io+mux: phase 3 — streaming sinks + sequential container muxers

SocketSink + UdpSocketSink (`src/io/sink/socket.rs`) — sequential-only
TCP/UDP write destinations. SocketSink wraps BufWriter<TcpStream> with
1 MiB capacity, tunes SO_SNDBUF on construction, calls shutdown(Write)
on finish(). UdpSocketSink emits one datagram per write — caller
packetizes. Both impl Write+Send and thus satisfy SequentialSink via
the Phase 2 blanket; neither impls Seek, so RandomAccessSink is
correctly inaccessible (compile error to mux MKV onto a socket).

New sequential container muxers in src/mux/:

  - hevc/ — raw HEVC Annex B elementary stream. Length-prefixed NALU
    → 00 00 00 01 NALU. hvcC parsing emits VPS/SPS/PPS once at stream
    head. Fully ships.

  - m2ts_mux/ — standard MPEG-TS (188-byte packets). Single program,
    HEVC video on PID 0x100, optional AC3/TrueHD audio on PID 0x101.
    PAT+PMT re-emitted every 250 packets; PCR stamped on video every
    40 packets. Hand-rolled, no new deps. Distinct from the existing
    BD-TS (192-byte) `mux::m2ts::M2tsStream` — that path stays as-is.

  - fmp4/ — fragmented MP4. STUB: ftyp + minimal moov skeleton with
    one HEVC video trak + mvex/trex. Media fragments (moof+mdat) are
    TODO for v0.22.0 — write_video accumulates frames into a pending
    buffer that finish() clears. Init segment is well-formed enough
    that init_segment_starts_with_ftyp_then_moov asserts the box
    chain.

17 new unit tests added (socket round-trip, HEVC Annex B conversion,
M2TS packet alignment + PAT/PMT cadence + per-PID CC, fMP4 box chain).
All 514 lib tests + 17 new = pass on Rust 1.86 (fmt + clippy + test
via (internal)/scripts/precommit.sh libfreemkv).

No new dependencies. No version bump. Don't-touch list clean.
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//! HEVC (H.265) elementary stream muxer — Annex B byte stream.
//!
//! Consumes [`PesFrame`](crate::pes::PesFrame)s for a single video track
//! and writes them as a raw `.hevc` / `.h265` Annex B byte stream:
//! `00 00 00 01 | NAL_unit | 00 00 00 01 | NAL_unit | …` with no
//! container framing.
//!
//! On the first frame the muxer emits the codec_private's VPS, SPS, PPS
//! (parsed from a `HEVCDecoderConfigurationRecord` in
//! `length-prefixed-in-hvcC` form), then converts each PES frame's
//! length-prefixed NAL units to Annex B and writes them.
//!
//! Sequential-only — no Cues, no backpatch. Target sink is any
//! [`SequentialSink`](crate::io::sink::SequentialSink): file, socket,
//! pipe, anything `Write + Send`.
use std::io::{self, Write};
/// Annex B 4-byte start code.
pub(crate) const START_CODE: [u8; 4] = [0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x01];
/// HEVC NAL unit type bits live in `(byte0 >> 1) & 0x3F` in Annex B.
/// We don't filter NAL types here — the muxer is format-only — but we
/// keep the constant as documentation of the field layout.
#[allow(dead_code)]
const HEVC_NAL_TYPE_MASK: u8 = 0x3F;
/// Streaming HEVC Annex B muxer.
///
/// One instance per output stream. Tracks whether parameter sets have
/// already been emitted so they're written exactly once at the head of
/// the stream, mirroring the convention used by `ffmpeg -c:v copy -f
/// hevc`.
pub struct HevcMux<W: Write> {
writer: W,
/// `HEVCDecoderConfigurationRecord` payload (hvcC). Parsed lazily
/// on the first `write_frame` so callers can set it after
/// construction but before the first frame.
codec_private: Option<Vec<u8>>,
/// Set once VPS/SPS/PPS have been written to the stream. Subsequent
/// frames write only their own NAL units.
params_written: bool,
}
impl<W: Write> HevcMux<W> {
/// Construct over `writer`. The muxer does not impose any extra
/// buffering of its own — the sink owns its write buffering policy
/// (see [`LocalFileSink`](crate::io::sink::LocalFileSink) and
/// [`SocketSink`](crate::io::sink::SocketSink)).
pub fn new(writer: W) -> Self {
Self {
writer,
codec_private: None,
params_written: false,
}
}
/// Provide the `HEVCDecoderConfigurationRecord` (hvcC) so the muxer
/// can prepend VPS/SPS/PPS Annex B NALs at stream start. Optional —
/// if the PES frames already carry inline parameter sets (some
/// upstream demuxers do this), skipping this call is fine.
pub fn set_codec_private(&mut self, data: Vec<u8>) {
self.codec_private = Some(data);
}
/// Write one PES frame (= one access unit) as Annex B NAL units.
///
/// Input may be either:
/// - Length-prefixed: `[u32-BE len][NAL bytes]` repeated. This is
/// the form emitted by libfreemkv's HEVC parser (the MKV-native
/// layout). Converted to Annex B.
/// - Already Annex B: bytes containing `00 00 00 01` start codes
/// anywhere in the buffer. Passed through unchanged.
///
/// `_pts_ns` is accepted for symmetry with other muxers but ignored
/// — Annex B has no timing layer.
pub fn write_frame(&mut self, _pts_ns: i64, data: &[u8]) -> io::Result<()> {
if !self.params_written {
if let Some(cp) = &self.codec_private {
if let Some(params) = hvcc_to_annex_b(cp) {
self.writer.write_all(&params)?;
}
}
self.params_written = true;
}
let annex_b = length_prefixed_to_annex_b(data);
self.writer.write_all(&annex_b)
}
/// Flush the underlying writer. No trailer NAL is needed — an Annex
/// B stream ends whenever the file/socket ends.
pub fn finish(&mut self) -> io::Result<()> {
self.writer.flush()
}
}
/// Convert a `HEVCDecoderConfigurationRecord` (hvcC) into Annex B NAL
/// units. Returns `Some(bytes)` if at least one NAL was extracted, else
/// `None`.
///
/// Layout (per ISO/IEC 14496-15 §8.3.3.1.2):
/// - 22-byte fixed header
/// - byte 22 = `numOfArrays`
/// - each array: `array_completeness:1 | reserved:1 | NAL_unit_type:6`,
/// `numNalus:u16-BE`, then `numNalus` × `(nalUnitLength:u16-BE +
/// NAL bytes)`.
///
/// We don't filter on NAL type — VPS (32), SPS (33), PPS (34), and any
/// SEI arrays included in hvcC all get the same Annex B treatment.
fn hvcc_to_annex_b(hvcc: &[u8]) -> Option<Vec<u8>> {
if hvcc.len() < 23 {
return None;
}
let num_arrays = hvcc[22] as usize;
let mut out = Vec::new();
let mut offset = 23;
for _ in 0..num_arrays {
if offset + 3 > hvcc.len() {
break;
}
offset += 1; // array_completeness + nal_type byte
let num_nalus = u16::from_be_bytes([hvcc[offset], hvcc[offset + 1]]) as usize;
offset += 2;
for _ in 0..num_nalus {
if offset + 2 > hvcc.len() {
break;
}
let nal_len = u16::from_be_bytes([hvcc[offset], hvcc[offset + 1]]) as usize;
offset += 2;
if offset + nal_len > hvcc.len() {
break;
}
out.extend_from_slice(&START_CODE);
out.extend_from_slice(&hvcc[offset..offset + nal_len]);
offset += nal_len;
}
}
if out.is_empty() { None } else { Some(out) }
}
/// Convert length-prefixed NAL units (`[u32-BE len][NAL]` repeated) to
/// Annex B (`00 00 00 01 [NAL]` repeated).
///
/// If the input doesn't parse as length-prefixed (no valid lengths
/// extracted), it's returned unchanged on the assumption that it's
/// already Annex B — some upstream paths (raw HEVC ES from disc) pass
/// Annex B straight through the PES layer.
pub(crate) fn length_prefixed_to_annex_b(data: &[u8]) -> Vec<u8> {
let mut out = Vec::with_capacity(data.len() + (data.len() / 32));
let mut offset = 0;
while offset + 4 <= data.len() {
let len = u32::from_be_bytes([
data[offset],
data[offset + 1],
data[offset + 2],
data[offset + 3],
]) as usize;
offset += 4;
if offset + len > data.len() {
// Mid-NAL truncation — fall through to the pass-through path
// rather than emitting a half-NAL.
return data.to_vec();
}
out.extend_from_slice(&START_CODE);
out.extend_from_slice(&data[offset..offset + len]);
offset += len;
}
if out.is_empty() && !data.is_empty() {
// No length prefixes found — input is likely already Annex B.
return data.to_vec();
}
out
}
#[cfg(test)]
mod tests {
use super::*;
#[test]
fn length_prefixed_converts_to_annex_b() {
// Two NALs: [3-byte payload AA BB CC] and [2-byte payload DD EE].
let mut buf = Vec::new();
buf.extend_from_slice(&3u32.to_be_bytes());
buf.extend_from_slice(&[0xAA, 0xBB, 0xCC]);
buf.extend_from_slice(&2u32.to_be_bytes());
buf.extend_from_slice(&[0xDD, 0xEE]);
let got = length_prefixed_to_annex_b(&buf);
let want = [
0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x01, 0xAA, 0xBB, 0xCC, // first NAL
0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x01, 0xDD, 0xEE, // second NAL
];
assert_eq!(&got[..], &want[..]);
}
#[test]
fn already_annex_b_passes_through_when_no_lengths_match() {
// A buffer < 4 bytes can't parse a length prefix at all →
// pass-through path triggers.
let raw = [0xAA, 0xBB, 0xCC];
let got = length_prefixed_to_annex_b(&raw);
assert_eq!(&got[..], &raw[..]);
}
#[test]
fn mid_nal_truncation_returns_original() {
// `[u32-BE 100][only 3 bytes]` — length prefix claims 100 bytes
// but the input only has 3 after the prefix. We treat that as
// malformed and pass the original buffer through so receivers
// can attempt their own recovery.
let mut raw = Vec::new();
raw.extend_from_slice(&100u32.to_be_bytes());
raw.extend_from_slice(&[0xAA, 0xBB, 0xCC]);
let got = length_prefixed_to_annex_b(&raw);
assert_eq!(&got[..], &raw[..]);
}
#[test]
fn hvcc_extracts_vps_sps_pps() {
// Build a minimal-but-valid hvcC: 22-byte header, then 3 arrays
// (VPS / SPS / PPS), each with 1 NAL of a 4-byte payload that
// we can spot in the output.
let mut hvcc = vec![0u8; 22];
hvcc.push(3); // numOfArrays
for (nal_type, payload) in [(32u8, [0x40, 0x01, 0x0C, 0x01]), (33, [0x42, 0x01, 0x01, 0x01]), (34, [0x44, 0x01, 0xC1, 0x72])] {
hvcc.push(nal_type & 0x3F);
hvcc.extend_from_slice(&1u16.to_be_bytes()); // numNalus
hvcc.extend_from_slice(&(payload.len() as u16).to_be_bytes());
hvcc.extend_from_slice(&payload);
}
let annex_b = hvcc_to_annex_b(&hvcc).expect("at least one NAL");
// Three NALs × (4-byte start + 4-byte payload) = 24 bytes.
assert_eq!(annex_b.len(), 24);
assert_eq!(&annex_b[..4], &START_CODE);
assert_eq!(&annex_b[8..12], &START_CODE);
assert_eq!(&annex_b[16..20], &START_CODE);
assert_eq!(annex_b[4], 0x40); // VPS first byte
assert_eq!(annex_b[12], 0x42); // SPS first byte
assert_eq!(annex_b[20], 0x44); // PPS first byte
}
#[test]
fn mux_writes_params_then_frames() {
// Build hvcC with one SPS to verify params-once semantics.
let mut hvcc = vec![0u8; 22];
hvcc.push(1);
hvcc.push(33);
hvcc.extend_from_slice(&1u16.to_be_bytes());
hvcc.extend_from_slice(&3u16.to_be_bytes());
hvcc.extend_from_slice(&[0x42, 0x01, 0x01]);
let mut frame_data = Vec::new();
frame_data.extend_from_slice(&2u32.to_be_bytes());
frame_data.extend_from_slice(&[0xAA, 0xBB]);
let mut sink: Vec<u8> = Vec::new();
let mut mux = HevcMux::new(&mut sink);
mux.set_codec_private(hvcc);
mux.write_frame(0, &frame_data).unwrap();
// Second frame — no SPS re-emission.
mux.write_frame(40_000_000, &frame_data).unwrap();
mux.finish().unwrap();
// SPS NAL (7 bytes) + 2× frame NAL (6 bytes) = 19 bytes.
assert_eq!(sink.len(), 7 + 6 + 6);
// Start codes at offsets 0 (SPS), 7 (frame1), 13 (frame2).
assert_eq!(&sink[0..4], &START_CODE);
assert_eq!(&sink[7..11], &START_CODE);
assert_eq!(&sink[13..17], &START_CODE);
assert_eq!(sink[4], 0x42);
assert_eq!(sink[11], 0xAA);
assert_eq!(sink[17], 0xAA);
}
}