aacs: validate a resolved key against content before applying it

decrypt_with now takes the disc's encrypted content samples and, after
deriving the candidate unit keys, confirms at least one de-scrambles a real
aligned unit before committing them. A wrong key (a keydb VK that doesn't
match the disc, a stale UK) is rejected with AacsKeyRejected instead of
silently applying garbage unit keys. Conservative by design: with no samples
(resume / mapfile cache) it accepts as before, leaving those paths unchanged.

The KeySource trait becomes a stateful provider — next_key hands one candidate
at a time (the source owns the order) and reports exhaustion, replacing the
all-at-once resolve; errored() distinguishes a failed source from a clean
no-key.
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MattJackson
2026-06-05 09:23:08 -07:00
parent 3b7bee9ed4
commit e2aa9abd6d
3 changed files with 268 additions and 92 deletions
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@@ -1555,6 +1555,43 @@ pub enum Key {
Unit(Vec<(u32, [u8; 16])>),
}
/// True if `unit_keys` can de-scramble at least one of the supplied content
/// `samples` — the validation gate for [`Disc::decrypt_with`]. Conservative: a
/// sample that is not AACS-scrambled proves nothing, and with no scrambled
/// sample at all there is nothing to disprove against, so it returns `true`
/// (accept). It only returns `false` when a scrambled sample exists and NO unit
/// key restores it to clear MPEG-TS — i.e. the key is provably wrong for this
/// disc. Reuses the ecosystem's single `is_aacs_scrambled` predicate and the
/// full (bus + AACS) unit decrypt, so it agrees with the actual mux decrypt.
fn aligned_unit_keys_validate(
unit_keys: &[(u32, [u8; 16])],
read_data_key: Option<&[u8; 16]>,
samples: &[Vec<u8>],
) -> bool {
use crate::aacs::decrypt::{ALIGNED_UNIT_LEN, decrypt_unit_full, is_aacs_scrambled};
let scrambled: Vec<&[u8]> = samples
.iter()
.map(|s| s.as_slice())
.filter(|s| s.len() >= ALIGNED_UNIT_LEN && is_aacs_scrambled(s))
.collect();
if scrambled.is_empty() {
return true; // nothing to disprove against — accept
}
if unit_keys.is_empty() {
return false;
}
let mut probe = vec![0u8; ALIGNED_UNIT_LEN];
for sample in scrambled {
for (_, k) in unit_keys {
probe.copy_from_slice(&sample[..ALIGNED_UNIT_LEN]);
if decrypt_unit_full(&mut probe, k, read_data_key) {
return true;
}
}
}
false
}
impl Disc {
/// Get the resolved decryption keys for this disc.
/// Used by disc-to-ISO and other full-disc operations.
@@ -1644,83 +1681,116 @@ impl Disc {
/// in here. For [`Key::Unit`] this is the deferred-mux / resume path: the
/// 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<()> {
// 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(());
}
/// `samples` are encrypted on-disc aligned units (each 6144 bytes), supplied
/// by the caller for content validation. A wrong key — a keydb VK that does
/// not match this disc, a stale UK — can still *derive* a non-empty (garbage)
/// unit-key set, so before the key touches disc state we confirm it actually
/// de-scrambles real ciphertext. This is the single home of key validation:
/// every caller loops a key source's candidates through `decrypt_with` and a
/// rejected key (`Err(AacsKeyRejected)`) transparently falls through to the
/// next. Pass `&[]` when no content sample is available (resume / mapfile
/// cache) — validation is then skipped and the key is applied as-is.
pub fn decrypt_with(&mut self, key: Key, samples: &[Vec<u8>]) -> Result<()> {
// The AACS 2.x bus key, needed to de-scramble a sample for validation;
// captured before any mutable borrow. None for AACS 1.0 and file-backed
// ISO units (bus encryption was already removed at read time).
let read_data_key = self.aacs.as_ref().and_then(|a| a.read_data_key);
// 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(mks) => supplied.media_keys = mks,
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(),
});
// Resolve the supplied key DOWN to candidate unit keys WITHOUT
// committing them, so a wrong higher-level key can be rejected before it
// poisons disc state.
let (candidate_unit_keys, candidate_vuk) = if let Key::Unit(keys) = key {
// Terminal — the source / mapfile already holds the final UKs.
(keys, None)
} else {
// 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);
}
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;
// 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(mks) => supplied.media_keys = mks,
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"),
}
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) },
// 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);
}
(resolved.unit_keys, resolved.vuk)
};
// 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() {
// VALIDATE against real ciphertext. Conservative: reject only when a
// supplied sample is AACS-scrambled and NO candidate unit key can
// de-scramble it. With no samples (or only clear ones) there is nothing
// to disprove against, so the key is accepted as-is — keeping the
// sample-less paths (resume / mapfile cache) byte-for-byte unchanged.
if !aligned_unit_keys_validate(&candidate_unit_keys, read_data_key.as_ref(), samples) {
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;
// Commit — only now does the key touch disc state.
match self.aacs.as_mut() {
Some(a) => {
a.unit_keys = candidate_unit_keys;
if candidate_vuk.is_some() {
a.vuk = candidate_vuk;
}
a.key_source = KeyOrigin::ExternalUk;
}
// A Unit key for an AACS disc whose scan built no state (keyless
// scan, no keydb): synthesize a minimal ExternalUk state.
None => self.inject_unit_keys(candidate_unit_keys),
}
a.key_source = KeyOrigin::ExternalUk;
// A prior scan-time resolution error (e.g. keyless scan) is now moot.
self.aacs_error = None;
Ok(())
@@ -3007,7 +3077,7 @@ mod tests {
disc.encrypted = true;
disc.aacs = Some(aacs_with(vec![(0, [0x01; 16])]));
let new = vec![(0u32, [0x77u8; 16]), (1, [0x88; 16])];
disc.decrypt_with(Key::Unit(new.clone())).unwrap();
disc.decrypt_with(Key::Unit(new.clone()), &[]).unwrap();
match disc.decrypt_keys() {
crate::decrypt::DecryptKeys::Aacs { unit_keys, .. } => {
assert_eq!(unit_keys, new, "must replace, preserving every CPS unit");
@@ -3055,7 +3125,7 @@ mod tests {
a.uk_ro = uk_ro_v20(&[enc0, enc1]);
disc.aacs = Some(a);
disc.decrypt_with(Key::Volume(vuk)).unwrap();
disc.decrypt_with(Key::Volume(vuk), &[]).unwrap();
match disc.decrypt_keys() {
crate::decrypt::DecryptKeys::Aacs { unit_keys, .. } => {
assert_eq!(
@@ -3081,7 +3151,8 @@ mod tests {
disc.encrypted = true;
disc.aacs = Some(aacs_with(Vec::new())); // uk_ro empty
assert!(matches!(
disc.decrypt_with(Key::Volume([0x11u8; 16])).unwrap_err(),
disc.decrypt_with(Key::Volume([0x11u8; 16]), &[])
.unwrap_err(),
crate::error::Error::AacsNoKeys
));
@@ -3090,7 +3161,7 @@ mod tests {
disc2.encrypted = true;
assert!(matches!(
disc2
.decrypt_with(Key::Media(vec![[0x22u8; 16]]))
.decrypt_with(Key::Media(vec![[0x22u8; 16]]), &[])
.unwrap_err(),
crate::error::Error::AacsNoKeys
));
@@ -3106,7 +3177,8 @@ mod tests {
a.uk_ro = uk_ro_v20(&[]); // num_uk = 0
disc.aacs = Some(a);
assert!(matches!(
disc.decrypt_with(Key::Volume([0x11u8; 16])).unwrap_err(),
disc.decrypt_with(Key::Volume([0x11u8; 16]), &[])
.unwrap_err(),
crate::error::Error::AacsKeyRejected
));
}
@@ -3119,7 +3191,7 @@ mod tests {
let mut disc = make_test_disc(1000, "UHD");
disc.encrypted = true;
let uk = vec![(0u32, [0x44u8; 16])];
disc.decrypt_with(Key::Unit(uk.clone())).unwrap();
disc.decrypt_with(Key::Unit(uk.clone()), &[]).unwrap();
match disc.decrypt_keys() {
crate::decrypt::DecryptKeys::Aacs { unit_keys, .. } => {
assert_eq!(unit_keys, uk);
@@ -3128,6 +3200,94 @@ mod tests {
}
}
#[test]
fn unit_key_validation_gates_on_real_ciphertext() {
use crate::aacs::decrypt::{ALIGNED_UNIT_LEN, is_aacs_scrambled};
// No samples -> nothing to disprove against -> accept (sample-less paths
// like resume / mapfile must be unaffected).
assert!(super::aligned_unit_keys_validate(
&[(0, [0x11u8; 16])],
None,
&[]
));
// A clear unit (TS syncs intact) is not scrambled -> proves nothing ->
// accept even with an arbitrary key.
let mut clear = vec![0u8; ALIGNED_UNIT_LEN];
let mut off = 4;
while off < ALIGNED_UNIT_LEN {
clear[off] = 0x47;
off += 192;
}
assert!(!is_aacs_scrambled(&clear));
assert!(super::aligned_unit_keys_validate(
&[(0, [0x11u8; 16])],
None,
&[clear.clone()]
));
// A genuinely scrambled unit the RIGHT key restores to clear TS.
let uk = [0x5au8; 16];
let enc = encrypt_unit_for_test(&clear, &uk);
assert!(
is_aacs_scrambled(&enc),
"encrypted unit must read scrambled"
);
// Right key -> de-scrambles -> accept (NO false reject of a good key).
assert!(super::aligned_unit_keys_validate(
&[(7, uk)],
None,
&[enc.clone()]
));
// Wrong key -> cannot de-scramble a scrambled sample -> reject.
assert!(!super::aligned_unit_keys_validate(
&[(7, [0x00u8; 16])],
None,
&[enc.clone()]
));
// Empty key set against a scrambled sample -> reject.
assert!(!super::aligned_unit_keys_validate(&[], None, &[enc]));
}
/// Inverse of `decrypt_unit` for one 6144-byte unit: produce on-disc
/// ciphertext that `decrypt_unit(uk)` restores to `clear`. Mirrors the AACS
/// unit algorithm — ECB-derive the per-unit key, then AES-CBC encrypt the
/// body with the fixed AACS IV.
fn encrypt_unit_for_test(clear: &[u8], uk: &[u8; 16]) -> Vec<u8> {
use crate::aacs::decrypt::{AACS_IV, ALIGNED_UNIT_LEN};
use aes::Aes128;
use aes::cipher::{BlockEncrypt, KeyInit, generic_array::GenericArray};
let mut unit = clear[..ALIGNED_UNIT_LEN].to_vec();
let mut header = [0u8; 16];
header.copy_from_slice(&unit[..16]);
let cipher = Aes128::new(GenericArray::from_slice(uk));
let mut blk = GenericArray::clone_from_slice(&header);
cipher.encrypt_block(&mut blk);
let mut dk = [0u8; 16];
for i in 0..16 {
dk[i] = blk[i] ^ header[i];
}
let bc = Aes128::new(GenericArray::from_slice(&dk));
let mut prev = AACS_IV;
let mut i = 16;
while i + 16 <= ALIGNED_UNIT_LEN {
let mut b = [0u8; 16];
for j in 0..16 {
b[j] = unit[i + j] ^ prev[j];
}
let mut g = GenericArray::clone_from_slice(&b);
bc.encrypt_block(&mut g);
for j in 0..16 {
unit[i + j] = g[j];
}
prev.copy_from_slice(&unit[i..i + 16]);
i += 16;
}
unit
}
#[test]
fn inject_unit_keys_is_noop_without_aacs_on_unencrypted_or_css() {
// Unencrypted disc: nothing to inject into, stays None.
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@@ -12,7 +12,6 @@
//! stays in it.
use crate::disc::Key;
use crate::error::Result;
/// The public AACS inputs a key source needs to look a disc up. Captured at
/// scan; contains no secrets — only the disc identity and the on-disc AACS
@@ -38,26 +37,32 @@ pub struct DiscInputs {
pub samples: Vec<Vec<u8>>,
}
/// A key source: given a disc's [`DiscInputs`], offer candidate [`Key`]s.
/// A key source: a stateful provider that hands a disc's candidate [`Key`]s out
/// **one at a time**, in whatever order it judges best for its backing store.
///
/// Dumb by contract — a source queries its backing store and enumerates the raw
/// material it holds as candidate keys at whatever level it has (device /
/// processing / media / volume / unit). It performs NO AACS derivation and NO
/// validation; `Disc::decrypt_with` derives down, and the caller validates by
/// decrypting a sample. That keeps every derivation step in one place (the
/// library) across AACS 1.0 / 2.0 / 2.1 / 2.x.
/// Dumb by contract — a source queries its store and yields the raw material it
/// holds at whatever level it has (device / processing / media / volume / unit).
/// It performs NO AACS derivation and NO validation: `Disc::decrypt_with`
/// derives down AND validates against real ciphertext, returning `Err` for a key
/// that does not decrypt this disc. That keeps every derivation step and the one
/// validation gate in the library, across AACS 1.0 / 2.0 / 2.1 / 2.x.
///
/// A source returns *multiple ordered candidates* because a single store can
/// hold material for several derivation paths (a keydb has a per-disc VUK *and*
/// a device-key pool *and* a media-key pool — the source can't know which
/// applies without the MKB walk, which is derivation). The caller tries the
/// candidates in order and keeps the first that decrypts (validate-before-
/// return). A source that resolves server-side (an online key service) or holds
/// a cached final key (the mapfile) simply returns one candidate.
/// The source is the one that knows how many candidates it has and in what order
/// to try them — a keydb holds a per-disc UK *and* VUK *and* a device-key pool,
/// so it hands them out cheapest/most-specific first (UK ▸ VK ▸ MK ▸ DK) and
/// reports exhaustion when its list runs out; an online key service or a mapfile
/// cache hold exactly one. The caller drives the loop: `next_key` →
/// `Disc::decrypt_with` → on `Err`, ask again → until a key decrypts or the
/// source returns `None` (a genuine "no key for this disc"). Compose several
/// sources, in the caller's chosen order, with [`crate`]'s `MultiSource`.
pub trait KeySource {
/// Candidate keys for this disc, most-specific first. Empty = this source
/// has nothing; `Err(_)` = the source itself failed (I/O, network, parse).
fn resolve(&self, inputs: &DiscInputs) -> Result<Vec<Key>>;
/// Hand the NEXT candidate key for this disc, or `None` once this source is
/// exhausted. Stateful: the source tracks what it already handed out this
/// session, so asking again after a rejected key yields the next candidate
/// (or `None`) — it never re-offers a key or re-hits a one-shot backend (an
/// online service is asked at most once). A source failure (I/O, network,
/// parse) surfaces as `None` — there is simply nothing more to try.
fn next_key(&mut self, inputs: &DiscInputs) -> Option<Key>;
/// Whether this source needs [`DiscInputs::samples`] populated (encrypted
/// content samples) — true for a source that validates against ciphertext
@@ -66,4 +71,13 @@ pub trait KeySource {
fn needs_samples(&self) -> bool {
false
}
/// Whether this source FAILED (I/O, network, parse) rather than simply
/// having no key. Checked after exhaustion so the caller can tell a genuine
/// "no key for this disc" apart from "the key service was unreachable". A
/// store that treats absence as not-an-error (a missing keydb / mapfile)
/// leaves this `false`.
fn errored(&self) -> bool {
false
}
}
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@@ -218,7 +218,9 @@ pub fn input(url: &str, opts: &InputOptions) -> io::Result<Box<dyn crate::pes::S
// yields them for the stream below. Propagate a failed application
// rather than silently muxing an undecryptable stream.
if !opts.unit_keys.is_empty() {
disc.decrypt_with(crate::disc::Key::Unit(opts.unit_keys.clone()))
// These UKs were already resolved AND validated by the caller
// (the CLI's keydb loop), so no re-validation sample is needed.
disc.decrypt_with(crate::disc::Key::Unit(opts.unit_keys.clone()), &[])
.map_err(|e| -> io::Error { e.into() })?;
}
// No-key guard: if decryption is requested (not --raw) and the disc