keystreams; stats gained `InboundDupsDropped`/`InboundSanityDrops`/`ChecksumFailures`/`KeysParked`. Watermark init 1 is the AD-50 ACE adaptation (retail zero-init vs ACE's re-prime dance — first encrypted S2C is sequence 2; holtburger api.rs:30 agrees); pinned by the clean-lifecycle conformance test (zero NAKs, min encrypted S2C sequence == 2). 716 Core.Net tests green. **N3/N4 handoff note:** the interim per-packet reflex ack acks the ARRIVING sequence even while a gap is parked, so ACE prunes the lost id from its S2C cache (`AcknowledgeSequence` strictly-below) before N4 can NAK it — message-level recovery of a real loss needs N3's retail NAK-xor-ack sweep (§2.3's mutual exclusivity is load-bearing). Also noted for N4: ACE's `RejectRetransmit` consumes a fresh CLEARTEXT sequence via FlushPackets (no keystream word), so the client's gap walk parks a word for an id that never had one server-side — a real retail-vs-ACE incompatibility to resolve in N4's design (retail never assigns new sequences to cleartext). |
| N3 | complete | `0265cc42` — Opus review PASS (advisories folded into N4: transitional-state wording, SharedInit citation, pump-order wording, control-packet Time/Iteration rule, stale budget-break comment) | AckNakScheduler + 2.0 s cumulative ack (`Transport/AckNakScheduler`): ONE shared timestamp (`ReceiverData::timeStamp_` @ +0x10) arbitrating NAK-xor-ack per sweep (`ClientNet::ProcessConnection @ 0x00545450`); the ack is one cleartext exact-flags `AckSequence` carrying the tracker's `highestIDReceived_` behind the >= 2.0 s gate (`SharedNet::EnqueuePak @ 0x00543B10` — the binary's only 0x4000 construction site), armed at connection birth (`ReceiverData::Init @ 0x00548EF0`). The Phase 4.9 per-packet reflex ack and `WorldSession.SendAck` are DELETED; the `[net-tick]` acks/s probe now reads `Stats.AcksSent`. Sweep order per `FlowQueue::Empty @ 0x00548A20`: interval clock, NAK/ack arbitration, pending resends, prune. **N3 transitional state (closed by N4):** a non-empty NAK set suppressed the ack and emitted NOTHING — the exposure was real even on loopback, just low-probability: one receive-buffer drop parks an id, every later sweep takes the silent NAK branch, acks stop (witness: `[net-tick] acks/s=0`), and ACE disconnects the quiet session at its 60 s timeout. N4 completed the branch. **N1 advisory retired (fold-in):** fresh reliable sends now stamp `Header.Time` = the current interval id (`FlowQueue::TransmitNewPackets @ 0x00547A60`, header build at 0x00547A84); ACE ignores inbound `Header.Time`, so the wire is unaffected. New `WorldSession.TransportClockSource` seam drives the gate on virtual time. 723 Core.Net tests green (keepalive property proven: a quiet session's 2 s acks refresh ACE's 60 s deadline across a 120 s virtual horizon; storm collapse: a 50-packet flood → ONE ack; the model accepts the reused-sequence ack without advancing its watermark). Connected lifecycle + canonical nine-stop gates PASS. |
| N4 | complete | SHA recorded at N5 kickoff | Client NAK emission + RejectRetransmit consumption. `AckNakScheduler` completes the NAK branch: one cleartext exact-flags `RequestRetransmit` per sweep behind the STRICT 0.6 s gate on the ONE shared timestamp (`SharedNet::EnqueueNaks @ 0x00543BD0` — the 0x41-mask x87 test at 0x00543C03 proceeds only on strictly-greater, contrast the ack's >=), body u32 count + ids ascending capped at 114 (`ReceiverData::GetNaks @ 0x005490C0`, cap 0x72), borrowed sequence, never an ack in a NAK sweep. Control-header rule decided for BOTH emissions: `Time` = interval id, `Iteration` = session iteration, per the shared retail header build (`FlowQueue::TransmitNewPackets @ 0x00547A60` @ 0x00547A84); ACE reads neither. THE design piece: the AD-51 reclaimed-word pool in `InboundSequenceTracker` closes the ACE cleartext-reject keystream hazard the N2 ledger row recorded — ACE's `RejectRetransmit` consumes a fresh cleartext sequence with NO keystream word, so the gap walk mis-parks a word for it and the whole inbound stream runs one word ahead. On a VALIDATED cleartext reject (`WorldSession` calls `OnCleartextRejectSequence` post-checksum), the tracker removes the mis-park, bubble-shifts every later-drawn parked word down one position (per-word draw ordinals; ascending id ⇔ ascending draw order), and pools the excess for the next fresh draws, consumed lowest-draw-order-first — exact for any number of interleaved rejects in any arrival order (a plain FIFO is NOT: reject-after-higher-arrival crosses the parked chain, and dual out-of-order rejects pool out of draw order — both pinned by tests). Reject BODY ids keep N2's discard (word-bearing server-side, consumed-in-place). N3 advisories all folded: honest transitional wording (above), `ReceiverData::SharedInit @ 0x00548EF0` (from `Init @ 0x00548FA0`) citation, `FlowQueue::Empty` pump-order comment (TransmitNaks → TransmitAcks → TransmitNewPackets, interval increment LAST @ 0x00548A9D; our clock-first order is cosmetic vs ACE), the Time/Iteration rule, and the stale `WorldSession` budget-break comment. Gate arithmetic hardened: gate ticks now round (0.6 has no exact double; truncation opened the strict gate AT the boundary). 737 Core.Net tests green, including: strict-gate boundary, shared-timestamp both directions, NAK-suppresses-ack, full wire-shape + 114-cap pins, model-served retransmission round trip, five tracker reclaim proofs, the 130-s virtual prune → fresh-sequence reject system test (victim abandoned, later traffic decodes, pool drains to zero), 10 s long-loss (NAKs on the gate cadence, zero acks, heal inside the window), and the capstone soak: 2% seeded bidirectional loss × 10,000 messages → zero message loss both ways, ACE crypto headroom 256 at convergence with a ≥250 no-erosion floor mid-flight, NAK set / reclaim pool / pending resends / ACE out-of-order buffer all zero, cache at the single watermark entry (retail Flush prunes STRICTLY below the ack). Soak notes: ACE never NAKs a quiet client (§3 row 1), so convergence keeps a C2S trickle flowing — a real idle-client tail loss heals only on the next action, an ACE constraint outside N4's scope. |
| N4 | complete | `852a59e3`**Opus review PASS** (reclaim invariant attacked from five angles, held; NAK fidelity verified to the x87 masks; AP-125 filed + F1 false-arithmetic wording + F5 ordinal sentinel fixed in the acceptance commit; F3 Iteration-on-fresh-sends folds into N5) | Client NAK emission + RejectRetransmit consumption. `AckNakScheduler` completes the NAK branch: one cleartext exact-flags `RequestRetransmit` per sweep behind the STRICT 0.6 s gate on the ONE shared timestamp (`SharedNet::EnqueueNaks @ 0x00543BD0` — the 0x41-mask x87 test at 0x00543C03 proceeds only on strictly-greater, contrast the ack's >=), body u32 count + ids ascending capped at 114 (`ReceiverData::GetNaks @ 0x005490C0`, cap 0x72), borrowed sequence, never an ack in a NAK sweep. Control-header rule decided for BOTH emissions: `Time` = interval id, `Iteration` = session iteration, per the shared retail header build (`FlowQueue::TransmitNewPackets @ 0x00547A60` @ 0x00547A84); ACE reads neither. THE design piece: the AD-51 reclaimed-word pool in `InboundSequenceTracker` closes the ACE cleartext-reject keystream hazard the N2 ledger row recorded — ACE's `RejectRetransmit` consumes a fresh cleartext sequence with NO keystream word, so the gap walk mis-parks a word for it and the whole inbound stream runs one word ahead. On a VALIDATED cleartext reject (`WorldSession` calls `OnCleartextRejectSequence` post-checksum), the tracker removes the mis-park, bubble-shifts every later-drawn parked word down one position (per-word draw ordinals; ascending id ⇔ ascending draw order), and pools the excess for the next fresh draws, consumed lowest-draw-order-first — exact for any number of interleaved rejects in any arrival order (a plain FIFO is NOT: reject-after-higher-arrival crosses the parked chain, and dual out-of-order rejects pool out of draw order — both pinned by tests). Reject BODY ids keep N2's discard (word-bearing server-side, consumed-in-place). N3 advisories all folded: honest transitional wording (above), `ReceiverData::SharedInit @ 0x00548EF0` (from `Init @ 0x00548FA0`) citation, `FlowQueue::Empty` pump-order comment (TransmitNaks → TransmitAcks → TransmitNewPackets, interval increment LAST @ 0x00548A9D; our clock-first order is cosmetic vs ACE), the Time/Iteration rule, and the stale `WorldSession` budget-break comment. Gate arithmetic hardened: gate ticks now round (0.6 has no exact double; truncation opened the strict gate AT the boundary). 737 Core.Net tests green, including: strict-gate boundary, shared-timestamp both directions, NAK-suppresses-ack, full wire-shape + 114-cap pins, model-served retransmission round trip, five tracker reclaim proofs, the 130-s virtual prune → fresh-sequence reject system test (victim abandoned, later traffic decodes, pool drains to zero), 10 s long-loss (NAKs on the gate cadence, zero acks, heal inside the window), and the capstone soak: 2% seeded bidirectional loss × 10,000 messages → zero message loss both ways, ACE crypto headroom 256 at convergence with a ≥250 no-erosion floor mid-flight, NAK set / reclaim pool / pending resends / ACE out-of-order buffer all zero, cache at the single watermark entry (retail Flush prunes STRICTLY below the ack). Soak notes: ACE never NAKs a quiet client (§3 row 1), so convergence keeps a C2S trickle flowing — a real idle-client tail loss heals only on the next action, an ACE constraint outside N4's scope. |
| N5 | pending | — | |
| N6 | pending | — | |