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Context
The qualification driver already reaches the production Apollo-to-QUIC path, but its source shaper reorders jitter even when reorder is disabled, its packet accounting cannot identify unexplained loss, and in-process resource counters include the provider/client driver.
Goals / Non-Goals
Goals:
- Attribute every source unit to one bounded production-path outcome.
- Keep impairment axes independently configured and observed.
- Sample CPU, heap, allocation, and goroutine use from the gateway process only.
- Record measured monotonic-clock overhead.
Non-Goals:
- No second simulator, profiling service, production dependency, or expanded impairment matrix.
- No larger queues or relaxed acceptance limits without measured need.
Decisions
- Reuse the existing source-boundary shaper, preserve source order unless explicit reorder is enabled, and limit catch-up to one media serialization interval. Record the fixed-seed applied-delay standard deviation separately from the jitter observed after ordered traversal.
- Drive processing sends at the configured source rate while a separate public-client receive loop validates ordered payload delivery. Use cooperative scheduling with a bounded high-resolution final wait in the parent driver so sub-millisecond packet spacing does not depend on host sleep granularity.
- Assign stable source sequence identifiers and retain per-stage counts so injected loss, provider/FEC drop, queue replacement, QUIC failure, and client miss are disjoint.
- Reuse the established gateway child-test pattern for the actual gateway server; the Apollo fixture and QUIC client remain in the parent driver. A token-protected loopback test control endpoint starts and stops bounded child-owned recording and returns aggregate stage state.
- Stream queue, processing, and pacing samples from the production
sendMediaboundary to child-owned raw evidence. Sample childRUSAGE_SELF, Go heap, allocations, and goroutines once per second with independent per-run baselines. - Buffer at most 4,096 child-owned timing samples before the gzip writer; drain every sample before recording stops and backpressure on sustained writer overload instead of dropping evidence or compressing synchronously in the media loop.
- Use the existing reviewed 64-packet qualification bound for native video (about 7.5 ms at 80 Mbps) after public-path counters proved the 16-packet queue replaced 1–5 clean-path units during ordinary scheduler pauses. Keep audio at 16 packets and retain latest-unit replacement at both bounds.
- Measure clock overhead as the median elapsed time per read across 1,000 batches of 100 monotonic reads and record that method.
Risks / Trade-offs
- [Ordered release suppresses some delivered jitter] → Retain both the applied fixed-seed delay distribution and the separately observed ordered-traversal jitter.
- [Stage attribution double-counts a unit] → Record one terminal outcome per source sequence and validate accounting equality.
- [Process sampling perturbs qualification] → Use bounded low-rate samples and include the sampling method in evidence.
- [The source driver consumes CPU for precise pacing] → Keep it in the parent process excluded by the gateway-only resource sampler, and yield cooperatively until the final 50 microseconds.
- [Shared private runners cannot sustain the reviewed 20/50/80 Mbps gates] → Run the complete verifier on the registered on-demand xhigh runner; the frozen qualification remains authoritative for the normative duration.