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# Meshnet llama.cpp patch stack
This directory is the only project-owned fork boundary for llama.cpp. It is
locked to `e920c523e3b8a0163fe498af5bf90df35ff51d25`; changing the pin requires
updating the recorded tree/blob assumptions and reviewing every patch anew.
## Ordered series
1. `0001-cmake-reserve-meshnet-patch-stack-abi-marker.patch` adds only an
interface-library marker used to prove the patched source was configured.
It has no execution, transport, model-loading, or semantic effect.
Future patches may implement only the ADR-0020 local seams: range-aware tensor
loading, endpoint ownership, architecture-defined intermediate boundaries, and
layer-filtered KV/session mapping. Meshnet routing, Tracker, gRPC, relay,
billing, authentication, and telemetry must remain outside this directory.
`scripts/llama_cpp_dependency.py` verifies the exact commit/tree and baseline
blobs, validates every patch digest and context with `git apply --check`, then
applies the series in `patches/series` order. It refuses a dirty source tree,
wrong commit/tree/blob, changed patch digest, reordered series, or an existing
destination/work directory.
## Current semantic boundary
The stock pinned build is **infrastructure evidence only**. Per DGR-017,
GLM-5.2 can use a dense-MLA compatibility fallback at this point; a successful
build or `llama-cli --version` does not show native DSA/IndexShare, GLM semantic
acceptance, numerical parity, performance, or route certification. DGR-018 and
DGR-019 own those checks. Dense Llama remains only a later structural fixture.