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enricobuehler 8f6eb1494d fix(audio): the de-prime fuse was a callback count, so an iPad gave up 3x sooner than a Mac
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Three defects behind the residual Apple audio jitter, found while chasing a field
report that survived both the PLC fix (#82) and the jitter-policy fix (#111).

1. `JitterTuning::deprime_after` counted CALLBACKS, and a callback is not a unit of
   time. The same `4` was ~44 ms of starvation slack on a Mac's ~11 ms quantum and
   20 ms on iOS, whose session asks for a short IO buffer — the shortest fuse of any
   client, on the one with the burstiest transport. A 100 ms Wi-Fi delivery stall
   therefore de-primed the Apple ring on every bunching cycle while the identical
   policy rode it out everywhere else. It is now `deprime_ms`, measured in starved
   audio, with a `MIN_DEPRIME_CALLBACKS` floor so a large-quantum device keeps real
   hysteresis instead of de-priming on the first short read. Android was latently
   exposed too (AAudio's low-latency burst is ~4-5 ms, so its `5` was also ~20 ms).

   Driving the real policy through a simulated link (100 ms stall / 5 s, -30 ppm,
   10 min) at a 5 ms quantum: 120 audible gaps and 690 ms of dead air before, 2 gaps
   and 60 ms after.

2. iOS asked for a 5 ms IO buffer that bought the uplink nothing. The mic tap
   installs with `bufferSize: 480` and the encoder consumes whole 10 ms
   `framesPerPacket` chunks, so at 5 ms the tap simply fired twice per packet for the
   same packet latency — while halving the render callback's deadline and, through
   (1), the ring's starvation hysteresis. Now 10 ms, matching the framing we already
   use. On the harsh link above that takes the residual from 2 gaps to 1.

   The granted `ioBufferDuration`/sample rate/route are now logged at activation:
   both asks are best-effort, and without the granted value an audio-jitter report
   arrives with no way to tell a 10 ms session from a 5 ms one.

3. The hard-cap trim spliced RAW, on the reasoning that a ring which blew its ceiling
   "is already a discontinuity". That describes the arrivals, not the samples either
   side of the seam, which are ordinary continuous audio — and it is the drop that
   actually fires: the same link above trims 120 times per 10 minutes where drift
   sheds a handful. The gentle path that almost never runs was the one being faded.
   Both kinds fade now, told apart by a new `JitterStep::hard_trim` rather than by
   the fade length. `crossfade_drop` lost its `Vec` in the process — it blends in
   place in one ascending pass, which it must, now that it runs on every trim inside
   a realtime callback.

Fixes 1 and 3 live in the shared `JitterPolicy`, so Windows, Linux and Android get
them without change (all three already pass `step.crossfade` into `crossfade_drop`).
The Swift mirror in `AudioRing` is kept in step, including the generalised
`dropFront(_:)` the cap trim now shares with the drift shed.

Gates: 210 core tests, 288 Swift tests, clippy --all-features --all-targets, fmt,
plus an iOS-triple typecheck for the `#if os(iOS)` session change. Both new fuse
tests were plant-the-defect verified: restoring a fixed count reproduces
20/32/40/64/84 ms across the quanta (a 4.2x spread) and fails them loudly.

Not fixed here: drift correction is still one-directional, so a host clock running
SLOW is corrected only by starving and re-priming. That is the remaining periodic
gap on a clean link and it needs rate adaptation — designed separately.
2026-08-13 17:14:47 +02:00
enricobuehler b2a9b281f0 Merge pull request #198 from unom/worktree-console-plugin-update-all
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feat(web-console): "Update all" on the plugins screen
2026-08-13 14:55:49 +00:00
enricobuehler 141c04cd6b feat(web-console): "Update all" on the plugins screen
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The Installed tab could only update one plugin at a time, one dialog and one
watched job each. This adds the bulk action beside the list it acts on — the
same place Sources keeps "Refresh all" — plus a count badge on the Installed
tab trigger, because Browse is the tab the page opens on and a control nobody
passes is a control nobody finds.

The host takes ONE package operation at a time (409 otherwise: bun operations
share a lockfile and a node_modules tree), so this is a queue the console works
through job by job, driven by each job settling rather than by a timer. The run
carries its own copy of what is left: every finished install invalidates the
installed list, and a queue that re-derived itself would change shape underneath
a run the operator already confirmed.

Trust rules are unchanged, only taken once instead of N times. If any entry in
the run comes from an operator-added source the whole dialog wears the external
treatment and names those catalogs — a bulk action must not be a way to wave
through, in one click, a warning each package would have shown on its own. The
dialog lists every version change rather than a count, and names what it will
not attempt: an update with no catalog entry, or one this host would refuse
(400 on incompatible, blocked entries) never enters the queue, so the button's
count still adds up on screen.

A failure ends the run. The failed job's card is the only record of what went
wrong, and starting the next install would replace it with a fresh spinner; the
toast says what was applied and what was not, and the rows are still there to
retry from.

Also fixed, because this change leans on it: disabled buttons were invisible.
AnimatedButton is a motion element and its mount animation settles as an inline
`opacity: 1`, which outranks the `disabled:opacity-50` class the library also
ships — measured `opacity: 1` on a disabled button, console-wide. Only
`pointer-events: none` landed, so every disabled control in the app looked live
and silently ignored the click. Corrected in the components/ui wrapper layer
like the other @unom/ui adaptations.

Verified: tsc, biome, `bun test server/`, production build, i18n check (650
messages, en + de). Storybook stories added for the list header and the confirm
dialog; both rendered headless in light and dark, with the disabled states
asserted on the DOM rather than by eye.
2026-08-13 16:43:05 +02:00
enricobuehler 0a53457cb7 Merge pull request 'feat(android): drop the in-stream mic control from the stream overlay' (#197) from worktree-android-remove-mic-button into main
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enricobuehler e7af5a5274 feat(android): drop the in-stream mic control from the stream overlay
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The mic element sat in the top-right corner of every stream that opened a
capture — a standing button on touch, a Muted badge on TV. It goes for now;
the on-screen overlay UI being built will carry mute as one of its controls,
and re-introducing it there is the right moment to decide how it looks.

Mute itself is untouched: `micRunning`, `micMuted` and `setMicMuted` still
back the Select + Y chord, which is now the whole of the control, and
`MicChordHint` is now its only on-screen feedback (its doc updated to say so
rather than pointing at the badge that no longer exists).
2026-08-13 16:01:55 +02:00
enricobuehler 155cced56b Merge pull request 'fix(flatpak): pin the skia-binaries archive to 0.99.0 — #193 bumped the crate and left the tarball at 0.87' (#196) from worktree-flatpak-skia-099-pin into main
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2026-08-13 13:53:18 +00:00
enricobuehler 8f66fafb90 Merge pull request 'fix(pf-vdisplay): verify the size KWin actually built the virtual output at (≤60 Hz path)' (#194) from worktree-moonlight-4k60-dims into main
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Reviewed-on: #194
2026-08-13 13:52:29 +00:00
enricobuehler 6fe53fff2b Merge pull request 'Serialize Mutter monitor rebuilds end-to-end — the two-client chain no longer segfaults gnome-shell' (#195) from worktree-mutter-rebuild-serialization into main
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Reviewed-on: #195
2026-08-13 13:51:48 +00:00
enricobuehler 1679275272 fix(flatpak): pin the skia-binaries archive to 0.99.0 — #193 bumped the crate and left the tarball at 0.87
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The dependency currency wave took skia-safe/skia-bindings 0.87.0 -> 0.99.0 in
crates/pf-console-ui/Cargo.toml, but packaging/flatpak/io.unom.Punktfunk.yml still
pinned the 0.87.0 prebuilt archive, so every flatpak leg since the merge dies with

    error[E0599]: no variant, associated function, or constant named `Default`
                  found for enum `SkPathFillType`   (and `SkPathDirection`)
    --> cargo/vendor/skia-bindings-0.99.0/src/defaults.rs:57

Nothing about that message points at the manifest, so it reads like a crate bug. It
isn't. `SKIA_BINARIES_URL: file://…` makes skia-bindings unpack the pinned tarball
verbatim into target/…/build/skia-bindings-*/out/skia/ — *including the bindings.rs
it was generated with*. Those two `Default`s are associated consts emitted INTO
bindings.rs, so they travel with the archive, not with the crate: 0.99.0's
src/defaults.rs was compiling against 0.87.0-era bindings. Verified directly — the
0.99.0 archive carries `impl SkPathFillType { pub const Default = Winding }` and
`impl SkPathDirection { pub const Default = CW }` on both x86_64 and aarch64.

Because the URL is file://, the fetch can never fail, so there is no download error
to notice — the only symptom is a compile error deep in a vendored crate.

The asset name changed across the bump: `jpeg` entered skia-safe's defaults at 0.99,
so the resolved-feature key went `pdf-textlayout-vulkan` -> `jpegd-jpege-pdf-textlayout-vulkan`.
Confirmed against each archive's own key.txt/tag.txt (tag 0.99.0, key
a25a0fdb7d90429aa2d1-<target>-jpegd-jpege-pdf-textlayout-vulkan), and libskparagraph.a
plus the Vulkan backend symbols are present, so the feature set still matches what
pf-console-ui resolves.

Everything else in the offline chain (Cargo.lock, cargo-sources.json) is regenerated
from the lock and self-corrects; this tarball is the single hand-maintained pin, which
is exactly why it was the thing left behind. Both bump sites now carry a pointer to
the other so the next one can't split-brain the same way.
2026-08-13 15:48:48 +02:00
enricobuehler a5c9b7b865 fix(pf-vdisplay): serialize Mutter monitor rebuilds end-to-end, not just our D-Bus calls
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Chaining two clients through a kept (keep-alive) Mutter display segfaults
gnome-shell in meta_monitor_manager_rebuild (libmutter-18) and takes the whole
desktop down; every later session then fails RemoteDesktop.CreateSession:
ServiceUnknown until GDM restarts. A/B'd on .21: byte-identical on released
0.27.0 and the 0.28.0 RC, so it was never a regression — the trigger has been
there all along.

TOPOLOGY_LOCK already serialized every topology-mutating D-Bus call, but two
gaps still let Mutter's REBUILDS overlap:

- Teardown was fire-and-forget: StopGuard::drop set a flag and returned, and
  the session thread only noticed on its ≤200 ms park tick. The A2 dead-reuse
  path (reused kept display dead on first frame → mark_failed → re-create)
  therefore issued its fresh RecordVirtual with the doomed monitor's removal
  still pending — the fresh session could even win the lock BEFORE the old
  thread had woken to take it, adding a monitor while the dead one still stood.
  The drop now waits (bounded, 20 s) for the session thread to finish.

- The lock was released while the shell was still rebuilding: Stop /
  RecordVirtual / ApplyMonitorsConfig all return mid-rebuild, and a temporary
  (APPLY_TEMPORARY) config auto-reverts asynchronously on top. Every locked
  mutation section now ends with settle_topology() — poll GetCurrentState
  until a removed connector is actually gone and the config serial holds still
  across two consecutive reads — before the guard drops. Bounded at 4 s and
  best-effort (a read error means the shell is gone; a hotplug storm must not
  park sessions), degrading to exactly the old behavior.

Cost when Mutter is already quiet: one confirming read plus one 150 ms recheck
per setup/teardown. The live_mutter_create_drop harness sheds its grace sleep —
the synchronous drop IS the teardown confirmation now.

Not fixed here, documented on TOPOLOGY_LOCK: the mid-stream mode-switch rebuild
is create-before-drop by design (H2), so its RecordVirtual still lands while
the superseded monitor exists; the settle makes Mutter quiescent at that point
but cannot remove the coexistence itself.
2026-08-13 15:41:43 +02:00
enricobuehler 6237e3d0a3 fix(pf-vdisplay): the KWin ≤60 Hz path never checked what KWin actually built, and the log reported the request as if it were a readback
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A 4K60 GameStream session captured 1920x1080. `create()` asked KWin for
3840x2160, KWin built something else, and nothing compared the two: only the
>60 Hz arm read anything back, and it gets that for free because it installs a
custom mode. The ≤60 Hz arm installs nothing, which is exactly why it never
noticed.

The line that should have caught it was the one that hid it. `spawn_vout`
returns a node id, never a size, so

    tracing::info!(node_id, width, height, "KWin virtual output ready")

was echoing the REQUEST — the field log stated 3840x2160 while the output was
1080p, and the first pass at diagnosing this was done against that number. It
now logs `requested_w`/`requested_h`, and the readback sits under it.

Unverified, the mismatch was silent and total. `final_dims` carried the request
forward, so `apply_topology`, `clear_replication_source` and
`resolve_kscreen_addr` — all of which resolve by dims — quietly missed their own
output, leaving the stream neither primary nor de-mirrored; and the encoder
opened at the captured size, handing the client a bitstream that disagreed with
the resolution it had configured its decoder from.

Suspected trigger is KWin restoring per-output mode/scale from
kwinoutputconfig.json, which is keyed by output NAME — and ours is deliberately
stable across sessions so KDE reapplies that client's scaling (Stage 3). The
feature and the failure are the same mechanism.

- `kwin_output_mgmt::actual_dims()` reads the output's real mode + scale.
  Resolution is by name alone, so it declines unless EXACTLY one output carries
  our prefix: two means a supersede is in flight, and the dims filter is the
  only thing that can tell the replacement from the predecessor whose name it
  reuses. Failing closed keeps this a pure addition.
- On a mismatch, re-assert the requested mode through the same
  `set_custom_mode` install+select the sacrificial birth already uses (an output
  at a size we don't want, moved to one we do) and arm `expect_exact_dims` so
  the capturer holds frames until the screencast renegotiates. 60 Hz is
  requested, not `mode.refresh_hz`: only the size is wrong here, and asking for
  the client's rate would install a 30 Hz mode for a 30 fps client.
- If KWin refuses the correction, report the size that is REALLY there rather
  than the request, so the dims-keyed resolves and the encoder key on reality,
  and say in the log how to clear the stored entry.
- Scale is logged, never corrected — a non-unity scale here is the Stage 3
  feature working, not a fault.
- `mode_satisfies()` extracts the acceptance predicate both arms now share, so
  they cannot drift into disagreeing about what "we got what we asked for"
  means. Tested: a restored 1080p does not pass for a 4K request, a CVT-aligned
  width does, and the slack is bounded, one-sided and width-only.

The stream-side warning is reworded but deliberately still NOT fatal: mirroring
a pinned monitor streams a size the client never negotiated BY DESIGN (§7.3 — a
panel runs at the mode its owner set and the client scales), so refusing the
mismatch would break every mirror session. It now names both causes and states
what the client actually does with the stream.

Does not claim to close the Xbox Moonlight disconnect it was found through: that
client's IDR storm begins ~4.6 s after the first frame, which a decoder simply
unable to handle the size would not do. The 1080p-instead-of-4K is a real defect
on its own terms and is what this fixes.
2026-08-13 15:26:35 +02:00
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#192 moved rcgen to aws-lc-rs and removed ring from the tree, but this comment
still explained the P-256 path in terms of "rcgen's ring backend". It also
cross-references gamestream::cert's note, which this branch already corrected —
so leaving it made the two contradict each other.

The substance is unchanged and still load-bearing: rcgen generates EC keys
directly, while RSA has to be generated by the `rsa` crate and handed to rcgen
to self-sign, because no rcgen backend will generate an RSA key.
2026-08-13 14:34:43 +02:00
enricobuehler a4af1ee8bd chore(deps): regenerate third-party notices for the currency wave
Covers all five generated files, not just the root one: the four per-client
copies are scoped to the binaries their package installs, so they move
independently of the workspace-wide file.

Root: 571 -> 575 crates, reflecting this wave (skia-safe 0.99, the RustCrypto
digest-0.11 family, jni 0.22, x11rb 0.14, reis 0.7, xkbcommon 0.9, wasapi 0.24,
windows-service 0.8.1, x509-parser 0.18, rand 0.9, base64 0.23, libloading 0.9,
mdns-sd 0.21 + if-addrs 0.15, rcgen 0.14, criterion 0.8, android_logger 0.15).

The per-client diffs are much larger than the wave alone explains, because they
were never regenerated after #192: all four still attributed `ring` and named no
aws-lc-rs at all. Since #192 removed ring from the tree entirely, the shipped
Acknowledgements screens have been crediting a crypto library the clients do not
carry while omitting the one they do. They now catch up on both changes at once.
(`ring` still appears via the generator's deliberate `--all-features`
over-approximation, which sees quinn-proto's wasm-only edge; that is by design —
listing an unlinked crate is untidy, omitting a linked one is the failure the
file exists to prevent.)

Also stops gen-third-party-notices.sh preferring `cargo about` for the root file.
That preference was silently destructive: cargo-about only sees CARGO
dependencies, so it drops every VENDORED_TREES entry -- pyrowave, the Granite
subset, volk, Vulkan-Headers, the Font Awesome brand icons, Simple Icons -- which
are third-party sources shipped inside first-party crates under their own
licences. Measured today: cargo-about emitted 7,274 lines / ~514 crates with zero
mentions of volk, Vulkan-Headers or Font Awesome, against the python generator's
17,324 / 575 with all of them. Merely having cargo-about on PATH was enough to
degrade the file, so anyone regenerating after this commit would have undone it.
cargo-about remains what the CI licence gate runs -- that job asks a different
question (is every licence in the about.toml allowlist) and writes to /dev/null.

Both licence-gate legs pass: `cargo about generate about.hbs --fail` and the
drivers-workspace leg, RC=0.
2026-08-13 14:27:15 +02:00
enricobuehler 5cd4da4b46 Merge branch 'worktree-agent-a3a9cb8eda476b361' into worktree-dep-currency-wave
# Conflicts:
#	Cargo.lock
#	crates/punktfunk-host/Cargo.toml
2026-08-13 14:22:36 +02:00
enricobuehler 59346b46dc Merge branch 'worktree-agent-acec77fec2148a724' into worktree-dep-currency-wave 2026-08-13 14:19:25 +02:00
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enricobuehler bd987d373e chore(deps): criterion 0.5 -> 0.8 (dev-only, benches)
Dev-dependency of punktfunk-core only — it ships in nothing. `default-features =
false, features = ["cargo_bench_support"]` carries over unchanged; that feature
still exists in 0.8 and still keeps plotters/rayon out of a headless CI run.

One source change, and it is a lint issue rather than an API one.
`criterion::black_box` survives in 0.8 but is `#[deprecated]` — it now just
forwards to `std::hint::black_box` — and benches ARE compiled by
`cargo clippy --workspace --all-targets -- -D warnings`, so keeping the criterion
import would have turned a deprecation warning into a failed lint gate. The
bench imports the std one directly.

What CI actually consumes from criterion is the on-disk result layout, so that
was checked rather than assumed: 0.8 still writes
`target/criterion/<group>/<id>/new/estimates.json`, and the key
scripts/bench/compare.py reads — `median.point_estimate` — is still there:

  $ cargo bench -p punktfunk-core --bench pipeline -- --warm-up-time 1 --measurement-time 3
  ... 12/12 benchmarks reported, e.g. pipeline/gf16/1048576  thrpt: [537 MiB/s 540 MiB/s 542 MiB/s]
  $ find target/criterion -name estimates.json | wc -l
  24
  $ python3 -c 'import json; print(json.load(open(".../crypto/seal/new/estimates.json"))["median"]["point_estimate"])'
  817.96

Verified on CachyOS (rustc 1.96.0):
  cargo clippy -p punktfunk-core --all-targets --locked -- -D warnings   OK  (this is what compiles the bench)
  cargo clippy --workspace --all-targets --locked -- -D warnings         OK
  cargo bench -p punktfunk-core --bench pipeline --locked -- --test      12/12 Success
  cargo bench -p punktfunk-core --bench pipeline --locked -- --warm-up-time 1 --measurement-time 3   OK  (CI's exact line)
  cargo test -p punktfunk-core --locked   210 + 8 + 1 passed, 0 failed
  cargo fmt --all --check                 clean
2026-08-13 14:14:25 +02:00
enricobuehler deb83ecc48 chore(deps): rcgen 0.13 -> 0.14 in core and the host
Both declarations keep `default-features = false, features = ["aws_lc_rs",
"pem"]`, which stays load-bearing in 0.14: `ring` is still in rcgen's DEFAULT
feature set, so dropping `default-features = false` would drag the backend this
tree deliberately left back in. Verified after the bump — `cargo tree -i ring`
finds nothing on x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu, x86_64-pc-windows-msvc,
aarch64-apple-darwin or aarch64-linux-android.

One breaking change reached us. `CertifiedKey`'s key field was renamed
`key_pair` -> `signing_key` (the struct is now generic, `CertifiedKey<S:
SigningKey>`), which hits the two `generate_simple_self_signed` callers in
core's quic/endpoint.rs — the dev/test server endpoint and `generate_identity`.
Both are a field rename; `KeyPair` still provides `serialize_der`/`serialize_pem`.

Everything the GAMESTREAM identity depends on survives unchanged, which is what
this bump's precondition was about: `KeyPair::from_pkcs8_pem_and_sign_algo`,
`PKCS_RSA_SHA256`, `CertificateParams::new`, `date_time_ymd`, `self_signed`,
`Certificate::pem`. The split in gamestream/cert.rs is therefore untouched — the
RSA-2048 key is still minted by the `rsa` crate and handed to rcgen only to load
and self-sign, because rcgen cannot generate an RSA key on the backend we use.
That path is asserted, not assumed:

  cargo test -p punktfunk-host --bins --locked gamestream::cert    3 passed, 0 failed
    generate_mints_a_loadable_rsa2048_identity          ok   (fresh-install keygen)
    moonlight_shaped_peer_completes_a_tls12_mutual_handshake   ok
    tls13_negotiates_the_post_quantum_group             ok   (X25519MLKEM768 by name)

Verified on CachyOS (rustc 1.96.0):
  cargo clippy --workspace --all-targets --locked -- -D warnings        OK
  cargo clippy -p punktfunk-host -p punktfunk-core --locked -- -D warnings   OK  (shipping build)
  cargo test --workspace --locked      78 test binaries, all ok, 0 failed
  cargo fmt --all --check              clean
2026-08-13 14:10:10 +02:00
enricobuehler 2718b7d4bd chore(deps): mdns-sd 0.20 -> 0.21 and if-addrs 0.13 -> 0.15, together
One commit because splitting them accomplishes nothing: mdns-sd 0.20 ALREADY
depends on if-addrs 0.15, so while our own five crates declared 0.13 the tree
carried both copies no matter which of the two moved first. Moving them together
is what collapses it:

    $ cargo tree -d | grep '^if-addrs'
    (no output)

Neither needed a source change. mdns-sd 0.21's public API is purely additive
over 0.20.3 — the sole new item is `ServiceDaemon::set_max_packet_size`, and
`ServiceInfo`'s surface is byte-identical — so `ServiceDaemon`/`ServiceInfo`/
`ServiceEvent`/`ResolvedService` behave as before at all six call sites
(host discovery + gamestream mdns, pf-client-core, and the Android, Windows and
probe clients). if-addrs 0.15 keeps 0.13's `Interface`/`IfAddr` shape, and we
only ever read those.

The one real change is a FEATURE, not a version. if-addrs has `link-local`, and
mdns-sd declares if-addrs with it on. Once our crates share that single copy,
unification turns it on for our calls too — meaning `get_if_addrs()` now also
reports fe80:: interfaces (and, on Windows, 169.254.x.x). Rather than inherit
that silently, punktfunk-core and punktfunk-host now NAME the feature. Two
reasons: it is what every real build gets anyway, so a standalone `cargo test -p
punktfunk-core` should not enumerate a different set of NICs than the host does;
and for the consumer here — Wake-on-LAN — it is the behaviour we want, since a
NIC is wake-capable whether or not it currently holds a routable address.

Verified on CachyOS (rustc 1.96.0):
  cargo clippy --workspace --all-targets --locked -- -D warnings   OK
  cargo test --workspace --locked                                  OK, 0 failed
  cargo test -p punktfunk-host --bins --locked      501 passed, 0 failed, 2 ignored
  cargo test ... gamestream::cert                   3 passed
  cargo fmt --all --check                           clean

(One `cargo test --workspace` attempt failed with E0463 "can't find crate for
pf_frame" in a doc-test. That is the target dir having only clippy's .rmeta for
a crate a doc-test wants to LINK, not anything in this change; a plain re-run
after cargo test built the rlibs was green.)
2026-08-13 14:10:10 +02:00
enricobuehler 99c3a47bbf chore(deps): libloading 0.8 -> 0.9 across the five crates that dlopen
All five declarations move together (pf-encode twice — Linux and Windows —
plus pf-client-core, pf-zerocopy and punktfunk-host), because a split would
have compiled two copies of a crate whose whole job is holding a process-wide
dlopen handle.

No source changes. 0.9 replaces the concrete parameter types with sealed traits
— `Library::new(impl AsFilename)` and `Library::get(impl AsSymbolName)` — and
both cover what our 16 call sites already pass: `&str` literals for the sonames
(`libnvidia-encode.so.1`, `libva.so.2`, `libnvidia-ml.so.1`, `libcuda.so.1`) and
`&[u8; N]` NUL-terminated byte literals for the symbols, which 0.9 implements
explicitly alongside `&[u8]`. MSRV rises to 1.88; the workspace pins 1.96.

libloading 0.8 does not leave the lock, and shouldn't: what remains is
`clang-sys` under `bindgen`, reached only as a BUILD-dependency of
ffmpeg-sys-next / libspa-sys / pyrowave-sys. That copy runs at build time and is
linked into nothing we ship.

Verified on CachyOS (rustc 1.96.0):
  cargo clippy --workspace --all-targets --locked -- -D warnings                 OK
  cargo clippy -p pf-encode --all-targets --locked --features nvenc,vulkan-encode,pyrowave -- -D warnings   OK
      (the only leg that compiles enc/linux/nvenc_cuda.rs, where the `lib.get(b"…\0")` calls live)
  cargo clippy -p punktfunk-host -p pf-encode -p pf-zerocopy -p pf-client-core --locked -- -D warnings   OK  (shipping build)
  cargo test -p punktfunk-host --bins --locked    501 passed, 0 failed, 2 ignored
  cargo test -p pf-encode --locked                33 passed, 5 ignored
  cargo test -p pf-zerocopy --locked              40 passed
  cargo fmt --all --check                         clean
2026-08-13 14:10:10 +02:00
enricobuehler 677b8ceb41 chore(deps): base64 0.22 -> 0.23 in the host and pf-update-check
ureq 3 already pulls 0.23, so the tree compiled both minors purely because our
two direct declarations named the older one. The API we use — `Engine`,
`engine::general_purpose::STANDARD`, `encode`/`decode` — is unchanged in 0.23;
no source edits.

Both are declared `default-features = false, features = ["std"]` rather than
taking the defaults. 0.23 added `simd-unsafe` (hand-written AVX2/NEON engines)
as a DEFAULT-ON feature, and ureq declares base64 with default features off, so
today that code is not in the tree. Accepting the defaults here would unify the
feature on and quietly add an unsafe SIMD engine to every artifact as a side
effect of a currency bump. Whether to enable it is a perf question deserving a
measurement and its own commit; this one changes versions, not exposure. `std`
covers every call site (encode to `String`, decode to `Vec`).

base64 0.22 does NOT leave the tree: `rcgen` -> `pem` 3.0.6 is now its sole
remaining consumer, and it stays one after the rcgen 0.14 bump later in this
batch — 0.14 still depends on `pem` "3.0.2", which resolves to the same 3.0.6,
which still uses base64 0.22. Clearing that last copy is upstream's move (a
`pem` release on 0.23), not ours.

Verified on CachyOS (rustc 1.96.0):
  cargo clippy -p punktfunk-host -p pf-update-check --locked --all-targets -- -D warnings   OK
  cargo clippy -p punktfunk-host -p pf-update-check --locked -- -D warnings                 OK  (shipping build)
  cargo test -p punktfunk-host --bins --locked    501 passed, 0 failed, 2 ignored
  cargo test -p pf-update-check --locked          32 passed, 0 failed
  cargo fmt --all --check                         clean
2026-08-13 14:10:10 +02:00
enricobuehler 4358261387 chore(deps): rand 0.8 -> 0.9 in the host, the last crate speaking the old major
punktfunk-core and pf-client-core were already on 0.9; the host sat on 0.8 by
drift, not by decision, so every build compiled two rand majors to satisfy six
call sites. Mechanical at five of them (`thread_rng()` -> `rng()`,
`gen_range` -> `random_range`); the sixth is the interesting one.

`RsaPrivateKey::new` is bounded on rand_core **0.6**'s `CryptoRngCore`. rand
0.9's `ThreadRng` implements rand_core 0.9's traits — same names, different
crate — so the RSA-2048 keygen in gamestream/cert.rs stopped satisfying the
bound the moment the version moved. It now draws from `rsa::rand_core::OsRng`:
rsa's own re-export, which is by construction the traits rsa compiled against,
so the two rand_core majors never have to meet in our source. That needs
`features = ["getrandom"]` on rsa (not one of its defaults) — and it must be
declared HERE rather than left to feature unification, because dropping our own
rand 0.8 also dropped the `std` feature that used to switch `rand_core/getrandom`
on as a side effect.

What this does and does not clear. The GAMESTREAM host keeps rand 0.8 +
rand_chacha 0.3 — `rsa` drags them in through `num-bigint-dig`, which is not
ours to move:

    $ cargo tree -i rand@0.8.7
    rand v0.8.7
    └── num-bigint-dig v0.8.6
        └── rsa v0.9.10
            └── punktfunk-host

The NATIVE-ONLY host (--no-default-features, no rsa) now sheds both entirely —
`cargo tree -p punktfunk-host --no-default-features --features pyrowave -i
rand@0.8.7` and the same for rand_chacha@0.3.1 both report no match. rand_core
0.6 stays in every flavour regardless: `crypto-common` (under aes-gcm) needs it,
which no rand bump can change.

`windows/install.rs`'s `random_password` is the one site a Linux box cannot
type-check; the edit there is the identical `thread_rng()` -> `rng()` the five
compiled sites took.

Verified on CachyOS (rustc 1.96.0):
  cargo clippy -p punktfunk-host --locked --all-targets -- -D warnings   OK
  cargo clippy -p punktfunk-host --locked -- -D warnings                 OK  (shipping build: no --all-targets)
  cargo clippy -p punktfunk-host --no-default-features --features pyrowave --all-targets --locked -- -D warnings   OK
  cargo test -p punktfunk-host --bins --locked      501 passed, 0 failed, 2 ignored
  cargo test ... gamestream::cert                   3 passed (incl. the fresh-install RSA-2048 keygen)
  cargo fmt --all --check                           clean
2026-08-13 14:02:12 +02:00
enricobuehler 8020fb6711 chore(deps): x509-parser 0.16 -> 0.18, and thiserror 1.0 leaves the host graph
x509-parser 0.16 pinned the old asn1-rs 0.6 / der-parser 9 / oid-registry 0.7
chain, and every one of those still depended on thiserror 1.0. It was the ONLY
thing doing so — so the host compiled two thiserror majors (and two
thiserror-impl proc macros) for one crate's error types. 0.18 moves the chain to
asn1-rs 0.7 + thiserror 2, which is the same major the rest of the tree already
uses, and the 1.0 half disappears — for the host, on every target and including
dev-dependencies:

    $ cargo tree -p punktfunk-host --target all -e normal,build,dev -i thiserror@1
    error: package ID specification `thiserror@1` did not match any packages

Scope that claim honestly: this clears the HOST graph, not the workspace.
thiserror 1.0 is still built, reached by `jni` 0.21 AND by the vendored
`ndk` 0.9.0, both under punktfunk-client-android. That is a different graph
and a different bump.

No source change was needed. The one API shift that could have reached us —
asn1-rs 0.7 making `BitString::data` a `Cow<[u8]>` instead of a `&[u8]` — lands
on `x509.signature_value.data.to_vec()` in gamestream/cert.rs and
gamestream/pairing.rs, and `to_vec()` goes through Deref either way. Both are
Moonlight pairing-hash inputs, so they are covered by the gamestream::cert
tests rather than taken on faith. nom 7 and nom 8 were already both in the lock;
this adds no new duplicate.

Verified on CachyOS (rustc 1.96.0):
  cargo clippy -p punktfunk-host --locked --all-targets -- -D warnings   OK
  cargo clippy -p punktfunk-host --locked -- -D warnings                 OK  (shipping build: no --all-targets)
  cargo clippy -p punktfunk-host --no-default-features --features pyrowave --all-targets --locked -- -D warnings   OK
  cargo test -p punktfunk-host --bins --locked      501 passed, 0 failed, 2 ignored
  cargo test ... gamestream::cert                   3 passed
  cargo tree -i ring                                nothing to print
2026-08-13 14:02:12 +02:00
enricobuehler 49a8f4f1d1 chore(deps): xkbcommon 0.8 -> 0.9
Version currency for the virtual-keyboard keymap in pf-inject's wlroots path
(`inject/linux/wlr.rs`), the crate's only consumer.

Additive on the Rust side: one new wrapper, `Keymap::key_get_mods_for_level`,
and the `extern` declaration behind it. Nothing we call changed shape -- we use
`Context::new`, `Keymap::new_from_names`, `get_as_string`, `State::new`,
`Keycode::new`, `KeyDirection` and the `serialize_mods`/`serialize_layout` pair,
all untouched. The feature set is unchanged too: `default = ["wayland"]` in both
releases, so `x11` -- the feature that would pull `as-raw-xcb-connection` -- stays
off and this links only `libxkbcommon`, exactly as before.

The one thing worth writing down is the new symbol's floor. On .25's
libxkbcommon 1.13.1 it reads
`xkb_keymap_key_get_mods_for_level@@V_1.0.0`, so the declaration wants
libxkbcommon >= 1.0.0 (2020) if it is ever referenced. Nothing in the workspace
calls the wrapper, so no relocation for it reaches our binaries -- and every ship
target clears 1.0 by years regardless (Ubuntu 22.04 is 1.4, Debian 12 is 1.5,
Debian 13 is 1.7). pf-inject's test binary, which unlike the rlib actually links,
builds and runs clean.

Two internal fixes come along, both in constructors we do not use:
`new_from_string` passes the Rust string's pointer + length to
`xkb_keymap_new_from_buffer` instead of round-tripping through a `CString`
(whose `unwrap()` panicked on an interior NUL), and `new_from_fd` passes the
full mapped `size` rather than `size - 1`.

Verified on .25 (Ubuntu 26.04, `CARGO_BUILD_JOBS=2`), all rc=0:

    cargo build  -p pf-inject --locked
    cargo clippy -p pf-inject --locked -- -D warnings
    cargo clippy -p pf-inject --all-targets --locked -- -D warnings
    cargo test   -p pf-inject --locked    127 passed, 0 failed, 8 ignored
                                          + motion_contract: 7 passed, 0 failed
    cargo check  -p punktfunk-host --locked
    cargo clippy -p punktfunk-host --locked -- -D warnings
    cargo fmt --all --check

Clippy is run BOTH ways because host CI lints without `--all-targets`.
`cargo tree -i ring` stays empty.
2026-08-13 14:00:05 +02:00
enricobuehler 72c7c3b17f chore(deps): reis 0.6.1 -> 0.7.1
Version currency for the libei path. pf-inject is the only consumer -- reis is a
pure-Rust implementation of the EI wire protocol, so this links nothing new and
still needs no libei on the host. The release tracks libei protocol 1.5.0 ->
1.6.0.

**Nothing in our API surface moved.** `ei::Context::new`, `handshake_tokio`,
`reis::tokio::EiConvertEventStream` and `reis::event::{Device, DeviceCapability,
EiEvent, Region}` all keep their shape; `Region`'s six fields are byte-identical.
The two enums grew variants for libei 1.6's `ei_text` (`EiEvent::TextKeysym` /
`TextUtf8`, `DeviceCapability::Text`), which compiles because `handle_ei`'s match
ends in `_ => {}` and the capability set we bind is written out explicitly. The
handshake now ADVERTISES `ei_text` as a supported interface, so a 1.6 EIS may
offer one; we never bind it and never emit on it.

**Behaviour we inherit, all of it upstream bug fixes:**

- Frames now commit per device. 0.6 held one global pending queue, so an
  `ei_device.frame` from device A committed device B's timestamped events under
  A's timestamp. Inert for us -- we are an EI *sender*, and the events we
  receive are device lifecycle plus `KeyboardModifiers`, none of which are the
  timestamped kind that queue -- but strictly more correct.
- `Device::interface()` now forgets an interface when the server sends its
  `destroyed` event, and `DeviceRemoved` un-registers the device's interfaces
  from the converter's reverse map. Our `slot.interface::<ei::Button>()` and
  friends therefore stop handing back a proxy for a torn-down interface instead
  of emitting into a dead object.
- `Device`, `Seat` and `Object` now hash consistently with their `PartialEq`.
  Both were already `Arc::ptr_eq`; `Hash` used the protocol object id, which is
  a broken pair. We keep devices in a `Vec` and compare with `==`/`!=`, so this
  changes nothing here.
- The wire backend rejects a header length above libei's 1 MiB `max_msglen`
  BEFORE waiting for that many bytes, so a malformed length no longer parks the
  reader until the connection dies.

**The host graph loses the `futures` facade crate.** reis's `tokio` feature
depended on `futures`; 0.7 depends on `futures-util` directly, which pf-inject
already declares. `cargo tree --target all -i futures` now names only relm4 (the
GTK Linux client), and `futures` + `futures-executor` are gone from
punktfunk-host's Linux tree (`futures-task` stays, under futures-util). Lockfile
delta is one package: `reis` 0.6.1 -> 0.7.1 with `futures` -> `futures-util` in
its dep list; the workspace package SET is unchanged, since relm4 and glib still
need those crates for the GTK client.

Verified on .25 (Ubuntu 26.04, `CARGO_BUILD_JOBS=2`), all rc=0:

    cargo build  -p pf-inject --locked
    cargo clippy -p pf-inject --locked -- -D warnings
    cargo clippy -p pf-inject --all-targets --locked -- -D warnings
    cargo test   -p pf-inject --locked    127 passed, 0 failed, 8 ignored
                                          + motion_contract: 7 passed, 0 failed
    cargo check  -p punktfunk-host --locked
    cargo clippy -p punktfunk-host --locked -- -D warnings
    cargo fmt --all --check

Clippy is run BOTH ways because host CI lints without `--all-targets`.
`cargo tree -i ring` stays empty.
2026-08-13 13:58:20 +02:00
enricobuehler d73bdcdcc1 chore(deps): jni 0.21 → 0.22 for the Android JNI bridge
Version currency, but a real API migration rather than a version-number edit — and the
payoff is bigger than "one crate is newer", because jni 0.22 was ALREADY in this .so:
`rustls-platform-verifier` (via quinn-proto, for Android cert verification) depends on it,
so pinning 0.21 here compiled two complete jni copies into one library. Matching the
version collapses them.

Eliminated, measured as the delta in THIRD-PARTY-NOTICES.txt (582 → 571 crates, nothing
added): jni 0.21.1, its `cesu8`, and — because jni 0.21 was the SOLE consumer of
windows-sys 0.45.0, the oldest crate in the tree — that whole windows-rs 0.42 generation:
windows-sys 0.45.0, windows-targets 0.42.2 and its seven per-arch import libraries. Eleven
crates, carried for a `cfg(windows)` dependency of an Android-only bridge.

NOT eliminated, contrary to what the sweep expected — recorded in the manifest so the next
person does not re-derive it. thiserror 1.0 and the jni-sys 0.3/0.4 split both survive,
because jni was never their only source:

  thiserror 1.0.69  ← vendor/ndk 0.9.0 (+ asn1-rs/x509-parser, host side)
  jni-sys 0.3.1     ← vendor/ndk 0.9.0 AND crates.io ndk-sys 0.6

jni's share of both is gone; the remainder is the ndk stack. jni-sys 0.3.1 is itself a
facade crate over 0.4.1, so the split cannot close until ndk and ndk-sys move, and `ndk` is
vendored for a one-line visibility patch — changing its dependency versions would mean
rewriting the vendored snapshot instead of reading it as a diff against upstream. Left
alone deliberately.

The migration itself, across 66 native methods in 10 files:

  * `JNIEnv` split into `EnvUnowned` (the FFI-safe native-method argument) and `Env` (where
    the JNI calls live). The 41 methods that never touched the environment are a type
    rename; the 22 that do now acquire an `Env` inside `EnvUnowned::with_env` and map the
    outcome with an `ErrorPolicy`.
  * `LogErrorAndDefault` everywhere, chosen to PRESERVE behaviour: the old code swallowed
    JNI errors and returned a default, and this logs and returns the same default. The
    throwing policy would have been a behaviour change (new Java exceptions out of methods
    that previously failed quietly), which is not what a currency bump should do.
  * `with_env` also catches panics, which is exactly what the crate's own `jni_guard` did,
    so the guard is folded into it where the two would have nested. It stays on the methods
    that take no `Env`. ONE exception, marked at the call site: `nativeNextHidout` returns
    -1 as its failure sentinel, and every error policy resolves to `T::default()` — which
    for `jint` is 0, a *valid* byte count. That method keeps `jni_guard(-1, …)` outside and
    uses `with_env_no_catch` inside so the sentinel survives the panic path unchanged.
  * `jboolean` is `bool` in jni-sys 0.4, not `u8` — a type change, not a rename, and the
    reason for most of the mechanical diff (`down != 0` → `down`, `return 0` → `false`).
  * `Env::get_string` is deprecated in favour of `JString::try_to_string`, and CI runs
    clippy with `-D warnings`, so the call sites moved rather than being left to warn.
    Likewise `set_/get_*_array_region` → `JPrimitiveArray::set_region`/`get_region`.
  * `Env::get_native_interface()` is now `Env::get_raw()` — the raw pointer handed to
    `ndk::NativeWindow::from_surface`. The `as *mut _` cast next to it was already commented
    as bridging jni-sys skew between `jni` and `ndk`; that skew is now real (0.4 vs 0.3)
    rather than hypothetical, so the comment says so.
  * Return types moved from raw `jni::sys::jstring`/`jdoubleArray`/`jintArray` to
    `JString`/`JDoubleArray`/`JIntArray`, because `resolve()` requires `T: Default` and raw
    pointers have no `Default`. All three are `#[repr(transparent)]` over the same
    `jobject`, so the exported ABI is unchanged and `Default` IS the null reference the old
    code returned explicitly.

Kotlin and Gradle needed NO changes, checked rather than assumed: every affected
`external fun` in NativeBridge.kt already declares `Boolean` / `String?` / `IntArray?` /
`DoubleArray?`, which is what these signatures still present to the JVM, and the Gradle
side only shells out to cargo-ndk without naming a jni version.

Verified on NDK 30.0.14904198, both shipping ABIs, using the environment
clients/android/kit/build.gradle.kts hands cargo-ndk:

  cargo clippy -p punktfunk-client-android --all-targets -- -D warnings   → ok (host)
  cargo test   -p punktfunk-client-android                                → 20 passed
  cargo ndk -t arm64-v8a   --platform 28 clippy … -- -D warnings          → ok
  cargo ndk -t armeabi-v7a --platform 28 clippy … -- -D warnings          → ok
  cargo ndk -t arm64-v8a -t armeabi-v7a --platform 28 build               → both .so LINKED
  scripts/ci/check-android-jni-imports.sh … 28    → 2 ABI(s) clean at the API-28 floor

That last one matters for this change specifically: a cdylib links with dangling undefined
symbols, so the floor check is the only thing that would catch jni 0.22 hard-importing an
NDK entry point above minSdk 28 — the shape of the 0.9.0 `System.loadLibrary` regression.
It is clean.

`cargo tree -i ring` stays empty on host and on aarch64-linux-android.
2026-08-13 13:58:08 +02:00
enricobuehler 93b4c725a6 chore(deps): x11rb 0.13 -> 0.14
Version currency for the three crates that speak core X11: pf-capture's XFixes
cursor source, pf-vdisplay's gamescope splash client, and pf-client-core's
gamescope overlay watcher. Nothing outside the workspace pulls x11rb, so all
three move together and no two versions coexist in the lock.

**The no-libxcb property survives, which is the whole reason those manifests
say `default-features = false`.** 0.14 declares no `default` feature either, so
that flag is still the belt to the braces; `libc` and `as-raw-xcb-connection`
are still optional and still reachable only through `allow-unsafe-code`, and
`dl-libxcb` still requires it too. `cargo tree -e features -i x11rb -p
pf-capture` resolves to exactly `xfixes` -> `render` + `shape` and nothing else,
and neither `as-raw-xcb-connection` nor any other libxcb-linking crate appears
in Cargo.lock. `RustConnection` remains the only connection type, so no host or
client package gains a C dependency.

**One upstream behaviour change does land**, and it is why the `SessionBind` doc
in gamescope.rs moved. 0.14 removed the abstract-unix-socket attempt from
`rust_connection::stream` -- `ConnectAddress::Socket` is now documented as
"Connect to this Unix socket by path" -- so `@/tmp/.X11-unix/X<n>` is no longer
tried ahead of the filesystem path. That doc asserted the ATTACH route's XFixes
cursor reader reached the display over the abstract socket; it now records what
is actually load-bearing. On ATTACH the session belongs to
`gamescope-session-plus`, we arm no bind, its `/tmp` is the real one, and
`punktfunk-host.service` sets no `PrivateTmp` (nor does the NixOS host unit), so
`/tmp/.X11-unix/X<n>` is exactly where `DISPLAY` says it is. The two conditions
that would have needed the abstract fallback still cannot coincide: the bind
only arms for a resolved `punktfunk-gamescope`, whose patch level 2+ makes
`SessionPlan::gamescope_cursor` false and the reader is never spawned. The
splash client is gamescope's own nested child, inside the namespace, and reads
the bound directory directly. If those ever do have to coexist the reader logs
and retries forever and the stream runs without a composited pointer -- the doc
now says so instead of promising a fallback that no longer exists.

The rest of the 0.13.2 -> 0.14.0 delta is inert here: `AtomEnum::CUT_BUFFE_Rn`
was respelled `CUT_BUFFERn` (unused), the optional `raw-window-handle` went
0.5 -> 0.6 and `libloading`'s range widened (both features off), and the MSRV
moved 1.64 -> 1.68 against a 1.96 toolchain.

Verified on .25 (Ubuntu 26.04, `CARGO_BUILD_JOBS=2`), all rc=0:

    cargo build  -p pf-capture -p pf-client-core -p pf-vdisplay --locked
    cargo clippy -p pf-capture -p pf-client-core -p pf-vdisplay --locked -- -D warnings
    cargo clippy -p pf-capture -p pf-client-core -p pf-vdisplay --all-targets --locked -- -D warnings
    cargo test   -p pf-capture  --locked        68 passed, 0 failed
    cargo test   -p pf-vdisplay --locked       210 passed, 0 failed, 3 ignored
    cargo check  -p punktfunk-host --locked
    cargo fmt --all --check

Clippy is run BOTH ways on purpose: host CI lints without `--all-targets`, so a
`#[cfg(test)]`-only import would pass the local run and fail the shipping build.
`cargo tree -i ring` stays empty.
2026-08-13 13:52:54 +02:00
enricobuehler c814340607 build: drop the aarch64 --cfg aes_armv8 / polyval_armv8 flags, measured obsolete
aes 0.9 runtime-detects the ARMv8-Crypto backend on aarch64 via `cpufeatures` and polyval 0.7
picks its armv8 PMULL intrinsics by target_arch, so neither cfg exists any more — passing them
is inert. That retires a real footgun rather than tidying a file: a RUSTFLAGS env var overrides
config rustflags ENTIRELY, so every aarch64 lane that set its own (cargo-ndk does so internally
for every Android arm64-v8a build) silently dropped both and ran SOFTWARE AES on the per-packet
decrypt path.

Measured before deleting, `crypto/open_in_place` (1408-byte MTU shard, AES-128-GCM, single core,
Mac15,14 M3 Ultra, four runs back to back under identical background load):

    aes 0.8 + both cfgs      2.19 GiB/s
    aes 0.8, cfgs stripped     225 MiB/s   ~10x cliff — reproduces the recorded ~240 MiB/s
    aes 0.9 + both cfgs      5.28 GiB/s
    aes 0.9, cfgs stripped   5.28 GiB/s    identical to 4 s.f.

The ChaCha20-Poly1305 series of the same bench was the control and moved 0.07% across the cfg
toggle at both versions, so the toggle demonstrably reached only the AES path. A final run with
the flags actually deleted (not merely RUSTFLAGS-overridden) reproduced 5.29 GiB/s.

.cargo/config.toml is kept as a tombstone carrying that table so the flags are not reintroduced.
The two CI comments that warned about losing these cfgs to a RUSTFLAGS override are updated —
mold in ci/cargo-config-mold.toml is now the only thing such an override can cost.
2026-08-13 13:46:51 +02:00
enricobuehler 1fb081a1f0 chore(deps): move pf-console-ui from skia-safe 0.87 to 0.99
Twelve skia-safe releases (0.88 … 0.99), carrying Skia milestones 140 through
150, every one of them breaking under 0.x semver. Only three of those changes
actually reach this crate — the Vulkan surface/backend-texture path, the
textlayout/paragraph typography and RuntimeEffect all came through untouched:

* m143 (skia-safe 0.91) DELETED SkPath's mutating API. `Path::new()` followed by
  `move_to`/`line_to`/`arc_to`/`close` no longer compiles at all — geometry is
  built through `PathBuilder` now and frozen with `snapshot()`/`detach()`. That
  is the entire error list: 34 E0599s over eight call sites (the hint-bar
  triangles and the PlayStation triangle in `glyphs.rs`, the chevron / space /
  backspace / check icons in `widgets.rs`, the padlock shackle in
  `screens/home.rs`). Each becomes a `PathBuilder` detached at the draw call, so
  the path is still built and thrown away once per draw exactly as before.

* 0.93 deprecated the `gradient_shader` module in favour of `gradient`. Only a
  warning, but the Format/clippy gate runs `-D warnings`, so it is a hard break
  for us. The three gradients — the panel stroke in `theme.rs`, the
  connect-overlay vignette in `shell/overlays.rs`, the host monogram in
  `screens/home.rs` — now build a `gradient::Gradient` from
  `gradient::Colors::new_evenly_spaced` plus `Interpolation::default()`. That
  default (unpremul interpolation, destination colour space, shorter hue) is
  what the old `flags: None` argument mapped to, so the pixels do not move. The
  new API takes `Color4f` directly, which drops the `.to_color()` 8-bit
  round-trip the old signature forced.

* 0.98 deprecated `vk::BackendContext::new` in favour of a builder (upstream
  #1292). `skia_overlay.rs` now calls
  `BackendContext::new_builder(...)` + `build()`, passing `max_api_version:
  None` so Skia keeps deriving its cap from `vkEnumerateInstanceVersion()` —
  bit-for-bit what `new()` passed. `build()` is the unsafe half, so the SAFETY
  proof moved down onto it.

`ash` is untouched and stays on the workspace's exact `=0.38.0+1.3.281` pin:
skia-safe lists ash only as a DEV dependency, so the bump cannot reach it.

The prebuilt-binary assumption still holds — verified from the build log, not
from the release page: skia-bindings printed `DOWNLOAD AND INSTALL SUCCEEDED`
for
`skia-binaries-a25a0fdb7d90429aa2d1-x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu-jpegd-jpege-pdf-textlayout-vulkan`,
so no CI leg compiles Skia from source. The asset name DID change: `jpeg` joined
skia-safe's default feature set between 0.87 and 0.99, so `jpegd-jpege` is now
in the name. We take defaults, so the JPEG codecs came along — which is a fix in
disguise, since `screens/library.rs` hands host poster art straight to
`Image::from_encoded`, and JPEG posters used to fall out as "undecodable". The
Cargo.toml comment now records the verified asset names and the silent-source-
build trap for the next bump.

Verified on 192.168.1.21, x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu, toolchain 1.96.0:
  cargo build  -p pf-console-ui                              exit 0
  cargo clippy -p pf-console-ui --all-targets -- -D warnings  exit 0
  cargo test   -p pf-console-ui                              82 passed, 1 ignored
  cargo fmt --all --check                                    exit 0
2026-08-13 13:40:50 +02:00
enricobuehler 2b13b6353a deps: move the RustCrypto wave to aes 0.9 / aes-gcm 0.11 / sha2 0.11 / hmac 0.13 / cbc 0.2 / chacha20poly1305 0.11
These six share the `crypto-common` and `digest` traits, so they move as ONE change — a
partial bump leaves crates on incompatible trait generations that cannot interoperate.

The point is to delete a footgun, not for version hygiene. `aes` 0.8 only enabled ARMv8
hardware AES on aarch64 behind `--cfg aes_armv8`, and `polyval` 0.6 gated its PMULL GHASH
path behind `--cfg polyval_armv8`. A RUSTFLAGS env var OVERRIDES config rustflags
ENTIRELY, so any aarch64 lane that sets its own (cargo-ndk does this internally for every
Android build) silently dropped both and fell back to software AES on the per-packet
decrypt path. `aes` 0.9 runtime-detects via `cpufeatures` on aarch64 and `polyval` 0.7
selects its armv8 intrinsics backend by target_arch, so neither cfg exists any more.

API changes this generation forces:
  - `AeadInPlace` -> `AeadInOut`; `{encrypt,decrypt}_in_place_detached` ->
    `{encrypt,decrypt}_inout_detached` taking an `InOutBuf`.
  - `generic-array` -> `hybrid-array`: `Array::from_slice` is deprecated in favour of the
    infallible `&[u8; N] -> &Array<u8, UN>` reference cast, or `TryFrom` for runtime slices.
  - `Mac::new_from_slice` moved to `KeyInit::new_from_slice`.
  - `BlockEncrypt`/`BlockDecrypt` -> `BlockCipherEncrypt`/`BlockCipherDecrypt`;
    `BlockEncryptMut` -> `BlockModeEncrypt`; `encrypt_padded_vec_mut` -> `encrypt_padded_vec`.

`rsa` 0.9 is the one crate that cannot come along: it is built on `digest` 0.10 and its
0.10 line is still release-candidate only, which is not something the Moonlight pairing
ceremony should ride. Its `sha2` feature re-exports the digest its own traits speak, so the
three sites where a digest appears as an `rsa` TYPE PARAMETER (cert.rs, pairing.rs, tls.rs)
now take `rsa::sha2::Sha256` explicitly; everything else in the crate is on sha2 0.11.

The GameStream wire formats are untouched — AES-128-ECB no-padding, the CBC audio path, and
the GCM control-stream seal all keep their exact byte behaviour; only the type plumbing moved.
2026-08-13 13:39:09 +02:00
enricobuehler dfde5080cc chore(deps): windows-service 0.7 -> 0.8 (host + tray), removing the last windows-sys 0.52 in the tree
Version currency for the SCM plumbing behind `punktfunk-host service` (the
dispatcher, control handler and ServiceManager install) and the tray's
unprivileged QUERY_STATUS probe. No code changed in either crate.

The payoff is dependency unification, not the API. `windows-service 0.7` was the
ONLY crate in the workspace still pulling `windows-sys 0.52`, so it alone kept a
fourth windows-sys major compiling. It resolves to 0.8.1, which moves to
`windows-sys 0.61` — a version the tree already builds — and the duplicate
disappears:

  cargo tree -d --target x86_64-pc-windows-msvc | grep '^windows-sys v'
    before: 0.45.0, 0.52.0, 0.59.0, 0.61.2
    after:  0.45.0,         0.59.0, 0.61.2

Note 0.8.0 would NOT have been enough — it lands on windows-sys 0.59. 0.8.1 is
the release that reaches 0.61, hence the `"0.8"` caret plus the comment pinning
the reasoning to the manifest.

The 0.7 -> 0.8 delta is tiny and touches nothing this tree calls: `ServiceAccess`
gains READ_CONTROL / WRITE_DAC / WRITE_OWNER (additive), and `Service::raw_handle`
changes return type from `Security::SC_HANDLE` to `Services::SC_HANDLE` as a
consequence of the windows-sys bump — we never call it. `ScHandle` is crate-private
upstream. No enum gained variants, and the service control handler's match already
ends in a `_ =>` arm, so the `#[non_exhaustive]` types stay safe.

What remains duplicated (deliberately out of scope here): windows-sys 0.45 via
`jni`, and 0.59 via `punktfunk-core` + `if-addrs`.
2026-08-13 13:35:30 +02:00
enricobuehler 00245499e0 chore(deps): android_logger 0.14 → 0.15
Version currency for the Android client's only `log` backend. No code change: 0.15 is
almost entirely an internal refactor (the single `lib.rs` split into `config`/`arrays`/
`id`/`platform_log_writer`/`tests`), and the surface this crate uses — `init_once`,
`Config::default`, `with_max_level`, `with_tag` — is untouched. The lockfile delta is the
version and checksum alone: no dependency was added, removed or re-resolved, and the
third-party crate count stays at 582.

The one thing 0.15 adds that we must NOT take is recorded next to the dependency: the new
opt-in `android-api-30` feature filters levels through `__android_log_is_loggable_len` so
logcat's `setprop log.tag.*` overrides are honoured, but it HARD-LINKS that API-30 symbol.
Against our minSdk-28 floor that is a `System.loadLibrary` failure on Android 9/10 — the
identical shape of the ndk 0.9.0 `AMediaCodec_setOnFrameRenderedCallback` break the manifest
already warns about a few lines further down. Default features keep it off; the comment
explains why so nobody "completes" the upgrade by enabling it.

Verified with cargo-ndk (NDK 30.0.14904198), which is the only way to exercise this crate at
all — `android_logger` sits behind `cfg(target_os = "android")`, so the host workspace build
never compiles it:

  cargo ndk -t arm64-v8a   check -p punktfunk-client-android   → ok
  cargo ndk -t armeabi-v7a check -p punktfunk-client-android   → ok

Checked, not built: these are `cargo check` runs, not a linked `.so` and not an APK.
2026-08-13 13:34:19 +02:00
enricobuehler 94e3629905 chore(deps): wasapi 0.23 -> 0.24 (Windows audio), and correct the five comments that still describe its fixed GetDevice bug
Version currency for the crate behind the host's WASAPI loopback capture and
virtual mic, and the Windows client's render/capture path. No behavior change.

The 0.23 -> 0.24 API delta is almost entirely additive (device-change
notification callbacks, `AudioMeterInformation`, `HardwareSupport`, `DeviceState:
Clone + Copy`). The single removal is `AudioClient::get_bufferframecount`,
deprecated since 0.17 in favour of `get_buffer_size` — this tree never called it,
so no call site moved.

0.24 also fixes upstream the dangling-`PCWSTR` bug this tree routes around in
five places: `DeviceEnumerator::get_device` used to build its argument as
`PCWSTR::from_raw(HSTRING::from(id).as_ptr())`, dropping the `HSTRING` at the end
of that statement so `GetDevice` read freed memory. Those five comments asserted
the bug in the PRESENT tense and are now wrong, so they are corrected here rather
than left to mislead. The workarounds themselves STAY: `open_wasapi_device` is
still the one resolution path whose errors name the endpoint id and whose
`IMMDevice` `probe_activation` needs, and `device_by_id` additionally filters to
ACTIVE endpoints (`EnumAudioEndpoints(dir, DEVICE_STATE_ACTIVE)`), which the
crate's `get_device` does not. Removing them is a behavior change, not currency.

⚠ This does NOT collapse the duplicate windows-rs. wasapi 0.24 still depends on
`windows ^0.62` / `windows-core ^0.62` exactly as 0.23 did, so the crates.io
`windows 0.62.2` still sits alongside the pinned git copy that `clients/windows`
uses. That duplicate costs build time and binary size, not correctness, and the
blanket `[patch.crates-io] windows` that would collapse it stays ruled out — the
pinned rev uses header-named features while a dozen manifests still use the old
`Win32_*` namespace features.
2026-08-13 13:30:15 +02:00
enricobuehler 2d037aa443 test(gamestream): cover the TLS 1.2 Moonlight handshake and pin the post-quantum group
PR #192 moved the rustls backend to aws-lc-rs and merged before CI reported.
Two of the things it changed here shipped with no assertion behind them.

`generate()` mints the RSA-2048 host identity and runs ONLY when no cert
exists, so no upgraded box ever re-executes it — a fresh install is the
only thing that would have found a regression. It was reached by other
tests via `ServerIdentity::ephemeral()`, but purely as a fixture: nothing
checked that what came back was still RSA-2048, which is the one property
Moonlight requires. The handshake behaviour had no coverage at all, and
the GameStream TLS path is the single place a legacy peer meets the new
backend.

Three tests:

  - generate_mints_a_loadable_rsa2048_identity — the fresh-install path,
    asserting the cert signature is 256 bytes (RSA-2048) rather than
    depending on an `rsa` accessor that could change shape.
  - moonlight_shaped_peer_completes_a_tls12_mutual_handshake — a peer that
    pins out of band, as Moonlight does, presenting an RSA-2048 client cert
    against the real `tls::server_config`.
  - tls13_negotiates_the_post_quantum_group — pins X25519MLKEM768 by name,
    so a provider or feature regression that silently drops ML-KEM back to
    a classical curve fails here instead of in the field.

Also corrects the comment on `generate()`. It opened by asserting the
workspace is ring-only because aws-lc-sys breaks Windows CI, and explained
that rcgen's *ring* backend is what loads the RSA key. Both are now false:
rcgen is on aws_lc_rs and loads and self-signs the key fine — verified, not
assumed. rcgen still cannot GENERATE an RSA key on either backend, which is
the part of the comment that remains true and load-bearing.

Verified on Linux (Ubuntu 26.04, x86_64): 3/3 pass, clippy clean both with
and without --all-targets (host CI lints without it), and the native-only
`--no-default-features --features pyrowave` build still checks clean — the
whole module is gamestream-gated, so it compiles out there.
2026-08-13 13:15:02 +02:00
enricobuehler c95db8eebc Merge pull request 'Move TLS to aws-lc-rs with post-quantum key exchange, drop ring via ureq 3, and fix the dependency defects behind it' (#192) from worktree-aws-lc-rs-migration into main
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Reviewed-on: #192
2026-08-13 10:43:33 +00:00
enricobuehler 6202543b21 Merge pull request 'ci: cache the C/C++ half, link with mold, fix the debug/release cache collision, consolidate the Apple and Windows-client workflows' (#191) from worktree-ci-optimization into main
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enricobuehler d0a7b262d2 chore(deps): regenerate notices + make audit.yml's header match what it now scans
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THIRD-PARTY-NOTICES regenerated after the dependency changes (582 crates).

audit.yml's header claimed to cover "EVERY dependency tree the project ships"; it now
actually does, so the note spells out that each Rust lockfile needs its own `--file` —
a bare `cargo audit` reads only the root one, which is how the drivers lock stayed
unscanned while already sitting in this job's `paths:` filter. Also corrected "BOTH
Rust workspaces" for the licence gate, which covers the host + driver workspaces.

Both cargo-about legs re-run after the dependency removals: RC=0.
2026-08-13 12:41:47 +02:00
enricobuehler 51a005dd43 fix(deps): close the audit gaps, drop unused declarations, declare what is used
Acting on the 2026-08-13 dependency sweep. Every claim below was re-verified against
the tree before acting on it (greps carry a positive control; the advisories were
re-checked with cargo audit 0.22.2).

SECURITY
- event-listener 5.4.1 -> 5.4.2 (RUSTSEC-2026-0221, unsound Send/Sync on StackSlot;
  reaches the tray via zbus and the host via ashpd). This sat unnoticed because
  `cargo audit` reports unsoundness as a WARNING and the job fails only on
  vulnerabilities — audit.toml now says so out loud.
- spin 0.9.8 -> 0.9.9. 0.9.8 is YANKED and was genuinely compiled (flume via mdns-sd
  and relm4, plus lazy_static).
- wayland-scanner 0.31.10 -> 0.31.11, which moves quick-xml 0.39 -> 0.41. That is the
  exact trigger audit.toml documented for RUSTSEC-2026-0194/0195, so both ignores are
  deleted rather than left as permanent exceptions. Only RUSTSEC-2023-0071 (rsa
  Marvin, still unfixed upstream) remains.
- Corrected audit.toml's claim that `paste` arrives "via utoipa-axum": rav1d pulls it
  too, so every client has it through the decode path and dropping utoipa-axum would
  not have cleared it.

TWO CI GATES THAT SCANNED NOTHING
- `cargo audit` only ever reads the ROOT Cargo.lock. The drivers lock was already in
  this job's `paths:` filter, so edits to it triggered a run that then ignored them.
  All four secondary workspaces now get an explicit `--file` (verified: clean, bar the
  known `paste` warning in drivers).
- packaging/windows/pf-vkhdr-layer had NO lockfile at all while shipping as a DLL in
  the host installer, so every build resolved fresh and neither cargo-audit nor
  cargo-about ever saw it. Lockfile generated and committed, and added to `paths:`.

UNUSED / DUPLICATE DECLARATIONS
- punktfunk-host: removed 13 dependencies it never references — the Wayland stack
  (client, protocols{,-wlr,-misc}, scanner, backend), xkbcommon, reis, khronos-egl,
  ash, usbip-sim, parking_lot, bytemuck. The code moved to pf-inject and pf-zerocopy
  in the subsystem extraction and those crates declare them; only the manifest entries
  and their now-false comments stayed. Also dropped four redundant re-declarations
  (tokio/serde_json/futures-util in the Linux block, tower in dev-deps).
- Removed genuinely unused: bytes (punktfunk-core), anyhow (pf-win-display),
  tracing (clients/cli), anyhow (clients/session), serde (clients/windows).
- Removed the high-level `wdk` crate from all five driver crates and the drivers
  workspace: none of them ever referenced `wdk::` (62 `wdk_sys::` uses; pf-umdf-util
  is a full WDF crate that never declared it). `tracing`/`tracing-subscriber` remain
  in that lock afterwards but ONLY as wdk-sys build-dependencies, not in the DLLs.
- pf-win-display took punktfunk-core with `quic` for one type (`Mode`) that lives in
  the ungated `config` module; now `default-features = false`, which keeps
  quinn/tokio/rcgen/opus out of a leaf crate's declared closure.
- pf-encode declared the windows-rs feature `Wdk_Graphics_Direct3D` for a call that
  lives in pf-frame and is resolved via GetProcAddress on gdi32.

LATENT BREAKAGE (compiled only by feature unification)
- pf-inject uses `tokio::select!` without declaring `macros` (borrowed from
  punktfunk-core's quic feature); pf-capture uses `tokio::sync::oneshot` without
  declaring `sync` (borrowed from ashpd->zbus); pf-client-core uses the `minwindef`
  and `winnt` windows-rs headers without declaring them (borrowed from
  clients/windows). Each now declares what it uses, so an unrelated crate changing its
  features cannot break them.
- pf-console-ui took pf-client-core WITHOUT `default-features = false`, unlike every
  other consumer. That default is `pyrowave`, which compiles the vendored PyroWave C++
  — "fatal on Windows ARM64". Only safe today because the ARM64 leg passes
  --no-default-features (which also drops `ui`).

CORRECTED A FALSE INVARIANT
- clients/windows claimed "the workspace builds ONE windows-rs". It does not: wasapi
  pulls the crates.io windows 0.62.2 beside the git-rev copy. The invariant that DOES
  hold is narrower (reactor and that crate share one rev, which is what makes the
  IDXGISwapChain1 hand-off type-check). Comment rewritten, with a warning against
  "fixing" it via a blanket [patch.crates-io] — this rev uses header-named features
  while a dozen other manifests use the old Win32_* namespace ones.

Plus the safe in-compat `cargo update` sweep (no manifest edits).

Verified on macOS: punktfunk-core 385, pf-update-check 32, c_abi 1 (with
LIBRARY_PATH=/opt/homebrew/opt/opus/lib), cargo audit clean bar the two known
unmaintained warnings. Linux and Windows legs follow.
2026-08-13 12:41:47 +02:00
enricobuehler b84d37b5a0 test(host): make two socket stubs survive ureq 3 / Windows
Both failures found running the store + plugin-launch tests on the Windows runner
after the ureq 3 port. Neither is a production defect — the request/response round
trip and the 304 semantics both hold — but both tests were resting on assumptions
that ureq 2 happened to tolerate.

catalog::ureq_returns_304_as_ok: the stub answered without ever reading the request.
Closing a socket that still holds unread received data makes Windows send an RST
rather than a FIN, which discards the response already written, so the client saw a
transport error (os error 10053) instead of the 304 the test exists to pin. The stub
now drains the request first. The pinned behaviour is unchanged and still true:
ureq 3 turns only `is_client_error() || is_server_error()` into Err, so 304 arrives
as Ok exactly as before.

plugin_launch::asks_the_registered_plugin_and_takes_its_answer: hardcoded a cwd of
`/opt/emu`, which has no drive letter and is therefore NOT `Path::is_absolute` on
Windows, so `validate_reply` refused the recipe. This test could never have passed
on Windows, with either ureq version — its sibling
`a_working_directory_must_be_absolute` already had the `cfg!(windows)` split and this
one was simply missed. Confirmed by diagnostic before touching it: the body came back
over ureq 3 byte-perfect, so everything up to validation was working.
2026-08-13 12:41:47 +02:00
enricobuehler 9ec8350fc3 chore(licenses): retire ring's licence exception now that ring is gone
`about.toml` carried `OpenSSL` in the global accepted list and a `[ring]` per-crate
acceptance, both there solely because ring's licence is an AND that includes the
OpenSSL terms. The ureq 2 -> 3 upgrade removed ring from every target we build, and
aws-lc-sys 0.44's SPDX (ISC AND (Apache-2.0 OR ISC) AND Apache-2.0 AND MIT AND
BSD-3-Clause AND ... MIT-0) carries no OpenSSL clause, so neither entry has anything
left to permit.

Note about.toml sets no `targets`, so cargo-about still walks quinn-proto's wasm-only
ring edge — removing the exception is safe not because ring is invisible but because
ring 0.17.14 declares `Apache-2.0 AND ISC`, and both are globally accepted already.

Verified by running the gate itself, both legs of what audit.yml runs:
  cargo about generate about.hbs --fail                                    -> 0
  cargo about generate -m packaging/windows/drivers/Cargo.toml -c ...      -> 0
and proved non-vacuous with a negative control: dropping "ISC" from the accepted
list makes the first leg exit 1.

THIRD-PARTY-NOTICES regenerated: 601 -> 580 crates (ureq 3 pulls a smaller tree than
ureq 2 + ring), now listing ureq 3.4.0.
2026-08-13 12:41:47 +02:00
enricobuehler 3ccfd01699 feat(deps): upgrade ureq 2 -> 3, removing ring from the tree entirely
The aws-lc-rs move left `ring` compiled in for one reason: ureq 2 names
`features = ["ring", ...]` inside its own `[dependencies.rustls]` block, and cargo
features are additive, so no dependent could switch it off. ureq 3 declares rustls
with `default-features = false` and selects no backend, which finally makes the
choice ours.

`cargo tree -i ring` is now empty for macOS, Windows and Linux. The one remaining
hit under `--target all` is quinn-proto's wasm-only dependency
(`cfg(all(target_family = "wasm", target_os = "unknown"))`), a target we never build.

⚠ The dependency must be spelled `features = ["rustls-no-provider",
"rustls-webpki-roots"]`. ureq 3's convenience `rustls` feature expands to include
`_ring` — the same shape of trap as rustls's own `features = ["ring"]`, and the
reason punktfunk-webos still carries both backends today.

Ported 9 files. The two pinning call sites (the desktop client's library fetch and
the tray's status poll) needed a custom ureq Connector, because ureq 3's `TlsConfig`
exposes roots/client-cert/off-switch but no hook for a custom ServerCertVerifier.
That glue lives once in punktfunk-core behind a new off-by-default `ureq-tls`
feature rather than being hand-rolled twice on a trust boundary; the Apple/Android
cdylib embedders do not enable it and pull no HTTP stack. The connector is modelled
on ureq's own crate-private RustlsConnector and is transport glue only.

Two behaviour changes worth noting, both improvements:
- Body caps are enforced by the reader, so an over-cap response is now an Err rather
  than ureq 2's silent truncation — which used to surface as a signature failure
  pointing at the wrong thing.
- A pin mismatch matches ureq 3's typed `Error::Rustls(..)` instead of sniffing a
  substring out of a transport message, which could also fire on unrelated cert
  errors.
Conditional requests are unchanged: 304 still arrives as Ok (only 4xx/5xx are Err),
which the existing `ureq_returns_304_as_ok` socket test still pins.

Also removed four now-dead `std::io::Read` imports. One of them (plugin_launch) is
still needed by its test module, so it moved there rather than being deleted: host
CI lints without `--all-targets`, so a top-level import used only under cfg(test)
fails the shipping build.

Verified on macOS: punktfunk-core (quic + ureq-tls) checks clean, pf-update-check
32/32, cargo fmt clean.
2026-08-13 12:41:47 +02:00
enricobuehler 79d755cd98 feat(crypto): move the rustls backend from ring to aws-lc-rs, with PQ key exchange
The workspace pinned `ring` everywhere because aws-lc-sys 0.41.0 failed to C-compile
on the Windows CI runner. Re-tested on that runner (.133) with aws-lc-sys 0.44.0: the
`params.c` cl.exe failure does not reproduce under MSVC 14.44, and rustls's `aws_lc_rs`
feature turns on `aws-lc-rs/prebuilt-nasm`, so no NASM is needed on the box either.

That unblocks post-quantum TLS: `prefer-post-quantum` offers X25519MLKEM768 first on
every TLS 1.3 handshake (mgmt API, native control plane, QUIC), which ring cannot do —
it has no ML-KEM. Classical curves stay in the list, so older clients still connect.

rustls, quinn, rcgen and tokio-rustls each select a backend independently, so all four
had to move together; a single dissenter pulls a second crypto stack in via feature
unification. The direct `ring` users (ed25519 in pf-update-check, SHA-256 in the Windows
updater) moved to aws-lc-rs, whose API is ring-compatible.

`ring` does NOT leave the tree: ureq 2 names `features = ["ring"]` in its own rustls
dependency line and cargo features are additive, so no dependent can switch it off. Two
backends compiled in means rustls refuses to infer one, and anything built via
`ClientConfig::builder()` panics instead of picking — which is what ureq's default agent
does on its first HTTPS request. `tls::install_default_provider()` makes the choice
explicit; it runs at each binary's entry point and defensively in pf-client-core, which
several binaries link. Dropping ring entirely needs the ureq 2 -> 3 upgrade (36 call
sites), deliberately left out of this change.

Verified on macOS: pf-update-check 32, punktfunk-core 385, c_abi 1 (the last with
LIBRARY_PATH=/opt/homebrew/opt/opus/lib) — aws-lc-sys links into the C ABI harness, so
the Swift/Kotlin embedders keep working. cargo fmt --all --check clean.
2026-08-13 12:41:47 +02:00
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The floor that matters is the DESKTOP, not the package: 24.04 installs
punktfunk-host and then has no compositor over the version floors and no
gamescope, which reads as a bug rather than an unsupported base. The
requirements page now leads with a per-release table separating 'package
installs' from 'can actually host', and install.md carries the same
caveat next to the apt row.

Debian was already a supported target after the previous commits but was
still invisible at the entry points — README's install table, the docs
index cards, and the 'what you need' list all said Ubuntu only. All three
now name Debian and carry the version floor.
2026-08-13 12:20:33 +02:00
enricobuehler 107fa3472d docs: Linux Mint 22.x cannot host, and 24.04 gives the host no compositor
Measured on a real linuxmintd/mint22-amd64 image and on Ubuntu 24.04. The
package installs on both, which is exactly what makes this easy to miss —
nothing on the box can then produce a stream:

  * Cinnamon cannot host a virtual display (Muffin has no RecordVirtual).
  * gamescope is absent from 24.04 and cannot be built for it: the tree needs
    wayland >= 1.23.1 (has 1.22.0), libinput >= 1.26 (1.25), libavif >= 1.2.1
    (1.0.4), pixman >= 0.44 (0.42), plus libdisplay-info2 and libxcb-errors0,
    neither of which 24.04 packages at all.
  * Switching desktop does not rescue it — 24.04 has KWin 5.27 (floor 6.5.6)
    and GNOME Shell 46 (floor 48). Only sway 1.9 is even a candidate.

So the gamescope route documented for Cinnamon holds for LMDE 7 (Debian 13,
verified end to end) but NOT for Linux Mint 22.x — which is every mainstream
Mint until Mint 23 lands on a 26.04 base in December 2026. Both the Debian and
Ubuntu pages now say so, and the Debian page carries a per-edition table.

Also states what Debian 13 itself can drive: GNOME 48.7 and sway 1.10 are above
the floors; its KWin 6.3.6 is below.
2026-08-13 12:12:52 +02:00
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Two merges, both of which exist to express an ordering Gitea cannot express across
files, and both of which delete a duplicated build.

release.yml -> apple.yml (as the `distribute` job)
  The name described neither what it did (Apple only — every other platform's release
  is its own packaging workflow attaching to the same Gitea release on a v* tag, with
  announce.yml as the manual "go") nor anything a reader would guess. The name was the
  smaller problem. Gitea has no cross-workflow `needs`, so nothing sequenced it against
  apple.yml's tests: a canary main push uploaded iOS, macOS and tvOS builds to
  TestFlight even when `swift test` had just failed on that same commit. It is now
  `needs: swift`, which is only expressible in one file.

  The two files' paths: filters had also drifted — apple.yml watched crates/**,
  release.yml watched crates/punktfunk-core/**. The merged filter takes the NARROW one,
  because that is the correct one: everything on this runner is built from
  punktfunk-core via build-xcframework.sh, and punktfunk-core's only path dependency is
  its own vendored fec-rs. That is checkable in one command, and the header says so, and
  says to widen it if that ever stops being true. Net effect on the shared mac mini:
  pushes that touch host-side crates no longer build or upload anything Apple.

windows.yml + windows-msix.yml -> windows-client.yml
  The pair built the same three crates FOUR times per client push on ONE runner: debug
  x64 + arm64 for lint/test, release x64 + arm64 for packaging. windows-host.yml already
  records why a second (debug) dep tree on this machine is a liability rather than a
  cost — it re-runs openh264-sys2's vendored C++ through cc-rs's cl.exe fan-out and tips
  the runner into C1069, which is disk exhaustion wearing a compiler error's clothes. So
  there is one release build per arch now and clippy/fmt/test run against it, exactly as
  windows-host.yml does. The paths list went from three copies to one; PRs get the
  build/lint/test signal and stop before packaging.

The rename is safe, and this is worth recording because the GitHub instinct is wrong
here: `github.run_number` is REPO-WIDE in Gitea, not per-workflow — consecutive runs of
DIFFERENT workflows get consecutive numbers (verified against the API: android 13226,
apple 13227, arch 13228, ci 13229, deb 13230). The canary MSIX version <minor>.<run>.0
and Apple's CURRENT_PROJECT_VERSION therefore keep climbing across a rename. On GitHub
the same rename would reset both to 1, sorting every new canary below the published ones
and getting the TestFlight uploads rejected outright.

25 workflows, down from 27, and every `name:` now matches its filename. Cross-references
in windows-host.yml, windows-drivers.yml, android.yml, flatpak.yml, sbom.yml, the
provisioning scripts, gitea-release.sh and clients/windows/packaging/README.md updated.
2026-08-13 12:10:36 +02:00