BD+ is a part of the Blu-ray Disc DRM system. This library provides an open source implementation of the standard. This library is not complete, in that it will never be complete and will always require updates to stay up to date with the latest Bluray disks released. The general flow on this library is that the higher level 'player' code will call us if there exist a "BDSVM/00000.svm" file on the disk. If this is the case it will call bdplus_init(), connect the library with other parts of BluRay player and call bdplus_start(). BD+ VM executes the DLX assembled code inside the SVM file. This will perform thousands of AES, SHA, file reads and detailed memory checks to guess the authenticity of the player. If all goes well, the SVM will eventually spit out a 'conversion table'. This is a large table (usually about 1-2MB but it varies) which contains offsets into the M2TS video file. (usually the main title).
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The pkg_admin audit command locates any installed package which has been mentioned in security advisories as having vulnerabilities.
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