Generalizes 0.20.5's hand-written wait_after_with_timeout into a
reusable primitive. After this change, every blocking syscall in the
recovery + mux paths is wrapped, so cooperative Halt has bounded
~250 ms latency reach even into kernel-owned thread states.
New module src/io/bounded.rs:
- BoundedError { Halted, Timeout, WorkerLost }
- bounded_syscall<F, R>(halt: Option<&Halt>, timeout, op) -> Result<R, BoundedError>
- Worker thread runs op; main thread recv_timeouts on a rendezvous
channel in 250 ms slices, polling halt between slices.
- Worker is intentionally leaked on timeout/halt — kernel reaps when
the syscall finally returns or at process exit. Calling thread is
NEVER trapped inside a kernel call.
- 6 unit tests cover the happy path + each error variant.
Refactored callsites:
- src/io/writeback/linux.rs::wait_after_with_timeout now delegates
to bounded_syscall. ~30 LOC of duplicated channel/thread plumbing
deleted. Same semantics, cleaner.
- src/io/writeback_file.rs::WritebackFile::sync_all now wraps the
final libc::fsync(fd) with bounded_syscall (60 s deadline). On
timeout: log error at target=mux and return Ok — kernel will flush
on close, best-effort but bounded. Covers FileSectorSink::finish,
PatchSink::close, SweepSink::close, and the mux MKV finalize path
(they all sync through WritebackFile).
What still hangs (deliberately not wrapped — too hot a path):
- File::write itself. Per-frame write on a wedged NFS could still
block; but back-pressure from a stuck consumer means the producer
notices within seconds, not minutes — different failure mode than
the WAIT_AFTER hang 0.20.5/0.20.6 fix.
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[package]
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name = "libfreemkv"
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version = "0.20.6"
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edition = "2024"
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rust-version = "1.86"
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license = "AGPL-3.0-only"
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description = "Open source raw disc access library for optical drives"
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repository = "https://github.com/freemkv/libfreemkv"
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keywords = ["bluray", "uhd", "optical", "scsi", "disc"]
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categories = ["hardware-support", "multimedia"]
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[dependencies]
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serde = { version = "1", features = ["derive"] }
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serde_json = "1"
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sha1 = "0.10"
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sha2 = "0.10"
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aes = "0.8"
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cbc = "0.1"
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flate2 = "1"
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num-bigint = "0.4"
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num-traits = "0.2"
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num-integer = "0.1"
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rand = "0.8"
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cmac = "0.7"
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zip = { version = "2", default-features = false, features = ["deflate"] }
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base64 = "0.22.1"
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# Trace-level instrumentation for Disc::copy + SgIoTransport::execute. Permitted
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# under project docs ("Acceptable strings: debug/trace logging"). Consumers (autorip)
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# wire a tracing subscriber and pipe events into the JSONL debug log.
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tracing = "0.1"
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[target.'cfg(target_os = "linux")'.dependencies]
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libc = "0.2"
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[target.'cfg(target_os = "macos")'.dependencies]
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libc = "0.2"
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[dev-dependencies]
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tempfile = "3"
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[[bench]]
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name = "sgio_read"
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harness = false
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