The Windows installer ballooned to 154 MB and installed forever because the node-server
bundle externalized the WHOLE @unom/ui dependency tree (payload, lexical, date-fns,
prismjs…) to .output/server/node_modules — 47,567 files / 730 MB copied into Program
Files. Set Nitro `noExternals: true` so every dependency is bundled + tree-shaken into the
server output: .output drops to ~75 files / 10 MB, and the bare external imports
(srvx, seroval…) bun couldn't resolve at runtime are gone — so the console runs on bun
(no node, no node_modules), which is the issue we previously worked around with node.
Windows installer now ships bun.exe + the ~75-file .output (was node.exe + a node_modules
forest) and runs `bun .output\server\index.mjs`:
- windows-host.yml: fetch a pinned portable bun (build tool AND shipped runtime); drop the
node fetch + the .output/server install; smoke-boot under the bundled bun.
- pack-host-installer.ps1 / punktfunk-host.iss: -NodeExe -> -BunExe; stage {app}\bun\bun.exe.
- web-run.cmd / build-web.ps1: run/restart on bun; docs updated.
Net win everywhere: the Linux .deb shrinks (node still runs the self-contained output), and
the docker web image — which already ran `bun run .output/server/index.mjs` with only
.output copied — is fixed (the externals had no node_modules to resolve at runtime).
Validated locally: noExternals build = 75 files / 10 MB; node AND bun both serve /login
(200) + static assets (200) + gate /api (401).
(A true single binary via `bun build --compile` is blocked for now: Nitro serves public
assets from an import.meta-relative path `--compile` doesn't embed (/$bunfs/public); the
75-file payload is the clean result.)
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
ISCC aborted compiling the installer at the web-console [Code] section: a comment
`{ ... {tmp} is auto-cleaned. }` — Pascal `{ }` comments don't nest, so the `}` in
`{tmp}` closed the comment early and `is auto-cleaned. }` parsed as code ("Identifier
expected"). Reword to drop the brace. (All other {app}/{tmp} uses are `;` line-comments
or code strings, which are fine.)
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
The Windows host installer shipped only the host exe + SudoVDA driver + FFmpeg, so a
fresh install had no web management console — required for basically every user (status,
paired devices, the PIN pairing flow). The console was only ever set up by hand on the
dev box (build-web.ps1 + a hand-made PunktfunkWeb task whose web-run.cmd wasn't even
committed). Bundle it into the same installer, mirroring the proven Linux punktfunk-web
deploy.
- windows-host.yml builds the Nitro node-server console (bun, deb.yml's shape) + fetches
a pinned portable Node, smoke-boots it under node (/login == 200) to gate the build, and
hands web/.output + node.exe to the pack script.
- pack-host-installer.ps1 gains -WebDir/-NodeExe and stages the .output tree, node, and
the two new scripts into the non-WOW64-redirected build area.
- punktfunk-host.iss lays the payload into {app}\web\.output + {app}\node\node.exe, adds
a wizard page for the console login password pre-filled with a crypto-random default
(shown on the finish page; kept on upgrade), and runs web-setup.ps1.
- web-setup.ps1 writes the ACL'd %ProgramData%\punktfunk\web-password (Administrators +
SYSTEM), registers the PunktfunkWeb scheduled task (boot, SYSTEM, restart-on-failure ->
web-run.cmd -> node on :3000), opens inbound TCP 3000, and starts it. web-run.cmd
sources the host's mgmt-token + the password and runs the bundled node.
- The console proxies the host's loopback mgmt API with the host's own
%ProgramData%\punktfunk\mgmt-token (no host-code change). Uninstall removes the task +
firewall rule.
Validated locally: bun build -> node-server bundle, node boot serves /login (200) and
gates /api (401). The Windows-only bits (ISCC compile, scheduled task, password page,
firewall) validate on the Windows runner CI + on-glass.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Windows virtual gamepads now have zero external dependencies - ViGEmBus is removed.
- DualShock 4: Windows UMDF backend (inject/dualshock4_windows.rs + dualshock4_proto.rs),
reusing the DualSense SwDeviceCreate game-detection identity fix. The one UMDF driver serves
the DS5 or DS4 identity/descriptor/features/strings per a device_type byte the host stamps into
shared memory. Driver also gains IOCTL_HID_GET_STRING and a 41-byte calibration feature.
- Xbox 360: a new UMDF2 XUSB companion driver (packaging/windows/xusb-driver/) that registers
GUID_DEVINTERFACE_XUSB and answers the buffered XInput IOCTLs from a shared section, so classic
XInputGetState/SetState work with no kernel bus driver. inject/gamepad_windows.rs is rewritten
to drive it and the vigem-client dependency is removed. Xbox One folds to the 360 XInput path.
- Installer: vendor + pnputil-install the three UMDF drivers (packaging/windows/gamepad-drivers/
+ install-gamepad-drivers.ps1, wired into pack-host-installer.ps1 + punktfunk-host.iss).
- Multi-pad: the host stamps each pad index into the device Location (pszDeviceLocation); the
driver reads it via WdfDeviceAllocAndQueryProperty to map its own *-shm-<index>, with
UmdfHostProcessSharing=ProcessSharingDisabled giving each pad its own host (per-pad statics).
Validated live on the Windows host: Cyberpunk native DualSense detection, DS4 identity + descriptor,
XInputGetState + rumble round-trip, two pads -> two distinct XInput slots, and a full installer build.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
The Windows host was NVIDIA-only (NVENC) with an openh264 software fallback. Add
AMD AMF and Intel QSV via libavcodec — the Windows analogue of the Linux VAAPI
backend — so one installer serves all three GPU vendors.
- encode/ffmpeg_win.rs: new WinVendor{Amf,Qsv} encoder. System-memory NV12/P010
readback (default, robust) + opt-in zero-copy D3D11 (PUNKTFUNK_ZEROCOPY: shares
the capturer's ID3D11Device; AMF takes AV_PIX_FMT_D3D11, QSV derives a QSV frames
ctx and maps) with a system fallback for the format-group mismatch the capturer's
video-processor fallback can produce. HDR Main10 (P010 + BT.2020/PQ VUI; an
Rgb10a2->P010 swscale covers the shader fallback).
- encode.rs: Codec::amf_name/qsv_name; open_video + windows_resolved_backend()
resolve PUNKTFUNK_ENCODER=auto|nvenc|amf|qsv|sw via a DXGI adapter VendorId probe.
- capture/dxgi.rs: gpu_mode mirrors the resolved backend (D3D11 NV12/P010 for AMF/QSV).
- gamestream/serverinfo.rs: GPU-aware codec advertisement (windows_codec_support;
AV1 gated to RDNA3+/Arc, like the VAAPI path).
- Cargo.toml: amf-qsv feature (optional ffmpeg-next in the windows target block).
- CI/installer: windows-host.yml sets FFMPEG_DIR + builds --features nvenc,amf-qsv;
the Inno installer bundles the FFmpeg DLLs; host.env default nvenc -> auto.
CI-green target; AMF/QSV not yet on-glass validated (no AMD/Intel Windows box in the
lab) — NVENC stays live-validated. An adversarial-review pass caught + fixed real
FFI bugs (AV_PIX_FMT_P010 is a macro -> P010LE; windows-rs 0.62 GetImmediateContext/
GetDesc1 return Result; AV_HWFRAME_MAP_* is a bindgen enum with no BitOr).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
The smoke-test diagnostic proved Inno itself is healthy (a trivial ASCII script
compiled), while the real .iss died before the "Compiler engine version" line —
i.e. at script open, not during compile. The difference: the real .iss was UTF-8
with non-ASCII chars (→, —) in comments, which ISCC 6.4+ rejects without a UTF-8
BOM (and the German-locale runner misreads). Replace them with ASCII (->, -).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
All [Files] sources are validated-present yet ISCC still errors before any
"Compiling" output (no line number) — so it's startup/[Setup]-internal, not a
source path. Add an explicit [Languages] (compiler:Default.isl) to rule out the
auto-added default language, and on ISCC failure dump the Inno install dir +
run a trivial [Setup]-only smoke script to tell "Inno broken" from "my script".
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
The {#SourcePath} relative-traversal for host.env.example/README kept tripping
ISCC ("path not found", error 2) regardless of the separator, so drop it: compute
the two paths absolutely in pack-host-installer.ps1, Test-Path them (clear PS error
if missing), and pass /DHostEnv + /DReadme. The .iss [Files] now reference the
absolute defines — no {#SourcePath}, no ..\.. traversal. Also prints "source ok"
for each so a future failure is unambiguous.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
ISPP's {#SourcePath} has no trailing backslash, so {#SourcePath}..\..\scripts
resolved to ...\packaging\windows..\..\scripts (invalid component "windows..")
-> ISCC error 2 "path not found". Add the explicit separator (a double backslash
is harmless on Windows if a future ISPP ever adds the trailing one).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
MSIX (the client's format) can't install the host's LocalSystem secure-desktop
service or the SudoVDA kernel driver, so the host ships as a signed Inno Setup
setup.exe that runs elevated and delegates to the existing idempotent
`punktfunk-host service install`.
- packaging/windows/punktfunk-host.iss: lay exe into Program Files, optional
SudoVDA driver task, run service install/start; [Code] stops+waits the service
before file copy on upgrade; uninstall runs service uninstall.
- pack-host-installer.ps1: cert (reuses MSIX_CERT_PFX_B64 / self-signed CN=unom),
sign inner exe + setup.exe, fetch/stage SudoVDA, run ISCC, export public .cer.
- fetch-sudovda.ps1 / install-sudovda.ps1: pinned SudoVDA + nefcon download, cert
import, gated device-node create (no phantom dup), pnputil install (warn-not-abort).
- nvenc/: synthesize nvencodeapi.lib via llvm-dlltool from a 2-export .def so
--features nvenc links with no GPU/SDK at build time.
- .gitea/workflows/windows-host.yml: build (nvenc) -> clippy -> ISCC -> sign ->
publish setup.exe + .cer to the generic registry pkg punktfunk-host-windows.
Tag host-win-v* -> X.Y.Z (+ latest/ alias); main push -> rolling 0.2.<run>.
- setup-windows-runner.ps1: provision Inno Setup; docs: installer instructions.
SudoVDA/nefcon release URLs+SHA-256s in fetch-sudovda.ps1 are placeholders
(baseline v0.2.1) — fetch warns + prints the computed hash until pinned.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>