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* fix(display): retry a plugin that is enabled but failed to load A plugin whose validate_config() returns False is treated as a hard load failure. The API then reports enabled=true, loaded=false, error=null: the plugin is simply absent, with nothing saying why. hockey-scoreboard sat in that state on a live rig for four days. The recovery path existed but could not be reached. _reconcile_enabled_plugins computes to_add = desired - current, and a plugin that failed to load is never in current, so it stays in to_add and would be retried. But the reconcile is queued by _enabled_set_changed(), which compares only top-level `enabled` flags -- and the edit that actually fixes such a plugin (enabling a league, filling in an API key) is nested inside the plugin's own config section. No top-level flag changes, so no reconcile is queued, and the save that should have fixed it does nothing. Only toggling some unrelated plugin -- which does change a top-level flag -- queues the global reconcile that recovers it. Add a second gate: queue a reconcile when a discovered plugin is enabled in config but absent from the running set. It is deliberately narrow rather than "reconcile on any config change". Reconcile calls discover_plugins(), a ~39-manifest filesystem scan, and it runs on the render thread; doing that on every config save would trade this bug for a frame hitch. Gating on plugin_manifests also keeps non-plugin sections that carry their own `enabled` flag (schedule, display) from queueing a reconcile they can never satisfy. In the steady state -- every enabled plugin loaded -- the new check is False and costs nothing. The same valid-but-unconfigured => hard-fail shape still exists in text-display, youtube-stats, birdnet-go, ledmatrix-flights and mqtt-notifications; this makes all of them recoverable without a restart. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 5 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> Claude-Session: https://claude.ai/code/session_01STMbQE4YctTacQXfbYqKuW * fix(display): snapshot the plugin mappings under their locks Addresses the review finding on the cross-thread reads. _enabled_plugin_not_running runs on the config-watcher thread and read two mappings the render thread mutates. Catching RuntimeError was not a fix: it turned a torn read into a coin flip between an unnecessary discovery scan and a missed retry, which is the bug this PR exists to remove. Both reads are now snapshots taken under the lock that guards their writes: - plugin_manifests via a new PluginManager.discovered_plugin_ids(), which copies the ids while holding the existing _discovery_lock. Discovery rebuilds that mapping entry by entry, so an unsynchronised reader can see it half-populated. - plugin_display_modes under a new controller lock, taken at the only two sites that mutate it (_register_loaded_plugin / _unregister_plugin). The locks are never nested -- each snapshot is taken and released before the next -- so this cannot deadlock against discovery, which holds _discovery_lock while it rebuilds. No cost on the per-frame path. Both mutation sites run during reconcile, which is rare, and every hot-path read of plugin_display_modes is on the render thread itself, same thread as the writes, so those stay lock-free. Tests: the accessor returns a snapshot rather than a live view, and actually takes the discovery lock (proved from a second thread, since an RLock is reentrant on the owning one) so a later refactor cannot quietly drop it. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 5 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> Claude-Session: https://claude.ai/code/session_01STMbQE4YctTacQXfbYqKuW * fix(display): consume the reconcile request before serving it Addresses the second review finding: a lost update on _pending_plugin_reconcile. The flag was cleared after a successful reconcile. Reconcile has already read its config by that point, so a config change arriving mid-flight set a flag that the trailing clear then erased -- a request that was never served, and the newest config never reconciled. That is the same "my save did nothing" symptom this PR exists to remove, so leaving it would have undercut the fix. Consume the request before running it instead, and re-arm only on a retryable failure. A change that lands during reconcile now stays set and is picked up on the next pass. The per-frame read stays lock-free. It is a fast path that can only produce a false negative -- the watcher setting the flag just after it is read is seen on the next iteration -- never a false positive that loses a request. The lock is taken only when a reconcile is actually pending or a config change arrives. Extracted _service_pending_reconcile() so the sequence is testable rather than buried in run()'s loop; the review asked for a regression test that invokes the subscriber during reconciliation, which is not reachable otherwise. Tests: 4 new, covering a request racing in mid-reconcile, the quiet success, the retryable-failure re-arm, and not reconciling when nothing is pending. Two of them fail against the previous clear-after-success semantics. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 5 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> Claude-Session: https://claude.ai/code/session_01STMbQE4YctTacQXfbYqKuW --------- Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 5 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>