Parse the DTS core header (SFREQ/AMODE/RATE/LFF/NBLKS/FSIZE) → a ddts box
(sample rate, channel layout mask, core size, computed bitrate, LFE);
whole access units (core + DTS-HD extension substreams) pass through, so
an HD decoder finds the extension. dtsh when an extension sync follows the
core, else dtsc. Fit oracle now carries DTS / DTS-HD MA / DTS-HD HR.
Validated on 300 (real DTS-HD MA 7.1): freemkv's mp4 DTS track is
byte-identical to ffmpeg -c copy under ffprobe (dts / 48000 / 8ch / 7.1)
and decodes clean (exit 0). Channel layout correct.
Completes the per-track-class trio with audio:// / sub://. video:// is
the demux path with a TrackKind::Video kind filter — each video track to
its own native elementary stream (.hevc/.h264/.vc1/.m2v/.obu), no audio
or subtitles. Reuses the existing kind_filter machinery and extension
map; scheme/parse/output/write-only-guard arms added symmetrically.
FMTS (AACS 2.1) now decodes per (LBA, phase): Phase enum + AacsKeyMap::
from_ranges_phased, decrypt only the variant's parity half. resolve_fmts_key_map
does a 2-phase index-1 anchor then per-index phase probe, and sizes the forensic
set to whatever the source returns (no hardcoded 32). KeyFetch is now two explicit
operations (unit_keys / fmts_indexes) and KeySource splits get_uk into
get_unit_keys + get_fmts_indexes. BYPASS_FMTS_KEY gate removed (first-class format).
Teed up for 1.4.5. Local WIP baseline.
decrypt:
- decrypt_sectors is now a pure decrypt (apply key, leave plaintext, report
unverified bytes); TS-structure is a separate primitive (is_clean_ts/ps) used
only for key selection and read-verify. The mux passes decrypted bytes through
(the demuxer drops non-conforming packets), ending the NULL-TS conceal loop and
the per-unit key-server refetch storm. Key-proof floor replaces the 75%
supermajority.
recovery:
- Removed the post-read decrypt-verify gate (verify.rs) that mis-aligned the
disc-absolute unit grid against clip-anchored AACS units and false-failed good
clips (e.g. Dunkirk's orphan-CPS clip). Bad sectors are marked by physical read
result; decryptability is proven at scan + mux time.
HD DVD (first-class AACS):
- Role-based candidate-list file sourcing so an HD DVD's /ANY!/ files
(MKBROM.AACS, VTKF000.AACS, CONTENT_CERT.AACS) are found with no disc-type
branch. parse_vtkf parses VTKF000.AACS into the same UnitKeyFile as a BD
Unit_Key_RO.inf, so the shared VUK unwrap applies unchanged. set_unit_base
clip-anchoring. Two decrypt-axis assumptions remain UNVERIFIED-HDDVD-DECRYPT
(no encrypted disc to test).
mux:
- MVC (Blu-ray 3D) track signals unified into one MVCDecoderConfigurationRecord;
release-safe track_vint (3-byte VINT) and pid_index (i32) guards.
hardening:
- Container-aware is_clean / encryption detection; bytes_bad_in_title fail-safe
on a corrupt mapfile; CSS crack gated on DiscFormat::Dvd (HD DVD excluded);
non-vacuous CSS tests; patch NOT_READY/HARDWARE/ILLEGAL_REQUEST/ABORTED
sense-path tests.
decrypt_sectors is now a pure decrypt — apply the CPS unit key, leave the
plaintext, report how many bytes did not reach clean TS ("unverified"). It
never restores ciphertext, nulls, or re-fetches. "Did a key produce clean TS?"
is a key-selection / read-verify signal, not the verdict "did we decrypt?": a
correct key can decrypt a bad-encoded region, and broken TS is a muxer concern
(the demuxer drops the packet and resyncs).
Callers own the policy:
- mux (read > decrypt > mux): pass the decrypted bytes to the muxer, whatever
they are; fail loud only on a genuine can't-decrypt (no key / misaligned).
- sweep/patch (reading from a disc): an unverified unit is a bad read — recover
a fresh key and retry, or fail loud so disc-recovery re-reads it.
Removes three duplicated decisions — the decrypt-time ciphertext restore, the
mux NULL-TS conceal loop, and the per-unit key-server refetch — plus the dead
aacs_unit_still_ciphertext predicate. Key-fetch recovery now samples the on-disc
ciphertext explicitly (a pure decrypt leaves the buffer plaintext) and lives
only on the rip/verify path, never the mux.
Fixes the 30-90s/region mux stalls and key-server storm on bad-encoded UHD runs
that 1.4.1 left behind (it relaxed the gate but not the surrounding machinery).
AACS content decryption rejected a whole 6144-byte aligned unit unless
EVERY content packet was conformant MPEG-TS. One authored-bad packet (a
pressing/encoding defect or an AACS 2.1 forensic-variant frame) made the
mux conceal the entire unit as NULL TS — destroying up to 31/32 good
packets and tallying them as loss, surfacing as false "corruption" on
otherwise-clean discs (observed across two UHD titles).
decrypt_unit now asks only "did a key OPEN this unit?" — a padding-aware
>=75% supermajority of content packets restoring their 0x47 sync, a gate
no wrong key can reach (uniform-AES noise floor) yet one that tolerates a
minority of authored-bad packets. Opened units pass through VERBATIM; a
non-conforming packet is left for the demuxer to drop on sync-loss and
resync past. TS-sync conformance is a muxer concern, never a decryption
verdict. The post-read verify/sweep gate now shares the same primitive so
it can never disagree with the mux decrypt.
Also unify the MVC (Blu-ray 3D) track signals: the mvcC CodecPrivate
extension, the BlockAdditionMapping, and each per-frame BlockAdditional
all derive from one MVCDecoderConfigurationRecord built once per track, so
a malformed dependent-view parameter set can no longer orphan a BlockAddID.
Add UnitKey.variant_number (0 = ordinary, 1..32 = forensic variant) with new/variant constructors, and aacs::variant_select — resolve a disc's single variant and classify each aligned unit (default / variant / drop foreign / conceal keyless). Correct IndividualSegment.tbl: the per-record field is the variant (cycles 1..32 on a retail disc), not a segment number — Segment.number -> Segment.variant.
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.
Bump to 1.3.0 and add the 1.3.0 changelog entry (FMTS/HD-DVD formats, AACS 2.1 variant chain, recovery seam, aacs module split, main-title-by-size, and the fixes since v1.2.2). Not tagged or pushed.
The bus-key gate only credited the cert handshake's read_data_key as proof
bus encryption was removed. A firmware unlocker removes it AT THE DRIVE
(serves clear content) and yields no read_data_key — so a SUCCESSFUL
firmware unlock (VID present, read_data_key None) tripped the gate and
blocked ALL key resolution, including the online source. That was the
root cause of live UHD discs reporting "missing keys" after an unlock.
Now a single predicate answers "is bus encryption gone?": never-had-it ||
file/ISO || firmware-unlocked || cert-bus-key. The gate is just
`if !bus_encryption_removed { error }` — no enumerated cases. HandshakeResult
gains `drive_unlocked`, and the read_data_key failure reason is captured so
the warn says WHY the bus key is missing.
Also: reword the first hardware-sense escalation as "fast-fail escalation"
(it is often transient — the drive recovers), reserving "wedge" for a
persistent run; and scrub the product name from core comments (it belongs
only in the unlocker crate).
Per the release decision: ship the AACS-version-stride API changes under
the 1.2.0 minor bump, with an explicit Breaking section (DiscInputs new
field, DiscInputsCtx::new arity, read_aacs_inputs* 3-tuple return).
- read_aacs_inputs* now returns the AACS major version; DiscInputs carries it,
and DiscInputsCtx parses Unit_Key_RO.inf at the disc's own stride (fixes the
hardcoded-V20 read-time fetch for V10 discs). One source of truth, no version
argument to drift.
- Disc::inputs() is the single complete AACS-input source (inf/MKB/VID/hash/
version); the out-of-band duplicate readers go away.
- Named constants for AACS file paths (aacs::PATH_*) and the AACS majors
(aacs::AACS_MAJOR_*, AacsVersion::major/from_major) replace magic strings/ints.
- push_ranges saturating (corrupt-disc panic guard).
- decrypt_unit: padding-aware acceptance — recover real video at content-
fragment tails (the phantom mux-loss class) without weakening wrong-key
rejection (a full content unit still needs all 32 TS syncs).
- scan: read the MKB via the bounded read_mkb_content so Disc::inputs()
carries it. Online key resolution was shipping mkb=0 (a full read of the
~128 MiB MKB_RO allocation fails) → the decode service 404'd.
- resolve_vid_only: surface an MKB read error instead of silently emptying.
- fetch: a per-sample dry-set replaces the global fetch_spent latch, so a
second CPS unit's key can still be fetched after the first came back empty.
- verify::push_ranges: saturating arithmetic (corrupt-disc panic guard).
- Tests for all of the above.
keydb I/O moves out of libfreemkv into freemkv-keysources
(KeydbSource::save / ::update). Delete src/keydb.rs entirely (save,
http_get, default_path, write_atomic, UpdateResult) and drop `pub mod
keydb;` — http_get had no real callers. The shared Keydb* Error variants
stay in error.rs (keysources raises them; the every-error-has-a-code
contract depends on them). flate2 is no longer used here, so drop it
from Cargo.toml (zip stays for labels/jar.rs).
CHANGELOG: note the keydb-I/O move; reword the rc.5.2
DefaultDecodedFieldDuration entry to state only the action taken (the
revert) rather than an unverified Windows-fps outcome.
Three Silence-of-the-Lambs (R2 PAL SD-DVD) follow-ups for rc.5.2.
SUB-TASK 1 — Windows Explorer showed 12.5 fps (half) for the 576i25 track.
Root cause: the DefaultDecodedFieldDuration (20 ms field) element rc.5.1
added to "fix" Windows fps did the opposite. With FlagInterlaced=1 +
DefaultDuration=40 ms + DefaultDecodedFieldDuration=20 ms, Explorer halved
to 12.5 fps and MediaInfo flipped to VFR. MakeMKV's correct rip omits the
field-duration element, keeps FlagInterlaced=1 + FieldOrder=TFF +
full-frame DefaultDuration (40 ms), and Explorer shows 25 fps / MediaInfo
CFR. Fix: MkvTrack::video now passes field_duration_ns == 0 so the element
is no longer written; the 1/DefaultDuration = 25 fps signal (the only one
tools trust) is the full-frame value. Interlace signalling (FlagInterlaced,
FieldOrder=TFF) is retained — MediaInfo reads scan type from the MPEG-2 ES
picture coding extension, so it still reports Interlaced / Top Field First.
Tests pin the new TrackEntry elements (element present/absent + values).
SUB-TASK 2 — opening "menu"/still-frame video. Traced the MPEG-2
opening-GOP path; the wrong/last seq header and PTS-floor-to-0 hypotheses
are RULED OUT with file:line evidence: codecPrivate is the FIRST sequence
header (read once at headers-ready, mkvstream.rs:115 + pipelined_stream.rs:289),
DVD VOBU structure guarantees each title opens on seq header + I-frame (no
mid-GOP open), the parser back-anchors leading still-frames to the disc's
real timeline (mpeg2.rs:296-303), and the muxer anchors base on the opening
keyframe's real PTS so the t=0 floor (mkv.rs:963) never corrupts it.
Regression tests pin all three (parser + muxer level).
SUB-TASK 3 — make --log-level 3 self-sufficient (diag.rs + minimal hooks).
(a) dump the ACTUAL MKV TrackEntry elements written per track
(tag=mkv.track: FlagInterlaced, FieldOrder, DefaultDuration, field duration,
Display dims, codecPrivate hex) so Windows-fps-class metadata is verifiable
from a log alone. (b) capture the first ~100 coded frames per track (raw)
to <output>.opening.bin with a per-frame summary line (tag=mkv.opening.frame:
track, key/delta, size, PTS) so opening-GOP/menu issues are diagnosable from
a future log without the disc. Both gated to log-level 3; normal runs open
no side file and record nothing.
CI gate (Rust 1.86): fmt --check, clippy -D warnings, and test --tests all
green.
- 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.
The subset-difference slots are independent, so rayon find_map_any scans them
in parallel and cancels on first match. UHD MKB no-match scan ~26s -> ~4.6s on
8 cores. Bit-identical result; 58 aacs tests pass.
calc_pk_from_dk derived all three children (left/pk/right) at every tree
level but used only the one it descended into; the Processing Key only
matters at the final node. Derive just the descended child per level + the
PK once at the end. Bit-for-bit identical; speeds every DK->MK derivation
(disc decryption + unpositioned-DK recovery). 60.8s -> 22.9s on a UHD
worst-case recovery scan.