Patch was strictly serial (per-sector recovery: read → seek+write
→ mapfile.record → next). Lifting the write+record onto a consumer
thread lets the drive issue the next per-sector retry while the
previous block's recovered bytes are being committed — small but
real win on damaged discs with many bad sectors, and uniform with
sweep's threading model.
- New PatchSink: Sink<PatchItem> impl in src/disc/patch.rs. Owns
WritebackFile + Mapfile. apply() seeks+writes recovered bytes
and records mapfile state per item; close() runs sync_all and
mapfile.flush.
- Channel depth: WRITE_THROUGH_DEPTH (1). Patch wants minimum
buffering — back-pressure should kick in immediately so the
drive's per-sector retry budget isn't ahead of the writer.
- Disc::patch: keeps every existing recovery decision on the
producer (reverse walk, damage-window skip, NOT_READY pauses,
bridge-degradation handling, wedge exit, range watchdog).
WritebackFile ownership moves to the sink.
Behaviour-preserving: per-sector single-shot read budget unchanged
(BU40N+Initio bridge wedge concern still respected); recovery
algorithm bit-identical.
See freemkv-private/memory/0_18_redesign.md.
Single contributor: MattJackson.
src/disc/mod.rs:
- Cache priming (3-sector lookback) before patch's single-sector reads.
Drive read-ahead pulls in adjacent pages so the target may already be
cached when we ask for it. Throwaway reads — failures here don't
update mapfile state.
- When patch hits skip-limit on a range, leave remaining sectors
NonTrimmed instead of marking Unreadable. We never tried to read those
sectors, so don't give them terminal status — drive state evolves
between passes (cache, mechanical settle), and a later pass may
succeed.
tests/pass_n_patch_fix.rs:
- New regression test for the decrypt key inversion bug at
src/disc/mod.rs:1938-1942. Asserts decrypt_sectors is invoked with
the correct key when opts.decrypt=true.
tests/pass_n_size_aware_skip.rs:
- rustfmt-only changes.
Cargo.toml: 0.17.0 -> 0.17.1.
New disc/read_error.rs as the single entry point all read failures flow
through. Handler classifies the error, updates the in-flight context
(damage window, retry budgets, jump multiplier), and returns a
ReadAction the caller dispatches on. Pass 1 (sweep) refactored to use
it; ~340 lines of nested if/else collapsed into ~120 lines of action
dispatch. Adding a new error class = one match arm. Logging is in one
place. Bisect inner failures don't poison the damage window. Jump
multiplier capped at 64 (max 1 GB jump for batch=32 — observed prior
unbounded behavior produce a single 56 GB jump on a wedged drive).
Pass N (patch) damage_skip is now size-aware: each skip is capped at
range_remaining/4 rather than the absolute MB-scale escalation. The
old logic could leap over a 100-sector bad range that hides a 50-sector
good middle; size-aware convergence finds the good middles instead.
Tests in tests/pass_n_size_aware_skip.rs exercise the size-aware skip
against synthetic patterns (25-bad/50-good/25-bad and three good
middles in a row) and prove ≥98% of good middles are recovered.
Existing test test_disc_copy_marks_failed_ecc_blocks_as_nontrimmed
updated to reflect that MEDIUM_ERROR now triggers single-sector
bisect (which the BlockSizeFailingReader succeeds at).