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.
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.
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.
Two layered changes, in service of the empirical question "is CLPI
truly redundant with MPLS for label data?":
1. **clpi.rs ProgramInfo parser**. The existing CLPI parser only
walked the EP map (for sector-range lookups). Added a parser for
the ProgramInfo section's per-stream stream_coding_info table:
pid, coding_type, audio_format/rate, video_format/rate, ISO 639-2
language. Spec layout per libbluray clpi_parse.c. Best-effort —
malformed program_info leaves `streams: vec![]`, EP map keeps
working. `ClipInfo` gains a `streams: Vec<ClpiStream>` field.
2. **labels/clpi_audit.rs**. Diagnostic that walks both
`/BDMV/CLIPINF/*.clpi` (via the new program_info parser) and
`/BDMV/PLAYLIST/*.mpls`, builds a (PID → fields) merged view, and
classifies each row:
- `Match`: both sources agree (same coding_type + language)
- `ClpiOnly`: PID in CLPI but no MPLS playlist references it
(orphan stream on disc — reachable via low-level access, not via menu)
- `MplsOnly`: PID in MPLS but no CLPI lists it (would indicate a
parser bug; verified empirically that this NEVER happens)
- `Divergent`: same PID, different coding_type or language between
sources (playlist re-tagged or attribute encoding mismatch)
Surfaced via `labels-analyze` as `clpi_vs_mpls_audit: {matches,
clpi_only, mpls_only, divergent, total_pids}`. Doesn't affect the
label output — pure diagnostic.
Empirical findings on the 11-disc corpus (excl. disc-04 truncated):
- 226 matches / 0 mpls_only / 8 clpi_only / 5 divergent across 239 PIDs
- 6 of 10 non-truncated discs have CLPI-only streams (orphans)
- disc-02 (HDMV-only) is the most dramatic: 40% of its 5 streams are
CLPI-only — MPLS sees 3, CLPI sees 5
- Conclusion: CLPI is NOT truly redundant. ~5% of streams disc-wide
are CLPI-exclusive. Future work: layer CLPI as a tertiary source
below MPLS in the labels pipeline (orphan streams marked with even
lower confidence than MPLS).
- Split AacsError { detail } into 13 specific error variants (AacsCertShort,
AacsAgidAlloc, AacsCertRejected, etc.) with unique error codes E7001-E7012
- Split DiscError { detail } into 7 specific variants (DiscRead, MplsParse,
ClpiParse, UdfNotFound, DiscNoTitles, DiscTitleRange, DiscNoExtents)
- Add WriteError (E5001), KeydbLoad (E8005), MuxLookahead (E9000), MuxWrite (E9001)
- Add OpenDisc API for single-call open+scan+rip workflow
- Remove all English text from error Display impl (code-only output)
- Normalize doc comments to use -- instead of em dash for ASCII consistency
- Size from source_packet_count * 192 (matches libbluray approach)
- metadata_sector_ranges() uses actual metadata partition size from ICB
instead of arbitrary +256 margin (fixes Top Gun missing CLIPINF)
- Store metadata_sectors in UdfFs
- Fix CLPI CPI bit-packed field parsing (partial, EP map still needs work)