Source changes (dormant parity infra, retained from iterate 2.AI/2.AO): - xenia-kernel/exports.rs: nt_create_event manual_reset polarity + related event wiring - xenia-gpu/mmio_region.rs: D1MODE_VBLANK_VLINE_STATUS hardcode parity Also lands the audit-runs/ analysis notes (.md/.txt/.json digests) for the iterate 2.x VSync/0x10e8/0x1004 wedge investigation. Raw trace dumps (.jsonl/.gz/.csv/.stdout) and agent worktrees (.claude/) are gitignored as regenerable local artifacts — see memory + HANDOFF for the running findings. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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AUDIT-059 PROBE C — canary γ-wedge signaler triangulation
Date: 2026-05-11
Mode: READ-ONLY canary instrumentation (patch reverted clean).
Canary HEAD before/after: 6de80dffe (clean tree confirmed).
Patch: audit-030 --log_lr_on_pc (30 LOC across 4 files; saved to canary-patches-applied.diff).
Build: cd build && ninja -f build-Debug.ninja xenia_canary → copied to xenia-canary-probe.
Phase 1 — handle creation at sub_821CB030+0x128 (PC 0x821CB15C)
Probe target: PC 0x821CB15C (post-bl after bl 0x824A9F18 NtCreateEvent wrapper).
At this PC, r3 = freshly-created event handle.
2 fires captured in 130 seconds (canary-ntcreate.log):
| # | Wallclock pos | tid (canary) | r3 (handle) | r31 (stack) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | line 2058 | F8000090 | 0xF8000098 | 0x7064FA70 |
| 2 | line 10567 | F80000CC | 0xF8000108 | 0x708FF990 |
Both fires precede a synchronous file-IO sequence (RtlInitAnsiString → NtQueryFullAttributesFile → NtCreateFile for cache:\aab216c3\5\... paths).
Both events are then NtDuplicateObject'd (the duplicate is the real wait target):
| Original handle | Dup target | Wait-site |
|---|---|---|
F8000098 (XObject) |
F80000A0 (XEvent) |
tid F8000090, NtClose@line 2081 (fast) |
F8000108 (XObject) |
F8000110 (XEvent) |
tid F80000CC, NtClose@line 10605 |
Phase 1b — wait-site at sub_821CB030+0x1AC (PC 0x821CB1DC)
Verifies the wait fires in canary too. 2 fires, both with lr=0x821CB1D0:
i> F8000090 TRACE-PC-LR pc=821CB1DC lr=821CB1D0 r3=F8000098 r4=FFFFFFFF r5=BC65CDC0
i> F80000C8 TRACE-PC-LR pc=821CB1DC lr=821CB1D0 r3=F8000108 r4=FFFFFFFF r5=BC667CC0
r4=FFFFFFFF → INFINITE wait timeout. Wait DOES execute in canary — but completes
(matched by subsequent NtClose). This is the AUDIT-041 wait-site bl 0x824AA330.
Phase 2 — NtSetEvent triangulation
Probe target: NtSetEvent thunk PC 0x8284DF5C (53,701 fires in 130s).
Cross-checked against the sub_824AA2F0 (NtSetEvent wrapper) entry probe (20,919 fires).
Identification of wedge-equivalent handle by NtSetEvent fire pattern
Hypothesis: the dup-XEvent (target of NtDuplicateObject) is what gets signaled.
In canary-ntsetevent.log, dup handle F8000110 appears in NtSetEvent exactly 2×:
i> F8000054 TRACE-PC-LR pc=8284DF5C lr=824AA304 r3=F8000110 r5=BC32CC60 r31=7036FDC0
i> F8000084 TRACE-PC-LR pc=8284DF5C lr=824AA304 r3=F8000110 r5=00000002 r31=705AF860
lr=824AA304 = wrapper-internal post-bl PC inside sub_824AA2F0 (NtSetEvent wrapper).
To get the caller LR (i.e. who called the wrapper), probe the wrapper entry 0x824AA2F0.
Wrapper-entry probe — cross-run structural correlation
In the wrapper-entry run, the handle namespace shifted slightly (per-run slab-allocator nondeterminism), but the r31 stack invariant matches across runs.
Two-fire handle in the wrapper-entry run that matches r31 stack frames 7036FDC0 and
705AF860 exactly:
i> F8000054 TRACE-PC-LR pc=824AA2F0 lr=82458D14 r3=F8000118 r4=BC369420 r5=BC32CC60 r31=7036FDC0
i> F8000084 TRACE-PC-LR pc=824AA2F0 lr=8245ED80 r3=F8000118 r4=705AF8B0 r5=00000002 r31=705AF860
Cross-run match by (tid, r31): F8000054@7036FDC0 and F8000084@705AF860 are the same
two threads/stack-frames signaling the cache-IO completion event in both runs.
Resolved canary signalers
| LR | Caller function | Pre-bl insn | Demangled |
|---|---|---|---|
0x82458D14 |
sub_82458B90 |
bl 0x824AA2F0 @ 0x82458D10 |
NtSetEvent wrapper call |
0x8245ED80 |
sub_8245EC10 |
bl 0x824AA2F0 @ 0x8245ED7C |
NtSetEvent wrapper call |
Both LRs are NtSetEvent-wrapper call sites. Each fires once per wedge instance.
Cross-reference with ours-side (sibling PROBE O findings)
From ours-summary.md (Phase 3 candidate-signaler table):
| Producer | Fires in ours | Distinct LRs | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
sub_82458B90 |
1 | 0x82457f18 (sub_82457EF0+0x24) | direct NtSetEvent caller; fires once but NOT on wedge handle |
sub_8245EC10 |
0 | — | 0 static callers — indirect-dispatch-only (audit-050 dead) |
Static caller chains in ours's database
sub_82458B90 callers:
└─ sub_82457EF0+0x24 (only caller; sub_82457EF0 itself has 0 static callers — fnptr-array only)
sub_8245EC10 callers:
└─ NONE STATICALLY
Located in dispatch_table @ 0x820B5830 [slot 1]
slot 0: sub_8245F1D0
slot 1: sub_8245EC10
Table referenced from:
- sub_8245F1D0+0x1C (self-ref recursive)
- sub_8245FEB8+0x100 (stw r11, 0(r31) at 0x8245FFC0 — class vptr install)
sub_8245FEB8 callers: sub_8245FB68 (2 sites), sub_824601A0 (1 site)
sub_8245FB68 callers: sub_8245F880, sub_8245FAB0
sub_824601A0 callers: sub_82460118
Both signaler functions live in the worker cluster 0x82458xxx-0x8245Exxx. sub_8245EC10 is
a slot-1 entry in a 2-slot dispatch_table at 0x820B5830 — installed at struct offset 0
(vptr) by sub_8245FEB8's constructor. sub_82458B90's only static caller chain goes up
through sub_82457EF0, which itself has 0 static callers.
Findings
-
Wedge structural identification:
sub_821CB030+0x128creates a per-call file-IO completion XEvent that is immediately duplicated and submitted to a worker (sub_82452DC0@ +0x19C) for asynchronous file load. The wait at +0x1AC blocks until the worker signals the duplicate XEvent. -
Canary signalers (the missing piece): Two distinct call-sites signal the wedge in canary:
sub_82458B90(= LR0x82458D14)sub_8245EC10(= LR0x8245ED80)
Both wrap
bl 0x824AA2F0(NtSetEvent wrapper). Each fires once per file-IO completion. -
Static-graph triangulation for ours:
sub_82458B90has 1 static caller (sub_82457EF0+0x24); chain dies becausesub_82457EF0has 0 static callers (fnptr-array activation).sub_8245EC10has 0 static callers — vtable slot 1 in dispatch_table0x820B5830, installed bysub_8245FEB8ctor; ctor's reachability chain also dies in the0x82458xxx-0x8245Fxxxcluster.
-
The wedge is downstream of AUDIT-050's unreachability island. Both canary signalers live in the half-bootstrapped worker cluster. The work-submitter (
sub_82452DC0) DOES fire in ours (8× per PROBE O) on tid=13 — but the queued work never reaches a worker that callssub_82458B90orsub_8245EC10because the worker-side dispatch infrastructure (vtable install viasub_8245FEB8ctor; fnptr-array activation ofsub_82457EF0) never runs in ours. -
AUDIT-058's
sub_825070F0activation hypothesis is corroborated:sub_825070F0(AUDIT-057's top missing-thread spawner, 4 workers @ ctx 0xBCE25340) is the plausible bootstrap for the workers that would receive the queued work and run the dispatch_table @0x820B5830callbacks. Until that spawn happens in ours, the worker side stays dead → signal never lands.
Recommended AUDIT-060
-
Direct path: probe
sub_82452DC0+0x19C blsite in canary (with our existing--log_lr_on_pc=0x82452E5Cor post-bl PC) to trace what happens after work submission. Find which worker thread (one of the 4 spawned bysub_825070F0) dequeues the job and ultimately callssub_82458B90orsub_8245EC10. -
Indirect path: probe
sub_8245FEB8(vptr installer for dispatch_table0x820B5830) in canary AND ours. If it fires in canary but not ours, that confirms the worker-class constructor is in the unreachability island. -
Bootstrap path: trace what activates
sub_825070F0in canary (per AUDIT-058 it fires 1× post-\\dat\\movieResolvePath). Capture LR atsub_825070F0entry in canary, then check that LR's caller-fn for fire count in ours.
Artifacts
xenia-rs/audit-runs/audit-059-gamma-wedge/
canary-patches-applied.diff (audit-030 patch record before revert)
canary-ntcreate.log/.err (Phase 1: PC 0x821CB15C, 2 fires)
canary-waitsite.log/.err (Phase 1b: PC 0x821CB1DC, 2 fires)
canary-ntsetevent.log/.err (NtSetEvent thunk PC 0x8284DF5C; 53,701 fires; r3=F8000110 ×2)
canary-setwrapper.log/.err (NtSetEvent wrapper PC 0x824AA2F0; 20,919 fires; r3=F8000118 ×2)
canary-summary.md (this file)
ours-summary.md (sibling PROBE O ours-side findings)
Canary HEAD verified 6de80dffe, working tree clean. xenia-rs untouched.