//! libfreemkv -- Open source optical drive library for 4K UHD / Blu-ray / DVD. //! //! Handles drive access, disc structure parsing, AACS decryption, and raw //! sector reading. 206 bundled drive profiles. No external files needed. //! //! # Quick Start //! //! ```no_run //! use libfreemkv::{Drive, Disc, ScanOptions, find_drive}; //! //! let mut drive = find_drive().expect("no optical drive found"); //! drive.wait_ready().unwrap(); //! drive.init().unwrap(); //! let disc = Disc::scan(&mut drive, &ScanOptions::default()).unwrap(); //! //! for title in &disc.titles { //! println!("{} -- {} streams", title.duration_display(), title.streams.len()); //! } //! //! // Stream via PES pipeline //! let opts = libfreemkv::InputOptions::default(); //! let mut input = libfreemkv::input("disc://", &opts).unwrap(); //! let title = input.info().clone(); //! let mut output = libfreemkv::output("mkv://Movie.mkv", &title).unwrap(); //! while let Ok(Some(frame)) = input.read() { //! output.write(&frame).unwrap(); //! } //! output.finish().unwrap(); //! ``` //! //! # Architecture //! //! ```text //! Drive -- open, identify, unlock, read sectors //! ├── ScsiTransport -- SG_IO (Linux), IOKit (macOS) //! ├── DriveProfile -- per-drive unlock parameters (206 bundled) //! ├── DriveId -- INQUIRY + GET_CONFIG identification //! └── Platform //! └── Mt1959 -- MediaTek unlock/read (Renesas planned) //! //! Disc -- scan titles, streams, AACS state //! ├── UDF reader -- Blu-ray UDF 2.50 with metadata partitions //! ├── MPLS parser -- playlists → titles + clips + STN streams //! ├── CLPI parser -- clip info → EP map → sector extents //! ├── JAR parser -- BD-J audio track labels //! └── AACS -- encryption: key resolution + content decrypt //! ├── aacs -- KEYDB, VUK, MKB, unit decrypt //! └── handshake -- SCSI auth, ECDH, bus key //! ``` //! //! # AACS Encryption //! //! Disc scanning automatically detects and handles AACS encryption. //! If a KEYDB.cfg is available (via `ScanOptions` or standard paths), //! the library resolves keys and decrypts content transparently. //! //! Supports AACS 1.0 (Blu-ray) and AACS 2.0 (UHD, with fallback). //! //! # Error Codes //! //! All errors are structured with numeric codes. No user-facing English //! text -- applications format their own messages. //! //! | Range | Category | //! |-------|----------| //! | E1xxx | Device errors (not found, permission) | //! | E2xxx | Profile errors (unsupported drive) | //! | E3xxx | Unlock errors (failed, signature) | //! | E4xxx | SCSI errors (command failed, timeout) | //! | E5xxx | I/O errors | //! | E6xxx | Disc format errors | //! | E7xxx | AACS errors | pub mod aacs; pub(crate) mod clpi; pub mod css; pub mod decrypt; pub mod disc; pub mod drive; pub mod error; pub mod event; pub mod halt; pub(crate) mod identity; pub(crate) mod ifo; pub(crate) mod io; pub mod keydb; pub(crate) mod labels; pub(crate) mod mpls; pub mod mux; pub mod pes; pub(crate) mod platform; pub mod profile; pub mod progress; pub mod scsi; pub mod sector; pub(crate) mod speed; pub(crate) mod udf; pub mod verify; // Re-export verify types at the crate root for ergonomic imports. pub use verify::{SectorRange, SectorStatus, VerifyResult, verify_title}; // ─── Drive lifecycle ──────────────────────────────────────────────────────── // // `Drive::open(path)` → `wait_ready()` → `init()` → `Disc::scan()`. `Drive` // owns the SCSI session; `DriveCapture` etc. let advanced callers introspect // drive identity / profile data for sharing. pub use drive::capture::{ CapturedFeature, DriveCapture, capture_drive_data, mask_bytes, mask_string, }; pub use drive::{Drive, DriveStatus, find_drive}; // ─── Errors ───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────── // // All fallible APIs return `Result`. `Error` is a typed enum with a // numeric `code()`; **no English text in the library** — applications map // codes to localized messages. See `error.rs` for the full taxonomy. pub use error::{Error, Result}; // ─── 0.18 primitives ──────────────────────────────────────────────────────── // // One-bit cooperative cancellation token, shared by every long-running loop // in libfreemkv (sweep, patch, mux). Replaces the ad-hoc `Arc` // flags scattered across 0.17 (`DiscStream::set_halt`, autorip's // `HALT_FLAGS` registry). Clone it cheaply; pass it by value into each // component; poll `is_cancelled()` inside the loop body. pub use halt::Halt; // ─── Drive events (low-level callbacks) ───────────────────────────────────── pub use event::{Event, EventKind}; pub use identity::DriveId; pub use profile::DriveProfile; // Platform trait is pub(crate) — callers use Drive, not Platform directly. // ─── Decryption (AACS / CSS) ──────────────────────────────────────────────── // // `Disc::scan()` resolves keys and stores them on `Disc`; in most flows you // don't touch `DecryptKeys` directly — `DiscStream::new(reader, title, keys, …)` // accepts whatever `Disc::decrypt_keys()` returned. `decrypt_sectors()` is // for callers that operate on raw sector buffers (e.g. ISO patching). pub use decrypt::{DecryptKeys, decrypt_sectors}; // ─── Disc structure ───────────────────────────────────────────────────────── // // `Disc::scan()` produces a fully-populated `Disc` (titles, streams, AACS // state). `Disc::identify()` is the fast path — UDF only, no playlist parse, // for displaying disc name + format quickly while a full scan runs in the // background. The codec / channel / resolution enums are the canonical // structured representation; never compare against display strings. pub use disc::{ AacsState, AudioChannels, AudioStream, Clip, Codec, ColorSpace, ContentFormat, DamageSeverity, Disc, DiscFormat, DiscId, DiscTitle, Extent, FrameRate, HdrFormat, KeySource, LabelPurpose, LabelQualifier, Resolution, SampleRate, ScanOptions, Stream, SubtitleStream, VideoStream, classify_damage, }; // ─── Streams ──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────── // // All stream types implement `pes::Stream` — read PES frames from a source, // write PES frames to a sink. Pick the right type at construction: // // - `DiscStream` — physical drive or ISO (any `SectorReader`). Always read. // - `MkvStream` — Matroska container. Read on `open()`, write on `create()`. // - `M2tsStream` — Blu-ray Transport Stream. Read on `open()`, write on `create()`. // - `NetworkStream` — TCP. Read on `listen()`, write on `connect()`. // - `NullStream` — write-only black-hole sink. Useful for benchmarks. // - `StdioStream` — pipe to/from stdin/stdout. Read or write. // // Most consumers use the URL resolvers (`input()` / `output()`) which pick // the right type from a scheme:// URL. Direct construction is for callers // that need to wire custom readers (e.g. autorip's drive-session reuse). pub use mux::DiscStream; pub use mux::M2tsStream; pub use mux::MkvStream; pub use mux::NetworkStream; pub use mux::NullStream; pub use mux::StdioStream; pub use mux::{InputOptions, StreamUrl, input, output, parse_url}; // ─── Lower-level surfaces ─────────────────────────────────────────────────── // // `ScsiTransport` is the platform-abstraction trait Drive uses; expose for // out-of-tree platform backends. `SectorReader` lets callers feed any byte // source (test harness, network image, SMB share) into the disc scan // pipeline; `FileSectorReader` is the standard ISO-on-disk implementation. pub use scsi::{DriveInfo, ScsiSense, ScsiTransport, drive_has_disc, list_drives}; pub use sector::{FileSectorReader, SectorReader}; pub use speed::DriveSpeed; pub use udf::{UdfFs, read_filesystem};