The v1.0.0-rc.1 unlocker refactor added an `if disc_is_dvd() { return }`
early-return in Drive::init() that skipped the whole drive-prep unlock for
DVDs. That firmware unlock is what lifts riplock and readies max read
speed — a DRIVE-level, disc-independent feature — so skipping it left
every DVD stuck at stock/riplock speed (~0.4x, 3h ETA). UHD was unaffected
because it flows through the unlock.
Remove the skip: init() now runs the identity-keyed drive unlocker for all
discs (disc kind is Unknown at init, so only the drive unlocker matches;
the AACS host-cert handshake and CSS bus-auth still run later, gated on the
real disc kind, on top of the unlocked drive). Speed stays where it
belongs — SET CD SPEED(0xFFFF) at pass-1 start (disc/mod.rs) — not in the
unlocker. Also drop the matching probe_disc DVD skip.
Reverts the SET STREAMING stopgap (separate freemkv-unlock revert): that
treated the symptom; the real bug was the skipped unlock. Drive features
come from the firmware unlock, not a stock speed CDB.
DVD ran the drive at ~0.4x stock speed: init() early-returned for DVD
before any speed was set, and its only speed command was the sweep's lone
legacy SET CD SPEED, which this BU40N ignores for DVD. BD/UHD got up to
speed only via the firmware unlocker's calibration — a path a DVD can't
take (it breaks stock CSS).
Call the new unlock-crate drive-features capability at init() for ALL disc
kinds, before the DVD stock-mode early-return, via a bridge shim. Stock
MMC only (SET STREAMING + SET CD SPEED), no bus unlock, so CSS is
undisturbed.
Round-2 audit gap in the prior bridge fix: extract_scsi_context only recognizes
Error::ScsiError / DiscRead and collapses every other variant to (0, None). But
the Linux SG_IO transport returns genuine dead-bus faults as non-SCSI variants —
Error::IoError (ioctl(SG_IO) == -1: ENODEV/EIO on an unplugged bridge) and
Error::DeviceNotFound (fd gone) — which were crossing the seam as status 0x00, so
the unlock crate classified neither as a transport fault (needs 0xFF) nor as a
sense-bearing rejection, and kept hammering a dead bus.
Match the error variant in the adapter: a SCSI status (CHECK CONDITION or a
drive-tagged 0xFF) keeps its real status + sense; any other variant is a
non-SCSI transport/IO fault → SCSI_STATUS_TRANSPORT_FAILURE / None. Keying off
`sense.is_none()` would be wrong (a senseless CHECK CONDITION is a rejection).
Add bridge tests covering CHECK-CONDITION sense preservation, 0xFF passthrough,
and IoError/DeviceNotFound → 0xFF.
Audit fixes (v1.1.0..HEAD regressions in the unlock migration + adaptive patch
speed):
- unlock_bridge ScsiAdapter: libfreemkv's transport returns Err on ANY non-zero
SCSI status (a normal CHECK CONDITION), not only transport faults. The adapter
was collapsing every such Err to { status: 0xFF, sense: None }, which discarded
the parsed sense and defeated the AACS handshake's ILLEGAL_REQUEST wedge guard
(so it kept hammering the drive — hard-rule #2) and inverted its
transport-vs-rejection diagnosis. Now reconstruct status + the 32-byte sense
buffer (sense_key@2, asc@12, ascq@13) and only emit 0xFF/None for a genuine
transport fault.
- Drive::init: a genuine transport fault during the drive-prep unlock means the
bus is dead — propagate it (the v1.1.0 invariant) instead of silently
swallowing it via `if let Ok`. Other errors (no matching unlocker) still fall
through to stock mode. SET CD SPEED max now runs only when the bus is alive.
- disc::patch: on the first read failure in a range, drop to slow recovery speed
and RE-ATTEMPT the same position at slow speed before marking it. A
single-sector range's first failing sector was being marked from a MAX-speed
read it never got to recover.
- docs: lib.rs architecture diagram (handshake → host_certs) and README (stale
pluggable-unlock-seam / register-unlocker / crates.io / docs.rs references).
Rewire the three unlock dispatch points through the freemkv-unlock crate via a
private `unlock_bridge`: drive-prep (kind=Unknown) at `Drive::init`, AACS cert
(kind=Aacs) at `do_handshake_cert`, CSS bus-auth (kind=Css) at scan. The bridge
news up `all_unlockers()` and runs the first matching one, mapping its
`Unlocked` result to the bus-key gate. After a successful drive unlock,
libfreemkv issues a generic SET CD SPEED (max) itself — the old per-unlocker
trait method is gone.
Delete the in-tree unlock code now owned by freemkv-unlock: the AACS cert
handshake (`aacs/handshake.rs`), the CSS bus-auth (`css/auth.rs`), and the
unlock registry (`unlock.rs`). Host-cert collection (a keysource concern) stays
in a small `aacs/host_certs.rs`. No public unlock surface remains — clients
touch libfreemkv only, oblivious to unlockers (as they are to SCSI). 2277 tests
pass.
Add the freemkv-unlock dependency (path dep for local dev; re-pinned to a git
tag at release) and the consumption bridge: one generic ScsiAdapter mapping
libfreemkv's transport to the unlock contract, host-cert + DriveId mapping, and
run_unlockers() which news up all_unlockers() and runs the first matching one.
Additive — validates the dep resolves and the adapter compiles; the in-tree
registry/handshake/css path is still active and gets replaced in 4b.