# LibRay — Agent Quick Reference # Important Make sure to use the virtual environment in .venv and not global pip. ## Repo - Python 3 CLI tool for decrypting/encrypting/examining PS3 Blu-Ray ISOs - Entry point: `libray/libray` (also `libray/libray.py`, identical copy) - Package: `libray/` — modules: `core.py` (main logic), `iso.py` (ISO parsing), `ird.py` (IRD parsing), `sfo.py` (PARAM.SFO) - Tests: `tests/` — `test_iso.py`, `test_interface.py` (interface test is currently skipped/broken) - Tools: `tools/keys2db.py` (builds `libray/data/keys.db` from redump keys), `tools/rpcs3.py` (fetches compat data) ## Commands - Install deps: `pip install -r requirements.txt` - Run tests: `python -m unittest discover -b` - Build sdist + wheel: `python3 setup.py sdist bdist_wheel` - Publish: `twine upload dist/*` ## Parallelization - Decrypt and re-encrypt support multi-threading via `-p`/`--threads` CLI argument - Default: auto-detects CPU core count via `os.cpu_count()` - Each sector is independently decrypted (per-sector IV in AES-CBC), making it embarrassingly parallel - Uses `concurrent.futures.ThreadPoolExecutor` (threads, not processes, since pycryptodome releases the GIL) - Unencrypted regions are always copied sequentially (no crypto needed) - Sector data is read upfront into memory, then processed in parallel, then written in order ## Gotchas - **Crypto package conflict**: `pycrypto`/`crypto` will break `pycryptodome`. If `ImportError: No module named Crypto.Cipher`, run: ``` pip uninstall crypto pycrypto && pip install pycryptodome ``` - **keys.db is generated**, not committed. Build it with `python3 tools/keys2db.py` (requires keys in `tools/keys/`). It's listed in `.gitignore` via `libray/data/*.db`. - **`libray/__init__.py`** dynamically imports all submodules via `pkgutil.walk_packages` — don't expect explicit imports. - **`test_interface.py`** is skipped (`@unittest.skip('currently broken')`) — the interface test won't run. - `.editorconfig` enforces 4-space indent for `.py`, 2-space for `.yml`/`.yaml`. - No linting/typechecking config exists — plain `unittest`, no pytest, no pre-commit.