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Matthew Jackson 93588379c6 Rename the DVD read-unlocker: CSS -> DVD
The unlocker performs the DVD bus-auth that clears the drive's
scrambled-read barrier, letting a protected DVD be read at all. That is
a property of the DVD medium, not of the CSS scheme — the descramble key
is recovered keylessly downstream — so naming it "CSS" conflated the
read-enable with the encryption. Rename the struct to DvdUnlocker, its
registry name to "DVD", and the tests to match. Bump 1.5.2.
2026-07-22 13:48:56 -07:00

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Changelog

[1.5.2] — UNRELEASED

Changed

  • The DVD read-unlocker (bus-auth) is renamed CSSDVD: it reports the medium it unlocks, not whether a title-key crack ran. The unlocker report now reads DVD: yes on any DVD.

[1.4.1] — 2026-07-14

Version sync with the workspace; inherits libfreemkv 1.4.1.

[1.4.0] — 2026-07-13

Version sync with the workspace; inherits libfreemkv 1.4.0.

[1.3.2] — 2026-07-10

Version sync with the workspace; inherits libfreemkv 1.3.2.

[1.3.1] — 2026-07-10

Licensing

  • Relicensed to the MIT License, from 1.3.1 onwards (releases up to and including 1.3.0 remain under AGPL-3.0).

Version sync with the workspace; inherits libfreemkv 1.3.1.

[1.3.0] — 2026-07-08

Changed

  • Unlocker is now two capability methods. unlock_features (drive riplock / speed / OEM VID at drive-prep) and unlock_bus (bus-encryption removal for the mounted disc) replace the single matches() + unlock() contract. Each defaults to NotApplicable, so an unlocker implements only the capabilities it actually provides.
  • DriveId gains a product_id field carrying the SCSI INQUIRY product string, so consumers can match on it.