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Matthew Jackson 5e1f880f6e libfreemkv: phase-aware FMTS decode + two-operation KeyFetch/KeySource seam
FMTS (AACS 2.1) now decodes per (LBA, phase): Phase enum + AacsKeyMap::
from_ranges_phased, decrypt only the variant's parity half. resolve_fmts_key_map
does a 2-phase index-1 anchor then per-index phase probe, and sizes the forensic
set to whatever the source returns (no hardcoded 32). KeyFetch is now two explicit
operations (unit_keys / fmts_indexes) and KeySource splits get_uk into
get_unit_keys + get_fmts_indexes. BYPASS_FMTS_KEY gate removed (first-class format).

Teed up for 1.4.5. Local WIP baseline.
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//! AACS 2.1 FMTS forensic segment map — `AACS/IndividualSegment.tbl`.
//!
//! An FMTS main feature interleaves short forensic **segments** — the sequence-key
//! / forensic-watermark mechanism. Each segment carries an **index** (1..32): a
//! tag in `IndividualSegment.tbl` that selects which of the 32 forensic **index
//! keys** decrypts that segment's units, in place of the ordinary CPS Unit Key.
//!
//! Terminology (see the project AACS reference): the **index** here is NOT the
//! AACS 2.1 *Media Key Variant* — that is the 65536-value device selector in the
//! MKB that decides *which set* of index keys a device receives, a layer this
//! module does not deal with. All the index keys belong to one variant, whose
//! number is unknown and irrelevant to the segment map. Decrypting a segment with
//! the Unit Key yields garbage — broken HEVC reference frames (empirically:
//! `Could not find ref with POC …` on a plain unit-key rip).
//!
//! This table says WHERE the segments live and which index each carries, so a
//! decoder can decrypt them with the matching index key instead of muxing
//! unit-key garbage.
//!
//! Format (validated against a retail AACS 2.1 disc):
//! ```text
//! header (8 bytes): u32 type | u16 count | u16 record_size (= 16)
//! record[count] (16 bytes each):
//! u32 marker (= 0x01000000) | u16 index | u16 flag (= 1)
//! u32 start_spn | u32 end_spn (source-packet numbers, inclusive)
//! ```
//! `index` is the 1..32 forensic index tag, NOT a sequential segment id: measured
//! on a retail 2.1 disc (Zombieland) it cycles 1,2,…,32,1,2,… across records in
//! file order — 24 full cycles of 32 plus a final partial cycle of 24 = 792
//! records. Source-packet numbers are the 192-byte BDAV packet index: byte offset
//! = `spn * 192`. Each segment is ~2560 packets (~480 KB) = 80 aligned units,
//! spread across the entire 54 GB feature (one roughly every 67 MB). Inside a
//! segment the 80 units interleave in two stride-2 halves: applying the segment's
//! index key decrypts ~40 of them to clean TS and garbles the other ~40 (a second
//! interleaved half, unidentified), which the demux then drops — leaving one
//! coherent stream. Confirmed by decoding a retail disc with a full set of 32
//! index keys.
/// Fixed size of one `IndividualSegment.tbl` record.
pub const SEGMENT_RECORD_LEN: usize = 16;
/// Bytes per BDAV source packet (188-byte TS + 4-byte arrival-time header).
pub const SOURCE_PACKET_LEN: u64 = 192;
/// One forensic segment: the inclusive source-packet range it occupies in the
/// FMTS clip.
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy, PartialEq, Eq)]
pub struct Segment {
/// Forensic index tag, 1..=32 (field@4 of the record). Cycles across the
/// table rather than counting up — it selects WHICH of the 32 index keys
/// decrypts this range. (`0` is not used here; the default/non-forensic
/// content carries no segment record at all.)
pub index: u16,
/// First source packet of the segment (inclusive).
pub start_spn: u32,
/// Last source packet of the segment (inclusive).
pub end_spn: u32,
}
impl Segment {
/// Source-packet count in this (inclusive) segment.
pub fn packet_count(&self) -> u32 {
self.end_spn
.saturating_sub(self.start_spn)
.saturating_add(1)
}
/// Byte offset of the segment start within the clip (`start_spn * 192`).
pub fn start_byte(&self) -> u64 {
self.start_spn as u64 * SOURCE_PACKET_LEN
}
/// Byte length of the segment (`packet_count * 192`).
pub fn byte_len(&self) -> u64 {
self.packet_count() as u64 * SOURCE_PACKET_LEN
}
/// True when source packet `spn` falls inside this segment.
pub fn contains_spn(&self, spn: u32) -> bool {
spn >= self.start_spn && spn <= self.end_spn
}
/// True when the inclusive source-packet span `[first, last]` overlaps this
/// segment. Used to decide whether an aligned unit (which spans several
/// packets) touches the segment at all, not just whether one packet does.
pub fn overlaps_spn(&self, first: u32, last: u32) -> bool {
first <= self.end_spn && last >= self.start_spn
}
}
/// Source packets spanned by one AACS aligned unit: `6144 / 192 = 32`.
pub const PACKETS_PER_UNIT: u32 =
(crate::aacs::content::ALIGNED_UNIT_LEN as u64 / SOURCE_PACKET_LEN) as u32;
/// Byte offset within the clip of a clip-relative 2048-byte sector `lba`. The
/// FMTS decode reads the clip file directly, so `lba` 0 is the clip's first
/// byte and this offset lines up with the source-packet grid the segment map
/// uses.
pub fn lba_byte_offset(lba: u32) -> u64 {
lba as u64 * 2048
}
/// The forensic segment an AACS aligned unit belongs to, if any, given the
/// unit's clip-relative byte offset.
///
/// This is the routing decision behind a 2.1 decrypt-miss: a unit that
/// overlaps a forensic segment must be opened with that segment's **index key**
/// (selected by the segment's `index`), not the CPS Unit Key. Opening it with
/// the Unit Key is exactly what yields the broken-reference-frame garbage a
/// plain unit-key rip produces. A unit outside every segment is ordinary
/// content and a miss on it is a Unit-Key miss, so this returns `None` and the
/// caller falls back to the normal unit-key fetch.
///
/// The unit is tested as a packet *span* (`[off/192, (off+6144-1)/192]`) so a
/// unit that only partly overlaps a segment edge is still classified as
/// forensic; on the observed disc segments are unit-aligned, but the span test
/// does not rely on that.
pub fn segment_for_unit(segments: &[Segment], unit_offset: u64) -> Option<&Segment> {
let unit_len = crate::aacs::content::ALIGNED_UNIT_LEN as u64;
let first = (unit_offset / SOURCE_PACKET_LEN) as u32;
let last = ((unit_offset + unit_len - 1) / SOURCE_PACKET_LEN) as u32;
segments.iter().find(|s| s.overlaps_spn(first, last))
}
/// Parse `IndividualSegment.tbl` into its forensic segments, in table
/// order. Returns `None` when the header is malformed, the record size is not
/// [`SEGMENT_RECORD_LEN`], or the declared record count overruns the buffer —
/// so a truncated / foreign table degrades to "no segment map" rather than
/// yielding bogus ranges.
pub fn parse_individual_segments(tbl: &[u8]) -> Option<Vec<Segment>> {
if tbl.len() < 8 {
return None;
}
let count = u16::from_be_bytes([tbl[4], tbl[5]]) as usize;
let record_size = u16::from_be_bytes([tbl[6], tbl[7]]) as usize;
if record_size != SEGMENT_RECORD_LEN {
return None;
}
if 8usize.checked_add(count.checked_mul(record_size)?)? > tbl.len() {
return None;
}
let mut segments = Vec::with_capacity(count);
for i in 0..count {
let o = 8 + i * record_size;
// o+4..o+8 = index (u16, 1..32) + flag (u16); o+8..o+16 = start/end SPN.
let index = u16::from_be_bytes([tbl[o + 4], tbl[o + 5]]);
let start_spn = u32::from_be_bytes([tbl[o + 8], tbl[o + 9], tbl[o + 10], tbl[o + 11]]);
let end_spn = u32::from_be_bytes([tbl[o + 12], tbl[o + 13], tbl[o + 14], tbl[o + 15]]);
segments.push(Segment {
index,
start_spn,
end_spn,
});
}
Some(segments)
}
/// Map a clip-relative byte offset to the absolute LBA that holds it, by walking
/// the title's extents (the `.fmts` clip's sectors in file order). Segment
/// offsets in [`Segment`] are clip-relative source-packet numbers, so this is how
/// a segment's `spn` range becomes disc LBAs. `None` if the offset is past the
/// clip.
pub fn clip_byte_to_lba(extents: &[crate::disc::Extent], clip_byte: u64) -> Option<u32> {
let mut cum = 0u64;
for e in extents {
let len = e.sector_count as u64 * crate::consts::SECTOR_BYTES as u64;
if clip_byte < cum + len {
let sector_in_ext = ((clip_byte - cum) / crate::consts::SECTOR_BYTES as u64) as u32;
return Some(e.start_lba.saturating_add(sector_in_ext));
}
cum += len;
}
None
}
/// Build the `[start_lba, end_lba) → key_idx` ranges for an FMTS forensic key map.
///
/// Each forensic segment's clip-relative source-packet span becomes an absolute
/// LBA range tagged with the key its `index` selects (via `index_to_key_idx`,
/// e.g. `|i| i as usize` when the pool is `[base, idx1, idx2, …]`). Applying that
/// one key across the whole segment decodes the ~40 units of its interleave half
/// to clean TS and garbles the other ~40 (the second interleaved half), which the
/// demux then drops — yielding one coherent stream. Ranges outside every segment
/// are left for the map's default (the ordinary Unit Key). A segment that straddles
/// a UDF extent boundary is emitted as one range per whole-sector slice it covers.
///
/// The result feeds [`AacsKeyMap::from_ranges`](crate::decrypt::AacsKeyMap::from_ranges)
/// with the Unit-Key index as the default — the same structure the CPS map uses,
/// only finer-grained.
pub fn fmts_key_ranges(
segments: &[Segment],
extents: &[crate::disc::Extent],
index_to_key_idx: &dyn Fn(u16) -> usize,
) -> Vec<(u32, u32, usize)> {
let mut ranges = Vec::new();
for s in segments {
let start_byte = s.start_spn as u64 * SOURCE_PACKET_LEN;
let end_byte = (s.end_spn as u64 + 1) * SOURCE_PACKET_LEN; // exclusive
// A segment is unit-aligned and contiguous in clip bytes; map its first
// and last sector to LBAs. Segments are ~480 KB and extents are GB-sized,
// so a segment almost never crosses an extent boundary — but if the two
// ends land in different extents (non-contiguous LBAs), skip rather than
// emit a wrong span; the units there fall to the Unit Key (garble+drop),
// never a mis-decrypt.
let (Some(a), Some(b)) = (
clip_byte_to_lba(extents, start_byte),
clip_byte_to_lba(extents, end_byte - 1),
) else {
continue;
};
if b >= a
&& (b - a) as u64 == (end_byte - 1 - start_byte) / crate::consts::SECTOR_BYTES as u64
{
ranges.push((a, b + 1, index_to_key_idx(s.index)));
}
}
ranges
}
#[cfg(test)]
mod tests {
use super::*;
/// Build a table with the real on-disc layout: 8-byte header + N 16-byte
/// records. `recs` are `(index, start_spn, end_spn)`.
fn build_tbl(recs: &[(u16, u32, u32)]) -> Vec<u8> {
let mut v = Vec::new();
v.extend_from_slice(&0x0100_0000u32.to_be_bytes()); // type
v.extend_from_slice(&(recs.len() as u16).to_be_bytes()); // count
v.extend_from_slice(&(SEGMENT_RECORD_LEN as u16).to_be_bytes()); // record_size
for &(n, s, e) in recs {
v.extend_from_slice(&0x0100_0000u32.to_be_bytes()); // marker
v.extend_from_slice(&n.to_be_bytes());
v.extend_from_slice(&1u16.to_be_bytes()); // flag
v.extend_from_slice(&s.to_be_bytes());
v.extend_from_slice(&e.to_be_bytes());
}
v
}
#[test]
fn fmts_key_ranges_maps_segments_to_lba_by_index() {
use crate::disc::Extent;
// One big clip extent starting at LBA 1000. Clip byte B lives at
// LBA 1000 + B/2048.
let extents = vec![Extent {
start_lba: 1000,
sector_count: 1_000_000,
}];
// Two segments, indexes 5 and 7 (spn ranges as on a real disc).
let segs = vec![
Segment {
index: 5,
start_spn: 100,
end_spn: 199,
},
Segment {
index: 7,
start_spn: 10_000,
end_spn: 10_099,
},
];
// Pool layout [base, idx1, idx2, …] → index N uses key slot N.
let ranges = fmts_key_ranges(&segs, &extents, &|v| v as usize);
assert_eq!(ranges.len(), 2, "one LBA range per segment");
// Segment 0: spn 100..=199 → clip bytes [19200, 38400) → sectors 9..=18
// → LBA 1009..1019, key index 5.
assert_eq!(ranges[0], (1009, 1019, 5));
// Segment 1: spn 10000..=10099 → bytes [1_920_000, 1_939_200) →
// sectors 937..=946 → LBA 1937..1947, key index 7.
assert_eq!(ranges[1], (1937, 1947, 7));
// The ranges drive an AacsKeyMap with the Unit Key (index 0) as default.
let map = crate::decrypt::AacsKeyMap::from_ranges(ranges, 0);
assert_eq!(map.key_idx_for(500), 0, "outside any segment → Unit Key");
assert_eq!(map.key_idx_for(1012), 5, "inside index-5 segment → key 5");
assert_eq!(map.key_idx_for(1940), 7, "inside index-7 segment → key 7");
assert_eq!(
map.key_idx_for(1019),
0,
"segment end is exclusive → Unit Key"
);
}
#[test]
fn clip_byte_to_lba_walks_extents() {
use crate::disc::Extent;
let extents = vec![
Extent {
start_lba: 100,
sector_count: 10,
}, // clip bytes [0, 20480)
Extent {
start_lba: 500,
sector_count: 10,
}, // clip bytes [20480, 40960)
];
assert_eq!(clip_byte_to_lba(&extents, 0), Some(100));
assert_eq!(clip_byte_to_lba(&extents, 2048), Some(101));
assert_eq!(clip_byte_to_lba(&extents, 20480), Some(500)); // second extent
assert_eq!(clip_byte_to_lba(&extents, 22528), Some(501));
assert_eq!(clip_byte_to_lba(&extents, 40960), None); // past the clip
}
#[test]
fn parses_real_disc_layout() {
// First three records observed on retail 2.1 (Zombieland): the variant
// field counts 1,2,3,… (it wraps at 32 further into the table — see
// `index_field_cycles_one_to_thirty_two`), segments are 2560 packets.
let tbl = build_tbl(&[
(1, 343680, 346239),
(2, 695616, 698175),
(3, 1051840, 1054399),
]);
let segs = parse_individual_segments(&tbl).expect("parse");
assert_eq!(segs.len(), 3);
assert_eq!(segs[0].index, 1);
assert_eq!(segs[1].index, 2);
assert_eq!(segs[2].index, 3);
assert_eq!(segs[0].start_spn, 343680);
assert_eq!(segs[0].end_spn, 346239);
assert_eq!(segs[0].packet_count(), 2560);
assert_eq!(segs[0].byte_len(), 2560 * 192);
assert_eq!(segs[0].start_byte(), 343680 * 192);
assert!(segs[0].contains_spn(345000));
assert!(!segs[0].contains_spn(343679));
assert!(!segs[0].contains_spn(346240));
}
#[test]
fn rejects_wrong_record_size() {
let mut tbl = build_tbl(&[(1, 0, 10)]);
tbl[6..8].copy_from_slice(&20u16.to_be_bytes()); // record_size != 16
assert!(parse_individual_segments(&tbl).is_none());
}
#[test]
fn rejects_truncated_and_overrun() {
assert!(parse_individual_segments(&[0u8; 4]).is_none()); // < header
let mut tbl = build_tbl(&[(1, 0, 10)]);
tbl[4..6].copy_from_slice(&99u16.to_be_bytes()); // claims 99 recs, has 1
assert!(parse_individual_segments(&tbl).is_none());
}
#[test]
fn empty_table_is_empty_not_none() {
let tbl = build_tbl(&[]);
assert_eq!(parse_individual_segments(&tbl), Some(Vec::new()));
}
#[test]
fn packets_per_unit_is_thirty_two() {
// 6144-byte aligned unit / 192-byte source packet.
assert_eq!(PACKETS_PER_UNIT, 32);
}
#[test]
fn unit_inside_segment_routes_to_index() {
// A real first-record segment: packets [343680, 346239].
let segs = parse_individual_segments(&build_tbl(&[(1, 343680, 346239)])).unwrap();
// A unit sitting squarely inside: start at packet 344000 → byte 344000*192.
let off = 344000u64 * SOURCE_PACKET_LEN;
let hit = segment_for_unit(&segs, off).expect("inside the segment");
assert_eq!(hit.index, 1);
}
#[test]
fn index_field_cycles_one_to_thirty_two() {
// Reality on Zombieland: field@4 is the index, cycling 1..=32 in file
// order (NOT a sequential segment id). Reproduce one-and-a-bit cycles.
let mut recs = Vec::new();
let mut spn = 1000u32;
for row in 0..2 {
for v in 1..=32u16 {
recs.push((v, spn, spn + 2559));
spn += 50_000; // ~one segment every ~67 MB
}
let _ = row;
}
let segs = parse_individual_segments(&build_tbl(&recs)).unwrap();
assert_eq!(segs.len(), 64);
assert_eq!(segs[31].index, 32); // end of first cycle
assert_eq!(segs[32].index, 1); // wraps, does not become 33
assert!(segs.iter().all(|s| (1..=32).contains(&s.index)));
}
#[test]
fn unit_outside_every_segment_is_unit_key_miss() {
let segs = parse_individual_segments(&build_tbl(&[(1, 343680, 346239)])).unwrap();
// A unit well before the segment is ordinary content → None (unit-key path).
let off = 1000u64 * SOURCE_PACKET_LEN;
assert!(segment_for_unit(&segs, off).is_none());
}
#[test]
fn unit_straddling_a_segment_edge_counts_as_forensic() {
// Segment starts at packet 100. A unit that ENDS just inside it (its 32
// packets straddle the boundary) must still route to the index key,
// because part of its ciphertext is forensic-encrypted.
let segs = parse_individual_segments(&build_tbl(&[(7, 100, 200)])).unwrap();
// Unit covering packets [80, 111]: overlaps [100,200] at the tail.
let off = 80u64 * SOURCE_PACKET_LEN;
let hit = segment_for_unit(&segs, off).expect("straddles the start edge");
assert_eq!(hit.index, 7);
// A unit ending exactly at packet 99 (offset s.t. last = 99) does NOT overlap.
let before = 68u64 * SOURCE_PACKET_LEN; // [68, 99]
assert!(segment_for_unit(&segs, before).is_none());
}
#[test]
fn no_segments_never_routes_to_index() {
// The 1.0 / 2.0 case: no forensic map, so every miss is a unit-key miss.
assert!(segment_for_unit(&[], lba_byte_offset(0)).is_none());
assert!(segment_for_unit(&[], lba_byte_offset(9_999_999)).is_none());
}
#[test]
fn lba_maps_to_the_packet_grid() {
// A unit is 3 sectors (6144 bytes) = 32 packets. Clip-relative LBA 3 is
// the second aligned unit, which starts at packet 32.
let off = lba_byte_offset(3);
assert_eq!(off / SOURCE_PACKET_LEN, 32);
}
}