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The captured-frame types both capture (producer) and encode (consumer) speak —
PixelFormat, OutputFormat, CursorOverlay, CapturedFrame, FramePayload,
DmabufFrame, drm_fourcc — move into crates/pf-frame, alongside the small pure
helpers that ride the same seam: hdr (HDR static metadata / in-band SEI),
metronome (the metronomic-stall detector), thread_qos (per-thread scheduling
QoS), session_tuning (Windows process tuning), and the Windows DXGI capture
IDENTITY (WinCaptureTarget, D3d11Frame, pack_luid, make_device + the GPU
scheduling-priority hardening it applies) (plan §W6).
This is the crate that breaks the capture<->encode cycle: FramePayload's GPU
variants own their backends from BELOW (Cuda -> pf_zerocopy::DeviceBuffer,
D3d11 -> dxgi::D3d11Frame), so encode can speak the vocabulary without a path to
capture, and vice versa. The Windows DXGI identity moving here lets capture,
encode, and pf-vdisplay share ONE WinCaptureTarget/device factory instead of the
old capture<->encode<->vdisplay reach-in.
The host keeps thin facades: capture.rs re-exports the vocabulary
(crate::capture::{PixelFormat,…} unchanged); capture/windows/dxgi.rs keeps the
win32u GPU-preference hook + HDR/video-engine converters + self-test and
re-exports the identity; native.rs re-exports boost_thread_priority from
pf_frame. crate::hdr/metronome/session_tuning callers rewired to pf_frame::*.
metronome's Metronome::new gained a Default impl (new_without_default fires once
the type is public across the crate boundary).
Verified: Linux clippy -D warnings (pf-frame --all-targets + host
nvenc,vulkan-encode,pyrowave --all-targets) + 9/9 pf-frame tests; Windows clippy
nvenc,amf-qsv --all-targets Finished exit 0.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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[workspace]
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resolver = "2"
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members = [
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"crates/punktfunk-core",
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"crates/punktfunk-host",
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"crates/punktfunk-host/vendor/usbip-sim",
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"crates/punktfunk-tray",
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"crates/pf-client-core",
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"crates/pf-presenter",
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"crates/pf-console-ui",
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"crates/pf-ffvk",
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"crates/pf-driver-proto",
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"crates/pf-paths",
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"crates/pf-host-config",
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"crates/pf-gpu",
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"crates/pf-zerocopy",
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"crates/pf-frame",
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"crates/pyrowave-sys",
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"clients/probe",
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"clients/linux",
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"clients/session",
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"clients/windows",
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"clients/android/native",
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"tools/latency-probe",
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"tools/loss-harness",
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]
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# Standalone PoC (built on its own; pulls usbip/tokio/libusb we don't want in the workspace).
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# The vendored `ndk` is a [patch.crates-io] source, not a member: it only compiles for the
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# `*-linux-android` targets, so workspace membership would break host `cargo build --workspace`.
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exclude = [
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"packaging/linux/steam-deck-gadget/usbip-poc",
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"clients/android/native/vendor/ndk",
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]
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# ndk 0.9.0 verbatim from crates.io plus ONE visibility change (and two warning fixes — an
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# unnecessary `std::` qualification and a feature-gated `Result` import): `MediaCodec::as_ptr` made public
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# (upstream keeps it private and exposes no frame-rendered binding), so the Android client can
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# call `AMediaCodec_setOnFrameRenderedCallback` via ndk-sys for the HUD's `display` stage
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# (design/stats-unification.md). Drop the patch when upstream exposes the pointer or the callback.
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[patch.crates-io]
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ndk = { path = "clients/android/native/vendor/ndk" }
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[workspace.package]
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version = "0.12.0"
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edition = "2021"
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rust-version = "1.82"
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license = "MIT OR Apache-2.0"
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authors = ["unom"]
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repository = "https://git.unom.io/unom/punktfunk"
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[profile.release]
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opt-level = 3
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lto = "thin"
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codegen-units = 1
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# NOTE: deliberately NOT `panic = "abort"`. punktfunk-core ships as a cdylib/staticlib into
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# third-party apps (Swift/Kotlin/C) and its C ABI catches panics at the boundary
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# (`catch_unwind` → `PunktfunkStatus::Panic`). `panic = "abort"` would make that guard a
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# no-op and let a stray panic abort the embedding application. Unwinding keeps the
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# documented isolation guarantee real.
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# The per-frame hot path must stay fast even in dev builds.
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[profile.dev.package."*"]
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opt-level = 2
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