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180ac3aa61 |
feat(console): full gamepad shell — hosts, PIN pairing, settings, OSK, screen transitions
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The Skia console UI grows from the single library coverflow into a complete couch shell (Apple gamepad-UI parity), so a Deck/gamescope session is self-sufficient end to end: - Home: host carousel (saved + discovered + Add Host tile) with presence pips, paired locks, wake & connect; A/Y/X/B per the Apple launcher. - In-console SPAKE2 PIN pairing (previously needed the Decky plugin or a desktop), add-host with a controller keyboard, couch settings over the shared Settings store, wake-on-LAN overlay with retry, cancelable dials. - Shell chrome: screen stack with push/pop entrance/exit choreography (slide + fade + recede; aurora↔form backdrop crossfade), per-pad button glyphs (PS shapes vs ABXY, keycaps with no pad), menu haptics, toasts, embedded Geist typography, in-stream start banner. - Steam Deck: our OSK never draws — fields start SDL text input (the new Overlay::text_input_active hook) and Steam's keyboard types; a hint chip points at STEAM + X. Other Linux gets the full gamepad keyboard tray. - punktfunk-session: bare --browse opens Home; --browse host opens that host's library with Home behind it (Decky launches keep working, B now pops instead of quitting). Service threads run discovery, 10 s probes, pairing, wake loops, fetches, and known-hosts persistence. - Presenter contract: Launch actions carry the host, CancelConnect never engages a won race, pad kind/list ride FrameCtx, menu events flow while dialing so B can cancel. Every screen renders to PNG on CPU raster for review (PF_CONSOLE_DUMP=<dir> cargo test -p pf-console-ui -- --ignored dump). Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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feat(clients): reachability-probed presence + shareable Decky host management
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Add a bounded, trust-agnostic, mDNS-INDEPENDENT QUIC reachability probe and surface it everywhere saved-host presence is shown, so a host reached over a routed network (Tailscale/VPN/multicast-filtering LAN) no longer reads Offline just because it isn't advertising — the display-side companion to the 0.8.4 dial-first connect fix. Core: - punktfunk-core: NativeClient::probe (bounded handshake; a real host answers even on trust mismatch, a wrong/closed/TCP-only port fails) + punktfunk_probe C ABI (ABI_VERSION 3->4, header regenerated). - pf-client-core: trust::probe_reachable_many (parallel per-host sweep). Presence pips now read `advertising OR probed-reachable`, refreshed by a ~10-12s background sweep off the UI thread: - Linux (relm4): ui_hosts probed map + HostsMsg::Probed sweep. - Windows (windows-reactor): pf-probe worker -> HostsProps.probed. - Apple (SwiftUI): HostStore.refreshReachability, driven by HomeView + GamepadHomeView .task. - Android (Compose): nativeProbe JNI seam + periodic LaunchedEffect (LNP-gated), online dot added to the touch HostCard. - Decky already probes via --list-hosts --probe. Decky client: make the flatpak client's known-hosts store the single source of truth via new headless CLI modes (--list-hosts / --add-host / --set-host / --forget-host / --reset / --reachable). The plugin can now add a host by address, edit/forget hosts, reset all state (keeping the client identity), and shows probe-backed online pips — state is shared with the desktop client, not duplicated. Also lands in-progress Android 17 LNP groundwork (targetSdk 37 + ACCESS_LOCAL_NETWORK runtime flow, permission dialogs) that was already present in the working tree. Verified: cargo check + clippy clean (punktfunk-core, pf-client-core, linux, android native); android assembleDebug BUILD SUCCESSFUL; decky typecheck + rollup build clean; probe true/false-positive behaviour exercised against a live host. Windows and Apple were not compiled locally (no MSVC/Xcode on this Linux box). Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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fix(clients): dial-first reconnect — don't gate the connect on mDNS presence
A saved host that stopped advertising on mDNS but has a learned Wake-on-LAN MAC was routed into a wake-and-WAIT-for-mDNS flow instead of being dialed. For a host reached over a routed network (Tailscale/VPN/another subnet) mDNS never sees it, so the wait could never succeed and reconnects were impossible — the host log showed no connection attempt at all. The tile's Offline pip and this connect gate shared the same LAN-only `advertises`/`liveAdvert` predicate, so a perfectly reachable host read as unreachable. The first connect worked only because the MAC hadn't been learned yet (a direct dial); once learned, every reconnect wedged in the waker. All four full clients carried this pattern (deliberate mirrors of the Apple `HostWaker`). Each now DIALS FIRST: fire the magic packet up front (fire-and-forget — harmless if the host is awake, and a genuinely-asleep box is booting while the dial times out) and attempt the connection unconditionally. Only a FAILED dial falls into the visible "Waking…" wait, whose redial carries no fallback so it can't loop. A fingerprint-mismatch/trust-rejection failure means the host ANSWERED, so it never takes the wake path. - apple: SessionModel.connect gains `onUnreachable`; startSession dials first. - linux (relm4): AppMsg::WakeConnect wakes+dials; a per-request wake_fallback is armed and consumed in SessionExited, matched by fingerprint/address. - windows: initiate_waking + ConnectOpts.wake_on_fail; the worker's Failed arm escalates to wake_and_connect only on a non-trust failure. - android: doConnectDirect gains onFailure; doConnect wakes+dials first. Decky was already correct (always launches `--connect`; WoL fire-and-forget). Explicit "Wake host" menu actions are unchanged — waiting on mDNS is right when the user explicitly asked to wake a box. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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fix(screenshots): give PF_SHOT_READY headroom for the cold first scene
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The linux-client-screenshots job red-lit on a single scene — the first one (`hosts`) — with "client never signalled PF_SHOT_READY", while the other six captured fine (~1-2s each). Root cause: the first client launch pays a large one-time cold-start under software rendering (llvmpipe GL-shader + fontconfig cache build, plus first-run client-identity generation into the shared scratch HOME), ~25s on the CI runner; the relm4 shell rebuilt in 0.8.3 tipped it just over the 20s PF_SHOT_READY cap. Every scene rendered correctly — the cap was simply too tight for cold start. Raise it to ~60s (warm scenes still break out in ~1-2s, so the happy path is unchanged). Best-effort job; it never blocked the release, but now it goes green. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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style: cargo fmt --all (rustfmt 1.96.0 drift across the re-arch branch)
`cargo fmt --all --check` (ci.yml) was red on main: the client re-architecture
commits and origin's windows-shortcut commit landed with rustfmt violations
(e.g. a 104-char .with_context line in hyprland.rs, an unsorted mod block in
vdisplay.rs, the input.rs `{`-placement CI flagged). Reformat the tree so the
fmt gate passes; no functional changes.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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8926d82a80 |
fix(shell): concentric hover-highlight radius on host cards
The FlowBoxChild draws the hover/selection highlight AROUND the card (it wraps it with its own padding ring), so its default corner radius ran visibly tighter than the card's 12px inside it. The host grids now scope a 15px radius onto their children — card radius + the ring — so the highlight's corners run concentric with the card's. Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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fix(stats): decode stage measures GPU completion; Alt+Enter fullscreen alias
The Vulkan path's receive_frame returns at SUBMISSION (~0.1 ms) — the hardware decodes asynchronously, so the decode stat was truthful but measured the wrong boundary. The pump now ships the frame to the presenter FIRST, then waits the frame's timeline fence (vkWaitSemaphores resolved through the shared device's proc chain) and stamps received→decode-COMPLETE — true NVDEC time at zero pipeline cost, since the presenter's own GPU wait is what actually gates sampling. Software/ VAAPI keep their synchronous stamps. Also: Alt+Enter joins F11 as the fullscreen toggle (some keyboards' Fn layer sends a media key for plain F11 — observed on glass as 'F11 only works with shift'); the shell's shortcuts panel lists both. Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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refactor(client): relm4 desktop shell; delete legacy presenter + coverflow (phase 5)
The GTK client becomes a relm4 component tree: AppModel owns the window, trust gate (rules 1-3), and the spawned session child's lifecycle as typed messages; the hosts page is a child component with a FactoryVecDeque of host cards — the HostsCallbacks Rc<dyn Fn> bag, the busy Cell, and the Rc<RefCell<HostsUi>> cross-page pokes are gone. Trust/settings/library dialogs stay plain GTK, invoked from update with a ComponentSender. Deleted with the in-process presenter: ui_stream.rs, video_gl.rs, ui_gamepad_library.rs, launch.rs, the khronos-egl dep, and the PUNKTFUNK_LEGACY_PRESENTER hatch. Every stream (and the console library) now runs in punktfunk-session; the shell spawns it for card connects and exec's it for --connect/--browse so the Decky wrapper keeps working. The request-access flow gains --connect-timeout + a CancelHandle that kills the child. Screenshot scenes re-pointed onto the components (verified: hosts + library self-capture; the dialog scenes present correctly and capture under a GL renderer); the gamepad-library scene is gone with the page. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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a3d3d4738c |
feat(client): shell hands desktop connects to punktfunk-session (phase 3)
start_session_with routes desktop windowed connects to the spawned
Vulkan session binary (--connect --fp, --launch, --fullscreen from the
stream setting); spawn.rs bridges its stdout contract into the shell —
spinner until {"ready":true}, banner from the error/ended JSON line,
exit 3 + trust_rejected routed to the re-pair PIN ceremony, TOFU pins
the advert fingerprint only once the child proves it on a real connect.
The in-process GTK presenter stays for PUNKTFUNK_LEGACY_PRESENTER=1,
Gaming-Mode/--fullscreen and --browse launches (no second toplevel under
gamescope until phase 4 moves the console UI), the request-access flow,
and any spawn failure (silent fallback).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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refactor(client): extract UI-agnostic plumbing into pf-client-core (phase 0)
Session pump, FFmpeg decode, PipeWire audio, SDL3 gamepads, keymap, trust store, mDNS discovery, library client and Wake-on-LAN move verbatim from clients/linux into crates/pf-client-core, shared with the upcoming Vulkan session binary (punktfunk-planning: linux-client-rearchitecture.md). The GTK client re-exports them at the crate root so every existing crate::-path keeps resolving; its manifest drops the moved-only deps. Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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feat(clients): windows shortcut parity (Ctrl+Alt+Shift+S, F11) + surface stream shortcuts
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Windows was missing two of the four stream shortcuts the GTK client has: Ctrl+Alt+Shift+S (toggle the stats overlay live) and F11 (toggle fullscreen). Add both to the low-level keyboard hook — S flips a HUD_VISIBLE atomic seeded from Settings::show_hud at install (Settings is the default, the key overrides it for the session, matching GTK), F11 drives a borderless-fullscreen toggle on the window HWND and re-locks the pointer geometry for the new client rect. Both are consumed locally, never sent on the wire. Surface the full key set in two places, on both clients: - in the UI: a read-only "In-stream keyboard shortcuts" reference card in the Windows Settings > Input section (the counterpart of the GTK Shortcuts window), plus the expanded HUD hint; the Linux keyboard hint gains F11. - at stream start: a bottom-centre banner listing the shortcuts for the first few seconds of every session, independent of the HUD setting. Linux gets the matching start-flash of its capture hint (capture engages on map and hid it, so the keys were never shown until the first release). Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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style(linux): rustfmt drift from the last two commits
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e788d0de84 |
feat(client-linux): log the release/disconnect keyboard chords
The Ctrl+Alt+Shift+Q/D handlers had no tracing, so a report of "the disconnect shortcut doesn't work" was unverifiable from logs alone — live tracing (added temporarily, then trimmed to these two lines) showed the chord, `disconnect_quit()`, and the session teardown all firing correctly and instantly every time; the confusion traced back to the (now-fixed) FlowBox click crash having kept everyone from ever reaching a live session to test the shortcut with in the first place. Keep the two low-noise, deliberate-action log lines for the next time this comes up; drop the per-keystroke debug trace used to diagnose it, which would otherwise fire on every key during a stream. Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 5 <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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fix(client-linux): break the FlowBox activation signal cycle — stack overflow on every host-card click
`child-activated` (fired by a pointer click) was bridged to `child.activate()` so each card's own connect handler (wired on the child's `activate` signal) would run. But `child.activate()` runs `GtkFlowBoxChild`'s default handler, which re-emits `child-activated` on the FlowBox — bouncing straight back into the same closure. Unguarded, that ping-pong recursed forever, overflowing the stack on every single host-card click or Enter-key activation (confirmed live via coredump/gdb: 43k+ stack frames of gobject signal emission, and the `fatal runtime error: stack overflow, aborting` in the crash log). A re-entrancy flag breaks the cycle after the one real activation. Added a regression test that wires the identical FlowBox/FlowBoxChild signal cycle against a real display and asserts it returns instead of recursing — it reproduces the exact stack overflow against the old code. Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 5 <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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fix(client-linux): share one GamepadService across app activations
`build_ui` (the GTK `activate` handler) started a fresh SDL3 gamepad worker thread on every reactivation of the already-running singleton (another --connect, the launcher clicked twice, ...). sdl3 only lets the first thread ever to call sdl3::init() hold "main thread" status, so every later activation's worker thread failed permanently with "Cannot initialize `Sdl` from a thread other than the main thread", silently disabling controller support for the rest of the process. Start the GamepadService once in run() and clone it into build_ui instead of starting a new one per activation. Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 5 <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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feat(linux-client): WOL wait-until-up + IP re-key (Apple/Android parity)
The Linux client already had WOL send + MAC storage + a Wake action + auto-wake- on-connect, but the auto-wake just fired a packet and did one dial to the stored address — so a host that woke on a new DHCP lease failed, and there was no "waiting" feedback. Add the polished flow (mirrors Apple/Android HostWaker): - ui_trust::wake_and_connect — send the magic packet, poll mDNS until the host reappears (re-sending every 6 s, 90 s budget) behind a cancelable "Waking…" dialog, then connect; if it woke on a new IP, re-key the saved host first. - trust::rekey_addr — no-churn addr/port update keyed by fingerprint. - the hosts page routes an offline saved-host-with-MAC tap to on_wake_connect (the new flow) instead of fire-and-forget wake + immediate dial. Builds + clippy + fmt clean. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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91fadce900 |
feat(clients): signal explicit exit (QUIT_CLOSE_CODE) on deliberate disconnect
The core's deliberate-quit close (NativeClient::disconnect_quit → QUIT_CLOSE_CODE,
host skips the keep-alive linger) was implemented but never called by any client.
Wire it to each client's explicit user-disconnect action — NOT to a network drop /
host-ended / app-background (those keep the linger for a reconnect):
- core: new C-ABI punktfunk_connection_disconnect_quit(c) for the ABI clients
- Linux (direct-core): Ctrl+Alt+Shift+D + the controller escape chord
- Windows (direct-core): Ctrl+Alt+Shift+D
- Apple (C-ABI): PunktfunkConnection.disconnectQuit() + a `deliberate` flag on
SessionModel.disconnect() (sessionEnded passes false → keeps the linger)
- Android (JNI): new nativeDisconnectQuit export, called from the back gesture +
the Select+Start+L1+R1 chord (not the host-gone watchdog)
- probe already did this via --quit (
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fix(client-linux): GL presenter — eglCreateImageKHR takes EGLint attribs, not EGLAttrib
The KHR variant reads 32-bit attrib pairs; the pointer-sized array fed it garbage and every plane import came back rejected (observed on-Deck; the new fallback ladder caught it and demoted to software exactly as designed). Also print the real EGL error enum instead of its discriminant. Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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feat(client-linux): in-process GL presenter — hardware decode ships on the Steam Deck
VAAPI decode stays; what changes is who touches the YUV. The direct path hands the NV12 dmabuf (tiled AMD modifier since Mesa 25.1) to GdkDmabufTexture, and GTK's tiled-NV12 import renders corrupt/gray/washed-out on the Deck. Moonlight and mpv are clean on the same box because they import the dmabuf into their own EGL context and convert with their own shader — video_gl.rs is that architecture for the GTK client: per-plane EGLImages (R8 + GR88, modifier passed through) → our YUV→RGB shader (matrix/range from the stream's CICP signaling, unit-tested) → RGBA texture in a GdkGLContext-shared context → fence-synced GdkGLTexture. GTK composites plain RGBA; no YUV negotiation, no compositor CSC. The Deck's decoder default flips back to hardware (the software stopgap is gone); desktops keep the direct dmabuf path (offload/scan-out eligible). PUNKTFUNK_PRESENT=direct|gl overrides either way. New failure ladder: GL converter init failure or a convert-error streak raises a shared flag and the session pump demotes the decoder to software with a keyframe re-request — the same mechanism also closes the old silent-black-screen gap where a rejected dmabuf import had no recovery at all. Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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style: rustfmt the Wake-on-LAN modules
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fb709d68ce |
feat(clients): Wake-on-LAN in apple/linux/windows/android/decky
Each client learns a host's MAC from the mDNS `mac` TXT while it's awake, persists it on the saved-host record, and — when reconnecting to an offline host — sends a magic packet before connecting, plus an explicit "Wake host" action. Apple wraps the C-ABI; linux/windows call the core fn directly (linux also gains a --wake CLI mode); android via a new nativeWakeOnLan JNI export (the mDNS browse record gains a 7th mac field); decky shells out to the linux client's --wake before launching the stream. iOS/tvOS need the managed com.apple.developer.networking.multicast entitlement (pending Apple approval), so the wake path + UI are gated off via PunktfunkConnection.wakeOnLANAvailable and the entitlement is commented out — keeping iOS/tvOS releasable. MAC-learning stays active on every platform so it lights up the moment it's ungated. macOS works today. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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fix(client-linux): Deck trackpad clicks — bind to the correct pad, stop riding the button plane
SDL's Steam Deck mapping delivers the pad clicks as gamepad BUTTONS with no surface identity: the generic `touchpad` button is the LEFT pad's click and `misc2` the RIGHT's (SDL_gamepad_db.h `touchpad:b17,misc2:b16`). The client forwarded `touchpad` as wire BTN_TOUCHPAD — which the host maps to the RIGHT pad click (DualSense convention) — and dropped `misc2` entirely: a left-pad click registered on the right pad, a right-pad click nowhere, and the mis-routed state could stick. Clicks from a multi-touchpad pad now ride the rich plane as TouchpadEx with their surface, reusing the surface's live contact point (click buttons carry no position). forward_touch carries the held click through motion frames so a touch update can't clear a click mid-press, and the flush lifts held clicks on detach/pad-switch. A DualSense's single touchpad button stays on the button plane unchanged. Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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fix(client-linux): Deck raw-pad capture — clear Steam's SDL device filter, honest degradation warning
The Deck's built-in controller can never leave Steam Input ("Steam Controller"
is always-required in the shortcut's matrix; Disable Steam Input only affects
other controller brands), so the raw 28DE:1205 device is the only path to the
trackpads/paddles/gyro. Steam hides it from SDL by launching shortcuts with
SDL_GAMECONTROLLER_IGNORE_DEVICES naming every physical pad it virtualized —
clear it (and _EXCEPT) at startup while single-threaded, logging what Steam set
as field evidence. The post-attach warning now states the real condition (raw
pad never enumerated; sticks + buttons still work) instead of advising a
Steam Input toggle that doesn't exist for the built-in controller.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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fix(client-linux,host): Deck video defaults to software decode + input-interception diagnostics
Video (Deck): the VAAPI zero-copy path renders corrupt/gray/washed-out on the Deck — root-caused to Mesa >= 25.1 exporting radeonsi VCN decode surfaces TILED (the Flatpak runtime's Mesa 26 drives both the decoder and GTK's GL, and GTK's tiled-NV12 dmabuf import mishandles it; desktop Tier-1 validations ran distro Mesa with linear export). `auto` now resolves to software on a Deck (clean, correct-colour, easily handles 1280x800 HEVC); PUNKTFUNK_DECODER=vaapi still forces the hw path, with the descriptor modifier dump + GSK_RENDERER as the bisect levers. Also reserve extra_hw_frames=4 on the VAAPI decoder: the presenter pins mapped surfaces past receive_frame, and the fixed pool recycling a surface the renderer still samples is intermittent block corruption anywhere. Input (Deck): with Steam Input ON for Punktfunk, SDL sees only Steam's virtual X360 pad — the right trackpad arrives as a plain right stick and the left trackpad/paddles/gyro not at all, silently. The client now checks once the post-attach enumeration settles and raises a toast + warn naming the fix (disable Steam Input for the shortcut). The host logs a one-shot warning when InputPlumber is running (Bazzite default) since it can grab the virtual Deck pad and re-emit it under a different identity. Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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style(linux): rustfmt the keyframe-recovery throttle line
Wrap the `last_kf_req.is_none_or(...)` guard to satisfy `cargo fmt --all --check` (CI Format step). Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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fix(clients): GTK + Decky polish batch from live Deck/Windows testing
GTK Linux client: - hosts/library: clicking a card was dead — the handler was on FlowBoxChild::activate (never emitted on click); bridge child-activated → child.activate() on the FlowBox (ui_hosts, ui_library). - stream: the Ctrl+Alt+Shift+D/Q/S chords (and all key forwarding) were dropped because the key controller sat on the overlay, which loses focus to the header back button after nav.push+fullscreen — move it to the window and remove it on teardown. - video: a mid-session VAAPI decode error rebuilt a software decoder but never requested a keyframe, so under the infinite GOP the picture stayed gray/frozen forever. Request an IDR on any VAAPI error, keep the hardware decoder, and demote to software only after repeated failures. - stream: fix a per-session Capture↔overlay reference cycle that leaked the overlay subtree + the Arc<NativeClient> on every session end — hold the overlay weakly. - stream: accumulate the fractional wheel remainder so precision-scroll (Deck trackpad / hi-res wheels) sub-unit deltas aren't dropped. - gamepad library: keep the launcher smooth on the Deck — freeze the aurora and trim the visible card range (fewer 3D offscreen passes) on low-power. - gamepad: log full pad identity (vid:pid:name:type:virtual) on attach to diagnose an empty controller list on the Deck. - cli: --connect host:<badport> silently did nothing; default to 9777 + warn. - css: add the missing .pf-neutral pill rule; fix the clipped most-recent accent (inset outline instead of a corner-clipped box-shadow bar). Decky plugin: - surface the on-screen library browser: label the host-row Games button. - fix silent pin data-loss — the detached Games modal captured a frozen pins array, so pinning a second game clobbered the first; mirror pins in a ref and track the modal's pinned ids locally for a live label. - route pair-required hosts through the pairing modal from the fullscreen Stream button (parity with the QAM panel). Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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feat(linux-client): gamepad library launcher — console-style coverflow (--browse)
A controller-driven, chrome-less library launcher for the Steam Deck flow
(the Decky plugin's "Open library on screen" + pinned games,
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feat(clients): host/network split in every stats HUD (stats phase 2, client side)
Consumes the 0xCF host-timing plane (
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feat(clients): unified stats vocabulary across every client + Moonlight comparison docs
One stat model everywhere (design/stats-unification.md): four measurement points (capture/received/decoded/displayed), three stages that tile the interval exactly, and a HUD that shows the addition explicitly — end-to-end 14.2 ms p50 · 19.8 p95 · capture→on-glass = host+network 9.8 + decode 2.1 + display 2.3 replacing each client's ad-hoc mix of overlapping absolutes (the Apple HUD's three arrow lines that looked sequential but weren't), mean-vs-median decode times (Windows/Linux), missing same-host-clock flags (Windows/Linux), and three different names for the same capture→received measurement (probe's "reassembled", Apple/Android's "client", Windows/Linux's post-decode "lat"). Per client: Apple threads receivedNs through the VT decode via the frame refcon bit pattern so the decode stage exists at all (stage-1 fallback honestly degrades to a capture→received headline); Windows carries FrameTimes through the existing frame channel to the render thread and adds e2e p50/p95 post-Present; Linux stamps received at AU pop and rides decoded_ns on DecodedFrame to the paintable-set site; Android pairs receipt stamps with MediaCodec output buffers via the codec's pts round-trip (JNI stats array 14→16 doubles, indexes 0-13 unchanged). fps now uniformly counts received AUs; lost/(received+lost) per window, hidden at zero. docs-site gains "Understanding the Stats Overlay": what each line means, why the equation only approximately sums (percentiles), and a line-by-line Moonlight/Sunshine matrix — including that Moonlight has no end-to-end number and its "network latency" is an ENet control RTT, so punktfunk's headline must not be compared against any single Moonlight line. Verified here: linux client + probe + core check/clippy/fmt green, android native cargo-ndk arm64 check green. Pending: Windows CI + on-glass, swift test on the mac, on-device Android. Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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b0d169f7e6 |
fix(client-linux): Deck Gaming Mode — auto pad type, real chrome-less fullscreen, leave-to-Gaming-Mode, colour bisect
- "Automatic" gamepad type resolves to the virtual Steam Deck pad on Deck
hardware (env SteamDeck / DMI Jupiter|Galileo): the built-in 28DE:1205
identity is invisible at Hello time — the Valve HIDAPI drivers run
in-session only and Steam Input shadows the pad with its virtual X360 —
so auto always fell through to Xbox 360. "steamdeck" is now also
selectable in Settings.
- Chrome-less launches flatten the window CSS (border-radius/box-shadow)
and fullscreen at startup: gamescope never ACKs the xdg fullscreen
state, so adwaita kept the floating-CSD rounded corners + shadow
visible over the stream.
- Gaming-Mode --connect launches quit on session end, so Steam ends the
"game" and the Deck returns to Gaming Mode — previously the app popped
to its own hosts page, stranding the user fullscreen and making the
escape chord read as broken.
- The capture hint is controller-aware; the chromeless hint teaches the
hold-chord ("hold L1+R1+Start+Select to leave") and a quick chord press
re-flashes it.
- Colour bisect for the reported off-colours on the VAAPI dmabuf path:
graphics offload defaults OFF under gamescope (a subsurface hands the
NV12 CSC to the compositor), PUNKTFUNK_OFFLOAD=1|0 overrides, and each
colour-signaling change logs whether GDK accepted the BT.709-narrow
color state (fallback = GDK's BT.601 dmabuf default).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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feat(client/linux): Steam Deck batch — idle gamepad grab, fullscreen streams, in-band HDR colors, gamescope-safe settings, pad-pin persistence
Root-caused fixes from on-Deck testing (owner + first external tester): - System input broke while the app was merely OPEN: SDL's Steam Deck HIDAPI driver clears the built-in controller's "lizard mode" (trackpad-mouse, clicky pads) at device ENUMERATION and keeps feeding the firmware watchdog (SDL_hidapi_steamdeck.c InitDevice/UpdateDevice) — and we enabled that driver at startup and held every pad open app-lifetime. The Valve HIDAPI hints are now enabled only while a session is attached, and only the active pad is opened (Settings enumerates via SDL's ID-based metadata getters, no open). Close/detach hands the hardware back; the watchdog restores lizard mode within seconds. This also unblocks click-to-capture on the Deck (the dead trackpad made "input not passed through" a symptom, not a cause). - Washed-out colors from a Windows host with an HDR desktop: the host ships Main10 BT.2020 PQ IN-BAND (correct VUI) while the Welcome still says SDR; this client rendered everything as BT.709 narrow. Colour signaling is now read per-frame (video::ColorDesc from the AVFrame CICP fields) and drives the GdkDmabufTexture color state, the software path's swscale matrix/range plus a tagged MemoryTexture for PQ, and an "· HDR" HUD chip — GTK tone-maps correctly on SDR displays, mid-session SDR↔HDR flips included. Regression- tested against a checked-in Main10 PQ fixture (tests/pq-frame.h265). - Streams start fullscreen by default (Settings toggle; F11 / the controller chord lead out, and the pointer at the top edge reveals the header while input isn't captured — a Deck desktop has no F11). Gaming-Mode launches (--fullscreen / Deck env) build the stream page with NO header bar at all: gamescope doesn't reliably ACK xdg_toplevel fullscreen, so anything keyed on is_fullscreen() could leave the title bar drawn over the stream. - Game Mode settings were uneditable: GTK popovers are xdg_popups, which gamescope never maps for nested apps — every ComboRow dropdown flashed and died. Under gamescope the preferences dialog now uses in-window selection subpages (PreferencesDialog::push_subpage) via a ChoiceRow that stays a stock ComboRow on desktops. Covered by an in-process GTK test (choice_row_modes, #[ignore]d — needs a display). - Forwarded-controller pin persists across restarts (Settings::forward_pad, stable vid:pid:name key — SDL instance ids are per-run) and survives disconnects; automatic selection skips Steam Input's sensor-less virtual pad (28de:11ff) so gyro doesn't silently die on Bazzite/Deck. - "Punktfunk" branding in the About dialog. Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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feat(linux): game library browser; split app.rs into cli/launch/ui_trust
- library.rs + ui_library.rs: the host's unified game library over the management API (the Apple LibraryClient/LibraryView ported) — mTLS with the paired identity, host verified by its pinned cert fingerprint (ureq + rustls, unified with the workspace rustls 0.23); posters load async with monogram placeholders, and picking a title starts a session that asks the host to launch it (the library id rides the Hello). - app.rs (~800 lines lighter) splits into cli.rs (argv/headless pairing/--connect/screenshot scenes), launch.rs (mode resolve + session worker + event stream into the UI) and ui_trust.rs (TOFU / SPAKE2 PIN / delegated-approval dialogs); ui_hosts/ui_stream reworked around the split. Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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feat(protocol,clients): codec preference negotiation + Linux client decodes per Welcome (Phase 2a)
Adds a client-selectable **preferred codec** and wires the core + ABI + probe + Linux client to
negotiate and decode it. (Windows/Apple/Android follow in 2b.)
**Core:**
- `Hello.preferred_codec` (a single CODEC_* bit, 0 = auto) — a soft hint appended after
`video_codecs`. `resolve_codec(client, host, preferred)` now honors the preference when the host
can also emit it, else falls back to precedence (HEVC > AV1 > H.264). Roundtrip + preference tests.
- `NativeClient::connect` takes `video_codecs` + `preferred_codec`; `NativeClient.codec` exposes the
resolved `Welcome.codec`.
- ABI: `punktfunk_connect_ex7` (adds the two codec params; `ex6` delegates to it advertising
HEVC-only) + `punktfunk_connection_codec` getter + `PUNKTFUNK_CODEC_{H264,HEVC,AV1}` constants
(drift-guarded against the wire values). Header regenerated.
**Host:** passes `hello.preferred_codec` into `resolve_codec`.
**probe:** `--codec h264|hevc|av1|auto` sets the preference (still advertises it can decode all
three); the dump extension already follows the resolved codec.
**Linux client:** advertises the codecs FFmpeg can actually decode (`decodable_codecs()`), threads
the user's `codec` setting as the preference, and builds the decoder — both the software and VAAPI
paths, plus the mid-session VAAPI→software demotion — from the negotiated `Welcome.codec` instead of
hardcoding HEVC. New "Video codec" dropdown in Preferences (Automatic/HEVC/H.264/AV1).
Live-validated on the dev box: probe `--codec hevc` against a software (H.264-only) host resolves to
H.264 (graceful soft-preference fallback), no failure. clippy + core (57) + host (133) tests green.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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docs: rework client/crate READMEs, add missing ones
Rework the client READMEs to be accurate and inviting to first-time
visitors, and fill in the gaps where crates and tools had none.
- Rewrite clients/{apple,android,decky} READMEs (features-first, trim
dense internal narrative; drop the stale "one session at a time" /
"renegotiation not implemented" section from the Apple README).
- Add READMEs for clients/{linux,windows,probe}, which had none.
- Add crate READMEs for punktfunk-host, punktfunk-core, pf-driver-proto.
- Add brief READMEs for tools/{loss-harness,latency-probe}.
- Fix packaging/README duplicate "Option B" heading (bootc -> Option C).
- Fix docs-site/README stale docs/ -> design/ reference.
- De-stale packaging/windows/drivers/pf-dualsense README (drop "M0 spike"
/ external-checkout framing; reflect in-tree workspace + shipped +
installer-bundled + multi-pad), keeping the driver-authoring lore.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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f3986b8f82 |
feat(host/steam): shippable usbip/vhci_hcd virtual Deck + client leave-shortcuts
Steam Deck pass-through (design/steam-deck-passthrough-plan.md), code-complete + all CI checks green on Linux + adversarially reviewed; on-glass validation pending: - usbip/`vhci_hcd` virtual Deck transport (inject/linux/steam_usbip.rs) for non-SteamOS hosts (Bazzite/generic) — presents a real interface-2 USB Deck so Steam Input promotes it. In-process vhci attach (loopback OP_REQ_IMPORT handshake → sysfs attach) with a bounded `usbip`-CLI fallback; detach on drop. - Backed by a vendored, libusb-free trim of the `usbip` crate (crates/punktfunk-host/vendor/usbip-sim, MIT + NOTICE; host/cdc/hid + rusb/nusb removed; interrupt-IN paced by bInterval). - Selection ladder raw_gadget (SteamOS fast-path) → usbip (universal) → UHID, with PUNKTFUNK_STEAM_USBIP / PUNKTFUNK_USBIP_ATTACH knobs. - Shared Deck descriptors + the 0x83/0xAE feature contract + a Steam-accepted serial consolidated into steam_proto.rs; the raw_gadget backend reuses them. - Linux client leave-shortcuts: Ctrl+Alt+Shift+D + holding the escape chord (L1+R1+Start+Select) >=1.5s end the session (short press still exits fullscreen); the chord state resets across sessions. Also bundles in-progress work already staged in the tree: - host(kwin): xdg-output logical-geometry mapping so the KWin fake_input backend places absolute coordinates correctly under display scaling. - docs: design/README index entries + design/controller-only-mode.md. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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feat(clients/steam): M4 — desktop SDL clients capture the rich Steam inputs
The Linux + Windows native clients (clients/{linux,windows}/src/gamepad.rs) now
capture and send the Steam Controller / Steam Deck rich inputs, so a real Deck
(off Steam Input) or a Steam Controller on a desktop client drives the host's
virtual hid-steam pad end-to-end:
- Set SDL's HIDAPI Steam hints (SDL_JOYSTICK_HIDAPI_STEAMDECK / _STEAM) before
init so SDL opens Valve devices directly (paddles + both trackpads + gyro as
first-class SDL gamepad inputs).
- Detect the Deck/SC by VID/PID (0x28DE + 0x1205 / 0x1102 / 0x1142) ->
GamepadPref::SteamDeck (there is no SDL gamepad type for it), so the host
builds the virtual Deck with the right identity.
- Map the SDL paddle + Misc1 buttons -> BTN_PADDLE1..4 / BTN_MISC1 (a free win
for Xbox Elite paddles too).
- Route a SECOND touchpad -> RichInput::TouchpadEx (SDL touchpad 0 = left ->
surface 1, 1 = right -> surface 2, signed coords); a single touchpad keeps the
legacy Touchpad. New forward_touch() helper centralizes the choice.
- Track held touchpad contacts per (surface, finger) and lift them on pad
switch/detach so a contact held at that moment can't stick.
- Sensor (gyro/accel) capture was already generic across pad types.
Linux client builds + clippy clean; the Windows client is a near-verbatim
mirror (windows CI compiles it). On a Deck in Game Mode, Steam Input still holds
the device — the user disables Steam Input for the client (the Decky UX, next);
on a desktop client (or a Deck with Steam Input off) the hints just work.
Remaining M4: Decky Disable-Steam-Input UX, Apple/Android parity, and the C-ABI
PunktfunkRichInputEx + send_rich_input2 (Apple/embedder send path). Not pushed.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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feat(clients): in-app OSS / third-party-license screens
Surface THIRD-PARTY-NOTICES.txt in every GUI client (the desktop packages already
ship it as a file; this adds the on-glass screen):
- Linux: Preferences -> About -> Third-party licenses (adw::AboutDialog with the app
license + Legal sections; include_str! the root notices).
- Apple: macOS About tab / iOS+tvOS Acknowledgements link; notices bundled as
PunktfunkKit SPM resources, read via Bundle.module (the Xcode app links the SPM
product, so they ride along - no .pbxproj edit).
- Android: Settings -> About -> Open-source licenses (reads the bundled asset).
- (Windows landed earlier in
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624387ea82 |
feat(pairing): seamless no-PIN delegated approval (host parks the knock, clients add "Request access")
Web-console "Approve" (delegated pairing, roadmap §8b-1) was unreachable: every client routed a fresh pair=required host straight to the SPAKE2 PIN ceremony, so no "knock" was ever recorded; and an unpaired connect was rejected+closed with no way to resume after approval. The backend + console were complete but had no client-side trigger and no post-approval admit path. Host (native_pairing.rs, punktfunk1.rs): an unpaired identified knock is now PARKED instead of rejected — it releases its NVENC session permit, awaits an operator decision (NativePairing::wait_for_decision, woken by a Notify on approve/deny), and on approval re-acquires a slot and admits the SAME connection with no reconnect. QUIC keep-alive (4s/8s) holds the parked connection warm. The pairing gate moves out of the HANDSHAKE_TIMEOUT-bounded handshake future; approve_pending is reordered read-then-add and wait_for_decision double-checks is_paired to close a "neither pending nor paired" race. New PENDING_APPROVAL_WAIT (180s). Tests: delegated_approval_admits_after_knock now approves mid-park (no reconnect) + new wait_for_decision_approve_deny_timeout unit test (108 host tests green). Clients (Linux/Apple/Windows/Android): a fresh pair=required host now offers "Request access" alongside the PIN ceremony — a plain identified connect with a ~185s handshake budget and a cancelable "waiting for approval" UI; on success the host is saved as paired, and cancel returns the UI immediately while a late- resolving connect is torn down silently via a per-attempt flag. Apple reuses the existing C-ABI timeout_ms (no ABI change); Windows adds SessionParams.connect_timeout + a RequestAccess screen; Android adds a timeoutMs arg to the nativeConnect JNI seam (both sides + both callers). Linux built + clippy + fmt clean; Apple/Windows/ Android pending their CI/on-device compiles. SPAKE2 ceremony reviewed end-to-end against the spake2 0.4 contract — correct, no changes needed. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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feat(audio): end-to-end 5.1/7.1 surround across the native path + all clients
Adds negotiated 5.1/7.1 surround to the punktfunk/1 protocol and every client (previously stereo-only): - core: new shared `audio` layout table (LAYOUT_51/71 + identity multistream mapping, canonical wire order FL FR FC LFE RL RR SL SR); Hello/Welcome `audio_channels` negotiation via the trailing-byte back-compat pattern (old peers fall back to stereo); C-ABI `punktfunk_connect_ex6`, `punktfunk_connection_audio_channels`, and in-core multistream decode `punktfunk_connection_next_audio_pcm` for embedders without a multistream Opus decoder. Real-libopus channel-identity round-trip test. - host: native audio thread captures + Opus-(multi)stream-encodes at the negotiated count (with a cross-session cached-capturer channel-mismatch fix); GameStream surround unified onto the safe `opus::MSEncoder`, dropping `audiopus_sys` (~4 unsafe blocks) and un-gating Windows GameStream surround; WASAPI loopback capture relaxed to 2/6/8 with the correct dwChannelMask. - clients: Linux (PipeWire), Windows (WASAPI), Android (AAudio) decode via `opus::MSDecoder` + render multichannel; Apple decodes in-core to PCM → AVAudioEngine with an explicit wire-order channel layout; each gains a Stereo/5.1/7.1 setting. `punktfunk-probe --audio-channels N` is the headless validator. Verified on Linux: core/host/linux/probe test suites + the Android Rust (cargo-ndk) build, clippy -D warnings, and rustfmt all green. Windows/Apple builds, all on-glass checks, and the live native loopback are pending (CI / a free box). Also lands the concurrent in-tree HEVC 4:4:4 host work (PUNKTFUNK_444): it shares the same touched files (quic.rs, punktfunk1.rs, encode/*, ...) and so cannot be committed separately from the surround changes. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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feat(client/linux): CI screenshot capture
Host-free UI screenshots of the GTK4/libadwaita client under a virtual X display (clients/linux/tools/screenshots.sh) — Xvfb + software GL (llvmpipe) + a root-window grab, one app launch per scene. PUNKTFUNK_SHOT_SCENE routes build_ui to render one mock-populated REAL view (hosts grid / settings dialog / TOFU + PIN dialogs) and print PF_SHOT_READY once it has settled; the saved-hosts grid is driven by a seeded client-known-hosts.json. NON_UNIQUE in shot mode so back-to-back launches don't collide. The stream scene is deferred — its page needs a live NativeClient. Gated to stable release tags in a standalone best-effort workflow that builds the client in the rust-ci image and captures under Xvfb; PNGs upload as a 30-day artifact, not committed. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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9faa3f319a |
feat(decky): self-update without the store + Gaming-Mode launch polish, and ship the Steam Deck docs
Plugin self-update (no Decky store): CI publishes a per-channel manifest.json
({version, immutable per-version artifact, sha256}) beside the zip and bakes
update.json {channel, manifest} into the plugin. main.py `check_update` reads the
installed version from package.json (the value Decky reports — not plugin.json),
fetches the channel manifest, and the frontend shows an "Update to vX" button that
drives Decky Loader's own install RPC (root downloads + SHA-256-verifies + hot-reloads).
CI now stamps a plain-numeric semver (0.3.<run> canary / X.Y.Z stable) into
package.json — a -ciN suffix would mis-order under compare-versions.
Linux client: `--fullscreen` (plus SteamDeck/gamescope env fallback) enters GTK
fullscreen on stream start so Gaming-Mode chrome is hidden; native-mode resolution
falls back to the display's first monitor when the window isn't mapped yet (was
dropping to the 1080p floor — wrong on the Deck's 1280×800); add a confirmed
"Remove saved host" action (KnownHosts::remove_by_fp).
Docs: new docs/steam-deck.md (Decky install/pair/stream/self-update/troubleshooting),
wired into meta.json nav, and cross-linked from clients/install-client/channels. This
is the page docs.punktfunk.unom.io/docs/steam-deck — the website's download link
pointed at it before it existed; committing it makes that link resolve.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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feat(gamepad): add virtual Xbox One/Series + DualShock 4 pad types
Extends virtual-controller support beyond Xbox 360 + DualSense. Goal: a physical Xbox One or PS4 pad on the client gets a near-native matching virtual pad on the host, auto-resolved from the controller type. Protocol/core: - GamepadPref gains XboxOne (wire 3) + DualShock4 (wire 4); to_u8/from_u8/ from_name/as_str + C ABI PUNKTFUNK_GAMEPAD_XBOXONE/_DUALSHOCK4 constants (compile-time guard ties them to the enum). Single-byte wire form is unchanged, so it's forward-compatible (older peers degrade to Auto). Host (Linux): - New UHID DualShock 4 backend (inject/dualshock4.rs) bound by hid-playstation: lightbar, touchpad, motion, rumble — DualSense minus adaptive triggers / player LEDs / mute. Reuses the DualSense pure state + button mapping; only the report byte layout, the real-DS4 HID descriptor, the GET_REPORT handshake (0x12 MAC mandatory; 0x02 calibration; 0xa3 firmware) and the touchpad resolution (1920x942) differ. Touchpad/motion ride the existing 0xCC plane, lightbar the 0xCD Led plane (deduped); rumble the universal 0xCA plane. - Xbox One/Series is the uinput Xbox-360 backend parameterized with the One S USB identity (045e:02ea) for matching glyphs — XInput-identical otherwise. - PadBackend dispatch + resolver handle both; off Linux the UHID pads and One/Series fold into Xbox 360. Windows-host DS4 (ViGEm) deferred. Clients (auto-resolve physical pad -> virtual type, plus manual settings): - Linux/Windows (SDL3): SDL_GAMEPAD_TYPE_PS4 -> DualShock 4, _XBOXONE -> Xbox One; PadInfo carries the resolved pref; DS4 touchpad/motion capture + lightbar already type-agnostic. Linux settings combo + label updated. - Apple (GameController): GCDualShockGamepad/GCXboxGamepad detection, DS4 touchpad capture, settings picker entries. - Android (Kotlin): InputDevice VID/PID auto-detect (matching the other clients) + settings entries. - probe: --gamepad help/aliases. Also hardens the Android JNI boundary: wrap the teardown + poll-thread shims in catch_unwind so a panic degrades to a logged no-op instead of aborting the app. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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ffae2a31e4 |
feat: HDR Step-0 colour-metadata transport + security-audit hardening
Two strands, entangled in punktfunk1.rs, committed together (one builds-green tree). HDR pipeline Step 0 — glass-to-glass colour-metadata transport (docs/hdr-pipeline-plan.md): - Protocol/ABI: ColorInfo on the Welcome + a 0xCE HdrMeta datagram carry the source colour space + HDR10 static mastering metadata (quic.rs, abi.rs connect_ex5 fixing caps=0). - New platform-independent, unit-tested HDR static-metadata helpers (hdr.rs): chromaticities (1/50000), mastering luminance (0.0001 cd/m2), MaxCLL/MaxFALL in HDR10/ST.2086 units. - Capture/encode hooks (capture.rs, encode.rs set_hdr_meta) + Linux client / probe plumbing. Security-audit hardening — top 3 from docs/security-review.md, each adversarially verified: - #1 [HIGH] Secret file permissions. The host key.pem/cert.pem and both trust stores are now written owner-only: 0600 + dir 0700 on Unix (mirrors mgmt_token), best-effort SYSTEM/Administrators/OWNER-only icacls DACL on Windows (%ProgramData% is Users-readable). Closes a local key-disclosure -> host-impersonation gap. New gamestream::{create_private_dir, write_secret_file} + a 0600 regression test. - #2 [HIGH] Native SPAKE2 PIN is single-use. The PIN is consumed the moment the host sends its key-confirmation (which lets the client test its one guess), before reading the proof, so any completed attempt -- right OR wrong -- disarms the window. A wrong PIN isn't observable host-side (the client aborts before sending its proof), so consuming on first attempt is what delivers the documented "one online guess" instead of an unbounded brute-force of the static 4-digit PIN. Test verifies single-use. - #3 [MEDIUM] RTSP packetSize is bounded ([64,2048] in stream_config) and VideoPacketizer::new uses saturating .max(1), killing a PRE-AUTH div-by-zero/underflow panic of the video thread. Tests for {0,15,16,17} + out-of-range rejection. fmt + clippy -D warnings clean; full workspace test suite green (93 host tests). Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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refactor: drop milestone names + consolidate clients; loss-recovery & rumble fixes
Two bodies of work in one commit (the rename moved files the fixes also touched). Naming/structure cleanup (pre-launch): - Host modules m3.rs->punktfunk1.rs, m0.rs->spike.rs; CLI m3-host->punktfunk1-host, m0->spike; bare `punktfunk-host` now prints help. Types M3Options/M3Source-> Punktfunk1Options/Punktfunk1Source. - Clients consolidated out of crates/ into clients/: punktfunk-client-rs-> clients/probe (crate punktfunk-probe), client-linux->clients/linux, client-windows->clients/windows, punktfunk-android->clients/android/native (crate punktfunk-client-android; kept [lib] name=punktfunk_android so the JNI contract is unchanged). crates/ now holds only core + host. - Milestone codes M0-M4 purged from code/CLI/CLAUDE.md/README/docs/docs-site, kept only in docs/implementation-plan.md. docs/m2-plan.md-> docs/gamestream-host-plan.md. CI/gradle/flatpak paths updated. Client loss-recovery (video froze and never recovered after a brief drop): - Export punktfunk_connection_frames_dropped through the C ABI (the core already tracked it for the client keyframe-recovery loop; it was never reachable from the ABI clients). Regenerated punktfunk_core.h. - Apple (StreamPump + Stage2Pipeline) and Android (decode.rs) now poll frames_dropped and request a keyframe when it climbs -- the same loss-driven recovery Linux/Windows already had. Under infinite GOP the decoder silently conceals reference-missing frames, so the decode-error trigger rarely fires. Apple rumble robustness (worked then went spotty -- DualSense + Xbox): - Add CHHapticEngine stopped/reset handlers (rebuild on app background / audio interruption / server reset) and drop the permanent `broken` latch on a transient drive failure; latch only when the controller truly has no haptics. - Surface swallowed SDL set_rumble errors on Linux/Windows + diagnostic logging. Verified: cargo build/clippy/fmt --workspace, C-ABI harness, header drift. Not runnable on this box (verify in CI): Gitea workflows, gradle/Android, flatpak, Swift/decky. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> |