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Matthew Jackson 71686f1407 Lint the test code, and fix the 74 findings it had been hiding
Every other repo's CI now runs clippy with --all-targets. libfreemkv,
the crate the other seven build against and the one held up as the
reference workflow, was the last one still linting the library only — so
its ~3,000 tests, by far the largest body of test code in the project,
had never been linted at all. Turning the flag on surfaced 74 findings.

Most were mechanical and applied with clippy --fix. The rest, by hand:

- Four discarded Results in decrypt.rs. css::descramble_region returns a
  Result and four CSS tests threw it away, so a descramble that FAILED
  would have surfaced as a confusing buffer-comparison mismatch instead
  of the actual error. They expect() now.
- A dead `kp` field on the PlantedWalk fixture. The test deliberately
  asserts Kp as the explicit AES-G3(dk, 1) relation from [C] §3.2.4
  rather than against a stored value — its doc comment says so — which
  makes the field not just unused but a trap: the obvious "fix" of
  asserting against it would quietly weaken the test to comparing the
  fixture with itself. Removed.
- Two hand-rolled ICB counters in the HD-DVD fixtures, a needless mut,
  three vec!s that only ever needed arrays, a filter_map whose every arm
  was Some, and a Vec::new()+push chain.
- Doc list indentation in mkv.rs and mp4/read.rs, which was mis-rendering
  in the generated docs.
- A five-[u8; 16]-tuple return type named FourLevelParts.

Three lints are allowed at the specific sites, with reasons, because
they are wrong for this domain: the underscores in the bitstream-header
literals mark BITFIELD boundaries, not digit groups, so regrouping them
uniformly would satisfy the lint by destroying the only thing they
encode; and in three table-validation loops the loop variable is the
domain value under test (a DTS SFREQ code, an AMODE value, a palette
entry number), which is what the assertion messages name.
2026-07-31 15:08:37 -07:00
Matthew Jackson b2e1982051 fix(clpi): resolve out_time past the last EP entry to the end of the clip
ClipInfo::get_extents fell back to `last EP SPN + 1` whenever out_time
lay past the last entry-point. EP entries mark I-frames (BD-ROM Part 3,
CPI / EP map) and a clip's final GOP lies after the last one, so a
PlayItem covering a whole clip — whose OUT_time is the presentation end
— always lands in that arm. The extent then stopped one source packet
after the last I-frame.

Measured on a fixture with 200,000 source packets and the last EP at
SPN 131,072: sector_count came back 12,289 where covering the clip
needs 18,750. Everything from the last entry point to EOF is outside
the returned extent.

Scope, stated plainly: get_extents has NO callers anywhere in the
ecosystem today — it is #[allow(dead_code)] and documented as reserved
for the timestamp-range read path. Nothing ships this loss. It is
fixed now because a latent truncation in extent arithmetic is far
cheaper to correct before it has callers than after.

The SPN at-or-after an out-of-range out_time is the end of the clip,
source_packet_count, with .max(last + 1) so a disc that under-declares
its own packet count against its own EP map still yields a sane bound.

Also 174 mutants killed across clpi, mpls, ifo and ebml — the first
time any of these four files has been examined. And ebml's 8-byte VINT
back-patch was duplicated verbatim in end_master and end_master_buf
with its top four payload octets unreachable through either (they need
a 16 MiB..256 TiB buffer); extracted to fixed_width_vint8 and tested
across the full 56-bit payload, no behaviour change.

38 of ebml's 46 survivors are one equivalence cluster: every | in
write_size / read_id / read_size / read_uint_val ORs into disjoint bit
lanes, where ^ is the identical operation. Applied all 38 at once —
green — then spot-checked four individually.
2026-07-30 14:24:57 -07:00
Matthew Jackson 3f7d7af472 Bound three allocations an untrusted disc can drive without limit
The Program Stream demuxer appended every fed byte and enforced its 4 MiB
cap only inside a branch reached once a start code had been found. Input
containing no start code anywhere therefore hit no cap at all, and since a
whole title is fed through this demuxer, a zero-filled or ciphertext VOB
extent buffered the entire title — up to ~90 GB. When the buffer holds no
start code, only a two-byte `00 00` prefix can begin a PS unit on the next
feed, so that is kept and the rest dropped. The bound is exact rather than
a heuristic: a start code can straddle a feed boundary by at most its
first two bytes, so no real byte is discarded, and a test feeding
`FF FF 00 00` then `01 E0 ...` pins that.

The existing test named for this case fed a real start code first, so the
cap it exercised was the in-PES one. Renamed to say what it covers.

The BD-J label path had a different shape to anything found so far: the
cap is on the COMPRESSED size of a disc file while the allocation scales
with the decompressed size. A `.class` gated only by a path prefix
inflates to the 64 MiB ceiling, yielding ~33M retained strings from `ldc`
operands or ~67M pushes onto a symbolic stack whose depth was unbounded
despite the Code attribute's own `max_stack` being parsed and then
ignored. Bounded both, the stack by `max_stack` itself (JVMS §4.7.3).

The VMG TT_SRPT title count is an untrusted u16 with no de-duplication,
so ~800 KB of crafted IFO re-parsed one PGC 65535 times. Capped at 99, the
DVD-Video maximum, so no conformant disc is clipped.

Every cap carries stated headroom against real media, and each has a test
locking that real media still passes.

I rewrote three of the new assertions before landing them. They compared
the result against the very constant under test — `total <= MAX_TT_SRPT_TITLES`
— which passes vacuously the moment someone raises the constant, the most
likely future regression and the seventh instance of this tautology shape
in this audit. They now assert literals derived from the spec.

The TT_SRPT fixture also had to change: with 65535 identical entries the
de-duplication collapsed them on its own and the cap was never what
bounded the result, so the test passed with the cap removed entirely.
Distinct entries defeat dedup and leave the cap as the only guard;
de-duplication now has its own fixture. Verified by raising each of the
three constants and confirming all three tests fail.
2026-07-30 09:17:16 -07:00
Matthew Jackson c0434e87de Fix the DVD MPEG-audio codec mapping and the fabricated AACS docs
parse_audio_attr mapped DVD audio_coding_mode 2 to Codec::Mpeg1 — the MPEG-1
VIDEO variant. Codec::kind() reports Video for it, so a DVD MPEG-audio stream
was classified and handled as video everywhere downstream. Modes 2 and 3 are
both MPEG audio Layer II (3 adds the MPEG-2 multichannel extension), so both
map to Codec::Mp2. A test now walks every coding mode and asserts each result's
kind() is Audio, so no mode can map to a non-audio codec again.

docs/aacs.md documented an entire keydb-resolving API that does not exist:
ScanOptions::with_keydb, Disc::open_title, reader.read_unit(). None of those
symbols appear anywhere in the crate, and ScanOptions has no keydb field — its
own doc comment says "libfreemkv is lookup-free — it resolves no keys". A
reader following that page would conclude the library reads keydb.cfg, which
inverts the actual design: the caller resolves keys out-of-band through a
KeySource and applies them with Disc::decrypt_with.

The section is rewritten against the real API, and the AacsState table's
`key_source` type corrected from KeySource to KeyOrigin.

Worth recording: the first replacement example I wrote was itself wrong. It
used `input("disc://...")`, which resolve.rs explicitly rejects with
Error::DiscUrlNotDirect — live disc must go through Drive::open + Disc::scan +
DiscStream::new. Every symbol and signature in the committed example was
checked against the source rather than assumed.
2026-07-29 18:47:06 -07:00
Matthew Jackson b8f0af9ef5 1.3.1: relicense to MIT (clean-room CSS + drop copyleft-lib references)
Relicensed from AGPL-3.0 to MIT, effective 1.3.1 (<=1.3.0 remain AGPL). The CSS
content cipher and Stevenson title-key attack are attributed to their published
cryptanalysis (not libdvdcss); all libaacs/libbluray/libdvdread/libdvdnav name
references were dropped from comments while keeping the standard format/spec
descriptions. Also bumps to 1.3.1.
2026-07-10 12:31:19 -07:00
Matthew Jackson e94319c099 dvd: route private_stream_1 audio sub-ids by positional stream number
The private_stream_1 sub-stream id low nibble is the DVD audio-stream
NUMBER (0-7), shared across codecs, not a per-codec ordinal. A DTS (or
LPCM) track that isn't the disc's first audio stream got a sub-id one
too low, so the demux routing key (0xBD00 | sub_id) never matched and
every packet was dropped -> present-but-silent track. AC-3 at position
0 coincidentally worked (ordinal==position). Route by positional index.

Fixes silent DTS 5.0 track on The Punisher (AC-3 5.1 @ pos0 plays,
DTS 5.0 @ pos1 was 0xBD88, real wire id 0xBD89).
2026-07-01 13:49:55 -07:00
Matthew Jackson 835cc990ad DVD vob_start absolute rebase + rc.5.3 audit fixes
- ifo.rs: rebase VTS title VOBS to absolute disc LBA (file_start_lba +
  vtstt_vobs); fixes DVD rips opening on the menu region instead of the
  movie (e.g. SOTL). Adds absolute-placement regression test.
- aacs/boil.rs: add mk_from_pk primitive (PK -> MK via MKB walk).
- dvdnav/: nav-VM command decoder + start-cell resolver seam, parked
  behind USE_NAV_RESOLVER (kept compiled, never executed).
- mux: FVI src.byte within-sector per spec; Unknown colour -> CICP
  unspecified (2,2,2,1); demux clear PCS -> NORMAL; ts.rs feed() base
  reset + boundary provenance fix.
- Assorted audit fixes (doc/comment/test accuracy) across the crate.
2026-06-26 17:03:58 -07:00
Matthew Jackson decb87a250 AACS pipeline reshape + TrueHD metadata + central consts + clippy/fmt clean
- AACS: delete in-lib keydb parser (Step 3); boil-down primitives
  (mk_from_dk/vuk_from_mk/uk_from_vuk) + newtypes; KeySource->get_uk(ctx)+
  ResolveCtx; Unlocker->unlock()->Result<Vid,UnlockError> + AacsCertUnlocker;
  OEM bus-key gate (AacsBusKeyUnavailable); structured ResolutionTrace (Step 4).
- TrueHD: sample-rate from major-sync, Atmos label, 44.1k AU duration.
- consts: central media/format constants module; 17 duplicate const-defs
  centralized (sector/TS-packet/source-packet); mpls stream-entry + category
  codes named.
- clippy --all-targets -D warnings clean (1.86); fmt clean; 2199 lib tests.
2026-06-26 12:19:24 -07:00
Matthew Jackson 05729f5dfe fix(libfreemkv): rc6 hardening pass — mux timeline/colour/PCR, demux panic sentinel, parser robustness + doc accuracy
Surgical fixes (each with a regression test that fails without the change):

mux/mkv.rs, mux/demux_sink.rs: drive the clip-boundary timeline epoch
off the resolved PRIMARY VIDEO track, not the literal stream index 0.
An M2TS/PMT title can list an audio ES before video, so streams[0] may
be audio; a non-video epoch driver ratchets the frontier and inflates
the timeline. mkv cluster-opening falls back to track 0 for audio-only
titles so they still open clusters.

mux/codec/ac3.rs: correct ACMOD_CHANNELS — acmod=5 (3/1) is 4 channels,
not 3 (was undercounting a 3/1 stream); fix the A/52 Table 5.8 doc.

disc/mod.rs: HDMV coding_type 0x91 (Interactive Graphics / menus) no
longer maps to PGS subtitle — it falls through to Unknown so the PMT/STN
walker drops it instead of surfacing a bogus subtitle track.

mux/videomap.rs + mux/mkv.rs: FVI colour now mirrors the MKV muxer's CICP
precedence (measured CICP authoritative; HDR-driven PQ/HLG transfer
override) via a shared cicp_for_video helper, so the two sinks can't
disagree (HDR10 BT.2020 no longer emits SDR transfer 14).

mux/mkvstream.rs: saturating_add on cluster_ts + rel_ts so an adversarial
CLUSTER_TIMESTAMP near i64::MAX can't overflow/panic before the existing
saturating_mul.

mux/timeline.rs: tighten the tail-straggler clamp so a normal new-epoch
non-video frame leading the sparse video frontier by >3s is not demoted
into the previous clip's epoch.

mux/m2ts_mux/mod.rs: re-stamp PCR per video TS packet (mid-PES), not only
at PES boundaries, so a large UHD I-frame can't open a multi-second PCR
gap; modular 33-bit PTS rebasing so a real 90 kHz clock wrap is not
collapsed to PTS 0 (pre-base frames still floor to 0).

io/byte_prefetcher.rs, sector/prefetched.rs: wrap the producer feed loop
in catch_unwind and emit a typed error sentinel on panic, so a mid-stream
producer panic is not read as a clean EOF at the demux boundary (which
would silently truncate the mux).

mux/codec/h264.rs: extend HIGH_PROFILES to the full ISO/IEC 14496-15 set
that mandates the avcC chroma/bit-depth extension (adds 244 et al.).

Doc/comment accuracy: css/mod.rs (50000 sectors, not scrambled-sectors),
aacs/decrypt.rs (decrypt_unit already-clear path), ifo.rs (TT_SRPT at
0xC4), css/lfsr.rs (LFSR0 24-bit; TAB1-then-XOR cipher; real scramble-flag
predicate), disc/read_error.rs (for_sweep does bounded transient retries).

Skipped: keydb.rs SSRF guard (low/latent, no live caller) — a hard
loopback block breaks an existing behavioral test that exercises the
header-EOF path over a loopback server; a clean fix needs a resolver test
seam beyond this surgical pass. The sibling keydb_fetch.rs comment fix is
out of scope (freemkv crate).
2026-06-25 23:39:03 -07:00
Matthew Jackson 8e0797eab0 wip: rc6 VFR/DVD/CSS base (held for bulletproofing + split) 2026-06-25 18:17:08 -07:00
Matthew Jackson 794d88f6e7 libfreemkv: rc.5.2 DVD test coverage — depth-aware mux, colour codes, CSS scan
Implements the rc.5.2 quick-units list from the DVD coverage audit and
corrects the "passes-but-encodes-the-bug" tests that could not
distinguish correct from wrong behaviour.

New tests (each with the bug it guards):

mux/mkv.rs
- field_duration_is_direct_trackentry_child_not_in_video: depth-aware
  check that DefaultDecodedFieldDuration (and DefaultDuration) are direct
  TrackEntry children, NOT nested in the Video master. Replaces the flat
  find_id byte-scan that passed either way. Adds master_children /
  first_track_entry depth-walking helpers.
- pal_576i_emits_bt470bg_colour_codes / ntsc_480i_emits_smpte170m_colour_codes:
  assert the actual CICP tuples written into the MKV Colour master —
  PAL (5,5,5,1) vs NTSC (6,6,6,1) — not just stream-layer ColorSpace.
- ntsc_480i_field_order_is_tff_and_encoded: pins NTSC 480i hardcoded TFF
  and its ~33.37ms/16.68ms frame/field durations, asserting the encoded
  FlagInterlaced/FieldOrder bytes (480i was never exercised before).

ifo.rs
- video_attr_absolute_bytes_pin_real_layout: drives parse_video_attr with
  HARDCODED real DVD-Video bytes (PAL/NTSC x 4:3/16:9, plus mpeg_version
  in bits 7-6) instead of v_atr_byte, so a co-edit of the shift constants
  can't re-seed the PAL-as-NTSC bug. Anchors that permitted_df bits (1-0)
  are not read as the TV system.

disc/dvd.rs
- scan_dvd_titles_lpcm_routes_to_a0_pid_range: LPCM (coding 4) → sub-id
  0xA0 → PID 0xBDA0, disjoint from the AC-3 0xBD8x space, channels kept.
- scan_dvd_titles_multiple_vobsub_tracks_distinct_pids: three VobSub
  tracks → distinct 0x20+ordinal PIDs, per-language, shared palette.

css/mod.rs
- crack_outcome_reaches_cracked_with_span: drives the full crack scan to
  CrackOutcome::Cracked via a Stevenson-crackable synthetic sector and
  asserts crack_span recording (the Cracked branch was never exercised).
- recrack_succeeds_on_other_vts_extents: per-VTS re-crack SUCCESS path.
- all_locked_synthetic_iso_yields_css_key_missing_signal: all-locked
  multi-extent ISO → ScrambledUncracked, the signal the scan converts to
  css_error = Some(CssKeyMissing).

Corrected fixtures (passes-but-encodes-the-bug):
- scan_dvd_titles_mixed_audio_codecs_distinct_pids: real channel nibbles
  (AC-3 5.1 = 6ch, DTS 2.0 = 2ch) replacing the 1ch placeholders; asserts
  channel counts and exact canonical PIDs (0xBD80 / 0xBD88).
- ebml.rs FieldOrder comment: drop the stale "PAL DVD (576i) is
  bottom-field-first" line that contradicted the TFF-for-all code.
2026-06-24 15:41:26 -07:00
Matthew Jackson 6592f2a590 libfreemkv: rc.5.1 DVD correctness fixes
- CSS: unlock scrambled-sector reads on enforcing drives via bus-auth
  only; classify sense 6F/03 as CSS-locked; early-bail on a fully locked
  scan; gate the AACS handshake off DVD discs.
- DVD first-play menu no longer prepended to the feature: read the title
  VOBS base from vtstt_vobs (0xC4), not the menu VOBS vtsm_vobs (0xC0).
- Interlaced field-duration (DefaultDecodedFieldDuration) written as a
  direct TrackEntry child rather than inside Video, so Windows reports
  the correct frame rate.
- Audio channel count read from the AC-3 bitstream; FieldOrder set to
  TFF; per-track BPS tags.
- Structured disc diagnostics at --log-level 3; reduced per-operation
  log spam.
2026-06-24 14:34:55 -07:00
Matthew Jackson 2613a81f09 Fix AC-3 channel count read from wrong nibble in VTS audio attr
The VTS_AST_ATR byte 1 stores (channels - 1) in the low 3 bits, but we
were reading the high nibble. A normal 2.0 AC-3 track has 0x1 in the low
nibble and 0x0 in the high nibble, so we computed 0+1=1 and mislabeled
every stereo track as mono in the muxed Channels element.

Read the low 3 bits instead, and correct the two audio_attr tests that
had encoded (channels - 1) in the high nibble to match the buggy reader.
2026-06-24 09:39:02 -07:00
Matthew Jackson e96528ad5b DVD: correct PAL/NTSC, anamorphic aspect, and SD colour
Fix three DVD video-attribute bugs surfaced by a PAL disc detected as
NTSC:

- PAL/NTSC: parse video_format from VTS_V_ATR bits 5-4, not bits 1-0
  (the old mask read permitted_df, so PAL 576i/25fps was mis-detected
  as NTSC 480i/29.97). Named consts replace the magic bit positions.
- Anamorphic aspect: write MKV DisplayWidth/Height from the disc's
  display_aspect (16:9 720x576 -> 1024x576) instead of square pixels,
  so 16:9 DVDs no longer render as 4:3.
- Colour: stamp SD colorimetry (PAL=BT.470BG, NTSC=SMPTE-170M) instead
  of BT.709 (HD).

Adds VideoStream.display_aspect (threaded through every muxer) plus
TvSystem/DvdAspect/ColorSpace plumbing, with regression tests. Removes
the deprecated Disc mux set_halt bridge (use with_halt).
2026-06-23 15:38:49 -07:00
Matthew Jackson 5941c059c6 v1.0.0-rc.1
CSS keyless decrypt (Stevenson), AACS 1.0/2.0/2.1, MPEG-2 DVD, multi-OS SCSI, multipass recovery, mux highway, audit hardening
2026-06-21 21:06:07 -07:00
Matthew Jackson f79c2a0aa9 libfreemkv 0.31.4: prune 144 vacuous tests (keep spec-grounded subset) 2026-06-08 07:28:55 -07:00
Matthew Jackson 8000bae177 libfreemkv 0.31.2: comprehensive spec-grounded test suite (~950 tests)
Test-hardening release, no runtime changes. Adds spec-grounded unit tests
across the silent-corruption surfaces — UDF/MPLS/CLPI/IFO parsing, BD/DVD
title + extent assembly, AACS/CSS key handling, TS/PS demux + codec parsers,
MKV/EBML container output, the mux pipeline, sector prefetch + decrypt
decorator, drive/SCSI sense decoding, label extraction, and core I/O. Each
test is grounded in the format spec or real on-disc behavior and verified to
fail under a targeted source mutation. No behavior changed.
2026-06-07 22:28:29 -07:00
Matthew Jackson 061f68594a 0.31.0: hardening and correctness pass across mux, codec, AACS/CSS, UDF/MPLS/CLPI, recovery, drive/SCSI, labels, and I/O
Library-wide review-and-fix pass: tightened AACS keydb/handshake/variant
handling and trailing-partial-unit policy, corrected MPLS mark offset and
added UDF allocation bounds, hardened the mux/codec framing and M2TS paths,
guarded SCSI READ CAPACITY short transfers and unified error mapping, added
overflow guards on untrusted disc input, and made prefetch shutdown
deterministic. Release profile now builds with thin LTO + single codegen unit.
2026-06-07 17:37:38 -07:00
MattJackson f1926c38dc v0.20.1: delete SectorReader, extract Disc::patch, doc/stub cleanup
WO-2 (delete SectorReader trait):
- The 0.18 trait split into SectorSource (read-only) and SectorSink
  (write-only) is final; the legacy SectorReader alias was a bridge.
- Renames every internal &mut dyn SectorReader (~25 sites) to
  &mut dyn SectorSource. The trait method capacity() becomes
  capacity_sectors() with a default of 0 (preserves SectorReader's
  default-0 behavior).
- Deletes the SectorReader trait, its blanket-to-Source bridge, and
  the FileSectorReader type alias. Adds explicit forwarding impls
  for Box<dyn SectorSource> and &mut dyn SectorSource so generic
  decorators like DecryptingSectorSource<S: SectorSource> compose.

WO-3a (extract Disc::patch):
- Moves Disc::patch (1230 lines) and bytes_bad_in_title from
  disc/mod.rs into disc/patch.rs as a split inherent impl. Zero
  behavior change — pure mechanical relocation. disc/mod.rs drops
  from 3,945 to 2,714 LOC.

WO-6 (partial):
- Deletes src/labels/png_filenames.rs — was a 72-LOC stub with
  detect() returning false, never wired into the PARSERS registry.

project docs doc drift fixes (audited 2026-05-13):
- JUMP_BASE_SECTORS: 256→1024 (64 MB base for UHD, not 8 MB)
- PASSN_DAMAGE_THRESHOLD_PCT: 12→6
- PASSN_SKIP_SECTORS_BASE: 64→32
- MAX_RANGE_SECS=180: replaced by proportional range_sectors × 25,
  capped at RANGE_BUDGET_CAP_SECS=1800.
2026-05-13 11:36:55 -07:00
MattJackson 3dea679dac style: cargo fmt 2026-04-24 12:23:42 -07:00
Matt Jackson 8843833ea7 v0.11.15: lint cleanup — fmt + clippy clean 2026-04-21 18:52:55 +00:00
Matt Jackson 80fcffd190 v0.11.5: MKV container fixes — timestamps, frame rate, HDR, chapters, disposition 2026-04-18 16:29:21 +00:00
MattJackson e0f40583c4 Fix cargo fmt formatting 2026-04-15 22:32:53 +00:00
MattJackson 9bb1d02245 Fix batch overflow in Disc::copy(), DVD PGC parsing, demuxer flush at EOF
- Disc::copy() hardcoded batch=64 sectors, exceeding BU40N's 60-sector
  hw limit. Now accepts batch_sectors param, defaults to 60.
- IFO PGC: playback time at offset 0x04 not 0x02, cell time at cell+4
- DiscStream: set demuxer from content_format (TS for BD, PS for DVD)
- Flush TS/PS demuxers at EOF to avoid losing last PES frame
- M2tsStream: flush demuxer at EOF
- StdioStream: FMKV metadata header for roundtrip compatibility
2026-04-15 22:26:07 +00:00
MattJackson ff6004a567 Unified Stream trait: read() and write() on one type
Stream trait: read() returns PesFrame, write() accepts PesFrame.
A stream is a stream — you read from it or write to it.
No separate Input/Output traits.

API: libfreemkv::input(url) and libfreemkv::output(url, title, codecs)
Returns Box<dyn Stream>.
2026-04-15 03:33:29 +00:00
MattJackson c55e6991b8 Doc comments, format string inlining, long literal separators
- Doc comments on DriveSession, find_drives, all Error variants, Result type
- 24 format! strings inlined (clippy pedantic)
- 25 long hex literals with separators (0xFFFFFFFF → 0xFFFF_FFFF)
- README install example updated to 0.8
2026-04-11 21:04:44 +00:00
MattJackson f48b4925c1 Zero clippy warnings: fix all 32 remaining
- Iterator::find() replaces manual loops (6 sites)
- Index-only loops → iterators (4 sites)
- Identical if-blocks merged
- Box large MkvStream WriteState enum variant
- Vec macro initializers, late init fixes
- Unused fields prefixed with underscore (format spec fields)
- Dead code removed or documented

0 clippy warnings. 319 tests passing.
2026-04-11 19:33:13 +00:00
MattJackson ffa0eaba4d cargo fmt + clippy --fix: 104 format violations fixed, 8 clippy auto-fixes 2026-04-11 19:10:20 +00:00
MattJackson 96a65de3ff Chapters, DVD subtitle palette, MKV track flags, progress total_bytes
Chapters:
- MPLS PlayList marks parsed (mark_type 1 = chapter)
- Chapter struct on DiscTitle (time_secs, name)
- MKV Chapters element with EditionEntry/ChapterAtom per mark
- 3 MPLS mark tests + 2 MKV chapter tests

DVD subtitle palette:
- IFO palette extraction (PGC offset 0xA4, 16 × YCbCr colors)
- YCbCr→RGB conversion for VobSub .idx format
- DvdSubParser codec_private returns formatted palette
- codec_data field on SubtitleStream flows through pipeline
- 5 palette tests (YCbCr conversion, formatting, overflow)

MKV track flags:
- FlagDefault: primary video/audio = 1, secondary = 0
- FlagForced: forced subtitles = 1
- Language: set from stream language code
- Already implemented, verified with 4 new tests

Progress total_bytes:
- IOStream trait: total_bytes() -> Option<u64>
- DiscStream, IsoStream: from disc_title.size_bytes
- M2tsStream, MkvStream: from file metadata on open
- NetworkStream, StdioStream, NullStream: None

316 tests total, all passing.
2026-04-11 17:43:47 +00:00
MattJackson ff5547363b 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