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enricobuehler 1992eb1c52 feat(host): game-mode integration + dedicated game sessions
Implements design/gamemode-and-dedicated-sessions.md (Parts A1-A5 + B0-B2):
reconciles the merged display-management registry with session-mobile
Bazzite/SteamOS hosts and adds a per-launch dedicated gamescope mode.

- A1 DisplayOwnership {Owned,External,SessionManaged} + poolable_now(): the
  registry pools only what it owns, so gamescope managed/attach outputs are no
  longer double-owned by the registry AND the gamescope restore worker (fixes
  the game-mode-reconnect stale-node wedge).
- A2 validated reuse: (backend,mode,launch,epoch) reuse key + kept_display_alive
  liveness probe + reused_gen/mark_failed on a reused-display first-frame failure.
- A3 policy-driven managed restore (keep_alive replaces the hardcoded 5s debounce;
  forever = held = gaming-rig truthful) + crash-restore persist + SIGKILL teardown
  (kill_unit, applied to our transient unit AND the autologin stop -- validated
  live on .181 to avoid the F44 GPU-context leak).
- A4 session epoch: observe_session_instance bumps the epoch + invalidate_backend
  on a desktop-compositor instance change; gamescope spawns are exempt.
- A5 per-spawn log + PID-scoped gamescope node discovery.
- B0 game_session {auto,dedicated} policy (top-level, preset-orthogonal) +
  pick_gamescope_mode dedicated_launch + steam -silent command shaping.
- B1 free the autologin Steam before a dedicated Steam spawn (single-instance).
- B2 game-exit -> APP_EXITED_CLOSE_CODE (0x52) clean session end.

Adversarially reviewed (11 findings fixed). Validated on glass (.181 Bazzite F44,
RTX 4090): dedicated spawn streams a real game smoothly; keep-alive reuse; the
SIGKILL fix avoids the F44 vkCreateDevice leak. Workspace green
(build / test --workspace / clippy -D warnings / fmt), OpenAPI + C header
regenerated, web console tsc + vite build green. clients/probe: bump the
no-video timeout 8s->45s for gamescope cold starts.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-07-06 10:33:43 +00:00
enricobuehler 6bebe238fc feat(tray): surface kept virtual displays in the tray tooltip
Stage 8 polish. `GET /api/v1/local/summary` (the tray's loopback-only unauthenticated status
source) gains `kept_displays` — the count of lingering/pinned virtual displays (held with no live
session), over the already-validated `registry::snapshot()`. The tray shows it in the idle tooltip
("idle · 1 display kept"), so a user knows a display — and, under exclusive topology, their physical
monitors — is being held (e.g. a gaming-rig `forever` pin). Release stays via the console: a
state-changing release can't be an unauthenticated endpoint, and the non-elevated Windows tray
can't read the SYSTEM-DACL'd mgmt token, so a tray release button isn't cleanly cross-platform.
`#[serde(default)]` on the tray side keeps it compatible with an older host. Tray tests green.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-07-05 17:54:44 +00:00
enricobuehler ac030bbda0 feat(vdisplay): ship keep_alive=forever (gaming-rig) — Windows MgrState::Pinned
Completes the last §6A-era preset. The Linux registry already resolved forever→Pinned (pure
lifecycle machine); the blockers were the Windows manager, the mgmt reject, and the console tag:

- Windows manager: new `MgrState::Pinned { mon }` — the last-released monitor under keep_alive=forever
  is kept indefinitely (like Lingering but the linger timer never fires). A reconnect preempts +
  recreates it (same as Lingering — a reused IddCx swap-chain is dead), snapshot reports "pinned",
  and `force_release` (POST /display/release, the §8 escape hatch) frees a pinned monitor. release()
  branches on the new `keep_alive_forever()`; all MgrState matches made exhaustive over Pinned.
- mgmt PUT /display/settings: stop rejecting keep_alive=forever (now honored on both platforms with a
  release path). OpenAPI regenerated.
- web: un-disable the gaming-rig preset (DISABLED_PRESETS now empty) — one-click applies.

Linux paths + web/tsc/openapi green; 47 vdisplay tests pass. The Windows manager.rs is #[cfg(windows)]
(not compilable on the Linux dev box) — build-verified + on-glass validation on .173 to follow.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-07-05 17:26:43 +00:00
enricobuehler 60b30fbc24 feat(vdisplay): Stage 5 layout foundation — arrangement engine + /display/layout + group placement
§6A layout, riding the Stages 1-3 registry with no protocol change:

- vdisplay/layout.rs: pure arrangement engine — auto-row (left-to-right in
  acquire order, top-aligned) + manual (per-identity-slot offsets, auto-row
  fallback for unpinned members). Unit-tested.
- Registry group model (Linux): group = backend (one desktop per compositor
  session). /display/state groups entries, orders by acquire (gen), and computes
  each member's position via the engine (pure `assemble_displays`, unit-tested).
  DisplayInfo carries group/display_index/position/identity_slot/topology. The
  backend reports its resolved slot via the new VirtualDisplay::last_identity_slot
  (KWin only), so the arrangement + state key on per-client identity.
- Registry-driven position apply: new VirtualDisplay::apply_position(x,y) (default
  no-op; KWin drives kscreen-doctor). Right after create the registry computes the
  new display's position over its whole group (pure `position_for_new`, unit-tested)
  and applies it — one seam for BOTH deterministic auto-row AND manual placement.
  Guarded: the origin (0,0) is skipped, so a single-display / first-of-group session
  (and every non-KWin backend) issues no positioning — the historical single-display
  path is unchanged. On-glass-validation-pending.
- PUT /api/v1/display/layout: persists the console's manual arrangement via the pure
  EffectivePolicy::with_manual_layout transform (locks current effective behavior
  into explicit Custom fields + sets a manual layout, so arranging is orthogonal to
  the other axes). OpenAPI regenerated.
- /display/settings `enforced` now lists all five axes (keep_alive, topology,
  mode_conflict [Stage 4], identity [Stage 3], layout [Stage 5]) — was stale at
  keep_alive+topology; the console reads it to know which controls are live.

Still Stage-5 TODO (design/display-management.md §11): Mutter/wlroots group-aware
analogues, per-group topology restore, the web arrangement table, gamescope decline.

cargo build/test/clippy/fmt green; OpenAPI in sync.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-07-05 12:59:04 +00:00
enricobuehler b988053a31 feat(vdisplay): lifecycle state machine + display state/release API (Stage 1)
Stage 1 of design/display-management.md — the lifecycle core + the display
management surface:

- vdisplay/lifecycle.rs: pure per-slot state machine (Idle/Active{refs}/
  Lingering{until}/Pinned) with acquire/release/expiry/force-release
  transitions. No I/O, no OS types — the platform-neutral distillation of the
  Windows manager's model. Unit + a 200k-iteration seeded property walk
  (no leaks / double-frees / refcount underflow across arbitrary interleavings).
- vdisplay/registry.rs: neutral snapshot/release facade over the per-OS
  lifecycle owners. Windows reads/controls the VirtualDisplayManager; Linux
  keep-alive (a per-session pool) lands in a following increment (needs GPU-box
  validation).
- windows/manager.rs: additive snapshot() + force_release() (no behavior change
  to the on-glass-validated path).
- mgmt: GET /api/v1/display/state (live/kept displays) + POST /api/v1/display/release
  (tear down lingering/pinned now; refuses active). OpenAPI regenerated.
- web console: Virtual displays card gains a live-display list (polled) with
  per-row + release-all buttons and a linger countdown.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-07-04 20:32:03 +00:00
enricobuehler 21f3c1326f feat(vdisplay): display-management policy surface (Stage 0)
A user-configurable policy layer above the per-compositor VirtualDisplay
backends: keep-alive, topology, conflict, identity, layout, max-displays —
persisted to display-settings.json, editable from the web console, applied
per connect. Design: design/display-management.md.

Stage 0 stands up the surface and wires the two behaviors the existing code
can already express — the Windows monitor linger duration and the
"make the streamed output the sole desktop" topology — through it; every
other option is stored + echoed but not yet enforced (later stages). An
unconfigured host (no display-settings.json) keeps today's exact behavior.

- vdisplay/policy.rs: pure DisplayPolicy + 5 presets + JSON store (gpu-settings
  pattern) + EffectivePolicy; 9 unit tests.
- vdisplay.rs: resolve_topology(Auto); apply_session_env drives *_VIRTUAL_PRIMARY
  from the policy only when a settings file exists.
- windows/manager.rs: linger_ms() + should_isolate() read the policy when configured.
- mgmt: GET/PUT /api/v1/display/settings (bearer-only); PUT rejects keep_alive
  forever until the lifecycle stage. OpenAPI regenerated.
- web console: Host → Virtual displays card (preset picker + custom fields); en+de.
- docs-site: virtual-displays.md + configuration.md cross-links.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-07-04 19:44:18 +00:00
enricobuehler bc5f455be3 chore(release): 0.6.0
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Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-07-03 12:19:18 +00:00
enricobuehler ebada804b6 feat(tray): system-tray status icon for the host (Windows + Linux)
New crates/punktfunk-tray — a small per-user companion showing the host service
state at a glance (running / stopped / starting / degraded / failed + the live
session in the tooltip) with one-click actions: open web console, approve a
pending pairing request, start/stop/restart, open logs. No more digging through
logs to learn whether the service came back after a reboot or an update.

Status is service-manager-FIRST (SCM / systemd user unit — a port squatter can
never fake Running), then the new loopback-only unauthenticated
GET /api/v1/local/summary (counts/booleans only; the mgmt token and cert.pem
are SYSTEM/Admins-DACL'd on Windows, so a non-elevated tray cannot bearer-auth).

Windows: windows_subsystem binary (a console exe in the Run key would flash a
terminal at sign-in), Shell_NotifyIcon + hidden window, per-session single
instance, TaskbarCreated re-add, --quit for the uninstaller; service actions
elevate per click via ShellExecuteW "runas" onto the new
`punktfunk-host service restart` (stop → wait Stopped → start).
Linux: ksni/StatusNotifierItem over zbus, systemctl --user actions (no polkit),
/etc/xdg/autostart entry whose --autostart self-gates to actual host users.
Icons: scripts/gen-tray-icons.py (pure stdlib) renders the brand lens + status
dot into committed .ico/hicolor assets; deb/rpm/arch ship binary+autostart+icons.

Live-validated: Linux on the headless KDE session (SNI registration, state
transitions, menu-driven start, dbusmenu layout); Windows on the RTX box
(session-1 launch with no NIM_ADD failure, single instance, --quit, restart
round-trip, summary loopback-200/LAN-401).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-07-03 12:09:35 +00:00
enricobuehler f72e116460 chore(release): 0.5.1
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Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-07-02 22:05:43 +00:00
enricobuehler c61c868215 fix(mgmt): version-agnostic OpenAPI drift test + regenerate the 0.5.0 snapshot
The snapshot comparison now normalizes info.version on both sides and
compares structurally — a version bump alone can never invalidate the
checked-in spec again (the 0.5.0 release tripped on exactly this; the
API surface is what drift-control protects). Snapshot regenerated so
the docs-site copy shows the current version.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-07-02 17:53:33 +00:00
enricobuehler d86f1a6bdd feat(host,web): host log ring + GET /api/v1/logs + console Logs page
Remote debugging without shell access: a tracing layer tees every
event at DEBUG-and-up — independent of the RUST_LOG filter gating
stderr/host.log, so console-side debugging never needs a restart —
into a bounded in-memory ring (log_capture.rs, 4096 newest entries,
OnceLock singleton like config()), installed at both init sites
(stderr path in main, the Windows service file path). The mgmt API
serves it cursor-paged at GET /api/v1/logs?after=&limit= — bearer-only
and deliberately NOT on the mTLS cert allowlist (log lines can name
client identities and host paths). The web console grows a Logs page
(follow/pause · min-level filter · text search · eviction-gap badge);
polling self-paces: a non-empty page advances the after-cursor (new
query key → immediate refetch, drains backlogs), an empty page idles
at the 2s interval. OpenAPI regenerated; ring pagination/eviction,
layer wiring, and the authed route are unit-tested; Storybook story
included.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-07-02 16:33:56 +00:00
enricobuehler dacc3b5209 feat(host,web): multi-GPU selection — GPU inventory + preference API, web-console GPU card
- new crate::gpu (compiled on all platforms so the OpenAPI doc stays
  platform-independent): DXGI / sysfs GPU inventory with reboot-stable ids
  (PCI vendor:device + occurrence — LUIDs are per-boot), persisted auto/manual
  preference (<config>/gpu-settings.json, atomic temp+rename with in-memory
  rollback), one selection with precedence console preference >
  PUNKTFUNK_RENDER_ADAPTER > max VRAM and graceful fallback when the preferred
  GPU is absent, plus a live "in use" record (RAII session guard wrapped around
  every encoder open_video returns)
- fix: windows_gpu_vendor derived the encoder backend from DXGI adapter 0
  instead of the selected render adapter — on a hybrid box (e.g. Intel iGPU at
  index 0 + NVIDIA dGPU) the backend could disagree with the GPU the capture
  ring / IddCx render pin sit on. The NVENC 4:4:4 probe now also runs on the
  selected adapter (was: OS default), the codec/4:4:4 probe caches are keyed
  per selected GPU (were process-lifetime OnceLocks), and an explicit
  PUNKTFUNK_ENCODER conflicting with the selected GPU's vendor warns up front
- mgmt API: GET /api/v1/gpus (inventory + mode + preferred + next-session
  selection with reason + in-use GPU/backend/session-count) and
  PUT /api/v1/gpus/preference (validates mode/gpu_id before writing);
  openapi.json regenerated; the vdisplay render pin now also engages for a
  console preference (not just the env pin)
- web console: GPU card on the Host page — list with vendor + VRAM,
  Automatic / Prefer controls, Preferred / Next session / "In use · backend"
  badges, missing-preferred-GPU warning and env-pin note; en + de messages
- Linux: a matched manual preference picks the VAAPI render node and the
  NVENC-vs-VAAPI auto choice; auto mode is exactly the previous behavior

Validated live on the hybrid laptop (RTX 3500 Ada + Intel Arc Pro, which
enumerates twice — the occurrence ids disambiguate): enumerate, prefer,
bad-id 400, restart persistence, auto-restore keeping the stored pick.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-07-02 13:57:26 +02:00
enricobuehler 184fb0203f chore(release): regenerate api/openapi.json for 0.4.2
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The OpenAPI info.version tracks the crate version, so the 0.4.2 bump
(3ba6bf4) left api/openapi.json stale at 0.4.1 and would redden
mgmt::tests::openapi_document_is_complete_and_checked_in. The API surface is
unchanged since the last regen (546b178 already refreshed it for the new
library endpoints), so this is the version string only.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-07-01 14:40:51 +00:00
enricobuehler 546b178ecc feat(apple): gamepad ui 2026-07-01 15:14:19 +02:00
enricobuehler f132f9073d chore(release): regenerate api/openapi.json for 0.4.1
The OpenAPI `info.version` tracks the crate version, so the 0.4.1 bump (a384f7d)
left api/openapi.json stale at 0.3.0 and reddened
`mgmt::tests::openapi_document_is_complete_and_checked_in`. The API surface is
unchanged since v0.4.0, so this is the version string only.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-30 20:18:19 +02:00
enricobuehler a4d81641ea fix(host/pairing): close native-pairing DoS findings #9 + #13 (red-team follow-up)
The accepts for #9 (PIN-window burn) and #13 (knock-queue flood) rested on a
circular premise — each cited the other as the safe fallback — and a re-review
showed one LAN attacker could defeat BOTH, denying all onboarding. Close them:

- #13 per-source-IP cap on the pending-knock queue (MAX_PENDING_PER_IP) so one
  host can't fill/evict the 32-slot queue (QUIC validates the source address);
  and eviction now NEVER drops a live *parked* knock (a held-open connection
  awaiting operator approval), so a cert-rotating flood can't evict the genuine
  device being onboarded. This makes the delegated-approval path genuinely
  flood-resistant — restoring the validity of #9's "use delegated approval on
  hostile LANs" fallback.

- #9 fingerprint-bindable PIN window: `NativePairing::arm_for(ttl, Some(fp))`
  binds the window to one operator-selected device; `pin_for_attempt` returns
  `BoundToOther` for any other fingerprint, which the QUIC pair path rejects
  WITHOUT consuming the window — so an unpaired peer can neither pair nor BURN a
  window armed for a specific device (it can't forge the bound fingerprint). The
  mgmt `POST /native/pair/arm` gains an optional `fingerprint` (from a pending
  knock); unbound arming keeps the legacy any-device behavior (trusted-LAN).
  (Web-console "pair this pending device with a PIN" UX is a follow-up; the
  flood-resistant knock path above is the immediate hostile-LAN onboarding path.)

+ regression tests (armed_pin_is_fingerprint_bindable,
  pending_per_ip_cap_and_parked_protection); api/openapi.json regenerated.
110 host tests + clippy + fmt green.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-29 19:17:37 +00:00
enricobuehler 9ac305a831 fix(mgmt): regenerate api/openapi.json for 0.3.0
The OpenAPI 'info.version' tracks CARGO_PKG_VERSION; the 0.3.0 bump made the
checked-in spec stale (the openapi_document_is_complete_and_checked_in test).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-29 07:54:30 +00:00
enricobuehler da3f37317b feat(host): web-console performance capture — record stream stats, graph them
Arm streaming-perf-stats capture from the web console, play, stop, and review the
run as graphs; finished captures are saved to disk as browsable/exportable
recordings. Covers both the native punktfunk/1 path and GameStream.

- stats_recorder.rs: one shared Arc<StatsRecorder> ring (created in gamestream::serve,
  shared with the mgmt API + both streaming loops, mirroring NativePairing). The
  hot-path gate is a runtime AtomicBool that replaces the startup-only PUNKTFUNK_PERF
  for *recording* (PERF stdout logging unchanged); bounded ring (~3 h); atomic
  temp+rename writes to ~/.config/punktfunk/captures/*.json; path-traversal-safe ids;
  poison-resilient locks.
- native (punktfunk1.rs) + GameStream (stream.rs) emit a StatsSample at their existing
  ~2 s / ~1 s aggregation boundary — per-stage latency p50/p99, fps new/repeat, goodput,
  loss/FEC deltas — with no new per-frame work beyond the cheap atomic check.
  FrameMsg.was_measured keeps pre-arm in-flight frames out of the first window's
  percentiles (without zeroing the Windows-relay path's fps/encode).
- mgmt.rs: 7 bearer-only /api/v1/stats/* endpoints (capture start/stop/status/live;
  recordings list/get/delete); api/openapi.json regenerated, in sync.
- web: new "Performance" page (recharts, rendered SSR-safe) — capture control, live
  graphs while armed, recordings table (view / download-JSON / delete), and a detail
  view with the latency stacked-area bottleneck breakdown (p50/p99 toggle) + throughput
  + health. Charts adapt to either path's stage set.

Design: design/stats-capture-plan.md. Built and adversarially reviewed via a multi-agent
workflow; workspace build/clippy(-D warnings)/fmt/tests green, OpenAPI no-drift. Not yet
on-glass validated against a live session.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-26 13:59:39 +00:00
enricobuehler 8897286aec feat(host): HDR Vulkan layer so Vulkan games get HDR on the virtual display
NVIDIA/AMD Vulkan ICDs refuse to *advertise* an HDR color space for a surface on an
IddCx indirect/virtual display, so Vulkan games (Doom: The Dark Ages, id Tech, Indiana
Jones, …) report "device does not support HDR" — even though Windows HDR, DWM compose,
and the client PQ stream all work, and the ICD happily *accepts + presents* a forced HDR
swapchain there. The whole gap is enumeration; the community (Apollo/Sunshine/VDD) wrote
this off as kernel-side / unfixable.

Add VK_LAYER_PUNKTFUNK_hdr_inject (packaging/windows/pf-vkhdr-layer/): a standalone
cdylib Vulkan implicit layer that appends {A2B10G10R10, HDR10_ST2084} + {RGBA16F, scRGB}
to vkGetPhysicalDeviceSurfaceFormats[2]KHR (no need to hook vkCreateSwapchainKHR — the
ICD doesn't validate the color space there). Self-gated on the surface monitor's actual
advanced-color state (DisplayConfig GET_ADVANCED_COLOR_INFO), so it is a complete no-op
on SDR sessions and real monitors (dedup). Always-on (registry-discovered) so it works
regardless of how a game is launched — env-scoping silently fails for already-running
Steam. Escape hatches: DISABLE_PF_VKHDR, PF_VKHDR_EXCLUDE, and a built-in kernel-anti-
cheat denylist.

The installer builds/signs/stages it and registers it under
HKLM64\SOFTWARE\Khronos\Vulkan\ImplicitLayers (opt-out "Install the HDR Vulkan layer"
task); windows-host CI fmt+clippy-gates it (msvc-only FFI).

Live-validated on the RTX box: Doom: The Dark Ages enables HDR over the pf-vdisplay
virtual display.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-26 11:33:20 +00:00