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enricobuehler 73c911cae4 feat(rumble): host-authoritative self-terminating envelopes (0xCA v2)
Rumble was level-triggered, unbounded state on a lossy channel: a non-zero
level meant "buzz until further notice", healed only by the host re-sending
state every 500 ms, and every client guessed when the host had died with its own
magic timeout (SDL 1.5 s, Apple 1.6 s, Android up to 60 s). A lost stop, a
reordered start, or a dead host could drone the motor for seconds.

Make "stuck rumble" inexpressible on the wire. The 0xCA datagram grows a
length-tolerant tail — [u8 seq][u16 ttl_ms] — so it self-terminates: the host
authorizes a level for at most ttl_ms and renews it (~120 ms) while it holds,
letting an abandoned one lapse client-side. seq is a per-pad wrapping reorder
gate (reusing GamepadSnapshot::seq_newer) so a reordered stale start can't
re-light a stopped motor. Decoders read the first 7 bytes as a plain level and
ignore the tail, so no wire-version bump: an old client renders a new host's
levels, and a new client falls back to its prior staleness heuristic against an
old host (ttl = None). All four generation pairings render correctly.

- core: encode_rumble_datagram_v2 / decode_rumble_envelope (datagram.rs); the
  client demux applies the seq gate then forwards (pad, low, high, Option<ttl>);
  next_rumble is unchanged (drops ttl), next_rumble_ttl keeps it; ABI adds
  punktfunk_connection_next_rumble2 + PUNKTFUNK_RUMBLE_NO_TTL, ABI_VERSION 4->5
  (WIRE_VERSION unchanged — the tail is backward-compatible).
- host (punktfunk1.rs): the flat 500 ms refresh becomes a renewal loop that bumps
  seq + stamps a fresh TTL on active pads and drains a short post-stop zero burst,
  then goes quiet. Hatches: PUNKTFUNK_RUMBLE_ENVELOPE=0 (legacy v1 + flat refresh,
  a bisect switch), PUNKTFUNK_RUMBLE_TTL_MS (clamped [150, 5000]).
- renderers honor the TTL as their playback duration/deadline and keep their old
  heuristic only for a legacy (ttl=None) update: pf-client-core (the Deck haptic
  keep-alive is now deadline-bounded so it can't sustain a host-stopped rumble),
  clients/windows (SDL duration), android (JNI packs the lease out-of-band in bit
  48 so any u16 ttl is unambiguous; Kotlin createOneShot(ttl)), apple
  (RumbleRenderer.envelopeDeadline + nextRumble2; sessionStaleSeconds demoted to
  the legacy fallback).
- tests: codec round-trip + tail tolerance + seq-gate reorder (Rust); the probe
  asserts the v2 tail arrived under PUNKTFUNK_TEST_FEEDBACK; the Apple loopback
  asserts ttlMs round-trips end to end; RumbleTuning lease-decision cases.

The host-side idle-timeout from the previous commit is defense in depth on the
game side; this is the guarantee on the client side. Design:
punktfunk-planning/design/rumble-envelope-plan.md.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-07-11 03:08:27 +02:00
enricobuehler 35d97ae6ac feat(windows): parallel virtual displays — proto v3 ring binding, manager slot map, group topology (W0–W3)
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design/windows-parallel-virtual-displays.md (display-management Stage 7 / §6.6): N
simultaneously-live pf-vdisplay monitors, one sealed ring each, every idd-push-security
invariant preserved per-ring.

- proto v3: SharedHeader._pad → target_id — the ring NAMES its monitor, host-stamped
  before the magic; the driver publisher refuses a cross-bound ring via the shared,
  unit-tested frame::check_attach (new DRV_STATUS_BIND_FAIL — the gamepad pad_index
  validation applied to frames, invariant #10); the host's wait_for_attach surfaces the
  refusal loudly and self-checks its own stamp.
- manager: the one-monitor MgrState becomes a slot map keyed by the client's identity
  slot (0 = anonymous/GameStream); per-slot reconnect + dead-WUDFHost preempts,
  slot-scoped begin_idd_setup (a different identity is an admission question, never a
  preempt), ONE device-level watchdog pinger, per-slot /display/state + /display/release.
- group topology: isolate_displays_ccd takes the managed target SET (a sibling slot is
  never deactivated); SavedConfig + the DDC/PnP axes move to the group record (first-in
  captures, last-out restores); desktop layout via CCD source origins from the pure
  layout::arrange (auto-row default, manual pins win), re-applied on create + reconfigure.
- admission: the Windows separate→reject override now sits behind the
  PUNKTFUNK_WIN_SEPARATE=1 validation hatch (the wedge it guarded is structurally gone —
  a second identity gets its own monitor + ring; default flips in W5 after soak);
  max_displays and NVENC session-unit budgets decline an unaffordable display AT
  admission; kick_dwm_compose is process-globally throttled and per-display — cursor
  jump + 35 ms dwell (a sub-tick jump composes nothing; DWM reads dirties from current
  state at the next vsync tick).

On-glass on the RTX box: V1/V2/V4/V5/V6/V9 green — two paired clients on two monitors
streaming ~60 fps each with zero mismatches and zero bind failures, churn-hammer clean
(no 0x80070490), per-ring mode-change recreate leaves the sibling untouched, typed
budget rejection, fault-injected cross-bind refused loudly with the sibling undisturbed.
V7: WUDFHost-kill shared fate is clean; in-process device recovery is a known follow-up
(the retired-never-closed control handles block the adapter cycle — reset-pf-vdisplay.ps1
recovers). DWM composes two IDD monitors concurrently at 60 fps — the plan's
load-bearing unknown, answered yes.

Also carries the client-HDR EDID forwarding that shared this working tree
(Hello::display_hdr → AddRequest luminance tail → the monitor's CTA-861.3 HDR block,
PUNKTFUNK_CLIENT_PEAK_NITS hatch) and the Deck client fixes (40 ms rumble keep-alive
with 1-LSB jitter, HDR self-diagnosing presenter warn, flatpak HDR env).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-07-11 01:06:44 +02:00
enricobuehler dc834ea478 fix(rumble): accept the v2 vibration valid-flag; bound stale buzz to 1.5 s
Two hardenings against runaway vibration (one Deck session buzzed on a
~2 s cadence): the DualSense output-report parse now also treats
valid_flag2 COMPATIBLE_VIBRATION2 (data[39] BIT2) as rumble-carrying —
a writer hardcoding the ≥2.24-firmware convention previously had its
rumble INCLUDING stops silently ignored, and a missed stop re-sends
stale nonzero state forever via the host's 500 ms refresh. And the
client's SDL rumble duration drops 5 s → 1.5 s: long enough that a
couple of lost 500 ms refreshes don't gap genuine rumble, short enough
that stale state dies on its own.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-07-08 12:29:56 +02:00
enricobuehler 89d45f2a55 feat(client): Vulkan session binary — SDL3 + ash presenter MVP (phase 1)
punktfunk-session streams one --connect session in an SDL3 window: ash
swapchain with a transfer-only letterboxed blit of the software-decode
path (no graphics pipeline until the phase-2 dmabuf/CSC pass), the
ui_stream input-capture state machine on SDL events (scancode→VK table
cross-checked against the evdev one), gamepads via a new caller-pumped
GamepadService mode (SDL video owns the main thread here), and the
shell↔session stdout contract: {"ready":true}, per-window stats:
lines, JSON error + exit codes 0/2/3/4. Strict trust — no pin, no
connect. Design: punktfunk-planning linux-client-rearchitecture.md.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-07-07 23:13:16 +02:00
enricobuehler 0ab97b597c 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>
2026-07-07 23:13:16 +02:00