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>
Finish the client side of the Steam Controller / Steam Deck pipeline.
- C-ABI (core abi.rs): PunktfunkRichInputEx — a size-prefixed superset of
PunktfunkRichInput that can express the second trackpad (surface), a distinct
click vs touch, signed coords + pressure — plus
punktfunk_connection_send_rich_input2 (the struct_size ABI-skew-guard
precedent). The only way a C client (Apple/embedders) can emit a TouchpadEx;
the legacy struct + send_rich_input stay byte-for-byte. punktfunk_core.h
regenerated.
- Decky (clients/decky): a "Steam Deck" gamepad type in Settings + an unmissable
Disable-Steam-Input instruction shown when it's selected (in Game Mode Steam
Input holds 0x1205, so the SDL HIDAPI Steam driver can't open the Deck's
controls until the user disables Steam Input for the shortcut). Plus a
best-effort, feature-detected disableSteamInputForShortcut() in launchStream —
never blocks/throws; the manual toggle is the documented source of truth.
- Apple parity (PunktfunkConnection.swift): GamepadType.steamController/steamDeck
(wire 5/6) + name parsing, so the resolved type round-trips. Capture is blocked
(GameController never surfaces a 0x28DE HID device).
- Android parity (Gamepad.kt): PREF_STEAMCONTROLLER/STEAMDECK + the Valve 0x28DE
PIDs in prefFor(). Rich-input capture stays out of scope (no rich-input plane
yet) — standard buttons/sticks resolve to the host's Steam Deck pad.
Rust workspace clippy/fmt/test green; Decky src/ typechecks clean (only a
pre-existing @decky/api dep resolution error remains); Swift/Kotlin compile on
their CI. The full pipeline is now BUILT; what remains is validation that needs
hardware we don't have (a running Steam on the host, a live Deck client, the
Moonlight paddle regression). Not pushed.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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>
- Rename steam-deck-host.md → steamos-host.md (nav + install table updated).
- Lead with the rationale: SteamOS host support targets the upcoming Steam
Machine; the Steam Deck is the SteamOS device validated against today.
- Soften the WiFi note: ~250 Mbps was our testing on one device/network,
not a universal ceiling — other SteamOS hardware/drivers/bands may do more.
- Generalize Deck-specific language to SteamOS devices throughout.
- Document --no-gamestream (secure native-only) + GameStream-compat caveat.
- decky README: drop stale `serve --native` (now just `serve`).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Decky Loader is a PyInstaller binary; it puts its bundled (older) libssl/libcrypto
on LD_LIBRARY_PATH via its /tmp/_MEI* unpack dir, and that env leaked into the
backend's `flatpak run`/`flatpak kill` subprocess. The SYSTEM flatpak's libcurl
+ libostree need newer OPENSSL symbols (3.2/3.3/3.4), so pairing failed with
"libssl.so.3: version OPENSSL_3.3.0 not found". _flatpak_env() now restores
each LD_*_ORIG PyInstaller saved, or drops the var, so the system loader uses
system libs. Reproduced + verified on the Deck (SteamOS 3.8.10, Flatpak 1.16.6).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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>
The plugin was a QAM launcher whose stream never appeared, with no
pairing. Three fixes, plus a headless --pair mode on the GTK client:
- Stream actually starts (MoonDeck's proven mechanism): gamescope only
focuses the process tree Steam launched via reaper, so a flatpak
spawned from the (root) backend is invisible. The frontend now
registers ONE hidden non-Steam shortcut pointing at bin/punktfunkrun.sh,
passes the host as the shortcut's Steam launch options, and starts it
with SteamClient.Apps.RunGame — gamescope then fullscreen-focuses it.
The wrapper execs `flatpak run io.unom.Punktfunk --connect <host>`.
- Fullscreen page: routerHook.addRoute("/punktfunk") — host list,
per-host Pair/Stream, and a settings section (resolution/refresh/
bitrate/gamepad/mic, written to client-gtk-settings.json).
- Pairing: a gamepad-navigable PIN keypad. The host shows the PIN; the
backend runs the SPAKE2 ceremony headlessly via the client's new
`--pair <PIN> --connect host` CLI mode (app.rs), persisting the host
as paired so the stream then connects silently. Same flatpak =>
shared identity store, verified live (ceremony against a real host).
- Backend (main.py): discover / pair / runner_info / get_settings /
set_settings / kill_stream; uses DECKY_USER_HOME so paths resolve to
the deck user's flatpak install regardless of the plugin's root flag.
CI (decky.yml) and the sideload packager now ship bin/punktfunkrun.sh.
The Steam-shortcut launch and headless-pairing env follow MoonDeck
exactly but need a Deck in Gaming Mode to fully confirm.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Ship the punktfunk Linux client to the Steam Deck as a Flatpak — the only viable
SteamOS install path, since /usr is read-only and lacks libadwaita/SDL3 — and
publish both it and the Decky plugin through Gitea. Built and validated live on a
Steam Deck (SteamOS 3.7): bundle installs user-scope, all libs resolve, libavcodec
resolves to the codecs-extra HEVC build, devices=all for DualSense hidraw.
packaging/flatpak (new):
- io.unom.Punktfunk.yml on GNOME 50 / freedesktop-sdk 25.08. rust-stable//25.08
(rustc 1.96 — the GTK4 chain needs >=1.92; the EOL GNOME-48/24.08 rust-stable at
1.89 could not build it) + llvm20 (libclang for bindgen in ffmpeg-sys-next/sdl3-sys).
HEVC libavcodec comes from the runtime's auto codecs-extra extension point (no
app-side codec declaration). Bundled SDL3 3.4.10 (matches sdl3-sys 0.6.6+SDL-3.4.10).
finish-args: wayland/fallback-x11, --device=all (GPU/VAAPI + evdev + hidraw — flatpak
cannot bind /dev/hidrawN char devices via --filesystem), pulseaudio, network,
~/.config/punktfunk.
- metainfo.xml, desktop, square SVG icon, build-flatpak.sh (offline cargo-sources;
on-Deck org.flatpak.Builder or CI), README.
clients/decky:
- add LICENSE (MIT), fix package.json license (BSD-3-Clause -> Apache-2.0 OR MIT),
add scripts/{package.sh,deploy.sh} (the plugins dir is root-owned: stage to /tmp,
sudo install, restart plugin_loader), align the launcher fallback to the real
flatpak app id io.unom.Punktfunk, rewrite the install section.
.gitea/workflows:
- flatpak.yml: privileged Fedora container builds the bundle and publishes to the
Gitea generic registry (+ release attachment on tags).
- decky.yml: pnpm build -> store-layout zip -> registry (stable latest/ URL for
Decky "install from URL").
docs: packaging/README + packaging/flatpak/README.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
A Decky Loader plugin so a Steam Deck / SteamOS box can launch the punktfunk
client from Gaming Mode using REAL Steam UI components (it runs inside Steam's
CEF, so the panel is built from @decky/ui — the literal Big Picture primitives,
not a replica).
- Frontend (src/index.tsx, @decky/api + @decky/ui): a Quick Access Menu panel —
Refresh → discover hosts, a native list (name, ip:port, pairing flag), tap to
connect with a status toast, Disconnect.
- Backend (main.py): discover() shells `avahi-browse -rpt _punktfunk._udp` and
parses the host's advertised TXT keys (proto/fp/pair/id from discovery.rs),
dedup by id preferring IPv4; connect() resolves + spawns
`punktfunk-client --connect host:port` (gamescope composites its video like a
game), tracking the child; disconnect() terminates it.
- Mirrors the current official Decky template (the API moved to @decky/ui +
@decky/api). Frontend builds clean (pnpm build → dist/index.js); main.py
py_compiles. dist/ + node_modules gitignored — build on the Deck per README.
Spike scope: launcher only, runtime untested (no Deck here). Next on this track:
the in-stream Quick-Access overlay (volume/disconnect/stats over the running
stream) and a fuller real-components UI. Client decode on the AMD Deck is the
existing VAAPI path; the host-encode VAAPI gap is separate (NVIDIA host = NVENC).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>