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Matthew Jackson 4d81affb45 Merge branch 'rc3-topgun' into rc3-integration 2026-06-22 15:08:06 -07:00
Matthew Jackson c73a3dbcb6 Fix Windows multi-drive selection, disk:// alias, and READ chunking
Three fixes for a Windows ASUS Blu-ray drive that failed/spammed errors:

- resolve.rs: accept disk:// as an alias for disc:// (identical behavior;
  empty = auto-detect, path = device). Windows users commonly type
  disk://i: after the drive-letter convention.

- drive::find_drive: prefer a drive that reports media present. Enumerate
  all optical drives, query Drive::drive_status() (GET EVENT STATUS, works
  regardless of firmware), and return the first reporting DiscPresent;
  fall back to the first enumerated drive when none report a disc so
  single-drive / quirky setups don't regress. Selection policy split into
  select_drive_with_media() for unit testing.

- READ chunking: add ScsiTransport::max_transfer_bytes() (default 1 MiB).
  Windows SPTI overrides it with the adapter MaximumTransferLength queried
  via IOCTL_STORAGE_QUERY_PROPERTY / StorageAdapterProperty, clamped to a
  64 KiB floor (fallback on query failure). Drive::read now caps each
  READ(10) to that limit: small reads take the unchanged single-CDB path,
  larger reads loop over read_one() chunks, reporting the failing chunk's
  LBA on error. This stops the 16 MiB single read that exceeded the
  adapter limit, made DeviceIoControl fail, and spammed transport-failure
  warnings with slow tiny-read fallbacks.

Tests added for the disk:// alias, media-preference selection, and READ
chunk decomposition / per-chunk error LBA.
2026-06-22 15:02:24 -07:00
Matthew Jackson 4f606ae9a3 aacs: source OEM host certs from keysource layer
Complete the OEM/AACS cert baseline so host certs are a KeySource output,
never compiled in. With an unlocker present the OEM route is unused
(unlocker_read_volume_id short-circuits); without one, the cert handshake
runs when a keysource supplies a host cert and fails gracefully when none
does.

- KeySource trait gains host_certs() (default empty), reusing the existing
  aacs::HostCert type. A source holds certs as its second kind of AACS
  material alongside decryption keys.
- ScanOptions gains key_sources so the handshake can collect certs across
  the app's keysource layer, unioned with DriveCredentials.
- do_handshake_cert collects certs via collect_host_certs (credentials +
  every key source). Zero certs from any source now returns the new
  graceful Error::AacsNoHostCert (code 7024, sentinel <no host cert>)
  instead of silently skipping; resolution still falls back to the
  path-1 disc-hash -> VUK lookup, which drops the error on a hit.
- error.rs: add E_AACS_NO_HOST_CERT / Error::AacsNoHostCert, wired into
  code(), Display, and the round-trip + sentinel tests.

HandshakeResult { volume_id, read_data_key } unchanged: the cert path
still yields both the VID and the bus key.
2026-06-22 11:23:38 -07:00
Matthew Jackson 25acd09504 unlock: finalize Unlocker 3-capability contract
Rename the trait to a generic, drive-neutral capability contract so future
unlockers don't conform to LibreDrive specifics:

  - unlock(...)   -> unlock_drive(...)        (the one required capability)
  - read_vid(...) -> read_volume_id(...)      (no-op default)
  - add set_max_read_speed(...)               (no-op default)

The trait doc now states the contract in one place: unlockers are optional
drive-capability providers; the AACS layer is the always-present baseline and
falls back to the full cert handshake when no unlocker matches. Implement only
the capabilities your drive supports.

Registry: route_unlock now calls unlock_drive; unlocker_read_vid renamed to
unlocker_read_volume_id; add unlocker_set_max_read_speed (mirrors route_unlock
resolution, first matching unlocker, no-op if none match). drive::init calls
it on a matched drive in the post-unlock path; a speed-set failure is logged
and does not fail the rip. encrypt.rs handshake updated to the new VID helper.

Tests updated for the renames; added a set_max_read_speed routing test
(match invokes, no-match is a safe no-op).
2026-06-22 11:05:21 -07:00
Matthew Jackson 159e967760 unlock: add OEM read_vid capability to Unlocker seam
An Unlocker unlocks drive functionality, not just the disc: unlock() is
one capability, OEM VID retrieval is another. Widen the Unlocker trait
with a default-no-op read_vid(), add an unlocker_read_vid registry helper
that mirrors route_unlock resolution, and consult it in do_handshake_cert
before the cert-based VID read. A matching unlocker that serves a VID via
its OEM path short-circuits the cert handshake — VID is obtained without
the host certificate + HRL (restoring the pre-refactor decoupled OEM VID
path, now living inside the unlocker). Non-matching drives, and unlockers
without an OEM VID path, fall through to cert auth unchanged.

is_unlocked() now reports the honest signal (a registered unlocker matched
this drive) instead of const false.
2026-06-22 10:50:47 -07:00
Matthew Jackson 6dc62bcd84 Extract drive unlock behind pluggable Unlocker seam
libfreemkv must stay firmware-clean for crates.io. Move ALL drive-unlock
knowledge — firmware blobs, WRITE_BUFFER/MODE SELECT upload, unlock CDBs,
the MT1959 variant-A/B handshake, the 800 KB profiles.json database, and
the DriveProfile parsing — out into the freemkv-unlock-ld crate.

libfreemkv now keeps only the seam:
  - Unlocker trait (name/matches/unlock) + a process-wide ordered registry
    (register_unlocker / route_unlock) in src/unlock.rs
  - Drive::init() walks the registry; the first unlocker whose matches(id)
    is true runs unlock(scsi, id); if none match the drive is left in
    stock mode and the host-cert AACS handshake (the OEM route) carries
    the disc.

The unlocker issues its own CDBs through the public ScsiTransport::execute,
so libfreemkv knows nothing about how unlocking happens.

Removed:
  - profiles.json
  - src/platform/mt1959/{mod,variant_a,variant_b}.rs
  - src/profile.rs (DriveProfile, ProfilesFile, find_by_drive_id, ...)
  - the PlatformDriver trait

Because the Unlocker seam reports only success/failure (no extended-access
marker), VID acquisition is now always via the cert-based handshake; the
per-drive OEM-VID-CDB shortcut and Drive::is_unlocked() (now const false)
are removed/neutralized. Disc-speed calibration moved into the unlocker's
unlock(); Drive::probe_disc() is a no-op.

git grep over src/ is firmware-blob/profiles/WRITE_BUFFER/mt1959-free.
All tests pass on Rust 1.86 (precommit green).
2026-06-22 10:31:51 -07:00
Matthew Jackson 9250f5bb30 wip: top gun EL/decrypt follow-up (in progress, rc3) 2026-06-22 10:02:53 -07:00
Matthew Jackson e960c2f1be mux/mkv: video-only timeline epochs + finer 0.1ms TimestampScale
Fixes corrupt MKV seek index on single-clip titles with many
interleaved tracks (Top Gun UHD: 2 video, 11 audio, 32 PGS).

TimelineContinuity previously shared one high_ns frontier + offset_ns
across ALL tracks. A sparse, lagging non-video frame (subtitle/audio)
ratcheted the frontier up; the next normal video frame then sat >3s
below it and was misread as a clip-boundary discontinuity, permanently
bumping offset_ns. On a one-clip title this fired thousands of times
and inflated Cue/cluster timestamps into the billions of ms, destroying
the seek index (ffmpeg then seeked to wrong positions and emitted
spurious 'Could not find ref with POC N' errors).

Now only the VIDEO track drives epoch decisions: video alone advances
the frontier and opens a new epoch on a real backward PTS jump.
Non-video tracks are remapped under the current offset and never touch
the frontier or offset. A lagging non-video tail straggler at a genuine
multi-clip boundary (old-epoch raw PTS under the new offset) is
recognised via the previous offset and remapped to the seam, so it
neither flies forward nor forces a back/forward-dated split cluster.
Genuine multi-clip seamless rebasing is preserved.

Also drop TimestampScale from 1ms to 0.1ms (100_000 ns/tick) so
23.976fps frames and 0.833ms TrueHD AUs stop colliding on a single
tick (the source of the non-monotonic-DTS warnings and the audio
cadence flattening). The finer scale shrinks the i16 block-relative
span to ~3.27s, so: cluster duration is set to 2s nominal (keeps
keyframe-driven clusters within the i16 range for typical GOPs), and
the i16-overflow cluster-split path now emits a Cue for the split
cluster so the seek index has no gaps.

Regression tests: single-clip late-subtitle must not inflate offset_ns;
non-video must not advance the frontier; non-video straggler remapped
to seam at a real boundary; every cluster (incl. i16-split) carries a
Cue. Existing tick/duration assertions updated for the new scale.
2026-06-22 09:45:45 -07:00
Matthew Jackson f74979bdb4 docs: scrub AACS internals + key-coverage claims from changelog; condense pre-1.0 history 2026-06-22 09:39:40 -07:00
Matthew Jackson dc2cac1b5f v1.0.0-rc.2: bump version 2026-06-22 09:06:54 -07:00
Matthew Jackson 337e77951c rc2: macOS cross-compile fix + security/recovery hardening
- build.rs: pass target -arch to cc so macos_shim cross-compiles (x86_64-apple-darwin)
- AACS/CSS: unit-aligned decrypting sweep; per-VTS CSS title keys (hard-fail on wrong VTS);
  reject truncated Unit_Key_RO; AACS 2.0 sig-verify skip; CSS bus-auth random nonce
- recovery: gap-filling mapfile load; sweep/copy resume reconciliation; stale-mapfile abort;
  patch wedge/damage-window range reset
- mux: TS continuity + PSI CC desync guards; HEVC numTemporalLayers clamp; MPEG-2 pending
  byte-cap; PS parse_pts marker-bit validation; HdrFormat strict parse; Unknown-variant metadata
- net/keydb: network:// SSRF parity (IPv4-mapped, CGNAT, 0.0.0.0/8, Class-E); bounded keydb
  header read + size cap + error context
- io: durable mapfile fsync; NFS writeback degrade; sync_file_range error capture;
  Windows SCSI u32 transfer guard
2026-06-22 08:58:10 -07:00
Matthew Jackson 5941c059c6 v1.0.0-rc.1
CSS keyless decrypt (Stevenson), AACS 1.0/2.0/2.1, MPEG-2 DVD, multi-OS SCSI, multipass recovery, mux highway, audit hardening
2026-06-21 21:06:07 -07:00
Matthew Jackson e8bb6225ac libfreemkv 0.31.10: parallelise recover_dk_position slot scan
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.
2026-06-17 19:56:07 -07:00
Matthew Jackson 9c80ef8245 libfreemkv 0.31.9: ~3x fewer AES ops in the subset-difference PK walk
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.
2026-06-17 15:43:39 -07:00
Matthew Jackson dc87962e50 libfreemkv 0.31.8: recover unpositioned device key position from an MKB
Add recover_dk_position: boil a position-less device key down against a
disc MKB to its invariant subset-difference position (node/uv/u_mask_shift)
— zero-descent probe + ancestor walk-up, hoisted verify. Consolidate the
SD-walk surface (drop the research-only probe::walk_pk_against_tables;
make derive_media_key_from_pk_walked internal).
2026-06-17 15:29:51 -07:00
Matthew Jackson 4221cd6a86 libfreemkv 0.31.7: expose Processing Key from the DK walk 2026-06-17 13:18:34 -07:00
Matthew Jackson dda4e7482b aacs: unify the SD-walk; derive_media_key_from_dk now exposes the PK
Two byte-identical copies of the subset-difference walk lived in keys.rs
and variants.rs. Consolidate the pure helpers (aesg3, calc_v_mask,
calc_pk_from_dk) into keys.rs (pub(super)); variants.rs imports them.

Add derive_media_key_and_pk_from_dk(mkb, dks) -> Option<(mk, pk)>, which
returns the intermediate Processing Key the walk already computes;
derive_media_key_from_dk becomes a thin wrapper. This lets callers bank
the PK on a DK boil instead of re-deriving it via a second, divergent
walk (the classical-vs-variant cvalues order made that miss silently).

216 AACS tests pass (incl. a new (mk,pk) regression); precommit (1.86) green.
2026-06-17 13:11:03 -07:00
Matthew Jackson f80551f278 udf: read AACS MKB length-aware; honor inline allocation descriptors
read_file rejected the padded ~128 MiB MKB_RO.inf via the 0.31.0
MAX_FILE_BYTES cap, so read_aacs_inputs failed and the online
key-resolve path never contacted the keyserver. Read the MKB's real
record length from its header and read exactly that. Also honor
inline/embedded (AD type 3) files so small AACS .inf files read from
the ICB payload instead of being misparsed as allocation descriptors.

Release 0.31.6.
2026-06-08 19:20:41 -07:00
Matthew Jackson 41a6d89cd1 libfreemkv 0.31.5: do not force monotonic block timestamps on video
B-frame video PTS is legitimately non-monotonic in decode/storage order; the
audio-oriented monotonic nudge was clobbering it to prev+1ms, which decoders
flagged as non-monotonic DTS (thousands per title). Apply the nudge to
audio/subtitle only; video keeps its true PES PTS. + regression test.
2026-06-08 09:00:35 -07:00
Matthew Jackson f79c2a0aa9 libfreemkv 0.31.4: prune 144 vacuous tests (keep spec-grounded subset) 2026-06-08 07:28:55 -07:00
Matthew Jackson d181362460 libfreemkv 0.31.3: use RFC 5737 doc address in network URL test fixture 2026-06-07 22:42:09 -07:00
Matthew Jackson 8000bae177 libfreemkv 0.31.2: comprehensive spec-grounded test suite (~950 tests)
Test-hardening release, no runtime changes. Adds spec-grounded unit tests
across the silent-corruption surfaces — UDF/MPLS/CLPI/IFO parsing, BD/DVD
title + extent assembly, AACS/CSS key handling, TS/PS demux + codec parsers,
MKV/EBML container output, the mux pipeline, sector prefetch + decrypt
decorator, drive/SCSI sense decoding, label extraction, and core I/O. Each
test is grounded in the format spec or real on-disc behavior and verified to
fail under a targeted source mutation. No behavior changed.
2026-06-07 22:28:29 -07:00
Matthew Jackson 2a55bab3ed tests: read_aacs_inputs Long-AD coverage; scrub title names from comments
Add a precommit fixture proving Disc::read_aacs_inputs reads a Long-AD,
multi-extent /AACS/Unit_Key_RO.inf in full — the exact input the online
key-request path depends on (no disc/deploy needed). Make
read_aacs_inputs_from_reader pub(crate) for the test.

Reword internal comments/doc examples to generic descriptions instead of
specific media titles.
2026-06-07 21:25:29 -07:00
Matthew Jackson 222a596c55 libfreemkv 0.31.1: UDF Long-AD stride fix + MKB trim guard + regression tests 2026-06-07 20:49:55 -07:00
Matthew Jackson c1b4f3cbb3 tests: harden UDF allocation-descriptor + bad-sector recovery paths
Spec-grounded unit tests for the silent-corruption surfaces, each verified to
fail under a targeted source mutation (no vacuous tests).

udf (10): Extended-AD 20-byte stride + extent LBA at off+12, type-1 sparse
extents skipped not emitted, zero-length type-0 terminator, continuation-loop
bound (anti-hang), UTF-16BE and 8-bit name decoding, FID L_IU offset, parent
(..) FID skip, d-string length-byte cap. Locks the spec branches a future
allocation-descriptor refactor must not silently break.

recovery (9): Pass-N damage-skip range bounds (forward/reverse cursor stays in
range), one-quarter-of-remaining skip cap, below-threshold no-op, work-done
accounting, and bridge-degradation retry-to-budget fall-through.
2026-06-07 20:46:00 -07:00
Matthew Jackson 06c30aa466 udf: honor ICB allocation-descriptor type (Short/Long/Extended AD)
read_icb_extents hardcoded an 8-byte Short-AD stride for every file. Large
BD-ROM .m2ts streams use 16-byte Long ADs; striding them as Short ADs reads
descriptor #0 correctly (length+lba align) but lands #1 in the middle of the
first Long AD (its zero impl_use bytes). The AD-list terminator (data_len==0
=> break) then fired on that zero and stopped after the first extent, so every
multi-extent title truncated at ~1 GiB. The same reader backs read_file, so
disc AACS-input files (/AACS/*.inf) and the m2ts mux extents were both
affected.

Read the ICB Tag flags (AD type) and stride 8/16/20 bytes for Short/Long/
Extended ADs accordingly; Extended ADs carry the lba at off+12.

aacs: extract trim_mkb and restore its guard so an MKB whose content length
the parser cannot determine (mkb_content_len == 0) is returned intact instead
of truncated to empty.

Regression tests: Long-AD read_icb_extents returns all extents; Long-AD
read_file returns full content; trim_mkb never zeroes an unrecognised MKB.
2026-06-07 19:53:40 -07:00
Matthew Jackson 061f68594a 0.31.0: hardening and correctness pass across mux, codec, AACS/CSS, UDF/MPLS/CLPI, recovery, drive/SCSI, labels, and I/O
Library-wide review-and-fix pass: tightened AACS keydb/handshake/variant
handling and trailing-partial-unit policy, corrected MPLS mark offset and
added UDF allocation bounds, hardened the mux/codec framing and M2TS paths,
guarded SCSI READ CAPACITY short transfers and unified error mapping, added
overflow guards on untrusted disc input, and made prefetch shutdown
deterministic. Release profile now builds with thin LTO + single codegen unit.
2026-06-07 17:37:38 -07:00
MattJackson 5b6ea8f5c4 v0.30.7: mux correctness pass
- hevc: real chroma/bit-depth in hvcC (10-bit Main10), emit redefined
  param sets in-band; clamp oversized param sets
- h264: emit redefined SPS/PPS in-band, clamp oversized avcC
- ac3: flush final frame at EOS, per-frame PTS
- dts: attribute each access unit's PTS to its own core PES
- truehd: capture PTS only at access-unit boundary
- meta: preserve color_space round-trip
- dvd: fix subtitle/audio track PID collision
- pgs/vobsub: flush trailing subtitle at EOF; multi-PES SPU reassembly
- ts: unify codec table via from_coding_type (+LPCM), warn on unknown
2026-06-06 21:46:49 -07:00
MattJackson eeba94b21d Merge branch 'worktree-agent-a184f5a97a37e2c1a' 2026-06-06 21:40:42 -07:00
MattJackson cfc12774f2 mux: fix DVD subtitle/audio track collision, PGS/VobSub flush, unify TS codec table
Subtitle/DVD output-corruption + stream-mapping coverage fixes.

1. DVD subtitle/audio track-mapping collision (CRITICAL). The PS path
   routed 0xBD private-stream packets to a track via (sub_id & 0x1F)+1,
   so VobSub subtitle sub-id 0x20+j aliased audio track j+1: subtitle
   PES was fed to the AC-3 parser and the real subtitle track got
   nothing. Route by the canonical DVD PID instead via a new
   PsPacket::dvd_pid() that mirrors scan_dvd_titles' PID assignment
   (video 0xE0, audio 0xBD00+i, subtitle 0x20+j), then look up the
   track in pid_to_track. Fixed identically at all three sites
   (pipelined_stream consume_ps, disc.rs live feed, disc.rs EOF flush).
   Unmappable/unmapped packets now WARN instead of silently dropping.

2. PGS flush() missing. PgsParser inherited the no-op default flush, so
   the last subtitle of every PGS track (emitted only when a following
   PCS arrives) was dropped at EOF. Implemented flush() to drain the
   pending display set (duration_ns: None for the trailing block).

3. DVD VobSub multi-PES SPU not reassembled. A subpicture unit larger
   than one PES spans multiple PES (only the head carries a PTS).
   DvdSubParser is now stateful: it buffers per sub-stream until the
   leading 2-byte SPU_size is satisfied, inherits the head PTS, and
   emits one Frame. flush() drains a truncated trailing SPU at EOF.

4. One-table hygiene. scan_streams had a duplicate stream_type->Codec
   table that had drifted from Codec::from_coding_type (missing 0x80
   LPCM, 0x85 mapped to DTS-HD MA vs HR, etc.). scan_streams now uses
   from_coding_type plus a new Codec::kind()/CodecKind category split,
   so the two mappings can never diverge. Silent drops in
   scan_streams and bluray STN parsing now WARN with PID + type.

Tests: dvd_pid mapping + subtitle/audio collision regression, PGS
final-subtitle flush, VobSub multi-PES reassembly + EOF flush,
scan_streams 0x80 LPCM via from_coding_type.
2026-06-06 21:33:11 -07:00
MattJackson fd543c058b mux: rustfmt (Rust 1.86) on touched codec/meta files 2026-06-06 21:32:04 -07:00
MattJackson cd8ce708ac mux/h264: emit redefined SPS/PPS in-band + clamp oversized avcC
H.264 stored SPS/PPS in single Option slots and always stripped them
from frame data, so a mid-title parameter-set redefinition (same id,
different body) was lost — those frames decoded against the stale avcC
copy the player re-applies at each keyframe. Same defect class as the
HEVC PPS-redefinition bug. Mirror that fix: emit a changed SPS/PPS
in-band at every occurrence; strip only the first-seen / identical ones.

Also guard avcC's 16-bit NAL length fields: a param set > 65535 bytes
truncated the length while appending all bytes. Return None instead.
2026-06-06 21:24:16 -07:00
MattJackson 2eee777b8f mux/hevc: real chroma/bit-depth in hvcC + clamp oversized param sets
codec_private() hardcoded 8-bit 4:2:0 in the hvcC fixed header, wrong for
10-bit Main 10 UHD (essentially all UHD). Parse chroma_format_idc and
bit_depth_luma/chroma_minus8 from the SPS RBSP (with emulation-prevention
removal and sub-layer profile_tier_level handling) and emit the real
values; fall back to 8-bit 4:2:0 only if the SPS can't be parsed.

Also guard the 16-bit NAL length fields: a param set larger than 65535
bytes would truncate the length while appending all bytes, mis-framing
the record. Return None instead of emitting a corrupt hvcC.
2026-06-06 21:22:44 -07:00
MattJackson a5962be86c mux/truehd: capture PTS only at an access-unit boundary
A continuation PES (one that merely extends a TrueHD AU spanning PES
packets) carries its own later PTS, which the parser was adopting
mid-assembly, snapping the AU's timestamp and breaking the monotonic
per-AU cadence (A/V drift). Capture the PTS base only when the
reassembly buffer is empty, i.e. when a PES actually begins a new AU.
2026-06-06 21:19:53 -07:00
MattJackson 7306f661b9 mux/dts: attribute each access unit's PTS to its own core PES
When two access units flushed in one parse() call (a core arriving in an
earlier PES than the PES that closes the unit, the standard DTS-HD MA
core+extension-as-separate-PES layout), the second AU inherited the
latest PES's PTS instead of its own core's.

Track per-PES PTS markers keyed by buffer offset and stamp each emitted
AU with the PTS of the PES covering its first byte, rebasing markers on
every front drain. Each AU now keeps its own core's timestamp.

Extends two_cores_back_to_back to assert PTS; adds cross-PES coverage.
2026-06-06 21:19:07 -07:00
MattJackson 77f7aced83 mux/ac3: flush final frame at EOS and stamp per-frame PTS
Two defects:
- Ac3Parser inherited the no-op default flush(), so a complete final
  frame still buffered at end-of-stream was dropped (~32 ms of audio
  lost). Add a flush() that drains a complete buffered frame, mirroring
  dts.rs.
- Every frame in one parse() call was stamped with the single PES PTS,
  collapsing their timecodes and drifting A/V. Compute a base PTS once
  per call, then advance per frame by the frame's own duration (AC-3 =
  1536 samples; E-AC-3 from numblkscod), converting samples->ns at the
  stream sample rate (fscod). Each Frame now carries duration_ns.
2026-06-06 21:16:17 -07:00
MattJackson 97ae452e40 mux/meta: preserve color_space round-trip in m2ts metadata
MetaStream::Video dropped color_space on from_title/to_title, hardcoding
BT.709 on the way back. HDR titles (BT.2020) lost their color metadata.

Add a color_space field, populate it in from_title, and use it in
to_title. For pre-0.30.7 metadata that has no color_space, derive it from
the preserved hdr field (all HDR formats are BT.2020, SDR is BT.709).

Adds ColorSpace::id() + FromStr for serialization round-trip.
2026-06-06 21:13:29 -07:00
MattJackson eec0594a30 Merge branch 'main' into worktree-agent-a91cd2cf29779b84e 2026-06-06 21:11:05 -07:00
MattJackson dab6ea4359 mux/hevc: emit redefined param sets in-band at every keyframe
Fight Club redefines PPS id 0 mid-title; the parser froze the first PPS into
codecPrivate and stripped the rest, so the redefined segment decoded against
the wrong PPS (CABAC/cu_qp_delta desync, intact framing). Now any VPS/SPS/PPS
whose body differs from the codecPrivate copy is emitted in-band at every
occurrence, overriding the hvcC copy a player re-applies per keyframe. Proven:
Fight Club re-mux decode errors 320+ -> 0 across all corrupt regions.

Also adds aacs::unit_key_validates (1-block early-reject UK validation) and
ts_sync_count/ts_packet_total helpers.
2026-06-06 21:09:04 -07:00
MattJackson 9a5ed57044 mux: enforce strictly-monotonic per-track block timestamps
Fixes the non-monotonic DTS ffmpeg/players reject (observed on Fight Club audio
streams 16/18: "14061 >= 14060"). Some audio PES PTS truncate to the same
millisecond as the prior frame, or tick back 1ms from rounding. The MKV writer
now tracks the last block timecode per track and nudges a non-increasing one to
prev+1ms (sub-frame, inaudible, A/V sync unaffected at ms granularity), recorded
only for frames actually written. New helper monotonic_ts() + unit test.

Independent of the separate HEVC slice-payload corruption investigation.
2026-06-06 15:57:00 -07:00
MattJackson 7d58ba7b08 v0.30.0: DiscInputs carries the disc's volume label (title)
Add `DiscInputs.volume_label: Option<String>` — the disc's human title (UDF/ISO
volume identifier, else BDMV <di:name>), populated by Disc::inputs() from the
scan. Identity only, no secret, not used in any AACS derivation; lets a key
source forward the title so a key service can catalog disc_hash → title.
2026-06-06 09:05:15 -07:00
MattJackson 4f1dbfd042 v0.29.0: bump version 2026-06-05 20:36:19 -07:00
MattJackson 5b702a76a7 mux: write PTS (presentation), not DTS, as the MKV block timecode
The video codec parsers (HEVC, H.264, VC-1, MPEG-2) used
pes.dts.or(pes.pts) as each frame's timestamp. MKV block timecodes
are presentation timestamps; frames are stored in decode order and
the player reorders for display by timecode. Using DTS makes the
timecode monotonic in storage order, presenting B-frames in decode
order — visible motion judder / wrong frames on playback, and
PTS-based seeking lands on the wrong frame.

The compressed video was always byte-correct (verified by NAL-level
diff against a known-good demux); this was purely a timestamp defect
affecting every B-frame title. Fix: prefer PTS (pes.pts.or(pes.dts)).
Verified on a real UHD iso->mkv: emitted PTS now reorders for
B-frames identically to a reference muxer.

Update the two tests that asserted the old DTS-preferred behavior and
add an HEVC regression test pinning PTS as the block timecode.
2026-06-05 20:01:13 -07:00
MattJackson 6be5198886 libfreemkv: v1.0 hardening — codec/EBML/TS robustness + DTS parser fixes
Audit-driven fixes (rounds 1–3):
- hevc: correct hvcC profile/level SPS offsets (HEVC has a 2-byte NAL header)
- mkv: map all DTS variants to the registered A_DTS codec id; force a new
  cluster before the i16 cluster-relative timestamp can overflow
- ebml/mkvstream: bound untrusted EBML sizes (no multi-GB allocs); reject
  uint>8 (was an OOB panic) and non-{0,4,8} float widths (were a desync)
- ts: skip PES-header bytes that span a TS packet boundary; add the PMT
  section_len/prog_info_len bounds the PAT parser already had
- ac3: preserve a 0x0B77 syncword split across a PES boundary; cap buffer
- dts: validate each next-core boundary by decoded core size (a 0x7FFE8001
  pattern inside XLL payload no longer false-splits/drops the lossless
  extension); reject sub-minimum core frames; fix forced-emit PTS base
- lpcm: DVD program-stream PCM no longer double-strips the BD LPCM header
- vc1/mpeg2: do not emit a parameter-set-only PES as a standalone frame
- pgs/truehd: cap the pending reassembly buffer (parity with ac3/dts)
- aacs: ts_syncs_intact uses the exact packet count
- prefetched: capacity-guard the recycled-buffer set_len
- Cargo.toml: exclude project docs from the published crate

Convergence: a third independent audit pass found no remaining material
(CRITICAL/HIGH/MEDIUM) issues. Full precommit (fmt + clippy -D + tests,
Rust 1.86) green.
2026-06-05 16:23:39 -07:00
MattJackson e2aa9abd6d aacs: validate a resolved key against content before applying it
decrypt_with now takes the disc's encrypted content samples and, after
deriving the candidate unit keys, confirms at least one de-scrambles a real
aligned unit before committing them. A wrong key (a keydb VK that doesn't
match the disc, a stale UK) is rejected with AacsKeyRejected instead of
silently applying garbage unit keys. Conservative by design: with no samples
(resume / mapfile cache) it accepts as before, leaving those paths unchanged.

The KeySource trait becomes a stateful provider — next_key hands one candidate
at a time (the source owns the order) and reports exhaustion, replacing the
all-at-once resolve; errored() distinguishes a failed source from a clean
no-key.
2026-06-05 09:23:08 -07:00
MattJackson 3b7bee9ed4 Fix DTS-HD MA muxing as lossy core only (#10)
DTS-HD MA/HRA access units on Blu-ray are a DTS core frame (sync
0x7FFE8001) followed by one or more DTS extension substreams (sync
0x64582025) carrying the lossless audio. Ground-truthing the Dunkirk
ISO showed the m2ts demuxer hands these out as SEPARATE PES packets on
the same PID: one core PES (exactly core-sized, nothing trailing), then
the extension substreams in following PES packets with their own later
PTS.

The old DtsParser emitted one frame per PES the moment a core frame was
complete, and dropped any PES with no core sync. So every core became a
core-only (lossy) frame and the extension PES packets were discarded as
junk -- silently downgrading the track to lossy DTS core (1557 kb/s CBR,
16-bit) instead of DTS-HD MA (VBR, 24-bit lossless).

Rewrite the parser to assemble across PES boundaries: an access unit
runs from its core sync up to (but not including) the NEXT core sync, so
the core plus every following extension substream stays together. Add a
CodecParser::flush() (default empty) called at end-of-stream by both the
pipelined and inline DiscStream mux paths to drain the final buffered
unit. A 64 KiB cap guarantees forward progress and never stalls if a
boundary can't be found.

Validated on the rip1 testbed: Dunkirk eng+ger and Fight Club eng main
audio now ffprobe as profile=DTS-HD MA (Fight Club eng at 24-bit), with
VBR packet sizes (~2716-2788 B) well above the old fixed 2012 B lossy
core. Genuinely-lossy DTS dub tracks are left untouched.
2026-06-05 06:40:27 -07:00
MattJackson b7405e2d27 mux: fail iso:// with no usable AACS key instead of muxing garbage
When an AACS-encrypted ISO is muxed with decryption requested (not --raw)
but key resolution yielded no usable key, input() proceeded to mux the
still-encrypted stream — emitting ~100 MB of garbage (no TS syncs, demuxer
emits nothing) and sometimes spinning for tens of minutes.

Add a cheap result-check in resolve::input()'s Iso branch via the pure
predicate aacs_key_missing(raw, has_aacs, keys): when decryption is
requested AND the disc carries AACS state AND decrypt_keys() is None,
return new Error::NoDiscKey { disc_hash } (E7022) before muxing. The
40-hex disc hash is sourced from AacsState::disc_hash. --raw and
non-AACS (unencrypted / CSS) discs are unaffected. Unit-tested.
2026-06-05 05:06:15 -07:00
MattJackson e04d79c593 v0.28.1: bump version 2026-06-04 21:46:41 -07:00
MattJackson b34af1fa74 mux: wire TrueHD channel probe into iso:// mux setup
correct_truehd_channels() probes the first DECRYPTED access units of the
chosen title (TrueHD PIDs, bounded 8 MiB read of the first extent) and
sets AudioStream.channels from the MLP major sync — fixing the MPLS
audio_format understatement (5.1 declared on a 7.1/Atmos TrueHD track).
Regenerates the basic codec label for the corrected count; richer
editorial labels are left untouched. Wired in resolve.rs input() for
iso:// after decrypt_with (the m2ts is only decryptable post-key), using
a fresh reader so the mux reader is undisturbed. generate_audio_label
made pub(crate).
2026-06-04 20:28:37 -07:00
MattJackson a7317f8885 mux/truehd: decode true channel count from MLP major-sync format_info
Adds truehd_channels(format_info) + truehd_channels_from_stream(): the
real presentation channel count (8ch/7.1 when present, else 6ch/5.1)
from the TrueHD major sync, which the MPLS audio_format base field
understates (declares 5.1 even on a 7.1/Atmos track — the Dune case).
Per the MLP spec presentation channel-assignment masks. 3 unit tests.

This is the decoder; wiring it to correct AudioStream.channels requires
a mux-time probe of the DECRYPTED audio payload (the channel truth isn't
readable at scan — the m2ts is AACS-encrypted until the key is applied
at mux), to be added + validated on a real rip.
2026-06-04 19:51:46 -07:00
MattJackson 474273afc0 mux/mkv: signal Dolby Vision via dvcC BlockAdditionMapping
With the EL now carried (mpls PID fix), the MKV writer tags the Dolby
Vision layer so players/mediainfo recognise it: a BlockAdditionMapping
(0x41E4) with BlockAddIDType 'dvcC' and a DOVIDecoderConfigurationRecord
(profile 7, bl+el+rpu present) on the DV-layer video track. Disc
Profile 7 dual-layer is preserved losslessly as a second video track
(archival-correct, MakeMKV-equivalent); M2TS carries the EL as a native
second video PID with no extra signaling needed.

Adds dolby_vision_config() + a profile-7 dvcC unit test. End-to-end DV
recognition (mediainfo / playback) to be confirmed on a full rip.
2026-06-04 19:42:14 -07:00
MattJackson 0a2bab5789 mpls: resolve PID for sub-path / DV-EL stream entries (types 2/3/4)
parse_stream_entry only read the PID for stream-entry type 1 (a stream
in the PlayItem's own clip), returning PID 0 for every other type. The
Dolby Vision enhancement layer uses type 4 (verified on Wicked + Dune:
se_len=9 type=0x04 [00 10 15] -> PID 0x1015), so the EL fell through to
PID 0x0000 and was silently dropped by the demux/mux — Dolby Vision lost.

Now the PID offset is keyed off the entry type per the BD stream_entry()
layout: type 1 -> +2, type 2 -> +4, type 3/4 -> +3. The DV EL now
resolves to its real PID (0x1015) so it is demuxed and carried as a
stream through the PES layer to every writer (M2TS carries dual-PID DV
natively; the MKV writer's DV signaling is the format-specific piece).
2026-06-04 19:28:34 -07:00
MattJackson fa4d7ef871 mux/dts: keep DTS-HD extension substream across PES boundaries
The DTS parser emitted a core-only frame and discarded the trailing
DTS-HD extension substream whenever the extension straddled a PES
boundary (it advanced past only the core, then re-synced on the core
syncword, skipping the leftover extension bytes). That silently
downgrades DTS-HD MA / HRA to lossy DTS core.

Now: when an extension sync is visible after the core — full, or a
partial prefix at the buffer edge — wait for the full extension instead
of splitting it off; only 'nothing after the core' (final unit / EOF,
no parser flush) is taken as a genuine lossy core-only unit. Adds a
boundary-split regression test asserting core+extension is preserved.
2026-06-04 19:16:26 -07:00
MattJackson 36d1af1b7f labels+disc: codec from stream, audio-richness title tiebreak
Two validated audio-correctness fixes (proven on real discs Wicked/
Paddington/Dune/Fight Club via head-captures):

labels: apply_labels now derives the codec/channel descriptor from the
stream's OWN codec/channels unless the parser's codec_hint is BOTH
consistent with it AND richer (e.g. "Dolby Atmos" on a TrueHD stream).
A mis-bound hint ("AC-3 2.0" on a TrueHD track) is rejected and the
stream's own codec used — killing the cross-labeled shuffle (Wicked) and
the compat-core mislabel (Paddington), while keeping rich hints and
normalizing plain ones to uniform marketing names. (codec_hint_consistent
+ codec_hint_adds_detail, 5 tests.)

disc: canonical_title_order gains an audio-richness tiebreak
(lossless > channels > track-count) for titles that tie on
duration+clips — so a movie authored as a full-audio playlist plus a
stereo-only twin (Fight Club 00800 vs 00004) picks the full-audio one
instead of falling to array order.
2026-06-04 19:10:11 -07:00
MattJackson b96f6206fe 0.28.0: version bump (keydb decoupling) 2026-06-04 16:41:04 -07:00
MattJackson bb32fb993b 0.28.0 review fixes: propagate mux key-apply error; scrub key-shaped fixtures
- mux input(): propagate a failed decrypt_with rather than muxing an
  undecryptable stream silently (review M6).
- Scrub synthetic but key-SHAPED hex (HOST_PRIV_KEY/DEVICE_KEY/disc-entry) from
  the keydb parser tests to obvious zero/repeated-byte placeholders. No real or
  real-looking key material in code.
2026-06-04 16:38:58 -07:00
MattJackson c1eb74dfa5 AACS: cutover — lookup-free lib; DriveCredentials for the handshake
The library no longer loads a keydb anywhere. The scan path always captures the
disc's AACS inputs (MKB, VID, Unit_Key_RO.inf) and resolves NO key; a caller
resolves a Key from a key source and applies it via Disc::decrypt_with.

- ScanOptions loses keydb_path / unit_key / disable_keydb (and the path search);
  it now carries only optional DriveCredentials (host certs) for the live-drive
  AACS handshake. do_handshake_cert uses those instead of loading the keydb.
  An unlocked / LibreDrive drive takes the OEM Volume-ID path and needs none.
- The mux input() path takes caller-resolved unit_keys instead of a keydb_path,
  and applies them via decrypt_with.
- Deleted the now-dead inline resolve_encryption / resolve_encryption_static.

All 700+ lib tests pass.
2026-06-04 16:04:06 -07:00
MattJackson 46838c63ca AACS: trim the MKB captured at keyless scan to its record length
The VID-only scan path stashed MKB_RO/RW raw — those files are allocated to a
fixed ~128 MiB and zero-padded, so the MKB on AacsState (consumed by
Disc::inputs() and the device/processing-key decrypt_with derivation) was the
full pad, not the ~few-MB record stream. Trim to mkb_content_len, matching
read_aacs_inputs.
2026-06-04 15:32:12 -07:00
MattJackson 1e60220ff6 AACS: KeySource::needs_samples() gates the content-sample read
A source that validates server-side against ciphertext (an online key service)
needs encrypted content samples; one that keys on disc identity (keydb, mapfile)
does not. needs_samples() lets the caller skip the extra disc read unless a
configured source actually needs it. Defaults false.
2026-06-04 14:45:40 -07:00
MattJackson 080f03e8ed AACS: DiscInputs gains app-populated samples for ciphertext-validating sources
An online key service validates a candidate against real ciphertext, so it
needs a few encrypted content sample units. Add a samples field to DiscInputs;
Disc::inputs() leaves it empty (reading content needs the disc reader, which
scan does not retain) for the application to fill.
2026-06-04 14:42:11 -07:00
MattJackson 35de6101d4 AACS: add KeySource trait + DiscInputs; Media key carries a candidate pool
The library now describes the key-source abstraction it consumes, while the
concrete sources live in a companion crate. A KeySource looks a disc up from
its DiscInputs (disc hash, volume id, MKB, Unit_Key_RO.inf) and returns a Key;
the library derives down and decrypts. Sources do no derivation.

Disc::inputs() exposes those inputs from a scanned disc.

Key::Media now carries a Vec of candidate media keys rather than one: a media
key is MKB-scoped, so a source hands its whole pool and the library picks the
one that verifies against the disc's MKB. That mirrors Device/Processing and
keeps key selection (a derivation step) inside the library.
2026-06-04 14:29:32 -07:00
MattJackson 9012101573 AACS: decrypt_with accepts higher-level keys and derives down
Disc::decrypt_with now takes Device / Processing / Media / Volume keys in
addition to Unit. A caller hands in whatever level it resolved and the
library derives down the AACS chain to the per-CPS-unit keys, then
decrypts:

  Device   -> MKB walk         -> media key -> VUK -> per-CPS unit keys
  Processing -> MKB            -> media key -> VUK -> per-CPS unit keys
  Media      -> Volume ID      -> VUK              -> per-CPS unit keys
  Volume     -> Unit_Key_RO.inf, one unit key per CPS unit
  Unit       -> used directly (terminal)

Derivation stays centralized in the version-dispatched resolver
(1.0 / 2.0 / 2.1), fed by a single-key provider built from the supplied
key — no new crypto. Volume notably does NOT stop at the volume key: it
decrypts every CPS unit's key.

Scan stashes the AACS inputs (Unit_Key_RO.inf and MKB) on AacsState so an
out-of-band decrypt_with can derive without re-reading the disc.

Non-breaking: Key is #[non_exhaustive] and the existing Unit path is
unchanged. New tests cover the Volume -> per-CPS derive-down, the
missing-inputs error, and the no-units rejection.
2026-06-04 14:20:16 -07:00
MattJackson 8bc1de6c9b 0.27.5 (step 2, Phase 1): expose AACS inputs (uk_ro, mkb) on AacsState
scan now stashes the raw Unit_Key_RO.inf + MKB bytes on AacsState (via
resolve_vid_only, the disable_keydb path), so an external key-resolver can
derive unit keys from a resolved VUK without re-reading the disc — the
foundation for moving lookup/derivation out of libfreemkv. Additive: the keydb
path is untouched, all existing constructors default the new fields empty.
584 lib tests green. Builds on the KeyOrigin rename + the Key/decrypt_with API.
2026-06-04 13:20:27 -07:00
MattJackson d94a4d3444 0.27.5 (step 2, item 2): rename provenance enum KeySource -> KeyOrigin
Disambiguates the key vocabulary: Key (the input handed to decrypt_with),
key sources (the resolver's lookup list), and KeyOrigin (how a key was
resolved). Internal-only rename — no dependents import it.
2026-06-04 11:42:21 -07:00
MattJackson 1bd7e1de2a 0.27.4: lookup-free Key API (Disc::decrypt_with) + E8005 deferred-mux fix
Add libfreemkv::Key (non_exhaustive; Unit wired) + Disc::decrypt_with(Key) — the
caller resolves a key from any source and hands it in; the library decrypts with
no keydb/network of its own. inject_unit_keys now synthesizes a minimal
ExternalUk AACS state when a scan built none (no keydb at scan time), so a disc
keyed at sweep but scanned without a keydb still decrypts from its mapfile UK
instead of reporting E8005 and deferring the mux forever. Tests cover the
synthesize, replace, empty->None, and decrypt_with paths.
2026-06-04 11:08:33 -07:00
MattJackson da62ee7cf2 v0.27.3: bump version 2026-06-03 21:47:43 -07:00
MattJackson 575c76156f mapfile: persist resolved unit keys (keys XOR VID)
A keyed disc now writes its decrypted AACS unit keys to the mapfile header
(# freemkv-uk: <cps>:<hex>); an unresolved disc writes only the VID. The two are
mutually exclusive (set_unit_keys clears the VID) — unit keys are the final
answer, so deferred-mux / resume decrypts directly with no key lookup, while the
VID alone is the 'still unresolved, retry' marker. CopyOptions/SweepOptions carry
the keys (written when present, else the VID); Disc::inject_unit_keys applies
mapfile-recovered keys to a scanned disc. Round-trip test added.
2026-06-03 21:45:37 -07:00
MattJackson b518860d9c v0.27.0: detect AACS-scrambled units by raw TS sync, not flag bits
Rename is_unit_encrypted -> is_aacs_scrambled and decide encryption from the unit's MPEG-TS sync bytes (destroyed by the encrypted body) instead of the TP_extra copy-control (byte 0) or TS scrambling-control (byte 7) flags, which discs do not set reliably. One shared predicate now backs the decrypt gate and out-of-band key validation, so callers agree on what 'encrypted' means. Decryption restores the syncs, so a decrypted unit reads as clear and there is no flag to clear.
2026-06-03 07:35:50 -07:00
MattJackson c8eb42b490 v0.26.11: detect AACS unit encryption via TS scrambling-control bits
is_unit_encrypted read the TP_extra copy-control bits (byte 0), which are a
copy-permission flag, not an encryption flag. On discs whose sampled units are
clear navigation packets (PAT/PMT) those bits can be set while the unit is not
scrambled, so a correct Unit Key was used to 'decrypt' already-plaintext data,
produced garbage, and the key was wrongly treated as failing.

Read the actual flag instead: the TS transport_scrambling_control bits (top two
of TS-header byte 3 = byte 7 of the aligned unit, inside the clear seed). AACS
encrypts whole aligned units, so this one packet's TSC reflects the unit.
decrypt_unit now clears the TSC bits of every packet on the way out so the
result is valid unscrambled TS. Tests updated to the TSC flag.
2026-06-02 20:37:56 -07:00
MattJackson 48570ac065 Local resolve: MK-pool brute via km_verifies (path 2.5)
keydb stores Media Keys per-disc, but an MK is MKB-scoped (shared across a
pressing/MKB-family). A disc whose own hash/VID isn't keyed can still resolve
if any stored MK verifies against its MKB. New path 2.5 (between PK and the
VID lookup) collects the distinct MK pool from the providers, km_verifies each
against the disc MKB, and on a UNIQUE pass derives VUK (with the disc VID) then
the UK — matching the online resolver's behavior so local keydb mode resolves
the same discs (e.g. an MK present in keydb under a sibling pressing).
km_verifies is one AES-D + magic check per candidate (cheap). Adds
KeyProvider::media_keys() + a path-2.5 unit test.
2026-06-02 16:14:09 -07:00
MattJackson 08e46640fd v0.26.8: bump version 2026-06-02 15:41:38 -07:00
MattJackson a9195824ff Trim MKB to real record length; empty unit-keys means no keys
- mkb_content_len walks the MKB record stream and returns where it ends,
  so callers can drop the trailing zero padding. MKB files are allocated
  to a fixed size (~128 MiB) with records at the front; both MKB_RO and
  MKB_RW can be padded. read_aacs_inputs* now trim to the real records
  (~few MB) instead of shipping ~128 MiB of zeros.
- decrypt_keys() returns None when unit_keys is empty: an AACS state that
  carries only a VID (out-of-band resolution, pre-key) is 'encrypted, no
  keys', not a usable empty key set.
2026-06-02 15:41:27 -07:00
MattJackson 401fe23988 v0.26.7: bump version 2026-06-02 15:15:58 -07:00
MattJackson f89bce5851 Read MKB_RO not the padded MKB_RW; keep VID when keydb is disabled
- read_aacs_inputs / read_aacs_inputs_from_drive now read MKB_RO.inf first.
  MKB_RW.inf is a fixed ~128 MiB rewritable region that is mostly zero
  padding; reading it shipped 124 MiB of nothing. MKB_RO is the real,
  correctly-sized MKB (a few MB). Fall back to RW only if RO is absent.
- disable_keydb no longer drops the Volume ID. A caller resolving Unit Keys
  out-of-band needs the VID (on-disc content read during the handshake).
  New resolve_vid_only builds a keys-free AacsState carrying just the VID +
  version metadata, so the disc reports 'encrypted, no keys' (resolved
  out-of-band) instead of discarding the VID.
2026-06-02 15:15:45 -07:00
MattJackson dfccb85e15 v0.26.6: bump version 2026-06-02 14:11:13 -07:00
MattJackson ebedffb762 ScanOptions: add disable_keydb to skip all keydb lookup
A caller that resolves Unit Keys out-of-band can now set disable_keydb
so the scan consults no keydb at all — neither an explicit keydb_path
nor the standard search locations. Without it, a keydb that merely sits
in a default location ('~/.config/...') silently shadows the out-of-band
path. unit_key still takes precedence over everything.
2026-06-02 14:09:59 -07:00
MattJackson fdf63ccb7f v0.26.5: bump version 2026-06-02 13:37:32 -07:00
MattJackson c735d284da v0.26.4: bump version 2026-06-02 13:06:10 -07:00
MattJackson 94ab7bc73c scan: genericize the caller-supplied unit-key docs (no external-source naming)
The ScanOptions.unit_key path is a generic primitive — a caller-supplied Unit
Key that bypasses keydb lookup. Doc comments + a tracing log named a specific
external source; reworded to neutral 'out-of-band / external key service' so
the library makes no assumptions about where the key came from.
2026-06-02 13:00:11 -07:00
MattJackson 9f209fe066 v0.26.3: bump version 2026-06-02 10:56:56 -07:00
MattJackson 32a1a6e095 mapfile: persist AACS Volume ID as ddrescue-safe comment
Add an optional 16-byte AACS Volume ID to the Mapfile, persisted as a
'# freemkv-vid: <32-hex>' header comment so it survives to deferred-mux
and resume without touching the ISO payload. ddrescue treats the line
as a comment, so the pos/size/status data parser is unaffected.

- Mapfile gains set_vid/vid accessors; save() emits the comment in the
  header block, load() parses it back (malformed/absent -> None, never
  errors the load). Load->save round-trip preserves it (patch pass).
- Thread vid through CopyOptions and SweepOptions; sweep persists it
  when creating/opening the mapfile.
- Unit test: round-trips the VID, asserts the saved comment, and
  confirms data ranges parse identically with and without the comment.
2026-06-02 08:50:19 -07:00
MattJackson 1d3b8f5fb6 chore: gitignore scratch/ (prevent accidental commit of session artifacts) 2026-06-01 22:52:58 -07:00
MattJackson 97b0ae7be2 chore: scrub internal refs from changelog/makefile/cargo 2026-06-01 22:46:54 -07:00
MattJackson 7756f1feca aacs: restore read_aacs_inputs_from_drive (live-drive key-file extractor) 2026-06-01 21:52:27 -07:00
MattJackson 1565da610a chore: scrub non-shippable references from tests/comments 2026-06-01 21:36:57 -07:00
MattJackson e134616422 v0.26.2: bump version 2026-06-01 21:06:56 -07:00
MattJackson 8d54a3c64e aacs: KeyProvider abstraction + PK walker + external-UK key source
Two coherent additions to the AACS resolver:

KeyProvider abstraction (provider.rs) — key material comes from pluggable
backends; KeyDb implements it (device/processing keys, host certs,
disc-by-hash / disc-by-vid lookup) plus orphan-DK parsing. ResolveContext
takes a provider array. Adds the SD-tree PK walker
(derive_media_key_from_pk_walked) and a `probe` module (km_verifies MK
oracle, mkb_* record parsers) used for offline key verification. Cvalue
record selection prefers 0x05, falls back to 0x07.

External-UK key source — the second, mutually-exclusive key source for the
keyserver path. ScanOptions/InputOptions gain `unit_key`; when set,
resolve_encryption_static skips keydb entirely and uses the caller-supplied
Unit Key directly (KeySource::ExternalUk). Disc::read_aacs_inputs exposes a
disc's Unit_Key_RO.inf + MKB so a caller can fetch the UK out-of-band; the
library makes no network call itself.

CHANGELOG: redact test-disc title in historical notes.
2026-06-01 20:47:14 -07:00
MattJackson c0478e1273 labels(pixelogic): number audio from the FPL playlist, not menu segments
Pixelogic discs that authored a SEG_MainFeature menu/preview segment
containing a stray commentary token made the parser anchor on that
segment instead of the real FPL_MainFeature playlist. Combined with
'Audio Stream N' placeholder tokens not advancing the audio counter, a
lone eng_ACOM_ commentary at STN slot 4 collapsed onto slot 1 — tagging
the main feature track as Commentary (seen on Wicked: For Good).

Fix:
- Anchor the feature section on the FPL_ playlist when present; only
  fall back to SEG_MainFeature on discs with no FPL_ section.
- Count 'Audio Stream N' placeholders so editorial audio tokens get
  their true STN ordinal. Subtitle (PG Stream N) numbering is left
  unchanged — counting it regressed several corpus discs.

Extract the section/numbering loop into assign_labels with unit tests.
Verified: 11/11 labels-corpus discs still PASS; Wicked commentary now
lands on the AC-3 2.0 stereo track instead of the main TrueHD.
2026-05-31 21:16:11 -07:00
MattJackson 7d29168fec v0.26.1: AACS resolver path 5 — KEYDB unit-keys direct fallback
Adds a 5th key-resolution path that consumes pre-decrypted unit keys
directly from KEYDB when the entry has no VUK field. Covers ~4,572
entries in the public keydb (~2.5%), heavily skewed toward MKBv76+ UHD
discs where DVDFab/FindVUK can no longer extract a VUK but does extract
unit keys. Partial CPS-unit coverage is rejected so a disc is never
half-decrypted.

Resolver path order reordered root-to-leaf: DK (1) → PK (2) →
KEYDB-derived MK+VID (3) → KEYDB VUK (4) → KEYDB unit keys (5).
Previous order was leaf-first.

API:
- AacsState::vuk is now Option<[u8; 16]> (was [u8; 16])
- ResolvedKeys::vuk is now Option<[u8; 16]> (was [u8; 16])
- KeySource variants reordered + new KeyDbUnitKeys variant

3 new resolver tests (path 4 still works without VID; path 5 succeeds
with pre-decrypted unit keys; path 5 rejects partial CPS coverage).
2026-05-22 12:51:37 -07:00
MattJackson 8e14c9b850 v0.26.0: bump version 2026-05-21 15:18:39 -07:00
MattJackson e1c8343f77 aacs: OEM-driven VID retrieval — per-drive CDB from profile, cert fallback
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.
2026-05-21 15:18:21 -07:00
MattJackson a956c6ad94 v0.25.14: rename Drive raw-read API to remove third-party project breadcrumbs
Pure rename pass — no behavioral change:
- Drive::is_libredrive_active() → Drive::is_raw_read_active()
- PlatformDriver::is_libredrive_active() trait method (same rename)
- Mt1959 struct field libredrive_active → raw_read_active
- Error::AacsLibredriveUnsupported → Error::AacsRawReadUnsupported
  (numeric code E7016 unchanged)
- All callers, tests, and doc comments updated to the new name.

Old identifiers removed entirely; downstream consumers must update.
Mirrored in bdemu, freemkv, autorip, freemkv-tools.
2026-05-21 14:43:20 -07:00
MattJackson 1805d92ca4 v0.25.13: DrmScheme dispatcher + AACS 2.1 framework + libredrive cleanup
- Introduce DrmScheme enum (Css/Aacs10/Aacs20/Aacs21) + drm module with
  uniform detect/load dispatch across all four protection schemes.
- Land AACS 2.1 Media Key Variant framework in aacs::variants: chain
  derivation, MKB record types 0x82/0x83, bit-0x02 SoftKCD and bit-0x04
  online-challenge detection. Aacs21 dispatcher arm wired but commented
  out pending validation against a Variant-scheme disc.
- Replace aacs2: bool with AacsVersion enum across ContentCertificate,
  UnitKeyFile, ResolvedKeys. resolve_keys splits into _v1/_v2/_v21.
- Delete the libredrive raw-read VID shortcut from do_handshake; the
  drive enforces the AGID requirement regardless of firmware-upload
  state, so the shortcut spuriously dispatched E7017 instead of
  surfacing the real downstream walls.
2026-05-21 13:57:45 -07:00
MattJackson 823f0ad430 v0.25.12: bump version 2026-05-21 11:37:53 -07:00
MattJackson 477bdf1835 v0.25.11: bump version 2026-05-21 11:14:22 -07:00
MattJackson 4d83b69c20 aacs: libredrive raw-read VID path + revert v0.25.9 built-ins + walker fix follow-through
Three coherent threads landing for v0.25.11:

1. Libredrive raw-read VID path. When Mt1959::do_unlock sees both the
   MMkv active-mode marker at [12..16] and the LbDr mode-ID marker at
   [16..20], Drive::is_libredrive_active() returns true and
   do_handshake skips the AACS cert dance — VID is retrieved via
   READ_DISC_STRUCTURE format 0x80 with AGID=0 and bus encryption is
   already off. This unblocks UHD ripping on drives whose leaked host
   cert is on the AACS HRL.

   - platform/mt1959/mod.rs: detection + active flag + 4 unit tests.
   - platform/mod.rs: PlatformDriver::is_libredrive_active trait method.
   - drive/mod.rs: Drive::is_libredrive_active accessor.
   - disc/encrypt.rs: do_handshake branches on the flag; new
     read_volume_id_libredrive helper. Return type widened to
     (Option<HandshakeResult>, Option<Error>) so callers see which
     specific failure happened.
   - disc/mod.rs: scan_with plumbs the new tuple through and preserves
     handshake errors as disc.aacs_error.

2. Revert v0.25.9 built-in AACS keys + plugin slot. Single source of
   AACS truth: keydb.cfg. The compiled-in DKs/PKs were a slim
   convenience that didn't move the hard problem (no v77+ DKs) and
   added a maintenance surface. Plugin slot was overlapping
   functionality with the main keydb.

   - Deleted src/aacs/builtin_keys.rs (4 DKs + 3 PKs).
   - Removed KeyDb::with_builtins, load_or_builtins, merge_from,
     merge_local_plugin, local_plugin_path, internal dedup helpers.
     KeyDb::empty kept for unit-test use.
   - KeyDb::load reverts to pre-0.25.9 form: read file or return I/O
     error; no fallback.
   - disc::encrypt::resolve_encryption keydb_path back to required
     (&Path), not Option<&Path>.
   - disc::scan_with surfaces KeydbLoad { path: "<no keydb in search
     paths>" } sentinel when encrypted + no keydb — same sentinel
     autorip's message switch already handles.
   - CSS player keys in src/css/auth.rs stay compiled in; they're
     1999-era public inputs separate from AACS and pre-date the 0.25.9
     additions.

3. Walker fix follow-through (libaacs-parity validate_processing_key,
   cvalues 0x07-then-0x05 preference, path-2/3/4 short-circuit on
   zero VID) + NIST AES-CMAC KAT + VID MAC round-trip / mutation /
   zero-rejection tests.

5 new Error variants for finer-grained AACS failure reporting:
AacsHostCertRejected (E7015), AacsLibredriveUnsupported (E7016),
AacsVidUnavailable (E7017), AacsMkUnavailable (E7018),
AacsVukNotInKeydb (E7019). Lets CLIs/UIs render which piece of the
AACS chain failed instead of always saying "no keys."
2026-05-21 11:10:35 -07:00
MattJackson 7dbbfc6726 v0.25.10: bump version 2026-05-20 15:35:05 -07:00
MattJackson e635c9556f v0.25.9: built-in AACS keys + plugin slot + MKB record-type fix
Two changes that make AACS 1.0 / DVD self-sufficient:

1. MKB record-type identification bug fix. `mkb_find_mk_dv` was
   searching for type 0x10 (which is Type-and-Version, 12 bytes)
   when the Verify Media Key Record is actually type 0x81 for
   AACS 1.0 or type 0x86 for AACS 2.0/2.1. `mkb_version` had the
   inverse bug. PK and DK derivation paths therefore silently
   failed on every disc, masking how often the fallback paths
   could have worked. Fix searches the correct types; tests added
   covering both the 0x81 and 0x86 verify-record forms and the
   0x10 version record at offset 8 of the body.

2. Built-in AACS keys + operator plugin slot. Four device keys
   (covering MKB v01-v82+) and three processing keys (covering
   v63-v68) compiled directly into the library. Combined with the
   31 CSS player keys already in css/auth.rs, DVDs and Blu-rays
   (AACS 1.0) now decrypt with zero external files. New plugin
   path at ~/.config/freemkv/local_keys.cfg (same syntax as
   keydb.cfg) layered additively on top of built-ins and main
   keydb. `Disc::scan` no longer errors when keydb.cfg is absent;
   AACS 2.0 / UHD still surfaces a specific error when the disc
   needs keys none of the layers provide.

Public docstrings in project docs + README updated to describe the
three additive layers (built-ins → keydb.cfg → local_keys.cfg).
2026-05-20 09:00:32 -07:00
MattJackson d7b5c30f5d v0.25.8: bump version (unified release with autorip 0.25.8) 2026-05-19 21:45:45 -07:00
MattJackson 739a276a39 v0.25.7: BU40N firmware wedge fix in do_handshake
Pre-0.25.7 the AACS authenticate loop fired up to 16 host-cert
attempts back-to-back with no pause. Each attempt is 5-10 SCSI
REPORT_KEY/SEND_KEY exchanges, so on a disc whose host cert isn't
in our KEYDB (or one the drive rejects), the drive saw 80-160 SCSI
commands in a few hundred ms and entered a fast-fail firmware
wedge state where every subsequent CDB returns sense 05/24 until
power-cycled.

Three defences:
- MAX_CERT_ATTEMPTS capped at 3 (was 16)
- 1-second sleep between attempts
- Bail immediately on any sense_key == 0x05 (ILLEGAL_REQUEST) so
  the loop can't deepen the wedge if a regression undoes the
  attempt cap.
2026-05-19 21:18:45 -07:00