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Full project rename, decided 2026-06-10: - Crates/binaries: punktfunk-core / punktfunk-host / punktfunk-client-rs. - C ABI: punktfunk_* symbols, Punktfunk* types, include/punktfunk_core.h, PUNKTFUNK_FEATURE_QUIC guard (header regenerated; cbindgen renames updated, incl. PUNKTFUNK_BTN_*/PUNKTFUNK_AXIS_* wire constants). - Protocol: punktfunk/1 — control-plane magic LMN1 → PKF1, nonce salt lmn1 → pkf1. WIRE BREAK: clients must be rebuilt from this revision. - Env knobs: PUNKTFUNK_VIDEO_SOURCE / PUNKTFUNK_COMPOSITOR / PUNKTFUNK_ZEROCOPY / …. - Host config dir: ~/.config/punktfunk (the box's dir was migrated in place — the persistent identity is unchanged, pinned fingerprints stay valid). - Swift package: PunktfunkKit + PunktfunkCore.xcframework + PunktfunkConnection (Sources/PunktfunkClient app + tests renamed with it); build-xcframework.sh updated. - scripts/: 60-punktfunk.rules, punktfunk-host.service; OpenAPI doc regenerated. Also: scripts/headless/run-headless-kde.sh — full headless Plasma bringup. Root cause of "desktop but no apps/settings" over the stream: plasmashell launched without XDG_MENU_PREFIX=plasma-, so the launcher resolved a nonexistent applications.menu and rendered an empty menu. The script sets the complete KDE session env (menu prefix, KDE_FULL_SESSION, session version) and rebuilds ksycoca before starting plasmashell. Gate: 97/97 tests, clippy -D warnings (both feature sets), fmt, C-ABI harness PASS, zero lumen references left outside .git. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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fec-rs
A pure Rust Reed-Solomon erasure coding library with runtime SIMD acceleration.
Features
- Pure Rust — No C/C++ dependencies or FFI. Everything is implemented in safe Rust
(with targeted
unsafefor SIMD intrinsics). - Runtime SIMD detection — Automatically uses the fastest available instruction set
via
std::is_x86_feature_detected!. A single binary works on all x86_64 systems. - GF(2^8) — Operates over the Galois field GF(2^8) with generating polynomial 29 (0x1D), compatible with the Moonlight streaming protocol.
- Shard-by-shard encoding — Incremental encoding via
ShardByShardfor streaming use cases. - Reconstruction — Reconstruct missing data and/or parity shards from any sufficient subset.
SIMD Acceleration
On x86_64, the library automatically detects CPU features at runtime and uses the best available instruction set:
- GFNI + AVX2 — Single-instruction GF multiply on 32 bytes (Intel Alder Lake+, AMD Zen 4+)
- AVX2 — VPSHUFB split-table nibble lookup on 32 bytes
- GFNI + SSE — Single-instruction GF multiply on 16 bytes
- SSSE3 — VPSHUFB split-table nibble lookup on 16 bytes
- Scalar — Lookup table fallback
Parallel Encoding
Enable the parallel feature for optional rayon-based parallel encoding:
fec-rs = { version = "0.1", features = ["parallel"] }
When enabled, large encode workloads automatically distribute parity shard computation across threads. Small workloads use the sequential path to avoid overhead.
Usage
use fec_rs::ReedSolomon;
let rs = ReedSolomon::new(4, 2).unwrap();
let mut shards: Vec<Vec<u8>> = vec![
vec![0, 1, 2, 3],
vec![4, 5, 6, 7],
vec![8, 9, 10, 11],
vec![12, 13, 14, 15],
vec![0, 0, 0, 0], // parity shard 1
vec![0, 0, 0, 0], // parity shard 2
];
// Encode parity
rs.encode(&mut shards).unwrap();
// Verify
assert!(rs.verify(&shards).unwrap());
// Simulate loss of shard 0
let mut recovery: Vec<Option<Vec<u8>>> = shards.into_iter().map(Some).collect();
recovery[0] = None;
// Reconstruct
rs.reconstruct(&mut recovery).unwrap();
License: BSD-2-Clause