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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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d6596ff81b |
docs: rework client/crate READMEs, add missing ones
windows-drivers / probe-and-proto (push) Successful in 24s
windows-drivers / driver-build (push) Successful in 1m18s
apple / swift (push) Successful in 1m5s
android / android (push) Successful in 4m21s
ci / rust (push) Successful in 5m3s
ci / web (push) Successful in 54s
ci / docs-site (push) Successful in 1m2s
deb / build-publish (push) Successful in 2m48s
windows-host / package (push) Successful in 7m10s
decky / build-publish (push) Successful in 24s
docker / build-push (--build-arg FEDORA_VERSION=44, ci, ci/fedora-rpm.Dockerfile, punktfunk-fedora44-rpm) (push) Successful in 5s
docker / build-push (., web/Dockerfile, punktfunk-web) (push) Successful in 6s
docker / build-push (ci, ci/fedora-rpm.Dockerfile, punktfunk-fedora-rpm) (push) Successful in 4s
ci / bench (push) Successful in 4m38s
release / apple (push) Successful in 9m1s
windows-msix / package (arm64, C:\Users\Public\ffmpeg-arm64, aarch64-pc-windows-msvc, C:\t-a64) (push) Successful in 1m13s
docker / build-push (docs-site, docs-site/Dockerfile, punktfunk-docs) (push) Successful in 51s
windows-msix / package (x64, C:\Users\Public\ffmpeg, x86_64-pc-windows-msvc, C:\t) (push) Successful in 1m10s
docker / build-push (ci, ci/rust-ci.Dockerfile, punktfunk-rust-ci) (push) Successful in 2m42s
windows / build (aarch64-pc-windows-msvc) (push) Successful in 1m0s
windows / build (x86_64-pc-windows-msvc) (push) Successful in 1m0s
apple / screenshots (push) Successful in 5m32s
flatpak / build-publish (push) Successful in 4m59s
rpm / build-publish (bazzite, punktfunk-fedora-rpm) (push) Successful in 9m7s
docker / deploy-docs (push) Successful in 25s
rpm / build-publish (fedora-44, punktfunk-fedora44-rpm) (push) Successful in 8m49s
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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a9cca82fb8 |
chore(windows): clean up build/packaging - drop vendored driver binaries + the LLVM-21 pin
windows-drivers-provision / provision (push) Successful in 13s
windows-drivers / probe-and-proto (push) Successful in 17s
android / android (push) Failing after 40s
apple / swift (push) Successful in 1m0s
ci / web (push) Successful in 58s
windows-drivers / driver-build (push) Successful in 1m9s
ci / docs-site (push) Successful in 1m18s
ci / rust (push) Successful in 4m25s
apple / screenshots (push) Successful in 5m24s
deb / build-publish (push) Successful in 2m29s
decky / build-publish (push) Successful in 11s
docker / build-push (--build-arg FEDORA_VERSION=44, ci, ci/fedora-rpm.Dockerfile, punktfunk-fedora44-rpm) (push) Successful in 6s
docker / build-push (., web/Dockerfile, punktfunk-web) (push) Successful in 29s
ci / bench (push) Successful in 4m48s
docker / build-push (ci, ci/fedora-rpm.Dockerfile, punktfunk-fedora-rpm) (push) Successful in 4s
docker / build-push (docs-site, docs-site/Dockerfile, punktfunk-docs) (push) Successful in 5s
docker / build-push (ci, ci/rust-ci.Dockerfile, punktfunk-rust-ci) (push) Successful in 5s
windows-host / package (push) Successful in 6m38s
rpm / build-publish (bazzite, punktfunk-fedora-rpm) (push) Successful in 9m24s
rpm / build-publish (fedora-44, punktfunk-fedora44-rpm) (push) Successful in 9m31s
docker / deploy-docs (push) Successful in 18s
Now that the drivers build from source in CI, remove the dead checked-in binaries and
the toolchain cruft they left behind:
- Delete packaging/windows/{pf-vdisplay,gamepad-drivers}/ (the prebuilt .dll/.inf/.cat/.cer).
pack-host-installer.ps1 builds + signs all three drivers from the drivers/ workspace and
nothing reads the vendored dirs anymore; stage-pf-vdisplay.ps1's -VendorDir is now a
mandatory build-output path, not a vendored default.
- Drop the LLVM-21 pin. The vendored bindgen 0.71->0.72 bump (the shipping pack already
builds green on the runner-default clang 22) retired the bindgen-0.71 layout-test overflow
that needed LLVM 21.1.2, so windows-drivers.yml + provision-windows-wdk.ps1 no longer
install/point at C:\llvm-21 (~898 MB off a fresh provision) - both driver builds now use one
toolchain (clang 22 + bindgen 0.72).
- pack -SkipBuild on the gamepad build (build-pf-vdisplay.ps1 already builds the whole
workspace), build-web.ps1 reaps a stale node too, deploy-dev.ps1 nefconc path + comments.
- Reword the vendored-driver references (build scripts, .iss, READMEs, the vite web-bundle
comment) to the build-from-source reality.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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92e68024f1 |
fix(windows-installer): build the gamepad drivers from source in CI too
Fold the pf-dualsense (DualSense / DualShock 4) and pf-xusb (Xbox 360 / XInput)
UMDF drivers into the in-tree drivers workspace (their source had stale
../../crates/wdk-* path-deps from before the wdk vendoring reorg and could no
longer build at all) and build them from source per release, exactly like
pf-vdisplay - same anti-stale reasoning. One `cargo build --release` now builds
all three drivers against the vendored wdk-sys (incl. the bindgen 0.72 pin), and
build-gamepad-drivers.ps1 signs pf_dualsense + pf_xusb (clear FORCE_INTEGRITY ->
sign dll -> stampinf -> Inf2Cat -> sign cat) with one shared cert + .cer,
matching the layout install-gamepad-drivers.ps1 expects. pack-host-installer.ps1
builds + stages them instead of the retired checked-in binaries.
Validated on the runner: the whole workspace (pf-vdisplay + pf-dualsense +
pf-xusb) builds with CARGO_TARGET_DIR=C:\t set, and build-gamepad-drivers.ps1
produces signed pf_dualsense.{dll,inf,cat} + pf_xusb.{dll,inf,cat} + the .cer.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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