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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 1fbe272832 disc/scan: surface AACS resolution error on Disc.aacs_error
scan_with() collapsed every failure path from resolve_encryption() into
None via .ok(), so callers couldn't tell the difference between "no
KEYDB found", "KEYDB failed to parse", "disc hash not in KEYDB and
fallback derivation failed", "AACS files unreadable on disc", and a
handshake that rejected every host cert. autorip's UI was stuck
printing "no decryption keys found (check KEYDB)" for all of them,
which is a particularly bad message when the user has actually loaded
a KEYDB and the real failure is something else.

Changes:
- New pub field Disc.aacs_error: Option<Error>. Populated by scan_with
  whenever encrypted && aacs.is_none(). Sentinel KeydbLoad path
  "<no keydb in search paths>" distinguishes the no-keydb case from
  a real load failure without adding a new Error variant (which would
  be a breaking change for downstream exhaustive matches).
- tracing::warn in scan_with at scan_aacs_resolve_failed and
  scan_aacs_no_keydb, with error_code and keydb path for grepping.
- tracing in do_handshake: keydb load failure, host-cert exhaustion
  (with cert count and last error code), VID read failure post-auth,
  and a debug-level success log. Lets us see whether handshake even
  got off the ground for a given disc.

Test fixtures updated to set aacs_error: None.
2026-05-11 11:29:48 -07:00
MattJackson 376aadb335 disc/patch: adaptive batching — 32 sectors, drop to 1 on failure
Pass N now reads at 32 sectors per attempt and drops to 1 only on
batch-read failure to probe each sector individually. After 16
consecutive clean single-sector reads it climbs back to 32. Net
effect: NonTrimmed regions walk ~32x faster in clean stretches
without sacrificing per-sector recovery quality — the drop-to-1
retry from the same cursor position guarantees every sector in a
failed batch is individually attempted.

Design contract:
- A batch-read failure (count > 1) is NOT a recorded failure: no
  NonTrimmed mark, no consecutive_failures bump, no damage_window
  push, cursor stays put. We just drop current_batch to 1 and the
  loop re-attempts the same position at single-sector granularity.
- A single-sector failure (count == 1) follows the existing path:
  NonTrimmed mark, consecutive_failures++, damage_window.push(false),
  post-failure pause, wedge probes.
- Backtrack always at count=1: this path fills a gap that the main
  loop's damage-window skip jumped over. Using batched reads there
  would lump good sectors into NonTrimmed marks when the gap
  contains even one bad sector.

State machine adds:
- `initial_batch` (from opts.block_sectors, default 32 in patch_internal)
- `current_batch` (mutable, starts at initial_batch, drops to 1 on
  batch failure)
- `consecutive_singles_ok` (counter, resets on upscale + failure)
- `ADAPTIVE_UPSCALE_THRESHOLD = 16` (matches sweep's pattern for
  "16 consecutive good = back to fast mode")

Tests:
- pass_n_size_aware_skip.rs PatternedSectorReader now fills each
  sector with its OWN LBA byte (not the starting LBA's byte). This
  matches real drive behavior — the pre-0.18.13 fixture's
  "fill whole batch with one byte" was a shortcut that only worked
  when patch read 1 sector at a time. Existing recovery-quality
  assertions all still pass under adaptive batching.

User spec: "try 32, pass, great, fail -> do 1 sector"
2026-05-10 19:57:27 -07:00
MattJackson 99236ffd55 labels: add class_reader, hand-rolled JVM .class file parser
Foundation for label parsers that need structured access to .class
files inside /BDMV/JAR/<x>.jar. Replaces noak (~3KLOC dep) with a
~1000-line std-only reader.

Public API:
- ClassFile::parse(&[u8]) -> Result<ClassFile>
- ConstantPool::{get, utf8, class_name, string, integer, member_ref, iter}
- Member::code(&pool) -> Option<CodeAttribute>
- CodeAttribute::instructions() -> Instructions iterator
- Instruction::{name, operand_u8, operand_u16, cp_index}
- Opcode constants (LDC, AASTORE, NEW, GETSTATIC, INVOKESPECIAL, ...)

Spec coverage:
- Constant pool: all 17 tag types incl. Long/Double 2-slot quirk
- Modified UTF-8 incl. 0xC0 0x80 -> U+0000 special case
- Bytecode iteration with full opcode size table
- Variable-length tableswitch / lookupswitch / wide

12 unit tests cover the opcode table edge cases (padded switch tables,
wide-iinc 6-byte form), modified-UTF-8 decoder, and iterator
stop-on-truncated behaviour.

Module is currently #![allow(dead_code)] — the public API is staged
for labels::deluxe (Phases A-E bytecode walker) and a labels::dbp
refactor onto the constant-pool iterator. Tests exercise the API
in isolation. The allow comes off as those callers land.

Also fixes two pre-existing clippy lints that 1.86's stricter checks
flagged after I touched the labels module:
- src/mux/disc.rs: while-let-loop in test fixture
- tests/pass_n_size_aware_skip.rs: type_complexity in helper signature

Precommit (cargo +1.86 fmt + clippy + test) green.
2026-05-10 15:06:34 -07:00
MattJackson b53454fa09 0.18 round 2: refactor Disc::patch onto Pipeline + PatchSink
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 (internal)/memory/0_18_redesign.md.

Single contributor: MattJackson.
2026-05-09 10:28:14 -07:00
MattJackson 8534607329 v0.17.1: cache priming, NonTrimmed marking, decrypt regression test
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.
2026-05-07 19:09:17 -07:00
MattJackson 97e1a4cad3 unified read-error handler + pass N size-aware skip
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).
2026-05-07 09:08:43 -07:00