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One stat model everywhere (design/stats-unification.md): four measurement points (capture/received/decoded/displayed), three stages that tile the interval exactly, and a HUD that shows the addition explicitly — end-to-end 14.2 ms p50 · 19.8 p95 · capture→on-glass = host+network 9.8 + decode 2.1 + display 2.3 replacing each client's ad-hoc mix of overlapping absolutes (the Apple HUD's three arrow lines that looked sequential but weren't), mean-vs-median decode times (Windows/Linux), missing same-host-clock flags (Windows/Linux), and three different names for the same capture→received measurement (probe's "reassembled", Apple/Android's "client", Windows/Linux's post-decode "lat"). Per client: Apple threads receivedNs through the VT decode via the frame refcon bit pattern so the decode stage exists at all (stage-1 fallback honestly degrades to a capture→received headline); Windows carries FrameTimes through the existing frame channel to the render thread and adds e2e p50/p95 post-Present; Linux stamps received at AU pop and rides decoded_ns on DecodedFrame to the paintable-set site; Android pairs receipt stamps with MediaCodec output buffers via the codec's pts round-trip (JNI stats array 14→16 doubles, indexes 0-13 unchanged). fps now uniformly counts received AUs; lost/(received+lost) per window, hidden at zero. docs-site gains "Understanding the Stats Overlay": what each line means, why the equation only approximately sums (percentiles), and a line-by-line Moonlight/Sunshine matrix — including that Moonlight has no end-to-end number and its "network latency" is an ENet control RTT, so punktfunk's headline must not be compared against any single Moonlight line. Verified here: linux client + probe + core check/clippy/fmt green, android native cargo-ndk arm64 check green. Pending: Windows CI + on-glass, swift test on the mac, on-device Android. Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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# punktfunk — probe (reference client)
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`punktfunk-probe` is the **headless reference client** for the `punktfunk/1` protocol — a
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command-line tool for testing, latency measurement, and validating host behavior. It's not a
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streaming app you'd watch on; it connects, exercises a plane, and reports numbers. If you want to
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actually stream, use the [Linux](../linux/README.md), [Windows](../windows/README.md),
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[Apple](../apple/README.md), or [Android](../android/README.md) clients.
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Because it links the same **`punktfunk-core`** as every other client, it's also the canonical
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example of driving the protocol end to end: QUIC control plane, UDP data plane, and the side planes
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(input, audio, rumble) over QUIC datagrams.
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## What it does
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- **Receives a real stream**, writes a playable elementary stream (`.h265`/`.h264`/`.av1` — the
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extension tracks the **negotiated codec**; the probe advertises all three and the host picks), and
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reports per-frame **capture→received latency** percentiles (the host stamps each frame with
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its capture clock).
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- **Verification mode** against a synthetic host — byte-checks deterministic test frames.
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- **Exercises every plane** with scripted test traffic:
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`--input-test` (mouse/keyboard), `--mic-test` (a 440 Hz Opus tone up to the host mic),
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`--touch-test` (a synthetic finger), `--rich-input-test` (DualSense touchpad + motion, logging the
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HID-output feedback that comes back).
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- **Trust** — `--pin <64-hex>` pins the host fingerprint; `--pair <PIN>` runs the SPAKE2 pairing
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ceremony and prints the verified fingerprint to pin from then on. Without a pin it trusts on first
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use.
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- **Discovery** — `--discover [secs]` browses the LAN for `_punktfunk._udp` hosts and prints each
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(name, addr:port, pairing requirement, cert fingerprint), then exits.
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- **Negotiation knobs** — `--mode WxHxFPS`, `--remode` (mid-stream mode change), `--bitrate`,
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`--codec auto|h264|hevc|av1` (preference; the host resolves), `--audio-channels`
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(stereo / 5.1 / 7.1), `--compositor`, `--gamepad`, `--launch`, `--speed-test`.
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Env: `PUNKTFUNK_CLIENT_10BIT=1` / `PUNKTFUNK_CLIENT_444=1` advertise the 10-bit / 4:4:4 client
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caps (for testing a host's `PUNKTFUNK_10BIT`/`PUNKTFUNK_444`).
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## Usage
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```sh
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# stream 720p120 from a host, save the video, and print latency percentiles:
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cargo run -p punktfunk-probe -- --mode 1280x720x120 --connect HOST:PORT --out /tmp/a.h265
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# list hosts on the LAN:
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cargo run -p punktfunk-probe -- --discover
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# pair with a host that requires it (read the PIN off the host), then stream:
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cargo run -p punktfunk-probe -- --connect HOST:PORT --pair 1234
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cargo run -p punktfunk-probe -- --connect HOST:PORT --pin <64-hex> --input-test
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```
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Full flag reference is in the module doc-comment at the top of [`src/main.rs`](src/main.rs).
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## Related
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- **[Project README](../../README.md)** — the host, the streaming clients, and the protocol
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- **`punktfunk-host punktfunk1-host`** — the persistent native-protocol listener to probe against
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(see the "Running on this box" section of the repo README / `CLAUDE.md`)
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