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matthew 1d7a2d3b1d v0.13.44: macOS raw CDB transport via IOKit exclusive access
macOS SCSI transport rewritten from hybrid MMC+pread to single-path
raw CDB dispatch through SCSITaskDeviceInterface. All CDBs (INQUIRY,
READ, REPORT KEY, etc.) now go through ExecuteTaskSync — 1:1 with
the Linux SG_IO backend.

Key changes:
- New macos_shim.c: diskutil unmount → find IOBDServices →
  ObtainExclusiveAccess → raw CDB dispatch. Eliminates Rust-side
  IOKit COM vtable complexity.
- build.rs compiles macos_shim.c via cc into static lib
- macos.rs simplified to three FFI calls (open/close/execute)
- disc/mod.rs: graduated batch restore after errors, skip-ahead
  through bad zones, configurable error pause
2026-04-29 15:59:35 -07:00
matthew ba6efbe6b2 remove freemkv-private references from public code 2026-04-28 21:32:15 -07:00
matthew 0cb497b431 v0.13.23 — stop discarding the drive's SCSI sense data
Through the entire 0.13.x line, every CHECK CONDITION reply from the
drive (the standard way SCSI tells you why a sector failed) was being
collapsed into a synthetic status=0xFF, sense_key=0 transport-wedge
sentinel and the actual sense data was thrown away. Confirmed live on
the BU40N reading Dune 2 on 2026-04-27: drive returned host_status=0,
driver_status=8, status=2, exec_elapsed_ms=1416 on every bad sector
— a clean CHECK CONDITION carrying full sense data — and Disc::copy
was bailing on it as if the bridge had wedged.

Root cause: scsi/linux.rs's wedge check was
  `host_status != 0 || driver_status != 0`
SG's DRIVER_SENSE bit (0x08) is set on every CHECK CONDITION reply
just to flag "sense buffer is populated" — it's not a transport
failure on its own. Pre-fix we conflated the two and silently lost
every drive-reported error reason. macOS and Windows backends had
the same shape: they extracted sense_key only, dropping ASC/ASCQ.

API restructure (clean separation):

  Error::ScsiError {
      opcode: u8,
      status: u8,                  // 0xFF = synthetic transport-failure
      sense: Option<ScsiSense>,    // None ⇔ no sense delivered
  }

  pub struct ScsiSense { sense_key: u8, asc: u8, ascq: u8 }
  impl ScsiSense {
      pub fn is_marginal(&self) -> bool       // keys 0/1/3/B
      pub fn is_medium_error(&self) -> bool
      pub fn is_hardware_error(&self) -> bool
      pub fn is_unit_attention(&self) -> bool
      pub fn is_data_protect(&self) -> bool
      pub fn is_not_ready(&self) -> bool
      pub fn is_illegal_request(&self) -> bool
      pub fn is_aborted_command(&self) -> bool
  }

  impl Error {
      pub fn scsi_sense(&self) -> Option<&ScsiSense>
      pub fn is_scsi_transport_failure(&self) -> bool
      pub fn is_marginal_read(&self) -> bool
  }

SCSI protocol constants (SCSI_STATUS_*, SENSE_KEY_*) moved from
error.rs to scsi/mod.rs where they belong alongside SCSI_INQUIRY,
SCSI_READ_10, etc. parse_sense replaces parse_sense_key (returns the
full triple, not just the key); inline tests now exercise ASC/ASCQ
extraction at the right offsets for both descriptor (0x72/0x73) and
fixed (0x70/0x71) sense formats.

Disc::copy + Disc::patch sense-aware dispatch:
  - marginal sense (MEDIUM ERROR / ABORTED COMMAND / RECOVERED ERROR
    / NO SENSE) → engage hysteresis (Block→Single, bpt=1)
  - non-marginal sense (HARDWARE / DATA PROTECT / UNIT ATTENTION /
    NOT READY / ILLEGAL REQUEST / transport failure / kernel
    IoError) → bail with full sense info preserved; caller (autorip)
    surfaces "physical replug" / "drive failing" / "media changed"

  Pre-fix: every CHECK CONDITION → 0xFF synthetic → Disc::copy bailed
  → bytes_good froze at the bad zone. The hysteresis from v0.13.22
  was correct but never got to run. This release unblocks it.

  Disc::patch's wedged_threshold (50 consecutive failures) stays as
  defense-in-depth for chains of marginal failures; a single
  non-marginal sense now short-circuits it.

New phase=bail trace event records the bail reason with the sense
triple. phase=transport_err remains for genuine bridge wedges /
kernel timeouts; phase=scsi_err carries the parsed sense_key, asc,
ascq for drive-reported errors.

All 350 tests pass. Clippy clean across all targets.
2026-04-26 19:06:19 -07:00
matthew c7f5d64d1b v0.13.20 — sync blocking SG_IO + cross-platform parity strip
- scsi/linux.rs: full rewrite from async write/poll/read+1.5s timeout+
  close-on-timeout to one synchronous ioctl(fd, SG_IO, &hdr). Kernel
  honors hdr.timeout and runs its own ABORT/RESET escalation. Errors
  check host_status and driver_status (both 0xFF-synthesised) plus
  status. Sense-key parser handles descriptor (0x72/0x73) + fixed
  (0x70/0x71) formats. Deleted fd_recovery, bg close+open thread, fd
  swap dance. -331/+155 lines.

- scsi/macos.rs: try_recover() removed (userspace handle-recovery on
  task failure was the same anti-pattern stripped from Linux). bsd_name
  field deleted. Errors bubble up directly.

- scsi/windows.rs: try_recover() removed, wide_path field deleted,
  INVALID_HANDLE guard removed.

- scsi/mod.rs: parse_sense_key() helper extracted (used by all three
  platforms now — single canonical sense-key parse rather than three
  inlined copies). +10 unit tests covering descriptor format, fixed
  format, truncated buffers, unknown response codes.

- drive/mod.rs: Drive::reset() deleted (escalating eject + STOP/START +
  reinit recovery — per audit, kernel handles its own escalation;
  userspace shouldn't).
  pub fn find_drives() -> Vec<Drive> deleted (opened N drives just to
  throw most away). find_drive() now uses discover_drives() directly.
  wait_ready() simplified — drops the reset path on sense_key=5,
  just keeps polling TUR for 60 iterations.

- lib.rs: find_drives re-export removed.

- benches/sgio_read.rs: switched to find_drive() (no longer iterates a
  drive list).

Net: 9 files changed, 226 insertions(+), 473 deletions(-). 329 tests
pass, clippy -D warnings clean. No consumer breakage (CLI, autorip,
bdemu compile + test green).

Architecture decision documented in
freemkv-private/docs/audits/2026-04-26-scsi-architecture-research.md
(primary-source survey of MakeMKV, sg_dd, ddrescue, and the kernel
mid-layer's own scsi_eh.rst escalation ladder).
2026-04-26 09:51:46 -07:00
matthew 870623dc86 v0.13.12 — Fix 1+2+4 + cross-platform SCSI parity (RIP_DESIGN.md §6, §7, §15.1)
Fix 1: delete stall guard from Disc::copy. Pass 1 must sweep end-to-end
per ddrescue model (RIP_DESIGN.md §2.1, §3, §9). The v0.13.9 guard at
disc/mod.rs broke Pass 1 at 30% on Dune 2 with 56 GB still NonTried.
Removed stall_secs field, narrative comment in scsi/linux.rs, and the
broken regression test. Replaced with test_disc_copy_completes_full_disc_
with_failing_reader and test_disc_copy_halts_promptly_on_failing_reader.

Fix 2: async SCSI transport recovery. Added Arc<AtomicI32> fd_recovery
on SgIoTransport. On poll timeout: spawn close + spawn open in
background, return Err immediately. Top of execute() swaps fd from
recovery atomic. Main thread never blocked beyond ~1.5s poll budget
(was up to ~60s per timeout because kernel serialized main-thread
open() against in-flight close()). Drop drains pending recovery fd.

§15.1 cross-platform parity: Windows + macOS now have the same
observable recovery contract. SptiTransport gets try_recover()
(synchronous CloseHandle + CreateFileW; Windows close is fast, no
in-flight CDB drain like Linux). MacScsiTransport gets try_recover()
(release IOKit interface + reacquire via new acquire_device_iface()
helper); stores bsd_name for re-resolution. Drop guards null'd-out
interfaces. Stripped English error strings ("try as root" / "run as
administrator") on Linux + Windows. Fixed Windows TimeOutValue
ms→s ceiling so 1500ms gets 2s (was 1s; broke Drive::read fast path).

Fix 4: instrument Disc::patch arms. PatchResult exposes
blocks_attempted, blocks_read_ok, blocks_read_failed so the v0.13.11
mystery (Dune 2 Pass 2 recovered 0 bytes in 100 min) is diagnosable
from the live device log without re-instrumenting from outside.

Cleanup: honor PatchOptions::full_recovery (was read into _ and
ignored; now routed to read_sectors recovery arg). Updated
CopyOptions::batch_sectors doc to describe the actual production
path (sysfs detect_max_batch_sectors, typically 60 sectors / ~120 KB
on BU40N) rather than the test-only 32-sector internal default.

All four crates clippy-clean and tests green on the host targets
(macOS native + cargo check on Linux). Cross-platform CI watches
Linux + Windows + macOS builds + tests.
2026-04-25 17:30:25 -07:00
matthew ae031b8505 v0.13.6: strip Drive::read inline recovery + reset escalation; emit BytesRead
Drive::read is now single-shot. Phase 1/2/3 retries + scsi::reset+reopen
removed (~80 lines). recovery=true bumps timeout to 30s; recovery=false
stays at 1.5s. On any failure returns Err(DiscRead) immediately — caller
(Disc::patch outer loop, DiscStream batch halver) handles retries.

Inline reset+reopen WAS the wedge primitive on the LG BU40N. Per prior
post-mortem, every USB/SCSI reset path tested fails to recover the
wedged Initio bridge — the inline retry was pure cost.

SgIoTransport::reset (Linux) trimmed to kernel SG_IO state flush +
ALLOW MEDIUM REMOVAL. SG_SCSI_RESET ioctl + STOP/START UNIT escalation
removed. macOS reset removed (no-op). scsi::reset() top-level family
removed (no callers).

EventKind::BytesRead { bytes, total } now actually emitted from
DiscStream::fill_extents after each successful sector read. Was
declared in 0.13.0, never fired. Drives autorip per-device progress
in direct mode.

EventKind::Retry / SectorRecovered no longer emitted (variants kept
for forward compat). SpeedChange still emitted via Drive::set_speed
public path.

Tests: new tests/integration_progress_and_halt.rs (5 tests). 233 unit
tests + 5 integration green.
2026-04-24 21:32:45 -07:00
matthew 1ffb1d3542 v0.13.4: roll back wedge recovery + add sysfs identity fallback
USB/SCSI recovery escalation in drive_has_disc (0.13.1-0.13.3) tested
on LG BU40N USB BD-RE: USBDEVFS_RESET, authorized toggle, driver
unbind/rebind, SCSI host rescan — all succeed at the USB transport
layer but the drive firmware below the bridge stays locked. Only
physical unplug-replug clears it. Rolled back so consumers can
surface the real failure to the user.

New: list_drives falls back to sysfs-cached vendor/model/rev from
/sys/class/scsi_generic/sgN/device/ when live INQUIRY returns empty,
so wedged drives still show their identity in UIs.

Removed: scsi::usb_reset, usb_reset_with_timeout, per-platform
usb_reset methods, recover_then_probe, is_wedge_signature. Breadcrumb
comment in scsi/linux.rs::drive_has_disc points at v0.13.3 tag for
the full implementation if future hardware needs it back.

Linux/macOS/Windows pass-through symmetric; 233 tests passing.
2026-04-24 19:53:44 -07:00
matthew 44ac967be9 v0.13.2: list_drives + drive_has_disc; SCSI primitives pub(crate)
Architectural cleanup. autorip + freemkv CLI were reimplementing drive
discovery (sysfs walking, type-5 filtering, sg-path construction) and
calling SCSI reset primitives directly. All of that hardware-aware code
moves into libfreemkv with two cheap public probes:

- DriveInfo + list_drives() — multi-OS enumeration (Linux/macOS/Windows)
  with peripheral-type-5 filtering and INQUIRY identity. Cheap.
- drive_has_disc(path) — single TUR with internal wedge recovery
  escalation (SCSI reset → USB reset → retry) hidden from callers.

USB-layer reset (USBDEVFS_RESET / IOUSBDeviceInterface::ResetDevice /
storport's combined reset) wired across all three platforms.

Visibility tightening — scsi::reset, scsi::usb_reset, and the timeout
constants are now pub(crate). Compile-time guarantee that no consumer
crate can issue SCSI commands directly.

233 lib tests pass; clippy clean.
2026-04-24 17:31:15 -07:00
matthew 6fee7ae583 v0.13.0: zero English in library + API hygiene + dead-code sweep
Audit pass against the CLAUDE.md "no English text in library code" rule.
Found 9 call sites that violated the contract by stuffing English into
io::Error::new(kind, "…") or by abusing Error::DeviceNotFound { path }
as a free-form description field. Each is now a typed Error variant.

New variants and codes: ScsiInterfaceUnavailable (E1004), DeviceLocked
(E1005), IoKitPluginFailed (E1006), UnsupportedPlatform (E2003),
PlatformNotImplemented (E2004), MapfileInvalid (E6011), DiscUrlNotDirect
(E9009).

labels::apply() previously pushed Commentary/Descriptive/Score/IME and
" (Secondary)" English literals into AudioStream.label, leaking into
MKV titles + autorip UI. AudioStream now exposes structured `purpose:
LabelPurpose`, SubtitleStream `qualifier: LabelQualifier`. Callers
translate to localized text. label keeps codec-formatting only.

API hygiene: 11 mux/* modules dropped from `pub` to `pub(crate)` —
their *types* are still re-exported from lib.rs, but the modules were
leaking low-level EBML/TS/network primitives. Stream trait gets a real
rustdoc explaining read-vs-write split. lib.rs grouped re-exports into
documented sections. ScanOptions::with_keydb() removed (one-method-per-
action rule); use struct literal.

Dead-code sweep: removed lookahead.rs (orphan, never declared as mod),
tsreader.rs (TsDemuxReader unused), ebml::{write_int,read_vint,SEEK_*},
ts::{scan_first/last_pts,scan_duration,SCAN_HEAD/TAIL_SIZE,take/set_
remainder}, MkvMuxer codec_private_slots/filled fields and
fill_codec_private method (deferred-codecPrivate path never used since
the v0.10 PES rewrite). cargo clippy --all-targets -D warnings clean.

Tests: new error::tests for variant codes + Display "no English" guard +
io::ErrorKind mapping. 233 lib tests, all green (was 230).

Breaking: ScanOptions::with_keydb removed; mux/* modules pub(crate);
AudioStream and SubtitleStream gained required fields; UnsupportedDrive
{ product_revision: "Renesas not yet implemented" } no longer produced
(use PlatformNotImplemented).
2026-04-24 16:41:02 -07:00
matthew 1ae044e211 v0.12.0: Rust 2024 edition migration
- edition = "2024" bump.
- FFI block in src/scsi/macos.rs wrapped in `unsafe extern "C" { }`.
- vtable_fn body gets an explicit unsafe block (unsafe_op_in_unsafe_fn).
- Match-ergonomics cleanup in mux/meta.rs, mkvstream.rs, network.rs,
  stdio.rs — removed redundant `ref` / `ref mut` bindings.

MSRV unchanged at 1.86. 226 tests pass. No behavior change.
2026-04-24 12:07:05 -07:00
matthew 4a8913be22 v0.11.17: adaptive batch sizer — no per-sector descent
Replace read_with_binary_search + 3×5s light recovery with an adaptive
sizer that shrinks on failure (halve, 3-aligned ≥6) and probes back up
after 100 MiB (51,200 sectors) of clean reads. Descent cost is paid
once per bad region, not once per bad sector.

Emit BatchSizeChanged { new_size, reason } on shrink and probe-up.
Remove BinarySearch event — no longer produced.

Side fix: scsi/macos.rs one-liner for manual_c_str_literals clippy
lint that surfaced on a newer toolchain.
2026-04-23 20:24:40 -07:00
MattJackson cc84f954c2 Drive recovery, reset on open, simplified DiscStream
- SgIoTransport::reset() — open/close/TUR/escalate on every open
- Drive::read() — single read method with error recovery (min speed,
  sleep 30s, retry, phase 1/2/3 escalation)
- Removed read_timeout, read_sectors, read_range — one read() method
- DiscStream simplified — no on_error/on_success/Recovery, delegates
  all error handling to Drive::read()
- IsoStream no longer decrypts — streams return raw bytes, pipeline
  handles decryption
- reset() on all platforms (Linux real, Windows/macOS stubs)
- Watchdog thread removed — kernel handles USB timeouts
2026-04-14 23:32:22 +00:00
MattJackson 45e0bff182 Fix macOS build: mark MacScsiTransport as Send
IOKit COM interface pointers are Mach port references, safe to send
between threads. The Send bound added in 0.8.1 broke macOS builds.
2026-04-13 00:22:19 +00:00
MattJackson 01235ff347 Audit fixes + DVD support foundation (IFO, PS demux, MPEG-2, CSS crack)
Audit fixes (14 critical, 22 warnings):
- UDF: bounds checks on all ICB/FID parsing from disc data
- SCSI Linux: saturating_sub on residual, CDB length guard, buffer size guard
- SCSI macOS: SCSITaskStatus u32 (was u8 — stack corruption)
- AACS: EC mod_inv returns infinity instead of panic, key reduced mod n
- AACS: do_handshake tries all host certs (was returning on first failure)
- H.264: bounds check on SPS < 4 bytes
- ContentReader: error on missing unit key (was zero-fill)
- KEYDB: flat redirect loop (was recursive), 100MB response limit, Windows HOME fallback
- ISO writer: AVDP extent order, partition length, allocation cap
- Network: removed TCP_NODELAY on bulk stream
- MKV: guard on u64::MAX seek
- disc.rs: saturating_sub on extent offset, simplified dead region code
- cargo fmt (610 violations), cargo clippy --fix (55 auto-fixes)

DVD support (new files):
- src/ifo.rs — IFO parser (VIDEO_TS.IFO, VTS_XX_0.IFO, PGC chains, cells, streams) — 13 tests
- src/mux/ps.rs — MPEG-2 Program Stream demuxer (pack headers, PES, private stream 1) — 12 tests
- src/mux/codec/mpeg2.rs — MPEG-2 video parser (sequence headers, I-frame detection) — 15 tests
- src/css/crack.rs — split-attack algorithm (LFSR cipher needs verification — test ignored)

226 tests total (was 186), 1 ignored (CSS crack needs cipher verification).
2026-04-11 16:52:22 +00:00
MattJackson 89c127b3b6 Restructure labels: detect-then-parse, named parsers, raw disc data
Architecture:
- Each BD-J format in own file: paramount.rs, criterion.rs, pixelogic.rs, ctrm.rs
- Standard interface: detect() → bool, parse() → Option<Vec<StreamLabel>>
- PARSERS array in mod.rs — drop in a new parser with one line
- Shared vocab.rs for BD spec codec names only (MLP→TrueHD, AC3→Dolby Digital)
- All other label data passes through raw from disc — no guessing

Changes:
- New: paramount.rs (playlists.xml — Paramount/onQ format)
- Renamed: bluray_project.rs → pixelogic.rs
- Renamed: stream_properties.rs → criterion.rs
- Merged: language_streams.rs + menu_base.rs → ctrm.rs
- Removed: jar module (superseded by labels), dead apply functions
- Added: DriveSession::eject() with PREVENT ALLOW MEDIUM REMOVAL
- Added: DiscRegion enum (Free/BluRay/Dvd)
- Fixed: capture sector ranges now include all files (only skip STREAM/)
- Renamed: StreamLabel.region → variant (not a BD spec field)
2026-04-07 20:29:44 -07:00
MattJackson 49c260fc14 Add macOS SCSI support via IOKit SCSITaskDeviceInterface
IOKit backend for macOS optical drives. Accepts BSD device paths
(/dev/disk2), walks IORegistry to find authoring device, sends
SCSI commands through SCSITaskDeviceInterface COM vtable.
2026-04-07 13:15:06 -07:00