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feat(gamepad): Windows Steam Deck backend — Steam-Input-promoted UMDF virtual Deck
The N4 GO verdict, productized. GamepadPref::SteamDeck on a Windows host
now builds a real virtual Deck instead of folding to DualSense: games
get native Deck glyphs + both trackpads + gyro + all four back grips
through Steam Input's own remapping.

- steam_deck_windows.rs: DeckWinPad/DeckWinProto/SteamDeckWindowsManager
  over the sealed shm channel, sharing the whole Linux Deck codec
  (steam_proto now compiles on Windows too — it was already pure). The
  SwDevice identity carries usb_mi: Some(2): the &MI_02 hardware-id
  token hidclass mirrors into the HID child and Steam parses as the
  wired controller interface — the promotion gate.
- Driver: DEVTYPE_STEAMDECK (3) graduates from the spike — SET_FEATURE
  0xEB rumble / 0x8F haptic pulses are republished to the host through
  the output slot (report-id-0 prefixed, so parse_steam_output sees the
  Linux wire shape), and the 0xAE/GET_STRING serial + 0x83 unit id are
  per-pad (read from the section's pad_index; PFDK<unit-id> matches
  steam_proto::deck_serial).
- Router: SteamDeck arms in the Windows Pads paths; pick_gamepad flips
  SteamDeck-if-windows -> SteamDeck (the DualSense fold retires);
  dualsense-windows-test grows --deck.

ON-GLASS VALIDATED on .173 (rebuilt signed driver 9.9.0714.12xx
installed, Steam live): the manager-created pad (index 1) enumerates
with per-pad serial PFDK50460001, Steam logs Interface: 2 ->
'!! Steam controller device opened' -> 'Steam Controller reserving
XInput slot 0' -> PollState 2 (actively polling our cycling input
frames) -> mapping activated; clean teardown on exit. Rumble round-trip
through a real game remains an on-glass debt (nothing sent 0xEB during
the idle hold).

Known gap vs Linux: no physical-Steam-controller conflict degrade on
Windows yet (degrade_steam_on_conflict is Linux-only — /sys scan); a
Windows equivalent needs SetupDi enumeration and is deferred.

Verified: .21 clippy -D warnings + 304/0 tests + fmt --all; .133 clippy
-D warnings + the WDK driver-workspace check.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-07-14 12:36:26 +02:00
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pf-dualsense — virtual DualSense UMDF2 HID minidriver

A self-authored Rust UMDF2 HID minidriver that presents a virtual Sony DualSense (VID 054C / PID 0CE6) to Windows, so games drive adaptive triggers / lightbar / rumble — capabilities ViGEm structurally cannot deliver. It's how the punktfunk Windows host gives a client's DualSense a near-native feel with no external gamepad dependencies (no ViGEmBus).

Shipping: the driver is one member of the in-tree driver workspace (packaging/windows/drivers/), built from source in CI, and bundled + pnputil-installed by the Windows host installer. The host feeds it over a shared memory channel from crates/punktfunk-host/src/inject/windows/dualsense_windows.rs. The same UMDF driver also serves the DualShock 4 identity per a device_type byte the host stamps.

This README captures the driver-authoring lore — the bugs and the signing recipe that make a self-signed UMDF HID driver actually load. The authoritative build/sign/package flow (CI + Inno Setup) lives in the Windows host packaging README.

Build workspace

This crate builds as a member of the packaging/windows/drivers/ workspace, which uses the published crates.io wdk/wdk-sys/wdk-build (0.4/0.5) — not the old dev-box windows-drivers-rs path-deps. It's a separate cargo workspace from the main tree because driver crates are cdylibs built with the WDK toolchain on Windows only; it path-deps the shared ABI crate crates/pf-driver-proto.

Build / sign / install recipe (the one that actually loads)

Prereqs on the Windows box: WDK 26100, LLVM (the current default; bindgen 0.72 builds on clang 22), Rust MSVC. Built as a member of the packaging/windows/drivers/ workspace (plain cargo build, no cargo-make). A self-signed CodeSigning cert in CurrentUser\My + LocalMachine\Root + TrustedPublisher.

Every build needs:

$env:LIBCLANG_PATH = 'C:\Program Files\LLVM\bin'
$env:Version_Number = '10.0.26100.0'   # else wdk-build picks 10.0.28000.0 (no km/crt) and bindgen fails

The shipping flow is build-gamepad-drivers.ps1 (one level up): workspace cargo build --release plus the sign steps below, staged for the installer. The original manual dev-box recipe, kept as lore (paths reflect that era's cargo-make layout):

cargo make                              # -> target\debug\pf_dualsense_package\ (.inf/.cat/.dll)

# *** CRITICAL: clear the PE FORCE_INTEGRITY bit ***
# windows-drivers-rs links the DLL with /INTEGRITYCHECK, which forces a CI-trusted page-hash
# signature a self-signed cert cannot satisfy (CodeIntegrity 3004 "hash not found" /
# 3089 VerificationError 7). SudoVDA.dll (third-party VDD prior art, not used by punktfunk) has
# this bit OFF. Clear bit 0x80 at PE-header offset +0x5e:
$f = 'target\debug\pf_dualsense_package\pf_dualsense.dll'
$b = [IO.File]::ReadAllBytes($f); $pe = [BitConverter]::ToInt32($b,0x3c); $off = $pe + 0x5e
$dc = [BitConverter]::ToUInt16($b,$off); $bb = [BitConverter]::GetBytes([uint16]($dc -band 0xFF7F))
$b[$off]=$bb[0]; $b[$off+1]=$bb[1]; [IO.File]::WriteAllBytes($f,$b)

signtool sign /fd SHA256 /sha1 <cert-thumbprint> $f
Remove-Item target\debug\pf_dualsense_package\pf_dualsense.cat
Inf2Cat /driver:target\debug\pf_dualsense_package /os:10_x64
signtool sign /fd SHA256 /sha1 <cert-thumbprint> target\debug\pf_dualsense_package\pf_dualsense.cat

pnputil /add-driver target\debug\pf_dualsense_package\pf_dualsense.inf /install
devgen /add /hardwareid "root\pf_dualsense"     # creates the (transient, SWD) device node

devgen (under Windows Kits\10\Tools\<ver>\x64\) is only for manual testing — the shipping install is punktfunk-host.exe driver install --gamepad, and the host SwDeviceCreate's the device per session (no persistent devnode). SWD devgen devices clear on reboot. TODO: drop the post-build PE patch by stopping wdk-build emitting /INTEGRITYCHECK.

The three bugs that made it work (porting a WDK C sample to Rust)

WDF_*_CONFIG_INIT / WDF_OBJECT_ATTRIBUTES_INIT macros set non-zero defaults — mem::zeroed() silently breaks them:

  1. FORCE_INTEGRITY (above) — the load wall.
  2. Timer ExecutionLevel — zeroed = Invalid → WdfTimerCreate 0xC0200209. Set ExecutionLevel/SynchronizationScope = InheritFromParent + AutomaticSerialization = TRUE (the working vhidmini2 shape).
  3. Queue Settings.Parallel.NumberOfPresentedRequests — zeroed = 0 → a parallel queue presents zero requests → EvtIoDeviceControl never fires → no HID handshake → ~5 s timeout → CM_PROB_FAILED_START. Set to u32::MAX.

Notes

  • Multi-pad works via UmdfHostProcessSharing=ProcessSharingDisabled — each pad gets its own WUDFHost (so the per-instance statics don't collide), and the driver reads its pad index from the device Location (WdfDeviceAllocAndQueryProperty) to poll its own *-boot-<index> bootstrap mailbox (the DATA section itself is unnamed — the sealed pad channel, punktfunk-planning: gamepad-channel-sealing.md — and its pad_index is validated against this index on attach).
  • Port of the WDK vhidmini2 UMDF2 sample; the DualSense identity + 273-byte descriptor + feature blobs 0x05/0x09/0x20 come from crates/punktfunk-host/src/inject/proto/dualsense_proto.rs.