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matthew 6f9e297a9e v0.20.1: delete SectorReader, extract Disc::patch, doc/stub cleanup
WO-2 (delete SectorReader trait):
- The 0.18 trait split into SectorSource (read-only) and SectorSink
  (write-only) is final; the legacy SectorReader alias was a bridge.
- Renames every internal &mut dyn SectorReader (~25 sites) to
  &mut dyn SectorSource. The trait method capacity() becomes
  capacity_sectors() with a default of 0 (preserves SectorReader's
  default-0 behavior).
- Deletes the SectorReader trait, its blanket-to-Source bridge, and
  the FileSectorReader type alias. Adds explicit forwarding impls
  for Box<dyn SectorSource> and &mut dyn SectorSource so generic
  decorators like DecryptingSectorSource<S: SectorSource> compose.

WO-3a (extract Disc::patch):
- Moves Disc::patch (1230 lines) and bytes_bad_in_title from
  disc/mod.rs into disc/patch.rs as a split inherent impl. Zero
  behavior change — pure mechanical relocation. disc/mod.rs drops
  from 3,945 to 2,714 LOC.

WO-6 (partial):
- Deletes src/labels/png_filenames.rs — was a 72-LOC stub with
  detect() returning false, never wired into the PARSERS registry.

CLAUDE.md doc drift fixes (audited 2026-05-13):
- JUMP_BASE_SECTORS: 256→1024 (64 MB base for UHD, not 8 MB)
- PASSN_DAMAGE_THRESHOLD_PCT: 12→6
- PASSN_SKIP_SECTORS_BASE: 64→32
- MAX_RANGE_SECS=180: replaced by proportional range_sectors × 25,
  capped at RANGE_BUDGET_CAP_SECS=1800.
2026-05-13 11:36:55 -07:00

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libfreemkv — Rules

No English in library code

The library contains ZERO user-facing English text. All errors use numeric codes from error.rs. Applications (CLI, GUI, server) handle i18n.

  • io::Error::new(kind, "english string") — NEVER. Use Error::VariantName.into().
  • If you need a new error, add a variant to error.rs with a code, not a string.
  • Acceptable strings: debug/trace logging, test assertions, comments, data format strings (paths, codec IDs).
  • Error implements From<Error> for io::Error — use ? or .into() anywhere an io::Error is expected.

Architecture

  • Streams are PES. Every stream reads its format → PES frames out, or PES frames in → writes its format. One type per format.
  • Disc::copy() for sector dumps. disc→ISO is NOT a stream. It's Disc::copy().
  • DiscStream = any disc. Physical drive or ISO file. Same type, different SectorReader.
  • No IOStream. Deleted. No byte-level Read/Write on streams.
  • Streams don't know their size. Progress/file_size is a CLI concern.
  • One method per action. No foo_with_X variants. Use Option<T> params.
  • Streams impl Read only (conceptually). No Seek, no File backing.
  • Functions return errors, only main() exits. No process::exit in library code.

Device rules

  • Always use /dev/sg* not /dev/sr* for SCSI.
  • --raw only skips decryption. Init/probe/speed still run.
  • Each function does one thing. One runner orchestrates the sequence.

macOS IOKit transport

The macOS SCSI transport uses exclusive IOKit access, not hybrid MMC+pread.

  • C shim (src/scsi/macos_shim.c):
    • shim_open_exclusive(bsd_name): diskutil unmountDisk force on target device only → find IOBDServices matching BSD name via IOKit registry walk → MMCDeviceInterface → SCSITaskDeviceInterface → ObtainExclusiveAccess → raw CDB dispatch.
    • shim_list_drives(): registry-based enumeration. Walks all IOBDServices entries, reads "Device Characteristics" for vendor/model/firmware, walks child chain to IOMedia for BSD name. Zero SCSI, zero exclusive access, zero unmounts.
    • shim_execute() / shim_close(): raw CDB dispatch and cleanup.
  • Build (build.rs): compiles shim via cc into static lib, linked by Cargo. NOT the cc crate (produces object code that breaks IOKit exclusive access).
  • Rust (src/scsi/macos.rs): FFI to shim_open_exclusive, shim_close, shim_execute, shim_list_drives. list_drives() uses registry-based enumeration. MacScsiTransport::open() uses exclusive access only when ripping a specific device.
  • IOBDServices parent chain: IOSCSIPeripheralDeviceType05 → IOBDServices → IOBDBlockStorageDriver → IOMedia (has "BSD Name"). The shim walks this chain to match BSD name to IOBDServices.
  • IOKit lookup order: (1) iterate all IOBDServices → match child IOMedia BSD name, (2) fallback: find IOMedia by BSD name → walk parent chain to IOBDServices, (3) fallback: first IOBDServices (single-drive systems).
  • Test disc: DUNE_PART_TWO UHD, /dev/disk6, ~84.6 GB.

Bad-sector handling (BU40N + Initio INIC-1618L)

Three failure modes on this USB bridge:

  1. NOT READY (sense_key=2, ASC=0x04, ASCQ=0x3E) — most common on BU40N for bad sectors. Pause 3s, retry up to 3x, then mark NonTrimmed.
  2. Transport failure (status=0xFF) — bridge crash, auto-recovers ~15s. Aborts copy.
  3. INCOMPATIBLE FORMAT (ASC=0x30) wedge — ALL sectors fail, requires power cycle.

Damage-jump algorithm (Pass 1 sweep)

When skip_on_error=true (multipass mode):

  • Read each ECC block sequentially. Track a sliding window of the last 16 ECC block results.
  • On error: zero-fill, mark NonTrimmed, push false to window.
  • On success: write data, mark Finished, push true to window. Track consecutive good count.
  • When ≥12% of the 16-block window are failures → jump ahead by JUMP_BASE_SECTORS (1024) × batch × multiplier sectors. For UHD encrypted ECC (batch=32) that's a 64 MiB base jump. Zero-fill the gap as NonTrimmed. Double the multiplier (64→128→256→512 MiB...) up to MAX_JUMP_MULTIPLIER=64 (4 GiB cap). Plus a separate wedge-skip path of WEDGE_JUMP_SECTORS=524288 (1 GiB) for HARDWARE_ERROR / ILLEGAL_REQUEST senses, capped at 16 consecutive wedges.
  • When 16 consecutive good reads → reset multiplier to 1, restore max read speed.
  • Only transport failures (bridge crash) abort the pass.

Tuning knobs: DAMAGE_WINDOW=16 and DAMAGE_THRESHOLD_PCT=12%. Calibrated from live BU40N data: old 50/25% was too diluted by good reads between sparse failures; 16/12% triggers on the 2nd scattered failure (2/16 = 12.5% ≥ 12%).

Patch (Pass N) — disc/mod.rs:1910

  • Default: reverse mode. Walks bad ranges from highest LBA to lowest, and within each range from end to start. Rationale: sweep jumps forward with escalating gaps, so NonTrimmed ranges have good data at their tail (where the jump landed). Reverse hits good data first, converges on actual bad block boundaries.
  • Single-sector reads with 60 s timeout (READ_RECOVERY_TIMEOUT_MS).
  • NOT_READY (sense=2, ASC ∈ {0x02, 0x03, 0x04}): 15 s pause, retry without immediate Unreadable mark.
  • Non-marginal SCSI sense → mark Unreadable and continue.
  • Skip escalation: damage window 16, PASSN_DAMAGE_THRESHOLD_PCT=6, skip PASSN_SKIP_SECTORS_BASE (32) << escalation sectors capped at PASSN_SKIP_SECTORS_CAP=4096; MAX_SKIPS_PER_RANGE=10, then mark range Unreadable.
  • Wedge exit: 50 consecutive failures and ≥ 2 ranges attempted (single-range stalls don't kill the pass).
  • Whole-pass watchdog: STALL_SECS = 3600 on bytes_good. Per-range watchdog: proportional range_sectors × SECONDS_PER_SECTOR(25), capped at RANGE_BUDGET_CAP_SECS=1800 (replaces the old flat 180s/range — tiny ranges got starved).

Constants live in disc/patch.rs::Disc::patch (PASSN_*, STALL_SECS, SECONDS_PER_SECTOR, RANGE_BUDGET_CAP_SECS, MAX_SKIPS_PER_RANGE). The full algorithm is documented in freemkv-private/memory/project_recovery_v0_16.md.

Public repo rules

  • No internal docs. Audit reports, test plans, roadmaps, TODOs go in freemkv-private, never here.
  • No Co-Authored-By in commit messages. One contributor: MattJackson.
  • No private references. No Gitea URLs, no /data/code paths, no internal IPs in code.