New command -modesty_on_drive, new -as cdrecord -immed, minbuf=, modesty_on_drive=

This commit is contained in:
Thomas Schmitt 2015-07-31 16:23:08 +00:00
parent a29ed10c14
commit e65ab7648a
16 changed files with 2936 additions and 2722 deletions

View File

@ -242,6 +242,12 @@ int Xorriso_new(struct XorrisO ** xorriso,char *progname, int flag)
m->alignment= 0;
m->do_stream_recording= 0;
m->dvd_obs= 0;
m->modesty_on_drive= 0;
m->min_buffer_usec= -1;
m->max_buffer_usec= -1;
m->buffer_timeout_sec= -1;
m->min_buffer_percent= 65;
m->max_buffer_percent= 95;
m->stdio_sync= 0;
m->stdio_sync_is_default= 1;
m->keep_boot_image= 0;

View File

@ -78,6 +78,9 @@ int Xorriso_cdrskin_help(struct XorrisO *xorriso, int flag)
"\t-isosize\tUse iso9660 file system size for next data track",
"\t-pad\t\tpadsize=30k",
"\t-nopad\t\tDo not pad",
"\tminbuf=\t\tKeep drive buffer hungry",
"\tmodesty_on_drive=\tLike minbuf=, but with more parameters",
"\t-immed\t\tEquivalent to minbuf=75",
"\t--grow_overwriteable_iso\temulate multi-session on DVD+RW, BD-RE",
"\twrite_start_address=#\t\twrite to byte address on DVD+RW, BD-RE",
"\tstream_recording=on|number\ttry to get full speed on DVD-RAM, BD",
@ -120,10 +123,10 @@ int Xorriso_cdrskin(struct XorrisO *xorriso, char *whom, int argc, char **argv,
"timeout=", "debug=", "kdebug=", "kd=", "driver=", "ts=",
"pregap=", "defpregap=", "mcn=", "isrc=", "index=", "textfile=",
"pktsize=", "cuefile=",
"gracetime=", "minbuf=",
"gracetime=",
"assert_write_lba=", "fifo_start_at=", "dev_translation=",
"drive_scsi_dev_family=", "fallback_program=", "modesty_on_drive=",
"drive_scsi_dev_family=", "fallback_program=",
"tao_to_sao_tsize=",
"direct_write_amount=", "msifile=",
@ -332,6 +335,17 @@ no_volunteer:;
strncmp(argpt, "stream_recording=", 17)==0) {
cpt= strchr(argpt, '=')+1;
Xorriso_option_stream_recording(xorriso, cpt, 0);
} else if(strcmp(argpt, "-immed") == 0) {
Xorriso_option_modesty_on_drive(xorriso, "75", 0);
} else if(strncmp(argpt, "-minbuf=", 8) == 0 ||
strncmp(argpt, "minbuf=", 7) == 0 ||
strncmp(argpt, "-modesty_on_drive=", 18) == 0 ||
strncmp(argpt, "modesty_on_drive=", 17) == 0) {
cpt= strchr(argpt, '=') + 1;
Xorriso_option_modesty_on_drive(xorriso, cpt, 0);
} else if(strncmp(argpt, "-stdio_sync=", 12)==0 ||
strncmp(argpt, "stdio_sync=", 11)==0) {
cpt= strchr(argpt, '=') + 1;

View File

@ -1644,7 +1644,7 @@ int Xorriso_option_help(struct XorrisO *xorriso, int flag)
" -rom_toc_scan \"on\"|\"force\"|\"off\"[:\"emul_on\"|\"emul_off\"]",
" [:\"emul_wide\"|\"emul_narrow\"]",
" Enable scanning for ISO sessions on read-only drives/media",
" resp. on overwriteable media with emulated TOC.",
" and on overwriteable media with emulated TOC.",
" -calm_drive \"in\"|\"out\"|\"all\"|\"on\"|\"off\"",
" Reduce drive noise until it gets actually used again.",
" -assert_volid pattern severity",
@ -1660,21 +1660,21 @@ int Xorriso_option_help(struct XorrisO *xorriso, int flag)
" -local_charset name",
" Override system assumption of the local character set name.",
" -hardlinks mode[:mode ...]",
" Enable resp. disable recording and restoring of hard links.",
" Enable or disable recording and restoring of hard links.",
" Modes are \"on\", \"off\", \"perform_update\",",
" \"without_update\", \"discard_extract\",",
" \"cheap_sorted_extract\", \"normal_extract\"",
" -acl \"on\"|\"off\"",
" Enable resp. disable reading and writing of ACLs.",
" Enable or disable reading and writing of ACLs.",
" -xattr \"on\"|\"off\"",
" Enable resp. disable reading and writing of xattr.",
" Enable or disable reading and writing of xattr.",
" -for_backup",
" Shortcut for: -hardlinks on -acl on -xattr on -md5 on",
" -disk_dev_ino \"on\"|\"ino_only\"|\"off\"",
" Enable resp. disable recording of disk file dev_t and ino_t",
" Enable or disable recording of disk file dev_t and ino_t",
" and their use in file comparison.",
" -md5 \"on\"|\"all\"|\"off\"",
" Enable resp. disable processing of MD5 checksums.",
" Enable or disable processing of MD5 checksums.",
" -scdbackup_tag list_path record_name",
" Enable production of scdbackup tag with -md5 on",
" -ban_stdio_write",
@ -1684,7 +1684,7 @@ int Xorriso_option_help(struct XorrisO *xorriso, int flag)
" -data_cache_size number_of_tiles blocks_per_tile",
" Adjust size and granularity of the data read cache.",
" -blank [\"force:\"]\"fast\"|\"all\"|\"deformat\"|\"deformat_quickest\"",
" Blank medium resp. invalidate ISO image on medium.",
" Blank medium or invalidate ISO image on medium.",
" Prefix \"force:\" overrides medium evaluation.",
" -close_damaged \"as_needed\"|\"force\"",
" Close track and session of damaged medium.",
@ -1794,7 +1794,7 @@ int Xorriso_option_help(struct XorrisO *xorriso, int flag)
" -list_speeds Show media specific list of write speed descriptors.",
"",
" -list_profiles \"in\"|\"out\"|\"all\"",
" Show list of media types supported by indev resp. outdev.",
" Show list of media types supported by indev and/or outdev.",
" -print_size Print the foreseeable consumption by next -commit.",
"",
" -tell_media_space",
@ -1827,7 +1827,7 @@ int Xorriso_option_help(struct XorrisO *xorriso, int flag)
"iso_rr_path is the Rock Ridge name of a file object in the ISO image.",
"pathspec is either a disk_path or (if allowed) a pair: iso_rr_path=disk_path",
"Commands marked by [***] have variable length parameter lists and perform",
"pattern expansion if enabled by -iso_rr_pattern resp. -disk_pattern.",
"pattern expansion if enabled by -iso_rr_pattern or -disk_pattern.",
"",
" -pathspecs \"on\"|\"off\" Allow or disallow pathspecs of form ",
" iso_rr_path=disk_path . Only \"off\" allows eventual",
@ -1836,7 +1836,7 @@ int Xorriso_option_help(struct XorrisO *xorriso, int flag)
" Insert the given files or directory trees from",
" filesystem into the ISO image. Much like mkisofs.",
" -add_plainly \"none\"|\"unknown\"|\"dashed\"|\"any\"",
" Whether to add lonely arguments as pathspec resp. disk_path.",
" Whether to add lonely arguments as pathspec or disk_path.",
" -path_list disk_path",
" Like -add but read the pathspecs from file disk_path.",
" -quoted_path_list disk_path",
@ -2028,6 +2028,11 @@ int Xorriso_option_help(struct XorrisO *xorriso, int flag)
" Set the burn speed. Default is \"max\" = maximum speed.",
" -stream_recording \"on\"|\"off\"",
" Try to circumvent slow checkread on DVD-RAM, BD-RE, BD-R.",
" -modesty_on_drive [\"on\"|\"off\"|min_percent_number]",
" [:\"min_percent=\"number][:\"max_percent=\"number]",
" [:\"min_usec=\"number][:\"max_usec\"=number]",
" [:\"timeout_sec=\"number]",
" Keep drive buffer hungry to ease concurrent burn run.",
" -dvd_obs \"default\"|\"32k\"|\"64k\"",
" Set number of bytes per DVD/BD write operation.",
" -stdio_sync \"on\"|\"off\"|\"end\"|number",
@ -2036,8 +2041,7 @@ int Xorriso_option_help(struct XorrisO *xorriso, int flag)
" -fs number[\"k\"|\"m\"]",
" Set the size of the fifo buffer. (Default is 4m)",
" -eject \"in\"|\"out\"|\"all\"",
" Immediately eject the medium in -indev, resp. -outdev,",
" resp. both.",
" Immediately eject the medium in -indev, -outdev, or both.",
"",
"Navigation commands:",
"",
@ -2273,7 +2277,7 @@ int Xorriso_option_help(struct XorrisO *xorriso, int flag)
" -print_mark text",
" Print a text to mark channel.",
" -prompt text",
" Wait for Enter key resp. for a line of input at stdin.",
" Wait for Enter key or for a line of input at stdin.",
" -sleep number",
" Do nothing during the given number of seconds.",
" -errfile_log mode path|channel",

View File

@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
/* xorriso - creates, loads, manipulates and burns ISO 9660 filesystem images.
Copyright 2007-2013 Thomas Schmitt, <scdbackup@gmx.net>
Copyright 2007-2015 Thomas Schmitt, <scdbackup@gmx.net>
Provided under GPL version 2 or later.
@ -799,6 +799,94 @@ ex:;
}
int Xorriso_option_modesty_on_drive(struct XorrisO *xorriso, char *mode,
int flag)
{
char *npt, *cpt, *ppt;
int l, num, set_min;
npt= cpt= mode;
for(; npt!=NULL; cpt= npt+1) {
npt= strchr(cpt,':');
if(npt==NULL)
l= strlen(cpt);
else
l= npt-cpt;
if(l == 0)
continue;
if(l == 3 && strncmp(cpt, "off", l) == 0) {
xorriso->modesty_on_drive= 0;
} else if(l == 1 && strncmp(cpt, "0", l) == 0) {
xorriso->modesty_on_drive= 0;
} else if(l == 2 && strncmp(cpt, "on", l) == 0) {
xorriso->modesty_on_drive= 1;
} else if(l == 1 && strncmp(cpt, "1", l) == 0) {
xorriso->modesty_on_drive= 1;
} else if(l == 2 && strncmp(cpt, "-1", l) == 0) {
;
} else if(*cpt >= '1' && *cpt <= '9') {
ppt= cpt;
set_min= 2;
set_size_percent:;
sscanf(ppt, "%d", &num);
if(num == -1) {
;
} else if(num < 25) {
bad_percent:;
sprintf(xorriso->info_text, "-modesty_on_drive: percentage out of range [25 to 100]");
Text_shellsafe(cpt, xorriso->info_text, 1);
Xorriso_msgs_submit(xorriso, 0, xorriso->info_text, 0, "FAILURE", 0);
return(0);
} else if(num > 100) {
goto bad_percent;
}
if(set_min == 2) {
xorriso->modesty_on_drive= 1;
}
if(set_min)
xorriso->min_buffer_percent= num;
else
xorriso->max_buffer_percent= num;
} else if(l >= 12 && strncmp(cpt, "min_percent=", 12) == 0) {
ppt= cpt + 12;
set_min= 1;
goto set_size_percent;
} else if(l >= 12 && strncmp(cpt, "max_percent=", 12) == 0) {
ppt= cpt + 12;
set_min= 0;
goto set_size_percent;
} else if(l >= 8 && strncmp(cpt, "min_usec=", 8) == 0) {
ppt= cpt + 8;
set_min= 1;
set_sec:;
sscanf(ppt, "%d", &num);
if(num < 0)
num= 0;
if(set_min == 1)
xorriso->min_buffer_usec= num;
else if(set_min == 0)
xorriso->max_buffer_percent= num;
else
xorriso->buffer_timeout_sec= num;
} else if(l >= 8 && strncmp(cpt, "max_usec=", 8) == 0) {
ppt= cpt + 8;
set_min= 0;
goto set_sec;
} else if(l >= 11 && strncmp(cpt, "timeout_sec=", 11) == 0) {
ppt= cpt + 11;
set_min= -1;
goto set_sec;
} else {
sprintf(xorriso->info_text, "-modesty_on_drive: unknown mode ");
Text_shellsafe(cpt, xorriso->info_text, 1);
Xorriso_msgs_submit(xorriso, 0, xorriso->info_text, 0, "FAILURE", 0);
return(0);
}
}
return(1);
}
/* Options -mount , -mount_cmd , -session_string */
/* @param bit0= -mount_cmd: print mount command to result channel rather
than performing it
@ -1151,7 +1239,7 @@ int Xorriso_option_no_rc(struct XorrisO *xorriso, int flag)
}
/* Option -not_leaf , (-hide_disk_leaf resp. -as mkisofs -hide) */
/* Option -not_leaf , (-hide_disk_leaf , -as mkisofs -hide) */
/* @param flag bit0-bit5= hide rather than adding to disk_exclusions
bit0= add to iso_rr_hidings
bit1= add to joliet_hidings
@ -1323,7 +1411,7 @@ ex:;
}
/* Option -not_paths , (-hide_disk_paths resp. -as mkisofs -hide) */
/* Option -not_paths , (-hide_disk_paths , -as mkisofs -hide) */
/* @param flag bit0= add to iso_rr_hidings rather than disk_exclusions
bit1= add to joliet_hidings rather than disk_exclusions
bit2= enable disk pattern expansion regardless of -disk_pattern

View File

@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
/* xorriso - creates, loads, manipulates and burns ISO 9660 filesystem images.
Copyright 2007-2013 Thomas Schmitt, <scdbackup@gmx.net>
Copyright 2007-2015 Thomas Schmitt, <scdbackup@gmx.net>
Provided under GPL version 2 or later.
@ -526,7 +526,8 @@ int Xorriso_count_args(struct XorrisO *xorriso, int argc, char **argv,
"iso_rr_pattern","follow","format","fs","gid","grow_blindly","hardlinks",
"hfsplus","history","indev","in_charset","joliet",
"list_delimiter","list_extras","list_profiles","local_charset",
"mark","md5","mount_opts","not_leaf","not_list","not_mgt",
"mark","md5","mount_opts","modesty_on_drive",
"not_leaf","not_list","not_mgt",
"options_from_file","osirrox","outdev","out_charset","overwrite",
"pacifier","padding","path_list","pathspecs","pkt_output",
"preparer_id","print","print_info","print_mark","prompt",
@ -728,6 +729,7 @@ int Xorriso_cmd_sorting_rank(struct XorrisO *xorriso,
"abstract_file", "biblio_file", "preparer_id", "application_use",
"out_charset", "read_mkisofsrc",
"uid", "gid", "zisofs", "speed", "stream_recording", "dvd_obs",
"modesty_on_drive",
"stdio_sync", "dummy", "fs", "close", "padding", "write_type",
"grow_blindly", "pacifier", "scdbackup_tag",
@ -1456,6 +1458,13 @@ next_command:;
(*idx)++;
ret= Xorriso_option_md5(xorriso, arg1, 0);
} else if(strcmp(cmd,"mkdir")==0 || strcmp(cmd,"mkdiri")==0) {
ret= Xorriso_option_mkdiri(xorriso, argc, argv, idx, 0);
} else if(strcmp(cmd, "modesty_on_drive")==0) {
(*idx)++;
ret= Xorriso_option_modesty_on_drive(xorriso, arg1, 0);
} else if(strcmp(cmd, "mount") == 0 || strcmp(cmd, "mount_cmd") == 0) {
(*idx)+= 4;
if((*idx)>argc) {
@ -1484,9 +1493,6 @@ next_command:;
} else if(strcmp(cmd,"mv")==0 || strcmp(cmd,"mvi")==0) {
ret= Xorriso_option_mvi(xorriso, argc, argv, idx, 0);
} else if(strcmp(cmd,"mkdir")==0 || strcmp(cmd,"mkdiri")==0) {
ret= Xorriso_option_mkdiri(xorriso, argc, argv, idx, 0);
} else if(strcmp(cmd,"named_pipe_loop")==0) {
if((*idx) + 3 < argc)
arg4= argv[(*idx) + 3];

View File

@ -3349,6 +3349,30 @@ int Xorriso_status(struct XorrisO *xorriso, char *filter, FILE *fp, int flag)
if(!(is_default && no_defaults))
Xorriso_status_result(xorriso,filter,fp,flag&2);
is_default= (xorriso->modesty_on_drive == 0 &&
xorriso->min_buffer_usec == -1 &&
xorriso->max_buffer_usec == -1 &&
xorriso->buffer_timeout_sec == -1 &&
xorriso->min_buffer_percent == 65 &&
xorriso->max_buffer_percent == 95);
if(xorriso->modesty_on_drive == 0)
strcpy(mode, "off");
else if(xorriso->modesty_on_drive == 1)
strcpy(mode, "on");
else
sprintf(mode, "%d", xorriso->modesty_on_drive);
sprintf(mode + strlen(mode), ":min_percent=%d", xorriso->min_buffer_percent);
sprintf(mode + strlen(mode), ":max_percent=%d", xorriso->max_buffer_percent);
if(xorriso->buffer_timeout_sec >= 0)
sprintf(mode + strlen(mode), ":timeout_sec=%d", xorriso->buffer_timeout_sec);
if(xorriso->min_buffer_usec >= 0)
sprintf(mode + strlen(mode), ":min_usec=%d", xorriso->min_buffer_usec);
if(xorriso->max_buffer_usec >= 0)
sprintf(mode + strlen(mode), ":max_usec=%d", xorriso->max_buffer_usec);
sprintf(line,"-modesty_on_drive %s\n", mode);
if(!(is_default && no_defaults))
Xorriso_status_result(xorriso,filter,fp,flag&2);
is_default= (xorriso->dvd_obs == 0);
strcpy(mode, "default");
if(xorriso->dvd_obs == 32768 || xorriso->dvd_obs == 65536)

View File

@ -165,6 +165,12 @@ int Xorriso_make_write_options(
if(xorriso->write_speed != -2)
burn_drive_set_speed(drive, 0, xorriso->write_speed);
burn_drive_set_buffer_waiting(drive, xorriso->modesty_on_drive,
xorriso->min_buffer_usec,
xorriso->max_buffer_usec,
xorriso->buffer_timeout_sec,
xorriso->min_buffer_percent,
xorriso->max_buffer_percent);
if(xorriso->do_stream_recording == 1)
stream_mode= 1;
else if(xorriso->do_stream_recording == 2)

View File

@ -9,7 +9,7 @@
.\" First parameter, NAME, should be all caps
.\" Second parameter, SECTION, should be 1-8, maybe w/ subsection
.\" other parameters are allowed: see man(7), man(1)
.TH XORRECORD 1 "Version 1.4.1, May 17, 2015"
.TH XORRECORD 1 "Version 1.4.1, Jul 30, 2015"
.\" Please adjust this date whenever revising the manpage.
.\"
.\" Some roff macros, for reference:
@ -100,8 +100,8 @@ device file.
On Solaris, the user needs r\-permission and privilege "sys_devices",
which is usually gained by running \fBxorrecord\fR via command pfexec.
.br
These permissions resp. privileges are needed already for listing a drive.
So it might be necessary to get the overview as superuser resp. via pfexec.
These permissions or privileges are needed already for listing a drive.
So it might be necessary to get the overview as superuser or via pfexec.
.br
\fBxorrecord\fR does not perform cdrecord option \-scanbus and does
not accept the addresses of form Bus,Target,Lun which are told by \-scanbus.
@ -128,7 +128,7 @@ to generic xorriso command mode. See \fBman xorriso\fR for its description.
Other than in xorriso command mode, the sequence of the cdrecord emulation
options does not matter.
All pending actions get performed in a fixed sequence before the program
run ends resp. before cdrecord emulation ends.
run ends or before cdrecord emulation ends.
.SS
.br
.SH OPTIONS
@ -471,6 +471,16 @@ MMC drives usually activate their own idea of speed and take
the speed value given by the burn program only as a hint
for their own decision.
.TP
\fBminbuf=percentage\fR
Equivalent to:
.br
modesty_on_drive=<percentage>
.TP
\fB\-immed\fR
Equivalent to:
.br
modesty_on_drive=75
.TP
\fB\-eject\fR
Eject the drive tray after alll other work is done.
.TP
@ -490,7 +500,7 @@ Afterwards end emulation without performing any drive operation.
\fB\-v\fR
Increase program verbosity by one level. There are four verbosity levels
from nearly silent to debugging verbosity. The both highest levels can
be enabled by repeated \-v or by \-vv resp. \-vvv.
be enabled by repeated \-v or by \-vv or by \-vvv.
.TP
\fB\-V\fR
Log SCSI commands and drive replies to standard error.
@ -569,6 +579,44 @@ size. A number of 64 KB may improve throughput with bus systems which
show latency problems. The default depends on media type, option
stream_recording=, and on compile time options.
.TP
\fBmodesty_on_drive=parameter[:parameters]\fR
Control whether the drive buffer shall be kept from getting completely filled.
Parameter "on" (or "1") keeps the program from trying to write to the burner
drive while its buffer is in danger to be filled over a given limit.
If this filling is exceeded then the program will wait until the filling
reaches a given low percentage value.
.br
This can ease the load on operating system and drive controller and thus help
with achieving better input bandwidth if disk and burner are not on independent
controllers (like hda and hdb). It may also help with simultaneous burns on
different burners with Linux kernels like 3.16. On the other hand it increases
the risk of buffer underflow and thus reduced write speed.
.br
Some burners are not suitable because they
report buffer fill with granularity too coarse in size or time,
or expect their buffer to be filled to the top before they go to full speed.
.br
Parameters "off" or "0" disable this feature.
.br
The threshhold for beginning to wait is given by parameter "max_percent=".
Parameter "min_percent=" defines the threshhold for resuming transmission.
Percentages are permissible in the range of 25 to 100. Numbers in this
range without a prepended name are interpreted as "on:min_percent=".
.br
E.g.: modesty_on_drive=75
.br
The optimal values depend on the buffer behavior of the drive.
.br
There are also timing parameters "timeout_sec=", "min_usec=", "max_usec=".
Read the description of burn_drive_set_buffer_waiting() in libburn.h,
before setting them to non\-default values.
.br
Parameters, which are not mentioned with a modesty_on_drive= option,
stay unchanged.
Default is:
.br
modesty_on_drive=off:min_percent=65:max_percent=95
.TP
\fBwrite_start_address=value\fR
Set the block address on overwritable media where to start writing the track.
With DVD+RW, DVD\-RAM or BD\-RE, byte_offset must be aligned to 2 kiB blocks,
@ -759,7 +807,7 @@ please send electronic mail to the public list <bug\-xorriso@gnu.org>.
If more privacy is desired, mail to <scdbackup@gmx.net>.
.br
Please describe what you expect \fBxorriso\fR to do,
the program arguments resp. commands by which you tried to achieve it,
the program arguments or dialog commands by which you tried to achieve it,
the messages of \fBxorriso\fR, and the undesirable outcome of your
program run.
.br

View File

@ -1,16 +1,15 @@
This is xorrecord.info, produced by makeinfo version 4.8 from
./xorrecord.texi.
This is xorrecord.info, produced by makeinfo version 5.2 from
xorrecord.texi.
INFO-DIR-SECTION Archiving
START-INFO-DIR-ENTRY
* Xorrecord: (xorrecord). Emulates CD/DVD/BD program cdrecord
END-INFO-DIR-ENTRY
xorrecord - Emulation of CD/DVD/BD program cdrecord by program
xorriso
xorrecord - Emulation of CD/DVD/BD program cdrecord by program xorriso
Copyright (C) 2011 - 2015 Thomas Schmitt
Permission is granted to distrubute this text freely.
INFO-DIR-SECTION Archiving
START-INFO-DIR-ENTRY
* Xorrecord: (xorrecord). Emulates CD/DVD/BD program cdrecord
END-INFO-DIR-ENTRY

File: xorrecord.info, Node: Top, Next: Overview, Up: (dir)
@ -19,7 +18,6 @@ xorrecord 1.4.1
***************
xorrecord - Emulation of CD/DVD/BD program cdrecord by program xorriso
* Menu:
* Overview:: Overview
@ -41,11 +39,11 @@ File: xorrecord.info, Node: Overview, Next: Standards, Prev: Top, Up: Top
1 Overview
**********
`xorrecord' writes preformatted data to CD, DVD, and BD media.
'xorrecord' writes preformatted data to CD, DVD, and BD media.
It understands some options of program cdrecord from cdrtools by Joerg
Schilling. Its implementation is part of program xorriso which shares
no source code with cdrtools, but rather makes use of libburn for
It understands some options of program cdrecord from cdrtools by
Joerg Schilling. Its implementation is part of program xorriso which
shares no source code with cdrtools, but rather makes use of libburn for
communicating with the drive.
Another, more complete cdrecord emulator is program *cdrskin* which
@ -58,15 +56,15 @@ File: xorrecord.info, Node: Standards, Next: Drive, Prev: Overview, Up: Top
2 MMC, Session, Track, Media types
**********************************
*MMC* is a standard out of the SCSI family which defines the
interaction between computers and optical drives. Since more than a
decade all CD, DVD, or BD recorders obey this standard regardless by
what bus cabling they are attached to the computer. libburn relies on
this standard compliance and on the capability of the operating system
to perform SCSI transactions over the particular bus cabling.
*MMC* is a standard out of the SCSI family which defines the interaction
between computers and optical drives. Since more than a decade all CD,
DVD, or BD recorders obey this standard regardless by what bus cabling
they are attached to the computer. libburn relies on this standard
compliance and on the capability of the operating system to perform SCSI
transactions over the particular bus cabling.
A *Session* is a data region on an optical disc which usually gets
written in a single sweep. It contains at least one *Track* which is a
contiguous string of readable blocks. `xorrecord' produces a single
contiguous string of readable blocks. 'xorrecord' produces a single
session with a single data track which consists of blocks with 2048
bytes each. It chooses the write mode automatically according to media
type, medium state, and option -multi.
@ -78,13 +76,13 @@ program *cdrskin*.
MMC describes several recordable *media types* which roughly form two
families.
*Sequentially recordable media* are CD-R, CD-RW, DVD-R, DVD-R DL,
DVD-RW, DVD+R, DVD+R DL, BD-R. Except DVD-R DL they can store more
than one session if there is still unwritten space and if the previous
DVD-RW, DVD+R, DVD+R DL, BD-R. Except DVD-R DL they can store more than
one session if there is still unwritten space and if the previous
session was written with option *-multi*. CD-RW and DVD-RW can be
blanked in order to be re-usable from scratch.
*Overwritable media* are DVD-RAM, DVD+RW, formatted DVD-RW, BD-RE.
They offer a single session with a single track for random access
writing. There is no need to blank overwritable media before re-use.
*Overwritable media* are DVD-RAM, DVD+RW, formatted DVD-RW, BD-RE. They
offer a single session with a single track for random access writing.
There is no need to blank overwritable media before re-use.
DVD-RW media are sold in sequentially recordable state but can be
formatted once to become overwritable. See options
*blank=format_overwrite* and *blank=deformat*.
@ -101,20 +99,21 @@ File: xorrecord.info, Node: Drive, Next: Xorriso, Prev: Standards, Up: Top
The drives, CD, DVD, or BD burners, are accessed via file addresses
which are specific to libburn and the operating system. Those addresses
get listed by a run of `xorrecord --devices' or `xorriso -device_links'.
get listed by a run of 'xorrecord --devices' or 'xorriso -device_links'.
On GNU/Linux, FreeBSD, and NetBSD, the user needs rw-permission for the
device file. On Solaris, the user needs r-permission and privilege
"sys_devices", which is usually gained by running `xorrecord' via
"sys_devices", which is usually gained by running 'xorrecord' via
command pfexec.
These permissions resp. privileges are needed already for listing a
drive. So it might be necessary to get the overview as superuser resp.
via pfexec.
`xorrecord' does not perform cdrecord option -scanbus and does not
These permissions or privileges are needed already for listing a drive.
So it might be necessary to get the overview as superuser or via pfexec.
'xorrecord' does not perform cdrecord option -scanbus and does not
accept the addresses of form Bus,Target,Lun which are told by -scanbus.
If support for these addresses is necessary, consider to use program
cdrskin.
It is possible to let `xorrecord' work on emulated drives. Their
It is possible to let 'xorrecord' work on emulated drives. Their
addresses begin by prefix "stdio:" followed by a file address. The
emulated media behavior depends on the file type. See man xorriso for
details.
@ -128,7 +127,7 @@ File: xorrecord.info, Node: Xorriso, Next: Options, Prev: Drive, Up: Top
4 Relation to program xorriso
*****************************
`xorrecord' is actually a command mode of program *xorriso*, which gets
'xorrecord' is actually a command mode of program *xorriso*, which gets
entered either by xorriso command "-as cdrecord" or by starting the
program by one of the names "xorrecord", "cdrecord", "wodim", or
"cdrskin".
@ -136,8 +135,7 @@ This command mode can be left by argument "--" which leads to generic
xorriso command mode. See *man xorriso* for its description. Other
than in xorriso command mode, the sequence of the cdrecord emulation
options does not matter. All pending actions get performed in a fixed
sequence before the program run ends resp. before cdrecord emulation
ends.
sequence before the program run ends or before cdrecord emulation ends.

File: xorrecord.info, Node: Options, Next: Examples, Prev: Xorriso, Up: Top
@ -173,7 +171,6 @@ File: xorrecord.info, Node: DriveAddr, Next: Inquire, Prev: Options, Up: Opt
this case: a DVD burner).
Afterwards end emulation without performing any further drive
operation.
dev=drive_address
Set the libburn address of the drive to be used.
E.g. on GNU/Linux: dev=/dev/sr0
@ -197,11 +194,9 @@ File: xorrecord.info, Node: Inquire, Next: SetBurn, Prev: DriveAddr, Up: Opt
-inq
Print to standard output: vendor, model name, and firmware revision
of the drive.
-checkdrive
Print unconditionally that the drive supports burnfree, SAO, and
TAO. Also print the output of option -inq.
-atip
Print the output of -checkdrive, the most capable profile of the
medium in the drive, the list of profiles which are supported by
@ -210,11 +205,10 @@ File: xorrecord.info, Node: Inquire, Next: SetBurn, Prev: DriveAddr, Up: Opt
Profiles are usage models, which are often tied to a particular
media type (e.g. CD-RW), but may also apply to a family of media.
E.g. profile CD-ROM applies to all CD media which contain data.
-toc
Print a table of content of the medium in the drive. The output is
not compatible to cdrecord option -toc, but rather the one of
`xorriso' command -toc. It lists the address, vendor, model name,
'xorriso' command -toc. It lists the address, vendor, model name,
and firmware revision of the drive.
About the medium it tells product name and manufacturer, whether
there is already content written, and if so, whether the medium is
@ -227,13 +221,11 @@ File: xorrecord.info, Node: Inquire, Next: SetBurn, Prev: DriveAddr, Up: Opt
If not option *-grow_overwriteable_iso* is given or no ISO 9660
file system is present on the medium, then overwritable media are
reported as being blank. This is due to the fact that they can be
written from scratch without further preparation, and that MMC
does not distinguish between data written by the most previous
burn run and older data which have not been overwritten by that
burn run. Consequently, these media are reported with 0 readable
blocks, although all their writable blocks normally are readable,
too.
written from scratch without further preparation, and that MMC does
not distinguish between data written by the most previous burn run
and older data which have not been overwritten by that burn run.
Consequently, these media are reported with 0 readable blocks,
although all their writable blocks normally are readable, too.
-msinfo
Print the argument text for option -C of programs mkisofs,
genisoimage, or xorrisofs. It consists of two numbers separated by
@ -243,7 +235,7 @@ File: xorrecord.info, Node: Inquire, Next: SetBurn, Prev: DriveAddr, Up: Opt
when operating systems mount a medium with e.g. ISO 9660
filesystem.
The second number tells the next writable address, where
`xorrecord' will begin to write the next session.
'xorrecord' will begin to write the next session.
This option is only valid for written, appendable media. In all
other cases it will yield no output text but will abort the program
with non-zero exit value.
@ -272,15 +264,16 @@ File: xorrecord.info, Node: SetBurn, Next: Verbous, Prev: Inquire, Up: Optio
number by a scaling factor:
"k" or "K" = 1024 , "m" or "M" = 1024k , "g" or "G" = 1024m , "s"
or "S" = 2048
E.g. tsize=234567s means a size of 234567 * 2048 = 480393216 bytes.
E.g. tsize=234567s means a size of 234567 * 2048 = 480393216
bytes.
blank=mode
Blank a CD-RW or DVD-RW to make it re-usable from scratch. Format
a DVD-RW, DVD+RW, DVD-RAM, BD-R, or BD-RE if not yet formatted.
This operation normally makes any recorded data on the medium
unreadable. It is combinable with burning in the same run of
`xorrecord', or it may be performed without a track source,
leaving the medium empty.
'xorrecord', or it may be performed without a track source, leaving
the medium empty.
The mode given with blank= selects the particular behavior:
as_needed
@ -296,15 +289,18 @@ blank=mode
all
Blank an entire CD-RW or an unformatted DVD-RW.
fast
Minimally blank an entire CD-RW or blank an unformatted DVD-RW.
deformat
Like blank=all but with the additional ability to blank
overwriteable DVD-RW. This will destroy their formatting and make
them sequentially recordable.
(Note: blank=deformat is not an original cdrecord options)
deformat_quickest
Like blank=deformat but blanking DVD-RW only minimally. This is
faster than full blanking but yields media incapable of writing
@ -312,6 +308,7 @@ blank=mode
either.
(Note: blank=deformat_quickest is not an original cdrecord option.)
format_overwrite
Format a DVD-RW to "Restricted Overwrite". The user should bring
some patience.
@ -327,15 +324,15 @@ blank=mode
non-default size, use program *xorriso* with command *-format*.
(Note: blank=format_overwrite is not an original cdrecord options)
help
Print a short overview of blank modes to standard error output.
Afterwards end emulation without performing any drive operation.
-multi
This option keeps CD, unformatted DVD-R[W], DVD+R, or BD-R
appendable after the current session has been written. Without it
the disc gets closed and may not be written any more - unless it
is a -RW and gets blanked, which causes loss of its content.
the disc gets closed and may not be written any more - unless it is
a -RW and gets blanked, which causes loss of its content.
This option cannot be applied to DVD-R DL or to DVD-RW which were
blanked by mode "deformat_quickest". Option -multi_if_possible may
automatically recognize and handle this situation.
@ -343,20 +340,18 @@ blank=mode
ISO-9660 filesystem of a follow-up session needs to be prepared in
a special way by the filesystem formatter program. mkisofs,
genisoimage, and xorrisofs expect particular info about the
situation which can be retrieved by `xorrecord' option -msinfo.
situation which can be retrieved by 'xorrecord' option -msinfo.
With overwriteable DVD or BD media, -multi cannot mark the end of
the session. So when adding a new session, this end has to be
determined from the payload. Currently only ISO-9660 filesystems
can be used that way. See option *-grow_overwriteable_iso*.
-dummy
Try to perform the drive operations without actually affecting the
inserted media. There is no warranty that this will work with a
particular combination of drive and media. Blanking is prevented
reliably, though. To avoid inadverted real burning, -dummy
refuses burn runs on anything but CD-R[W], DVD-R[W], or emulated
reliably, though. To avoid inadverted real burning, -dummy refuses
burn runs on anything but CD-R[W], DVD-R[W], or emulated
stdio-drives.
-waiti
Wait until input data is available at stdin or EOF occurs at stdin.
Only then begin to access any drives.
@ -367,22 +362,20 @@ blank=mode
xorrecord dev=/dev/sr0 ... -waiti -
This option works even if standard input is not the track source.
If no process is piping in, then the Enter key of your terminal
will act as trigger for `xorrecord'. Note that this input line
will act as trigger for 'xorrecord'. Note that this input line
will not be consumed by cdrskin if standard input is not the track
source. It will end up as shell command, usually.
tsize=size
Announce the exact size of the track source. This is necessary with
DVD-R DL media and with quickest blanked DVD-RW, if the size
Announce the exact size of the track source. This is necessary
with DVD-R DL media and with quickest blanked DVD-RW, if the size
cannot be determined in advance from the track source. E.g. if it
is standard input or a named pipe.
If the track source does not deliver the predicted amount of
bytes, the remainder of the track is padded with zeros. This is
not considered an error. If on the other hand the track source
delivers more than the announced bytes then the track on media
gets truncated to the predicted size and xorrecord exits with
non-zero value.
If the track source does not deliver the predicted amount of bytes,
the remainder of the track is padded with zeros. This is not
considered an error. If on the other hand the track source
delivers more than the announced bytes then the track on media gets
truncated to the predicted size and xorrecord exits with non-zero
value.
-isosize
Try to obtain the track size from the content of the track source.
This works only if the track source bears an ISO 9660 filesystem.
@ -390,66 +383,57 @@ tsize=size
If the track source is not a regular file or block device, then
this option will work only if the program's fifo size is at least
64k. See option fs=.
padsize=size
Add the given amount of trailing zeros to the upcomming track.
This feature can be disabled by size 0. Default is 300 kB in order
to work around a problem with GNU/Linux which often fails to read
the last few blocks of a CD track which was written in write mode
TAO. TAO is used by `xorrecord' if the track size cannot be
TAO. TAO is used by 'xorrecord' if the track size cannot be
predicted or if the CD medium is not blank but appendable.
-nopad
The same as padsize=0.
-pad
The same as padsize=15s. This was once sufficient with older
GNU/Linux kernels. Meanwhile one should at least use padsize=128k,
if not padsize=300k.
-data
Explicitely announce that the track source shall be recorded as
data track, and not as audio track. This option has no effect with
`xorrecord', because there is no support for other track formats
'xorrecord', because there is no support for other track formats
anyway.
-tao
Explicitely demand that write type TAO shall be used for CD, or
Incremental for DVD-R. Normally the program will choose the write
type according to the given medium state, option -multi, and track
source. Demanding it explicitely prevents the start of a write
run, if it is not appropriate to the situation.
-sao
Explicitely demand that write type SAO shall be used for CD, or
DAO for DVD-R. This might prevent the write run, if it is not
Explicitely demand that write type SAO shall be used for CD, or DAO
for DVD-R. This might prevent the write run, if it is not
appropriate to the situation.
-dao
Alias of -sao.
fs=size
Set the size of the program fifo buffer to the given value rather
than the default of 4m.
The fifo buffers a temporary surplus of track source data in order
to provide the drive with a steady stream during times of
temporary lack of track source supply.
to provide the drive with a steady stream during times of temporary
lack of track source supply.
Other than cdrecord, xorrecord enables drive buffer underrun
protection by default and does not wait with writing until the
fifo is full for a first time. On very old CD drives and slow
protection by default and does not wait with writing until the fifo
is full for a first time. On very old CD drives and slow
computers, this might cause aborted burn runs. In this case,
consider to use program *cdrskin* for CD burning. DVD and BD
drives tolerate buffer underrun without problems.
The larger the fifo, the longer periods of poor source supply can
be compensated. But a large fifo can deprive the operating system
of read cache for better filesystem performance.
speed=value
Set the write speed. Default is 0 = maximum speed. Speed can be
given in media type dependent x-speed numbers or as a desired
throughput per second in MMC compliant kB (= 1000) or MB (= 1000
kB). Media x-speed factor can be set explicity by appending "c"
for CD, "d" for DVD, "b" for BD. "x" is optional.
kB). Media x-speed factor can be set explicity by appending "c" for
CD, "d" for DVD, "b" for BD. "x" is optional.
Example speeds:
706k = 706kB/s = 4c = 4xCD
5540k = 5540kB/s = 4d = 4xDVD
@ -460,7 +444,12 @@ speed=value
MMC drives usually activate their own idea of speed and take the
speed value given by the burn program only as a hint for their own
decision.
minbuf=percentage
Equivalent to:
modesty_on_drive=<percentage>
-immed
Equivalent to:
modesty_on_drive=75
-eject
Eject the drive tray after alll other work is done.
@ -479,12 +468,10 @@ File: xorrecord.info, Node: Verbous, Next: NonCdrecord, Prev: SetBurn, Up: O
program is provided, and disclaim any warranty, to the extent
permitted by law.
Afterwards end emulation without performing any drive operation.
-v
Increase program verbosity by one level. There are four verbosity
levels from nearly silent to debugging verbosity. The both highest
levels can be enabled by repeated -v or by -vv resp. -vvv.
levels can be enabled by repeated -v or by -vv or by -vvv.
-V
Log SCSI commands and drive replies to standard error. This might
be of interest if *xorrecord* and a particular drive or medium do
@ -494,8 +481,7 @@ File: xorrecord.info, Node: Verbous, Next: NonCdrecord, Prev: SetBurn, Up: O
Please do not add such a log to a bug report on the first hand,
unless you want to point out a particular deviation from said
specs, or if you get asked for this log by a maintainer of
`xorrecord' who feels in charge for your bug report.
'xorrecord' who feels in charge for your bug report.
-help
Print a sparse list of program options to standard error and
declare not to be cdrecord.
@ -512,7 +498,6 @@ File: xorrecord.info, Node: NonCdrecord, Next: ExDevices, Prev: Verbous, Up:
Only if used as first command line argument this option prevents
reading and interpretation of startup files. See section FILES
below.
--grow_overwriteable_iso
Enable emulation of multi-session writing on overwriteable media
which contain an ISO 9660 filesystem. This emulation is learned
@ -522,19 +507,17 @@ File: xorrecord.info, Node: NonCdrecord, Next: ExDevices, Prev: Verbous, Up:
for sequential media.
-grow_overwriteable_iso does not hamper the use of true
multi-session media. I.e. it is possible to use the same
`xorrecord' options with both kinds of media and to achieve
similar results if ISO 9660 filesystem images are to be written.
This option implies option -isosize and therefore demands that the
track source is a ISO 9660 filesystem image.
'xorrecord' options with both kinds of media and to achieve similar
results if ISO 9660 filesystem images are to be written. This
option implies option -isosize and therefore demands that the track
source is a ISO 9660 filesystem image.
With overwriteable media and no option blank=fast|all present it
expands an eventual ISO 9660 filesystem on media. It is assumed
that this image's inner size description points to the end of the
valuable data. Overwriteable media with a recognizable ISO 9660
size will be regarded as appendable rather than as blank. I.e.
options -msinfo and -toc will work. -toc will always show a
single session with its size increasing with every added ISO 9660
image.
options -msinfo and -toc will work. -toc will always show a single
session with its size increasing with every added ISO 9660 image.
--multi_if_possible
Apply option -multi if the medium is suitable. Not suitable are
DVD-R DL and DVD-RW, which were blanked with mode
@ -542,7 +525,6 @@ File: xorrecord.info, Node: NonCdrecord, Next: ExDevices, Prev: Verbous, Up:
Not all drives correctly recognize such fast-blanked DVD-RW which
need "on". If there is well founded suspicion that a burn run
failed due to -multi, then this causes a re-try without -multi.
stream_recording="on"|"off"|number
Mode "on" requests that compliance to the desired speed setting is
preferred over management of write errors. With DVD-RAM and BD
@ -553,22 +535,50 @@ stream_recording="on"|"off"|number
If a number is given, then error management stays enabled for all
byte addresses below that number. Any number below 16s is the same
as "off".
dvd_obs="default"|"32k"|"64k"
Linux specific: Set the number of bytes to be transmitted with
each write operation to DVD or BD media. Tracks get padded up to
the next multiple of this write size. A number of 64 KB may
improve throughput with bus systems which show latency problems.
The default depends on media type, option stream_recording=, and
on compile time options.
Linux specific: Set the number of bytes to be transmitted with each
write operation to DVD or BD media. Tracks get padded up to the
next multiple of this write size. A number of 64 KB may improve
throughput with bus systems which show latency problems. The
default depends on media type, option stream_recording=, and on
compile time options.
modesty_on_drive=parameter[:parameters]
Control whether the drive buffer shall be kept from getting
completely filled. Parameter "on" (or "1") keeps the program from
trying to write to the burner drive while its buffer is in danger
to be filled over a given limit. If this filling is exceeded then
the program will wait until the filling reaches a given low
percentage value.
This can ease the load on operating system and drive controller and
thus help with achieving better input bandwidth if disk and burner
are not on independent controllers (like hda and hdb). It may also
help with simultaneous burns on different burners with Linux
kernels like 3.16. On the other hand it increases the risk of
buffer underflow and thus reduced write speed.
Some burners are not suitable because they report buffer fill with
granularity too coarse in size or time, or expect their buffer to
be filled to the top before they go to full speed.
Parameters "off" or "0" disable this feature.
The threshhold for beginning to wait is given by parameter
"max_percent=". Parameter "min_percent=" defines the threshhold
for resuming transmission. Percentages are permissible in the
range of 25 to 100. Numbers in this range without a prepended name
are interpreted as "on:min_percent=".
E.g.: modesty_on_drive=75
The optimal values depend on the buffer behavior of the drive.
There are also timing parameters "timeout_sec=", "min_usec=",
"max_usec=". Read the description of
burn_drive_set_buffer_waiting() in libburn.h, before setting them
to non-default values.
Parameters, which are not mentioned with a modesty_on_drive=
option, stay unchanged. Default is:
modesty_on_drive=off:min_percent=65:max_percent=95
write_start_address=value
Set the block address on overwritable media where to start writing
the track. With DVD+RW, DVD-RAM or BD-RE, byte_offset must be
aligned to 2 kiB blocks, but better is 32 kiB on DVD and 64 kiB on
BD. With formatted DVD-RW 32 kiB alignment is mandatory.
Other media are not suitable for this option.
stdio_sync="on"|"off"|number
Set the number of bytes after which to force output to emulated
stdio: drives. This forcing keeps the memory from being clogged
@ -629,10 +639,10 @@ File: xorrecord.info, Node: ExFormat, Next: ExDeformat, Prev: ExBlank, Up: E
$ xorrecord -v dev=/dev/sr0 blank=format_overwrite -eject
This command may also be used to format BD-R media before first use, in
order to enable handling of write errors. Several hundred MB of spare
blocks will be reserved and write runs on such media will perform with
less than half nominal speed.
This command may also be used to format BD-R media before first use,
in order to enable handling of write errors. Several hundred MB of
spare blocks will be reserved and write runs on such media will perform
with less than half nominal speed.

File: xorrecord.info, Node: ExDeformat, Next: ExIsoSingle, Prev: ExFormat, Up: Examples
@ -650,8 +660,8 @@ File: xorrecord.info, Node: ExIsoSingle, Next: ExIsoMulti, Prev: ExDeformat,
============================================
$ xorrecord -v dev=/dev/sr0 speed=12 fs=8m \
blank=as_needed -eject padsize=300k my_image.iso
$ xorrecord -v dev=/dev/sr0 speed=12 fs=8m \ blank=as_needed -eject
padsize=300k my_image.iso

File: xorrecord.info, Node: ExIsoMulti, Next: ExIsoFly, Prev: ExIsoSingle, Up: Examples
@ -702,7 +712,7 @@ File: xorrecord.info, Node: ExIsoFly, Next: ExAfio, Prev: ExIsoMulti, Up: Ex
6.8 Write ISO 9660 session on-the-fly
=====================================
It is possible to combine the run of *xorrisofs* and `xorrecord' in a
It is possible to combine the run of *xorrisofs* and 'xorrecord' in a
pipeline without storing the ISO 9660 image as file on hard disk:
$ xorrisofs -M /dev/sr0 -C $m \
@ -711,8 +721,8 @@ $ xorrisofs -M /dev/sr0 -C $m \
-waiti -multi -grow_overwriteable_iso \
-eject padsize=300k -
This is also the main use case of program *xorriso* itself, where this
run would look like:
This is also the main use case of program *xorriso* itself, where
this run would look like:
$ xorriso -dev /dev/sr0 -joliet on -speed 12 -fs 8m \
-map ./tree2 /dir2 -commit_eject all
@ -724,10 +734,10 @@ File: xorrecord.info, Node: ExAfio, Prev: ExIsoFly, Up: Examples
============================================
This is possible with all media except minimally blanked DVD-RW and
DVD-R DL. Since the compressed output stream is of very variable
speed, a larger fifo is advised. Nevertheless, this example is not
suitable for very old CD drives which have no underrun protection and
thus would abort the burn run on temporary data shortage.
DVD-R DL. Since the compressed output stream is of very variable speed,
a larger fifo is advised. Nevertheless, this example is not suitable
for very old CD drives which have no underrun protection and thus would
abort the burn run on temporary data shortage.
$ find . | afio -oZ - | \
xorrecord -v dev=/dev/sr0 speed=12 fs=64m \
@ -752,7 +762,8 @@ File: xorrecord.info, Node: Files, Next: Seealso, Prev: Examples, Up: Top
7.1 Startup Files
=================
If not -no_rc is given as the first argument then `xorrecord' attempts
If not -no_rc is given as the first argument then 'xorrecord' attempts
on startup to read and execute lines from the following files:
/etc/default/xorriso
@ -761,7 +772,7 @@ on startup to read and execute lines from the following files:
$HOME/.xorrisorc
The files are read in the sequence given here, but none of them is
required to exist. The lines are not interpreted as `xorrecord' options
required to exist. The lines are not interpreted as 'xorrecord' options
but as generic *xorriso* commands. See man xorriso.

@ -772,10 +783,8 @@ File: xorrecord.info, Node: Seealso, Next: Bugreport, Prev: Files, Up: Top
For generic xorriso command mode
xorriso(1)
Formatting track sources for xorrecord
xorrisofs(1), mkisofs(8), genisoimage(8), afio(1), star(1)
Other programs which burn sessions to optical media
growisofs(1), cdrecord(1), wodim(1), cdrskin(1)
@ -785,13 +794,13 @@ File: xorrecord.info, Node: Bugreport, Next: Legal, Prev: Seealso, Up: Top
9 Reporting bugs
****************
To report bugs, request help, or suggest enhancements for `xorriso',
To report bugs, request help, or suggest enhancements for 'xorriso',
please send electronic mail to the public list <bug-xorriso@gnu.org>.
If more privacy is desired, mail to <scdbackup@gmx.net>.
Please describe what you expect `xorriso' to do, the program arguments
resp. commands by which you tried to achieve it, the messages of
`xorriso', and the undesirable outcome of your program run.
Please describe what you expect 'xorriso' to do, the program
arguments or dialog commands by which you tried to achieve it, the
messages of 'xorriso', and the undesirable outcome of your program run.
Expect to get asked more questions before solutions can be proposed.
@ -819,7 +828,7 @@ entitled to modify this text under that same license.
10.3 Credits
============
`xorriso' is in part based on work by Vreixo Formoso who provides
'xorriso' is in part based on work by Vreixo Formoso who provides
libisofs together with Mario Danic who also leads the libburnia team.
Thanks to Andy Polyakov who invented emulated growing, to Derek Foreman
and Ben Jansens who once founded libburn.
@ -837,45 +846,47 @@ File: xorrecord.info, Node: CommandIdx, Next: ConceptIdx, Prev: Legal, Up: T
* --devices get list of drives: DriveAddr. (line 8)
* --grow_overwriteable_iso emulate ISO 9660 multi-session: NonCdrecord.
(line 13)
(line 12)
* --multi_if_possible apply -multi if medium is suitable: NonCdrecord.
(line 35)
* --no_rc do not execute xorriso startup files: NonCdrecord.
(line 8)
* -atip inquire medium state: Inquire. (line 16)
* -checkdrive inquire drive CD capabilities: Inquire. (line 12)
* -dao explicitely set write type SAO/DAO: SetBurn. (line 178)
* -data explicitely announce a data track: SetBurn. (line 160)
* -dummy control write simulation: SetBurn. (line 102)
* -eject finally eject drive tray: SetBurn. (line 214)
* -help print sparse overview of options: Verbous. (line 33)
(line 32)
* --no_rc do not execute xorriso startup files: NonCdrecord. (line 8)
* -atip inquire medium state: Inquire. (line 14)
* -checkdrive inquire drive CD capabilities: Inquire. (line 11)
* -dao explicitely set write type SAO/DAO: SetBurn. (line 172)
* -data explicitely announce a data track: SetBurn. (line 157)
* -dummy control write simulation: SetBurn. (line 106)
* -eject finally eject drive tray: SetBurn. (line 211)
* -help print sparse overview of options: Verbous. (line 30)
* -immed keep drive buffer hungry: SetBurn. (line 208)
* -inq inquire drive identifiers: Inquire. (line 8)
* -isosize obtain track size from ISO 9660 superblock: SetBurn.
(line 136)
* -msinfo retrieve multi-session info: Inquire. (line 48)
* -multi keep media appendable after burn run: SetBurn. (line 84)
* -nopad disable adding of bytes to end of track: SetBurn. (line 152)
* -pad add 15 blocks to end of track: SetBurn. (line 155)
* -sao explicitely set write type SAO/DAO: SetBurn. (line 173)
* -tao explicitely set write type TAO: SetBurn. (line 166)
* -toc inquire medium content: Inquire. (line 25)
* -v increase program verbosity: Verbous. (line 17)
* -V log SCSI command transactions to stderr: Verbous. (line 22)
(line 137)
* -modesty_on_drive keep drive buffer hungry: NonCdrecord. (line 56)
* -msinfo retrieve multi-session info: Inquire. (line 43)
* -multi keep media appendable after burn run: SetBurn. (line 89)
* -nopad disable adding of bytes to end of track: SetBurn. (line 151)
* -pad add 15 blocks to end of track: SetBurn. (line 153)
* -sao explicitely set write type SAO/DAO: SetBurn. (line 168)
* -tao explicitely set write type TAO: SetBurn. (line 162)
* -toc inquire medium content: Inquire. (line 22)
* -v increase program verbosity: Verbous. (line 16)
* -V log SCSI command transactions to stderr: Verbous. (line 20)
* -version report emulation and xorriso version: Verbous. (line 8)
* -waiti access drive only after stdin delivers data: SetBurn.
(line 110)
* blank= make media re-usabable or format media: SetBurn. (line 27)
* dev= address the drive to be used: DriveAddr. (line 22)
* dvd_obs= set write transaction payload size: NonCdrecord. (line 54)
* fs= set program fifo size: SetBurn. (line 181)
(line 113)
* blank= make media re-usabable or format media: SetBurn. (line 28)
* dev= address the drive to be used: DriveAddr. (line 21)
* dvd_obs= set write transaction payload size: NonCdrecord. (line 49)
* fs= set program fifo size: SetBurn. (line 174)
* minbuf= keep drive buffer hungry: SetBurn. (line 205)
* padsize= add bytes to end of track: SetBurn. (line 144)
* speed= set write speed: SetBurn. (line 197)
* stdio_sync= control stdio buffer: NonCdrecord. (line 69)
* speed= set write speed: SetBurn. (line 189)
* stdio_sync= control stdio buffer: NonCdrecord. (line 93)
* stream_recording= try to get full speed on DVD-RAM, BD: NonCdrecord.
(line 43)
* tsize= set a fixed track size: SetBurn. (line 124)
(line 39)
* tsize= set a fixed track size: SetBurn. (line 126)
* write_start_address= set block address for write start: NonCdrecord.
(line 62)
(line 87)

File: xorrecord.info, Node: ConceptIdx, Prev: CommandIdx, Up: Top
@ -886,89 +897,92 @@ File: xorrecord.info, Node: ConceptIdx, Prev: CommandIdx, Up: Top
[index]
* Menu:
* Accessing drive, wait for stdin, -waiti: SetBurn. (line 110)
* Accessing drive, wait for stdin, -waiti: SetBurn. (line 113)
* Bugs, reporting: Bugreport. (line 6)
* Data track, announce, -data: SetBurn. (line 160)
* Defect management, control, stream_recording=: NonCdrecord. (line 43)
* Drive, address, dev=: DriveAddr. (line 22)
* Data track, announce, -data: SetBurn. (line 157)
* Defect management, control, stream_recording=: NonCdrecord. (line 39)
* Drive, address, dev=: DriveAddr. (line 21)
* Drive, get list of, --devices: DriveAddr. (line 8)
* Drive, inquire CD capabilities, -checkdrive: Inquire. (line 12)
* Drive, inquire CD capabilities, -checkdrive: Inquire. (line 11)
* Drive, inquire identifiers, -inq: Inquire. (line 8)
* Eject, the tray, -eject: SetBurn. (line 214)
* Eject, the tray, -eject: SetBurn. (line 211)
* Examples: Examples. (line 6)
* Fifo, set size, fs=: SetBurn. (line 181)
* Fifo, set size, fs=: SetBurn. (line 174)
* Full speed, on DVD-RAM and BD, stream_recording=: NonCdrecord.
(line 43)
(line 39)
* Media types, _definiton: Standards. (line 23)
* Media, blank, blank=: SetBurn. (line 27)
* Media, format, blank=: SetBurn. (line 27)
* Media, keep appendable, --multi_if_possible: NonCdrecord. (line 35)
* Media, keep appendable, -multi: SetBurn. (line 84)
* Media, make re-usable, blank=: SetBurn. (line 27)
* medium content, inquire, -toc: Inquire. (line 25)
* medium state, inquire, -atip: Inquire. (line 16)
* Media, blank, blank=: SetBurn. (line 28)
* Media, format, blank=: SetBurn. (line 28)
* Media, keep appendable, --multi_if_possible: NonCdrecord. (line 32)
* Media, keep appendable, -multi: SetBurn. (line 89)
* Media, make re-usable, blank=: SetBurn. (line 28)
* medium content, inquire, -toc: Inquire. (line 22)
* medium state, inquire, -atip: Inquire. (line 14)
* MMC, _definiton: Standards. (line 6)
* multi-session info, retrieve, -msinfo: Inquire. (line 48)
* multi-session info, retrieve, -msinfo: Inquire. (line 43)
* Multi-session, emulate ISO 9660, --grow_overwriteable_iso: NonCdrecord.
(line 13)
* Options, overview, -help: Verbous. (line 33)
(line 12)
* Options, overview, -help: Verbous. (line 30)
* Overwritable media, _definiton: Standards. (line 30)
* Padding, at end of track, padsize=: SetBurn. (line 144)
* Padding, disable, -nopad: SetBurn. (line 152)
* Padding, insufficient old, -pad: SetBurn. (line 155)
* Padding, disable, -nopad: SetBurn. (line 151)
* Padding, insufficient old, -pad: SetBurn. (line 153)
* Problems, reporting: Bugreport. (line 6)
* SCSI commands, log, -V: Verbous. (line 22)
* SCSI commands, log, -V: Verbous. (line 20)
* Sequentially recordable media, _definiton: Standards. (line 25)
* Session, _definiton: Standards. (line 12)
* Speed, set for writing, speed=: SetBurn. (line 197)
* Speed, set for writing, speed=: SetBurn. (line 189)
* Startup files, do not execute, --no_rc: NonCdrecord. (line 8)
* Track size, obtain from ISO 9660, -isosize: SetBurn. (line 136)
* Track size, set fixed, tsize=: SetBurn. (line 124)
* Track size, obtain from ISO 9660, -isosize: SetBurn. (line 137)
* Track size, set fixed, tsize=: SetBurn. (line 126)
* Track, _definiton: Standards. (line 13)
* Transaction size, set, dvd_obs=: NonCdrecord. (line 54)
* Tray, eject, -eject: SetBurn. (line 214)
* Verbosity, increase, -v: Verbous. (line 17)
* Verbosity, SCSI commands, -V: Verbous. (line 22)
* Transaction size, set, dvd_obs=: NonCdrecord. (line 49)
* Tray, eject, -eject: SetBurn. (line 211)
* Verbosity, increase, -v: Verbous. (line 16)
* Verbosity, SCSI commands, -V: Verbous. (line 20)
* Version, report, -version: Verbous. (line 8)
* Write simulation , control, -dummy: SetBurn. (line 102)
* Write simulation , control, -dummy: SetBurn. (line 106)
* Write start address, set, write_start_address=: NonCdrecord.
(line 62)
* Write type, SAO/DAO, -dao: SetBurn. (line 178)
* Write type, SAO/DAO, -sao: SetBurn. (line 173)
* Write type, TAO, -tao: SetBurn. (line 166)
* Write, buffer syncing, stdio_sync=: NonCdrecord. (line 69)
(line 87)
* Write type, SAO/DAO, -dao: SetBurn. (line 172)
* Write type, SAO/DAO, -sao: SetBurn. (line 168)
* Write type, TAO, -tao: SetBurn. (line 162)
* Write, buffer syncing, stdio_sync=: NonCdrecord. (line 93)
* Write, drive buffer, -immed: SetBurn. (line 208)
* Write, drive buffer, minbuf=: SetBurn. (line 205)
* Write, drive buffer, modesty_on_drive=: NonCdrecord. (line 56)
* xorriso, mkisofs emulation: Xorriso. (line 6)
* xorriso, options: Options. (line 6)

Tag Table:
Node: Top401
Node: Overview1111
Node: Standards1685
Node: Drive3837
Node: Xorriso5170
Node: Options5881
Node: DriveAddr6249
Node: Inquire7611
Node: SetBurn10481
Node: Verbous20781
Node: NonCdrecord22331
Node: Examples25876
Node: ExDevices26537
Node: ExMedium26755
Node: ExBlank27018
Node: ExFormat27239
Node: ExDeformat27753
Node: ExIsoSingle28020
Node: ExIsoMulti28304
Node: ExIsoFly29910
Node: ExAfio30573
Node: Files31554
Node: Seealso32101
Node: Bugreport32466
Node: Legal33047
Node: CommandIdx33974
Node: ConceptIdx37106
Node: Top395
Node: Overview1103
Node: Standards1683
Node: Drive3845
Node: Xorriso5176
Node: Options5885
Node: DriveAddr6253
Node: Inquire7618
Node: SetBurn10487
Node: Verbous20940
Node: NonCdrecord22490
Node: Examples27889
Node: ExDevices28550
Node: ExMedium28768
Node: ExBlank29031
Node: ExFormat29252
Node: ExDeformat29770
Node: ExIsoSingle30037
Node: ExIsoMulti30321
Node: ExIsoFly31955
Node: ExAfio32626
Node: Files33624
Node: Seealso34180
Node: Bugreport34543
Node: Legal35134
Node: CommandIdx36063
Node: ConceptIdx39339

End Tag Table

View File

@ -50,7 +50,7 @@
@c man .\" First parameter, NAME, should be all caps
@c man .\" Second parameter, SECTION, should be 1-8, maybe w/ subsection
@c man .\" other parameters are allowed: see man(7), man(1)
@c man .TH XORRECORD 1 "Version 1.4.1, May 17, 2015"
@c man .TH XORRECORD 1 "Version 1.4.1, Jul 30, 2015"
@c man .\" Please adjust this date whenever revising the manpage.
@c man .\"
@c man .\" Some roff macros, for reference:
@ -196,8 +196,8 @@ device file.
On Solaris, the user needs r-permission and privilege "sys_devices",
which is usually gained by running @command{xorrecord} via command pfexec.
@*
These permissions resp. privileges are needed already for listing a drive.
So it might be necessary to get the overview as superuser resp. via pfexec.
These permissions or privileges are needed already for listing a drive.
So it might be necessary to get the overview as superuser or via pfexec.
@*
@command{xorrecord} does not perform cdrecord option -scanbus and does
not accept the addresses of form Bus,Target,Lun which are told by -scanbus.
@ -228,7 +228,7 @@ to generic xorriso command mode. See @strong{man xorriso} for its description.
Other than in xorriso command mode, the sequence of the cdrecord emulation
options does not matter.
All pending actions get performed in a fixed sequence before the program
run ends resp. before cdrecord emulation ends.
run ends or before cdrecord emulation ends.
@c man .SS
@node Options, Examples, Xorriso, Top
@chapter Options
@ -648,6 +648,20 @@ MMC drives usually activate their own idea of speed and take
the speed value given by the burn program only as a hint
for their own decision.
@c man .TP
@item minbuf=percentage
@kindex minbuf= keep drive buffer hungry
@cindex Write, drive buffer, minbuf=
Equivalent to:
@*
modesty_on_drive=<percentage>
@c man .TP
@item -immed
@kindex -immed keep drive buffer hungry
@cindex Write, drive buffer, -immed
Equivalent to:
@*
modesty_on_drive=75
@c man .TP
@item -eject
@kindex -eject finally eject drive tray
@cindex Eject, the tray, -eject
@ -679,7 +693,7 @@ Afterwards end emulation without performing any drive operation.
@cindex Verbosity, increase, -v
Increase program verbosity by one level. There are four verbosity levels
from nearly silent to debugging verbosity. The both highest levels can
be enabled by repeated -v or by -vv resp. -vvv.
be enabled by repeated -v or by -vv or by -vvv.
@c man .TP
@item -V
@kindex -V log SCSI command transactions to stderr
@ -779,6 +793,46 @@ size. A number of 64 KB may improve throughput with bus systems which
show latency problems. The default depends on media type, option
stream_recording=, and on compile time options.
@c man .TP
@item modesty_on_drive=parameter[:parameters]
@kindex -modesty_on_drive keep drive buffer hungry
@cindex Write, drive buffer, modesty_on_drive=
Control whether the drive buffer shall be kept from getting completely filled.
Parameter "on" (or "1") keeps the program from trying to write to the burner
drive while its buffer is in danger to be filled over a given limit.
If this filling is exceeded then the program will wait until the filling
reaches a given low percentage value.
@*
This can ease the load on operating system and drive controller and thus help
with achieving better input bandwidth if disk and burner are not on independent
controllers (like hda and hdb). It may also help with simultaneous burns on
different burners with Linux kernels like 3.16. On the other hand it increases
the risk of buffer underflow and thus reduced write speed.
@*
Some burners are not suitable because they
report buffer fill with granularity too coarse in size or time,
or expect their buffer to be filled to the top before they go to full speed.
@*
Parameters "off" or "0" disable this feature.
@*
The threshhold for beginning to wait is given by parameter "max_percent=".
Parameter "min_percent=" defines the threshhold for resuming transmission.
Percentages are permissible in the range of 25 to 100. Numbers in this
range without a prepended name are interpreted as "on:min_percent=".
@*
E.g.: modesty_on_drive=75
@*
The optimal values depend on the buffer behavior of the drive.
@*
There are also timing parameters "timeout_sec=", "min_usec=", "max_usec=".
Read the description of burn_drive_set_buffer_waiting() in libburn.h,
before setting them to non-default values.
@*
Parameters, which are not mentioned with a modesty_on_drive= option,
stay unchanged.
Default is:
@*
modesty_on_drive=off:min_percent=65:max_percent=95
@c man .TP
@item write_start_address=value
@kindex write_start_address= set block address for write start
@cindex Write start address, set, write_start_address=
@ -1057,7 +1111,7 @@ If more privacy is desired, mail to @email{scdbackup@@gmx.net}.
@*
@sp 1
Please describe what you expect @command{xorriso} to do,
the program arguments resp. commands by which you tried to achieve it,
the program arguments or dialog commands by which you tried to achieve it,
the messages of @command{xorriso}, and the undesirable outcome of your
program run.
@*

View File

@ -9,7 +9,7 @@
.\" First parameter, NAME, should be all caps
.\" Second parameter, SECTION, should be 1-8, maybe w/ subsection
.\" other parameters are allowed: see man(7), man(1)
.TH XORRISO 1 "Version 1.4.1, Mai 17, 2015"
.TH XORRISO 1 "Version 1.4.1, Jul 30, 2015"
.\" Please adjust this date whenever revising the manpage.
.\"
.\" Some roff macros, for reference:
@ -216,7 +216,7 @@ for \fBxorriso\fR.
.br
Closed is the state of DVD\-ROM media and of multi\-session media which were
written with command \-close on. If the drive is read\-only hardware then it will
probably show any media as closed CD\-ROM resp. DVD\-ROM.
probably show any media as closed CD\-ROM or DVD\-ROM.
.br
Overwriteable media assume this state in such read\-only drives or if they
contain unrecognizable data in the first 32 data blocks.
@ -778,7 +778,7 @@ If an ISO image was written onto a partition with offset of 640000 blocks of
512 bytes, then it can be loaded from the base device by \-displacement 160000.
.br
In both cases, the ISO sessions should be self contained, i.e. not add\-on
sessions to an ISO image outside their track resp. partition.
sessions to an ISO image outside their track or partition.
.TP
\fB\-drive_class\fR "harmless"|"banned"|"caution"|"clear_list" disk_pattern
Add a drive path pattern to one of the safety lists or make those lists empty.
@ -991,7 +991,8 @@ for substantial time after they have been used for reading. This reduces
the startup time for the next drive operation but can be loud and waste
energy if no i/o with the drive is expected to happen soon.
.br
Modes "in", "out", "all" immediately calm down \-indev, \-outdev, resp. both.
Modes "in", "out", "all" immediately calm down \-indev, \-outdev, or both,
respectively.
Mode "revoke" immediately alerts both.
Mode "on" causes \-calm_drive to be performed automatically after each \-dev,
\-indev, and \-outdev. Mode "off" disables this.
@ -1121,7 +1122,7 @@ as files to add, if they are not parameters to appropriate commands.
\fB\-path_list\fR disk_path
Like \-add but read the parameter words from file disk_path
or standard input if disk_path is "\-".
The list must contain exactly one pathspec resp. disk_path pattern per line.
The list must contain exactly one pathspec or disk_path pattern per line.
.TP
\fB\-quoted_path_list\fR disk_path
Like \-path_list but with quoted input reading rules. Lines get split into
@ -1248,7 +1249,7 @@ In case of collision merge directories with existing ones, but do not overwrite
existing ISO file objects.
.br
The rules for generating the copy addresses are the same as with
command \-cpr (see above) resp. shell command cp \-r. Other than with \-cpr,
command \-cpr (see above) or shell command cp \-r. Other than with \-cpr,
relative iso_rr_path_original will get prepended the \-cd path and not
the \-cdx path. Consider to \-mkdir iso_rr_path_dest before \-cp_clone
so the copy address does not depend on the number of iso_rr_path_original
@ -1333,7 +1334,7 @@ if they contain a / character, or as \-not_leaf pattern.
.TP
\fB\-quoted_not_list\fR disk_path
Like \-not_list but with quoted input reading rules. Each word is
handled as one parameter for \-not_paths resp. \-not_leaf.
handled as one parameter for \-not_paths or \-not_leaf.
.TP
\fB\-follow\fR occasion[:occasion[...]]
Enable or disable resolution of symbolic links and mountpoints under
@ -1426,7 +1427,7 @@ Set the threshold for automatic splitting of regular files. Such splitting
maps a large disk file onto a ISO directory with several part files in it.
This is necessary if the size of the disk file exceeds \-file_size_limit.
Older operating systems can handle files in mounted ISO 9660 filesystems
only if they are smaller than 2 GiB resp. 4 GiB.
only if they are smaller than 2 GiB or in other cases 4 GiB.
.br
Default is 0 which will exclude files larger than \-file_size_limit by a
FAILURE event.
@ -1558,8 +1559,8 @@ ACL entries are separated by comma or newline. If an entry is empty text or
begins with "#" then it will be ignored. A valid entry has to begin
by a letter out of {ugom} for "user", "group", "other", "mask". It has to
contain two colons ":". A non\-empty text between those ":" gives a user id
resp. group id. After the second ":" there may be letters out of {rwx\- #}.
The first three give read, write resp. execute permission.
or group id. After the second ":" there may be letters out of {rwx\- #}.
The first three give read, write, or execute permission.
Letters "\-", " " and TAB are ignored. "#" causes the rest of the entry to
be ignored. Letter "X" or any other letters are not supported. Examples:
.br
@ -1812,7 +1813,7 @@ All applicable \-compliance rules are taken into respect.
Rule "omit_version" is always enabled, because else
namespaces "joliet" and "ecma119" would cause changes with every
non\-directory name.
Consider to also enable rules "no_force_dots" resp. "no_j_force_dots".
Consider to also enable rules "no_force_dots" and "no_j_force_dots".
.br
The namespaces use different character sets and apply further restrictions
to name length, permissible characters, and mandatory name components.
@ -1840,7 +1841,7 @@ If this test is reached then the evaluation ends immediately and action
is performed if the decision is "yes" or "true". See operator \-if.
.br
\fB\-true\fR and \fB\-false\fR :
Always match resp. match not. Evaluation goes on.
Always match or match not, respectively. Evaluation goes on.
.br
\fB\-sort_lba\fR :
Always match. This causes \-find to perform its action in a sequence sorted by
@ -2288,7 +2289,7 @@ burn programs but you may well try some of those listed below
under SEE ALSO.
.TP
\fB\-eject\fR "in"|"out"|"all"
Eject the medium in \-indev, resp. \-outdev, resp. both drives.
Eject the medium in \-indev, \-outdev, or both drives, respectively.
Note: It is not possible yet to effectively eject disk files.
.TP
\fB\-commit_eject\fR "in"|"out"|"all"|"none"
@ -2424,9 +2425,9 @@ Only if the drive reports contradicting speed information there will appear
\-speed 0, if it deviates from "Write speed H".
.br
"Read speed L" and "Read speed H" tell the minimum and maximum read speeds,
as reported by the drive. They would be chosen by \-read_speed "min" resp.
"max" if they undercut resp. surpass the built\-in limits. These are "1x"
resp. "52xCD", "24xDVD", "20xBD".
as reported by the drive. They would be chosen by \-read_speed "min" or
"max" if they undercut or surpass the built\-in limits. These are "1x",
"52xCD", "24xDVD", "20xBD".
.TP
\fB\-close_damaged\fR "as_needed"|"force"
Try to close the upcomming track and session if the drive reported the medium
@ -2445,7 +2446,8 @@ No image changes are allowed to be pending before this command is performed.
After closing was attempted, both drives are given up.
.TP
\fB\-list_profiles\fR "in"|"out"|"all"
Put out a list of media types supported by \-indev, resp. \-outdev, resp. both.
Put out a list of media types supported by \-indev, \-outdev, or both,
respectively.
The currently recognized type is marked by text "(current)".
.TP
.B Settings for result writing:
@ -2837,6 +2839,44 @@ or BD media. A number of 64 KB may improve throughput with bus systems which
show latency problems. The default depends on media type, on command
\-stream_recording , and on compile time options.
.TP
\fB\-modesty_on_drive\fR parameter[:parameters]
Control whether the drive buffer shall be kept from getting completely filled.
Parameter "on" (or "1") keeps the program from trying to write to the burner
drive while its buffer is in danger to be filled over a given limit.
If this limit is exceeded then the program will wait until the filling
reaches a given low percentage value.
.br
This can ease the load on operating system and drive controller and thus help
with achieving better input bandwidth if disk and burner are not on independent
controllers (like hda and hdb). It may also help with simultaneous burns on
different burners with Linux kernels like 3.16. On the other hand it increases
the risk of buffer underflow and thus reduced write speed.
.br
Some burners are not suitable because they
report buffer fill with granularity too coarse in size or time,
or expect their buffer to be filled to the top before they go to full speed.
.br
Parameters "off" or "0" disable this feature.
.br
The threshhold for beginning to wait is given by parameter "max_percent=".
Parameter "min_percent=" defines the threshhold for resuming transmission.
Percentages are permissible in the range of 25 to 100. Numbers in this
range without a prepended name are interpreted as "on:min_percent=".
.br
E.g.: \-modesty_on_drive 75
.br
The optimal values depend on the buffer behavior of the drive.
.br
There are also timing parameters "timeout_sec=", "min_usec=", "max_usec=".
Read the description of burn_drive_set_buffer_waiting() in libburn.h,
before setting them to non\-default values.
.br
Parameters, which are not mentioned with a \-modesty_on_drive command,
stay unchanged.
Default is:
.br
\-modesty_on_drive off:min_percent=65:max_percent=95
.TP
\fB\-stdio_sync\fR "on"|"off"|"end"|number
Set the number of bytes after which to force output to stdio: pseudo drives.
This forcing keeps the memory from being clogged with lots of
@ -3306,8 +3346,8 @@ This is mutually exclusive with production of other boot blocks like MBR.
.br
\fBmips_discard\fR, \fBsparc_discard\fR, \fBhppa_discard\fR,
\fBalpha_discard\fR
revoke any boot file declarations made for mips, mipsel, sparc, hppa,
resp. alpha.
revoke any boot file declarations made for mips/mipsel, sparc, hppa,
or alpha, respectively.
This removes the ban on production of other boot blocks.
.br
\fBhfsplus_serial=\fRhexstring sets a string of 16 digits "0" to "9"
@ -3726,7 +3766,7 @@ before ending the program.
With setting "tree" the reassuring prompt will appear for an eventual
directory only once and not for each file in its whole subtree.
.br
Setting "off" silently kills any kind of image file object resp. performs
Setting "off" silently kills any kind of image file object and performs
above irrevocable actions.
.br
To really produce user prompts, command \-dialog needs to be set to "on".
@ -3842,7 +3882,7 @@ address.
"%sbsector%" will be substituted by the session start sector.
.br
"%track%", "%session%", "%volid%" will be substituted by track number,
session number, resp. volume id of the depicted session.
session number, or volume id of the depicted session.
.TP
\fB\-print_size\fR
Print the foreseeable consumption of 2048 byte blocks
@ -3966,8 +4006,8 @@ File type 'e' indicates the El Torito boot catalog.
.br
If the file has non\-trivial ACL, then a '+' is appended to the permission info.
If the file is hidden, then 'I' for "iso_rr", 'J' for "joliet", 'A'
for "hfsplus", resp. 'H' for multiple hiding gets appended.
Together with ACL it is 'i', 'j', 'a', resp. 'h'.
for "hfsplus", 'H' for multiple hiding gets appended.
Together with ACL it is 'i', 'j', 'a', 'h'.
.TP
\fB\-lsdl\fR iso_rr_pattern [***]
Like \-lsd but also list some of the file attributes.
@ -4578,7 +4618,7 @@ commands \-mkdir, \-cp_clone, \-find update_merge, and \-find rm_merge.
\-root and \-old\-root set command \-disk_dev_ino to "ino_only" and \-md5 to "on",
by default.
\-disk_dev_ino can be set to "off" by \-\-old\-root\-no\-ino
resp. to "on" by \-\-old\-root\-devno .
or to "on" by \-\-old\-root\-devno .
\-md5 can be set to "off" by \-\-old\-root\-no\-md5 .
.br
Not original mkisofs options are \-\-quoted_path_list ,
@ -4741,7 +4781,7 @@ character device.
If list_path is not empty then the record will also be appended to the
data file given by this path.
.br
Program scdbackup_verify will recognize and verify tag resp. record.
Program scdbackup_verify will recognize and verify tag and file record.
.TP
.B Scripting, dialog and program control features:
.TP
@ -4886,7 +4926,7 @@ result and info channel. An empty text will cause no output at all.
\fB\-prompt\fR text
Show text at beginning of output line and
wait for the user to hit the Enter key
resp. to send a line via stdin.
or to send a line via stdin.
.TP
\fB\-sleep\fR seconds
Wait for the given number of seconds before perfoming the next command.
@ -4916,7 +4956,7 @@ This transport becomes visible with \-report_about "ALL".
If path is not empty it gives the address of a plain text file where
a log record gets appended after each session. This log can be used to
determine the start_lba of a session for mount options \-o sbsector=
resp. \-s from date or volume ID.
(on GNU/Linux) or \-s (on FreeBSD) from date or volume ID.
.br
Record format is: timestamp start_lba size volume\-id
.br
@ -5115,7 +5155,7 @@ or be "\-" to leave the according standard i/o channel unreplaced.
.br
xorriso will open the stdin pipe, read and execute dialog lines from it
until the sender closes the pipe. The output pipes get opened depending on
mode "buffered" resp. "direct". After all lines are executed, xorriso will
mode "buffered" or "direct". After all lines are executed, xorriso will
close its side of the pipes and enter a new cycle of opening, reading and
executing.
.br
@ -5602,7 +5642,7 @@ sums against the current file content on hard disk. This is usually much faster
than the default which compares both contents directly.
.br
With \fBmount\fR option \fB\-o "sbsector="\fR on GNU/Linux
resp. \fB\-s\fR on FreeBSD or NetBSD
or \fB\-s\fR on FreeBSD or NetBSD
it is possible to access the session trees which represent the older backup
versions. With CD media, GNU/Linux mount accepts session numbers directly by
its option "session=".
@ -5690,7 +5730,7 @@ $ xorriso \-abort_on NEVER \-indev /dev/sr0 \\
This can be repeated several times, if necessary with \-eject or with other
\-indev drives. See the human readable part of "$HOME"/dvd_copy.map for
addresses which can be used on "$HOME"/dvd_copy with mount option \-o sbsector=
resp. \-s.
or \-s.
.SH FILES
.SS
.B Program alias names:
@ -5775,7 +5815,7 @@ please send electronic mail to the public list <bug\-xorriso@gnu.org>.
If more privacy is desired, mail to <scdbackup@gmx.net>.
.br
Please describe what you expect \fBxorriso\fR to do,
the program arguments resp. commands by which you tried to achieve it,
the program arguments or dialog commands by which you tried to achieve it,
the messages of \fBxorriso\fR, and the undesirable outcome of your
program run.
.br

View File

@ -418,7 +418,7 @@ int Xorriso_execute_option(struct XorrisO *xorriso, char *line, int flag);
0= off
1= in_double_quotes
2= in_quotes
3= with_quoted_input resp. on
3= with_quoted_input
bit5= Prepend the program name as (*argv)[0], so that
*argv is suitable for Xorriso_interpreter()
and other calls which expect this.
@ -992,7 +992,7 @@ struct Xorriso_lsT;
the redirection is ended by a call to Xorriso_pull_outlists() with the
stack_handle value returned by this call.
If Xorriso_option_pkt_output() is set to "on", then it will consolidate
output in the result_list of Xorriso_fetch_outlists() resp.
output in the result_list of Xorriso_fetch_outlists() and
Xorriso_pull_outlists().
@param xorriso The environment handle
@param stack_handle returns an id number which is unique as long as
@ -1068,8 +1068,8 @@ int Xorriso_peek_outlists(struct XorrisO *xorriso, int stack_handle,
/** Disable the redirection given by stack_handle. If it was the current
receiver of messages then switch output to the next older redirection
resp. to the normal channels if no redirections are stacked any more.
receiver of messages then switch output to the next older redirection,
or to the normal channels if no redirections are stacked any more.
The messages collected by the disabled redirection are handed out as
two lists. Both lists have to be disposed via Xorriso_lst_destroy_all()
when they are no longer needed.
@ -1097,7 +1097,7 @@ int Xorriso_pull_outlists(struct XorrisO *xorriso, int stack_handle,
@param xorriso The environment handle
@param result_handler Pointer to the function which shall be called with
each result message. A NULL pointer causes output
to be directed to stdout resp. to be interpreted
to be directed to stdout or to be interpreted
as -pkt_output format if this is enabled by
Xorriso_option_pkt_output().
The function should return 1. A return value of -1
@ -1108,7 +1108,7 @@ int Xorriso_pull_outlists(struct XorrisO *xorriso, int stack_handle,
Submit NULL if result_handler is NULL.
@param info_handler Pointer to the function which shall be called with
each info message. A NULL pointer causes output to
be directed to stderr resp. to -as mkisofs -log-file.
be directed to stderr or to -as mkisofs -log-file.
The function should return 1. A return value of -1
urges not to call again with further lines.
@param info_handle The first argument of (*info_handler)(). It shall
@ -1151,7 +1151,7 @@ char *Xorriso_lst_get_text(struct Xorriso_lsT *entry, int flag);
/** Obtain the address of the next item in the chain of messages.
An iteration over the output of Xorriso_pull_outlists() starts at the
returned result_list resp. info_list and ends when this function returns
returned result_list or info_list and ends when this function returns
NULL.
@param entry The current list item
@param flag unused yet, submit 0
@ -1650,6 +1650,10 @@ int Xorriso_option_md5(struct XorrisO *xorriso, char *mode, int flag);
int Xorriso_option_mkdiri(struct XorrisO *xorriso, int argc, char **argv,
int *idx, int flag);
/* Command -modesty_on_drive */
int Xorriso_option_modesty_on_drive(struct XorrisO *xorriso, char *mode,
int flag);
/* Command -mount , -mount_cmd , -session_string */
/* @param bit0= -mount_cmd: print mount command to result channel rather
than performing it

File diff suppressed because it is too large Load Diff

View File

@ -50,7 +50,7 @@
@c man .\" First parameter, NAME, should be all caps
@c man .\" Second parameter, SECTION, should be 1-8, maybe w/ subsection
@c man .\" other parameters are allowed: see man(7), man(1)
@c man .TH XORRISO 1 "Version 1.4.1, Mai 17, 2015"
@c man .TH XORRISO 1 "Version 1.4.1, Jul 30, 2015"
@c man .\" Please adjust this date whenever revising the manpage.
@c man .\"
@c man .\" Some roff macros, for reference:
@ -330,7 +330,7 @@ for @command{xorriso}.
@*
Closed is the state of DVD-ROM media and of multi-session media which were
written with command -close on. If the drive is read-only hardware then it will
probably show any media as closed CD-ROM resp. DVD-ROM.
probably show any media as closed CD-ROM or DVD-ROM.
@*
Overwriteable media assume this state in such read-only drives or if they
contain unrecognizable data in the first 32 data blocks.
@ -1003,7 +1003,7 @@ If an ISO image was written onto a partition with offset of 640000 blocks of
512 bytes, then it can be loaded from the base device by -displacement 160000.
@*
In both cases, the ISO sessions should be self contained, i.e. not add-on
sessions to an ISO image outside their track resp. partition.
sessions to an ISO image outside their track or partition.
@c man .TP
@item -drive_class "harmless"|"banned"|"caution"|"clear_list" disk_pattern
@kindex -drive_class controls drive accessability
@ -1240,7 +1240,8 @@ for substantial time after they have been used for reading. This reduces
the startup time for the next drive operation but can be loud and waste
energy if no i/o with the drive is expected to happen soon.
@*
Modes "in", "out", "all" immediately calm down -indev, -outdev, resp. both.
Modes "in", "out", "all" immediately calm down -indev, -outdev, or both,
respectively.
Mode "revoke" immediately alerts both.
Mode "on" causes -calm_drive to be performed automatically after each -dev,
-indev, and -outdev. Mode "off" disables this.
@ -1394,7 +1395,7 @@ as files to add, if they are not parameters to appropriate commands.
@cindex Insert, paths from disk file, -path_list
Like -add but read the parameter words from file disk_path
or standard input if disk_path is "-".
The list must contain exactly one pathspec resp. disk_path pattern per line.
The list must contain exactly one pathspec or disk_path pattern per line.
@c man .TP
@item -quoted_path_list disk_path
@kindex -quoted_path_list inserts paths from disk file
@ -1547,7 +1548,7 @@ In case of collision merge directories with existing ones, but do not overwrite
existing ISO file objects.
@*
The rules for generating the copy addresses are the same as with
command -cpr (see above) resp. shell command cp -r. Other than with -cpr,
command -cpr (see above) or shell command cp -r. Other than with -cpr,
relative iso_rr_path_original will get prepended the -cd path and not
the -cdx path. Consider to -mkdir iso_rr_path_dest before -cp_clone
so the copy address does not depend on the number of iso_rr_path_original
@ -1648,7 +1649,7 @@ if they contain a / character, or as -not_leaf pattern.
@kindex -quoted_not_list sets exclusions
@cindex Insert, file exclusion, -quoted_not_list
Like -not_list but with quoted input reading rules. Each word is
handled as one parameter for -not_paths resp. -not_leaf.
handled as one parameter for -not_paths or -not_leaf.
@c man .TP
@item -follow occasion[:occasion[...]]
@kindex -follow softlinks and mount points
@ -1751,7 +1752,7 @@ Set the threshold for automatic splitting of regular files. Such splitting
maps a large disk file onto a ISO directory with several part files in it.
This is necessary if the size of the disk file exceeds -file_size_limit.
Older operating systems can handle files in mounted ISO 9660 filesystems
only if they are smaller than 2 GiB resp. 4 GiB.
only if they are smaller than 2 GiB or in other cases 4 GiB.
@*
Default is 0 which will exclude files larger than -file_size_limit by a
FAILURE event.
@ -1915,8 +1916,8 @@ ACL entries are separated by comma or newline. If an entry is empty text or
begins with "#" then it will be ignored. A valid entry has to begin
by a letter out of @{ugom@} for "user", "group", "other", "mask". It has to
contain two colons ":". A non-empty text between those ":" gives a user id
resp. group id. After the second ":" there may be letters out of @{rwx- #@}.
The first three give read, write resp. execute permission.
or group id. After the second ":" there may be letters out of @{rwx- #@}.
The first three give read, write, or execute permission.
Letters "-", " " and TAB are ignored. "#" causes the rest of the entry to
be ignored. Letter "X" or any other letters are not supported. Examples:
@*
@ -2193,7 +2194,7 @@ All applicable -compliance rules are taken into respect.
Rule "omit_version" is always enabled, because else
namespaces "joliet" and "ecma119" would cause changes with every
non-directory name.
Consider to also enable rules "no_force_dots" resp. "no_j_force_dots".
Consider to also enable rules "no_force_dots" and "no_j_force_dots".
@*
The namespaces use different character sets and apply further restrictions
to name length, permissible characters, and mandatory name components.
@ -2223,7 +2224,7 @@ is performed if the decision is "yes" or "true". See operator -if.
@c man \fB\-true\fR and \fB\-false\fR :
@c man-ignore-lines 1
@item -true and -false :
Always match resp. match not. Evaluation goes on.
Always match or match not, respectively. Evaluation goes on.
@*
@item -sort_lba :
Always match. This causes -find to perform its action in a sequence sorted by
@ -2718,7 +2719,7 @@ under SEE ALSO.
@item -eject "in"|"out"|"all"
@kindex -eject ejects drive tray
@cindex Drive, eject tray, -eject
Eject the medium in -indev, resp. -outdev, resp. both drives.
Eject the medium in -indev, -outdev, or both drives, respectively.
Note: It is not possible yet to effectively eject disk files.
@c man .TP
@item -commit_eject "in"|"out"|"all"|"none"
@ -2864,9 +2865,9 @@ Only if the drive reports contradicting speed information there will appear
-speed 0, if it deviates from "Write speed H".
@*
"Read speed L" and "Read speed H" tell the minimum and maximum read speeds,
as reported by the drive. They would be chosen by -read_speed "min" resp.
"max" if they undercut resp. surpass the built-in limits. These are "1x"
resp. "52xCD", "24xDVD", "20xBD".
as reported by the drive. They would be chosen by -read_speed "min" or
"max" if they undercut or surpass the built-in limits. These are "1x",
"52xCD", "24xDVD", "20xBD".
@c man .TP
@item -close_damaged "as_needed"|"force"
@kindex -close_damaged closes damaged track and session
@ -2889,7 +2890,8 @@ After closing was attempted, both drives are given up.
@item -list_profiles "in"|"out"|"all"
@kindex -list_profiles lists supported media
@cindex Drive, list supported media, -list_profiles
Put out a list of media types supported by -indev, resp. -outdev, resp. both.
Put out a list of media types supported by -indev, -outdev, or both,
respectively.
The currently recognized type is marked by text "(current)".
@end table
@c man .TP
@ -3335,6 +3337,46 @@ or BD media. A number of 64 KB may improve throughput with bus systems which
show latency problems. The default depends on media type, on command
-stream_recording , and on compile time options.
@c man .TP
@item -modesty_on_drive parameter[:parameters]
@kindex -modesty_on_drive keep drive buffer hungry
@cindex Write, drive buffer, -modesty_on_drive
Control whether the drive buffer shall be kept from getting completely filled.
Parameter "on" (or "1") keeps the program from trying to write to the burner
drive while its buffer is in danger to be filled over a given limit.
If this limit is exceeded then the program will wait until the filling
reaches a given low percentage value.
@*
This can ease the load on operating system and drive controller and thus help
with achieving better input bandwidth if disk and burner are not on independent
controllers (like hda and hdb). It may also help with simultaneous burns on
different burners with Linux kernels like 3.16. On the other hand it increases
the risk of buffer underflow and thus reduced write speed.
@*
Some burners are not suitable because they
report buffer fill with granularity too coarse in size or time,
or expect their buffer to be filled to the top before they go to full speed.
@*
Parameters "off" or "0" disable this feature.
@*
The threshhold for beginning to wait is given by parameter "max_percent=".
Parameter "min_percent=" defines the threshhold for resuming transmission.
Percentages are permissible in the range of 25 to 100. Numbers in this
range without a prepended name are interpreted as "on:min_percent=".
@*
E.g.: -modesty_on_drive 75
@*
The optimal values depend on the buffer behavior of the drive.
@*
There are also timing parameters "timeout_sec=", "min_usec=", "max_usec=".
Read the description of burn_drive_set_buffer_waiting() in libburn.h,
before setting them to non-default values.
@*
Parameters, which are not mentioned with a -modesty_on_drive command,
stay unchanged.
Default is:
@*
-modesty_on_drive off:min_percent=65:max_percent=95
@c man .TP
@item -stdio_sync "on"|"off"|"end"|number
@kindex -stdio_sync controls stdio buffer
@cindex Write, buffer syncing, -stdio_sync
@ -3845,8 +3887,8 @@ This is mutually exclusive with production of other boot blocks like MBR.
@*
@strong{mips_discard}, @strong{sparc_discard}, @strong{hppa_discard},
@strong{alpha_discard}
revoke any boot file declarations made for mips, mipsel, sparc, hppa,
resp. alpha.
revoke any boot file declarations made for mips/mipsel, sparc, hppa,
or alpha, respectively.
This removes the ban on production of other boot blocks.
@*
@cindex HFS+ serial number
@ -4322,7 +4364,7 @@ before ending the program.
With setting "tree" the reassuring prompt will appear for an eventual
directory only once and not for each file in its whole subtree.
@*
Setting "off" silently kills any kind of image file object resp. performs
Setting "off" silently kills any kind of image file object and performs
above irrevocable actions.
@*
To really produce user prompts, command -dialog needs to be set to "on".
@ -4455,7 +4497,7 @@ address.
"%sbsector%" will be substituted by the session start sector.
@*
"%track%", "%session%", "%volid%" will be substituted by track number,
session number, resp. volume id of the depicted session.
session number, or volume id of the depicted session.
@c man .TP
@item -print_size
@kindex -print_size predicts image size
@ -4607,8 +4649,8 @@ File type 'e' indicates the El Torito boot catalog.
@*
If the file has non-trivial ACL, then a '+' is appended to the permission info.
If the file is hidden, then 'I' for "iso_rr", 'J' for "joliet", 'A'
for "hfsplus", resp. 'H' for multiple hiding gets appended.
Together with ACL it is 'i', 'j', 'a', resp. 'h'.
for "hfsplus", 'H' for multiple hiding gets appended.
Together with ACL it is 'i', 'j', 'a', 'h'.
@c man .TP
@item -lsdl iso_rr_pattern [***]
@kindex -lsdl lists files in ISO image
@ -5320,7 +5362,7 @@ commands -mkdir, -cp_clone, -find update_merge, and -find rm_merge.
-root and -old-root set command -disk_dev_ino to "ino_only" and -md5 to "on",
by default.
@minus{}disk_dev_ino can be set to "off" by @minus{}@minus{}old-root-no-ino
resp. to "on" by @minus{}@minus{}old-root-devno .
or to "on" by @minus{}@minus{}old-root-devno .
@minus{}md5 can be set to "off" by @minus{}@minus{}old-root-no-md5 .
@*
Not original mkisofs options are @minus{}@minus{}quoted_path_list ,
@ -5493,7 +5535,7 @@ character device.
If list_path is not empty then the record will also be appended to the
data file given by this path.
@*
Program scdbackup_verify will recognize and verify tag resp. record.
Program scdbackup_verify will recognize and verify tag and file record.
@end table
@c man .TP
@c man .B Scripting, dialog and program control features:
@ -5674,7 +5716,7 @@ result and info channel. An empty text will cause no output at all.
@cindex Program, prompt for enter key, -prompt
Show text at beginning of output line and
wait for the user to hit the Enter key
resp. to send a line via stdin.
or to send a line via stdin.
@c man .TP
@item -sleep seconds
@kindex -sleep waits for a given time span
@ -5711,7 +5753,7 @@ This transport becomes visible with -report_about "ALL".
If path is not empty it gives the address of a plain text file where
a log record gets appended after each session. This log can be used to
determine the start_lba of a session for mount options -o sbsector=
resp. -s from date or volume ID.
(on GNU/Linux) or -s (on FreeBSD) from date or volume ID.
@*
Record format is: timestamp start_lba size volume-id
@*
@ -5934,7 +5976,7 @@ or be "-" to leave the according standard i/o channel unreplaced.
@*
xorriso will open the stdin pipe, read and execute dialog lines from it
until the sender closes the pipe. The output pipes get opened depending on
mode "buffered" resp. "direct". After all lines are executed, xorriso will
mode "buffered" or "direct". After all lines are executed, xorriso will
close its side of the pipes and enter a new cycle of opening, reading and
executing.
@*
@ -6562,7 +6604,7 @@ sums against the current file content on hard disk. This is usually much faster
than the default which compares both contents directly.
@*
With @strong{mount} option @strong{-o "sbsector="} on GNU/Linux
resp. @strong{-s} on FreeBSD or NetBSD
or @strong{-s} on FreeBSD or NetBSD
it is possible to access the session trees which represent the older backup
versions. With CD media, GNU/Linux mount accepts session numbers directly by
its option "session=".
@ -6666,7 +6708,7 @@ $ xorriso -abort_on NEVER -indev /dev/sr0 \
This can be repeated several times, if necessary with -eject or with other
-indev drives. See the human readable part of "$HOME"/dvd_copy.map for
addresses which can be used on "$HOME"/dvd_copy with mount option -o sbsector=
resp. -s.
or -s.
@c man .SH FILES
@node Files, Seealso, Examples, Top
@chapter Files
@ -6798,7 +6840,7 @@ If more privacy is desired, mail to @email{scdbackup@@gmx.net}.
@*
@sp 1
Please describe what you expect @command{xorriso} to do,
the program arguments resp. commands by which you tried to achieve it,
the program arguments or dialog commands by which you tried to achieve it,
the messages of @command{xorriso}, and the undesirable outcome of your
program run.
@*

View File

@ -365,6 +365,16 @@ struct XorrisO { /* the global context of xorriso */
int dvd_obs; /* DVD write chunk size: 0, 32k or 64k */
int modesty_on_drive; /* "enable" of burn_drive_set_buffer_waiting()
0= disable , 1= enable waiting ,
(-1 = do not change setting)
*/
int min_buffer_usec; /* The other parameters for this function */
int max_buffer_usec;
int buffer_timeout_sec;
int min_buffer_percent;
int max_buffer_percent;
int stdio_sync; /* stdio fsync interval: -1, 0, >=32 */
int stdio_sync_is_default; /* 1= is still default , 0= has been set */

View File

@ -1 +1 @@
#define Xorriso_timestamP "2015.07.04.094919"
#define Xorriso_timestamP "2015.07.31.162206"