punktfunk-session streams one --connect session in an SDL3 window: ash
swapchain with a transfer-only letterboxed blit of the software-decode
path (no graphics pipeline until the phase-2 dmabuf/CSC pass), the
ui_stream input-capture state machine on SDL events (scancode→VK table
cross-checked against the evdev one), gamepads via a new caller-pumped
GamepadService mode (SDL video owns the main thread here), and the
shell↔session stdout contract: {"ready":true}, per-window stats:
lines, JSON error + exit codes 0/2/3/4. Strict trust — no pin, no
connect. Design: punktfunk-planning linux-client-rearchitecture.md.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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punktfunk-session
The Vulkan session binary: one stream per invocation in an SDL3 window — no UI toolkit,
no widgets, terminal stats. The power-user / gamescope stream client, and the stage-2
presenter of the Linux client re-architecture (punktfunk-planning:
linux-client-rearchitecture.md).
punktfunk-session --connect host[:port] [--fp HEX] [--launch id] [--fullscreen] [--stats]
Reads the same identity / known-hosts / settings stores as the desktop client
(punktfunk-client) — pair there (or via its headless --pair) first; this binary never
connects to a host it has no pinned fingerprint for (--fp HEX overrides the store).
Stdout is the machine interface: {"ready":true} after the first presented frame,
stats: … once per second (Ctrl+Alt+Shift+S toggles, --stats forces on), one
{"error"|"ended": …} JSON line on the way out. Logs go to stderr. Exit codes: 0
clean end, 2 connect failed, 3 trust rejected / pairing required, 4 presenter
init failed.
In-stream keys match the desktop client: click captures input (Ctrl+Alt+Shift+Q releases), Ctrl+Alt+Shift+D disconnects, F11 toggles fullscreen; the controller escape chord (L1+R1+Start+Select, hold to disconnect) works the same.
Current phase (1): software decode presented via a transfer-only blit — request path
--connect only. The VAAPI dmabuf → Vulkan zero-copy import, HDR/P010, and the Skia
console UI (--browse) are later phases of the plan.