The key map is now purely "these sectors use this key": entry_for returns
Option and an LBA in no range is left untouched (no default-decrypt-
everything fallback). resolve_mux_key_map builds explicit content ranges
for every case — single-CPS keys each content extent, multi-CPS keys each
extent with the key that opens it, and FMTS fills the non-segment content
with the base Unit Key so a whole-disc read decrypts content and passes
nav/filesystem through. Combined with the fail-loud resolve, a map can
never silently apply a wrong key, and clear sectors are never scrambled.
decrypt_sectors_mapped skips a unit with no map entry; read_plan keeps an
unmapped unit (pass-through content) and drops only alternate-phase
forensic units. Tests updated to the Option semantics.
mp4 demuxer (untrusted input): bound every allocation sized from a box
field (stsz/stco/stsc counts, stts/ctts run-lengths, per-sample and moov
sizes, plus an absolute cap so a sparse file can't inflate file_len);
guard the parse_stsd slice and a zero mdhd timescale; cap track count so
the per-track PID can't overflow; rewrite read_moov to handle size==0 /
size<8 / 64-bit largesize; parse esds/AudioSpecificConfig for AAC; write
tkhd duration in the movie timescale.
decrypt: resolve_mux_key_map now fails loud on an extent no key can
classify instead of inheriting the previous extent's key, so a keymap
never silently carries a wrong key; the sweep/patch key-fetch recovery
fails loud when a unit is still unresolved after the retry.
AACS: reject inverted forensic segments in both range builders; compare
the forensic index in u16 space so an out-of-range value can't truncate
onto a valid u8 index. RECOVERED_ERROR no longer latches the damage zone,
preserving the 30s wedge cooldown for a following hard error.
audio: AAC/MP2/MP3/FLAC carry the last PTS across a PES with no timestamp;
the DTS-HD extension-sync search is bounded to after the core; the MP4
16.16 sample-rate field saturates. demux_sink records the video reference
before the kind filter so audio:// / sub:// keep multi-clip PTS continuity
and the DELAY tag.
Remove a dead error variant and the AACS-unsupported-video code; codec
comments cite the primary format specs; assorted doc/naming fixes and
regression tests throughout.
Every DVD read path — the file-backed mux highway (build_iso_pipeline) and
the live-drive single-pass DiscStream — now resolves the per-VTS CSS title
key through one shared step, css::resolve_dvd_title_key, cracked keylessly in
playback order from the title's own extents. Removes the earlier design that
reused a single scan-time key (meaningless for a per-VTS scheme) and muxed a
detection-miss disc's scrambled sectors as garbage.
- Disc::scan no longer cracks a key up front; it does only the CSS bus-auth
read-unlock, hoisted before the UDF prefetch so scrambled small/menu VOBs
no longer cost a rejected read each (CSS-DVD scan ~25s -> ~6s).
- An uncrackable title hard-fails (E7023) instead of passing ciphertext as
plaintext; --raw skips the crack entirely; a Stop mid-crack surfaces Halted.
- DiscStream::new is now fallible and threads raw + halt.
- Fix a stale codec-parser doc claim (TrueHD/FLAC/MP2/AAC do gate via DropTally).
A CSS DVD whose main title was mis-detected as unencrypted (the up-front
crack scanned the largest cell first and starved its budget in that cell's
clear prefix) muxed scrambled sectors as plaintext at exit 0. CSS leaves
the pack/PES header clear, so an un-descrambled sector muxes as a
structurally-valid but corrupt PES packet with zero loss reported.
decrypt_keys_for_title resolves a DVD title's CSS key two ways:
- Fast path: reuse the scan's cracked key when its crack_span covers this
title's VTS (no re-read; on a live drive no second bus-auth).
- Crack: on a detection miss or a different VTS, crack from the title's OWN
extents in a SINGLE scan in natural PLAYBACK ORDER (never largest-first).
One scan = one CSS-locked early-bail, so a locked title is not re-hammered
per cell against a live drive (hard rule #2); the 50k-sector budget is the
same accepted bound the disc-wide scan uses. Cracked -> key; Unencrypted
-> clear; ScrambledUncracked -> hard-fail.
ensure_title_decryptable hard-fails an uncrackable DVD title even when
detection missed, and passes a title that resolved its OWN valid key
regardless of the disc-wide css_error. descramble_region is unchanged from
v1.5.1 (validated-key seed).
Also rename the unlocker report's DVD entry CSS -> DVD. Bump 1.5.2.
Regression since the previous release, which added an MLP major-sync checksum
gate to drop genuinely-undecodable audio frames. The checksum itself was computed
with mismatched byte order: `crc16_mlp` is the correct crc_2D table (poly 0x2D,
MSB-first) but returns its two bytes in the OPPOSITE order to libavutil's
`av_crc`, and `mlp_major_sync_crc_ok` then folded in the pre-trailer word
little-endian while comparing the trailer big-endian. The net result never
matched a real major sync, so EVERY major sync was judged corrupt. That armed the
drop-forward on the first AU and, since no major sync ever validated to clear it,
collateral-dropped every following AU forever — the entire TrueHD track was
silently dropped. Its AUs then flushed only at mux end, so the track's blocks
landed physically after all the video: a decoder reading video+TrueHD had to
buffer the whole title to reach the first audio block and spiralled into an
unbounded memory runaway ("decoder ran out of memory"). Every TrueHD title
produced after the gate landed was affected; a title from the release before it
is clean. (The header-size parse — a frequent suspect for extended 7.1/Atmos
headers — is NOT the bug; it already matches ffmpeg's `mlp_get_major_sync_size`
byte-for-byte.)
Fix: compute the checksum exactly as ffmpeg's `ff_mlp_checksum16` —
`crc16_mlp(body).swap_bytes() ^ AV_RL16(word) == AV_RL16(trailer)`. Cross-verified
byte-exact against two real discs (a 7.1/Atmos title and a 5.1 title, independent
32-byte headers both validate). With the checksum correct, major syncs validate
and the drop-forward corruption protection works as intended.
Defence in depth: a major-sync checksum that STILL can't be validated (a genuinely
corrupt or as-yet-unparsed header) no longer arms the drop-forward until we hold a
validated baseline (`num_substreams` from a prior clean major sync) — so a single
bad header can never again silently drop an entire track.
Tests: the `finalize_major_sync` fixture now builds the checksum the corrected way;
a synthetic checksum-failed head major sync is kept, not dropped; the existing
baseline-then-corrupt drop-forward tests still pass. Verified end to end against a
real disc: the TrueHD track demuxes to a full, cleanly-decodable 48 kHz 8-channel
stream, interleaved with the video, instead of 0 bytes.
Give `info` the same forced-subtitle verdict the muxer derives during a
rip, so the two agree. A shared classifier (mux::codec::pgs::ForcedTracker)
folds a PGS track's display sets — forced iff every one carries the
forced_on_flag — and is used by BOTH the MKV writer and a new scan-time
probe that reads the title's PGS streams (reusing the TS demuxer and PGS
parser). The probe only overrides a track it actually observed content
for, so an undecrypted/unread stream keeps its vendor-derived flag. Gated
behind ScanOptions::probe_forced_subtitles (off for the rip path, which
detects forced while muxing without a second read).
Free-format MPEG-audio (bitrate_index 0) is a legal, decodable mode — the
decoder derives the frame size from the sync spacing. Dropping it was a
false positive on a clean stream, so it now passes the gate.
Three TrueHD state-machine fixes from an adversarial audit:
- A corrupt access unit drops forward to the next major sync, but only
the individually-verified corruption now feeds the whole-track poison
verdict; the resync run is collateral. A couple of transient errors can
no longer poison and discard an otherwise-good multi-hour track. The
shared drop tally gains a verified/collateral split for this.
- The per-AU PTS rate is refined only from a CRC-validated major sync, so
a corrupt major sync whose rate nibble decodes to another rate family
can no longer shift the resumed audio — a drop stays a silence gap.
- The resync clears only on a CRC-validated major sync, never on a runt
too short to hold and validate its header.
Flag a PGS subtitle track FlagForced when it displays subtitles and every
one carries the HDMV forced_on_flag (a dedicated forced/narrative track),
independent of the disc's vendor label metadata. The track header
reserves a FlagForced byte up front and it is promoted at finish() from
the accumulated display-set state. Only ever promotes — a track already
forced from the playlist metadata is never demoted.
A damaged audio access unit is now dropped rather than muxed as a
decoder-choking glitch. Sync is preserved — a drop becomes a silence
gap, never a shift — and every drop is logged. Detection is per-codec,
each mirroring the format's authoritative integrity check:
DTS core-header validity gates
AC-3/E-AC-3 native frame CRC-16 + bitstream-id range
FLAC whole-frame CRC-16 residue
MP2/MP3 header sanity + free-format reject
AAC-ADTS header sanity (raw AAC passes through untouched)
TrueHD/MLP major-sync CRC-16 + AU parity; corrupt AUs drop forward
to the next major sync, since decode state carries
across access units
LPCM and video are excluded by design (no in-frame integrity data;
inter-frame prediction). A shared DropTally handles counting, logging,
and a whole-track fallback for a mostly-undecodable track.
DTS-HD MA access units are a lossy core frame followed by trailing
extension substreams up to the next core sync. On source-damaged discs
(observed on the Bourne UHDs) the bytes where the XLL extension belongs
are neither a core sync nor an extension sync -- pure garbage -- which
desyncs ffmpeg's XLL decoder and cascades into 'Read past end of XLL
band data' / 'DSYNC check failed' across the whole track.
next_core_boundary now distinguishes three boundary states via a new
ext_clean flag on NextCore::Found:
- precise/recognized extension sync -> ext_clean=true (keep full AU)
- garbage at the boundary byte -> ext_clean=false (drop the ext)
When ext_clean is false we emit the DTS core alone (drop the smallest
junk piece, keep the frame and its PTS) and drain past the garbage to
the next core. Recognized-but-unsizeable extensions still ride the
heuristic scan and are kept intact, so lossless tracks are unaffected --
only genuinely corrupt extension bytes are dropped.
Bourne s1.dts: 1606 damaged frames / 691620 (0.232%), 93% isolated
single frames, worst run 3 in a row (~32ms lossy blip).
Parse the DTS core header (SFREQ/AMODE/RATE/LFF/NBLKS/FSIZE) → a ddts box
(sample rate, channel layout mask, core size, computed bitrate, LFE);
whole access units (core + DTS-HD extension substreams) pass through, so
an HD decoder finds the extension. dtsh when an extension sync follows the
core, else dtsc. Fit oracle now carries DTS / DTS-HD MA / DTS-HD HR.
Validated on 300 (real DTS-HD MA 7.1): freemkv's mp4 DTS track is
byte-identical to ffmpeg -c copy under ffprobe (dts / 48000 / 8ch / 7.1)
and decodes clean (exit 0). Channel layout correct.
moov now precedes mdat. At create() reserve a moov-sized hole (a free
box) between ftyp and mdat: reserve = round_up_4MB(16 B/sample ×
est_samples) + 4MB buffer, floored at 8MB. Because the hole precedes
mdat, sample offsets are fixed from the start — no rewrite, no offset
patch. finish() writes moov into the hole and pads the slack with a free
box; if the estimate is blown it falls back to moov-at-end. Streams over
HTTP without a pre-fetch. Reserve-math + box-order tests added.
Read side of mp4://: parse moov/trak/stbl (stsd codecs+hvcC/avcC/channel
info, stsz/stco/co64+stsc → per-sample offsets, stts+ctts → decode/
composition timing, stss → sync), rebuild a DiscTitle, and emit samples
as PesFrames in global decode order. Video NALs are length-prefixed in
MP4 — the exact framing the MKV muxer wants — so no reframing. Wired into
input() so mp4:// flows to every sink (mkv://, audio://, json://, …).
In-memory write→read round-trip test proves symmetry (streams, hvcC,
sample sizes survive). Progressive MP4 only; fragmented (moof) is future.
Make Mp4Sink generic over a seekable writer; the CLI output() arm wraps
the file in WritebackFile (as mkv:// does) so a UHD-scale mux to slow /
NFS staging avoids the dirty-page burst. The mdat backpatch is an
ordinary seek WritebackFile already handles (seek_then_patch_roundtrip).
Tests switched to in-memory Cursor writers.
Generalize the sink to N tracks: one video + every MP4-mappable audio
track. Audio sample entries built from the first frame's bitstream —
AC-3 (ac-3/dac3) and E-AC-3 (ec-3/dec3), parsing the (E-)AC-3 BSI for
fscod/bsid/bsmod/acmod/lfeon and the data rate. Per-sample audio
durations from PTS deltas (no reorder → no ctts, all sync). Fit oracle
(mp4_fit_report, exported): video HEVC/H264, audio AC-3/E-AC-3;
TrueHD/DTS/LPCM and bitmap subs are excluded with a typed reason so the
CLI can report exclusions — never a silent drop.
Verified vs ffmpeg -c copy on real discs: AVC+AC3 and HEVC(HDR10)+AC3
both frame-exact on every track (video 2650/4270, audio 5567/3454),
duration and colour identical, clean decode. On a pathological 4-clip
title ffmpeg's OWN output emits the same DTS-monotonicity warnings (more
of them) — source-inherent, not a muxer defect.
New mux/mp4: writes ftyp+mdat+moov (moov-at-end), streaming samples into
a 64-bit mdat and building the sample tables in memory, patched at
finish(). Video track (HEVC/AVC): passthrough length-prefixed NALs
(already MP4 framing), full stts/stsz/stsc/co64/stss and signed ctts,
CFR-derived decode timeline (pipeline carries presentation PTS only), and
a colr box for HDR10 colour signalling. hvc1/avc1 sample entry from the
hvcC/avcC codec_private. Fail-loud on codecs with no MP4 mapping.
Verified against ffmpeg -c copy on real discs: AVC-SDR (300) and
HEVC-HDR10 UHD (Dune) both frame-exact (8159 / 8160 frames), colour-exact
(bt2020/smpte2084/bt2020nc), and clean-decoding. Audio + fit oracle land
in M2.
Completes the per-track-class trio with audio:// / sub://. video:// is
the demux path with a TrackKind::Video kind filter — each video track to
its own native elementary stream (.hevc/.h264/.vc1/.m2v/.obu), no audio
or subtitles. Reuses the existing kind_filter machinery and extension
map; scheme/parse/output/write-only-guard arms added symmetrically.
The json:// sink previously emitted only codec + language + pid per
stream. Fill it out to the full DiscTitle: video carries resolution
(+ pixel dims, interlaced), frame rate (+ fraction), HDR, colour space,
display aspect, and measured CICP; audio carries channels (+ count),
sample rate (+ Hz), and editorial purpose; subtitles carry the
qualifier. Add the clip list and chapter names. This is everything the
scan resolved, so json:// is a lossless machine-readable view of a
title rather than a summary.
Two write-only file sinks that ignore the PES stream and emit the title
metadata at construction (fvi-style, wired through output()):
- chapters:// — chapter markers in the format the extension picks: .xml
(Matroska, default), .txt/.ogm (OGM simple), .vtt (WebVTT). Reuses the
existing chapters_xml/chapters_ogm writers; adds a WebVTT writer.
- json:// — one title's model (playlist, duration, size, format, streams,
chapters) as pretty JSON via serde_json.
New mux/meta_sink.rs; StreamUrl gains Chapters/Json; codec_label +
chapters_xml/ogm promoted to pub(crate) for reuse.
Tests: chapters_format_selected_by_extension, title_json_carries_streams_and_chapters.
Two extraction sinks built on the existing demux machinery: audio:// keeps
only audio tracks (native containers .thd/.dts/.ac3/.eac3/.pcm...), sub://
only subtitle tracks (PGS .sup, VobSub .idx+.sub, text .srt) — one file per
track, no video, no chapters sidecar. DemuxOptions gains a kind_filter; the
DemuxSink writers (already complete) are reused verbatim. StreamUrl gains
Audio/Sub variants; output() builds the filtered DemuxSink.
Test: kind_filter_keeps_only_the_selected_class.
The read_plan fix landed on the file-backed highway (build_iso_pipeline)
but the inline DiscStream (live single-pass) still passed the alternate
device-group half to the demux — a known FMTS bug on rip_mode="single".
DiscStream::with_key_map installs the proactive map and rewrites the
extent walk to the read plan, so the live single-pass path reads ONLY
our-phase units, exactly like the highway. DecryptingSectorSource gains
set_key_map for the already-constructed decorator. Non-forensic maps
return the extents unchanged, so every non-FMTS disc is byte-identical.
Test: with_key_map_reads_only_our_phase_units — a forensic Even segment
drops exactly its alternate units from the extent walk. Precommit green
on 1.86.
An FMTS forensic segment interleaves our device group's variant with a
foreign group's at the aligned-unit level. The mux was decrypting only
our phase but leaving the alternate (foreign) units in the buffer as
ciphertext, trusting the demux to 'drop untouched ciphertext cleanly'.
It doesn't: random 0x47 bytes at the 192-byte stride hit tracked PIDs,
mis-parse, and trip the demux's concealed-gap keyframe-resync — which
drops GOOD frames of ours around every segment (349 resyncs / ~6391
packets on Stand by Me, visible as playback flaws).
The map already knows which unit each LBA is and, for a forensic
segment, which phase is ours. AacsKeyMap::read_plan turns that into the
title's read plan: every default/CPS unit, plus inside a segment ONLY
our-phase units. The alternate units are never fetched, decrypted, or
handed to the demux — the demux sees one gapless our-variant stream.
- read_plan is general (single-CPS, multi-CPS, FMTS): a map with no
Even/Odd range returns the extents unchanged, so DVD/CSS, single-CPS
UHD and multi-CPS Blu-ray read byte-for-byte as before.
- Wired into build_iso_pipeline (the file-backed highway that muxes
resumed ISOs). Producer re-anchors unit_base per extent, so per-unit
segment reads stay unit-aligned and decrypt correctly.
- Extent gains PartialEq/Eq for the read_plan tests.
Tests: read_plan non-forensic unchanged; forensic omits exactly the
alternate units, kept units match the decrypt gate unit-for-unit. All
2314 lib tests pass; precommit green on 1.86.
Pending: end-to-end ISO re-mux validation (concealed gaps 349 -> ~0).
Verified zero callers across all consumer crates AND libfreemkv integration tests:
MUX_APP, Disc::{aacs_disc_hash,encrypted_content_ranges,inject_unit_keys},
locate_ranges, mapfile::{MapEntry,entries}, diag::dump_mkv_track,
DiscStream::{errors,lost_bytes} (read via accessors). Removed the unused mux
DemuxSink/FviSink crate-root re-exports (constructed internally by output() via
the direct module path). Staged demux option variants marked allow(dead_code).
Removed the test-only unchecked wrapper and renamed decrypt_keys_for_title_checked
-> decrypt_keys_for_title (one method returning (keys, title_is_clear)). Production
already used the checked form; the _checked suffix had no counterpart. Callers +
docs updated; two tests take .0.
create_with_source (full SourceInfo) was only ever called by the create wrapper
with a partial SourceInfo — the extra capability was unused (YAGNI). Inlined the
constructor body into create and deleted the _with_source variant; callers
unchanged.
One method per action (CLAUDE.md), not a foo_with_X pair — create_at was the real
constructor and create was a None wrapper. Callers pass Option<&Path> directly.
FMTS (AACS 2.1) now decodes per (LBA, phase): Phase enum + AacsKeyMap::
from_ranges_phased, decrypt only the variant's parity half. resolve_fmts_key_map
does a 2-phase index-1 anchor then per-index phase probe, and sizes the forensic
set to whatever the source returns (no hardcoded 32). KeyFetch is now two explicit
operations (unit_keys / fmts_indexes) and KeySource splits get_uk into
get_unit_keys + get_fmts_indexes. BYPASS_FMTS_KEY gate removed (first-class format).
Teed up for 1.4.5. Local WIP baseline.
The keyserver protocol now returns all 32 index keys as an array for a
forensic content sample (and a single-element array for plain content).
resolve_fmts_key_map sends one forensic batch and maps array element i to
segment index i+1, replacing the per-index blind-probe collection loop
that repeatedly hit the key service. Segment/index parsing and the
aligned-unit content classification are reworked to support this:
- rename variant_select -> index_select (per-index, not per-variant)
- content classification moves to is_clean(buf, ContentFormat) so the
unit selector emits only units the key service accepts
- segment.rs: parse IndividualSegment.tbl index tags + SPN ranges,
build contiguous LBA key ranges from the resolved 32-key array
- decrypt/decorator plumbing for the resolved per-index keys
Fail loud (FmtsKeyMissing) when the forensic query returns < 32 keys or
any segment index stays unresolved.
decrypt:
- decrypt_sectors is now a pure decrypt (apply key, leave plaintext, report
unverified bytes); TS-structure is a separate primitive (is_clean_ts/ps) used
only for key selection and read-verify. The mux passes decrypted bytes through
(the demuxer drops non-conforming packets), ending the NULL-TS conceal loop and
the per-unit key-server refetch storm. Key-proof floor replaces the 75%
supermajority.
recovery:
- Removed the post-read decrypt-verify gate (verify.rs) that mis-aligned the
disc-absolute unit grid against clip-anchored AACS units and false-failed good
clips (e.g. Dunkirk's orphan-CPS clip). Bad sectors are marked by physical read
result; decryptability is proven at scan + mux time.
HD DVD (first-class AACS):
- Role-based candidate-list file sourcing so an HD DVD's /ANY!/ files
(MKBROM.AACS, VTKF000.AACS, CONTENT_CERT.AACS) are found with no disc-type
branch. parse_vtkf parses VTKF000.AACS into the same UnitKeyFile as a BD
Unit_Key_RO.inf, so the shared VUK unwrap applies unchanged. set_unit_base
clip-anchoring. Two decrypt-axis assumptions remain UNVERIFIED-HDDVD-DECRYPT
(no encrypted disc to test).
mux:
- MVC (Blu-ray 3D) track signals unified into one MVCDecoderConfigurationRecord;
release-safe track_vint (3-byte VINT) and pid_index (i32) guards.
hardening:
- Container-aware is_clean / encryption detection; bytes_bad_in_title fail-safe
on a corrupt mapfile; CSS crack gated on DiscFormat::Dvd (HD DVD excluded);
non-vacuous CSS tests; patch NOT_READY/HARDWARE/ILLEGAL_REQUEST/ABORTED
sense-path tests.
decrypt_sectors is now a pure decrypt — apply the CPS unit key, leave the
plaintext, report how many bytes did not reach clean TS ("unverified"). It
never restores ciphertext, nulls, or re-fetches. "Did a key produce clean TS?"
is a key-selection / read-verify signal, not the verdict "did we decrypt?": a
correct key can decrypt a bad-encoded region, and broken TS is a muxer concern
(the demuxer drops the packet and resyncs).
Callers own the policy:
- mux (read > decrypt > mux): pass the decrypted bytes to the muxer, whatever
they are; fail loud only on a genuine can't-decrypt (no key / misaligned).
- sweep/patch (reading from a disc): an unverified unit is a bad read — recover
a fresh key and retry, or fail loud so disc-recovery re-reads it.
Removes three duplicated decisions — the decrypt-time ciphertext restore, the
mux NULL-TS conceal loop, and the per-unit key-server refetch — plus the dead
aacs_unit_still_ciphertext predicate. Key-fetch recovery now samples the on-disc
ciphertext explicitly (a pure decrypt leaves the buffer plaintext) and lives
only on the rip/verify path, never the mux.
Fixes the 30-90s/region mux stalls and key-server storm on bad-encoded UHD runs
that 1.4.1 left behind (it relaxed the gate but not the surrounding machinery).
AACS content decryption rejected a whole 6144-byte aligned unit unless
EVERY content packet was conformant MPEG-TS. One authored-bad packet (a
pressing/encoding defect or an AACS 2.1 forensic-variant frame) made the
mux conceal the entire unit as NULL TS — destroying up to 31/32 good
packets and tallying them as loss, surfacing as false "corruption" on
otherwise-clean discs (observed across two UHD titles).
decrypt_unit now asks only "did a key OPEN this unit?" — a padding-aware
>=75% supermajority of content packets restoring their 0x47 sync, a gate
no wrong key can reach (uniform-AES noise floor) yet one that tolerates a
minority of authored-bad packets. Opened units pass through VERBATIM; a
non-conforming packet is left for the demuxer to drop on sync-loss and
resync past. TS-sync conformance is a muxer concern, never a decryption
verdict. The post-read verify/sweep gate now shares the same primitive so
it can never disagree with the mux decrypt.
Also unify the MVC (Blu-ray 3D) track signals: the mvcC CodecPrivate
extension, the BlockAdditionMapping, and each per-frame BlockAdditional
all derive from one MVCDecoderConfigurationRecord built once per track, so
a malformed dependent-view parameter set can no longer orphan a BlockAddID.
Second audit round converged (severity collapsed 6 HIGH -> 1; the one
HIGH was a bounded 32-element scan, not a defect; the sole spec MEDIUM
was the same false-positive re-raised — 0xBF matches ISO/IEC 14496-15
§7.6.2 verbatim). One genuine robustness fix plus coverage:
- extract_mvc_params: skip a zero-length NAL instead of abandoning the
scan, so a stray length prefix before the subset SPS/PPS no longer
silently drops 3D signalling. Test proves params after a zero-length
NAL are still found.
- Tests: parser_for_mvc_dependent routes H.264 to a passthrough parser;
passthrough with an IDR does not re-assert param sets (the keyframe &&
!mvc branch).
- Document the per-playlist (not per-clip) is_3d latching as a known
limitation (real main-feature playlists are uniformly 3D).
Triage of a 10-lens code audit of the 3D branch. Fixes for real defects;
rejected three spec false-positives that matched the ISO/IEC 14496-15
§7.6.2 record verbatim.
Robustness / correctness:
- Never panic when a title's only video is the MVC dependent view: the
base is now the first NON-dependent video, so a dependent-only title
sets up no merge (muxed as an ordinary track) instead of hitting an
`expect` on the skipped track slot.
- Drop a per-frame BlockAdditional (BlockAddID=2) when the track declared
no mvcC mapping (dependent params not captured before the header) — a
plain block keeps the file conforming instead of an orphaned add.
- A non-keyframe MVC base frame always carries a ReferenceBlock (fall back
to a 0 offset in the pre-first-keyframe corner) so it is never mistaken
for a seek point.
- Reference the last keyframe on the PRIMARY video track only, so a
secondary video track's keyframe can't become a cross-track reference.
- dep_by_pts overflow: bound BEFORE inserting so the just-arrived
dependent survives the drift-clear; count a displaced duplicate-PTS
dependent as an orphan instead of losing it silently.
API / docs:
- Fold write_frame_with_additional into write_frame(..., Option<&[u8]>)
per the "no foo_with_X" convention.
- Fix mvc_params doc (StereoMode is intentionally not emitted); remove a
stale PAT/PMT comment describing an approach that was never taken.
Tests: MVCDecoderConfigurationRecord over-length guards; write_int minimal
two's-complement widths; BlockGroup/BlockAdditions/BlockAdditional +
ReferenceBlock emission; additional dropped without a mapping; h264 MVC
passthrough keeps param sets in-band; extract_mvc_params no-panic on
truncated/empty input; pairing window + dep-overflow edges; no-panic on a
dependent-only title.
Fold the MVC dependent (right-eye) view into the base H.264 track as a
per-frame BlockAdditional under an mvcC BlockAdditionMapping, so a 3D
title produces one MVC video track instead of two independent H.264
tracks.
- h264: MVC-passthrough parser mode keeps the dependent view's subset
SPS/PPS in-band, so each emitted frame is a self-contained dependent
access unit for a BlockAdditional
- resolve: route the dependent stream through the passthrough parser
- mkvstream: detect the dependent view, pair it to the base frame by
PTS (bounded FIFO), attach it as a BlockAdditional (BlockAddID=2),
and skip building its own track; build the mvcC
MVCDecoderConfigurationRecord from the captured subset SPS/PPS and set
it on the base track at activation
- mkv: emit the mvcC BlockAdditionMapping and BlockGroup/BlockAdditions,
with a ReferenceBlock on non-keyframe base frames
- ebml: add BlockAdditions/BlockMore/BlockAdditional/BlockAddID/
BlockAddIDValue/ReferenceBlock elements and a signed-int writer
Verified against a Blu-ray 3D ISO: ffprobe shows a single MVC track,
the mvcC mapping is present, ~144k BlockAdditionals carry the dependent
view (8.7 GB), and the base view decodes cleanly with no regression.
MVCDecoderConfigurationRecord follows ISO/IEC 14496-15 7.6.2; StereoMode
is intentionally omitted (no enum value describes MVC-in-BlockAdditional;
the mvcC mapping is the primary 3D signal per RFC 9559).
Round-11 findings from the 10-phase release audit (no real HIGH):
- When a no-declared-duration source (HD-DVD) muxes a degenerate single
frame at tick 0 with no per-frame duration, max_block_ticks stays 0 and
the reserved DURATION placeholder was left as a literal 0.0 (players read
that as a zero-length file). Void the element instead, so the Segment
omits DURATION as an unknown-duration source did before the back-patch.
- Add a regression test for the sniff_video_codec overlap fix (a
picture_start_code whose payload begins 00 00 followed by a real start
code) so the i+=4 marker skip can't silently regress to i+=3.
Round-10 findings from the 10-phase release audit:
- A finder claimed the DTS SFREQ→rate table was wrong at 11/12; verified
it against ffmpeg's avpriv_dca_sample_rates (12k/24k/48k/96k/192k at
11-15) — the table is CORRECT. Added a test that locks the full table so
it can't be mis-"fixed".
- sniff_video_codec advanced 3 bytes after a matched start code, re-reading
the code byte as an overlapping start code; skip the full 4-byte marker.
- Guard the HD-DVD next_id title counter with saturating_add so a crafted
disc with >65536 clips can't overflow (panic in debug).
- Add a test that an undecryptable unit (DecryptFailed) is zero-filled and
counted as loss through ExtractResult (complete=false, bytes_lost>0) —
the recovery-seam consolidation folded that bucket into bytes_unreadable.
Round-9 findings from the 10-phase release audit (no HIGH):
- Remove the MAX_PTS_MARKS backstop and its tautological test: an empty
DTS PES returns before recording a mark, and a non-empty run is already
bounded by the MAX_AU_BYTES buffer clear (which clears pts_marks) — so
the deque cannot grow unbounded and the cap was dead code.
- AuAssembler::for_codec no longer reserves 256 KiB for a Passthrough
stream (audio/subtitle, and every TS/BD stream) whose buf is never
written; only the reassembling modes reserve.
- Correct the scan comment that claimed region is computed (it is a
Region-free stub until region detection lands) and drop a public-repo
reference to internal "private refactor notes" in the mkb module doc.
Round-8 findings from the 10-phase release audit:
- detect_disc_format's BDMV fallback passed detect_format's result
through unchanged, so an SD bonus/menu title could tag a BD-tree disc as
DVD (mis-sizing the ECC sweep) — violating its own "never below Blu-ray"
invariant. Clamp anything but UHD up to Blu-ray.
- Track the MPEG-2 GOP byte total incrementally instead of re-summing the
whole gop_buf on every pushed picture (was O(pictures²) on any MPEG-2
disc, not just adversarial input).
- Back the DTS pts_marks deque with a VecDeque so the over-cap prune is an
O(1) pop_front, not an O(n) Vec::remove(0).
- Add a test exercising parse_stream_id_extension's PTS/DTS skip branches
(the real AU-opening 0xFD video PES path) — previously untested.
Round-7 findings from the 10-phase release audit (no HIGH; convergence):
- Cap DtsParser.pts_marks (MAX_PTS_MARKS): a run of zero-length timed PES
packets grew no buffer bytes, so the drain_front mark-prune never ran —
the deque could accumulate without bound on hostile PS input.
- detect_disc_format tested HVDVD_TS before BDMV while the title-scan
dispatch tests BDMV first, so a disc with both trees would be classified
HD-DVD but enumerated as Blu-ray. Align both to BDMV → HVDVD_TS →
VIDEO_TS.
- Document why the DTS new-PES re-base can emit a locally-decreasing PTS
(the muxer's block_ts applies the strictly-monotonic audio nudge, tested
in mkv.rs) — this is by design, not a mux defect.
- Fix stale aacs/keys.rs comment references (functions moved to
aacs/inf.rs / aacs::resolve/derive in the module split).
Round-6 findings from the 10-phase release audit:
- Wire the documented MAX_PENDING_BYTES byte cap into the MPEG-2 GOP
buffer (it was dead code) and add an equivalent MAX_GOP_BYTES cap to the
sparse-PTS reorder, so a crafted stream of few-but-huge access units
cannot over-allocate — both were bounded only by frame count before.
- probe_evo_streams defaulted an unsniffable HD-DVD video stream to H.264,
which mis-parses a VC-1 (or still-encrypted) clip into a corrupt track.
Emit the video stream only when the codec is actually identified — the
honest outcome, matching the audio path (a real clear clip always carries
its sequence header at the head).
- Resume the AU-opener search from a cursor (like the boundary search), so
a long unsynced junk run is O(bytes), not O(buffer) per push.
- Mark mpeg2's now-dead MAX_AU_BUFFER test-only; restore #[doc(hidden)] on
the aacs probe harness module.
- Add regression tests: the 0xFD video-routing guard, the FMTS-is-UHD key
state, and the GOP byte caps.
Round-5 findings from the 10-phase release audit:
- collect_es routed EVERY extended-stream-id (0xFD) PES into the video ES
buffer, so a 0xFD HD-audio sub-stream (MLP/TrueHD) could pollute the
video sample and — if it preceded the video PES — stamp the video track
with the audio PID, losing the video. Only the VC-1 extension (0x55) is
now treated as video; routing 0xFD audio to its own track is deferred to
the HD-DVD program-chain follow-up.
- The sparse-PTS reorder now carries its calibrated per-frame duration onto
each frame, so the muxer emits a BlockDuration and the back-patched
Segment Duration covers the final frame instead of understating it.
- Add regression tests for the MAX_MARKS and MAX_VTI_HITS caps (promote
MAX_VTI_HITS to module scope); make the differential-test factory array a
named type; drop an identity-op in a reorder test.
Round-4 findings from the 10-phase release audit (the first fully clean
round; it dug into the new #22/#18 refactor code):
- AuAssembler closed each AU from only the FRONT mark's fields, so when
one PES fragment carried the source and a later fragment of the same AU
carried the PTS, the second field was dropped — a regression vs the old
separate pts/source mark deques. Now merge the first Some of each field
across all in-range marks.
- parse_vti_clip_order picked the largest residue bucket with
HashMap::into_values().max_by_key(), nondeterministic on a size tie
(randomized HashMap iteration) — could select a different clip table
run-to-run. Break ties by smallest offset.
- Bound the marks/disc_marks deques (MAX_MARKS): the buf-size cap prunes
marks only when bytes accumulate, so a run of zero-length timed
fragments could grow them without bound on hostile input.
- Add push_owned so the PS path moves the PES payload into a passthrough
AU with no copy (MPEG-2 video + all audio), removing a per-PES
malloc+memcpy the refactor had introduced on the DVD path.
- Back-patch the MKV duration from the block END (start + its own
duration) so it covers the final frame instead of understating by one.
- Add direct tests for the MKB record-framing walker; drop a stale
drain_complete_aus doc comment left on process_au.
AuAssembler::drain rescanned the whole buffered access unit from a fixed
offset on every push, so reassembling one AU split across N program-stream
PES fragments cost O(bytes²/fragment) — amplified on the HD-DVD PS path
where H.264/HEVC/VC-1 frames are large and now flow through this shared
assembler (unlike the TS path, which delivers one AU per PES).
Carry a scan_pos cursor (and, for the stateful VC-1/MPEG-2 rules, a
seen_unit flag) so each push resumes the boundary search where the last
one stopped instead of restarting. Total scan work for one AU is now
O(AU bytes). The from-scratch scanners are retained as a #[cfg(test)]
oracle; a new differential test asserts the resumable path yields
byte-identical AUs at every fragment granularity for all three modes.
Round-1 findings from the 10-phase release audit:
- SparsePtsReorder buffered its current GOP with no bound, draining only on
a keyframe — an open-GOP or crafted program stream that never signals one
could hold the whole title in RAM. Force-complete the GOP at
MAX_GOP_FRAMES, matching the MPEG-2 parser's backstop.
- inject_unit_keys labelled a 2.1 FMTS disc as AACS 1.0 / bus-encryption
off; FMTS is UHD-family, so synthesize the UHD version + bus encryption.
- The compiled Key Correction Data was a non-zero 16-byte constant fed into
the Media Key derivation. Per the no-compiled-keys rule it is now all-zero;
the chain still cannot complete on a real disc (documented), so this is
behaviour-neutral — all variant tests pass unchanged.
- Fix stale doc references (broken `super::variants` intra-doc links, and
`aacs::keys` comments) left by the module rename.
A title whose scan yields no duration (HD-DVD — its `.MAP` timemaps are
not parsed, so DiscTitle.duration_secs is 0) produced an MKV with no
Segment Duration element, so players/MediaInfo reported an unknown
runtime.
Reserve a DURATION placeholder when the source declares none, track the
highest block timestamp written, and back-patch the placeholder at
finish() with the real muxed runtime (also enabling the per-track BPS
tags for these titles). Gated on duration_secs == 0, so BD/UHD/DVD —
which carry a real mpls/IFO duration — write it up-front exactly as
before, unchanged.
The MPEG-2 parser hand-rolled its own PES reassembly — a byte buffer plus
parallel PTS / source / discontinuity mark queues keyed by absolute
offset — duplicating what AuAssembler already does for H.264/HEVC/VC-1.
Add a Mode::Mpeg2 to AuAssembler (picture 0x00 with preceding sequence
0xB3 / GOP 0xB8 headers — the same headers-precede-picture shape as the
VC-1 mode) and have the MPEG-2 parser own one via AuAssembler::mpeg2().
parse() now feeds fragments to the assembler and processes each complete
access unit; the buffer, base offset, and three mark queues are gone. The
GOP-buffered temporal_reference reorder and PTS origin-locking are
unchanged. The parser's external contract is unchanged, so all existing
MPEG-2 parser tests pass as-is; new AuAssembler tests cover the MPEG-2
boundary rule directly.
HD-DVD EVO (and DVD VOB) program streams timestamp video at GOP
granularity: only one access unit per GOP carries a PES PTS. The H.264 /
HEVC / VC-1 parsers collapsed a missing PTS to 0, so on such a source
every non-anchor frame landed on the same block timestamp and a decoder
reported "non monotonically increasing dts".
Add a shared SparsePtsReorder that rebuilds a display-order PTS per frame
from the coded picture type (I/P/B) plus the sparse anchor PTS, with a
per-frame duration self-calibrated from the spacing between consecutive
GOP anchors (no external frame-rate needed). Display order is derived via
the classic single-anchor-delay rule (an anchor displays only after the
previously-held anchor; a B displays immediately), exact for the
non-hierarchical GOP structures HD-DVD H.264/VC-1 use. It mirrors the
MPEG-2 parser's GOP-buffered origin-locking.
Gated to the program-stream path only: the three parsers enable it via
with_ps_reorder(is_dvd_ps), so the BD/UHD transport path (per-frame PTS)
is byte-identical and untouched.