WO2006035356A2 - Method and device for storing data on a record medium and for transferring information - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates in general to the field of storing data on a record medium.
- the present invention relates particularly to the field of optical storage, such as CD, DVD, BluRay, and the invention will be explained hereinafter for the case of BluRay, but it is to be noted that this is by way of example only and is not intended to restrict the scope of the invention.
- the gist of the present invention is also applicable to other types of recordable discs, either optical or not, and the gist of the present invention is even applicable to recordable media other than disc type.
- an optical storage disc comprises at least one track, either in the form of a continuous spiral or in the form of multiple concentric circles, of storage space where information may be stored in the form of a data pattern.
- the storage space is divided into blocks.
- the data to be written is organized into data sectors, each sector comprising a user data portion and a header portion.
- a data sector is written into a storage block.
- the user data portion contains the actual data of interest (payload), while the header portion contains additional information relating, amongst others, to the organization of the data storage.
- the storage track is scanned by an optical beam, typically a laser beam.
- the actual handling of the storage disc is performed by an apparatus that will be indicated as disc drive apparatus.
- This handling includes the functions of receiving, holding, and rotating the disc.
- This handling also includes the functions of generating the laser beam(s); directing, focussing and displacing the laser beam(s); suitably modulating the laser beam(s) for writing; sensing the reflected beam(s) for reading.
- This handling also includes the functions of error correction, deciding which information to write at which physical addresses, etc.
- the above-mentioned general functions of the disc drive apparatus are known per se.
- the present invention is not aiming at improving these general functions; in fact, the present invention may be implemented while using the general functions according to the state of the art. Therefore, a more detailed description and explanation of these general functions is omitted here. It suffices to say that the disc drive apparatus has a data input for receiving data-to-be-stored, and a data output for outputting data-read- from-disc.
- an optical storage system comprises a host apparatus.
- the host apparatus which may be a PC running a suitable program, or an application of a consumer apparatus such as a video recorder, is a device which communicates with the disc drive, sending data and commands to the disc drive instructing the disc drive to write the data to a certain storage location, or sending commands to the disc drive instructing the disc drive to read data from a certain storage location, and receiving data from the disc drive.
- the host intends to do with the data.
- the host apparatus has a data input for receiving data-read- from-disc, and a data output for outputting data-to-be-stored. It is to be noted that, when sending data to the disc drive, the host already sends the data in the form of sectors.
- the data communication from host to disc drive and vice versa takes place over a communication channel of a data bus, which bus may be shared with other users.
- the host typically encrypts the data before sending it to the disc drive, using a so-called bus key, which is only known to the host and the disc drive.
- This bus key is only intended to protect the communication between host and disc drive, and should be removed (decryption of data) before the data is written to the disc.
- the data sent by the host to the disc drive comprises a mix of actual data or payload which needs to be protected, for instance audio information, video information, etc, and control data such as title, creation day, file system information, etc.
- a problem with encryption is that all data looks alike, i.e. the disc drive is not capable to distinguish between "true data" and "auxiliary data".
- Fontijn et al disclose a related but different technique, and its associated problems, namely the technique of the disc drive encrypting data before writing the data to the disc, using an encryption key which is also stored on the disc, albeit in a hidden location.
- This key will hereinafter be indicated as disc key.
- all sectors of one file are disc-encrypted with the same disc key.
- the host when issuing a read command to the disc drive, should also indicate which disc key is to be used for decryption. Then, the disc drive uses this disc key for all sectors of the file.
- an important objective of the present invention is to overcome the above problems.
- encryption information relating to the issue whether or not a sector is a bus-encryption sector is included in the header portion of such sector. This enables a disc drive, when reading such sector from disc, to determine whether or not it should bus-encrypt the contents of the sector before communicating the sector to a host.
- the header portion of a sector is not user-accessible, i.e. a host has no direct control over the contents of a header portion. Thus, it is not possible for the host to actually give a header write command to the disc.
- a data write command contains at least one encryption command bit indicating whether or not the sector in question is a bus-encryption sector.
- a disc drive apparatus is adapted, in response to receiving such encryption command bit in a write command, to include the encryption information in the header portion of a sector, relating to the issue whether or not the sector is a bus-encryption sector.
- a disc drive apparatus is adapted, when reading a sector from disc, to assess the encryption information in the header portion of this sector, to determine whether the encryption information is indicative of a bus-encryption sector, and in response to implement bus-encryption or not.
- the encryption information in the header portion may even contain a key coding indicating which bus-encryption key is to be used.
- a data read command may contain a key parameter.
- the disc drive apparatus may be adapted, when receiving a read command, to read a sector, to assess the encryption information in the header portion of this sector, to compare the key coding in the encryption information with the key parameter in the data read command, and to only communicate the sector to the host if the key parameter in the data read command corresponds to the key coding in the encryption information.
- Figure 1 is a block diagram schematically illustrating a data storage system
- Figure 2 is a diagram schematically depicting the block structure of the storage space of a storage medium
- Figure 3 is a diagram schematically illustrating a data sector
- Figure 4 is a block diagram comparable to figure 1, schematically illustrating a process of writing a bus-encrypted sector
- Figure 5 is a table illustrating a command descriptor block of a write command suitable for use in a write method in accordance with the present invention
- Figure 6 is a block diagram comparable to figure 4, schematically illustrating a process of reading a sector which is to be bus-encrypted;
- Figure 7 is a table illustrating a command descriptor block of a read command suitable for use in a read method in accordance with the present invention.
- Figure 1 is a block diagram schematically illustrating a data storage system 1, comprising a data storage medium 2, a medium access device 10, and a host device 20.
- the host device 20 may be a suitably programmed personal computer (PC); it is also possible that the data storage system 1 is implemented as a dedicated user apparatus such as a video recorder, in which case the host device 20 is the application part of such apparatus.
- the data storage medium 2 is implemented as an optical disc, for instance a DVD or a BD, in which case the medium access device 10 is implemented as a disc drive.
- the invention will be described specifically for an optical disc implementation, but it is noted that the present invention is not limited to optical discs.
- the optical disc 2 has a storage space 3, which has the form of one or more continuous spiral-shaped tracks or one or more tracks in the form of multiple concentric circles, where information can be stored in the form of a data pattern. Since this technology is commonly known to persons skilled in the art, this technology will not be explained in further detail.
- Figure 2 is a diagram schematically illustrating that the storage space 3 is divided into a large number of blocks 4. Each block has a specific physical address PA.
- the host device 20 wants to access a certain piece of information, it sends a request to the disc drive 10, indicating the corresponding logical address LA.
- the disc drive 10 comprises a memory 11, which contains information regarding the relationship between logical addresses LA and physical addresses PA, for instance in the form of a look ⁇ up table. Based on this information, the disc drive 10 determines which physical address corresponds to the required logical address.
- a host/drive communication link between host device 20 and disc drive 10 is indicated at 5.
- a drive/disc communication link between disc drive 10 and disc 2 is indicated at 6.
- the drive/disc communication link 6 represents the physical (optical) read/write operation as well as the physical addressing of blocks 4 of the storage space 3.
- the host/drive communication link 5 represents a data transfer path as well as a command transfer path.
- Figure 3 is a diagram illustrating that a data sector 30 as contained in a block 4 of the storage space 3 comprises a header portion 31 and a user data portion 32. Only the user data portion 32 is communicated between host device 20 and disc drive 10, whereas the combination of header portion 31 and user data portion 32 is communicated between disc drive 10 and disc 2.
- the host device 20 may decide to send a user data sector portion 32 as a bus- encrypted sector.
- the host device 20 may also receive from the disc drive 10 encrypted data, which needs to be decrypted. Therefore, the host device 20 comprises a bus- encryption/decryption unit 21.
- the disc drive 10 comprises a bus- encryption/decryption unit 12.
- the host device 20 decides to send a "normal" user sector portion 32 to be written to the disc drive 10, it sends the user sector 32 accompanied by a write sector command WSC.
- Write sector commands are known in the prior art.
- the disc drive 10 is adapted to generate a header portion 31, to combine this with the user sector portion 32 to make the data sector 30, and to write the data sector 30 to disc 2; this procedure is also known in the prior art.
- the host device 20 decides to send a bus-encrypted user sector portion 32 to be written to the disc drive 10, it sends the encrypted user sector portion 32E accompanied by a write encrypted sector command WESC.
- the disc drive 10 is adapted to decrypt the encrypted user sector portion 32E, to generate a header portion 31 with bus encryption information BEI, to combine this header portion 31 with the decrypted user sector portion 32 to make the data sector 30, and to write the data sector 30 to disc 2. This procedure is schematically illustrated in figure 4.
- the bus encryption information BEI indicates, on the one hand, that the corresponding user sector portion 32 of the data sector 30 has been communicated to the disc drive using bus-encryption, and also indicates, on the other hand, that, in the case of a reading procedure, the disc drive should communicate to the host the corresponding user sector portion 32 of the data sector 30 using bus-encryption.
- the bus encryption information BEI may even indicate which bus-encryption key the disc drive is to use when communicating to the host.
- FIG. 5 is a table illustrating a Wl 2 command descriptor block, adapted in accordance with the present invention.
- the Wl 2 command comprises 12 bytes of 8 bits each.
- Byte O contains an operation code
- bytes 2-5 are used to indicate the logical block address of the storage space where the data sector 30 should be stored
- bytes 6-9 are used to indicate the length of the data sector 30 to be transferred.
- Byte 11 is a control byte.
- Bits 5-7 of byte 1, and bytes 0-6 of byte 10 are reserved for later definition, i.e. they do not have a defined meaning yet. So, it is possible to use any one of these bits as an encryption bit EB, indicating that the W 12 command is to be taken as a write encrypted sector command WESC.
- the first four bits 0-3 of byte 10 are used as an encryption key identifier EKI.
- the value EKI ⁇ O may indicate that the W12 command is to be taken as a write encrypted sector command WESC.
- the encryption key identifier EKI can take 15 different values, each indicating a write encrypted sector command WESC, wherein the 15 different values of the encryption key identifier EKI may indicate different encryption keys to use.
- EKI encryption key identifier
- Figure 6 is a block diagram comparable to figure 4, schematically illustrating a process of reading a sector which is to be bus-encrypted.
- the host device 20 issues a read encrypted sector command RESC, including an encryption key identifier EKI, as indicated by communication arrow 5a.
- the disc drive 10 reads a sector 30 from the address indicated in the read encrypted sector command RESC, as indicated by communication arrow 6.
- this sector contains bus encryption information BEI.
- the disc drive 10 will send the user portion 32E to the host 20 without encrypting it.
- the disc drive 10 will encrypt the user portion 32 of the sector 30, using the encryption key as indicated by the encryption key identifier EKI in the read encrypted sector command RESC, and the disc drive 10 will send the encrypted user portion 32E to the host 20, as indicated by communication arrow 5b.
- the disc drive 10 is designed to compare the encryption key identifier EKI as contained in the read encrypted sector command RESC with the bus encryption information BEI as contained in the header 31. If there is a match, the disc drive 10 will encrypt the user portion 32 of the sector 30, using the encryption key as indicated by the encryption key identifier EKI in the read encrypted sector command RESC, and will send the encrypted user portion 32E to the host 20, as indicated by communication arrow 5b. If there is no match, the disc drive 10 will return an error message to the host 20. It is noted that it is not necessary for the disc drive 10 to send encryption key information to the host 20, since the host knows which key to use, as follows from the fact that the host has sent the encryption key identifier EKI to the disc drive.
- FIG. 7 is a table illustrating a Rl 2 command descriptor block, adapted in accordance with the present invention.
- the Rl 2 command comprises 12 bytes of 8 bits each.
- Byte 0 contains an operation code
- bytes 2-5 are used to indicate the logical block address of the storage space where the data sector 30 should be read
- bytes 6-9 are used to indicate the length of the data sector 30 to be transferred.
- Byte 11 is a control byte.
- Bits 5-7 of byte 1, and bytes 0-6 of byte 10 are reserved for later definition, i.e. they do not have a defined meaning yet. So, it is possible to use any one of these bits as an encryption bit, indicating that the Rl 2 command is to be taken as a read encrypted sector command RESC.
- the first four bits 0-3 of byte 10 are used as an encryption key identifier EKI.
- the value EKI ⁇ O may indicate that the Rl 2 command is to be taken as a read encrypted sector command RESC.
- the encryption key identifier EKI can take 15 different values, each indicating a read encrypted sector command RESC, wherein the 15 different values of the encryption key identifier EKI may indicate different encryption keys to use to be used by the disc drive 10 for bus- encrypting the sectors communicated to the host 20.
- a data storage system comprising: an optical disc 2 having a storage space 3 for receiving sectors of data, each sector 30 comprising a header portion 31 and a user data portion 32; a disc drive 10, suitable for writing information to and reading information from the disc; a host 20, capable of cooperating with the drive; the host being designed to send to said drive a write encrypted sector command WESC(EKI) for commanding said drive to write one or more bus-encrypted sectors to said disc, the write encrypted sector command WESC(EKI) including an encryption key identifier EKI; the drive being designed, in response to receiving said write encrypted sector command WESC(EKI), to evaluate the value of the encryption key identifier EKI, and, if the value of the encryption key identifier EKI indicates a bus-encrypted user data portion 32E, to decrypt this user data portion 32E, to generate a header portion 31 with bus encryption information BEI, to combine this header portion 31 with the decrypted user sector portion 32 to make the
- the encryption key identifier EKI may contain only one bit, merely indicating whether or not the corresponding sector is to be encrypted without indicating any key.
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