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teknium1
75efd73961 fix(gateway): never resurrect ended sessions for delegation completions; /new severs in-flight delegations
Completes the session-binding class on the gateway surface (#55578),
matching the TUI rules:

1. Fail-closed pinning: switch_session() re-opens ended sessions, so
   pinning a completion to a spawning session that has since ENDED
   (user /new, closed rotation) would resurrect a conversation the user
   explicitly ended and inject into it. The injection path now checks
   the pinned row's ended_at first and drops the injection with a
   WARNING when the spawning session is dead or unknown - the result
   stays in the delegation records.

2. /new ends the old conversation's delegations: _handle_reset_command
   calls interrupt_for_session() with the expiring durable session id
   (matching the parent_session_id pin stamped at dispatch) plus the
   routing key as fallback, so a reset can't leave dangling subagents
   whose completions have no live owner.

interrupt_for_session() gains the parent_session_id selector because a
gateway chat's session_key (the platform conversation key) survives a
reset while the session id rotates - key-based matching alone could
never sever a gateway conversation's delegations.
2026-07-08 08:10:28 -07:00
nankingjing
d39c62409b fix(delegate): pin async completion to spawning parent session (#57498)
Background delegate_task completions only carried session_key. When multiple
active sessions shared a routing peer, get_or_create_session could recover the
latest ended_at IS NULL row and inject the subagent result into the wrong
session.

Capture parent_agent.session_id at dispatch time, include it on async-delegation
completion events, and pin gateway routing via switch_session when the
synthetic completion message is handled.

Fixes #57498
2026-07-08 08:10:28 -07:00
teknium1
4b27be1114 fix(delegation): fail-closed orphan handling + session-scoped delegation lifecycle
Two invariants layered on the origin-routing commit (#55578):

1. Fail closed on orphaned async-delegation payloads. The poller's
   belongs-elsewhere check handles events owned by another LIVE session,
   but an event whose owner is gone previously fell through and was
   adopted by whichever poller saw it - injecting one chat's delegation
   output into another chat. Delegation completions are now injected
   only into a session that PROVABLY owns them (origin UI id, or
   session-key/lineage match via the compression chain); unowned
   payloads are dropped from injection with a WARNING (the subagent's
   output is already persisted in the delegation records, so nothing is
   lost). The shutdown drain applies the same rule. Non-delegation
   events keep the historical adopt-orphans behavior.

2. A session's in-flight async delegations end with the session.
   _finalize_session now calls interrupt_for_session(): delegations
   commissioned by the closing UI session are interrupted always;
   key-matched delegations only when the TUI owns the session lifecycle,
   so closing a viewer tab on a live gateway session never kills the
   gateway's own background work.
2026-07-08 07:06:15 -07:00
Dan Schnurbusch
aab351bfa6 fix(delegation): route async results to origin session
Carry the live TUI session id with async delegation completion events and prefer the commissioning UI session when desktop pollers share the completion queue. Resolve compressed session keys to their continuation before treating events as orphaned, and capture the live parent agent session id for TUI/ACP dispatch.
2026-07-08 07:06:15 -07:00
Teknium
3f2a56d1a4
fix(cli): reliable interrupts, bounded exit, and exit feedback (#57000)
Three CLI reliability fixes:

1. Interrupt reliability: chat() only re-queued the user's interrupt
   message when the turn result carried interrupted=True. When the agent
   thread raced past its last interrupt check (or finished) before the
   interrupt landed, the message was silently dropped — and the stale
   _interrupt_requested flag left on the agent instantly aborted the
   NEXT turn. Un-acknowledged interrupt messages are now re-queued as
   the next turn and the stale flag is cleared (only when the agent
   thread actually exited). The clarify-race path also parks the message
   in _pending_input instead of dropping it.

2. Slow exit (5+ min): stdlib ThreadPoolExecutor workers are non-daemon
   and joined unconditionally by concurrent.futures' atexit hook — even
   after shutdown(wait=False). One wedged tool worker (abandoned after
   interrupt/timeout) held the process open forever. Promoted
   async_delegation's daemon executor to a shared tools/daemon_pool
   module and adopted it in tool_executor (concurrent tool batches),
   memory_manager (background sync), delegate_tool (child timeout wrapper
   + batch fan-out), and skills_hub (source fan-out). Added a 30s exit
   watchdog (HERMES_EXIT_WATCHDOG_S) armed at _run_cleanup start as a
   backstop for wedged cleanup steps.

3. Exit jank: after prompt_toolkit tears down the input/status bars the
   terminal sat silent for the whole cleanup window, looking hung. Print
   'Shutting down… (finalizing session)' immediately at exit start.

E2E: live PTY interrupt of a foreground 'sleep 120' terminal tool now
aborts in ~1s and the typed message runs as the next turn; wedged-worker
+ wedged-cleanup subprocess exits in 5.8s (watchdog) instead of hanging.
2026-07-02 04:20:43 -07:00
Teknium
6e369a3762
feat(delegation): unify concurrency caps — deprecate max_async_children (#56955)
delegation.max_concurrent_children is now the single cap for both a
batch's parallelism and concurrent background delegation units.

- _get_max_async_children() delegates to _get_max_concurrent_children();
  a leftover max_async_children key logs a one-time deprecation warning
- config v32→33 migration removes the stale key, folding a raised
  max_async_children into max_concurrent_children (max wins, no lost
  headroom)
- capacity error messages now point at max_concurrent_children
- pool-at-capacity sync fallback now attaches an explanatory note so
  the model/user know why the call blocked instead of dispatching async

Previously users who raised max_concurrent_children (e.g. to 15) still
hit the invisible default-3 async cap: the 4th background delegate_task
silently ran inline, blocking the turn with no signal.
2026-07-02 02:53:39 -07:00
Erosika
a6175d1f93 style(profile): trim verbose comments to one or two lines 2026-06-30 15:30:06 -07:00
Erosika
09af0a8c1d fix(profile): propagate profile context across thread/executor boundaries
A bare threading.Thread / ThreadPoolExecutor worker starts with an empty
contextvars.Context, so the context-local profile override
(_HERMES_HOME_OVERRIDE) does not cross the spawn boundary. In single-process
multi-profile runtimes (desktop tui_gateway) the worker then resolves
get_hermes_home() to the launch/default profile, leaking one profile's
reads/writes into another. The fix primitive (tools.thread_context.
propagate_context_to_thread, which copies the parent context) already exists;
the leaking spawns simply did not use it.

- model_tools.py _run_async: wrap the worker-thread loop runner. This is the
  generic sync->async bridge for every async tool, so wrapping it here fixes
  the leak for all async tools at once (verified: an async tool reading
  get_hermes_home() under an override now resolves the active profile).
- run_agent.py bg-review thread: wrap so MEMORY.md / skill review writes land
  in the spawning turn's profile (#54937 path).
- tools/async_delegation.py: wrap both single + batch executor.submit calls so
  detached children resolve the dispatching profile's paths.

Scope: the vision CPU executor is intentionally left unwrapped — it runs pure
in-memory encode/resize and never resolves profile-scoped paths.
2026-06-30 15:30:06 -07:00
Teknium
ea8a8b4af8
feat(delegation): background fan-out — parallel subagents, one consolidated return (#49734)
* feat(delegation): single-task delegate_task always runs in the background

The model no longer decides whether a subagent runs in the background — a
single-task delegate_task from the top-level agent is now always dispatched
async, so the parent turn returns immediately and the subagent's result
re-enters the conversation when it finishes.

- run_agent._dispatch_delegate_task (the live model path) forces
  background=True for top-level single-task calls; the schema-level
  `background` param is ignored.
- A batch (tasks with >1 item) stays synchronous (fan-out can't go async).
- A delegation from an orchestrator subagent (depth > 0) stays synchronous —
  it needs its workers' results within its own turn.
- The function-level default is unchanged, so direct Python callers/tests keep
  the historical synchronous behavior.
- On async-pool capacity rejection, single-task now falls through to a
  synchronous run instead of erroring (the child stays attached for interrupt
  propagation; detach happens only on a successful dispatch).
- Schema `background` param marked deprecated/ignored; tool description
  updated to state the always-background single-task rule.

* feat(delegation): all delegate_task fan-out runs in the background

Extend the always-background behavior to the full fan-out. A batch is now
dispatched as N independent async subagents (one handle each), instead of
running synchronously. Single task and batch both return immediately; each
subagent's result re-enters the conversation as its own message when it
finishes.

- delegate_task: when background is set, loop over ALL built children and
  dispatch each via dispatch_async_delegation; return a combined handle block
  (count + per-task delegation_ids). Children the async pool rejects (at
  capacity) run synchronously inline and are reported alongside the dispatched
  handles, so nothing is silently dropped.
- run_agent._dispatch_delegate_task + registry handler: force background for
  any top-level model delegation (single OR batch); orchestrator subagents
  (depth > 0) still run synchronously since they need workers' results within
  their own turn.
- Removed the v1 'batch async not supported' rejection.
- Tool description updated: BOTH MODES RUN IN THE BACKGROUND.
- Tests updated to assert batch fan-out dispatches each task async (verified
  E2E: 3-task batch -> 3 independent completion-queue events).

* fix(delegation): background fan-out joins and returns one consolidated block

Correct the fan-out semantics: a backgrounded batch is dispatched as ONE
async unit (one handle, one async-pool slot), not N independent dispatches.
The unit runs all children in parallel, waits on every one, and emits a
SINGLE completion event carrying the consolidated per-task results. The chat
is never blocked; when all subagents finish, their full summaries re-enter
the conversation together as one message.

- async_delegation.dispatch_async_delegation_batch + _finalize_batch: a batch
  occupies one slot; its runner returns the combined {results:[...]} dict and
  one event with the full results list is pushed to the completion queue.
- delegate_tool: extract the sync execution+aggregation into
  _execute_and_aggregate(); background dispatches it via the batch unit and
  returns one handle; on pool-capacity rejection it runs the batch inline.
- process_registry._format_async_delegation: render a consolidated multi-task
  block (TASK i/N + per-task summary) when the event carries is_batch/results.
- Tests updated; E2E verified: 3-task batch -> immediate return -> one combined
  completion block with all three summaries.
2026-06-20 11:27:12 -07:00
Teknium
c66ecf0bc3
feat(delegation): async background subagents via delegate_task(background=true) (#40946)
* feat(delegation): async background subagents via delegate_task(background=true)

delegate_task(background=true) dispatches a subagent that runs in the
background and returns a handle immediately, so the user and model keep
working while it runs. The full result — plus the original task source —
re-enters the conversation as a new turn when the subagent finishes,
riding the same completion-queue rail as terminal background processes.

- tools/async_delegation.py: daemon-executor registry, capacity cap,
  rich self-contained completion event pushed onto the shared
  process_registry.completion_queue (type='async_delegation').
- delegate_tool.py: background param + single-task dispatch branch;
  batch async rejected (v1).
- process_registry.py: format_process_notification renders the rich
  task-source block (goal/context/toolsets/model/status/result).
- gateway/run.py: dedicated _async_delegation_watcher drains + injects
  results into the originating session (idle + post-turn), session_key
  routing enrichment, shutdown interrupt of dangling delegations.
- config: delegation.max_async_children (default 3).

Reuses the existing idle-drain wiring rather than mutating a running
agent loop, preserving message-role alternation and prompt-cache
invariants. 13 targeted tests; CLI + gateway paths E2E-verified.

* test(delegation): make async non-blocking tests environment-independent

CI 'test (5)' flaked on a cold, 8-worker runner: the first
delegate_task(background=true) call measured 2.27s of one-time setup
(config load + child-agent construction + imports), tripping the
elapsed < 1.0 wall-clock assertion. That assertion was testing setup
overhead, not blocking.

Replace the wall-clock thresholds with the real invariant: dispatch
returns while the child is still gated (active_count == 1, completion
queue empty), which a synchronous impl could not do. Keep only a loose
4s sanity backstop well under the runner's 5s gate.

* fix(delegation): harden async background delegation

Follow-up review fixes:
- Detach background child from parent._active_children at dispatch —
  otherwise parent-turn interrupts (Ctrl+C, mid-turn steering), cache
  evicts (release_clients), and session close (/new) kill/close the
  detached subagent mid-run, defeating the point of background mode.
  Lifecycle is owned by the async registry's interrupt_fn.
- Make the capacity check atomic with the record insert (TOCTOU: two
  concurrent dispatches could both pass active_count() and exceed the cap).
- TUI dedup: key async_delegation events by delegation_id — the
  fallthrough keyed them all as ("", type), suppressing every completion
  after the first in the desktop/TUI status feed.
- CLI /stop now interrupts running background delegations and /agents
  lists them (they live outside the process registry and were invisible).
- Drop stray unbalanced ']' line from the re-injection block and the
  unused _ASYNC_DEFAULT import.

Tests: detach-at-dispatch + concurrent-capacity race added (15 total in
test_async_delegation.py); 137 delegate + 140 process-registry/notify/watch
+ 7 TUI dedup tests pass.

* fix(delegation): harden async background completion drains
2026-06-15 13:33:12 -07:00