Matthew Jackson e99b634635 fix(mux): a backstop discard is a discontinuity; a stream-start trim is not
drop_marks_before retired discontinuity marks alongside timing marks at
both of its call sites. At stream start that is right. At the
MAX_AU_BUFFER backstop it is not, and the two are now separate.

The backstop fires when 8 MiB accumulate with no AU start code in them
— corrupt or hostile input — and throws the run away. There IS a prior
AU in that case, and whatever emits next definitively does not continue
it: a decoder handed that picture resolves its references against
frames separated from it by megabytes of discarded data. Retiring the
flag meant the resync gate (resync.rs, driven from mux/disc.rs) never
armed, so the broken picture went out looking sound. Silent corruption
is the one class of loss this crate refuses to have.

At stream start the opposite holds. Bytes ahead of the first
access-unit delimiter are the tail of an AU that began before sync, and
there is no prior AU to be discontinuous from. Marking it would arm the
gate at the head of every title and drop its opening GOP. That risk is
why this was a decision rather than a fix, and splitting the call sites
is what avoids paying it.

Recorded as a sticky flag, not an offset mark. A mark placed at the new
base is retired moments later by the pre-sync trim that follows resync
— the gap has to outlive the bytes that caused it. I found that by
writing the test first and watching it fail with the mark approach.

The discard is a discontinuity whether or not the source signalled one,
and a signalled one on discarded bytes still reaches the AU that
follows; both directions are tested.

Note the first over-cap run is NOT a discard: the next AU's delimiter
is still at buf[0], so it force-flushes as an over-long access unit and
loses nothing. Only a run with no opener at all reaches the backstop.
The tests push twice for that reason — the single-push version passes
without the fix.

Swapping either call site for the other fails: reverting the backstop
reds the two gap tests, and arming the gate at stream start reds the
third.
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License: MIT

libfreemkv

Rust library for 4K UHD / Blu-ray / DVD optical drives. Drive access, disc scanning, stream labels, AACS decryption, CSS decryption, KEYDB updates, and content reading in one crate. Drive-level unlocking is handled internally; consumers work with disc access and decryption only.

DVDs (CSS) decrypt out of the box. Blu-ray and UHD (AACS) require a keydb.cfg (default ~/.config/freemkv/keydb.cfg) supplying disc-specific volume unique keys; no AACS key material is compiled in.

12+ MB/s sustained read speeds on BD. Drive prep (init()) handles unlocking internally via the freemkv-unlock crate — clients never see it; when no drive unlock applies, the library rips via the host-certificate AACS handshake.

Multi-lingual by design — the library outputs structured data and numeric error codes, never English text. Build any UI or localization on top.

Source & API · Technical Docs

Part of the freemkv project.

Install

Consumed by git tag (not published to crates.io):

[dependencies]
libfreemkv = { git = "https://github.com/freemkv/libfreemkv", tag = "vX.Y.Z" }

Quick Start

use libfreemkv::{Drive, Disc, ScanOptions};
use std::path::Path;

// Open drive — identified via INQUIRY
let mut drive = Drive::open(Path::new("/dev/sg4"))?;
drive.wait_ready()?;              // wait for disc
drive.init()?;                     // unlock + prep (handled internally)
drive.probe_disc()?;               // probe disc surface for optimal speeds

// Scan disc — UDF, playlists, streams, AACS (all automatic)
let disc = Disc::scan(&mut drive, &ScanOptions::default())?;

for title in &disc.titles {
    println!("{}{} streams", title.duration_display(), title.streams.len());
}

// Stream pipeline — read PES frames from any source, write to any output
let opts = libfreemkv::InputOptions::default();
let mut input = libfreemkv::input("iso://Disc.iso", &opts)?;
let title = input.info().clone();
let mut output = libfreemkv::output("mkv://Movie.mkv", &title)?;
while let Ok(Some(frame)) = input.read() {
    output.write(&frame)?;
}
output.finish()?;

Multi-pass recovery rip

Recovery moved OUT of this crate in 1.6.0. The sweep/patch strategy, the ddrescue mapfile, damage classification and the multipass loop now live in the freemkv-engine crate as freemkv_engine::recovery::{copy, sweep, patch}.

libfreemkv keeps the layers underneath: the raw single-shot read (Drive::read) and the SCSI-fact translation (SenseFamily) that the engine's strategy is built on. The dependency runs engine → libfreemkv, so this crate cannot call into it; front-ends get recovery from the engine directly. See docs/rip-recovery.md for what stayed here.

What It Does

  • Drive access — open, identify, internal unlock + prep, speed control, eject
  • 12+ MB/s reads — auto-detects kernel transfer limits, sustained full speed
  • Disc scanning — UDF 2.50 filesystem, MPLS playlists, CLPI clip info
  • Stream labels — 5 BD-J format parsers (Paramount, Criterion, Pixelogic, CTRM, Deluxe)
  • AACS decryption — transparent key resolution and content decrypt (1.0 + 2.0 bus decryption)
  • KEYDB updates — download, verify, save from any HTTP URL (zero deps, raw TCP)
  • Content reading — adaptive batch reads with automatic decryption
  • Stream I/O — unified stream pipeline for reading and writing any format

Streams

Stream Input Output Transport
DiscStream Yes -- Optical drive via SCSI
IsoStream Yes -- Blu-ray ISO image file (read via stream pipeline; written by freemkv_engine::recovery)
MkvStream Yes Yes Matroska container
M2tsStream Yes Yes BD transport stream with FMKV metadata header
NetworkStream Yes (listen) Yes (connect) TCP with FMKV metadata header
StdioStream Yes (stdin) Yes (stdout) Raw byte pipe
NullStream -- Yes Discard sink (byte counter for benchmarks)

Streams implement a single unified pes::Stream trait (re-exported as PesStream) exposing read() and write() on one type. input() / output() resolve URL strings to PES stream instances. All URLs use the scheme://path format — bare paths are rejected.

Keys

DVDs (CSS) decrypt out of the box, with no external key file needed.

Blu-rays and UHD (AACS) require a keydb.cfg at ~/.config/freemkv/keydb.cfg (or passed via ScanOptions). No AACS key material is compiled into the binary.

Architecture

Drive                  — open, identify, init, single-shot read
  ├── ScsiTransport    — SG_IO (Linux), IOKit (macOS), SPTI (Windows)
  └── unlock_bridge    — private seam to the freemkv-unlock crate
                         (firmware / AACS cert / CSS bus-auth unlockers)

Disc                   — scan titles, streams, AACS/CSS state
  ├── UDF reader       — Blu-ray UDF 2.50 with metadata partitions
  ├── MPLS parser      — playlists → titles + clips + streams
  ├── CLPI parser      — clip info → EP map → sector extents
  ├── IFO parser       — DVD title sets, PGC chains, cell addresses
  ├── Labels           — 5 BD-J format parsers (detect + parse)
  ├── AACS             — key resolution + content decryption
  ├── CSS              — DVD CSS (bus auth → player-key disc crack → known-plaintext title-key attack)
  └── KEYDB            — download + verify + save

Streams                — unified PES pipeline
  ├── PesStream        — pes::Stream: one trait, read()/write() PES frames
  ├── DiscStream       — sectors → decrypt → TS demux → PES
  ├── IsoStream        — ISO file → decrypt → TS demux → PES
  ├── MkvStream        — MKV mux/demux
  ├── M2tsStream       — BD transport stream
  ├── NetworkStream    — TCP with FMKV metadata header
  ├── StdioStream      — stdin/stdout pipe
  └── NullStream       — discard sink

See docs/ for detailed technical documentation on each module.

Error Codes

All errors are structured with numeric codes. No user-facing English text — applications format their own messages.

Range Category
E1xxx Device errors (not found, permission)
E2xxx Profile errors (unsupported drive)
E3xxx Unlock errors (failed, signature)
E4xxx SCSI errors (command failed, timeout)
E5xxx I/O errors
E6xxx Disc format errors
E7xxx AACS errors
E8xxx KEYDB update errors
E9xxx Stream / mux errors (URL, PES, ISO, pipeline, demux)

Platform Support

Platform Status Backend
Linux Supported SG_IO ioctl
macOS Supported IOKit SCSITask
Windows Supported SPTI

Contributing

Run freemkv info disc:// --share with the freemkv CLI to capture your drive's identity for contribution. Drive-unlock profiles are maintained in the freemkv-unlock repository.

License

MIT

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