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libfreemkv/tests/pass_n_patch_fix.rs
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MattJackson b518860d9c v0.27.0: detect AACS-scrambled units by raw TS sync, not flag bits
Rename is_unit_encrypted -> is_aacs_scrambled and decide encryption from the unit's MPEG-TS sync bytes (destroyed by the encrypted body) instead of the TP_extra copy-control (byte 0) or TS scrambling-control (byte 7) flags, which discs do not set reliably. One shared predicate now backs the decrypt gate and out-of-band key validation, so callers agree on what 'encrypted' means. Decryption restores the syncs, so a decrypted unit reads as clear and there is no flag to clear.
2026-06-03 07:35:50 -07:00

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//! Regression tests for Pass N (patch) fix — decrypt key inversion bug.
//!
//! Tests that decrypt_sectors is invoked correctly when opts.decrypt=true.
//! The 2026-05-03 bug at `libfreemkv/src/disc/mod.rs:1938-1942` inverted
//! the decrypt key arms, causing patch to pass DecryptKeys::None on encrypted discs.
use libfreemkv::{aacs, decrypt::DecryptKeys};
/// Test: decrypt_sectors with AACS keys actually decrypts units.
#[test]
fn decrypt_sectors_with_aacs_keys_works() {
// Build an encrypted aligned unit
let mut unit = vec![0xFFu8; aacs::ALIGNED_UNIT_LEN];
// Set encryption flag (bits 6-7 of byte 0)
unit[0] |= 0xC0;
// Fill with recognizable pattern
for (i, byte) in unit
.iter_mut()
.enumerate()
.take(aacs::ALIGNED_UNIT_LEN)
.skip(1)
{
*byte = ((i * 3 + 7) & 0xFF) as u8;
}
let unit_key: [u8; 16] = [0xAAu8; 16];
// Encrypt the unit using AACS algorithm
aacs::decrypt_unit(&mut unit, &unit_key); // decrypt_unit is idempotent on already-encrypted data
// Now we have encrypted data - create DecryptKeys with actual keys
let keys = DecryptKeys::Aacs {
unit_keys: vec![(0u32, unit_key)],
read_data_key: None,
};
// decrypt_sectors should handle this without error
let result = libfreemkv::decrypt::decrypt_sectors(&mut unit, &keys, 0);
assert!(
result.is_ok(),
"decrypt_sectors with AACS keys should not error"
);
}
/// Test: decrypt_sectors with DecryptKeys::None is a no-op.
#[test]
fn decrypt_sectors_with_none_keys_is_noop() {
let mut sector = vec![0x42u8; 2048];
let keys = DecryptKeys::None;
let result = libfreemkv::decrypt::decrypt_sectors(&mut sector, &keys, 0);
assert!(result.is_ok());
assert_eq!(
&sector[..],
&[0x42u8; 2048][..],
"DecryptKeys::None should not modify buffer"
);
}
/// Test: decrypt_sectors with CSS keys descrambles sectors.
#[test]
fn decrypt_sectors_with_css_keys_works() {
let mut sector = vec![0xFFu8; 2048];
// Set CSS scramble flag (bits 4-5 of byte 0x14)
sector[0x14] |= 0x30;
let title_key: [u8; 5] = [0x42, 0x13, 0x37, 0xBE, 0xEF]; // Not used - defined later
let keys = DecryptKeys::Css { title_key };
// Descramble (CSS uses same operation for encrypt/decrypt)
libfreemkv::decrypt::decrypt_sectors(&mut sector, &keys, 0).unwrap();
// Flag should be cleared
assert_eq!(sector[0x14] & 0x30, 0x00, "CSS flag should be cleared");
}
/// Test: AACS unit encryption detection works.
#[test]
fn aacs_encryption_flag_detection() {
// A clear unit: TS syncs (0x47) intact at every 192-byte packet.
let mut unit = vec![0u8; aacs::ALIGNED_UNIT_LEN];
let mut off = 4;
while off < aacs::ALIGNED_UNIT_LEN {
unit[off] = 0x47;
off += 192;
}
// Encryption is the scrambled body (TS syncs destroyed), NOT a flag bit.
assert!(!aacs::is_aacs_scrambled(&unit));
// Flag bits on a synced unit do not make it look encrypted.
unit[0] = 0xC0;
unit[7] = 0xC0;
assert!(!aacs::is_aacs_scrambled(&unit));
// Scrambled body (syncs gone) → encrypted.
let scrambled = vec![0x99u8; aacs::ALIGNED_UNIT_LEN];
assert!(aacs::is_aacs_scrambled(&scrambled));
}
/// Test: DecryptKeys::is_encrypted() correctly identifies encrypted state.
#[test]
fn decrypt_keys_is_encrypted_variants() {
let none = DecryptKeys::None;
assert!(!none.is_encrypted());
let aacs = DecryptKeys::Aacs {
unit_keys: vec![],
read_data_key: None,
};
assert!(aacs.is_encrypted());
let css = DecryptKeys::Css {
title_key: [0u8; 5],
};
assert!(css.is_encrypted());
}