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ed3f340ea8 feat(ttp): E.3.7 RuleEngine — evaluate + atomic-swap watch_store
Implements the rule engine body left empty at contract phase: evaluate()
dispatches by source_kind through self._by_kind, runs the rule's match
spec against event.payload, and emits one TTPTag per emits entry.
watch_store() loads the initial corpus from RuleStore.load_compiled,
then drains subscribe_changes, applying definition changes via
single-statement dict assignment (atomic swap, GIL-atomic to readers)
and state changes via NamedTuple._replace on the existing CompiledRule.

Why: with the FS + DB stores in place (E.3.5/E.3.6), the engine is the
last piece of the rule plane. Lifters (E.3.9–E.3.13) consume the
engine; the worker bootstrap (E.3.14) wires watch_store into the
asyncio event loop. After this commit a CompositeTagger constructed
with a RuleEngine + a populated rules dir will produce real tags.

Notes:
- CompiledRule.emits extended to 4-tuple
  (technique_id, sub_technique_id, tactic, confidence). Tactic + confidence
  ride per-emit so a single rule can carry multiple precision targets
  (the "one event maps to many techniques" property). Compile helpers in
  both backends extract them from the YAML emits dict; missing tactic
  or confidence is a deploy-time error.
- v0 match operator is "pattern" (regex). The field defaults per
  source_kind (command_text / raw_url / subject / verdict / …) and is
  overridable via match.field. Future ops (contains, equals, in_set)
  extend _match_event without touching the engine surface.
- Confidence model: rules with state="clipped" + confidence_max set
  cap the per-emit confidence downward; clipped is a soft suppress, not
  a hard skip. Disabled rules are skipped wholly; expires_at past is
  re-checked at evaluate as defense-in-depth (the store auto-reverts,
  but a racing read between expiry and revert must not fire the rule).
- _span(name, **attrs) helper in engine + both stores short-circuits on
  decnet.telemetry._ENABLED — matches the project's @traced /
  wrap_repository zero-overhead-when-disabled pattern instead of relying
  solely on the no-op tracer indirection.
- Late-bound tracer (telemetry.get_tracer called per-span, not at
  module load) so test_tracing's monkeypatch reaches the production
  code path.

xfails flipped: tests/ttp/test_rule_engine.py multi-emit fan-out +
rule_version-collision-via-engine; tests/ttp/test_multi_mapping.py
N×M engine fan-out + idempotent replay; tests/ttp/test_tracing.py
ttp.eval span hierarchy + ttp.rule.fire span attributes.

Tests: 214 passed, 19 xfailed (gated on E.3.8 lifters / rule pack /
worker bootstrap).
mypy: clean on prod code; pre-existing test-stub arg-type warnings
unchanged.
2026-05-01 08:49:15 -04:00
8a93ee3129 feat(ttp): E.3.6 DatabaseRuleStore — ttp_rule/ttp_rule_state + master sync
Implements the DB-backed rule store body left empty at contract phase:
load_compiled reads from ttp_rule + ttp_rule_state; get_state /
set_state hit ttp_rule_state with the same expires_at auto-revert and
bus-event semantics as the FS backend; subscribe_changes returns a
per-subscriber queue. State persists across process restarts — the
swarm property the FS backend deliberately doesn't have.

Also lands two swarm-mode helpers:
- sync_from_filesystem(fs_store) — master-side, subscribes to a
  FilesystemRuleStore and projects each RuleChange onto a ttp_rule
  upsert/delete.
- tail_db(poll_interval) — worker-side, watermark poll over
  ttp_rule.updated_at; emits RuleChange("definition", ...) for each
  row that moved.

Why: swarm mode needs rule definitions and operator state to
propagate across hosts. The filesystem backend (E.3.5) was the
single-host-dev variant; this one survives restart and serves N
workers from a shared DB.

Notes:
- DatabaseRuleStore() with no args lazy-inits an in-memory SQLite
  repo so the conformance fixture works without test plumbing. In
  production the worker bootstrap (E.3.14) passes an explicit repo.
- The conftest.py rule_store fixture became async (pytest_asyncio),
  per-backend creates/initializes a SQLite repo for the DB run.
- Adds a `seed_rule(store, rule_id, yaml)` helper to bridge backend
  semantics: drop a YAML file (FS) vs insert a ttp_rule row (DB).
  Used by the parametrized load_compiled conformance test.
- Late-bound _tracer() in both backends (was module-level get_tracer
  binding) so test_tracing's monkeypatch of decnet.telemetry.get_tracer
  actually affects span output.

xfails flipped: tests/ttp/store/test_database.py set_state-writes-to-
ttp_rule_state + filesystem-to-DB sync; tests/ttp/store/test_conformance.py
DB-side load_compiled / set_state isolation / round-trip / per-rule
fan-out / expired-state revert / set_state failure / get_state default
(was xfail-only-on-DB);  tests/ttp/test_tracing.py set_state span
hierarchy.

Tests: 208 passed, 25 xfailed (gated on E.3.7 + lifters).
mypy: clean on all touched files.
2026-05-01 08:39:46 -04:00
0217319423 test(ttp): E.2.14b RuleStore conformance — cross-backend + filesystem-specific + database-specific
tests/ttp/store/conftest.py — parametrized rule_store fixture over
FilesystemRuleStore (skipped on non-Linux) + DatabaseRuleStore.

test_conformance.py — shared assertions (default-state, set_state
isolation/round-trip, subscribe_changes per-rule fan-out, expires_at
auto-revert, set_state failure semantics) parametrize over both.
get_state-default GREEN today on FS (returns RuleState() for empty
cache); rest xfail-gated behind E.3.5/E.3.6.

test_filesystem.py — inotify mask + canonical kernel values + 9
scratch-filename rejections + 4 valid-filename acceptances +
fullmatch anchor + tmp_path construction + CompiledRule frozen
property GREEN today; per-save-style + filter-ordering +
atomic-swap concurrency xfail-gated.

test_database.py — class-level surface (no platform guard, ABC
methods concrete, async coroutines) GREEN today; ttp_rule_state
write + filesystem→DB sync xfail-gated behind E.3.6.
2026-05-01 07:45:32 -04:00