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matthew e5d2e78c85 disc/scan: surface AACS resolution error on Disc.aacs_error
scan_with() collapsed every failure path from resolve_encryption() into
None via .ok(), so callers couldn't tell the difference between "no
KEYDB found", "KEYDB failed to parse", "disc hash not in KEYDB and
fallback derivation failed", "AACS files unreadable on disc", and a
handshake that rejected every host cert. autorip's UI was stuck
printing "no decryption keys found (check KEYDB)" for all of them,
which is a particularly bad message when the user has actually loaded
a KEYDB and the real failure is something else.

Changes:
- New pub field Disc.aacs_error: Option<Error>. Populated by scan_with
  whenever encrypted && aacs.is_none(). Sentinel KeydbLoad path
  "<no keydb in search paths>" distinguishes the no-keydb case from
  a real load failure without adding a new Error variant (which would
  be a breaking change for downstream exhaustive matches).
- tracing::warn in scan_with at scan_aacs_resolve_failed and
  scan_aacs_no_keydb, with error_code and keydb path for grepping.
- tracing in do_handshake: keydb load failure, host-cert exhaustion
  (with cert count and last error code), VID read failure post-auth,
  and a debug-level success log. Lets us see whether handshake even
  got off the ground for a given disc.

Test fixtures updated to set aacs_error: None.
2026-05-11 11:29:48 -07:00

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//! Pass N (Disc::patch) size-aware-skip targeted tests.
//!
//! The user's failure mode (2026-05-07): "what if we have a 100 sector zone
//! and its really 2 25 sector zones and we keep jumping over the good in
//! the middle." Today's pre-fix patch escalates skip-distance based on
//! `consecutive_skips_without_recovery` with hardcoded 32 → 4096 sector
//! caps. A 100-sector bad range whose actual layout is 25 bad + 50 good +
//! 25 bad would have the patch skip 32-4096 sectors after a couple of
//! failures, leaping over the entire range AND the good middle.
//!
//! The fix: cap each skip at `range_remaining/4`. These tests exercise
//! that boundary.
use libfreemkv::disc::CopyOptions;
use libfreemkv::disc::DiscRegion;
use libfreemkv::disc::mapfile::{Mapfile, SectorStatus};
use libfreemkv::error::Result;
use libfreemkv::{ContentFormat, Disc, DiscFormat, SectorReader};
use std::collections::HashSet;
use std::sync::{Arc, Mutex};
const SECTOR_SIZE: usize = 2048;
/// Reader where you specify exactly which LBAs return Err. Everything else
/// returns Ok with the LBA encoded in each byte for verification.
struct PatternedSectorReader {
capacity: u32,
bad_lbas: HashSet<u32>,
/// Trace every read so tests can assert what was actually attempted.
trace: Arc<Mutex<Vec<(u32, u16)>>>,
}
type ReadTrace = Arc<Mutex<Vec<(u32, u16)>>>;
impl PatternedSectorReader {
fn new(capacity: u32, bad_lbas: HashSet<u32>) -> (Self, ReadTrace) {
let trace = Arc::new(Mutex::new(Vec::new()));
(
Self {
capacity,
bad_lbas,
trace: trace.clone(),
},
trace,
)
}
}
impl SectorReader for PatternedSectorReader {
fn read_sectors(
&mut self,
lba: u32,
count: u16,
buf: &mut [u8],
_recovery: bool,
) -> Result<usize> {
self.trace.lock().unwrap().push((lba, count));
// Whole-batch fails if ANY sector in the batch is bad. (Models a
// real drive: a multi-sector READ aborts on the first ECC failure.)
for offset in 0..count as u32 {
if self.bad_lbas.contains(&(lba + offset)) {
return Err(libfreemkv::error::Error::ScsiError {
opcode: libfreemkv::scsi::SCSI_READ_10,
status: libfreemkv::scsi::SCSI_STATUS_CHECK_CONDITION,
sense: Some(libfreemkv::ScsiSense {
sense_key: libfreemkv::scsi::SENSE_KEY_MEDIUM_ERROR,
asc: 0x11,
ascq: 0x00,
}),
});
}
}
// Fill each sector with ITS OWN LBA byte, not the starting LBA's
// byte. This matches real drive behavior: a multi-sector READ
// returns per-sector-correct data. Pre-0.18.13 only single-sector
// reads were exercised by patch tests, so the cheaper "fill the
// whole batch with one byte" worked; adaptive batching needs the
// per-sector pattern to verify correct positioning.
for (i, chunk) in buf.chunks_mut(SECTOR_SIZE).enumerate() {
chunk.fill(((lba + i as u32) & 0xff) as u8);
}
Ok(buf.len())
}
fn capacity(&self) -> u32 {
self.capacity
}
}
fn synthetic_disc(capacity_sectors: u32) -> Disc {
Disc {
volume_id: String::new(),
meta_title: None,
format: DiscFormat::BluRay,
capacity_sectors,
capacity_bytes: capacity_sectors as u64 * SECTOR_SIZE as u64,
layers: 1,
titles: Vec::new(),
region: DiscRegion::Free,
aacs: None,
css: None,
encrypted: false,
aacs_error: None,
content_format: ContentFormat::BdTs,
}
}
/// Pre-populate a mapfile with one large NonTrimmed range so patch's work-
/// list has something to do. Caller pre-allocates the ISO at `total_bytes`
/// so seeks don't fail.
fn prep_iso_and_mapfile(
iso_path: &std::path::Path,
total_bytes: u64,
finished_ranges: &[(u64, u64)],
nontrimmed_ranges: &[(u64, u64)],
) {
use std::fs::OpenOptions;
use std::io::{Seek, SeekFrom, Write};
let mut f = OpenOptions::new()
.create(true)
.write(true)
.truncate(true)
.open(iso_path)
.unwrap();
f.set_len(total_bytes).unwrap();
f.seek(SeekFrom::Start(0)).unwrap();
f.write_all(&[]).unwrap();
let map_path = libfreemkv::disc::mapfile_path_for(iso_path);
let mut mf = Mapfile::create(&map_path, total_bytes, "test").unwrap();
for &(pos, size) in finished_ranges {
mf.record(pos, size, SectorStatus::Finished).unwrap();
}
for &(pos, size) in nontrimmed_ranges {
mf.record(pos, size, SectorStatus::NonTrimmed).unwrap();
}
}
/// THE critical test. A 100-sector "bad" range hides 50 good sectors in
/// the middle (LBAs 125-174). Pre-fix patch would skip-escalate at 32+
/// sectors and leap over the whole range. Post-fix: skip is capped at
/// range_remaining/4 (=25 sectors initially), which forces convergence.
#[test]
fn patch_recovers_good_middle_of_a_bad_range() {
let capacity_sectors: u32 = 1024;
let total_bytes: u64 = capacity_sectors as u64 * SECTOR_SIZE as u64;
// Bad range layout: LBAs 100-124 bad, 125-174 GOOD, 175-199 bad.
let mut bad_lbas = HashSet::new();
for lba in 100..125 {
bad_lbas.insert(lba);
}
for lba in 175..200 {
bad_lbas.insert(lba);
}
let (mut reader, _trace) = PatternedSectorReader::new(capacity_sectors, bad_lbas);
let disc = synthetic_disc(capacity_sectors);
let tmp = tempfile::NamedTempFile::new().unwrap();
let iso_path = tmp.path().to_path_buf();
drop(tmp);
// Pre-populate: 0..100 already Finished from an imagined Pass 1,
// 100..200 NonTrimmed (the range we want patch to retry),
// 200..1024 already Finished.
let finished = [
(0, 100 * 2048),
(200 * 2048, (capacity_sectors as u64 - 200) * 2048),
];
let nontrimmed = [(100 * 2048, 100 * 2048)];
prep_iso_and_mapfile(&iso_path, total_bytes, &finished, &nontrimmed);
// Run patch.
// disc.copy() with multipass=true auto-dispatches to patch when the
// mapfile already covers the disc and has retryable ranges.
let opts = CopyOptions {
decrypt: false,
multipass: true,
..Default::default()
};
let pr = disc
.copy(&mut reader, &iso_path, &opts)
.expect("copy returns Ok");
// Re-load mapfile and inspect.
let map_path = libfreemkv::disc::mapfile_path_for(&iso_path);
let map = Mapfile::load(&map_path).unwrap();
// The good middle (125..175) MUST end up Finished. If size-aware skip
// is not enabled, patch would skip 32+ sectors after a few failures
// and leap clean over LBA 125 → middle stays NonTrimmed/Unreadable.
let finished_ranges = map.ranges_with(&[SectorStatus::Finished]);
let total_finished_in_middle: u64 = finished_ranges
.iter()
.map(|&(pos, sz)| {
let start = pos.max(125 * 2048);
let end = (pos + sz).min(175 * 2048);
end.saturating_sub(start)
})
.sum();
// Allow 2 sectors (4 KB) of boundary slop — patch's bisection may
// not converge exactly on the good/bad boundary in a single pass,
// and that's acceptable. The pre-fix behaviour would have left the
// entire good middle as NonTrimmed (~0 bytes recovered).
let good_middle_bytes: u64 = 50 * 2048;
let min_acceptable: u64 = good_middle_bytes - 2 * 2048;
// Cleanup before assertions
let _ = std::fs::remove_file(&iso_path);
let _ = std::fs::remove_file(&map_path);
assert!(
total_finished_in_middle >= min_acceptable,
"size-aware skip should have discovered most of the 50 good sectors in the middle. \
Recovered {} of {} good middle bytes (min acceptable {}). bytes_good={} bytes_total={}",
total_finished_in_middle,
good_middle_bytes,
min_acceptable,
pr.bytes_good,
pr.bytes_total,
);
}
/// A second test: a bad range that's actually 4 small bad sub-zones
/// separated by good sectors. Demonstrates the bisection behaviour
/// converges when zones are non-uniform.
#[test]
fn patch_recovers_multiple_good_middles() {
let capacity_sectors: u32 = 2048;
let total_bytes: u64 = capacity_sectors as u64 * SECTOR_SIZE as u64;
// Bad pattern: 1000-1024 bad, 1025-1099 good, 1100-1124 bad,
// 1125-1199 good, 1200-1224 bad, 1225-1299 good.
let mut bad_lbas = HashSet::new();
for lba in 1000..1025 {
bad_lbas.insert(lba);
}
for lba in 1100..1125 {
bad_lbas.insert(lba);
}
for lba in 1200..1225 {
bad_lbas.insert(lba);
}
let (mut reader, _trace) = PatternedSectorReader::new(capacity_sectors, bad_lbas);
let disc = synthetic_disc(capacity_sectors);
let tmp = tempfile::NamedTempFile::new().unwrap();
let iso_path = tmp.path().to_path_buf();
drop(tmp);
let finished = [
(0, 1000 * 2048),
(1300 * 2048, (capacity_sectors as u64 - 1300) * 2048),
];
let nontrimmed = [(1000 * 2048, 300 * 2048)];
prep_iso_and_mapfile(&iso_path, total_bytes, &finished, &nontrimmed);
let opts = CopyOptions {
decrypt: false,
multipass: true,
..Default::default()
};
let pr = disc
.copy(&mut reader, &iso_path, &opts)
.expect("copy returns Ok");
let map_path = libfreemkv::disc::mapfile_path_for(&iso_path);
let map = Mapfile::load(&map_path).unwrap();
let finished_ranges = map.ranges_with(&[SectorStatus::Finished]);
let recovered: u64 = finished_ranges
.iter()
.map(|&(pos, sz)| {
let start = pos.max(1000 * 2048);
let end = (pos + sz).min(1300 * 2048);
end.saturating_sub(start)
})
.sum();
let _ = std::fs::remove_file(&iso_path);
let _ = std::fs::remove_file(&map_path);
// Three good middles of 75 sectors each = 225 good sectors in the
// bad range. Total bad = 75. So we want at least most of 225 sectors
// (= 460800 bytes) to be Finished after patch.
let target = 200 * 2048; // be generous — anything over 200 sectors is convincing
assert!(
recovered >= target,
"size-aware skip should find most of the 3 good middles. \
Recovered {} bytes; expected ≥ {}. bytes_good={} bytes_total={}",
recovered,
target,
pr.bytes_good,
pr.bytes_total,
);
}
/// 0.18 Pass N pipeline split: exercises the new producer/consumer
/// path end-to-end on a synthetic patterned reader. Bad range layout
/// is small (5 bad LBAs surrounded by good middle) so the producer
/// emits a mix of `Recovered` and `Unreadable` items and the consumer
/// thread must apply both kinds. Verifies:
///
/// - `bytes_good` advances (good sectors flow producer→consumer→file
/// →mapfile with the data preserved).
/// - The recovered LBAs end up Finished; the bad LBAs end up Unreadable.
/// - Bytes written at the recovered offsets match what the producer
/// read from the patterned source (proves the channel hand-off
/// didn't drop or reorder buffers, and the consumer's seek+write
/// landed at the right offsets).
#[test]
fn patch_pipeline_split_recovers_and_records_correctly() {
let capacity_sectors: u32 = 512;
let total_bytes: u64 = capacity_sectors as u64 * SECTOR_SIZE as u64;
// Layout: LBAs 200-204 inclusive are bad (5 sectors), 205-249 good.
// The pre-existing range is LBAs 200-249 NonTrimmed (100 KB).
let mut bad_lbas = HashSet::new();
for lba in 200..205 {
bad_lbas.insert(lba);
}
let (mut reader, _trace) = PatternedSectorReader::new(capacity_sectors, bad_lbas.clone());
let disc = synthetic_disc(capacity_sectors);
let tmp = tempfile::NamedTempFile::new().unwrap();
let iso_path = tmp.path().to_path_buf();
drop(tmp);
let finished = [
(0, 200 * 2048),
(250 * 2048, (capacity_sectors as u64 - 250) * 2048),
];
let nontrimmed = [(200 * 2048, 50 * 2048)];
prep_iso_and_mapfile(&iso_path, total_bytes, &finished, &nontrimmed);
let opts = CopyOptions {
decrypt: false,
multipass: true,
..Default::default()
};
let pr = disc
.copy(&mut reader, &iso_path, &opts)
.expect("copy returns Ok");
// Bytes_good_total should advance — the good LBAs in the bad range
// (205-249, 45 sectors) are all reachable via per-sector retry.
// Initial bytes_good = 200 * 2048 + (512-250) * 2048 = 462 sectors.
// After patch, bytes_good should be ≥ 462 + 45 = 507 sectors worth.
let initial_good_sectors: u64 = 200 + (capacity_sectors as u64 - 250);
let min_expected_good_bytes = (initial_good_sectors + 30) * 2048;
assert!(
pr.bytes_good >= min_expected_good_bytes,
"patch should have recovered most good LBAs in the bad range via the pipeline. \
bytes_good={} (expected ≥ {}); bytes_total={}",
pr.bytes_good,
min_expected_good_bytes,
pr.bytes_total,
);
// Verify the mapfile records: every good LBA is Finished, every
// bad LBA is either Unreadable or NonTrimmed (not Finished).
let map_path = libfreemkv::disc::mapfile_path_for(&iso_path);
let map = Mapfile::load(&map_path).unwrap();
let finished_ranges = map.ranges_with(&[SectorStatus::Finished]);
let in_finished = |lba: u32| -> bool {
let pos = lba as u64 * 2048;
finished_ranges
.iter()
.any(|&(p, sz)| pos >= p && pos < p + sz)
};
for lba in 205..250 {
assert!(
in_finished(lba),
"good LBA {lba} should be Finished after pipeline patch run"
);
}
for lba in 200..205 {
assert!(
!in_finished(lba),
"bad LBA {lba} should NOT be Finished after pipeline patch run"
);
}
// Verify the consumer wrote the producer's bytes at the right
// offsets. PatternedSectorReader fills each sector with `(lba & 0xff)
// as u8` — picking LBA 220 (well inside the recovered region) gives
// a clean signature byte to check.
use std::io::{Read, Seek, SeekFrom};
let mut iso = std::fs::File::open(&iso_path).unwrap();
iso.seek(SeekFrom::Start(220 * 2048)).unwrap();
let mut sector = [0u8; 2048];
iso.read_exact(&mut sector).unwrap();
let expected_byte = (220u32 & 0xff) as u8;
let _ = std::fs::remove_file(&iso_path);
let _ = std::fs::remove_file(&map_path);
assert!(
sector.iter().all(|&b| b == expected_byte),
"consumer should have written PatternedSectorReader's pattern \
(byte {expected_byte:#x} for LBA 220) to the recovered offset; \
got first 8 bytes = {:?}",
&sector[..8]
);
}