Distinguish a failed key source from one with no entry
resolve_and_apply_traced collapsed `Ok(_) | Err(_)` into a single KeyNode::NoEntry step, so a key source that FAILED — server unreachable, keydb unreadable, malformed entry — was recorded identically to one that simply had no entry for this disc. The front-end renders that trace, so it told the operator their disc is not in the database when the real cause was a fixable infrastructure problem. drive_unit_keys and drive_fmts_indexes were refactored this cycle to preserve exactly this distinction; this path had not been. KeyNode gains a SourceFailed variant and the two arms are split. freemkv's trace renderer matches KeyNode exhaustively with no catch-all, so its arm is added in the same change — otherwise the consumer would not build. Also made ETSI TS 102 114 the primary authority for DTS_AMODE_COUNT's comment rather than a reference decoder internal symbol, and pointed it at this crate's own cross-checked DTS_AMODE_LAYOUT / DTS_AMODE_CH tables. A round-2 finding asked for every a reference decoder and a reference decoder citation in the DTS parser to be stripped as a public-repo hygiene violation. Rejected: the project's rules (scan-secrets.sh, CLAUDE.md) prohibit internal infrastructure references and reverse-engineering material, and a reference-decoder citation is neither. The AMODE channel-count table is a factual table from the standard, not expression copied from an implementation. Citing the spec plus a corroborating implementation is how a decodability gate should be justified.
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MatchedDisc,
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MatchedDisc,
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/// The source had no entry for this disc.
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/// The source had no entry for this disc.
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NoEntry,
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NoEntry,
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/// The source FAILED — it errored rather than reporting no entry. Distinct
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/// from [`Self::NoEntry`]: an unreachable key server or an unreadable keydb is
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/// a fixable condition, whereas "this disc is not in the database" is not, and
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/// collapsing the two told the front-end the wrong cause.
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SourceFailed,
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/// Pre-decrypted unit keys were found.
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/// Pre-decrypted unit keys were found.
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FoundUnitKeys,
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FoundUnitKeys,
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/// A VUK was found.
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/// A VUK was found.
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outcome: KeyOutcome::NoKey,
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outcome: KeyOutcome::NoKey,
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});
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});
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}
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}
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// Empty (no key here) or a source failure — both are "no key from
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// No key from this source either way, but WHY differs and the caller
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// this source"; move on to the next.
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// renders it: a source that errored is a fixable condition (server
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Ok(_) | Err(_) => {
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// unreachable, keydb unreadable), while "no entry for this disc" is
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// not. Recording both as NoEntry lost that distinction — the same one
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// drive_unit_keys / drive_fmts_indexes were refactored to preserve.
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Ok(_) => {
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trace.keys.push(KeyStep {
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trace.keys.push(KeyStep {
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who,
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who,
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path: vec![KeyNode::NoEntry],
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path: vec![KeyNode::NoEntry],
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outcome: KeyOutcome::NoKey,
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outcome: KeyOutcome::NoKey,
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});
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});
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}
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}
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Err(_) => {
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trace.keys.push(KeyStep {
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who,
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path: vec![KeyNode::SourceFailed],
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outcome: KeyOutcome::NoKey,
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});
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}
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}
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}
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}
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}
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(false, trace)
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(false, trace)
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const DTS_PCMBLOCK_SAMPLES: u32 = 32;
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const DTS_PCMBLOCK_SAMPLES: u32 = 32;
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const DTS_SUBBAND_SAMPLES: u32 = 8;
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const DTS_SUBBAND_SAMPLES: u32 = 8;
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/// Number of LEGAL `AMODE` (channel-arrangement) codes. The 6-bit AMODE field
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/// Number of LEGAL `AMODE` (channel-arrangement) codes. The 6-bit AMODE field
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/// (ETSI TS 102 114 §5.3.1) has 16 defined channel arrangements, codes 0-15;
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/// (ETSI TS 102 114 §5.3.1) defines 16 channel arrangements, codes 0-15, of
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/// only 16-63 are reserved/user-defined and undecodable. ffmpeg's
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/// which 10-15 are the 6/7/8-channel layouts; codes 16-63 are
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/// `ff_dca_channels[16] = {1,2,2,2,2,3,3,4,4,5,6,6,6,7,8,8}` confirms all 16 are
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/// reserved/user-defined and undecodable. A frame is dropped only when
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/// decodable — codes 10-15 are the 6/7/8-channel layouts. A frame is dropped
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/// `audio_mode >= DTS_AMODE_COUNT` (i.e. a truly reserved 16-63 code); dropping a
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/// only when `audio_mode >= DTS_AMODE_COUNT` (i.e. a truly reserved 16-63 code);
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/// legal 10-15 multichannel core would silence recoverable audio. The per-AMODE
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/// dropping a legal 10-15 multichannel core would silence recoverable audio.
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/// channel counts live in `DTS_AMODE_CH` in `mux/mp4/audio.rs`, cross-checked
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/// against the speaker masks in `DTS_AMODE_LAYOUT` by an invariant test.
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const DTS_AMODE_COUNT: u32 = 16;
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const DTS_AMODE_COUNT: u32 = 16;
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const DTS_LFE_FLAG_INVALID: u32 = 3;
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const DTS_LFE_FLAG_INVALID: u32 = 3;
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