enricobuehler 55d5a4278f fix(host): self-heal capture loss + audio-thread death mid-session
Two steady-state faults previously bubbled a bare `?` to conn.close / silently
muted the rest of a session. Recover in place instead.

#4 — capture loss (virtual_stream): a mid-session capture stall/disconnect
(`try_latest` Err: PipeWire/compositor thread ended, virtual output gone) ended
the whole session — and the native client has no reconnect path, so it had to
cold-restart the handshake. Now rebuild the pipeline IN PLACE at the current
mode via build_pipeline_with_retry (same primitive the mode/session switch uses),
force a keyframe, and only propagate when the bounded retry is exhausted. A
consecutive-rebuild cap stops a flapping source from looping the client through
endless cold IDRs. Track the live mode so a rebuild after a mode switch targets
the right mode (also fixes the session-switch rebuild using the stale mode).

#3 — native audio thread (audio_thread): broke the loop on ANY next_chunk Err,
spawned once per session and never restarted, so a transient 5 s quiet-sink
timeout permanently muted a multi-hour session. Make a quiet sink return an empty
chunk (not an Err) in both backends so only a genuinely dead capture thread is an
Err, and reopen-with-backoff (INJECTOR_REOPEN_BACKOFF) on death, keeping the Opus
encoder + monotonic seq. Documents the next_chunk contract; also makes the
GameStream audio sender survive quiet sinks for free.

Resolves reliability backlog #3 and #4.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-16 11:04:42 +00:00

punktfunk

A ground-up low-latency desktop streaming stack, built Linux-first, with a shared Rust protocol core and native clients per platform.

punktfunk is a placeholder codename. The bet: ship a Linux virtual-display streaming host that speaks the existing Moonlight protocol (every Moonlight/Artemis client works day one), then break the ~1 Gbps FEC wall with a GF(2¹⁶) Leopard-RS transport as a negotiated extension. See docs/implementation-plan.md.

Status

Milestone State
M1 — punktfunk-core + C ABI done & hardened (FEC, packetization, AES-GCM, session, adversarial-review fixes, punktfunk_core.h)
M2 — GameStream host → stock Moonlight live end-to-end: pairing, RTSP, audio, per-client virtual output at native res, GPU zero-copy NVENC, gamepads
M3 — punktfunk/1 native protocol validated live: QUIC control + GF(2¹⁶) FEC/AES data plane, SPAKE2 PIN pairing, mid-stream mode renegotiation
M4 — client decode + present (Apple) 🟡 macOS first light: AnnexB→VideoToolbox HEVC on glass + input/pairing over punktfunk/1 (clients/apple); iOS + presenter next
Web console + management API TanStack web console (web/) over the OpenAPI mgmt API: host status, paired devices, on-demand native pairing (arm → show PIN)

The GameStream host works with a stock Moonlight client — validated live on NVIDIA (RTX 5070 Ti & RTX 4090, driver 595): trust-on-first-use pairing that persists, an app catalog, RTSP/ENet/audio, and video at the client's exact resolution and refresh via a per-session virtual output (KWin, gamescope, Mutter, Sway backends), encoded with GPU zero-copy (dmabuf → CUDA/Vulkan → NVENC) at up to 5120×1440@240. The native punktfunk/1 protocol adds a QUIC control plane and a GF(2¹⁶) Leopard-FEC + AES-GCM data plane (p50 ~0.8 ms capture→reassembled at 720p120). Its trust model is SPAKE2 PIN pairing by default — a new host requires the PIN ceremony; trust-on-first-use is an explicit host opt-in (m3-host --allow-tofu / serve --open, advertised as pair=optional) for fully trusted LANs. Both run from one process (serve --native), managed through a REST API + web console. Builds against FFmpeg 7 or 8; deployed live on Bazzite. Full status: CLAUDE.md; roadmap, setup guides & progress: the docs site (docs-site/ — Fumadocs; bun run dev), with the canonical roadmap and status there. Design notes stay in docs/.

Install (host)

The package registries are the real distribution channel — pick your distro and run one command. Per-distro setup (add the repo, first-run, web console) lives in the linked READMEs.

Distro One-command happy path Details
Ubuntu / Debian (apt) sudo apt install punktfunk-host (after adding the repo) packaging/debian/README.md
Fedora / Bazzite (rpm-ostree) rpm-ostree install punktfunk punktfunk-web (after adding the repo; or the bootc image) packaging/rpm/README.md
Arch / Steam Deck (PKGBUILD / sysext) makepkg -si (Arch) · sysext .raw (SteamOS/Deck) packaging/arch/README.md

punktfunk-host is the streaming host; punktfunk-web is the browser console (pairing + status); punktfunk-client is the GTK4 desktop client (also shipped via apt/RPM/Arch/Flatpak). After install, run punktfunk-host serve --native inside your desktop session, then pair from the web console.

Building from source (below) is a fallback.

Layout

crates/
  punktfunk-core/        protocol · FEC · pacing · crypto · quic — the C ABI (lib + cdylib + staticlib)
  punktfunk-host/        Linux host: vdisplay · capture · encode · inject · gamestream · m3 · mgmt · native_pairing
  punktfunk-client-rs/   punktfunk/1 reference client (M3 headless; M4 adds decode+present)
clients/{apple,android}/   native client scaffolds (import punktfunk_core.h); apple = macOS first light
web/                       TanStack web console (host status · paired devices · pairing) over the mgmt API
packaging/                 Fedora/Bazzite RPM · bootc image · COPR (see packaging/bazzite/README.md)
include/punktfunk_core.h       cbindgen-generated C header (checked in)
tools/{latency-probe,loss-harness}/   measurement (plan §10)
docs/{implementation-plan,roadmap,windows-host,dualsense-haptics}.md

Build & test (from source)

For development, or as an install fallback where no package is available:

cargo build --workspace          # green on Linux and macOS
cargo test  --workspace          # unit + loopback + proptest + C ABI harness
cargo clippy --workspace --all-targets

cargo run -p loss-harness        # FEC loss-resilience sweep (no network needed)
bash crates/punktfunk-core/tests/c/run.sh   # standalone C-ABI link+round-trip proof

The C header regenerates from crates/punktfunk-core/src/abi.rs on every build (cbindgen via build.rs) into include/punktfunk_core.h.

Design invariants

  • One core, linked everywhere. Protocol/FEC/crypto/pacing live in punktfunk-core exactly once, exposed over a stable, versioned C ABI (punktfunk_abi_version(), PunktfunkConfig carries its own struct_size).
  • No async on the hot path. The per-frame pipeline uses native threads only; tokio/quinn are gated behind the off-by-default quic feature (control plane only).
  • FEC is the wall-breaker. GF(2⁸) (≤255 shards/block) for Moonlight compat; GF(2¹⁶) (≤65535 shards/block, SIMD, O(n log n)) to push past ~1 Gbps.

License

MIT OR Apache-2.0.

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