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feat(apple): default-UI connect/wake modal, auto-wake toggle, pixel-exact windowed streaming
Three client-UX changes that share the connect/present path (and settings files): - Connect/wake overlay is now mode-aware: the console/gamepad UI keeps the full-screen aurora takeover, while the default (touch/desktop) UI shows a Liquid Glass modal over the host grid — the takeover looked out of place there. - Add an auto-wake toggle (DefaultsKey.autoWake, default on) across macOS/iOS/tvOS Settings + the gamepad settings view; gate startSession/prepareWake and the gamepad "Wake & Connect" label on it. MAC-address learning stays always-on. - Windowed sessions now stream at the window's native pixels (Match-window default-on) so the picture is 1:1 pixel-exact instead of the presenter resampling a fixed-mode frame; fullscreen reports full-display px, also 1:1. Also lands the mid-resize aspect-fit tracking (decoded contentSize) that keeps the picture undistorted after a resize. swift build + swift test (121 tests) green; screenshot scenes verified. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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feat(clients): unified full-screen connect/wake takeover + iOS/tvOS Wake-on-LAN
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Give instant feedback the moment a host is picked, and make the wake wait a full-screen takeover instead of a modal card — unified into one ConnectOverlay across every client: - android: new ConnectOverlay (aurora backdrop; Connecting / Waking / timed-out phases) replaces the tiny inline "Connecting…" row and the WakeOverlay card. The dial phase is now cancelable and hands off to the wake wait in one frame. - console (pf-console-ui): the connect/wake overlays become a full-screen aurora takeover (draw_takeover) instead of a centered card over a dim scrim; the Waking → Connecting handoff no longer blinks. - apple: new ConnectOverlay mirrors it (macOS / iOS / tvOS), replacing the per-tile connecting spinner + the WakeOverlay card; instant "Connecting…" from model.phase, and the carousel is gated inactive during the dial. Also enable Wake-on-LAN on iOS/tvOS now that the multicast entitlement is approved: enable com.apple.developer.networking.multicast and flip wakeOnLANAvailable to true on every platform (MACs were already learned from mDNS, so wake works immediately). Verified: Android compileDebugKotlin + screenshot renders; console clippy + 36 tests + rendered phases on Linux; Apple swift build + 121 tests + rendered phases. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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feat(apple): wake-until-up overlay + host edit with MAC prefill
- HostWaker + WakeOverlay: after sending the Wake-on-LAN packet, wait until the host is really back (resend + mDNS poll, timeout, cancel/retry) before connecting. macOS-only in practice — WoL stays gated off on iOS/tvOS pending the multicast entitlement. - Add/Edit host sheet gains a Wake-on-LAN MAC field, prefilled from the stored MAC or the live mDNS advert; parseMacs validates aa:bb:cc:dd:ee:ff. - Gamepad chrome/home and glass-style polish. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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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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feat(apple): stage-2 default + pixel-perfect, decode robustness, UI/rumble polish
Stream reliability - Default to the stage-2 presenter (VTDecompressionSession + CAMetalLayer): it detects and recovers a wedged decoder, where stage-1's AVSampleBufferDisplayLayer freezes hard on a lost HEVC reference frame with no app-side recovery (confirmed Apple limitation). Stage 1 is now a DEBUG-only presenter toggle, plus the automatic no-Metal fallback. - Stage-2 pixel-perfect: render the drawable at the decoded size (shader stays 1:1 = identity) and let the layer's contentsGravity scale via the system compositor — the same path stage-1's videoGravity used — instead of scaling in-shader. - Loss recovery in both pumps is now a persistent awaitingIDR want, retried until an IDR actually lands, so a keyframe request swallowed by the throttle can't strand a frozen frame; 100 ms keyframe throttle to match the Android path. - Fix "Publishing changes from within view updates": defer the HostStore writes out of the .onChange(of: model.phase) callback. - Move AVAudioSession setActive/setCategory off the main thread (async on a shared serial queue) to stop the UI-stall warning. Controllers - Rumble: capped-exponential backoff when the gamecontrollerd.haptics XPC breaks (-4811) so a transient server interruption self-heals instead of cascading; playsHapticsOnly so a controller engine doesn't join the always-active streaming audio session. - Host cards: iPad pointer "magnet" hover effect; iPhone press scale + light haptic. UI / design - Ship Geist (SIL OFL 1.1) as the app font (bundled OTFs + registration), with the license surfaced in Acknowledgements. - Restructure iOS/iPadOS Settings into a category NavigationSplitView; resolution wheel with custom-resolution entry; 10-bit HDR toggle in Display. - Industrial host-card redesign (left-aligned, bold, brand monogram tiles). Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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feat(apple): App Store screenshot harness + CI zip artifact
A DEBUG-only "shot mode" renders one mock-populated screen full-bleed (PUNKTFUNK_SHOT_SCENE=<name> -> ScreenshotHostView instead of ContentView), so the OS can screenshot the REAL, fully-rendered UI. tools/screenshots.sh drives it: screencapture for the mac window, `simctl io booted screenshot` for the iOS/iPad/tvOS Simulators, at exactly the App Store Connect sizes. ImageRenderer was tried first and rejected: it can't rasterize this app's chrome (NavigationStack, Form/TabView, Liquid-Glass/NSVisualEffect all render black or the "can't render" placeholder). Capturing the live window/Simulator avoids that. Only the stream hero is synthetic (StreamView needs a live connection) - a synthwave frame + the real glass HUD, overridable via PUNKTFUNK_SHOT_HERO. CI: a new `screenshots` job in apple.yml builds the iOS (+ tvOS best-effort) xcframework slices, runs the harness per platform best-effort, and attaches the result as a single zip artifact (punktfunk-appstore-screenshots). It is isolated from the build/test job and skipped on PRs, so a capture gap (missing Simulator runtime, or no Screen Recording grant for the mac window capture) never reds the core signal. Generated PNGs (clients/apple/screenshots/) are gitignored. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com> |