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CydandClaude Opus 4.8 b9d8027cf6 Extract shared contract, drop BinaryFormatter wire, modernize to net8/x64
Make the Console<->Launcher system source-built and modern now that the console
is under our control and the WinXP-era pods are gone.

Contract extraction (Contract/Tesla.Contract.csproj):
- One multi-targeted (net48;net8.0-windows) source project for the RPC contract,
  replacing the vendored TeslaConsoleLaunchLib.dll and the hand-synced Tesla.Net
  replica in Launcher/LaunchModels_Shared.cs. Emits assembly TeslaConsoleLaunchLib.

SecureConfig extraction (SecureConfig/Tesla.SecureConfig.csproj):
- net48 source of the first-boot provisioning protocol (UDP beacons, OFB crypto,
  RSA key exchange), replacing the vendored TeslaSecureConfiguration.dll.

Remove BinaryFormatter from the wire (RCE sink + the reason net6 was pinned):
- Console<->Launcher RPC is now length-prefixed System.Text.Json frames
  (Contract/PodRpcProtocol.cs) over the unchanged OFB transport; dispatch by
  method name. Deleted the SerializationBinder / MethodInfoProxy machinery.
- Console-local BinaryFormatter (Site config, mission replays) intentionally
  retained: local net48 file I/O, not the network surface.

Runtime modernization:
- Launcher Service + Agent: net6 -> net8, win-x86 -> win-x64 (all pods are
  64-bit Win10). Kept the SHA1-default PBKDF2 (Console key-derivation compat)
  with SYSLIB0041 suppressed and documented.

Tests: differential suite now 73 green. Added SecureConfigCompatTests (OFB
ciphertext byte-identical to the vendored DLL) and PodRpcProtocolTests (JSON
round-trip of every request/response shape); removed the now-obsolete
BinaryFormatter byte-identity guard.

Build hygiene: per-project obj dirs (Launcher/Directory.Build.props) fix a
NuGet restore collision between the two Launcher projects sharing one folder.

NOT runtime-verified against a live pod.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-30 08:15:17 -05:00

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<Project Sdk="Microsoft.NET.Sdk.Worker">
<PropertyGroup>
<TargetFramework>net8.0-windows</TargetFramework>
<Nullable>disable</Nullable>
<ImplicitUsings>disable</ImplicitUsings>
<WarningsAsErrors></WarningsAsErrors>
<AllowUnsafeBlocks>true</AllowUnsafeBlocks>
<Version>0.1.0</Version>
<ApplicationIcon>app.ico</ApplicationIcon>
<AssemblyName>TeslaLauncherService</AssemblyName>
<RootNamespace>Tesla.Launcher.Service</RootNamespace>
<Platforms>x64</Platforms>
<RuntimeIdentifier>win-x64</RuntimeIdentifier>
<SelfContained>true</SelfContained>
<PublishSingleFile>true</PublishSingleFile>
<WindowsService>true</WindowsService>
</PropertyGroup>
<ItemGroup>
<!-- Exclude the Agent source — it belongs to TeslaLauncherAgent.csproj only -->
<Compile Remove="TeslaLauncherAgent.cs" />
</ItemGroup>
<ItemGroup>
<PackageReference Include="Microsoft.Extensions.Hosting" Version="8.*" />
<PackageReference Include="Microsoft.Extensions.Hosting.WindowsServices" Version="8.*" />
<PackageReference Include="Microsoft.Extensions.Logging.EventLog" Version="8.*" />
<!-- Required by SecureConfig.cs for COM2/PlasmaIO serial output -->
<PackageReference Include="System.IO.Ports" Version="8.0.0" />
</ItemGroup>
<ItemGroup>
<!-- Tesla.Net wire types now come from the shared contract (net6 build),
replacing the hand-maintained replica in LaunchModels_Shared.cs.
SetPlatform pins the reference to AnyCPU: this project is x86, the
contract is platform-neutral, and without the pin MSBuild's dynamic
platform negotiation corrupts this project's restore (one-shot
`dotnet build` of the solution then fails to resolve its packages). -->
<ProjectReference Include="..\Contract\Tesla.Contract.csproj" SetPlatform="Platform=AnyCPU" />
</ItemGroup>
</Project>