acdream/docs
Erik b8bcaa3ef2 feat(render): Campaign V slice V4t-1 — terrain crosses to GpuTextureSlot
V4t moves the world texture stack off the raw 64-bit ARB_bindless_texture
handle and onto GpuTextureSlot. This first commit does terrain only, because
terrain is the one branch of that stack whose producer and consumer are a
single pair — TerrainAtlas and TerrainModernRenderer — so it can carry the
new device seam on its own pixel gate before the mesh/composite/particle
retype lands on top of it.

Why the device's table can now be reached, when §5.2 said it could not.
That paragraph's reason was the flush: GlGpuDevice drains its dirty table
runs inside FlushBeforeDraw, which only an encoder-recorded draw reaches,
so a raw-GL renderer would sample a stale table. §5.5.6 then closed the GL
re-land of V4c/V4d, which means the world renderers stay raw GL through to
V10 — so "wait for the encoder" stopped being a plan and became an
indefinite block on V4t, which the Vulkan world arm cannot be written
without. The resolution is the smallest one that keeps the seam honest: the
drain is factored out as GlGpuDevice.FlushTextureTable, and a raw-GL
renderer calls it and binds TextureTableGlName at binding 9 itself,
immediately before its own draw — the same shape its retired private
GlBindlessHandleTable had, against a table that is now the device's. Nothing
else of the backend is exposed, and both members are deleted with the raw-GL
world path.

Residency ownership deliberately does NOT move. RegisterWorldTextureHandle
interns an already-resident handle and owns only the table entry; the atlas
still creates, makes resident and destroys its own textures. That is what
separates it from RegisterTexture, which owns the residency it creates, and
it is why this slice can retype the data model without also porting GL
texture creation onto IGpuTexture.

TerrainAtlas.GetBindlessHandles becomes GetTextureSlots(GlGpuDevice).
Registration is idempotent by handle, so the per-draw call is two dictionary
lookups — the cadence GetOrAdd already had. It is conditional on the handle
having changed because SetAnisotropic makes both textures non-resident and
re-acquires them: without that check a quality-preset change would strand a
slot holding a non-resident handle, so the superseded entry is retired in
the same step through the device's retirement queue.

Ordering is unaffected. Terrain's two slots travel as loose uniforms
(uTextureIndexA/B) and enter no sort and no bucket key, so a different slot
NUMBER changes nothing about what is drawn or in what order — only which
table index resolves to the same handle.

Gates. GL offline pixel gate vs cb2a70b8: 3.02e-05 (17 of 563,200 pixels),
exactly a same-commit control value and inside the documented 15-23 px /
<=4.1e-05 band. tools/run-repeat-connected-gate.ps1 -Runs 3: 3/3 RENDERED on
both the desktop witness and the client capture. One Vulkan composition-host
run with VK_LAYER_KHRONOS_validation proven inserted by the loader: zero
errors, zero warnings, empty validation log, converged ownership ledger. App
tests 4,075 / 3 skips (#250's zero-allocation test reran green singly).

One connected run of an earlier 3-run attempt died in the render loop with
"OpenGL returned unexpected fence wait status NoError (0x0)" from
GpuFrameFlightController.RetireFence. It did not reproduce in the following
three runs at this tree nor in three interleaved runs at cb2a70b8, and this
diff creates, deletes and waits on no fence. Filed as #251 rather than
attributed.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-07-28 12:22:45 +02:00
..
architecture docs: reconcile project state and refresh README 2026-07-27 12:53:31 +02:00
audit docs: update audit — Sprint 1 items verified (sequence counters + scenery LCG) 2026-04-13 13:51:39 +02:00
plans docs(render): record V6h's gate numbers at the committed tree 2026-07-28 11:51:47 +02:00
reference docs(reference): preserve local ACE command catalog 2026-07-27 00:03:58 +02:00
research docs(linux): park Slice L at L1 checkpoint 2026-07-27 12:35:47 +02:00
superpowers fix(world): remove non-retail portal exit fade 2026-07-15 23:20:52 +02:00
bugs.md docs: reconcile project status and navigation 2026-07-20 13:00:41 +02:00
ISSUES.md feat(render): Campaign V slice V4t-1 — terrain crosses to GpuTextureSlot 2026-07-28 12:22:45 +02:00
README.md docs: reconcile project state and refresh README 2026-07-27 12:53:31 +02:00

acdream documentation map

This page is the entry point for project documentation. It distinguishes current sources of truth from implementation history so an old plan or issue banner cannot silently override the current program state.

Current snapshot — 2026-07-27

  • Milestone state: M3, “Cast a spell,” landed 2026-07-21. M4, “Live in the world,” is active.
  • M4 gameplay program: resume the pre-M4 world-interaction completion program. Favorite-spell overflow, status Use/Assess, and the complete assessment surface are user-accepted. Equipped-child picking and vendor browse/transactions remain Slices 46.
  • Structural/runtime state: all eight GameWindow decomposition slices, Modern Runtime Slices AJ, and the connected visual/lifecycle gates are complete. GameWindow is a 1,622-line composition/callback shell. AcDream.Runtime.GameRuntime owns canonical session, entity/object, gameplay, movement, physics, projectile, environment, and portal state; graphical and no-window hosts borrow the same owner graph.
  • Headless state: Slice K is complete. AcDream.Headless is a presentation-free Windows/Linux host with deterministic commands/events, shared immutable content, multi-session isolation, reconnect, resource telemetry, and 1/5/10/30-session gates. The final two-account native-Linux soak completed ten minutes, logged out through ACE, and converged every ownership ledger.
  • Linux graphical state: Slice L0 and the L1 implementation checkpoint are complete at 66f114b2 and 11501d52. Native Windows passes the active modern-GL/audio/window smoke. WSLg X11/Wayland correctly reject their missing GL_ARB_bindless_texture. Physical-Linux validation and L2L6 are explicitly deferred; resume at the supported AMD/NVIDIA L1 gate.
  • Completed gameplay gates: R6 locomotion/collision/projectile/teleport/ radar, two-client portal-out/materialization, indoor prepared collision, loot ordering, local/remote ground drops, and selection-marker lifetime.
  • Separate visual verification: issue #225, the shared-alpha lifestone/particle result; its connected resource-lifetime and performance routes pass.
  • Carried behaviour debt: issue #153 (far teleport onto an unstreamed edge), #116 (narrowed slide response), #235 (capped/RDP jump cadence), and the active temporary-stopgap rows in the divergence register.
  • Divergence audit: 189 active rows — IA 18, AD 38, AP 91, TS 38, and UN 4 — plus retained struck/retired historical rows such as TS-37.
  • Latest automated baseline: the Release build succeeds with the 17 test-project warnings tracked by issue #228; 8,826 tests pass and five are intentionally skipped. App passes 3,763 / 3 skips. The L1 Windows supported smoke and WSLg X11/Wayland negative-capability reports all end with zero window/GL/input/audio ownership.

Sources of truth

Read these in this order when deciding what to do next:

  1. plans/2026-05-12-milestones.md — the active playable outcome, freeze boundaries, and visual gates.
  2. plans/2026-04-11-roadmap.md — strategic phase ledger: shipped, active, deferred, and future work.
  3. ISSUES.md — tactical defects and small follow-ups. The status inside an issue is authoritative; physical order is not.
  4. architecture/retail-divergence-register.md — every known place runtime behavior can differ from retail.
  5. architecture/acdream-architecture.md and architecture/code-structure.md — ownership, dependency, update-thread, and extraction rules.
  6. architecture/worldbuilder-inventory.md — rendering/DAT code already owned in-tree versus mechanisms still ours to port.

If these disagree, milestones control the current outcome, the roadmap controls work ordering, the issue status controls the individual defect, and the architecture documents control implementation shape. Reconcile the stale document in the same change; do not leave both claims standing.

Research and implementation records

  • research/named-retail/ is the primary retail oracle: named pseudo-C, headers, symbols, and types from the Sept 2013 build.
  • research/decompiled/ is the older Ghidra fallback.
  • research/ contains focused pseudocode, traces, fixtures, and gate reports. A dated research note records evidence; it does not become a new roadmap.
  • superpowers/specs/ and superpowers/plans/ are per-slice design and execution records. Completed plans remain historical.
  • audit/ contains completion and conformance audits.
  • reference/ace-commands.md preserves the local ACE server's complete in-game command catalog and points to the authoritative per-command help surface.

Durable memory

  • ../claude-memory/MEMORY.md indexes the live subsystem memories and the render/physics digests. Read a domain digest before changing that subsystem, especially its DO-NOT-RETRY table.
  • ../memory/ contains stable engineering references such as the modern rendering pipeline, two-tier streaming, and toolchain notes.

Memory accelerates recall; it does not outrank the canonical documents above. When current truth changes, update the relevant canonical document and distill only the durable lesson into memory.

Historical and deprecated documents

  • bugs.md is the April 2026 bug snapshot. It is preserved for archaeology and is not an active ledger.
  • Dated plans and specs describe the decision at that time. Their completion wording is historical unless the current milestone/roadmap explicitly links the item as active.
  • Old R1→R8 architecture sequencing is superseded. Current execution comes from the milestones and strategic roadmap.

Documentation maintenance rules

  • Update milestone, roadmap, issue, divergence, architecture, and memory claims in the same commit when a shipped change affects them.
  • Keep one issue ID per defect. Narrow an issue in place; do not reuse another issue's number as a shorthand.
  • Mark automated, connected, and visual gates separately. An automated pass is not a visual acceptance, and an RDP throughput sample is not a local-display visual comparison.
  • Preserve research history, but remove stale “current/next” claims from living documents once the state advances.