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feat(android): mic uplink + connect-screen redesign
Microphone uplink (client → host's virtual mic, 0xCB) and a cleaner connect screen.

Mic (Rust-heavy, mirrors the audio playback path in reverse):
- crates/punktfunk-android/src/mic.rs: AAudio LowLatency **input** → realtime callback hands
  captured f32 to a channel → a worker thread Opus-encodes 20 ms stereo frames (48 kHz, VOIP,
  64 kbps) and calls NativeClient::send_mic. MicCapture owns the stream + encode thread (RAII stop).
- session.rs: SessionHandle gains a `mic` slot; nativeStartMic/nativeStopMic JNI (mirror of audio);
  stopped in Drop. NativeBridge: the two externs.
- Settings: a `micEnabled` flag + a Microphone toggle in SettingsScreen that requests RECORD_AUDIO
  (denied → stays off). StreamScreen starts the mic only if enabled AND the permission is held.

Connect-screen redesign:
- One scrollable Column (was a fixed centered layout that could clip with the new tab bar);
  host rows render via forEach (no nested LazyColumn). Colored section labels ("Saved hosts",
  "Discovered on the network", "Connect manually"), full-width host cards / fields / Connect button,
  a header + subtitle, and a muted footer.

Verified live (emulator pf_phone -> home-worker-2): toggling mic requests RECORD_AUDIO; with it
granted, a session sends mic frames (client "mic: sent=250 … peak=0.439" — real audio) and the host
logs "client datagram stream ended … mic=276". Redesigned screen confirmed via screenshots.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-15 17:05:25 +02:00
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punktfunk Android client

Native Android client for punktfunk/1, targeting phone + TV (Compose, D-pad + touch).

Architecture — Rust-heavy (like the Linux client, not thin-native like Apple)

Kotlin cannot import the cbindgen C header the way Swift can, so a native bridge is unavoidable. We write it in Rust and link punktfunk-core directly — so the Android client reuses the Linux client's orchestration (audio jitter ring, VK keymap inverse, latency/skew math, capture state machine, trust logic) instead of re-porting it into Kotlin.

Side Owns
Rust (crates/punktfunk-androidlibpunktfunk_android.so) the JNI seam, NativeClient (QUIC control + UDP data plane), AnnexB→AMediaCodec decode, Opus+Oboe audio, VK keymap, latency math, trust/pairing
Kotlin (clients/android) Compose UI (host grid / settings / stream), SurfaceView lifecycle, input capture, NsdManager discovery, Keystore identity, permissions

The single seam is io.unom.punktfunk.kit.NativeBridgeJava_io_unom_punktfunk_kit_NativeBridge_*.

Layout

crates/punktfunk-android/          Rust cdylib (workspace member)
  src/lib.rs                       JNI_OnLoad + abiVersion/coreVersion (native-link proof)
  src/session.rs                   session handle lifecycle (connect/close); plane pumps = TODO

clients/android/                   Gradle project (this dir)
  settings.gradle.kts · build.gradle.kts · gradle.properties · gradlew
  app/                             :app — Compose application (MainActivity)
  kit/                             :kit — Android library: NativeBridge + the cargo-ndk build
    build.gradle.kts               cargoNdk{Debug,Release} → src/main/jniLibs/<abi>/*.so

Prerequisites (already set up on the dev Mac)

  • Android SDK + NDK r28 LTS (28.2.13676358), platforms;android-37.0, build-tools;37.0.0
  • JDK 21 for Gradle/AGP (the machine default JDK 25 is too new for AGP 9.2)
  • Rust + rustup target add aarch64-linux-android x86_64-linux-android + cargo install cargo-ndk

Toolchain pinned: AGP 9.2.0 · Gradle 9.4.1 · Kotlin 2.3.21 · Compose BOM 2026.05.01 · compileSdk 37 · targetSdk 36 · minSdk 31 · ABIs arm64-v8a + x86_64.

Build & run

Android Studio: open clients/android — it uses its bundled JBR 21 automatically. The cargoNdk* task builds the .so as part of the normal build.

CLI (the machine default is JDK 25, so point Gradle at JDK 21):

export JAVA_HOME="$(brew --prefix openjdk@21)/libexec/openjdk.jdk/Contents/Home"
cd clients/android
./gradlew :app:assembleDebug      # cargo-ndk cross-compiles libpunktfunk_android.so first
./gradlew :app:installDebug       # onto a running emulator/device

# Emulators (created during env setup):  emulator -avd pf_phone   |   emulator -avd pf_tv

The debug APK lands in app/build/outputs/apk/debug/. The scaffold screen calls NativeBridge.abiVersion() across JNI — a live ABI version proves the whole native stack is wired.

Status

  • Scaffold (done): Gradle modules, cargo-ndk wiring, JNI native-link proof, phone+TV-installable manifest. crates/punktfunk-core rcgen switched to the ring backend so the client .so is aws-lc-free.
  • Next (M4 Android stage 1): video decode (AMediaCodec async → SurfaceView), audio (Opus + Oboe + jitter ring), input capture → send_input, pairing/identity (Keystore-wrapped), mDNS discovery, the phone/TV Compose UI. The Rust-side homes are stubbed in crates/punktfunk-android/src/session.rs with port pointers to crates/punktfunk-client-linux.