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Mechanical part of the port: the 27-file patch was cut against a base ~148
commits behind us, so it did not apply. Resolved 11 conflicts (all of them
diff drift, not semantic clashes) and the three file deletions:
- app.py: the patch re-inserted _do_rename/_do_name_addr/_seek_split etc. as
"theirs" because our tree moved them to edit_ctl.py/trace_ctl.py. Kept ours
and applied the real intent (WorkerClient->CodeModeClient, .call->.invoke,
_open_worker_client->_open_database_client) at their current homes.
- domain.py: kept Head as a NamedTuple -- the patch reverted it to a frozen
dataclass, which the perf work measured at 2.9us vs 1.9us per row on a
quarter-million-row walk. Dropped _fetch_output (no download_url under Code
Mode) and its now-dead urllib/json imports.
- pane.py: the patch's deletion swallowed our zellij support along with the
worker-reaping block it meant to remove. Kept zellij, removed the reaping.
- test_scenarios.py: the idb_save->save_database teardown hunk belongs to
tests/_fixtures.py in our tree; applied it there and kept our pc_num_format
scenario that the drift landed on.
Three defects in the patch itself, fixed here:
- It made "import idatui" hard-require ida_codemode, so every offline suite
died at import -- including the pure ones (graph/index/trace) that are the
house rule for "tests/run.py --fast". The import is now deferred and gated
on the binding, which is also what lets the port's own contract tests
inject a fake DatabaseHandle.
- project.stage() inlined an ida_codemode.registry import and treated "library
not installed" as "someone owns this database", which broke IDA-free project
staging. Ownership lookup moved to codemode_client.database_owner().
- tests/test_codemode_client.py had no NEEDS_IDA marker, which tests/run.py
rejects outright.
Offline suite: 301 passed, 0 failed. Against master's 344 the whole delta is
accounted for: -40 worker_client (module deleted), -18 launch sweep checks
(behaviour deliberately removed) +3 guarding that it stays removed, +2 pool
(GUI-save semantics), +13 new codemode_client contract tests.
NOT yet done, and the port is not functional without it: the adapter is
missing five operations our tree grew since the patch's base (flowchart,
op_format, pc_nums, pc_num_format, survey_binary) and its "heads" predates
back-walking and digest/expect.
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The idalib worker is the only backend now, so remove the dead HTTP/supervisor
surface entirely (~2200 lines):
* deleted idatui/client.py (the IDAClient HTTP/JSON-RPC transport + session
manager), idatui/tui.py (the old mcp TUI entry, superseded by launch.py),
spawn.sh, and systemd/ (the supervisor unit).
* deleted the mcp-only tests (stress_client, smoke_client, test_keepalive,
stress_paging, rpc_smoke, serverctl.sh, pane_smoke, test_domain) -- the worker
pilot (tests/test_scenarios.py) supersedes them.
* migrated the tmux RPC harness (idatui/pane.py) to the worker: it spawns
`idatui.launch <binary> --rpc <sock>` instead of the mcp `idatui.tui`, drops
the supervisor auto-start/ensure machinery, and reaps our own worker
(idatui/worker.py) instead of ida_pro_mcp.idalib_server. --db/--url/--no-
ensure-server are gone; --open is required.
* __init__ / __main__ / domain no longer import client (exceptions come from
errors.py, the domain client hint is WorkerClient); pyproject points both
console scripts at idatui.launch; README + ida-tui header describe the
worker-only flow.
What stays (by design): the ida_pro_mcp *package* (the worker reuses its @tool
functions in-process) and server/patch_server.py (the worker injects its custom
tools on startup). Verified: whole package imports + IdaTui constructs + pilot
lists 31 scenarios. The worker pilot (134 pass / 2 known flakes) is the E2E gate.
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Opening a binary now defaults to our own idalib worker; the ida-pro-mcp HTTP
supervisor path is deprecated (kept only for --db/attach and --backend mcp).
* launch.py: --backend default resolves to worker for a fresh binary open, mcp
for the attach modes (--db / bare `ida-tui`, which have no worker equivalent);
explicit --backend or IDATUI_BACKEND still wins. Logs a deprecation notice when
the mcp path is used.
* Deprecation markers on client.py and server/patch_server.py; the ida-tui shell
header and README now describe the worker as primary and note
$IDATUI_WORKER_PYTHON. TODO tracks the removal checklist.
No code deleted yet — the mcp fallback stays until the worker is proven on a box
where idalib can spawn (pilot against --backend worker is the gate). Backend
resolution matrix verified: `ida-tui bash`->worker, bare/`--db`->mcp, explicit
flag/env honored.
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A caveman entry point so you don't hand-craft the plumbing every time. It:
* ensures the ida-pro-mcp supervisor is up — starts spawn.sh detached
(start_new_session, tmux-free) and waits for the port if it's down;
* recovers a binary wedged by a hard-killed worker — sweeps the stale
unpacked .id0/.id1/.id2/.nam/.til next to the .i64 and retries (the packed
.i64 is never touched);
* adopts an already-open session for the same binary (idempotent), else
idb_opens it with a sane idle-TTL;
* launches the TUI attached to that session with keepalive on.
./ida-tui /path/to/binary # open a binary and drive it
./ida-tui # attach to the sole session
./ida-tui --db <id> # attach to a specific session
Pieces: idatui/launch.py (logic, reuses pane.py's server probe), a repo-root
`ida-tui` sh wrapper (resolves ~/ida-venv python, keeps idatui importable from
any cwd), and an `ida-tui` console-script in pyproject. --help works without
textual (app imported late). README documents both the one-liner and the
manual recovery. gitignore bin/ (binary targets, like targets/).
Verified live: ensure_server up-detection, open, adopt (same session id), and
lock-sweep all work against a running supervisor.
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