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The data-plane UDP sockets used the OS default buffer (~208 KB on Linux, similar
on macOS), which is smaller than a single high-resolution frame burst: a
5120×1440 keyframe is ~130 packets the encode|send thread hands to sendmmsg at
once. The burst overflows the buffer — EAGAIN on the host send (now dropped, was
fatal) or a silent drop on the client recv — and because the data plane runs
infinite-GOP, one lost frame breaks every subsequent reference and the decode
freezes on the last good frame until an RFI refresh that may never catch up.
Symptom: connect at 5120×1440, see ONE frame, then a frozen image (audio + input
keep working — those ride QUIC, not this socket).
Set SO_SNDBUF/SO_RCVBUF to 8 MB (clamped by the OS to net.core.{w,r}mem_max on
Linux / kern.ipc.maxsockbuf on macOS); warn if the grant lands far below target so
an undersized host is diagnosable. The client side matters most — the SAME
UdpTransport backs the Apple client's data plane via the C ABI, and macOS grants
multi-MB buffers without any sysctl, so a rebuilt client stops losing frames.
Validated live, bazzite→client at 5120×1440: was 1319/1500 frames (12% loss →
freeze), now 1500/1500 @60 and 5279/5279 @240 (split-encode active), zero
mismatches, p50 1.9–3.4 ms. Host send buffer was still capped at 416 KB and lost
nothing — the loss was purely the client recv buffer.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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[package]
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name = "punktfunk-core"
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description = "punktfunk shared protocol/transport/FEC core, exposed over a stable C ABI"
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version.workspace = true
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edition.workspace = true
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rust-version.workspace = true
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license.workspace = true
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authors.workspace = true
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repository.workspace = true
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[lib]
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name = "punktfunk_core"
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# `lib` — so punktfunk-host / punktfunk-client-rs / tools link it as a normal Rust crate.
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# `staticlib` — `libpunktfunk_core.a` for the C test harness and static embedding.
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# `cdylib` — `libpunktfunk_core.{so,dylib}` for Swift/Kotlin clients via the C ABI.
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crate-type = ["lib", "cdylib", "staticlib"]
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[features]
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default = []
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# Control-plane QUIC (pairing, config, reverse audio). tokio is permitted ONLY here,
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# never on the per-frame hot path. Off by default so the core stays runtime-free.
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quic = ["dep:quinn", "dep:tokio", "dep:rustls", "dep:rcgen", "dep:rustls-pki-types", "dep:sha2", "dep:hmac", "dep:spake2"]
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[dependencies]
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reed-solomon-simd = "3.1" # GF(2^16) Leopard-RS, SIMD, O(n log n) — the wall-breaker (P2)
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# Vendored fork of fec-rs: GF(2^8) classic RS with the *Cauchy* generator matrix
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# (M[j][i] = inv[(m+i)^j]) — byte-identical to the `nanors` library Moonlight uses, so our
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# parity is decodable by a stock Moonlight client. (reed-solomon-erasure is Vandermonde and is
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# NOT interoperable.) See vendor/fec-rs/LICENSE (BSD-2-Clause).
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fec-rs = { path = "vendor/fec-rs" }
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aes-gcm = "0.10" # AES-128-GCM session crypto, matches GameStream
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zerocopy = { version = "0.8", features = ["derive"] }
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bytes = "1"
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socket2 = "0.6" # set SO_SNDBUF/SO_RCVBUF — default UDP buffers are too small for 4K/5K frame bursts
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thiserror = "2"
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tracing = { version = "0.1", default-features = false, features = ["std"] }
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rand = "0.9"
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zeroize = "1"
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quinn = { version = "0.11", optional = true }
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rustls = { version = "0.23", optional = true, default-features = false, features = ["ring", "std"] }
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rcgen = { version = "0.13", optional = true, default-features = false, features = ["aws_lc_rs", "pem"] }
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rustls-pki-types = { version = "1", optional = true }
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sha2 = { version = "0.10", optional = true }
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hmac = { version = "0.12", optional = true }
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spake2 = { version = "0.4", optional = true }
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tokio = { version = "1", optional = true, features = ["rt-multi-thread", "net", "sync", "macros"] }
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[dev-dependencies]
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proptest = "1"
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[build-dependencies]
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cbindgen = "0.29"
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