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release: 0.29.0 — version bump, notes, CHANGELOG, Play notes
53 commits since v0.28.1 (36 non-merge). Cut from origin/main 8c6099da.

THE NUMBER: 0.29.0 is forced, not chosen. The C ABI moved 19 -> 20 (#230
added punktfunk_connection_mgmt_port for the in-band mgmt-port advert),
and the Windows MSIX package identity changed with the Azure signing
move (#228) — either alone rules out a patch. scripts/ci/pf-version.sh
derives the canary base as latest-stable + one minor, so canaries move
from 0.29.x to 0.30.x after the tag; no collision either way.

Version table measured, not copied forward: wire stays 2 (Welcome grew
a trailing u16 older peers never read, with an explicit cipher byte
whenever a port rides along so offset 68 keeps meaning cipher), driver
protocol 6/min 3 (pf-driver-proto has no diff against the v0.28.1 tag),
gamepad channel 3, plugin index schema 1, edition 2024, MSRV 1.85, 27
crate dirs, gamescope +pfhdr7 (patch series untouched), SDK 0.1.4,
plugin-kit 0.4.1. api/openapi.json stays stamped 0.28.0 — the mgmt API
surface did not change this cycle — and docs-site/public/openapi.json
is byte-identical to it, so no re-sync is owed for once.

Re-synced once as main moved (b5cace3a -> 8c6099da, PRs #237–#241):
the Hyprland six-fix arc and the Windows mgmt-port completion joined
the notes and CHANGELOG; contract surfaces (include/, pf-driver-proto,
sdk, plugin-kit, api/) show no diff from the extra commits, so every
version-table row survived the re-sync unchanged.

Gates run on this tree: cargo fmt --all --check clean; cargo metadata
--locked ok; Cargo.lock diff versions-only (36/36 lines); cargo test
-p punktfunk-core green including the c_abi harness (the header with
the v20 symbol compiles and round-trips); Play whatsnew 444/500 chars
(counted as characters, not bytes) and not byte-identical to any prior
release's; notes voice scan finds internal names only in the For
developers section.
2026-08-15 00:26:56 +02:00

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[workspace]
resolver = "2"
members = [
"crates/punktfunk-core",
"crates/punktfunk-host",
"crates/punktfunk-host/vendor/usbip-sim",
# The capability-carrying PyroWave encode worker. A SEPARATE binary by design — never a
# hardlink of, or a subcommand of, punktfunk-host (design/gpu-priority-capability-worker.md).
"crates/punktfunk-encode-worker",
"crates/punktfunk-tray",
"crates/pf-bitstream",
"crates/pf-bitstream/vendor/cros-codecs",
"crates/pf-client-core",
"crates/pf-clipboard",
"crates/pf-presenter",
"crates/pf-console-ui",
"crates/pf-driver-proto",
"crates/pf-paths",
"crates/pf-update",
"crates/pf-update-check",
"crates/pf-host-config",
"crates/pf-gpu",
"crates/pf-zerocopy",
"crates/pf-frame",
"crates/pf-win-display",
"crates/pf-encode",
"crates/pf-capture",
"crates/pf-inject",
"crates/pf-vdisplay",
"crates/pf-vkdecode",
"crates/pf-dxvadec",
"crates/pf-vaadec",
"crates/pyrowave-sys",
"crates/libvpl-sys",
"clients/probe",
"clients/cli",
"clients/linux",
"clients/session",
"clients/windows",
"clients/android/native",
"tools/cursor-probe",
"tools/display-disturb",
"tools/latency-probe",
"tools/loss-harness",
]
# Standalone PoC (built on its own; pulls usbip/tokio/libusb we don't want in the workspace).
# The vendored `ndk` is a [patch.crates-io] source, not a member: it only compiles for the
# `*-linux-android` targets, so workspace membership would break host `cargo build --workspace`.
exclude = [
"packaging/linux/steam-deck-gadget/usbip-poc",
"clients/android/native/vendor/ndk",
# Bring-your-own-hardware measurement tools. `hid-descriptor-dump` pulls `hidapi`, a C library
# wanting libudev on Linux; `win-input-matrix` is Windows-only and asks the live input stacks
# what they can see. Neither belongs in `cargo build --workspace` or on a CI leg with no pad.
"tools/hid-descriptor-dump",
"tools/win-input-matrix",
]
# ndk 0.9.0 verbatim from crates.io plus ONE visibility change (and two warning fixes — an
# unnecessary `std::` qualification and a feature-gated `Result` import): `MediaCodec::as_ptr` made public
# (upstream keeps it private and exposes no frame-rendered binding), so the Android client can
# call `AMediaCodec_setOnFrameRenderedCallback` via ndk-sys for the HUD's `display` stage
# (design/stats-unification.md). Drop the patch when upstream exposes the pointer or the callback.
[patch.crates-io]
ndk = { path = "clients/android/native/vendor/ndk" }
[workspace.package]
version = "0.29.0"
edition = "2024"
rust-version = "1.85"
license = "MIT OR Apache-2.0"
authors = ["unom"]
repository = "https://git.unom.io/unom/punktfunk"
# The `unsafe` discipline the `packaging/windows/drivers/*` crates already run, extended to the
# workspace. `unsafe fn` marks a CONTRACT the caller must uphold; it is not a licence for the whole
# body to skip checking. Without this lint an `unsafe fn` body is unchecked end to end, so a 600-line
# function hides which handful of lines are actually the unsafe ones — exactly the reviewer-hostile
# shape we are working down. (This is the Rust 2024 default; adopting it early also pays off the
# edition migration.)
#
# `deny`, not `warn`. `warn` was never actually a softer setting: CI runs `cargo clippy … -D
# warnings`, which promotes it to a hard error anyway — that is how adopting this lint turned main
# red on every platform for a day without the level in this file ever saying `deny`. A level that
# lies about its own severity is worse than a strict one, so this now states what CI already does,
# and the exemptions are written down per file instead of hiding in a 689-warning wall nobody reads.
#
# THE EXEMPTIONS. Fourteen GPU/FFI backend files carry `#![allow(unsafe_op_in_unsafe_fn)]` with a
# one-line reason each. They are not "not done yet" — they are where this lint stops paying:
# their bodies are ash/CUDA/AMF/libav calls almost line for line (measured: 64% of the sites are a
# single third-party FFI call, and of the 44 `unsafe fn`s in them only 4 have a body containing no
# unsafe operation at all). Narrowing them means one `unsafe {}` per line plus, since pf-encode also
# denies `clippy::undocumented_unsafe_blocks`, one hand-written SAFETY comment per line that could
# only ever restate "an ash call on a live device" — the precise noise that made `unsafe` stop
# meaning anything here before (see the header of `pf-win-display/src/win_display.rs`).
#
# Everything else in the workspace is at zero and enforced. Removing one of those allows, file by
# file, is real work with a real payoff; blanket-narrowing all fourteen is not. Prefer DELETING an
# `unsafe fn` marker over wrapping its body: keep the marker only where a caller can actually break
# something (a raw pointer, a borrowed HANDLE, a GPU object that must not be in flight).
[workspace.lints.rust]
unsafe_op_in_unsafe_fn = "deny"
# The companion lint: every `unsafe {}` / `unsafe impl` carries a `// SAFETY:` proof. Hoisted here
# from ~85 per-file `#![deny(...)]` attributes so a NEW crate (or a new module in an old one) is
# covered on creation rather than on remembering — the per-file form left pf-vkhdr-layer,
# wdk-probe, and half of pf-clipboard uncovered for months. NOTE: this table reaches only crates
# with `[lints] workspace = true`; `packaging/windows/drivers` and `packaging/windows/pf-vkhdr-layer`
# are SEPARATE workspaces and restate it (any "workspace-wide" claim must be made three times or it
# is false). Of the members, only the two vendored snapshots (pf-bitstream/vendor/cros-codecs,
# punktfunk-host/vendor/usbip-sim) stay out, deliberately — upstream code stays pristine.
[workspace.lints.clippy]
undocumented_unsafe_blocks = "deny"
[profile.release]
opt-level = 3
lto = "thin"
codegen-units = 1
# NOTE: deliberately NOT `panic = "abort"`. punktfunk-core ships as a cdylib/staticlib into
# third-party apps (Swift/Kotlin/C) and its C ABI catches panics at the boundary
# (`catch_unwind` → `PunktfunkStatus::Panic`). `panic = "abort"` would make that guard a
# no-op and let a stray panic abort the embedding application. Unwinding keeps the
# documented isolation guarantee real.
# The per-frame hot path must stay fast even in dev builds.
[profile.dev.package."*"]
opt-level = 2