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#ifndef BURN__OPTIONS_H
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#define BURN__OPTIONS_H
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#include "libburn.h"
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/** Options for disc writing operations. This should be created with
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burn_write_opts_new() and freed with burn_write_opts_free(). */
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struct burn_write_opts
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{
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/** Drive the write opts are good for */
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struct burn_drive *drive;
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/** For internal use. */
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int refcount;
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/** The method/style of writing to use. */
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enum burn_write_types write_type;
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/** format of the data to send to the drive */
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enum burn_block_types block_type;
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/** Number of toc entries. if this is 0, they will be auto generated*/
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int toc_entries;
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/** Toc entries for the disc */
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struct burn_toc_entry *toc_entry;
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/** Simulate the write so that the disc is not actually written */
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unsigned int simulate:1;
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/** If available, enable a drive feature which prevents buffer
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underruns if not enough data is available to keep up with the
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drive. */
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unsigned int underrun_proof:1;
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/** Perform calibration of the drive's laser before beginning the
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write. */
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unsigned int perform_opc:1;
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/* ts A61219 : Output block size to trigger buffer flush if hit.
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-1 with CD, 32 kB with DVD */
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int obs;
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int obs_pad; /* 1=pad up last block to obs */
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/* ts A61222 : Start address for media which allow a choice */
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off_t start_byte;
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/* ts A70213 : Wether to fill up the available space on media */
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int fill_up_media;
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/* ts A70303 : Wether to override conformance checks:
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- the check wether CD write+block type is supported by the drive
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*/
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int force_is_set;
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/* ts A80412 : whether to use WRITE12 with Streaming bit set
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rather than WRITE10. Speeds up DVD-RAM. Might help with BD-RE.
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This gets transferred to burn_drive.do_stream_recording */
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int do_stream_recording;
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/** A disc can have a media catalog number */
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int has_mediacatalog;
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unsigned char mediacatalog[13];
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/** Session format */
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int format;
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/* internal use only */
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unsigned char control;
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unsigned char multi;
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};
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/** Options for disc reading operations. This should be created with
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burn_read_opts_new() and freed with burn_read_opts_free(). */
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struct burn_read_opts
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{
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/** Drive the read opts are good for */
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struct burn_drive *drive;
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/** For internal use. */
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int refcount;
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/** Read in raw mode, so that everything in the data tracks on the
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disc is read, including headers. Not needed if just reading a
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filesystem off a disc, but it should usually be used when making a
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disc image or copying a disc. */
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unsigned int raw:1;
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/** Report c2 errors. Useful for statistics reporting */
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unsigned int c2errors:1;
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/** Read subcodes from audio tracks on the disc */
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unsigned int subcodes_audio:1;
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/** Read subcodes from data tracks on the disc */
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unsigned int subcodes_data:1;
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/** Have the drive recover errors if possible */
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unsigned int hardware_error_recovery:1;
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/** Report errors even when they were recovered from */
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unsigned int report_recovered_errors:1;
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/** Read blocks even when there are unrecoverable errors in them */
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unsigned int transfer_damaged_blocks:1;
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/** The number of retries the hardware should make to correct
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errors. */
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unsigned char hardware_error_retries;
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};
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#endif /* BURN__OPTIONS_H */
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