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docs: repo-wide housekeeping — sync README & docs with the code as shipped
Six parallel audits swept the root docs, docs-site, every per-directory
README, and the packaging docs; every claim below was verified against
the source before editing.

- README: Layout gains the six missing crates (pf-client-core,
  pf-presenter, pf-console-ui, pf-ffvk, pf-driver-proto, punktfunk-tray),
  clients/session, api/ and ci/; Linux/Windows client rows reflect the
  shell + Vulkan-session split and the Vulkan Video -> VAAPI/D3D11VA ->
  software decode chains; the "every client over a C ABI" claim is
  corrected (Rust clients link the core directly); tiered stats overlay
  + console shell noted; Apple row mentions AV1.
- CONTRIBUTING: drop the dead CLAUDE.md link (deliberately untracked);
  point at the README's build/invariants sections. SECURITY: 0.9.0.
- host-cli/pairing: --allow-pairing/--require-pairing are no-op legacy
  names — pairing is required by default, --allow-tofu is the real flag;
  document --data-port and --idle-timeout-ms.
- configuration: document PUNKTFUNK_RECOVER_SESSION_CMD (session-crash
  recovery hook), PUNKTFUNK_MDNS, PUNKTFUNK_DATA_PORT.
- virtual-displays/gnome: GNOME per-client scaling shipped (host-
  persisted) — flip the  to  and describe how it works.
- stats: new "Detail levels" section (Off/Compact/Normal/Detailed +
  per-platform cycle gestures); retire the GTK hand-off note.
- clients/install-client/status/roadmap: decode chains, Windows client
  validation narrowed to HDR-only pending, adaptive bitrate, console
  shell, Apple AV1, Windows host vendor list.
- Sub-READMEs: clients/linux rewritten for the re-architecture; session
  Windows decode rung + d3d11va knob; Windows tiered overlay; Android
  minSdk 28; decky file table; host zerocopy/ path; scripts port
  47992 and steamos-host.md; pf-dualsense source path.
- packaging: canary version bases are tag-derived (<next-minor> via
  pf-version.sh/.ps1), codecs-extra not ffmpeg-full, document the
  pinned offline-Skia tarball + SKIA_BINARIES_URL and vulkan-headers.
- Convert 15 dangling design/*.md links to the punktfunk-planning
  prose convention (those docs live in the private planning repo).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-07-10 09:13:42 +02:00

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punktfunk — Apple client (macOS · iOS · iPadOS · tvOS)

The native Apple app for streaming a punktfunk host to your Mac, iPhone, iPad, or Apple TV. A SwiftUI app that finds hosts on your network, pairs with a PIN, and streams at your display's own resolution and refresh rate — with VideoToolbox hardware decode and full controller support.

All the networking and protocol work — QUIC control plane, UDP data plane, GF(2¹⁶) FEC, AES-GCM, Opus audio, cert pinning — lives in the shared Rust punktfunk-core (statically linked as PunktfunkCore.xcframework). This package is the Swift shell: decode, present, input, and UI.

Features

  • Hardware decode — VideoToolbox H.264/HEVC (plus AV1 on devices with an AV1 hardware decoder — M3-class Macs, A17 Pro-class iPhones), with a low-latency stage-2 presenter (VTDecompressionSessionCAMetalLayer, presented off a CADisplayLink, ~11 ms p50) as the default and an AVSampleBufferDisplayLayer fallback.
  • HDR & 4:4:4 — PQ passthrough with a correct reference-white anchor, mid-session SDR↔HDR reconfiguration, and hardware-probed 4:4:4 support.
  • Your display's native mode — the host builds a virtual output at exactly your WxH@Hz; mid-stream resize renegotiates without reconnecting.
  • Audio both ways — Opus playback (CoreAudio, no bundled libopus) with a jitter ring, plus mic uplink; speaker/mic selectable in Settings.
  • Full controller support — one selected controller forwarded as pad 0, including DualSense feedback (rumble → CoreHaptics, lightbar, player LEDs, adaptive triggers) and touchpad/motion. The virtual pad type auto-resolves from your physical controller.
  • Mouse & keyboardGCMouse/GCKeyboard capture with click-to-capture and a ⌃⌥⇧Q release (the cross-client Ctrl+Alt+Shift+Q; ⌘⎋ still works as the macOS/iPad toggle), plus iPad pointer lock and touch input.
  • Find hosts automatically — mDNS discovery (NWBrowser over _punktfunk._udp); first connect does a one-time SPAKE2 PIN pairing (or TOFU on trusted LANs), then reconnects on a pinned, Keychain-stored identity.
  • Tune the stream — a fps / Mb·s / latency HUD (skew-corrected across machines), a bitrate control, a per-host network speed test with a recommended bitrate, and a host-compositor picker.

Runs from one shared codebase across macOS, iOS, iPadOS, and tvOS.

Get it

Install from the App Store / TestFlight, or build from source below. Per-device install steps and the pairing walkthrough: docs.punktfunk.unom.io/docs/install-client.

Build / run / test (on a Mac)

Requires Xcode 26.5 / Swift 6.3. First build the Rust core into an xcframework, then build the app:

rustup target add aarch64-apple-darwin x86_64-apple-darwin
bash scripts/build-xcframework.sh            # → clients/apple/PunktfunkCore.xcframework
#   BUILD_IOS=1  also builds the iOS slices  (add the ios rustup targets)
#   BUILD_TVOS=1 also builds tvOS            (tier-3 targets, built from source — see below)

cd clients/apple
open Punktfunk.xcodeproj                      # the real app: ⌘R builds + runs Punktfunk.app
swift run PunktfunkClient                     # or the unbundled dev shell (CLI)
swift build && swift test                     # unit + loopback/remote tests (self-skip w/o a host)

tvOS slices are tier-3 Rust targets, built from source: rustup toolchain install nightly && rustup component add rust-src --toolchain nightly.

Test against a host

# full loopback proof — builds punktfunk-host (synthetic source, runs on macOS) and streams
# byte-verified frames into the Swift client, incl. the PIN pairing ceremony:
bash test-loopback.sh

# against a real Linux host on the LAN (see the repo README "Running on this box"):
PUNKTFUNK_REMOTE_HOST=<box-ip> swift test --filter RemoteFirstLightTests            # headless
PUNKTFUNK_AUTOCONNECT=<box-ip> PUNKTFUNK_MODE=1280x720x60 swift run PunktfunkClient # on glass

Project layout

  • PunktfunkKit (library) — the reusable pieces:
    • PunktfunkConnection — the wrapper over the C ABI (thread-safe close(), per-plane locks, pinning + TOFU).
    • AnnexB / StreamView / VideoDecoder / MetalVideoPresenter — format handling, the stage-1 (AVSampleBufferDisplayLayer) and stage-2 (VTDecompressionSessionCAMetalLayer) presenters.
    • InputCaptureGCMouse/GCKeyboard → host VK/mouse, with fractional-delta accumulation.
    • GamepadManager / GamepadCapture / GamepadFeedback / DualSenseTriggerEffect — controller discovery + selection, capture (buttons/axes/touchpad/motion), and host-feedback rendering.
    • HostDiscoveryNWBrowser over _punktfunk._udp.
  • PunktfunkClient (the app) — hosts grid with an On this network section, add-host sheet, the two trust flows (TOFU prompt + SPAKE2 PairSheet), the stream view with the HUD, a tabbed Settings pane (General / Display / Audio / Controllers / Advanced), and the network speed test. A Scene-level Stream menu carries the cross-client shortcut set: Release Mouse (⌃⌥⇧Q), Disconnect (⌃⌥⇧D) and the HUD toggle (⌃⌥⇧S) — the same Ctrl+Alt+Shift combos the Windows and Linux clients reserve, also shown on a 6-second banner at stream start. On iOS/iPadOS and macOS a connected controller swaps the whole home for the gamepad UI (Home/Gamepad*, Settings/GamepadSettingsView): a console-style host carousel (A connect · Y library · X settings), a controller-navigable settings screen, an add-host flow with an on-screen controller keyboard (no touch required anywhere), and the coverflow library browser — all driven by the shared GamepadMenuInput poller + GamepadCarousel/GamepadMenuList focus machinery, with dual-channel haptics (device Taptic + controller MenuHaptics), over an animated "aurora" backdrop (GamepadScreenBackground — TimelineView-driven drifting color blobs; deliberately pure SwiftUI, since a .metal library only reliably bundles in one of the two build systems these sources compile under). macOS presents the settings/add-host screens as sheets (no fullScreenCover there); PUNKTFUNK_FORCE_GAMEPAD_UI=1 forces the mode without a physical pad (dev/screenshots).
  • Tests (swift test) — Annex-B units, a real-codec VideoToolbox round trip, DualSense trigger-effect and gamepad-wire conversions, loopback integration against real local hosts, and the remote first-light test.

Notes for contributors

  • Xcode project (Punktfunk.xcodeproj) wraps the same sources as the swift run shell (a synchronized folder — no duplication). The macOS target is App-Sandboxed (needs network.server — the raw-UDP plane and quinn both bind()); iOS/tvOS use the shared entitlements file (keep app-sandbox out of it). Verify with codesign -d --entitlements :- <built .app>.
  • Decode flow: the host opens every stream with an IDR carrying VPS/SPS/PPS in-band, and recovery keyframes re-send them — refresh the format description on every IDR; there is no out-of-band extradata, ever.
  • ABI threading: one video pump thread per connection, one optional audio drain thread, and one optional feedback drain thread (rumble + HID-output). send() is enqueue-only and safe alongside all of them. The wrapper's per-plane locks make close() safe from anywhere.
  • DualSense motion scale (GamepadWire) is derived from hid-playstation's math, not yet live-verified — if gyro/accel feel wrong in a game, correct sign/scale there and evtest the host's virtual pad.
  • App Store screenshots are automated — tools/screenshots.sh all renders the real UI at the required pixel sizes via a DEBUG-only shot mode; the apple CI workflow captures the iOS sizes on every main push. See the script header for details.
  • Deeper design notes live in the internal planning repo (punktfunk-planning: apple-stage2-presenter.md).