amduat-api/ops/asl-store-layout-1.md
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ASL/STORE-LAYOUT/1 -- On-Disk Store Layout

Status: Draft Owner: Architecture Version: 0.1.0 SoT: No Last Updated: 2026-01-17 Tags: [ops, store, layout, filesystem]

Document ID: ASL/STORE-LAYOUT/1 Layer: O2 -- Operational layout profile

Depends on (normative):

  • ASL-STORE-INDEX

Informative references:

  • ASL/HOST/1

0. Conventions

The key words MUST, MUST NOT, REQUIRED, SHOULD, and MAY are to be interpreted as in RFC 2119.

ASL/STORE-LAYOUT/1 defines a recommended filesystem layout for an ASL store. It does not define semantic behavior.


1. Purpose

Provide a practical, POSIX-friendly on-disk layout that preserves ASL store semantics while remaining compatible with ZFS or other backends.


2. Minimum Required Components (Informative)

An ASL store requires:

  • Immutable blocks
  • Append-only log
  • Sealed snapshots
  • Deterministic replay

Directory layout is an implementation choice. This document defines a recommended layout.


Per domain, use:

/asl/domains/<domain-id>/
  meta/
  blocks/
  index/
  log/
  snapshots/
  tmp/

All paths are domain-local.


4. Blocks

blocks/
  open/
    blk_<uuid>.tmp
  sealed/
    00/
      <blockid>.blk
    ff/
      <blockid>.blk

Rules:

  • Open blocks are never visible.
  • Sealed blocks are immutable.
  • Sealed blocks are sharded by prefix for filesystem scalability.

5. Index Segments

index/
  shard-000/
    segment-0001.idx
    segment-0002.idx
    bloom.bin
  shard-001/
    ...

Rules:

  • Segments are append-only while open.
  • Sealed segments are immutable and log-visible.
  • Shards are deterministic per snapshot.

6. Log and Snapshots

log/
  asl.log
snapshots/
  <snapshot-id>/

Rules:

  • Log is append-only.
  • Snapshots pin index and block state for replay.

7. Temporary and Metadata Paths

  • tmp/ is for transient files only.
  • meta/ contains domain metadata (DAM, policy, host state).

8. Non-Goals

ASL/STORE-LAYOUT/1 does not define:

  • Device selection or mount options
  • Snapshot mechanism (ZFS vs other)
  • Encryption or key management