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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 0081955686 labels: add dbp parser (Magnolia Pictures BD-J framework)
5th BD-J authoring framework recognized. Discriminator: any top-
level .jar in /BDMV/JAR/ that contains com/dbp/ package paths.
Identified during the 2026-05-10 corpus session via string-mining
disc-07's BD-J jar — perm files reference bd-live.magpictures.com
(Magnolia / Magnet Releasing).

Stream labels live as plain ASCII strings inside compiled .class
files in the form

    LTextField,Audio1,English Dolby Atmos,Fontstrip_Composite,...
    HTextField,Subtitle1,English SDH,Fontstrip_Composite,...
    ATextField,Subtitle0,None,Fontstrip_Composite,...

— a quirk of the menu-rendering layer encoding TextField positions
and content as constant strings the Java compiler retained in the
class string pool. The leading single-letter prefix is string-pool
ordering noise; parser anchors on `TextField,`. Subtitle0 is the
disable-subtitles button and is skipped.

The parser:
  - reads each top-level .jar via udf.read_file
  - opens it with the existing zip dependency
  - confirms com/dbp/ presence in the central directory
  - walks .class entries, extracts printable strings, matches the
    `TextField,(Audio|Subtitle)<N>,<label>,...` pattern
  - maps human-readable language names ("English", "Castilian
    Spanish", "Brazilian Portuguese", "Canadian French", ...) to
    ISO 639-2 codes via a parser-local table (per the rules-of-
    engagement memo, each parser knows its own format)
  - preserves the full disc-authored label string in `name` so
    consumers display it raw without the lib guessing further
    structure
  - detects SDH / Forced qualifiers and Commentary / Descriptive
    purposes from substring matches; everything else falls through
    to fill_defaults using BD-spec MPLS data

Verified live on the corpus: disc-07 (Civil War UHD) now matches
parser=dbp with 3 audio + 2 subtitle labels, exactly the count
visible in the disc's authored TextField definitions and what BD
spec MPLS reports.

Limitation: dbp's detect() returns true for ANY top-level .jar in
/BDMV/JAR/ (every BD-J disc has one), since the discriminator
trait function takes only `&UdfFs` and can't read jar contents.
parse() does the real com/dbp/ check — a non-dbp disc gets
parsed-as-dbp, archive_has_dbp returns false, parse() returns
None, and we fall through. Diagnostic noise: parsers_detected
includes "dbp" on non-dbp BD-J discs. Real fix is refactoring the
DetectFn signature to take a SectorReader; deferred.

7 unit tests cover the TextField extraction, language detection
(simple + compound: "Brazilian Portuguese", "Castilian Spanish",
"Canadian French", "Latin American Spanish", "Australian English"
plus the disc-corpus typo "Austrailian English"), SDH/Forced/RNIB
qualifier detection, and Commentary/Descriptive purpose detection.
Don't-guess discipline preserved: unknown languages return ""
(consumer falls back to MPLS spec data via fill_defaults).
2026-05-10 13:15:07 -07:00
MattJackson ef5487e5a5 labels: distinguish "parser detected" from "parser succeeded"
Adds `parsers_detected: Vec<&'static str>` to `LabelAnalysis`. Records
every parser whose discriminator matched, regardless of whether its
parse() then returned Some/None.

Why: when `parser=None` we currently can't tell apart:
  (a) no parser recognized this disc — missing parser, candidate for a
      new module
  (b) a parser recognized it but parse() returned None / empty —
      capture truncated, or genuine empty authoring data, or a parser
      bug

Surfaced concretely on the 11-disc capture session 2026-05-10:
disc-04 had `bluray_project.bin` in jar_inventory (pixelogic detect()
returned true) but parse() returned None because file content was
past the 1 GB capture window. Old API: parser=None — looked like
"missing parser." New API: detected=[pixelogic], parser=None — clearly
"capture problem, not a parser gap."

The tracing log line on the no-parser-emitted-labels path now
distinguishes the two cases too.

No behavior change to production rip path. extract() is unchanged;
only the diagnostic analyze() returns the richer result.
2026-05-10 12:36:05 -07:00
MattJackson e5989c8270 labels: expose analyze() for corpus regression tooling
Promotes `mod labels` to `pub mod labels` and adds `analyze()` plus
`LabelAnalysis` (both `#[doc(hidden)]`) so an out-of-tree diagnostic
binary (freemkv-tools labels-analyze) can introspect which BD-J parser
matched a given disc, what JAR files the discriminators saw, and what
labels came out — without going through the production `apply()` path
that mutates DiscTitles.

Also adds `tracing::info!(parser = name, "label parser matched")` /
"no label parser matched" inside `extract()`. Dev-only signal: users
get the same seamless behavior; developers can finally tell whether a
disc hit a real parser or fell through to the codec-name fallback in
fill_defaults().

The new `jar_inventory()` helper deduplicates and sorts filenames
under any `/BDMV/JAR/<x>/` subdirectory — same plumbing the existing
`jar_file_exists()` discriminators use, just enumerated rather than
predicate-tested. Used by `analyze()` to surface unrecognized
parser-source files when no parser matches, which is the input to
"do we need a new parser?" triage.

No behavior change to the production label path. `apply()` and
`extract()` remain functionally identical; the new public surface
exists alongside.
2026-05-10 07:42:45 -07:00
MattJackson d1f09439a5 v0.13.0: zero English in library + API hygiene + dead-code sweep
Audit pass against the project docs "no English text in library code" rule.
Found 9 call sites that violated the contract by stuffing English into
io::Error::new(kind, "…") or by abusing Error::DeviceNotFound { path }
as a free-form description field. Each is now a typed Error variant.

New variants and codes: ScsiInterfaceUnavailable (E1004), DeviceLocked
(E1005), IoKitPluginFailed (E1006), UnsupportedPlatform (E2003),
PlatformNotImplemented (E2004), MapfileInvalid (E6011), DiscUrlNotDirect
(E9009).

labels::apply() previously pushed Commentary/Descriptive/Score/IME and
" (Secondary)" English literals into AudioStream.label, leaking into
MKV titles + autorip UI. AudioStream now exposes structured `purpose:
LabelPurpose`, SubtitleStream `qualifier: LabelQualifier`. Callers
translate to localized text. label keeps codec-formatting only.

API hygiene: 11 mux/* modules dropped from `pub` to `pub(crate)` —
their *types* are still re-exported from lib.rs, but the modules were
leaking low-level EBML/TS/network primitives. Stream trait gets a real
rustdoc explaining read-vs-write split. lib.rs grouped re-exports into
documented sections. ScanOptions::with_keydb() removed (one-method-per-
action rule); use struct literal.

Dead-code sweep: removed lookahead.rs (orphan, never declared as mod),
tsreader.rs (TsDemuxReader unused), ebml::{write_int,read_vint,SEEK_*},
ts::{scan_first/last_pts,scan_duration,SCAN_HEAD/TAIL_SIZE,take/set_
remainder}, MkvMuxer codec_private_slots/filled fields and
fill_codec_private method (deferred-codecPrivate path never used since
the v0.10 PES rewrite). cargo clippy --all-targets -D warnings clean.

Tests: new error::tests for variant codes + Display "no English" guard +
io::ErrorKind mapping. 233 lib tests, all green (was 230).

Breaking: ScanOptions::with_keydb removed; mux/* modules pub(crate);
AudioStream and SubtitleStream gained required fields; UnsupportedDrive
{ product_revision: "Renesas not yet implemented" } no longer produced
(use PlatformNotImplemented).
2026-04-24 16:41:02 -07:00
Matt Jackson 8843833ea7 v0.11.15: lint cleanup — fmt + clippy clean 2026-04-21 18:52:55 +00:00
Matt Jackson 18c6365e08 Improve label generator: proper video labels, all resolutions, no false Atmos claims 2026-04-19 17:50:17 +00:00
Matt Jackson 981f30b1b0 Move label generation to labels system — fill_defaults() for all stream types 2026-04-19 17:23:50 +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 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
MattJackson dc4ebd7d9b v0.7.1: SectorReader trait, IsoStream, StdioStream, resolve_encryption
- SectorReader trait decouples disc scanning from SCSI
- Disc::scan_image() for ISO and any sector source
- resolve_encryption() handles AACS 1.0/2.0/none in one path
- IsoStream: full UDF/MPLS/CLPI/labels pipeline from ISO files
- StdioStream: stdin/stdout pipe
- Strict scheme:// URL format with validation
- Labels module refactored to SectorReader
- 7 stream types total
2026-04-11 15:49:29 +00:00
MattJackson 8c2f3898b8 Add IOStream trait and stream-based I/O architecture
Introduce IOStream trait for uniform read/write across disc, file,
network, and null streams. Rename Title→DiscTitle, add stream URL
resolver, split old stream.rs into focused modules (m2ts, mkvstream,
network, disc, null, resolve, meta).
2026-04-10 19:13:53 -07:00
MattJackson 976aeb4848 Labels: catch panics — never break disc scan 2026-04-07 20:36:26 -07:00
MattJackson 0bb815ca22 Restructure labels: detect-then-parse, named parsers, raw disc data
Architecture:
- Each BD-J format in own file: paramount.rs, criterion.rs, pixelogic.rs, ctrm.rs
- Standard interface: detect() → bool, parse() → Option<Vec<StreamLabel>>
- PARSERS array in mod.rs — drop in a new parser with one line
- Shared vocab.rs for BD spec codec names only (MLP→TrueHD, AC3→Dolby Digital)
- All other label data passes through raw from disc — no guessing

Changes:
- New: paramount.rs (playlists.xml — Paramount/onQ format)
- Renamed: bluray_project.rs → pixelogic.rs
- Renamed: stream_properties.rs → criterion.rs
- Merged: language_streams.rs + menu_base.rs → ctrm.rs
- Removed: jar module (superseded by labels), dead apply functions
- Added: DriveSession::eject() with PREVENT ALLOW MEDIUM REMOVAL
- Added: DiscRegion enum (Free/BluRay/Dvd)
- Fixed: capture sector ranges now include all files (only skip STREAM/)
- Renamed: StreamLabel.region → variant (not a BD spec field)
2026-04-07 20:29:44 -07:00
MattJackson aa188751e4 Simplify labels API: one call, labels on streams or nothing
labels::apply(session, udf, titles) does everything internally.
Disc::scan() is one line: crate::labels::apply().
No intermediate variables, no fallback logic in disc.rs.

App reads disc.titles[].streams — labels already applied if
disc had config files, empty otherwise. MPLS data always there.
2026-04-07 18:46:29 -07:00
MattJackson ba44f7d928 Add labels module: 4 disc file parsers for stream labels
src/labels/ with 4 parsers tried in order:
1. language_streams.txt (Warner CTRM CSV)
2. menu_base.prop (Warner CTRM properties)
3. streamproperties.xml + playbackconfig.xml (Criterion XML)
4. bluray_project.bin (Pixelogic binary tokens)

Disc::scan() calls labels::extract() → apply_disc_labels().
If no disc files found, streams keep MPLS data as-is.
No JAR fallback — disc files or nothing.

Covers 4/8 discs with JARs (Dunkirk UHD, V for Vendetta BD,
Being There, Barbie). Remaining 3 (Civil War, Dune, V for
Vendetta UHD) have no disc config files.
2026-04-07 18:42:33 -07:00