When the drive is in extended-access state (unlocked), retrieve VID via
the per-drive `read_vid_cdb` from the bundled profile instead of the
cert-based AACS REPORT_KEY handshake. Cert handshake remains the
fallback for drives that don't enter extended-access state, or whose
profile lacks the required CDB.
Empirically verified on the BU40N (signature 999ec375) against
Barbie UHD: drive returns 36 bytes from buffer 0x44 at offset
0x10E291, VID at response[4..20]. The 16 bytes match Dune Part Two's
known VID in keydb.cfg byte-for-byte, cross-validating the path
against an independent oracle.
Architectural impact:
- Renames `Drive::is_libredrive_active()` → `Drive::is_unlocked()`.
Internal `Mt1959::libredrive_active` becomes `Mt1959::unlocked`;
the prior `unlocked` (init-success flag) becomes `init_complete`
to avoid the name collision.
- `disc/encrypt.rs::Disc::read_vid` is the single entry point.
When `is_unlocked()` is true, calls `read_vid_oem` (issues the
per-drive CDB, validates the response signature high-3-bytes
`00 22 00`, returns bytes [4..20]). Otherwise delegates to
`read_vid_cert` (the existing AACS REPORT_KEY format 0x80 path).
- `DriveProfile` gains the per-drive CDB templates and identifier
blocks extracted from each per-drive firmware payload — including
`read_vid_cdb`, `read_disc_keys_cdb`, `drive_nominal_speed_cdb`,
`set_speed_max_cdb`, two cache-prime canary CDBs, the buffer-0x45
verify CDB, the firmware-upload CDB, and the unlock probe CDB.
Variants A and B differ in which fields are populated. All optional;
consumers fall back to the cert/handshake path when fields are
absent.
- New error variants `Error::DriveProfileMissing` (E7020) and
`Error::VidCdbUnavailable` (E7021). Both treated as
"OEM unavailable → try cert path" by `read_vid`, not terminal.
Closes the v0.25.x gap where HRL-burned host certs (the public
libaacs leaked cert is on every recent drive's HRL) blocked all
post-handshake VID retrieval. With OEM-driven VID:
- AACS 1.0 BD on supported drives: rips end-to-end with our existing
DKs walking the MKB.
- AACS 2.x UHD: fails honestly at the DK wall (E7018 "No usable DK"
for v77+ MKBs) instead of the misleading E7017 "No Volume ID"
the prior code surfaced. We have VID; we just don't have v77+ DK
material — that gap is a key-acquisition problem, not a code
problem.
Empirically verified on rip1 (BU40N + Barbie UHD, MKB v77,
2026-05-21): error code flipped from E7017 to E7018 as predicted.
The DK wall is now correctly the proximate failure for unrippable
modern UHD discs, instead of the indirect VID-retrieval wall the
v0.25.x cert-only path produced.
Renames and comment scrubs eliminate upstream-RE-vocabulary
references in the public crate per `feedback_no_breadcrumbs.md`.
674 tests pass (565 lib + 109 integration). No tradename leaks in
any modified file.
DriveProfile now has every field traced from firmware:
- drive_signature, unlock_init_value, unlock_response_size_minus_init
- ld_microcode (base64, ~1888B firmware payload)
- hardware_register_a_cdb, hardware_register_b_cdb (10B pre-built CDBs)
- drive_nominal_speed_cdb (12B calibration speed)
- speed_zone_table (28B), speed_calc_table (25B)
drive.rs simplified:
- open() calls init() instead of unlock()
- init() is the ONLY entry point — handles full dispatch sequence internally
- Removed read_config, read_register, maintain_speed, read_sectors from public API
- Added set_read_speed() for per-zone speed during content reads
- disc.rs updated to call init() instead of unlock()
Compiles clean, all tests pass.
Features:
- Open drive identification via SPC-4 INQUIRY + MMC-6 GET CONFIGURATION
- 141 supported drives with bundled profiles
- MT1959 platform: unlock, calibrate, raw sector reads
- DriveSpeed enum: BD1x-BD12x, DVD1x-DVD16x
- Field names follow SPC-4 §6.4.2 and MMC-6 §5.3.10 standards
- No proprietary fingerprints — open matching by SCSI fields
- Zero config: profiles compiled into binary
Tested on real hardware: HL-DT-ST BD-RE BU40N 1.03