Pre-fix: when the drive returned HARDWARE_ERROR or ILLEGAL_REQUEST during Pass 1 sweep, libfreemkv immediately returned ReadAction:: AbortPass. Autorip surfaced this as a fatal error and stopped the rip at whatever progress percentage Pass 1 had reached — typically 40-50%. On a disc with one physical-damage cluster, the user would see Pass 1 die at ~48% with the cryptic message 'E6000: <lba> 0x02/0x04/0x3e' and have no rip output to work with. Root cause analysis: BU40N firmware transitions into a fast-fail state when it hits cumulative read failures in a small LBA range — returns HARDWARE_ERROR for every subsequent read near that LBA, even sectors that aren't physically damaged. Per project docs 'Bad-sector handling' rule #2, 'Recovery requires eject+reload OR significant cool-down.' Aborting on first wedge throws away the rest of the disc; the right response is to SKIP the wedged region (mark as NonTrimmed for Pass N), pause for drive cooldown, and continue. Fix: in handle_read_error, the HARDWARE_ERROR / ILLEGAL_REQUEST arm now branches on bisect_on_marginal: Pass 1 (bisect_on_marginal=false): JumpAhead with WEDGE_JUMP_SECTORS (1 GB at 2048 bytes/sector) and WEDGE_PAUSE_SECS (30 s cooldown). Tracks wedge_count in ReadCtx; resets on any successful read. Truly aborts only after WEDGE_ABORT_THRESHOLD (16) consecutive wedges with no good read in between — generous enough to clear most physical-damage clusters, bounded enough to not loop forever on a permanently bricked drive. Pass N (bisect_on_marginal=true): unchanged AbortPass. Pass N's job is single-sector recovery; if the drive won't talk near a specific LBA, skipping doesn't help. Pass N exits and lets the outer layer decide retry/eject/surface. 5 unit tests cover the new policy: pass_1_hardware_error_jumps_ahead_not_aborts — JumpAhead emitted with correct sectors+pause, wedge_count incremented. pass_1_hardware_error_aborts_after_threshold — AbortPass kicks in on the WEDGE_ABORT_THRESHOLD-th consecutive wedge. pass_1_good_read_resets_wedge_count — on_success clears wedge_count; subsequent wedge gets fresh skip budget. pass_n_hardware_error_still_aborts — Pass N's AbortPass behavior intact. pass_1_illegal_request_also_routes_to_wedge_skip — both wedge sense families get the skip treatment. Impact: on the Dune Pt 2 disc that consistently wedged at 48% (physical damage at LBA ~19.9M), Pass 1 will now jump ahead 1 GB on the wedge, give the drive 30 s cooldown, and continue scanning the rest of the disc. The damaged region becomes Pass N's job to revisit. Worst case if the drive stays wedged: 16 GB of NonTrimmed disc area before honest AbortPass. Precommit (cargo +1.86 fmt + clippy + test) green; 430 passing.
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. Bundled drive profiles — no external files needed.
12+ MB/s sustained read speeds on BD. Full init: unlock, firmware upload, speed calibration — all from pure Rust.
Multi-lingual by design — the library outputs structured data and numeric error codes, never English text. Build any UI or localization on top.
API Documentation · Technical Docs
Part of the freemkv project.
Install
[dependencies]
libfreemkv = "0.18"
Quick Start
use libfreemkv::{Drive, Disc, ScanOptions};
use std::path::Path;
// Open drive — profiles are bundled, auto-identified
let mut drive = Drive::open(Path::new("/dev/sg4"))?;
drive.wait_ready()?; // wait for disc
drive.init()?; // unlock + firmware upload
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
For damaged discs the library exposes two flat verbs — Disc::sweep for the
forward Pass 1 and Disc::patch for retrying bad ranges. The library never
loops; the multipass policy is the caller's job. See
docs/rip-recovery.md and the design notes in
(internal)/memory/0_18_redesign.md.
use libfreemkv::{SweepOptions, PatchOptions};
use libfreemkv::disc::{mapfile, mapfile_path_for};
use std::path::Path;
let iso = Path::new("disc.iso");
// Pass 1: disc → ISO. Skip-on-error, zero-fill, write the sidecar mapfile.
disc.sweep(&mut drive, iso, &SweepOptions {
decrypt: true,
resume: false,
batch_sectors: None,
skip_on_error: true,
progress: None,
halt: None,
})?;
// Pass 2..N: retry every non-finished range. Idempotent.
loop {
let map = mapfile::Mapfile::load(&mapfile_path_for(iso))?;
let stats = map.stats();
if stats.bytes_pending + stats.bytes_unreadable == 0 { break; }
let outcome = disc.patch(&mut drive, iso, &PatchOptions {
decrypt: true,
block_sectors: None,
full_recovery: true,
reverse: true,
wedged_threshold: 50,
progress: None,
halt: None,
})?;
if outcome.bytes_recovered_this_pass == 0 { break; }
}
// Mux from the ISO via the normal stream pipeline (no drive involvement).
What It Does
- Drive access — open, identify, unlock, firmware upload, speed calibration, 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 via Disc::sweep()) |
| 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 FrameSource (read) and/or FrameSink (write); direction is type-checked. input() / output() resolve URL strings to PES stream instances. All URLs use the scheme://path format — bare paths are rejected.
AACS decryption requires a KEYDB.cfg file. If available at ~/.config/aacs/KEYDB.cfg or passed via ScanOptions, the library handles everything — handshake, key derivation, and per-sector decryption — without the application needing to know anything about encryption.
Architecture
Drive — open, identify, init, unlock, single-shot read
├── ScsiTransport — SG_IO (Linux), IOKit (macOS), SPTI (Windows)
├── DriveProfile — per-drive unlock parameters (bundled)
└── PlatformDriver — MediaTek (supported), Renesas (planned)
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 cipher (table-driven, no keys needed)
└── KEYDB — download + verify + save
Streams — unified PES pipeline
├── FrameSource — read() PES frames (direction-typed)
├── FrameSink — write() PES frames (direction-typed)
├── 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 |
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 contribute your drive's profile.
License
AGPL-3.0-only