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refactor: rename pf-vdisplay-proto -> pf-driver-proto (it spans all drivers)
The shared host<->driver ABI crate already contains more than the virtual display: the IDD-push frame ring + control plane AND the gamepad shared-memory layouts (XusbShm / PadShm). "pf-vdisplay-proto" was a misnomer — the name now represents all the drivers it serves. Mechanical rename, no behavior change: - git mv crates/pf-vdisplay-proto -> crates/pf-driver-proto (package name + path-deps in the host crate and the driver workspace). - pf_vdisplay_proto -> pf_driver_proto across host + driver Rust, both Cargo.lock files, the workspace members, the CI path triggers (windows-drivers.yml), and the docs/INF comments. The runtime Global\pfvd-* shared-object names are a SEPARATE contract and are deliberately untouched (host<->driver name matching). - The pf-vdisplay DRIVER crate + its INF service name (Root\pf_vdisplay, UmdfService=pf_vdisplay, pf_vdisplay.dll) are unchanged — only the full `pf_vdisplay_proto` token was replaced, never the `pf_vdisplay` driver name. Linux-verified: cargo test -p pf-driver-proto (const size-asserts compile) + cargo clippy -p punktfunk-host -D warnings clean; Cargo.lock regenerated. The driver-workspace side (path-dep + imports + its Cargo.lock) is Windows-CI-gated. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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feat(windows-drivers): publish() descriptor guard + log appender (game-capture GB3 groundwork)
publish() now guards width/height alongside format (CopyResource needs matching DIMS too, else garbage): drops a surface whose descriptor no longer matches the host ring (a fullscreen game mode-set the display) AND logs the actual descriptor once per mismatch episode, so a repro shows exactly what changed (GB1/Stage-0 diagnostic + the Stage-2 width/height guard). log.rs: a process-lifetime, flushed, Mutex-shared append handle (opened ONCE) replaces the per-call open/append — so the swap-chain WORKER thread's lines land. They were hidden (per-call open raced the control thread / could fail under the worker's restricted token), which is exactly why a game-break repro showed no swap-chain-processor lines (bug doc S3). This is the observability foundation the bug doc gates Stage S (S1/S2 driver resilience) on. Needs a driver rebuild + re-vendor to deploy (separate from the GB1 host-only fix). Stage 3 (trim default_modes) deprioritized: GB1 recovers from mode-sets, and trimming risks the live display-activation path. Verified: driver workspace builds clean on the RTX box (.173). Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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refactor(windows-drivers): STEP 8 (1/n) — unsafe-reduction pass (per-site // SAFETY)
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Audit pass over the new pf-vdisplay driver's unsafe surface: 92 per-site // SAFETY comments added across adapter.rs / monitor.rs / entry.rs / callbacks.rs / swap_chain_processor.rs / frame_transport.rs / direct_3d_device.rs (control.rs already had full coverage). COMMENTS ONLY — zero logic, signature, or control-flow change (verified via git diff: every added line is a // SAFETY comment or blank). The dominant gap was the pervasive `core::mem::zeroed()` FFI-struct builds (IDDCX_*/WDF_*/ DISPLAYCONFIG_* C PODs whose all-zero bit pattern is a valid uninitialized/Invalid state, with the required .Size/fields set immediately after) — each now carries a one-line // SAFETY. Plus explicit notes on the two stack/local-pointer-into-FFI hazards (adapter.rs `version` ptr into IddCxAdapterInitAsync; monitor.rs `edid` Vec ptr into IddCxMonitorCreate — both read synchronously before the local drops) and the frame_transport.rs raw-HANDLE / mapped-header derefs + cleanup paths. The already-justified Send/Sync wrappers (SendAdapter, CtxTypeInfo/DevCtxInfo, MonitorObject, Sendable, FramePublisher) were audited — each already carried a // SAFETY. No site needed a code change. First slice of STEP 8 (the SudoVDA drop). Comments-only ⇒ build-neutral; windows-drivers.yml verifies on the next runner build. Remaining STEP 8: re-vendor the installer's driver binary from the new drivers/ tree (the shipping packaging/windows/pf-vdisplay/ binary is still built from the OLD oracle tree with the SudoVDA-compat GUID — ABI-mismatched with the host's proto GUID), add an .inx to the new tree, re-point scripts/README from vdisplay-driver/ to drivers/, flip the selector default to pf-vdisplay, then delete the old oracle tree. Keep sudovda.rs (the runtime fallback + the backend-neutral CCD helpers pf_vdisplay.rs reuses) and the WGC-relay/DDA secure path (the secure-desktop gate is not yet passed on glass). Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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feat(windows-drivers): STEP 6 — IDD-push FramePublisher (driver) + host migration to proto::frame
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The driver now publishes each acquired swap-chain surface into the host-created shared ring (the IDD-push path) — the full glass-to-glass transport is code-complete. Both sides use the canonical pf_vdisplay_proto::frame layout (lockstep by compile-error, not "must match" comments). Driver compiles + LOADS on-glass (adapter inits, Status=OK; no regression — the publisher is dormant until a frame is acquired); host cargo check green; adversarially reviewed (no blockers — token layout, keyed-mutex key 0, names by target_id, and the format guard all match the host consumer). - new driver frame_transport.rs: FramePublisher OPENS the host ring by target_id (OpenFileMapping header + magic Acquire readiness gate + OpenEvent + OpenSharedResourceByName RING_LEN keyed-mutex textures), writes its render LUID + DRV_STATUS back into the header; publish() is NON-BLOCKING (round-robin 0ms try-acquire -> CopyResource -> ReleaseSync -> FrameToken::pack store Release -> SetEvent; drops the frame if every slot is busy or the surface format != the ring format). Manual handle/view cleanup on every try_open early return; RAII Drop (slots -> unmap -> CloseHandle). Layout/consts/names/token all from pf_vdisplay_proto::frame. - swap_chain_processor.rs run_core: lazy rate-limited attach (every ~30 frames) + is_stale re-attach (mid-session HDR ring recreate); publishes buffer.MetaData.pSurface via IDXGIResource::from_raw_borrowed (preserves IddCx's refcount) BEFORE IddCxSwapChainFinishedProcessingFrame. run/run_core gain the render LUID; callbacks.rs assign_swap_chain passes it. - host idd_push.rs migrated onto pf_vdisplay_proto::frame (deleted the hand-rolled SharedHeader / MAGIC / VERSION / RING_LEN / DRV_STATUS_* / name fns / token packing) — pure refactor, byte-identical, no behavior or gating change. DebugBlock + DXGI_SHARED_RESOURCE_RW kept local (not in the proto). - driver windows crate gains Win32_System_Memory (MapViewOfFile/OpenFileMappingW/...); rustfmt'd the whole driver workspace (incl. wdk-probe — fmt-only). Built via the ultracode flow: STEP-6 map workflow -> agent-implement -> box build (driver + host both green; caught nothing this time) -> adversarial-verify-agent (no blockers) -> FrameToken::pack hardening -> deploy (loads). Glass-to-glass frame validation awaits a composited session (per the parity finding: this headless box yields 0 frames for the proven SudoVDA path too). FOLLOW-UPs: port the optional Global\pfvd-dbg DebugBlock triage channel to the new driver; STEP 7 HDR; STEP 8 drop SudoVDA. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> |