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ruv 19b445f9bb chore(adr-125 iter 1): fix C6 COM port + ship HAP-python reference impl
Two changes from the ADR-125 e2e bootstrap session:

1. CLAUDE.md hardware table: COM4 -> COM12 for ESP32-C6 (the C6 +
   Seeed MR60BHA2 dev kit now enumerates on COM12 on ruvzen, not
   COM4 as previously documented). Same fix applied to the ESP32-S3
   row (COM7 -> COM9) which CLAUDE.local.md already covered but the
   top-level table had not been updated.

2. scripts/hap-test-sensor.py — the ~80 LOC HAP-python sidecar that
   ADR-125 §2.1.a names as the reference implementation. Already
   running on ruv-mac-mini, already paired with operator's iPhone
   (paired_clients: 1), already round-trips a MotionDetected
   characteristic from a touch-file toggle through the HomePod (as
   Home Hub) to the Home app.

Substrate validated for iter 2+:
  - C6 provisioned on ruv.net (IP 192.168.1.179, ch 5, RSSI -38)
  - UDP frames: 44 packets in 8s @ mac-mini:5005 (~5.5 pps)
  - HAP bridge paired and live

Refs ADR-125, #794.

Co-Authored-By: claude-flow <ruv@ruv.net>
2026-05-25 16:14:51 -04:00
rUv 1b155ad027
chore: remove empty stub crates wifi-densepose-{api,db,config} (closes #578) (#608)
Each of these crates was a single-line doc-comment placeholder:

  v2/crates/wifi-densepose-api/src/lib.rs:    //! WiFi-DensePose REST API (stub)
  v2/crates/wifi-densepose-db/src/lib.rs:     //! WiFi-DensePose database layer (stub)
  v2/crates/wifi-densepose-config/src/lib.rs: //! WiFi-DensePose configuration (stub)

with empty [dependencies] in their Cargo.toml and zero references from any
source file or Cargo.toml in the workspace (verified by `grep -rln
wifi-densepose-api/-db/-config` across `v2/`). They were reserved early for
an envisioned REST/database/config split that never materialised.

The functionality these would have provided is covered today by:
- REST/WS:  wifi-densepose-sensing-server (Axum)
- Config:   per-crate config + CLI args in sensing-server and desktop
- DB:       no persistent state; system is real-time

Removal prevents `cargo` from listing dead crates, shipping empty published
artifacts to crates.io, or wasting reviewer attention. If any of these names
is needed in the future, reintroduce them with a real implementation.

Per the issue reporter (@bannned-bit / Matad0r) #578 explicitly listed
"OR be removed from workspace members until implementation starts" as an
acceptable resolution.

Updated:
- `v2/Cargo.toml`: drop the three members (with inline comment explaining why)
- `v2/Cargo.lock`: regenerated by cargo check
- `CLAUDE.md`: drop the three rows from the crate table and the publishing
  order list
- `CHANGELOG.md`: add an `[Unreleased] / Removed` entry

Verified:
- `cd v2 && cargo check --workspace --no-default-features` -> finished
  in 48s, no errors (warnings unchanged)
2026-05-17 18:50:57 -04:00
ruv d0b64bdeb6 chore(rvcsi): drop inline v2/crates/rvcsi-* — consume the vendor/rvcsi submodule / crates.io instead
rvCSI now lives in its own repo (github.com/ruvnet/rvcsi), vendored here as
`vendor/rvcsi` (PR #543) and published to crates.io as `rvcsi-* 0.3.x` /
to npm as `@ruv/rvcsi`. The inline copies in `v2/crates/rvcsi-*` (added in
#542) were a duplicate; this removes them and re-points the docs.

- `git rm -r v2/crates/rvcsi-{core,dsp,events,adapter-file,adapter-nexmon,ruvector,runtime,node,cli}`
- `v2/Cargo.toml`: remove the 9 from `members` (note: `vendor/rvcsi/Cargo.toml`
  is its own workspace — depend on the published crates or the submodule paths,
  not as v2 workspace members).
- `CLAUDE.md`: the 9 crate-table rows collapse to one `vendor/rvcsi` row.
- `README.md` docs table: rvCSI entry points at the standalone repo + notes the
  submodule / crates.io / npm / plugin.
- `CHANGELOG.md`: `[Unreleased]` entry.

The ADRs (ADR-095, ADR-096), PRD, and DDD model stay in `docs/` as the design
record of the incubation. `cargo build --workspace --no-default-features` and
`cargo test --workspace --no-default-features` stay green.

Co-Authored-By: claude-flow <ruv@ruv.net>
2026-05-12 23:00:23 -04:00
Claude d40411e6d7
feat(rvcsi): Raspberry Pi 5 (BCM43455c0) + Nexmon chip registry
Adds first-class support for the Raspberry Pi 5's WiFi chip (CYW43455 /
BCM43455c0 — the same 802.11ac wireless as the Pi 4 / Pi 3B+ / Pi 400, and the
chip with the most mature nexmon_csi support), plus a registry of the other
Nexmon-supported Broadcom/Cypress chips.

rvcsi-adapter-nexmon — new `chips.rs`:
- `NexmonChip` (Bcm43455c0, Bcm43436b0, Bcm4366c0, Bcm4375b1, Bcm4358, Bcm4339,
  Unknown{chip_ver}) + `RaspberryPiModel` (Pi5/Pi4/Pi400/Pi3BPlus/PiZero2W/
  PiZeroW) — Pi5/Pi4/Pi400/Pi3B+ → Bcm43455c0; PiZero2W → Bcm43436b0.
- `nexmon_adapter_profile(chip)` / `raspberry_pi_profile(model)` build the
  per-device `AdapterProfile` (channels: 2.4 GHz 1-13 + 5 GHz UNII for dual-band;
  bandwidths 20/40/80[/160]; expected subcarrier counts 64/128/256[/512]) that
  `validate_frame` bounds CSI frames against.
- `NexmonChip::from_chip_ver` (0x4345 → Bcm43455c0, 0x4339, 0x4358, 0x4366,
  0x4375 — best-effort; the raw `chip_ver` is always preserved) and `from_slug`
  / `RaspberryPiModel::from_slug` ("pi5", "raspberry pi 4", "bcm43455c0", ...).
- `NexmonCsiHeader::chip()`; `NexmonPcapAdapter` auto-detects the chip from the
  packets' `chip_ver` and uses the matching profile, overridable via
  `.with_chip(NexmonChip)` / `.with_pi_model(RaspberryPiModel)`; `.detected_chip()`.

rvcsi-runtime: `decode_nexmon_pcap_for(.., chip_spec)` (validate against a chip /
Pi model, drop non-conforming) + `nexmon_profile_for(spec)`; `NexmonPcapSummary`
gains `chip_names` + `detected_chip`; `CaptureSummary` gains `chip`.

rvcsi-cli: `record --source nexmon-pcap --chip pi5`; new `nexmon-chips`
subcommand (lists chips + Pi models, human or `--json`); `inspect-nexmon` and
`inspect` now print the resolved chip.

rvcsi-node (napi-rs): `nexmonDecodePcap` gains an optional `chip` arg;
`nexmonChipName(chipVer)`, `nexmonProfile(spec)`, `nexmonChips()`. @ruv/rvcsi
SDK + `.d.ts` updated (AdapterProfile / NexmonChipsListing interfaces, the new
fns, `chip` on CaptureSummary, `chip_names`/`detected_chip` on NexmonPcapSummary).

168 rvcsi tests pass (adapter-nexmon 22→28, cli 9→10), 0 failures, clippy-clean.
The synthetic test captures now stamp chip_ver = 0x4345 (the BCM4345 family chip
ID), so the chip-detection happy path is exercised end to end.
ADR-096, CHANGELOG, README, CLAUDE.md updated.

https://claude.ai/code/session_01CdYAPvRTjcch6YrYf42n1z
2026-05-13 01:32:27 +00:00
Claude b116a99481
feat(rvcsi): real nexmon_csi UDP/PCAP fidelity — chanspec decode, libpcap reader, NexmonPcapAdapter
Raises the Nexmon path from a normalized record format to parsing what the
patched Broadcom firmware actually emits, end to end.

napi-c shim (ABI 1.0 -> 1.1, additive):
- rvcsi_nx_csi_udp_header / rvcsi_nx_csi_udp_decode — parse the real nexmon_csi
  UDP payload: the 18-byte header (magic 0x1111, rssi int8, fctl, src_mac[6],
  seq_cnt, core/spatial-stream, Broadcom chanspec, chip_ver) + nsub complex CSI
  samples (modern int16 LE I/Q export — what CSIKit/csireader.py read for the
  BCM43455c0 / 4358 / 4366c0; nsub = (len-18)/4). rvcsi_nx_csi_udp_write to
  synthesize payloads for tests. rvcsi_nx_decode_chanspec — d11ac chanspec ->
  channel (chanspec & 0xff) / bandwidth (bits [13:11], cross-checked against the
  FFT size) / band (bits [15:14], cross-checked against the channel number).
  Still allocation-free, bounds-checked, structured errors, never panics.
- ffi.rs wraps it: decode_chanspec / parse_nexmon_udp_header / decode_nexmon_udp
  / encode_nexmon_udp + DecodedChanspec / NexmonCsiHeader; every unsafe block
  documented; the ABI guard now expects 1.1.

rvcsi-adapter-nexmon:
- pcap.rs — a dependency-free classic-libpcap reader (all four byte-order /
  timestamp-resolution magics; Ethernet / raw-IPv4 / Linux-SLL link types;
  tolerates a truncated final record; pcapng is a follow-up) + extract_udp_payload
  + a synthetic_udp_pcap / synthetic_nexmon_pcap test/example generator.
- NexmonPcapAdapter (a CsiSource) — reads the CSI UDP packets out of a
  `tcpdump -i wlan0 dst port 5500 -w csi.pcap` capture, decodes each via the C
  shim, stamps the frame timestamp from the pcap packet time; non-CSI packets
  counted as "skipped" in health.

rvcsi-runtime: decode_nexmon_pcap, summarize_nexmon_pcap (+ NexmonPcapSummary:
link type, CSI frame count, channels, bandwidths, subcarrier counts, chip
versions, RSSI range, time span), CaptureRuntime::open_nexmon_pcap[_bytes].

rvcsi-node (napi-rs): nexmonDecodePcap, inspectNexmonPcap, decodeChanspec,
RvcsiRuntime.openNexmonPcap. @ruv/rvcsi SDK + .d.ts updated (NexmonPcapSummary,
DecodedChanspec). rvcsi-cli: `record --source nexmon-pcap`, `inspect-nexmon`,
`decode-chanspec`.

161 rvcsi tests pass (adapter-nexmon 9->22), 0 failures, clippy-clean.
ADR-096 §2.2/§2.3/§5, CHANGELOG, CLAUDE.md updated.

https://claude.ai/code/session_01CdYAPvRTjcch6YrYf42n1z
2026-05-13 01:15:22 +00:00
Claude 684a064816
docs(rvcsi): update CHANGELOG, CLAUDE.md crate table, README docs index
- CHANGELOG: expand the rvCSI entry to cover all 9 crates (incl. rvcsi-runtime
  and the @ruv/rvcsi npm SDK), the napi-c / napi-rs seams, and the 142-test /
  clippy-clean status; note the daemon + MCP server are follow-ups.
- CLAUDE.md: add the 9 `rvcsi-*` crates to the Key Rust Crates table.
- README: add an rvCSI row to the docs index; bump the ADR count (79→96) and
  DDD-model count (7→8).

https://claude.ai/code/session_01CdYAPvRTjcch6YrYf42n1z
2026-05-13 00:18:56 +00:00
rUv 7f5a692632
feat(nvsim): full simulator stack — Rust crate, dashboard, server, App Store, Ghost Murmur [ADR-089/090/091/092/093]
Squashed merge of feat/nvsim-pipeline-simulator (29 commits).

## Shipped

- ADR-089 nvsim crate (Accepted) — 50/50 tests, ~4.5 M samples/s, pinned witness cc8de9b01b0ff5bd…
- ADR-092 dashboard implementation (Implemented) — 8/12 §11 gates , 4/12 ⚠ (external infra)
- ADR-093 dashboard gap analysis (Implemented) — 21/21 catalogued gaps closed
- Plus ADR-090 (proposed conditional) and ADR-091 (proposed research-only)

## Live deploy
https://ruvnet.github.io/RuView/nvsim/

## Infra

- nvsim-server Dockerfile + GHCR publish workflow (.github/workflows/nvsim-server-docker.yml)
- axe-core + Playwright cross-browser CI (.github/workflows/dashboard-a11y.yml)
- gh-pages auto-deploy workflow already in place (preserves observatory + pose-fusion siblings)

Co-Authored-By: claude-flow <ruv@ruv.net>
2026-04-27 12:41:01 -04:00
rUv 81cc241b9e
chore(repo): move v1/ → archive/v1/ + add archive/README.md (#430)
The Rust port at v2/ has been the primary codebase since the rename
in #427. The Python implementation at v1/ is no longer the active
target; the only load-bearing path is the deterministic proof bundle
at v1/data/proof/ (per ADR-011 / ADR-028 witness verification).

Move the whole Python tree into archive/v1/ and document the policy
in archive/README.md: no new features, bug fixes only when they affect
a still-load-bearing path (currently just the proof), CI continues to
verify the proof on every push and PR.

Path references updated in 26 files via path-pattern sed (only
matches v1/<known-child> patterns, never bare v1 or API URLs like
/api/v1/). Two double-prefix typos (archive/archive/v1/) caught and
hand-fixed in verify-pipeline.yml and ADR-011.

Validated:
- Python proof verify.py imports cleanly at archive/v1/data/proof/
  (numpy/scipy still required; CI installs requirements-lock.txt
  from archive/v1/ now)
- cargo test --workspace --no-default-features → 1,539 passed,
  0 failed, 8 ignored (unaffected by Python tree relocation)
- ESP32-S3 on COM7 untouched (no firmware paths changed)

After-merge: contributors should re-run any local `python v1/...`
commands as `python archive/v1/...` (CLAUDE.md and CHANGELOG already
updated).
2026-04-25 23:07:52 -04:00
rUv f49c722764
chore(repo): rename rust-port/wifi-densepose-rs → v2/ (flatten to one level) (#427)
The Rust port lived two directories deep (rust-port/wifi-densepose-rs/)
without any sibling under rust-port/ that warranted the extra level.
Move the whole workspace up to v2/ to match v1/ (Python) at the same
depth and shorten every cd / build command across the repo.

git mv preserves history for all tracked files. 60 files updated for
path references (CI workflows, ADRs, docs, scripts, READMEs, internal
.claude-flow state). Two manual fixes for relative-cd paths in
CLAUDE.md and ADR-043 that became wrong after the depth change
(cd ../.. → cd ..).

Validated:
- cargo check --workspace --no-default-features → clean (after target/
  nuke; the gitignored target/ was carried by the OS rename and had
  hard-coded old paths in build scripts)
- cargo test --workspace --no-default-features → 1,539 passed, 0 failed,
  8 ignored (same totals as pre-rename)
- ESP32-S3 on COM7 → still streaming live CSI (cb #40300, RSSI -64 dBm)

After-merge follow-up: contributors should `rm -rf v2/target` once and
let cargo regenerate from the new path.
2026-04-25 21:28:13 -04:00
ruv 92a6986b79 docs: update all docs for v0.5.0-esp32 release
- README: v0.5.0 in release table, binary size 990/773 KB
- CHANGELOG: v0.5.0 entry with mmWave fusion, ADR-063/064
- User guide: v0.5.0 as recommended, binary size updated
- CLAUDE.md: supported hardware table, firmware build/release
  process, real-hardware-first testing policy

Co-Authored-By: claude-flow <ruv@ruv.net>
2026-03-15 16:17:40 -04:00
rUv 86f08303e6
docs: update changelog, user guide, and README for ADR-043 (#128)
- CHANGELOG: add ADR-043 entries (14 new API endpoints, WebSocket fix,
  mobile WS fix, 25 real mobile tests)
- README: update ADR count from 41 to 43
- CLAUDE.md: update ADR count from 32 to 43
- User guide: add 14 new REST endpoints to API reference table, note
  that /ws/sensing is available on the HTTP port, update ADR count
2026-03-03 15:21:52 -05:00
ruv c520204e12 docs: sync CLAUDE.md (uppercase) with claude.md updates
On case-insensitive Windows both files map to the same physical file but
Git tracks them as separate index entries. Force-update CLAUDE.md to match.

Co-Authored-By: claude-flow <ruv@ruv.net>
2026-03-01 21:52:36 -05:00
ruv 1f9dc60da4 docs: add Pre-Merge Checklist to CLAUDE.md
Co-Authored-By: claude-flow <ruv@ruv.net>
2026-03-01 11:30:03 -05:00
Claude 6c931b826f
feat(claude-flow): Init claude-flow v3, pretrain on repo, update CLAUDE.md
- Run npx @claude-flow/cli@latest init --force: 115 files created
  (agents, commands, helpers, skills, settings, MCP config)
- Initialize memory.db (147 KB): 84 files analyzed, 30 patterns
  extracted, 46 trajectories evaluated via 4-step RETRIEVE/JUDGE/DISTILL/CONSOLIDATE
- Run pretraining with MoE model: hyperbolic Poincaré embeddings,
  3 contradictions resolved, all-MiniLM-L6-v2 ONNX embedding index
- Include .claude/memory.db and .claude-flow/metrics/learning.json in
  repo for team sharing (semantic search available to all contributors)
- Update CLAUDE.md: add wifi-densepose project context, key crates,
  ruvector integration map, correct build/test commands for this repo,
  ADR cross-reference (ADR-014 through ADR-017)

https://claude.ai/code/session_01BSBAQJ34SLkiJy4A8SoiL4
2026-02-28 16:06:55 +00:00
Claude 6ed69a3d48
feat: Complete Rust port of WiFi-DensePose with modular crates
Major changes:
- Organized Python v1 implementation into v1/ subdirectory
- Created Rust workspace with 9 modular crates:
  - wifi-densepose-core: Core types, traits, errors
  - wifi-densepose-signal: CSI processing, phase sanitization, FFT
  - wifi-densepose-nn: Neural network inference (ONNX/Candle/tch)
  - wifi-densepose-api: Axum-based REST/WebSocket API
  - wifi-densepose-db: SQLx database layer
  - wifi-densepose-config: Configuration management
  - wifi-densepose-hardware: Hardware abstraction
  - wifi-densepose-wasm: WebAssembly bindings
  - wifi-densepose-cli: Command-line interface

Documentation:
- ADR-001: Workspace structure
- ADR-002: Signal processing library selection
- ADR-003: Neural network inference strategy
- DDD domain model with bounded contexts

Testing:
- 69 tests passing across all crates
- Signal processing: 45 tests
- Neural networks: 21 tests
- Core: 3 doc tests

Performance targets:
- 10x faster CSI processing (~0.5ms vs ~5ms)
- 5x lower memory usage (~100MB vs ~500MB)
- WASM support for browser deployment
2026-01-13 03:11:16 +00:00