feat(core,host): adaptive bitrate — mid-stream encoder re-targeting when set to Automatic
New SetBitrate (0x05) / BitrateChanged (0x06) control messages: the host clamps like the Hello request, acks the resolved rate, and rebuilds the ENCODER ONLY in place (same mode, first new-rate frame is an IDR — the proven mode-switch resync, minus the pipeline churn). The client side is an AIMD controller (core abr.rs) in the data-plane pump, armed only when the user's bitrate is Automatic (Hello bitrate_kbps == 0): ×0.7 after two bad 750 ms windows (FEC-unrecoverable frames, ≥2% loss, one-way-delay rise above its rolling baseline — the pre-loss bufferbloat signal off the clock-skew handshake — or a jump-to-live flush), ~+6% after ~10 s clean, ceiling = the session's starting rate, 3 s cooldown, self-disables against a host that never acks (older build). Division of labour: adaptive FEC keeps answering fast random loss; bitrate now answers persistent congestion, closing the FEC death-spiral gap. The web-console sample reports the live rate. Also: join_host_port() brackets bare IPv6 literals before SocketAddr parsing (parse-side IPv6 groundwork, pairs with the next commit). Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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#define MSG_LOSS_REPORT 4
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#endif
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#if defined(PUNKTFUNK_FEATURE_QUIC)
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// Type byte of [`SetBitrate`].
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#define MSG_SET_BITRATE 5
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#endif
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#if defined(PUNKTFUNK_FEATURE_QUIC)
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// Type byte of [`BitrateChanged`].
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#define MSG_BITRATE_CHANGED 6
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#endif
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#if defined(PUNKTFUNK_FEATURE_QUIC)
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// Type byte of [`ProbeRequest`].
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#define MSG_PROBE_REQUEST 32
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