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fix(gamepad/windows): Steam-accepted Deck unit serial un-mangles the controller name
Steam validates the Deck unit serial's format before accepting it. Our
"PFDK..." serial was REJECTED ("Invalid or missing unit serial number"), so
Steam substituted a hash identity and mangled the displayed name to
"Steam Deck Controllerggg" on every host tested. An 'F'-leading serial passes,
so switch to "FVPF..." — keeps the PunktFunk marker one slot in, still distinct
from a real Deck's "FVZZ..." for the Linux self-detection in
physical_steam_controller_present(). The name now shows a clean "Steam Deck
Controller" with a serial-derived handle (verified on .173).
Also fix the UMDF driver's 0xAE GET_STRING_ATTRIBUTE handler to echo the
requested attribute id faithfully instead of collapsing board-serial (0x00)
requests to unit-serial (0x01). Steam still logs a benign "Deck Controller PCB
Serial# invalid" for the board serial — it validates that against a
Valve-internal format for ANY value, including an empty one (verified) — but
that line does not mangle the name, change the handle, or block promotion.
Applied to both transports: host inject/proto/steam_proto.rs::deck_serial
(Linux gadget/usbip) and the pf-dualsense UMDF driver (Windows), which mirror
each other's serial format.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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feat(gamepad): Windows Steam Deck backend — Steam-Input-promoted UMDF virtual Deck
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The N4 GO verdict, productized. GamepadPref::SteamDeck on a Windows host now builds a real virtual Deck instead of folding to DualSense: games get native Deck glyphs + both trackpads + gyro + all four back grips through Steam Input's own remapping. - steam_deck_windows.rs: DeckWinPad/DeckWinProto/SteamDeckWindowsManager over the sealed shm channel, sharing the whole Linux Deck codec (steam_proto now compiles on Windows too — it was already pure). The SwDevice identity carries usb_mi: Some(2): the &MI_02 hardware-id token hidclass mirrors into the HID child and Steam parses as the wired controller interface — the promotion gate. - Driver: DEVTYPE_STEAMDECK (3) graduates from the spike — SET_FEATURE 0xEB rumble / 0x8F haptic pulses are republished to the host through the output slot (report-id-0 prefixed, so parse_steam_output sees the Linux wire shape), and the 0xAE/GET_STRING serial + 0x83 unit id are per-pad (read from the section's pad_index; PFDK<unit-id> matches steam_proto::deck_serial). - Router: SteamDeck arms in the Windows Pads paths; pick_gamepad flips SteamDeck-if-windows -> SteamDeck (the DualSense fold retires); dualsense-windows-test grows --deck. ON-GLASS VALIDATED on .173 (rebuilt signed driver 9.9.0714.12xx installed, Steam live): the manager-created pad (index 1) enumerates with per-pad serial PFDK50460001, Steam logs Interface: 2 -> '!! Steam controller device opened' -> 'Steam Controller reserving XInput slot 0' -> PollState 2 (actively polling our cycling input frames) -> mapping activated; clean teardown on exit. Rumble round-trip through a real game remains an on-glass debt (nothing sent 0xEB during the idle hold). Known gap vs Linux: no physical-Steam-controller conflict degrade on Windows yet (degrade_steam_on_conflict is Linux-only — /sys scan); a Windows equivalent needs SetupDi enumeration and is deferred. Verified: .21 clippy -D warnings + 304/0 tests + fmt --all; .133 clippy -D warnings + the WDK driver-workspace check. Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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fix(fmt) + feat(gamepad): CI-matching rustfmt everywhere, enforced by repo git hooks; N4 spike flips to GO via MI_02
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Three things that belong together:
1. rustfmt the gamepad-new-types host files ci.yml's `cargo fmt --all
--check` gate flags (the .21/.133 verify recipes ran clippy+tests
but never fmt — the same class of miss as
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feat(android): Switch 2 Pro Controller + Joy-Con 2 pair declare SwitchPro
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057E:2069 (Pro Controller 2) and 057E:2068 (Joy-Con 2 pair) are the same full pad surface as the OG Pro and ride the same virtual hid-nintendo pad. Mirrors SDL, which folds both to its public NINTENDO_SWITCH_PRO type (the SDL clients bundle 3.4.10, whose switch2 hidapi driver already covers them end to end incl. gyro + GL/GR paddles-as-paddle-buttons). :kit Kotlin compile green. Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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style(pf-dualsense): rustfmt the N4-spike additions (CI fmt gate)
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Merge branch 'fix/android-tv-implied-features': Play TV compatibility
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RECORD_AUDIO / Wi-Fi-state permissions implied hard microphone + wifi requirements, filtering mic-less TVs (reported: Philips OLED707) and ethernet-only boxes as "not compatible" on Play; both are optional at runtime and now declared required=false (aapt2-verified). Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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Merge branch 'feat/gamepad-new-types': DualSense Edge + Switch Pro + classic SC virtual pads
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gamepad-new-types plan, all phases (7 commits, hashes preserved): Phase 0 wire bytes 7/8; N1 DualSense Edge (Linux UHID + Windows UMDF device_type 2 — all four wire paddles on native back/Fn slots); N2 Switch Pro (Linux UHID, full hid-nintendo probe conversation canned); N3 classic Steam Controller (reserved slot 5 live, UHID); N4 Windows-Deck spike -> NO-GO documented (Steam wants interface 2, a software devnode reads as 0); SDL/Apple/Android kind pickers. Verified per commit: .21 clippy -D warnings + 304/0 host tests + headless bind/probe/evdev smokes for all three new backends; .133 clippy -D warnings + WDK driver-workspace check. On-glass on .173: Windows Edge identity confirmed live by Steam (HIDAPI claim as 054c:0df2) with the rebuilt signed driver (9.9.0714.1141) staged. Remaining physical-pad debts tracked in the plan doc. Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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feat(gamepad): dualsense-windows-test grows --edge (drives device_type 2, cycles R4/L4)
Used for the .173 on-glass verify: the Edge devnode enumerates (SWD\PUNKTFUNK\PF_EDGE_1, driver pf_dualsenseedge attaches, proto 2), and Steam's live controller.txt confirms the identity end to end — 'type: 054c 0df2', 'Product: DualSense Edge Wireless Controller', 'Controller using HIDAPI driver, vid=0x054c, pid=0x0df2' — with probe lightbar/player-LED feedback flowing back on the 0xCD plane. Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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feat(gamepad): N4 spike kit — software-devnode Steam Deck probe for Windows
The gamepad-new-types §6 go/no-go rig, ready to run the moment .173 is back (the box is currently down, so the observation itself is still owed): does Steam Input on Windows promote a software-devnode HID Deck (28DE:1205), or does it need a real USB bus identity (the documented GameInput instance-path gap — the Linux 'Interface: -1' lesson)? - Driver: scratch device_type=3 serves the Deck identity — the captured 38-byte controller-interface descriptor, 28DE:1205 attributes, Valve strings, the Deck neutral frame, and the Steam 0x83/0xAE feature contract (SET_FEATURE latches the command, GET_FEATURE answers it — attribute blob + unit serial mirroring steam_proto::feature_reply). Never stamped by a session. INF gains pf_steamdeck. - Host: deck_spike_hold() + the `deck-windows-spike` subcommand — stamps devtype 3, spawns the devnode under VID_28DE&PID_1205, streams the neutral frame, prints what to observe (Steam logs/controller.txt, controller settings) and logs any output reports Steam writes. Run recipe (on .173, once the updated signed driver is staged): install driver, start Steam, `punktfunk-host.exe deck-windows-spike`, watch controller.txt. GO -> plan a proper N4 phase (the Deck codec is already shared); NO-GO -> document next to the Linux Interface:-1 note and keep the SteamDeck->DualSense Windows fold. Verified: .133 clippy -D warnings + the driver workspace cargo check (WDK) both green; .21 clippy + 304/0 tests unaffected. Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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feat(gamepad): Apple + Android pickers declare DualSense Edge / Switch Pro
Plan 0.4 for the N1/N2 backends (SDL landed with them): - Apple: GamepadType grows dualSenseEdge=7 / switchPro=8 (wire-byte parity + name parsing). padKind splits the Edge out of the shared GCDualSenseGamepad subclass by product category, and resolves Switch Pro / a paired Joy-Con set by category (GameController has no Nintendo subclass; single Joy-Cons stay on the Xbox 360 fallback — half a pad). The DualSense-only gates (adaptive-trigger feedback, player LEDs, the touchpad+motion rich capture) now include the Edge — same surfaces. Paddle CAPTURE stays gated on G22 (needs a real pad to pin the paddleButton1..4 correspondence); the declared identity is right meanwhile. swift build + 124 tests green. - Android: PREF_DUALSENSEEDGE/PREF_SWITCHPRO wire bytes; the Sony PID table splits 0x0DF2 (Edge) out of DualSense; Nintendo 057E:2009 declares Switch Pro; ControllersScreen labels the new kinds. :kit/:app Kotlin compile green (-PskipRustBuild). Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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feat(gamepad): classic Steam Controller backend — Linux UHID via hid-steam (N3)
The reserved GamepadPref::SteamController = 5 slot goes live: the same hid-steam driver under the wired-SC identity (28DE:1102, ID_CONTROLLER_STATE), UHID-only in v1 (no captured SC USB interface layout, so no Steam-Input promotion — the pre-usbip Deck state; acceptable for discontinued hardware). Layout pinned against the kernel's ID_CONTROLLER_STATE table: 24-bit buttons at 8..11 (low bits shared with the Deck; grips at 9.7/10.0 = the Deck's L5/R5 positions; right-pad click 10.2; joystick click 10.6), u8 triggers at 11/12, the joystick/left-pad MULTIPLEX at 16..20 (a left-pad contact shadows the stick, like real hardware's lpad_touched flag), right pad at 20..24. Mapping: wire left stick -> SC stick; wire right stick -> right-pad coords + touched bit (the SC's camera surface — the second-stick loss is inherent); PADDLE1/2 -> the two grips (natively, masked out of the fold input); PADDLE3/4 + MISC1 -> the remap policy. The SC parser has NO gamepad_mode gate, so no mode-entry pulse. SteamDeckPad grew a SteamModel (open_model); ScProto/SteamCtrlManager; pick_gamepad flips SteamController -> itself on Linux (replacing the Xbox360 fold); SDL picker splits Valve PIDs (Deck 1205 stays SteamDeck, SC 1102/1142 now declare SteamController). Verified: .21 clippy -D warnings + 304/0 tests + on-box UHID smoke (hid-steam binds 1102, BTN_A + right-pad ABS_RX land on evdev, no mode pulse); .133 clippy -D warnings green. Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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feat(gamepad): Switch Pro backend — Linux UHID via hid-nintendo (N2)
A virtual Pro Controller (057E:2009, BUS_USB, verbatim 203-byte USB
descriptor triple-cross-checked from real-device captures) bound by
hid-nintendo (>= 5.16): Nintendo-family client pads get correct glyphs +
POSITIONAL layout (wire south/east/west/north -> Switch B/A/Y/X, so the
physical-position <-> glyph relationship survives), live gyro/accel, and
HD-rumble feedback — instead of folding to Xbox360 (mirrored A/B + X/Y,
no motion).
- switch_proto: report-0x30/0x21/0x81 codec + the entire canned probe
conversation, pinned line-by-line against hid-nintendo.c: 0x80-family
USB acks, device info (type 0x03 + per-pad MAC), SPI-flash calibration
blobs (user magics ABSENT -> factory path; sticks 2048 +/- 1400 with
the left/right byte-order difference; IMU offsets 0 + the driver's own
default scales so raw units pass 1:1), rumble amplitude decode through
the driver's inverted joycon_rumble_amplitudes table, player lights ->
0xCD PlayerLeds. 11 new pin tests.
- switch_pro: UHID backend answering the probe from the manager's
service pass; SwitchProManager = UhidManager<SwitchProProto> (the 8 ms
heartbeat doubles as the steady 0x30 stream the driver's post-probe
rate limiter wants). switchpro-test CLI smoke.
- Router/fold: SwitchPro arms; pick_gamepad SwitchPro -> itself on Linux;
degrade_if_no_uhid covers it. SDL picker: NintendoSwitchPro + JoyconPair
declare SwitchPro.
Headless-validated on .21 (hid-nintendo 7.1): probe completes ('using
factory cal' for sticks + IMU, player-1 LED round-trips to the 0xCD
plane), gamepad + IMU input devices created, and an evdev capture pins
the positional swap (wire A/B -> BTN_SOUTH/BTN_EAST) + full-range stick
scaling. .21 clippy -D warnings + 303/0 tests; .133 clippy -D warnings.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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fix(android): declare microphone + wifi features optional for Play TV filtering
RECORD_AUDIO implies android.hardware.microphone required=true and the Wi-Fi state permissions imply android.hardware.wifi required=true unless declared otherwise, so Google Play filtered the app as "not compatible" on TVs that declare no microphone (reported on a Philips 65OLED707/12, Android TV 11, closed-testing track) and would do the same on ethernet-only boxes. Both capabilities are optional at runtime: the mic uplink is runtime-requested and the Wi-Fi locks are best-effort hedges. Verified via aapt2 dump badging: microphone + wifi now report uses-feature-not-required and no implied hard requirements remain. Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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feat(gamepad): DualSense Edge backend — Linux UHID + Windows UMDF (N1)
The plain-DualSense transport + report codec under the Edge USB identity (054C:0DF2, verbatim 389-byte real-device descriptor cross-checked against the raw usbmon capture + hhd's production virtual Edge), so the wire back grips (BTN_PADDLE1..4: Deck L4/L5/R4/R5, Elite P1-P4) land on the Edge's NATIVE buttons[2] bits instead of the fold/drop policy: PADDLE1/2 -> the right/left back buttons, PADDLE3/4 -> the right/left Fn buttons (kernel BTN_TRIGGER_HAPPY1..4 on >= 7.2; SDL/Steam read hidraw on any kernel). - proto: Edge descriptor + btn2 bits + edge_paddle_bits(), pinned against hid-playstation DS_EDGE_BUTTONS_* and SDL_hidapi_ps5 (tests). - Linux: DsUhidIdentity parameterizes the UHID create; DsEdgeLinuxProto / DualSenseEdgeManager. Headless-validated on .21 (7.1): driver=playstation binds 0DF2, all 4 input devices created, probe lightbar/player-LED feedback round-trips; dualsense-test grew --edge (cycles all 4 paddles). - Windows: UMDF driver serves device_type=2 (Edge descriptor/attrs/strings, DS feature blobs); WinDsIdentity parameterizes the SwDevice profile + devtype stamp; DsEdgeWinProto / DualSenseEdgeWindowsManager; INF gains pf_dualsenseedge. Driver change => resign + reinstall before on-glass. - Router: DualSenseEdge arms in route_handle/apply_rich/pump/heartbeat; pick_gamepad folds Edge -> itself on linux||windows; degrade_if_no_uhid covers it. - Client (SDL): 054C:0DF2 declares DualSenseEdge (no distinct SDL type); Edge physical pads take the raw DS5 effects path; console-UI glyphs = Shapes. Apple/Android pickers follow separately. Verified: .21 clippy -D warnings + 292/0 host tests + on-box UHID bind smoke; .133 clippy pending in this push. Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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feat(gamepad): GamepadPref wire bytes for DualSense Edge (7) + Switch Pro (8)
Phase 0 of gamepad-new-types: the two new kinds exist on the wire (enum, to_u8/from_u8/from_name/as_str, C-ABI constants + header), and pick_gamepad folds them to the closest EXISTING backend until their own backends land — DualSenseEdge -> DualSense (keeps the rich planes; only the paddles go through the fold policy), SwitchPro -> Xbox360. Wire round-trip pinned 0..=8 + unknown->Auto; fold table extended. Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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Merge branch 'gamepad-g12-skeleton': G12/3.3 UhidManager skeleton extraction
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The deferred Phase 3.3 of the gamepad review (gamepad-review-cleanup.md §3a): the seven virtual-pad managers' copy-pasted lifecycle (slot table, active_mask unplug sweep, gate-checked create, rumble/hidout dedup, heartbeat) extracted into shared PadSlots<P> + PadProto/UhidManager<B>; each backend now supplies only its protocol half via a type alias, with zero Pads-router edits. Includes the 3.3.0 pre-step fixing the drifted Linux DS4 backend (rich-plane pad clicks + the Steam left pad were dead on the DS4 kind). 10 commits, each verified as it landed: Linux .21 clippy -D warnings + full host suite 290 pass / 0 fail + fmt; Windows CI VM .133 clippy --all-targets -D warnings EXITCODE 0. On-glass kind-cycling smoke (one real pad per platform) still owed post-merge. Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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chore(inject): post-extraction sweep (3.3)
Drop the vestigial Ds4Feedback.hidout field (parse_ds4_output never filled it and neither DS4 manager read it — the lightbar rides the led field, now converted to a HidOutput::Led by the protos) and its now-unused HidOutput import; refresh the pad_gate module doc (managers now drive it via pad_slots). Verified: .21 clippy --all-targets -D warnings + full suite 290 pass / 0 fail + cargo fmt --check clean; .133 clippy --all-targets -D warnings EXITCODE 0. Part of G12/3.3 (§3a.4 commit 10) — extraction complete. Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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refactor(inject): uinput + XUSB managers onto PadSlots (3.3)
The two stateless backends keep their structs and special pumps (uinput
FF-effect mixing via pump_ff/last_mix; the XUSB stale-residual
RUMBLE_IDLE_TIMEOUT force-off) but delegate slot lifecycle — table,
unplug sweep, gate-checked create — to the shared PadSlots. XUSB resets
last_rumble/last_active on the swept indices and on fresh create exactly
as before (the G10/G16-adjacent semantics untouched).
Two accepted deltas, both flagged in the plan (§3a): the uinput
arrival/unplug log lines gain the pad-identity label every other backend
already has ("controller arrival (X-Box 360 pad)"), and XUSB's
f.index.max(0) clamp is replaced by the bounds check every other manager
uses — a negative wire index is now dropped instead of being treated as
pad 0.
Verified: .21 clippy --all-targets -D warnings clean + full suite 290
pass / 0 fail (uinput); .133 clippy --all-targets -D warnings EXITCODE 0
(XUSB).
Part of G12/3.3 (§3a.4 commit 9) — all seven managers now share the
PadSlots lifecycle.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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refactor(inject/linux/steam_controller): convert to UhidManager<SteamProto> (3.3)
The most hook-laden conversion: SteamControllerManager becomes a pub type alias of UhidManager<SteamProto>. The Steam-specific pieces map cleanly onto the trait — open() delegates to open_transport (usbip → gadget → UHID fallback, which keeps its own per-transport logging, so no extra success line, matching the old ensure), merge_frame preserves the trackpad coords/touch-bits/clicks + motion across button-only frames (the G2 fix, verbatim), and the gamepad-mode-entry pulse rides the force_heartbeat hook. DeckTransport goes pub (type Pad in a public-trait impl). Also un-fuses a doc-comment glitch where the manager's doc had been merged onto the DeckTransport enum. Verified on .21: clippy --all-targets -D warnings clean; full suite 290 pass / 0 fail. Part of G12/3.3 (§3a.4 commit 8) — all five stateful managers now share one skeleton. Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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refactor(inject/linux/dualshock4): convert to UhidManager<Ds4LinuxProto> (3.3)
DualShock4Manager becomes a pub type alias of UhidManager<Ds4LinuxProto> (the same shape as the other three DS-family conversions); the bespoke last_led lightbar dedup folds into the shared HidoutDedup exactly as the Windows DS4 conversion did. With 3.3.0 already applied, the proto half is byte-identical to Ds4WinProto except the transport open — the codec, the mappers, and now the manager all shared. Verified on .21: clippy --all-targets -D warnings clean; full suite 290 pass / 0 fail. Part of G12/3.3 (§3a.4 commit 7). Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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refactor(inject/windows/dualshock4): convert to UhidManager<Ds4WinProto> (3.3)
DualShock4WindowsManager becomes a pub type alias of UhidManager<Ds4WinProto>. The bespoke last_led lightbar dedup folds into the shared HidoutDedup: the proto's service() converts Ds4Feedback.led into a HidOutput::Led, and HidoutDedup compares it against the last-forwarded value with the same reset-on-create/unplug semantics the Option<(u8,u8,u8)> vec had. Everything else mirrors the DualSense conversion (same DsState mappers as linux/dualshock4.rs). Ds4WinPad goes pub (type Pad in a public-trait impl, E0446 otherwise). Verified on the Windows CI VM .133: cargo clippy -p punktfunk-host --all-targets -- -D warnings EXITCODE 0 at this tip. Part of G12/3.3 (§3a.4 commit 6). Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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refactor(inject/windows/dualsense): convert to UhidManager<DsWinProto> (3.3)
DualSenseWindowsManager becomes a pub type alias of UhidManager<DsWinProto>; the proto supplies the UMDF sealed-channel open (+ success log), the DsState mappers (identical to linux/dualsense.rs, paddle fold included), and the section feedback poll. Lifecycle, dedup, and heartbeat come from the shared skeleton — behavior-identical, same log lines (LABEL DualSense/Windows + the driver-install hint). DsWinPad goes pub (it appears as type Pad in the impl of the public PadProto trait — E0446 otherwise; the Linux pads were already pub). Verified on the Windows CI VM .133 (same pinned 1.96.0 MSVC toolchain + Public-path FFmpeg/LLVM the runner uses): cargo clippy -p punktfunk-host --all-targets -- -D warnings EXITCODE 0 at the DS4-conversion tip (.173 was down; .133 carries the identical toolchain). Part of G12/3.3 (§3a.4 commit 5). Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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refactor(inject/linux/dualsense): convert to UhidManager<DsLinuxProto> (3.3)
The first backend onto the shared skeleton: DualSenseManager becomes pub type DualSenseManager = UhidManager<DsLinuxProto>, where DsLinuxProto supplies only the protocol half (UHID open + success log, DsState neutral/merge/apply_rich with the paddle fold, best-effort write, the GET_REPORT-answering service pass). handle/apply_rich/heartbeat/pump and the unplug sweep now come from uhid_manager — behavior-identical (same log lines, same dedup + reset semantics), zero Pads-router edits. Verified on .21: clippy --all-targets -D warnings clean; full suite 290 pass / 0 fail. Part of G12/3.3 (§3a.4 commit 4). Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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feat(inject): generic PadProto + UhidManager<B> stateful manager (3.3 layer 2)
The shared skeleton of the five stateful UHID/UMDF managers (Linux DualSense / DualShock 4 / Steam Deck, Windows DualSense / DualShock 4), written once over PadSlots: event routing with the unplug sweep and was-the-unplug early return, the merge-preserving frame fold, rich-input application, the silence heartbeat (with a backend force hook for the Steam mode-entry pulse), and the feedback pump with rumble dedup + HidoutDedup. A backend supplies only its per-controller half via PadProto: open / neutral / merge_frame / apply_rich / write_state / service — exactly where the real protocol differences live. Method surface (new/handle/apply_rich/pump/heartbeat) matches what the punktfunk1.rs Pads router already drives, so each backend will convert as a pub type alias with zero router edits. Additive only — no backend converted yet. 8 mock-backend tests make the manager lifecycle unit-testable for the first time; G2 (rich fields survive a button-only frame) and G10 (Arrival eager-creates) are now generic regression tests, plus removal-frame no-recreate, absent-pad rich drop, create-backoff state tracking, rumble/hidout dedup + re-arm on recreate, and heartbeat gap/force semantics. Verified on .21: clippy --all-targets -D warnings clean; suite 293 pass / 0 fail (285 prior + 8 new). Part of G12/3.3 (gamepad-review-cleanup.md §3a.3, commit 3 of the §3a.4 sequence). Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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feat(inject): shared PadSlots<P> slot table + lifecycle (3.3 layer 1)
The Vec<Option<Pad>> slot table, active_mask unplug sweep, and PadGate- checked create that all seven backend managers copy-paste, extracted into one unit-tested inject/pad_slots.rs (cfg any(linux,windows), like pad_gate). sweep() returns the swept indices as a bitmask and ensure() returns fresh-create, so managers reset their per-index sibling state (state / last_rumble / dedup / clocks) without closure gymnastics. Lifecycle log lines are label/device/hint-parameterized to stay byte-identical per backend; open() keeps the success line (it knows the transport detail). Additive only — no manager converted yet; first unit coverage for the sweep/create lifecycle (5 tests: freshness, sweep-once semantics, gate integration, recreate, pump iteration). Verified on .21: clippy --all-targets -D warnings clean; suite 285 pass / 0 fail (280 prior + 5 new). Part of G12/3.3 (gamepad-review-cleanup.md §3a.3, commit 2 of the §3a.4 sequence). Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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fix(inject/linux/ds4): fold the Linux DS4 backend onto the shared proto codec (3.3.0)
The Linux DualShock 4 backend missed the G2-era shared-mapping work and drifted from dualshock4_proto three ways, leaving two user-visible gaps on the DS4 kind (Windows, written later against the proto, is correct): - its serialize_state duplicated the proto's byte-for-byte EXCEPT byte 7: raw st.buttons[2] instead of buttons2_with_click(), so a rich-plane pad click never reached the report; - its inline apply_rich never set touch_click and dropped the Steam LEFT pad entirely (surface 1 skipped), where the shared dualsense_proto::DsState::apply_rich splits the one touchpad left/right; - handle() didn't preserve touch_click across button-only frames. Net effect: Deck client -> Linux host on the DS4 kind = pad clicks and the left pad dead. Delete the local serialize_state/parse_ds4_output/Ds4Feedback/pack_touch and touch-dim consts in favor of dualshock4_proto (dropping the proto's keep-in-sync FIXME), route rich events through the shared DsState::apply_rich, and preserve touch_click in the frame merge exactly like the other three DS-family managers. The proto's serialize_offsets test gains a touch_click case pinning byte 7 bit 1. Verified on .21: cargo clippy -p punktfunk-host --all-targets -D warnings clean; full suite 277 pass / 0 fail. Pre-step 3.3.0 of the G12 skeleton extraction (gamepad-review-cleanup.md §3a.2) — the behavior fix lands before the mechanical dedup. Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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style(touch): rustfmt the presenter finger dispatch + gesture engine
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Wrap the long dispatch_finger call args, Abs struct literals, and Act::Button/ Scroll/MoveRel pushes per rustfmt (the CI fmt check on pf-presenter). No behavior change. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>v0.10.1 |
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Bumps [workspace.package] version 0.10.0 -> 0.10.1 (14 workspace crates) and syncs Cargo.lock (versions-only). Apple MARKETING_VERSION / Android versionName are set from the release tag by CI, so no client manifest changes; the nested Windows-driver workspace keeps its independent 0.0.1 version. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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feat(touch): cross-client touch-input modes on Linux + Windows
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Bring the SDL presenter (Linux/Deck + Windows) to parity with the Android and
Apple clients: a persisted TouchMode selects how a touchscreen drives the host —
* Trackpad (default): relative cursor with pointer ballistics + the shared
gesture vocabulary (tap = left click, two-finger tap = right click,
two-finger drag = scroll, tap-then-drag = held left drag, three-finger tap =
cycle the stats overlay).
* Direct pointer: the cursor jumps to and follows the finger (absolute).
* Touch passthrough: every finger is a real host touchscreen contact.
Previously the presenter had no finger handling, so SDL synthesized mouse events
from touch and — under the stream's relative-mouse lock — walked the host cursor
into the corner (the reported Deck bug). SDL touch->mouse synthesis is now off;
DIRECT touchscreens route through a new incremental gesture engine (a port of
Android TouchInput.kt / Apple TouchMouse.swift), while INDIRECT trackpads keep
driving the mouse. Fingers map through the aspect-fit letterbox onto the content
rect.
TouchMode lives in the shared trust::Settings (default trackpad, so passthrough
is opt-in like the other clients); the GTK and WinUI settings screens both gained
a "Touch input" picker. Gesture engine, letterbox mapping, and settings
back-compat are unit-tested (28 tests green); clippy -D warnings clean; full
Linux client + session build verified on-host.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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Merge branch 'gamepad-apple-cleanup': cross-client + host gamepad review cleanup (G1–G25)
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48-finding cross-client + host gamepad audit (2026-07-13). Apple/Android/SDL-core capture + feedback and the Linux/Windows host injectors: held-guide release, the permanent broken-latch cliff (PadGate), Steam Deck trackpad clicks, DualSense mute, Windows DS/DS4 paddle fold, uinput button re-sync, gamestream BTN_* dedup, the dead Windows shell fork, legacy-Deck rumble ceiling, XUSB arrival, ARM64 fences, the truncate-everywhere value convention, and more. See punktfunk-planning/design/gamepad-review-cleanup.md. |
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fix(gamepad): resolve the menu diagonal tie-break horizontally on all clients (G25)
The gamepad-UI navigation resolvers disagreed on which way a perfect 45-degree stick push (|x| == |y|) resolves: the SDL core picked horizontal (`ax >= ay`) while Apple (`abs(x) > abs(y)`) and Android (`abs(Y) >= abs(X)`) picked vertical. Align Apple (`>` -> `>=`) and Android (`>=` -> `>`) to the SDL core so an exact diagonal moves focus the same way on every client (horizontal wins). This is client-local menu navigation only and never reaches the wire. Completes the last deferred G25 sub-part. Verified: Apple `swift build` + full suite (124 pass); Android `:app:compileDebugKotlin`. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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fix(inject/host/windows): order the pad change-detect fields with Release/Acquire (G21)
The XUSB `packet` publish and the XUSB `rumble_seq` / DualSense `out_seq` reads used plain unaligned accesses with no fence, so a driver could observe a bumped change-detect field over a torn body on a weakly-ordered core (ARM64). Publish `packet` via a Release AtomicU32 store behind a Release fence, and Acquire-load the seq fields, mirroring the gamepad_raii PadChannel seq-fence precedent. The DualSense input report embeds its seq mid-report with no driver-gated change-detect field, so it gets a Release fence after the copy and a documented residual (a per-frame input generation is deferred). No-op on x86-TSO. Verified: Windows .173 `cargo clippy -p punktfunk-host --all-targets -- -D warnings` (green). Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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fix(inject/host/windows): eager-create the XUSB pad on Arrival + refresh last_active (G10)
The XUSB manager's `handle` dropped `GamepadEvent::Arrival` via a `let else`, so the GameStream path never created the pad until the first `State` and missed the first XInput poll. Match on the event and `ensure` eagerly on Arrival, mirroring the DualSense backend. Also refresh `last_active` on create and unplug so a freshly-created pad's residual-rumble idle clock starts fresh rather than inheriting a stale Instant (which could force off a legitimate rumble at once). Verified: Windows .173 `cargo clippy -p punktfunk-host --all-targets -- -D warnings` (green). Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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fix(inject/host/windows): free the per-section security descriptor (G19)
`sddl_sa` leaked the `LocalAlloc`'d PSECURITY_DESCRIPTOR that ConvertStringSecurityDescriptorToSecurityDescriptorW returns, once per DATA section and once per bootstrap mailbox create (amplifiable under pad-flap via create_named's squat-retry loop). Wrap it in a `SecAttr` RAII owner that `LocalFree`s on drop; it outlives every CreateFileMappingW (the section copies the security info at create time), and create_named builds one and reuses it across retries instead of re-allocating. Verified: Windows .173 `cargo clippy -p punktfunk-host --all-targets -- -D warnings` (green) -- confirms the LocalFree/HLOCAL signature at the pinned windows-rs rev. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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docs(gamepad/android): document the two-motor vibratorIds ordering assumption (G20)
The two-motor split assumes ids[0] = light/right and ids[1] = heavy/left, an ordering `VibratorManager.getVibratorIds()` does not guarantee. Record the assumption and its tactile-only failure mode (a heavy-first pad inverts the feel but nothing silences or crashes) at the call site. No behavior change: a per-pad fix needs on-glass verification, and a blanket count-based fallback is unsafe (extra ids may be DualSense trigger actuators that must stay silent). Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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aedffc69dd |
fix(gamepad/client): bound legacy Steam Deck rumble on a lost stop-frame (G16)
Against a legacy (no-TTL) host, a held Deck rumble droned forever if the stop datagram was lost: the 40 ms keep-alive re-kicked the actuator indefinitely and only the v2 lease `deadline` ever bounded it. Add a per-slot `updated_at` clock bumped ONLY by real host datagrams (never by the keep-alive re-kick, unlike `last_at`), and in the legacy branch (`ttl_ms == 0`) issue a single (0, 0) once it is stale past LEGACY_RUMBLE_CEILING_MS (1000 ms = 2x the host's flat 500 ms legacy refresh). A genuinely-held legacy rumble refreshes every 500 ms and never trips; the v2 `deadline` path is untouched and stays authoritative. Verified: Windows .173 `cargo clippy -p pf-client-core -- -D warnings` (green). On-glass owed: real Deck with an induced legacy stop-frame drop. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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26cac9ce20 |
fix(gamepad): truncate stick/trigger axes uniformly across clients (G25)
Apple's GamepadCapture rounded axis values (`(v * scale).rounded()`) while SDL-core and Android truncate, so a half-pressed control emitted 128 on Apple vs 127 elsewhere. Drop `.rounded()` so `Int32(Float)` truncates toward zero on Apple too; rails are unchanged (full deflection stays 255 / ±32767). Also clamp SDL-core's LeftX/RightX to a symmetric -32767 like the Y axes and the other clients already do, instead of letting the raw i16 reach -32768. Verified: Apple `swift build` + full PunktfunkKit suite (124 pass); SDL half on Windows .173 `cargo clippy -p pf-client-core -- -D warnings` (green). Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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48933dc405 |
fix(gamepad/android): batched HAT, rumble-duration floor, bind eviction, held exit chord (G4/G9/G18/G24)
Four Android gamepad fixes bringing the client to parity with SDL/Apple: G4 — HAT batched history. Android batches joystick ACTION_MOVEs, so a rapid d-pad tap (press+release within one batch) lived only in the event's historical samples; onMotion read just the final getAxisValue and missed it. Feed every historical HAT sample through the transition logic (new `applyHat`) before the current one. Sticks/triggers stay latest-wins. G9 — floor the rumble one-shot duration. A v2 lease can carry ttl_ms==0 with a nonzero amplitude (past the (0,0) stop guard); createOneShot throws on a non-positive duration, and on the VibratorManager path the effect is built outside the vibrate() runCatching, so the throw would kill the whole rumble poll thread. `durationMs.coerceAtLeast(1)`. G18 — evict feedback binds on disconnect. Rumble/light bindings were cached by device id and freed only at session stop, so a controller unplugged mid-session leaked its open LightsSession. Add GamepadFeedback.onDeviceRemoved(deviceId) (closes the session, cancels rumble), invoked from GamepadRouter's slot-close via a new onSlotClosed callback wired in StreamScreen. The bind maps are now guarded by a lock (the poll threads write them; eviction runs on the main thread). G24 — held exit chord + releases. The emergency-exit chord (Select+Start+ L1+R1) quit the stream the instant it completed — an accidental brush killed the session, and the four held buttons were never released host-side. Now completing the chord ARMS a 1.5 s hold timer (matching DISCONNECT_HOLD on SDL/Apple); onExitChord fires only if still held at expiry, after releasing the held buttons + zeroing the axes on the triggering pad(s). onButton no longer returns the exit bool (async now); MainActivity + StreamScreen updated. G25 (Android half): no change — Android's stick/trigger `.toInt()` already truncates, the chosen cross-client convention. G23 (rich-input plane) stays deferred to its own doc. Verified on this Mac: :kit + :app compileDebugKotlin clean; kit lint unchanged at its pre-existing baseline. On-glass on a real phone + pad still owed (per the Android-regressions-only-show-on-hardware history): watch batched d-pad taps, the 1.5 s exit hold, and a mid-session unplug. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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fix(host/steam): load vhci_hcd at boot on sysext hosts so the Deck pad is Steam-Input-promotable
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The virtual Steam Deck pad only appears in the host's Game Mode (and is navigable) when it arrives as a real USB device via the usbip/vhci_hcd transport — Steam Input won't promote the UHID hid-steam fallback (Interface: -1). The host runs as an unprivileged --user service, so it cannot modprobe vhci_hcd itself; the module must be loaded at boot and the vhci attach/detach sysfs files chgrp'd to the `input` group by the udev rule. Packaging ships modules-load.d/punktfunk.conf + 60-punktfunk.rules under the sysext's /usr/lib, but a systemd-sysext image MERGES after systemd-modules-load and early udev have already run, so on a plain reboot of a sysext host (e.g. Bazzite) those files are read too late: vhci_hcd is never loaded, usbip fails, and the pad silently degrades to non-promoted UHID — the controller vanishes from Game Mode. (deb/arch/rpm are unaffected: real /usr is present at early boot.) Fix: sysext post_merge now mirrors BOTH files into real /etc (read at the normal early-boot time, shadowing the /usr copies by filename; refreshed every merge since neither is user config), then reloads udev, modprobes vhci-hcd, and re-triggers the vhci platform device for the live session. Also raise the UHID-fallback log INFO->WARN with an actionable hint. Verified on the .41 sysext host: after the /etc mirror, unloading vhci_hcd and restarting systemd-modules-load (the real reader of /etc/modules-load.d) reloads the module; a udev coldplug trigger makes attach/detach root:input 0660; the unprivileged host user can then write attach — the exact working precondition for the usbip transport, now durable across reboot. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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59fc820226 |
perf(inject/host): dedup the DualSense HID-output feedback plane (G17)
A game's DualSense output report bundles rumble + lightbar + player-LEDs + adaptive-triggers into one report, so a pad that is merely rumbling re-sends its unchanged lightbar / LED / trigger state on every output report. The managers already dedup rumble, but forwarded every rich `HidOutput` event verbatim — flooding the 0xCD feedback plane to the client during continuous rumble. Add a shared `HidoutDedup` (dualsense_proto, used by both the Linux UHID and Windows UMDF managers) that forwards Led/PlayerLeds/Trigger only on a value change (per side for the two triggers) and always forwards one-shot TrackpadHaptic pulses — mirroring the rumble dedup two lines above and the DS4 backend's lightbar dedup. Reset per pad on create/unplug. Verified on Linux .21 (clippy -D warnings clean, new HidoutDedup unit test + full suite green); Windows .173 with the rest of Phase 3. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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d611645ffc |
refactor(inject/host/windows): hoist the shared SwCreateCtx into gamepad_raii (G14)
The `SwDeviceCreate` completion-callback context (`SwCreateCtx`, the `sw_create_cb` extern callback, and the `instance_id()` accessor) was copy-pasted byte-for-byte in the XUSB (`gamepad_windows.rs`) and DualSense/DS4 (`dualsense_windows.rs`) backends. Hoist the one copy into `gamepad_raii.rs` as `pub(super)`; both `create_swdevice` bodies now build the shared type and pass the shared callback. Prunes the now-orphaned HRESULT/SetEvent/HANDLE imports from the two siblings. Pure move + dedup, no behavior change. Windows-verified with the rest of Phase 3 (clippy --all-targets -D warnings). Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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17457cf4ba |
refactor(gamestream/host): source gamepad BTN_* from punktfunk_core + pin the wire bits (G13/G15)
`gamestream/gamepad.rs` hand-declared its own copy of the GameStream buttonFlags/buttonFlags2 layout, which had drifted from the single source of truth in `punktfunk_core::input::gamepad`: the click bits were named `BTN_LS_CLK`/`BTN_RS_CLK` (vs core's `…_CLICK`). The two layouts are bit-identical — GameStream/Limelight and the punktfunk/1 native wire are one contract — so define the gamestream names as `pub const` aliases of the core constants. Values now come solely from core (can't drift); kept as `pub const` (not a `pub use` re-export) because on Windows the only consumer — the Linux uinput button map — is cfg'd out, where an unused re-export lints as an error but an unused pub const does not. Rename the two injector call-sites (`inject/linux/gamepad.rs`) to the canonical `BTN_LS_CLICK`/`BTN_RS_CLICK`. G15 host half: replace the 3-bit gamestream-vs-core spot-check with an exhaustive golden-value test (`gamepad_wire_bits_are_pinned`) that freezes every button bit + axis id to its exact wire value, so renumbering a bit in core — which would silently break every shipped client — fails a test first. The host counterpart to the client-side C-ABI cross-checks. Verified on Linux .21: clippy -D warnings clean, pin test + gamepad suite green. (Windows verified together with the rest of Phase 3.) Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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6263108e15 |
fix(inject/host/windows): fold Steam back grips on the Windows DS/DS4 backends (G7)
The Windows DualSense and DualShock 4 managers passed the raw wire buttons straight into `DsState::from_gamepad`, so a client's Steam back grips (BTN_PADDLE1..4) were silently dropped and `PUNKTFUNK_STEAM_REMAP` was ignored — the Linux DS/DS4 backends already fold them via `steam_remap::fold_paddles`. Bring the Windows backends to parity: add a `remap: steam_remap::RemapConfig` field (`::from_env()` in `new()`) to both managers and fold the paddles before `from_gamepad`, exactly as `linux/dualsense.rs` / `linux/dualshock4.rs`. Default policy stays Drop (don't fire buttons the user didn't ask for); set the env to map the grips onto stick-clicks or shoulders. `steam_remap` was gated `target_os = "linux"`; widened to `any(linux, windows)`. It's pure (only punktfunk_core + std::env); its Linux-only Deck motion rescale is `pub` so it compiles clean on Windows with no dead-code warning. Verified: Linux .21 (clippy -D warnings clean, inject tests 32 pass / 0 fail — the gate widening is a no-op there); Windows .173 (clean-recheck of punktfunk-host, cargo clippy --all-targets -D warnings EXITCODE 0, steam_remap + both managers compiling on Windows for the first time). On-glass with a real DualSense/DS4 + PUNKTFUNK_STEAM_REMAP still owed. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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0c427cb3f1 |
fix(inject/host/linux): re-assert absolute gamepad button state each frame (G8)
The uinput gamepad backend emitted only XOR-changed button edges while advancing `prev_buttons` unconditionally. Because `emit()` is best-effort (a full kernel queue silently drops the write), a dropped EV_KEY edge was never re-synced — the button stayed stuck (pressed-not-released, or vice versa) until it next toggled. The axes never had this problem: they re-emit their absolute value every frame. Re-assert every mapped button's absolute state each frame, exactly like the axes, and drop the now-unused `prev_buttons` field. Restating an unchanged key is free downstream: the kernel input core discards an EV_KEY whose value already matches the device's current state (no duplicate event reaches consumers, and BTN_* keys don't autorepeat). The `emit()` "next frame re-syncs state" comment is now honest for buttons too. Verified on the Linux host build (.21): cargo clippy -D warnings clean (no dead-field warning), full punktfunk-host suite 277 passed / 0 failed. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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5109a4c80a |
refactor(inject/host): extract the shared PadGate create-retry policy + fix the permanent broken latch (G3/G12)
All seven virtual-pad managers (Linux uinput/uhid: gamepad, dualsense, dualshock4, steam_controller; Windows XUSB/UMDF: gamepad, dualsense, dualshock4) carried an identical copy-pasted `broken: bool` latch that was set on the FIRST pad-creation error and never cleared — so a single transient failure (a startup race on /dev/uinput, a momentary EBUSY, the Windows companion driver not yet ready) permanently disabled EVERY controller for the rest of the session, even after the cause cleared. Extract that latch into one shared, unit-tested `PadGate` (inject/pad_gate.rs) with the fix baked in: capped exponential backoff (1s doubling to 30s) instead of a permanent kill. After a failure, creation is blocked only until the backoff elapses — so the manager no longer re-attempts (and re-logs) on every one of the 60–240 input frames/sec — then a single retry is allowed; a success resets the backoff. A genuinely broken setup therefore self-heals within one backoff window of the fix (udev reload / driver install / next client connect) with no host restart. The gate is manager-wide, matching the old flag's semantics (these failures are systemic, not per-slot). This folds G3 (broken latch) into G12 (dedup the manager skeleton): the latch now lives in one place across all seven backends. Verified on the Linux host build (.21): cargo clippy -D warnings clean, full punktfunk-host suite 277 passed / 0 failed, 4 new PadGate tests green. Windows managers verified separately on the x64 box. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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43e52437c0 |
fix(gamepad/host): map BTN_MISC1 to the DualSense mute button (G6)
DsState::from_gamepad mapped GUIDE→PS and TOUCHPAD→TOUCHPAD into buttons[2] but never handled BTN_MISC1, so the mic-mute / capture button clients send was inert on every PlayStation-family virtual pad (DualSense/DualShock4), and btn2::MUTE was dead code. Map BTN_MISC1 → btn2::MUTE (rebuilt from the wire bit each frame like PS/TOUCHPAD, so no persistence gap) and drop the #[allow(dead_code)]. Test extended (from_gamepad_maps_touchpad_click); green on Linux (.21). Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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2642ba6ad0 |
fix(gamepad/host): keep Steam Deck trackpad clicks across a button frame (G2)
SteamControllerManager::handle rebuilds `SteamState.buttons` from the gamepad
frame every tick via from_gamepad, preserving only the rich-plane TOUCH bits —
so a held trackpad CLICK (set on the rich plane by apply_rich, stored in
`buttons`) was wiped on the very next button/stick frame and only flickered
back on the next rich event. This is the exact trap the DualSense backend
already dodges by keeping click in a separate `touch_click` field.
Mirror that: add persisted `lpad_click`/`rpad_click` bools to SteamState set by
apply_rich (instead of pressing LPAD_CLICK/RPAD_CLICK into `buttons`), OR them
into the report's click bits in serialize_deck_state, and preserve them across
the rebuild in handle() like touch/coords/motion. RPAD_CLICK's other owner —
the DualSense touchpad-click wire button via from_gamepad — stays in `buttons`
and is OR'd at serialize, so the two sources release independently (a released
BTN_TOUCHPAD can't strand a rich click, and vice-versa).
Adds a regression test (rich_click_survives_a_buttons_rebuild). All 17
inject::{steam,dualsense,dualshock4}_proto tests pass on Linux (.21).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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refactor(gamepad/windows): drop the dead shell fork, use pf-client-core's service
clients/windows/src/gamepad.rs was a 629-line near-verbatim fork of
pf-client-core's SDL gamepad service, frozen at an old single-pad design.
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feat(gamepad/apple): send Share/Create as BTN_MISC1 + pin wire bits to the C ABI
G5: buttonMask mapped the dedicated share/create/capture element onto BTN_BACK, the same bit as View (buttonOptions). On an Xbox-Series pad those are two distinct physical buttons, so Share was indistinguishable from View on the host and never delivered the capture bit the host already decodes (DualSense mute / Steam quick-access). Route it to BTN_MISC1 instead, matching the Rust client's `Button::Misc1 => wire::BTN_MISC1`. Adds `misc1` to GamepadWire and allButtons so a held capture button is released on flush like the others. (On-glass verify owed on a real Xbox-Series pad; a clone pad that exposes one button as both buttonOptions and Share now emits back+misc1 for it — harmless on a plain xpad session and rare otherwise.) G22 (partial): define paddle1..4 for wire completeness, but leave them out of buttonMask/allButtons until the GameController paddleButton1..4 ↔ BTN_PADDLE physical correspondence is confirmed on a real Elite pad. G15: replace the 3-bit spot-check with an exhaustive assertion of every GamepadWire button/axis constant against the generated C ABI header (punktfunk_core.h), so any Swift-side drift from punktfunk_core::input::gamepad fails CI. swift build + full PunktfunkKit suite green (124 passed, 5 skipped). Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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5cd66eca59 |
fix(gamepad/apple): stop releasing held guide on concurrent input
`sync()` XOR-diffs the full `GamepadWire.allButtons` set (which includes guide) against `slot.buttons`, but `buttonMask` deliberately omits guide — it's driven separately by the Home handler via `sendGuide`. So while guide was physically held, the first stick/trigger/face-button move made `changed` carry the guide bit and the diff loop emitted a spurious guide-UP (then the real release was swallowed by `sendGuide`'s `guard now != slot.buttons`). Effect: you could not hold PS/guide while doing anything else — e.g. holding guide to keep the host's Steam overlay engaged released it the instant you touched a stick. The Rust reference client folds guide through the same diff as every other button and has no such split. Fix: preserve the current held guide bit through the diff (`buttonMask(g) | (slot.buttons & GamepadWire.guide)`) so guide is never seen as "changed"; `sendGuide` stays the sole toggler and `flush`/`allButtons` still release it on close/deactivation. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> |