AACS: decrypt_with accepts higher-level keys and derives down

Disc::decrypt_with now takes Device / Processing / Media / Volume keys in
addition to Unit. A caller hands in whatever level it resolved and the
library derives down the AACS chain to the per-CPS-unit keys, then
decrypts:

  Device   -> MKB walk         -> media key -> VUK -> per-CPS unit keys
  Processing -> MKB            -> media key -> VUK -> per-CPS unit keys
  Media      -> Volume ID      -> VUK              -> per-CPS unit keys
  Volume     -> Unit_Key_RO.inf, one unit key per CPS unit
  Unit       -> used directly (terminal)

Derivation stays centralized in the version-dispatched resolver
(1.0 / 2.0 / 2.1), fed by a single-key provider built from the supplied
key — no new crypto. Volume notably does NOT stop at the volume key: it
decrypts every CPS unit's key.

Scan stashes the AACS inputs (Unit_Key_RO.inf and MKB) on AacsState so an
out-of-band decrypt_with can derive without re-reading the disc.

Non-breaking: Key is #[non_exhaustive] and the existing Unit path is
unchanged. New tests cover the Volume -> per-CPS derive-down, the
missing-inputs error, and the no-units rejection.
This commit is contained in:
MattJackson
2026-06-04 14:20:16 -07:00
parent 8bc1de6c9b
commit 9012101573
3 changed files with 233 additions and 11 deletions
+39
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@@ -120,3 +120,42 @@ impl Providers<'_> {
self.0.iter().find_map(|p| p.lookup_disc_by_vid(volume_id))
}
}
/// A [`KeyProvider`] backed by a single caller-supplied key's raw material —
/// the bridge for [`crate::disc::Disc::decrypt_with`].
///
/// The application's key source did the lookup and handed in material at one
/// level (DK / PK / MK / VUK). This exposes exactly that material to the
/// version-dispatched resolver, which owns ALL derivation — so a source never
/// derives, and the lib remains the single home for the AACS chain across
/// 1.0 / 2.0 / 2.1 / 2.x.
///
/// Each level fills only its own field; the rest stay empty, so the resolver
/// naturally runs the matching path (DK→…, PK→…, MK-pool brute, or a
/// disc-keyed VUK hit). `decrypt_with` already knows the disc, so the
/// `lookup_disc_by_*` hash/VID arguments are irrelevant — a present
/// `disc_entry` is returned for any query.
pub(crate) struct SuppliedKey {
pub device_keys: Vec<DeviceKey>,
pub processing_keys: Vec<[u8; 16]>,
pub media_keys: Vec<[u8; 16]>,
pub disc_entry: Option<DiscEntry>,
}
impl KeyProvider for SuppliedKey {
fn device_keys(&self) -> Vec<DeviceKey> {
self.device_keys.clone()
}
fn processing_keys(&self) -> Vec<[u8; 16]> {
self.processing_keys.clone()
}
fn media_keys(&self) -> Vec<[u8; 16]> {
self.media_keys.clone()
}
fn lookup_disc_by_hash(&self, _disc_hash: &[u8; 20]) -> Option<DiscEntry> {
self.disc_entry.clone()
}
fn lookup_disc_by_vid(&self, _volume_id: &[u8; 16]) -> Option<DiscEntry> {
self.disc_entry.clone()
}
}
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@@ -465,8 +465,12 @@ impl Disc {
unit_keys: resolved.unit_keys,
read_data_key,
volume_id,
uk_ro: Vec::new(),
mkb: Vec::new(),
// Stash the AACS inputs so a later out-of-band `Disc::decrypt_with`
// (caller-resolved Key → derive down) can run without re-reading
// the disc. The borrows in `aacs_ctx` ended when `scheme.load`
// returned, so these buffers are free to move here.
uk_ro: uk_ro_data,
mkb: mkb_data.unwrap_or_default(),
})
}
+188 -9
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@@ -1499,9 +1499,26 @@ impl Disc {
/// `#[non_exhaustive]`.
#[non_exhaustive]
pub enum Key {
/// Device key(s) (AACS DK, positioned). libfreemkv walks the MKB
/// (subset-difference tree) to find the one that applies → media key →
/// VUK → unit keys. A source hands in its FULL device-key set, because
/// choosing which one applies *is* the MKB walk (derivation), and all
/// derivation lives here — never in a source.
Device(Vec<crate::aacs::keydb::DeviceKey>),
/// Processing key(s) (AACS PK). libfreemkv applies each against the MKB
/// → media key → VUK → unit keys.
Processing(Vec<[u8; 16]>),
/// Media key (Km). libfreemkv derives the VUK from it via the Volume ID,
/// then the per-CPS-unit keys.
Media([u8; 16]),
/// Volume Unique Key (VK / VUK). libfreemkv decrypts `Unit_Key_RO.inf`
/// into the per-CPS-unit keys. NOT terminal — the chain continues to the
/// unit keys.
Volume([u8; 16]),
/// Final per-CPS-unit AACS keys (`(cps_unit, 16-byte key)`). A key source
/// (keydb / key server) resolved these, or they were cached in the mapfile
/// at sweep; libfreemkv decrypts directly with no further derivation.
/// at sweep; libfreemkv decrypts directly with no further derivation. This
/// is the terminal level every other variant derives down into.
Unit(Vec<(u32, [u8; 16])>),
}
@@ -1562,9 +1579,9 @@ impl Disc {
unit_keys: keys,
read_data_key: None,
volume_id: [0u8; 16],
uk_ro: Vec::new(),
mkb: Vec::new(),
});
uk_ro: Vec::new(),
mkb: Vec::new(),
});
// The prior resolution error (e.g. KeydbLoad) is now moot — we have
// the decryption key. Clear it so callers don't treat the disc as
// keyless on the stale error.
@@ -1579,12 +1596,85 @@ impl Disc {
/// unit keys came from a key source or the mapfile cache, and libfreemkv
/// decrypts directly (see [`Self::inject_unit_keys`]).
pub fn decrypt_with(&mut self, key: Key) -> Result<()> {
match key {
Key::Unit(keys) => {
self.inject_unit_keys(keys);
Ok(())
}
// Unit keys are terminal — no derivation. Inject directly (resume /
// mapfile cache / a source that already had the final UKs).
if let Key::Unit(keys) = key {
self.inject_unit_keys(keys);
return Ok(());
}
// Every higher level derives DOWN to the unit keys, reusing the
// version-dispatched resolver — the single home for all AACS
// derivation (1.0 / 2.0 / 2.1 / 2.x). It needs the AACS inputs
// (Unit_Key_RO.inf, MKB, VID) stashed on the disc at scan time.
let aacs = self.aacs.as_ref().ok_or(crate::error::Error::AacsNoKeys)?;
if aacs.uk_ro.is_empty() {
// Scan captured no Unit_Key_RO.inf — nothing to derive into.
return Err(crate::error::Error::AacsNoKeys);
}
// Map the supplied Key -> raw material. The source handed in material
// at exactly one level; choosing/applying it is the resolver's job.
let mut supplied = crate::aacs::provider::SuppliedKey {
device_keys: Vec::new(),
processing_keys: Vec::new(),
media_keys: Vec::new(),
disc_entry: None,
};
match key {
Key::Device(dks) => supplied.device_keys = dks,
Key::Processing(pks) => supplied.processing_keys = pks,
Key::Media(mk) => supplied.media_keys = vec![mk],
Key::Volume(vuk) => {
supplied.disc_entry = Some(crate::aacs::DiscEntry {
disc_hash: aacs.disc_hash.clone(),
title: String::new(),
media_key: None,
disc_id: None,
vuk: Some(vuk),
unit_keys: Vec::new(),
});
}
Key::Unit(_) => unreachable!("Key::Unit handled above"),
}
// Snapshot inputs (releases the &self borrow before the &mut below).
let volume_id = aacs.volume_id;
let mkb = aacs.mkb.clone();
let uk_ro = aacs.uk_ro.clone();
let version_u8 = aacs.version;
let provider_refs: [&dyn crate::aacs::KeyProvider; 1] = [&supplied];
let ctx = crate::aacs::ResolveContext {
unit_key_ro: &uk_ro,
content_cert: None,
volume_id: &volume_id,
providers: &provider_refs,
mkb: if mkb.is_empty() { None } else { Some(&mkb) },
};
// Version dispatch — V10 uses the classical resolver at 48-byte
// stride; V20/V21 share the 64-byte stride, so try the classical V20
// paths first and fall back to the 2.1 variant chain.
let resolved = match version_u8 {
1 => crate::aacs::resolve_keys_v1(&ctx),
_ => crate::aacs::resolve_keys_v2(&ctx).or_else(|| crate::aacs::resolve_keys_v21(&ctx)),
}
.ok_or(crate::error::Error::AacsKeyRejected)?;
if resolved.unit_keys.is_empty() {
return Err(crate::error::Error::AacsKeyRejected);
}
let a = self.aacs.as_mut().expect("aacs present (checked above)");
a.unit_keys = resolved.unit_keys;
if resolved.vuk.is_some() {
a.vuk = resolved.vuk;
}
a.key_source = KeyOrigin::ExternalUk;
// A prior scan-time resolution error (e.g. keyless scan) is now moot.
self.aacs_error = None;
Ok(())
}
/// Copy disc sectors to an ISO image file.
@@ -2881,6 +2971,95 @@ mod tests {
);
}
/// Build a minimal valid `Unit_Key_RO.inf` carrying the given encrypted
/// unit keys at the V20 (64-byte) stride. Header is inert (no titles); only
/// the key-storage area matters for `parse_unit_key_ro`.
fn uk_ro_v20(enc_keys: &[[u8; 16]]) -> Vec<u8> {
let uk_pos = 32usize;
let keys_start = uk_pos + 48;
let stride = 64usize;
let mut data = vec![0u8; keys_start + enc_keys.len().max(1) * stride];
data[0..4].copy_from_slice(&(uk_pos as u32).to_be_bytes());
data[uk_pos..uk_pos + 2].copy_from_slice(&(enc_keys.len() as u16).to_be_bytes());
for (i, k) in enc_keys.iter().enumerate() {
let off = keys_start + i * stride;
data[off..off + 16].copy_from_slice(k);
}
data
}
#[test]
fn decrypt_with_volume_derives_per_cps_unit_keys() {
// A Volume key (VUK) is NOT terminal — the lib must decrypt
// Unit_Key_RO.inf into ONE unit key per CPS unit. Oracle = the lib's
// own decrypt_unit_key, so this pins the derive-down WIRING (Volume →
// per-CPS Unit), not the cipher.
let vuk = [0x5au8; 16];
let enc0 = [0x12u8; 16];
let enc1 = [0x34u8; 16];
let exp0 = crate::aacs::decrypt_unit_key(&vuk, &enc0);
let exp1 = crate::aacs::decrypt_unit_key(&vuk, &enc1);
let mut disc = make_test_disc(1000, "UHD");
disc.encrypted = true;
let mut a = aacs_with(Vec::new());
a.uk_ro = uk_ro_v20(&[enc0, enc1]);
disc.aacs = Some(a);
disc.decrypt_with(Key::Volume(vuk)).unwrap();
match disc.decrypt_keys() {
crate::decrypt::DecryptKeys::Aacs { unit_keys, .. } => {
assert_eq!(
unit_keys,
vec![(1u32, exp0), (2u32, exp1)],
"VUK must decrypt EACH CPS unit's encrypted key (does not stop at VK)"
);
}
_ => panic!("expected Aacs decrypt keys after Volume-key derive-down"),
}
assert_eq!(
disc.aacs.as_ref().unwrap().key_source,
KeyOrigin::ExternalUk
);
}
#[test]
fn decrypt_with_higher_key_without_inputs_errors() {
// A non-Unit key needs the AACS inputs (Unit_Key_RO.inf) stashed at
// scan. Without them the lib cannot derive — surfaces AacsNoKeys, not a
// panic and not a silent keyless "success".
let mut disc = make_test_disc(1000, "UHD");
disc.encrypted = true;
disc.aacs = Some(aacs_with(Vec::new())); // uk_ro empty
assert!(matches!(
disc.decrypt_with(Key::Volume([0x11u8; 16])).unwrap_err(),
crate::error::Error::AacsNoKeys
));
// No AACS state at all → same.
let mut disc2 = make_test_disc(1000, "UHD");
disc2.encrypted = true;
assert!(matches!(
disc2.decrypt_with(Key::Media([0x22u8; 16])).unwrap_err(),
crate::error::Error::AacsNoKeys
));
}
#[test]
fn decrypt_with_volume_yielding_no_units_is_rejected() {
// A key that produces zero unit keys (here: an empty key-storage area)
// is a rejection, not a silent empty success.
let mut disc = make_test_disc(1000, "UHD");
disc.encrypted = true;
let mut a = aacs_with(Vec::new());
a.uk_ro = uk_ro_v20(&[]); // num_uk = 0
disc.aacs = Some(a);
assert!(matches!(
disc.decrypt_with(Key::Volume([0x11u8; 16])).unwrap_err(),
crate::error::Error::AacsKeyRejected
));
}
#[test]
fn decrypt_with_unit_key_yields_decrypt_keys() {
// The public lookup-free entry point: hand libfreemkv a Key::Unit and