lib: remove standalone sector-health verify feature

Delete src/verify.rs (standalone 'read every sector, classify health'
module) + its lib.rs pub mod/pub use. It was old, unused code. The
decrypt-verify gate (disc::verify / UnitVerifier) is a DIFFERENT module and
stays. Relocated the pure chapter_at_offset helper (used by locate_ranges +
autorip's done-card) into disc/mod.rs as a pub fn.
This commit is contained in:
Matthew Jackson
2026-07-01 13:09:21 -07:00
parent cf13838f12
commit a93da78621
3 changed files with 27 additions and 896 deletions
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@@ -605,11 +605,37 @@ fn byte_offset_in_title(lba: u32, title: &DiscTitle) -> Option<u64> {
None None
} }
/// The 1-based chapter index + movie-time offset a byte position within a title
/// falls in, or `None` if the title has no size/chapters. Pure helper for the
/// range→chapter/time annotation the progress drilldown ([`locate_ranges`])
/// renders — also used by autorip's done-card range annotation. (Formerly lived
/// in the removed standalone sector-verify module.)
pub fn chapter_at_offset(
chapters: &[Chapter],
byte_offset: u64,
duration_secs: f64,
total_bytes: u64,
) -> Option<(usize, f64)> {
if total_bytes == 0 || chapters.is_empty() {
return None;
}
let time_secs = byte_offset as f64 / total_bytes as f64 * duration_secs;
let mut chapter_idx = 0;
for (i, ch) in chapters.iter().enumerate() {
if ch.time_secs <= time_secs {
chapter_idx = i;
} else {
break;
}
}
Some((chapter_idx + 1, time_secs))
}
/// The 1-based chapter + movie-time offset an LBA falls in, or `(None, None)` /// The 1-based chapter + movie-time offset an LBA falls in, or `(None, None)`
/// if it isn't inside the title. /// if it isn't inside the title.
fn range_chapter(lba: u32, title: &DiscTitle) -> (Option<u32>, Option<f64>) { fn range_chapter(lba: u32, title: &DiscTitle) -> (Option<u32>, Option<f64>) {
if let Some(byte_offset) = byte_offset_in_title(lba, title) { if let Some(byte_offset) = byte_offset_in_title(lba, title) {
if let Some((ch, t)) = crate::verify::VerifyResult::chapter_at_offset( if let Some((ch, t)) = chapter_at_offset(
&title.chapters, &title.chapters,
byte_offset, byte_offset,
title.duration_secs, title.duration_secs,
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@@ -128,10 +128,6 @@ pub mod sector;
pub(crate) mod speed; pub(crate) mod speed;
pub(crate) mod udf; pub(crate) mod udf;
pub(crate) mod unlock_bridge; pub(crate) mod unlock_bridge;
pub mod verify;
// Re-export verify types at the crate root for ergonomic imports.
pub use verify::{SectorRange, SectorStatus, VerifyResult, verify_title};
// ─── Drive lifecycle ──────────────────────────────────────────────────────── // ─── Drive lifecycle ────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
// //
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@@ -1,891 +0,0 @@
//! Disc sector verification — read every sector and classify health.
use crate::disc::{Chapter, DiscTitle};
use crate::progress::{PassProgress, Progress};
use crate::sector::SectorSource;
use std::time::{Duration, Instant};
/// Pause before the single retry attempt on a failed sector, letting a
/// drive that briefly went NOT READY spin back up. Slept in
/// [`RETRY_POLL_INTERVAL`] increments so a cancel request (the progress
/// callback returning `false`) is observed within that interval rather
/// than after the full pause.
const RETRY_PAUSE: Duration = Duration::from_secs(2);
/// Polling cadence while sleeping out [`RETRY_PAUSE`].
const RETRY_POLL_INTERVAL: Duration = Duration::from_millis(250);
/// Sleep up to `total`, returning early with `false` if `cancelled`
/// observes a stop request mid-pause. Returns `true` if the full pause
/// elapsed without cancellation.
fn cancellable_pause(total: Duration, cancelled: &mut dyn FnMut() -> bool) -> bool {
let deadline = Instant::now() + total;
loop {
if cancelled() {
return false;
}
let now = Instant::now();
if now >= deadline {
return true;
}
std::thread::sleep(RETRY_POLL_INTERVAL.min(deadline - now));
}
}
/// Health status of a single sector read.
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy, PartialEq)]
pub enum SectorStatus {
/// Read succeeded on first attempt, under 500ms
Good,
/// Read succeeded but took longer than expected (>500ms per sector)
Slow,
/// Read failed initially but succeeded on retry
Recovered,
/// Read failed all attempts — unrecoverable
Bad,
}
/// A contiguous range of bad or slow sectors.
#[derive(Debug, Clone)]
pub struct SectorRange {
pub start_lba: u32,
pub count: u32,
pub status: SectorStatus,
/// Byte offset from start of title
pub byte_offset: u64,
}
/// Result of a disc verification scan.
#[derive(Debug, Clone)]
pub struct VerifyResult {
pub total_sectors: u64,
pub good: u64,
pub slow: u64,
pub recovered: u64,
pub bad: u64,
/// Contiguous ranges of non-good sectors
pub ranges: Vec<SectorRange>,
pub elapsed_secs: f64,
}
impl VerifyResult {
/// Percentage of sectors that are fully readable (good + slow + recovered).
///
/// Returns `100.0` when there are no sectors. The subtraction is
/// saturating so a caller-constructed `VerifyResult` with `bad` greater
/// than `total_sectors` cannot wrap in release builds (it pins at 0%).
pub fn readable_pct(&self) -> f64 {
if self.total_sectors == 0 {
return 100.0;
}
self.total_sectors.saturating_sub(self.bad) as f64 / self.total_sectors as f64 * 100.0
}
/// True if every sector read first-attempt clean — no bad, no
/// recovered-on-retry, and no slow sectors. A `Recovered` or `Slow`
/// sector means data was eventually returned but the surface is
/// degraded, so `is_perfect()` is intentionally stricter than
/// "fully readable" (which [`readable_pct`](Self::readable_pct)
/// reports by counting recovered + slow as readable).
pub fn is_perfect(&self) -> bool {
self.bad == 0 && self.recovered == 0 && self.slow == 0
}
/// Map a bad sector range to a chapter timestamp.
pub fn chapter_at_offset(
chapters: &[Chapter],
byte_offset: u64,
duration_secs: f64,
total_bytes: u64,
) -> Option<(usize, f64)> {
if total_bytes == 0 || chapters.is_empty() {
return None;
}
let time_secs = byte_offset as f64 / total_bytes as f64 * duration_secs;
let mut chapter_idx = 0;
for (i, ch) in chapters.iter().enumerate() {
if ch.time_secs <= time_secs {
chapter_idx = i;
} else {
break;
}
}
Some((chapter_idx + 1, time_secs))
}
}
/// Verify all sectors in a title's extents.
///
/// Reads in batches for speed, falling back to single-sector reads on a
/// batch failure. Each sector that fails its single read gets one retry
/// after a [`RETRY_PAUSE`] cool-down (cancellable — see below).
///
/// `batch_sectors` is the read granularity in 2048-byte sectors; a value
/// of `0` is treated as `1` (a `0` batch would make no forward progress).
///
/// `on_progress` is both the progress sink and the cancellation channel:
/// returning `false` from [`Progress::report`] requests an early stop. The
/// stop is honoured between sectors *and* mid-retry-pause, so a verify of a
/// disc with many bad sectors stays responsive instead of blocking the full
/// pause per sector. Timing classification uses a 500 ms-per-sector
/// threshold to mark a successful-but-slow read as [`SectorStatus::Slow`].
pub fn verify_title(
reader: &mut dyn SectorSource,
title: &DiscTitle,
batch_sectors: u16,
on_progress: Option<&dyn Progress>,
) -> VerifyResult {
let start = Instant::now();
let mut good: u64 = 0;
let mut slow: u64 = 0;
let mut recovered: u64 = 0;
let mut bad: u64 = 0;
let mut ranges: Vec<SectorRange> = Vec::new();
let mut sectors_done: u64 = 0;
let mut byte_offset: u64 = 0;
// A zero batch size would never advance `offset` -> infinite loop.
// Clamp to at least one sector per read.
let batch_sectors = batch_sectors.max(1);
let total_sectors: u64 = title.extents.iter().map(|e| e.sector_count as u64).sum();
let mut buf = vec![0u8; batch_sectors as usize * 2048];
'outer: for ext in &title.extents {
let mut offset: u32 = 0;
while offset < ext.sector_count {
let remaining = ext.sector_count - offset;
let count = remaining.min(batch_sectors as u32) as u16;
// `start_lba + offset` stays within the extent's own LBA span by
// construction, but a crafted/corrupt extent can push the sum past
// u32::MAX; saturate rather than wrap (release) or panic (debug).
let lba = ext.start_lba.saturating_add(offset);
let bytes = count as usize * 2048;
let batch_start = Instant::now();
let batch_ok = reader
.read_sectors(lba, count, &mut buf[..bytes], false)
.is_ok();
let batch_ms = batch_start.elapsed().as_millis();
if batch_ok {
// Batch succeeded — classify by speed
let status = if batch_ms > count as u128 * 500 {
SectorStatus::Slow
} else {
SectorStatus::Good
};
match status {
SectorStatus::Good => good += count as u64,
SectorStatus::Slow => {
slow += count as u64;
// Merge with the previous range when contiguous and the
// same status, mirroring the per-sector path so a run of
// slow batches coalesces into one range instead of one
// entry per batch.
let merged = ranges.last_mut().is_some_and(|last| {
if last.status == SectorStatus::Slow
&& last.start_lba.saturating_add(last.count) == lba
{
last.count = last.count.saturating_add(count as u32);
true
} else {
false
}
});
if !merged {
ranges.push(SectorRange {
start_lba: lba,
count: count as u32,
status: SectorStatus::Slow,
byte_offset,
});
}
}
_ => {}
}
sectors_done += count as u64;
if let Some(cb) = on_progress {
let pp = crate::progress::PassProgress {
kind: crate::progress::PassKind::Verify,
work_done: sectors_done,
work_total: total_sectors,
bytes_good_total: (good + slow + recovered) * 2048,
bytes_unreadable_total: bad * 2048,
bytes_pending_total: 0,
bytes_retryable_total: 0,
bytes_total_disc: total_sectors * 2048,
disc_duration_secs: Some(title.duration_secs),
bytes_bad_in_main_title: 0,
main_title_duration_secs: Some(title.duration_secs),
main_title_size_bytes: Some(total_sectors * 2048),
located: Default::default(),
};
if !cb.report(&pp) {
break 'outer;
}
}
} else {
// Batch failed — test each sector individually
for i in 0..count {
let sector_lba = lba.saturating_add(i as u32);
let sector_offset = i as usize * 2048;
let sector_byte_offset = byte_offset + i as u64 * 2048;
let s1 = Instant::now();
let first_ok = reader
.read_sectors(
sector_lba,
1,
&mut buf[sector_offset..sector_offset + 2048],
false,
)
.is_ok();
let s1_ms = s1.elapsed().as_millis();
let status = if first_ok && s1_ms <= 500 {
good += 1;
SectorStatus::Good
} else if first_ok {
slow += 1;
SectorStatus::Slow
} else {
// Retry once more after a brief cool-down. The pause is
// cancellable via the progress callback so a long run of
// bad sectors doesn't pin the thread for 2s each with no
// way to stop. If cancelled mid-pause, skip the retry and
// count the sector as bad, then bail out of the scan.
let cancelled_during_pause = !cancellable_pause(RETRY_PAUSE, &mut || {
on_progress.is_some_and(|cb| {
!cb.report(&PassProgress {
kind: crate::progress::PassKind::Verify,
work_done: sectors_done,
work_total: total_sectors,
bytes_good_total: (good + slow + recovered) * 2048,
bytes_unreadable_total: bad * 2048,
bytes_pending_total: 0,
bytes_retryable_total: 0,
bytes_total_disc: total_sectors * 2048,
disc_duration_secs: Some(title.duration_secs),
bytes_bad_in_main_title: 0,
main_title_duration_secs: Some(title.duration_secs),
main_title_size_bytes: Some(total_sectors * 2048),
located: Default::default(),
})
})
});
if cancelled_during_pause {
bad += 1;
break 'outer;
}
if reader
.read_sectors(
sector_lba,
1,
&mut buf[sector_offset..sector_offset + 2048],
false,
)
.is_ok()
{
recovered += 1;
SectorStatus::Recovered
} else {
bad += 1;
SectorStatus::Bad
}
};
if status != SectorStatus::Good {
// Merge with previous range if contiguous and same status
if let Some(last) = ranges.last_mut() {
if last.status == status
&& last.start_lba.saturating_add(last.count) == sector_lba
{
last.count += 1;
} else {
ranges.push(SectorRange {
start_lba: sector_lba,
count: 1,
status,
byte_offset: sector_byte_offset,
});
}
} else {
ranges.push(SectorRange {
start_lba: sector_lba,
count: 1,
status,
byte_offset: sector_byte_offset,
});
}
}
sectors_done += 1;
if let Some(cb) = on_progress {
let pp = crate::progress::PassProgress {
kind: crate::progress::PassKind::Verify,
work_done: sectors_done,
work_total: total_sectors,
bytes_good_total: (good + slow + recovered) * 2048,
bytes_unreadable_total: bad * 2048,
bytes_pending_total: 0,
bytes_retryable_total: 0,
bytes_total_disc: total_sectors * 2048,
disc_duration_secs: Some(title.duration_secs),
bytes_bad_in_main_title: 0,
main_title_duration_secs: Some(title.duration_secs),
main_title_size_bytes: Some(total_sectors * 2048),
located: Default::default(),
};
if !cb.report(&pp) {
break 'outer;
}
}
}
}
offset += count as u32;
byte_offset += bytes as u64;
}
}
VerifyResult {
total_sectors,
good,
slow,
recovered,
bad,
ranges,
elapsed_secs: start.elapsed().as_secs_f64(),
}
}
#[cfg(test)]
mod tests {
use super::*;
use crate::disc::{ContentFormat, DiscTitle, Extent};
use crate::error::Error;
/// Synthetic source: every read succeeds, filling the buffer with zeros.
struct AlwaysGood;
impl SectorSource for AlwaysGood {
fn read_sectors(
&mut self,
_lba: u32,
count: u16,
buf: &mut [u8],
_recovery: bool,
) -> Result<usize, Error> {
let n = count as usize * 2048;
buf[..n].fill(0);
Ok(n)
}
}
/// Synthetic source: every read fails.
struct AlwaysBad;
impl SectorSource for AlwaysBad {
fn read_sectors(
&mut self,
_lba: u32,
_count: u16,
_buf: &mut [u8],
_recovery: bool,
) -> Result<usize, Error> {
Err(Error::ScsiError {
opcode: 0x28,
status: crate::scsi::SCSI_STATUS_CHECK_CONDITION,
sense: None,
})
}
}
fn title_with_extent(start_lba: u32, sector_count: u32) -> DiscTitle {
DiscTitle {
playlist: String::new(),
playlist_id: 0,
duration_secs: 0.0,
size_bytes: 0,
clips: Vec::new(),
streams: Vec::new(),
chapters: Vec::new(),
extents: vec![Extent {
start_lba,
sector_count,
}],
content_format: ContentFormat::BdTs,
codec_privates: Vec::new(),
}
}
#[test]
fn batch_zero_does_not_hang() {
// A zero batch size must be clamped to 1 internally; otherwise the
// inner `while offset < sector_count` loop never advances. The
// assertion only matters because the test returns at all.
let title = title_with_extent(0, 4);
let mut src = AlwaysGood;
let r = verify_title(&mut src, &title, 0, None);
assert_eq!(r.total_sectors, 4);
assert_eq!(r.good, 4);
assert!(r.is_perfect());
}
#[test]
fn all_good_is_perfect() {
let title = title_with_extent(100, 10);
let mut src = AlwaysGood;
let r = verify_title(&mut src, &title, 4, None);
assert_eq!(r.good, 10);
assert_eq!(r.bad, 0);
assert!(r.ranges.is_empty());
assert_eq!(r.readable_pct(), 100.0);
}
#[test]
fn cancel_during_retry_pause_stops_promptly() {
// AlwaysBad forces the single-sector retry path, which pauses before
// its retry. The progress callback requests stop on its first call,
// so the pause must return early and the scan must bail out rather
// than sleeping RETRY_PAUSE * sector_count. A generous wall-clock
// bound (well under a single full pause) proves cancellation worked.
let title = title_with_extent(0, 8);
let mut src = AlwaysBad;
let cb = |_p: &PassProgress| false; // always request stop
let started = Instant::now();
let r = verify_title(&mut src, &title, 4, Some(&cb));
assert!(
started.elapsed() < RETRY_PAUSE,
"verify did not honour cancel during retry pause"
);
// Cancelled mid-first-bad-sector: exactly one sector counted bad.
assert_eq!(r.bad, 1);
}
#[test]
fn readable_pct_saturates_on_inconsistent_counts() {
let r = VerifyResult {
total_sectors: 10,
good: 0,
slow: 0,
recovered: 0,
bad: 9999, // impossible in practice; must not wrap
ranges: Vec::new(),
elapsed_secs: 0.0,
};
assert_eq!(r.readable_pct(), 0.0);
}
#[test]
fn high_lba_extent_does_not_overflow() {
// An extent whose start_lba + offset would exceed u32::MAX must
// saturate, not panic in debug builds.
let title = title_with_extent(u32::MAX - 1, 4);
let mut src = AlwaysGood;
let r = verify_title(&mut src, &title, 2, None);
assert_eq!(r.total_sectors, 4);
}
#[test]
fn no_progress_callback_still_completes_on_bad_sectors() {
// Without a callback there is no cancel signal, so each bad sector
// takes the full RETRY_PAUSE. Keep the extent tiny (1 sector) so the
// test stays fast while still exercising the bad+retry path.
let title = title_with_extent(0, 1);
let mut src = AlwaysBad;
let r = verify_title(&mut src, &title, 1, None);
assert_eq!(r.bad, 1);
assert_eq!(r.ranges.len(), 1);
assert_eq!(r.ranges[0].status, SectorStatus::Bad);
}
// ── New comprehensive tests ────────────────────────────────────────────────
/// A SectorSource that fails exactly `fail_count` calls, then succeeds.
struct FailFirst {
remaining_fails: usize,
}
impl SectorSource for FailFirst {
fn read_sectors(
&mut self,
_lba: u32,
count: u16,
buf: &mut [u8],
_recovery: bool,
) -> Result<usize, Error> {
if self.remaining_fails > 0 {
self.remaining_fails -= 1;
Err(Error::ScsiError {
opcode: 0x28,
status: crate::scsi::SCSI_STATUS_CHECK_CONDITION,
sense: None,
})
} else {
let n = count as usize * 2048;
buf[..n].fill(0);
Ok(n)
}
}
}
fn title_with_two_extents(s1: u32, c1: u32, s2: u32, c2: u32) -> DiscTitle {
DiscTitle {
playlist: String::new(),
playlist_id: 0,
duration_secs: 0.0,
size_bytes: 0,
clips: Vec::new(),
streams: Vec::new(),
chapters: Vec::new(),
extents: vec![
Extent {
start_lba: s1,
sector_count: c1,
},
Extent {
start_lba: s2,
sector_count: c2,
},
],
content_format: ContentFormat::BdTs,
codec_privates: Vec::new(),
}
}
/// readable_pct on a fully-good result is 100.0 (not NaN or < 100).
/// Mutation: changing the formula to `(total - bad - 1) / total` makes this fail.
#[test]
fn readable_pct_all_good_is_exactly_100() {
let r = VerifyResult {
total_sectors: 100,
good: 100,
slow: 0,
recovered: 0,
bad: 0,
ranges: Vec::new(),
elapsed_secs: 0.0,
};
assert_eq!(r.readable_pct(), 100.0);
}
/// readable_pct with zero total_sectors must return 100.0, not NaN/inf
/// from a division by zero.
/// Spec: the doc-comment explicitly states "Returns 100.0 when there are no sectors."
/// Mutation: removing the `if self.total_sectors == 0` guard makes this panic or NaN.
#[test]
fn readable_pct_empty_disc_is_100() {
let r = VerifyResult {
total_sectors: 0,
good: 0,
slow: 0,
recovered: 0,
bad: 0,
ranges: Vec::new(),
elapsed_secs: 0.0,
};
assert_eq!(r.readable_pct(), 100.0);
}
/// readable_pct counts slow and recovered as readable (not bad).
/// Spec: doc says "good + slow + recovered" are readable.
/// Mutation: omitting `slow` or `recovered` from the numerator reduces the result.
#[test]
fn readable_pct_counts_slow_and_recovered_as_readable() {
// 6 of 10 sectors are "lost" (bad); 4 are readable (slow + recovered).
let r = VerifyResult {
total_sectors: 10,
good: 0,
slow: 2,
recovered: 2,
bad: 6,
ranges: Vec::new(),
elapsed_secs: 0.0,
};
// saturating_sub(6) = 4; 4/10 = 40.0
let got = r.readable_pct();
assert!((got - 40.0).abs() < 1e-9, "expected 40.0, got {got}");
}
/// is_perfect() is false when there are slow sectors, even if bad == 0.
/// Spec: doc says "no bad, no recovered-on-retry, and no slow sectors".
/// Mutation: removing `self.slow == 0` from is_perfect() makes this pass when it should fail.
#[test]
fn is_perfect_false_when_slow_present() {
let r = VerifyResult {
total_sectors: 10,
good: 9,
slow: 1,
recovered: 0,
bad: 0,
ranges: Vec::new(),
elapsed_secs: 0.0,
};
assert!(!r.is_perfect());
}
/// is_perfect() is false when there are recovered sectors.
/// Mutation: removing `self.recovered == 0` from is_perfect() makes this fail.
#[test]
fn is_perfect_false_when_recovered_present() {
let r = VerifyResult {
total_sectors: 10,
good: 9,
slow: 0,
recovered: 1,
bad: 0,
ranges: Vec::new(),
elapsed_secs: 0.0,
};
assert!(!r.is_perfect());
}
/// is_perfect() is false when there are bad sectors.
/// Mutation: removing `self.bad == 0` from is_perfect() makes this fail.
#[test]
fn is_perfect_false_when_bad_present() {
let r = VerifyResult {
total_sectors: 5,
good: 4,
slow: 0,
recovered: 0,
bad: 1,
ranges: Vec::new(),
elapsed_secs: 0.0,
};
assert!(!r.is_perfect());
}
/// chapter_at_offset returns None when chapters is empty.
/// Mutation: removing the `chapters.is_empty()` check makes this return Some.
#[test]
fn chapter_at_offset_empty_chapters_returns_none() {
let result = VerifyResult::chapter_at_offset(&[], 1024, 120.0, 100_000);
assert!(result.is_none());
}
/// chapter_at_offset returns None when total_bytes == 0 (division-by-zero guard).
/// Mutation: removing the `total_bytes == 0` guard makes this panic or NaN.
#[test]
fn chapter_at_offset_zero_total_bytes_returns_none() {
use crate::disc::Chapter;
let chapters = vec![Chapter {
time_secs: 0.0,
name: String::new(),
}];
let result = VerifyResult::chapter_at_offset(&chapters, 1024, 120.0, 0);
assert!(result.is_none());
}
/// chapter_at_offset maps byte offset to the correct chapter index (1-based).
/// Spec: time_secs = byte_offset / total_bytes * duration; chapter = last chapter
/// whose time_secs <= computed time.
/// Mutation: off-by-one on chapter_idx (using `i` instead of `chapter_idx`) changes result.
#[test]
fn chapter_at_offset_selects_correct_chapter() {
use crate::disc::Chapter;
// 3 chapters at 0s, 30s, 60s; disc is 120s, 120,000 bytes.
let chapters = vec![
Chapter {
time_secs: 0.0,
name: String::new(),
},
Chapter {
time_secs: 30.0,
name: String::new(),
},
Chapter {
time_secs: 60.0,
name: String::new(),
},
];
let total_bytes: u64 = 120_000;
let duration = 120.0_f64;
// Byte 90,000 → time 90.0s → chapter 3 (index 2, 1-based = 3).
let (ch, t) =
VerifyResult::chapter_at_offset(&chapters, 90_000, duration, total_bytes).unwrap();
assert_eq!(ch, 3, "expected chapter 3, got {ch}");
assert!((t - 90.0).abs() < 1e-6, "expected t≈90.0, got {t}");
// Byte 0 → time 0s → chapter 1 (first chapter).
let (ch0, _) =
VerifyResult::chapter_at_offset(&chapters, 0, duration, total_bytes).unwrap();
assert_eq!(ch0, 1);
}
/// A contiguous sequence of bad sectors in one extent must be coalesced
/// into a single SectorRange (not one entry per sector).
/// Mutation: removing the range-merge logic produces many small ranges.
#[test]
fn contiguous_bad_sectors_coalesce_into_one_range() {
// 4-sector extent, all bad. Batch size 1 forces per-sector path.
// With cancel-on-second-bad we'd stop early; we must let all 4 sectors
// run to check coalescing. Use no callback so they all complete.
// But AlwaysBad + no callback is slow (RETRY_PAUSE per sector × 4).
// Limit to 2 sectors to keep wall-clock reasonable.
let title = title_with_extent(100, 2);
let mut src = AlwaysBad;
// no callback → full 2 × RETRY_PAUSE, but only 2 sectors
let r = verify_title(&mut src, &title, 1, None);
// Both sectors are bad and contiguous; they must merge into one range.
assert_eq!(r.bad, 2);
assert_eq!(
r.ranges.len(),
1,
"contiguous bad sectors must coalesce: got {} ranges",
r.ranges.len()
);
assert_eq!(r.ranges[0].start_lba, 100);
assert_eq!(r.ranges[0].count, 2);
assert_eq!(r.ranges[0].status, SectorStatus::Bad);
}
/// A batch that fails, then each individual sector succeeds on the first
/// per-sector read, is counted as Good (not Recovered).
/// Mutation: counting per-sector-first-ok as Recovered instead of Good flips this.
#[test]
fn batch_fail_then_per_sector_ok_counts_as_good() {
// First read fails (batch), then all per-sector reads succeed.
let mut src = FailFirst { remaining_fails: 1 };
let title = title_with_extent(0, 2);
let r = verify_title(&mut src, &title, 2, None);
// Both sectors should be Good (or Slow if the read was slow — but
// FailFirst returns instantly, so they should be Good).
assert_eq!(r.bad, 0);
assert_eq!(r.recovered, 0);
// Good ≥ 1: at least one sector was read clean on the per-sector path.
assert!(r.good >= 1, "expected some good sectors, got {}", r.good);
}
/// A recovered sector (batch fails, per-sector fails, retry succeeds)
/// appears in ranges with SectorStatus::Recovered.
/// This is exercised by FailFirst with remaining_fails=2: batch fails (1),
/// first per-sector attempt fails (2), retry succeeds (0 remaining).
/// Mutation: mapping recovered to Good removes the Recovered range entry.
#[test]
fn recovered_sector_appears_in_ranges_as_recovered() {
// Batch read of 1 sector: fail once (batch), fail once (per-sector),
// then succeed (retry). That yields Recovered status.
let mut src = FailFirst { remaining_fails: 2 };
let title = title_with_extent(0, 1);
// Provide a callback that never cancels so the retry pause can run.
// But we want the test to be fast — FailFirst returns immediately,
// so the cancel-during-pause path won't be hit. However, we still
// sleep RETRY_PAUSE here (2s). Use no-cancel callback.
let noop_cb = |_: &crate::progress::PassProgress| true;
let r = verify_title(&mut src, &title, 1, Some(&noop_cb));
assert_eq!(r.recovered, 1, "sector should be Recovered");
assert_eq!(r.bad, 0);
assert_eq!(r.ranges.len(), 1);
assert_eq!(r.ranges[0].status, SectorStatus::Recovered);
}
/// total_sectors sums across multiple extents correctly.
/// Mutation: only summing the first extent makes total wrong.
#[test]
fn total_sectors_sums_multiple_extents() {
let title = title_with_two_extents(0, 3, 100, 5);
let mut src = AlwaysGood;
let r = verify_title(&mut src, &title, 4, None);
assert_eq!(r.total_sectors, 8, "expected 3+5=8 sectors");
assert_eq!(r.good, 8);
}
/// SectorRange byte_offset is zero for the very first sector of the first extent.
/// Mutation: starting byte_offset at 2048 instead of 0 shifts all offsets.
#[test]
fn sector_range_byte_offset_starts_at_zero_for_first_sector() {
// AlwaysBad with 1 sector: the range for LBA 0 must have byte_offset=0.
let title = title_with_extent(0, 1);
let mut src = AlwaysBad;
let r = verify_title(&mut src, &title, 1, None);
assert_eq!(r.ranges.len(), 1);
assert_eq!(
r.ranges[0].byte_offset, 0,
"first sector byte_offset must be 0"
);
}
/// SectorRange byte_offset for the second sector is 2048.
/// Spec: sector size = 2048 bytes on Blu-ray (ISO 9660 / ECMA-119 §7).
/// Mutation: computing offset as `i * 2049` changes the second sector offset.
#[test]
fn sector_range_byte_offset_increments_by_2048() {
// Force the second sector to be bad: fail twice (first two reads
// attempt LBA 0 in batch, then individually). That is complex.
// Simpler: use a source that only fails on LBA 1.
struct BadOnLba1;
impl SectorSource for BadOnLba1 {
fn read_sectors(
&mut self,
lba: u32,
count: u16,
buf: &mut [u8],
_recovery: bool,
) -> Result<usize, Error> {
if lba == 1 && count == 1 {
Err(Error::ScsiError {
opcode: 0x28,
status: crate::scsi::SCSI_STATUS_CHECK_CONDITION,
sense: None,
})
} else if lba == 0 && count == 2 {
// Batch of 2 fails when it includes LBA 1 — simulate batch
// failure so we fall to per-sector.
Err(Error::ScsiError {
opcode: 0x28,
status: crate::scsi::SCSI_STATUS_CHECK_CONDITION,
sense: None,
})
} else {
let n = count as usize * 2048;
buf[..n].fill(0);
Ok(n)
}
}
}
// Extent: LBA 0..1 (2 sectors), batch size 2 so we get a batch attempt first.
let title = title_with_extent(0, 2);
let mut src = BadOnLba1;
let noop_cb = |_: &crate::progress::PassProgress| true;
let r = verify_title(&mut src, &title, 2, Some(&noop_cb));
// We expect exactly one bad sector at LBA 1.
assert_eq!(r.bad, 1);
let bad_range = r
.ranges
.iter()
.find(|rng| rng.status == SectorStatus::Bad)
.unwrap();
// LBA 1 is the second sector → byte_offset = 1 * 2048 = 2048.
assert_eq!(
bad_range.byte_offset, 2048,
"second sector byte_offset must be 2048, got {}",
bad_range.byte_offset
);
}
/// cancellable_pause returns true when it completes the full duration
/// without cancellation.
/// Mutation: returning `false` unconditionally makes callers think they were cancelled.
#[test]
fn cancellable_pause_returns_true_when_not_cancelled() {
// Use a very short duration so the test runs fast.
let tiny = Duration::from_millis(10);
let result = cancellable_pause(tiny, &mut || false);
assert!(result, "not-cancelled pause must return true");
}
/// cancellable_pause returns false immediately when the callback requests cancel.
/// Mutation: ignoring the callback return and sleeping the full duration breaks this.
#[test]
fn cancellable_pause_returns_false_when_cancelled() {
let long = Duration::from_secs(60);
let started = Instant::now();
let result = cancellable_pause(long, &mut || true);
assert!(!result, "cancelled pause must return false");
// Must return well within the first poll interval, not after 60s.
assert!(started.elapsed() < Duration::from_secs(1));
}
}