legacy/libisoburn/trunk/xorriso/xorriso.h

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/* xorriso - libisoburn higher level API which creates, loads, manipulates
and burns ISO 9660 filesystem images.
Copyright 2007-2013 Thomas Schmitt, <scdbackup@gmx.net>
Provided under GPL version 2 or later.
This file contains the public API of xorriso which covers all of its
operations.
An example of its usage is xorriso_main.c which checks version compatibility,
creates a xorriso object, initializes the libraries, and runs the command
interpreters of the API to constitute the command line oriented batch and
dialog tool xorriso.
Alternatively to command interpreters it is possible to run all options of
xorriso directly via the calls of the "Command API".
The "Problem Status and Message API" shall then be used to obtain the
text output of the options.
Mandatory calls are:
Xorriso_new(), Xorriso_startup_libraries(), Xorriso_destroy()
This architecture is fully public since version 0.5.8. From then on, new
features get marked by
@since major.minor.micro
If this mark is missing, then the feature was present before release 0.5.8.
Please note that struct XorrisO and its API calls are _not_ thread-safe in
general. It is not permissible to run two API calls on the same
XorrisO object concurrently.
The only exception is
Xorriso_fetch_outlists()
in order to learn about the ongoing text output of other API calls.
There is a lower level of API which consists of libisofs.h, libburn.h and
libisoburn.h. One should not mix those calls with the ones of xorriso.h .
*/
/* Important: If you add a public API function then add its name to file
libisoburn/libisoburn.ver
*/
#ifndef Xorriso_includeD
#define Xorriso_includeD yes
/** Opaque handle of the xorriso runtime context */
struct XorrisO;
/* This may be changed to Xorriso_GNU_xorrisO in order to create GNU xorriso
under GPLv3+ derived from above GPLv2+.
*/
#define Xorriso_libburnia_xorrisO yes
/* --------------------- Fundamental Management ------------------- */
/** These three release version numbers tell the revision of this header file
and of the API which it describes. They shall be memorized by applications
at build time.
@since 0.5.8
*/
#define Xorriso_header_version_majoR 1
#define Xorriso_header_version_minoR 2
#define Xorriso_header_version_micrO 9
/** If needed: Something like ".pl01" to indicate a bug fix. Normally empty.
@since 0.5.8
*/
#define Xorriso_program_patch_leveL ""
/** Obtain the three release version numbers of the library. These are the
numbers encountered by the application when linking with libisoburn,
i.e. possibly not before run time.
Better do not base the fundamental compatibility decision of an application
on these numbers. For a reliable check use Xorriso__is_compatible().
@since 0.5.8
@param major The maturity version (0 for now, as we are still learning)
@param minor The development goal version.
@param micro The development step version. This has an additional meaning:
Pare numbers indicate a version with frozen API. I.e. you can
rely on the same set of features to be present in all
published releases with that major.minor.micro combination.
Features of a pare release will stay available and ABI
compatible as long as the SONAME of libisoburn stays "1".
Currently there are no plans to ever change the SONAME.
Odd numbers indicate that API upgrades are in progress.
I.e. new features might be already present or they might
be still missing. Newly introduced features may be changed
incompatibly or even be revoked before release of a pare
version.
So micro revisions {1,3,5,7,9} should never be used for
dynamic linking unless the proper library match can be
guaranteed by external circumstances.
@return 1 success, <=0 might in future become an error indication
*/
void Xorriso__version(int *major, int *minor, int *micro);
/** Check whether all features of header file xorriso.h from the given
major.minor.micro revision triple can be delivered by the library version
which is performing this call.
if (! Xorriso__is_compatible(Xorriso_header_version_majoR,
Xorriso_header_version_minoR,
Xorriso_header_version_micrO, 0))
...refuse to start the program with this dynamic library version...
@since 0.5.8
@param major obtained at build time
@param minor obtained at build time
@param micro obtained at build time
@param flag Bitfield for control purposes. Unused yet. Submit 0.
@return 1= library can work for caller
0= library is not usable in some aspects. Caller must restrict
itself to an earlier API version or must not use this library
at all.
*/
int Xorriso__is_compatible(int major, int minor, int micro, int flag);
/* Get the patch level text (e.g. "" or ".pl01") of the program code.
@param flag unused yet, submit 0
@return readonly character string
*/
char *Xorriso__get_patch_level_text(int flag);
/* Choose how Xorriso_startup_libraries() and the XorrisO object shall
prepare for eventual signals.
@param behavior Default is behavior 1.
0= no own signal handling. The main application has to do
that. Do not start burn runs without any handling !
1= use libburn signal handler. Most time with action
0. During writing, formatting, blanking: 0x30.
Only usable with a single xorriso object.
2= Enable system default reaction on all signals
@since 1.0.9
3= Try to ignore nearly all signals
@since 1.0.9
@param flag unused yet, submit 0
@return <= 0 is error, >0 is success
*/
int Xorriso__preset_signal_behavior(int behavior, int flag);
/* Mandatory call:
Create a new xorriso object and tell it the program name to be used
with messages and for decision of special behavior.
@param xorriso returns the newly created XorrisO object
@param progname typically argv[0] of main(). Some leafnames of the progname
path have special meaning and trigger special behavior:
"osirrox" allows image-to-disk copying: -osirrox "on"
"xorrisofs" activates -as "mkisofs" emulation from start
"genisofs" alias of "xorrisofs"
"mkisofs" alias of "xorrisofs"
"genisoimage" alias of "xorrisofs"
"xorrecord" activates -as "cdrecord" emulation from start
"cdrecord" alias of "xorrecord"
"wodim" alias of "xorrecord"
"cdrskin" alias of "xorrecord"
@param flag unused yet, submit 0
@return >0 success , <=0 failure, no object created
*/
int Xorriso_new(struct XorrisO ** xorriso, char *progname, int flag);
/* Note: Between Xorriso_new() and the next call Xorriso_startup_libraries()
there may be called the special command interpreter
Xorriso_prescan_args().
The other command interpreters may be used only after
Xorriso_startup_libraries(). The same restriction applies to the
calls of the Command API further below.
*/
/* Mandatory call:
It has to be made before calling any function listed below this point.
Only exception is the special command interpreter Xorriso_prescan_args().
Make global library initializations.
This must be done with the first xorriso object that gets created and
with the first xorriso object that gets created after Xorriso_destroy(,1).
@param xorriso The context object.
@param flag unused yet, submit 0
@return <=0 error , >0 success
*/
int Xorriso_startup_libraries(struct XorrisO *xorriso, int flag);
/* Note: After library startup, you may run Command Interpreters or call
functions from the Command API.
Wenn all desired activities are done, you may check whether there are
uncommited changes pending, compute an exit value, destroy the XorrisO
object, and exit your program.
*/
/* Inquire whether option -commit would make sense.
@param xorriso The context object to inquire.
@param flag @since 0.6.6
bit0= do not return 1 if -as mkisofs -print-size was
performed on the current image.
@return 0= -commit would have nothing to do
1= a new image session would emerge at -commit
*/
int Xorriso_change_is_pending(struct XorrisO *xorriso, int flag);
/* Compute the exit value from the recorded maximum event severity.
@param xorriso The context object to inquire.
@param flag unused yet, submit 0
@return The computed exit value
*/
int Xorriso_make_return_value(struct XorrisO *xorriso, int flag);
/* Mandatory call:
Destroy xorriso object when it is no longer needed.
@param xorriso The context object to destroy. *xorriso will become NULL.
@param flag bit0= Perform global library shutdown.
Use only with last xorriso object to be destroyed.
@return <=0 error, >0 success
*/
int Xorriso_destroy(struct XorrisO **xorriso, int flag);
/* --------------------- Command Interpreters ------------------- */
/* This special interpreter may be called between Xorriso_new() and
Xorriso_startup_libraries(). It interprets certain commands which shall
get into effect before the libraries get initialized:
-abort_on , -report_about , -return_with , -list_delimiter ,
-scsi_log , -signal_handling
This is the only occasion where command -x has an effect:
-x
Some commands get executed only if they are the only command in argv:
-prog_help , -help
The following is recognized only if it is the first of all arguments:
-no_rc
Some get examined for the need to redirect stdout messages:
-dev , -outdev , -indev , -as
Commands -list_delimiter and -add_plainly get into effect during this
call. But their setting at begin of the call gets restored before the
call returns.
@param xorriso The context object in which to perform the commands.
@param argc Number of arguments.
@param argv The arguments. argv[0] contains the program name.
argv[1] to argv[argc-1] contain commands and parameters.
@param idx Argument cursor. When this function is called, *idx must
be at least 1, argv[*idx] must be a command.
*idx will iterate over commands and parameters until this
function aborts or until argc is reached.
@param flag bit0= do not interpret argv[1]
bit1= produce FAILURE events on unknown commands
@since 1.1.0
@return <0 error
0 end program
1 ok, go on
*/
int Xorriso_prescan_args(struct XorrisO *xorriso, int argc, char **argv,
int flag);
/* Read and interpret commands from eventual startup files as listed in
man xorriso.
@param xorriso The context object in which to perform the commands.
@param flag unused yet, submit 0
@return <=0 = error
1 = success
3 = end program run (e.g. because command -end was encountered)
*/
int Xorriso_read_rc(struct XorrisO *xorriso, int flag);
/* Check whether program arguments shall be backslash decoded. If so, then
replace *argv by a new argument vector. The old one will not be freed
by this call. If it is dynamic memory then you need to keep a copy of
the pointer and free it yourself after this call.
@param xorriso The context object
@param argc Number of arguments.
@param argv The arguments. (*argv)[0] contains the program name.
(*argv)[1] to (*argv)[argc-1] contain commands and parameters
If argv after the call differs from argv before the call,
then one should dispose it later by:
Xorriso__dispose_words(argc, argv);
@param flag unused yet, submit 0
@return <= 0 error , > 0 success
*/
int Xorriso_program_arg_bsl(struct XorrisO *xorriso, int argc, char ***argv,
int flag);
/* Interpret argv as xorriso command options and their parameters.
(An alternative is to call functions of the options API directly and to
perform own error status evaluation. See below: Command API.)
After the first command and its parameters there may be more commands and
parameters. All parameters must be given in the same call as their command.
@since 1.2.2:
Commands may get arranged in a sequence that is most likely to make sense.
E.g. image loading settings before drive aquiration, then commands for
adding files, then settings for writing, then writing.
This feature may be enabled by command "-x" in Xorriso_prescan_args()
or by parameter flag of this call.
@param xorriso The context object in which to perform the commands.
@param argc Number of arguments.
@param argv The arguments. argv[0] contains the program name.
argv[1] to argv[argc-1] contain commands and parameters.
@param idx Argument cursor. When this function is called, *idx must
be at least 1, argv[*idx] must be a command.
*idx will iterate over commands and parameters until this
function aborts, or until argc is reached, or only once if
flag bit2 is set.
@param flag bit0= reserved. Indicates recursion. Submit 0.
bit1= Indicates that these are the main() program start
arguments. This enables their use with emulations
which where set with Xorriso_new(), or argument
arranging.
bit2= Only execute the one command argv[*idx] and advance
*idx to the next command if sucessful. Then return.
This prevents any argument arranging.
@since 1.2.2
bit3= With bit1 and not bit2:
Enable argument arranging as with
Xorriso_prescan_args() and command "-x".
@since 1.2.2
bit4= With bit1:
Surely disable argument arranging.
@since 1.2.2
@return <=0 = error
1 = success
2 = problem event ignored
3 = end program run (e.g. because command -end was encountered)
*/
int Xorriso_interpreter(struct XorrisO *xorriso,
int argc, char **argv, int *idx, int flag);
/* Parse a command line into words and use them as argv for a call of
Xorriso_interpreter(). Put out some info lines about the outcome.
@param xorriso The context object in which to perform the commands.
@param line A text of one or more words according to man xorriso
paragraph "Command processing" up to and including
"Backslash Interpretation".
@param flag bit0 to bit15 are forwarded to Xorriso_interpreter()
bit16= no pageing of info lines
bit17= print === bar even if xorriso->found<0
@return see return of Xorriso_interpreter()
*/
int Xorriso_execute_option(struct XorrisO *xorriso, char *line, int flag);
/* Parse a text line into words. This parsing obeys the same rules as
command line parsing but allows to skip a prefix, to use a user provided
set of separator characters, and to restrict the number of parsed words.
If parameter xorriso is NULL, then this call is safe for usage by
a concurrent thread while a xorriso API call is being executed.
@since 1.2.6
@param xorriso The context object which provides settings for parsing
and output channels for error messages.
May be NULL in order to allow concurrent execution e.g.
by a callback function of Xorriso_start_msg_watcher().
If xorriso is NULL then:
flag bit1-bit4 are in effect even if bit0 is not set.
flag bit5 and bit6 may not be set.
@param line A text of one or more words according to man xorriso
paragraph "Command processing" up to and including
"Backslash Interpretation".
@param prefix If not empty then the line will only be parsed if it
begins by the prefix text. Parsing will then begin after
the end of the prefix.
If the prefix does not match, then 0 will be returned
in *argc, argv will be NULL, and the return value will
be 2.
@param separators If not empty this overrides the default list of word
separating characters. Default set is the one of
isspace(3).
@param max_words If not 0: Maximum number of words to parse. If there
remains line text after the last parsed word and its
following separators, then this remainder is copied
unparsed into a final result word. In this case *argc
will be larger than max_words by one. Note that trailing
separators are considered to be followed by an empty
word.
@param argc Will return the number of allocated and filled word
strings.
@param argv Will return the array of word strings.
Do not forget to dispose the allocated memory by a
call to Xorriso__dispose_words().
@param flag Bitfield for control purposes
bit0= Override setting of -backslash_codes.
bit1-4= With bit0: backslash behavior
0= off
1= in_double_quotes
2= in_quotes
3= with_quoted_input resp. on
bit5= Prepend the program name as (*argv)[0], so that
*argv is suitable for Xorriso_interpreter()
and other calls which expect this.
Not allowed if xorriso is NULL.
bit6= Issue failure message in case of return 0
Not allowed if xorriso is NULL.
@return <=0 means error and invalidity of *argv:
0 = Input format error. E.g. bad quotation mark.
-1 = Lack of resources. E.g. memory.
-2 = Improper combination of call parameters.
>0 means success but not necessarily a valid result:
1 = Result in argc and argv is valid (but may
be empty by argc == 0, argv == NULL).
2 = Line did not match prefix. Result is invalid
and empty.
*/
int Xorriso_parse_line(struct XorrisO *xorriso, char *line,
char *prefix, char *separators, int max_words,
int *argc, char ***argv, int flag);
/* Dispose a list of strings as allocated by Xorriso_parse_line() or
Xorriso_program_arg_bsl(), or Xorriso_sieve_get_result().
@since 1.2.6
@param argc A pointer to the number of allocated and filled word
strings. *argc will be set to 0 by this call.
@param argv A pointer to the array of word strings.
*argv will be set to NULL by this call.
*/
void Xorriso__dispose_words(int *argc, char ***argv);
/* Enter xorriso command line dialog mode, using libreadline if configured
at build time and not disabled at run time.
This call returns immediately if not option -dialog "on" was performed
before.
@param xorriso The context object in which to perform the commands.
@param flag unused yet, submit 0
@return <=0 error, 1= dialog mode ended normally ,
3= dialog mode ended normally,interpreter asks to end program
*/
int Xorriso_dialog(struct XorrisO *xorriso, int flag);
/* --------------------- Problem Status and Message API ------------------- */
/** Submit a problem message to the xorriso problem reporting and handling
system. This will eventually increase problem status rank, which may
at certain stages in the program be pardoned and reset to 0.
The pardon is governed by Xorriso_option_abort_on() and by the anger
of the affected program part. If no pardon has been given, then the problem
status reaches the caller of option functions.
Problem status should be inquired by Xorriso_eval_problem_status() and be
reset before next option execution by Xorriso_set_problem_status().
The problem status itself does not cause the failure of option functions.
But in case of failures for other reasons, a remnant overly severe problem
status can cause overly harsh program reactions.
@param xorriso The environment handle
@param error_code The unique error code of your message.
Submit 0 if you do not have reserved error codes within
the libburnia project.
@param msg_text Not more than 8196 characters of message text.
A final newline character gets appended automatically.
@param os_errno Eventual errno related to the message. Submit 0 if
the message is not related to a operating system error.
@param severity One of "ABORT", "FATAL", "FAILURE", "MISHAP", "SORRY",
"WARNING", "HINT", "NOTE", "UPDATE", "DEBUG".
Defaults to "FATAL".
@param flag Bitfield for control purposes
bit0= use pager (as with result)
bit1= permission to suppress output
@return 1 if message was delivered, <=0 if failure
*/
int Xorriso_msgs_submit(struct XorrisO *xorriso,
int error_code, char msg_text[], int os_errno,
char severity[], int flag);
/** Alternative call interface of Xorriso_msgs_submit with void* instead
of struct XorrisO*
*/
int Xorriso_msgs_submit_void(void *xorriso,
int error_code, char msg_text[], int os_errno,
char severity[], int flag);
/** Evaluate an advise whether to abort or whether to go on with option
processing. This should be called after any option function was processed.
It updates the problem status by processing the library message queues
and then it uses this status and the submitted return value of the
option function to evaluate the situation.
@param xorriso The environment handle
@param ret The return value of the previously called option function
@param flag bit0= do not issue own event messages
bit1= take xorriso->request_to_abort as reason for abort
@return Gives the advice:
2= pardon was given, go on
1= no problem, go on
0= function failed but xorriso would not abort, go on
<0= do abort
-1 = due to xorriso->problem_status
or due to ret<0
-2 = due to xorriso->request_to_abort
*/
int Xorriso_eval_problem_status(struct XorrisO *xorriso, int ret, int flag);
/** Set the current problem status of the xorriso handle.
@param xorriso The environment handle
@param severity A severity text. Empty text resets to "No Problem".
@param flag Unused yet. Submit 0.
@return <=0 failure (e.g. wrong severity text), 1 success.
*/
int Xorriso_set_problem_status(struct XorrisO *xorriso, char *severity,
int flag);
/* The next three functions are part of Xorriso_eval_problem_status().
You may use them to build an own advisor function.
*/
/** Compare two severity texts for their severeness.
Unknown severity texts get defaulted to "FATAL".
@since 1.2.6
@param sev1 First severity text to compare
@param sev2 Second severity text to compare
@return -1 sev1 is less severe than sev2
0 sev1 is equally severe to sev2
1 sev1 is more severe than sev2
*/
int Xorriso__severity_cmp(char *sev1, char *sev2);
/** Return a blank separated list of severity names. Sorted from low
to high severity.
@since 1.2.6
@param flag Bitfield for control purposes (unused yet, submit 0)
@return A constant string with the severity names
*/
char *Xorriso__severity_list(int flag);
/** Obtain the current problem status of the xorriso handle.
@param xorriso The environment handle
@param severity The severity text matching the current problem status
@param flag Unused yet. Submit 0.
@return The severity rank number. 0= no problem occured.
*/
int Xorriso_get_problem_status(struct XorrisO *xorriso, char severity[80],
int flag);
/** Forward any pending messages from the library message queues to the
xorriso message system which puts out on info channel. This registers
the severity of the library events like the severity of a message submitted
via Xorriso_msgs_submit().
xorriso sets the message queues of the libraries to queuing "ALL".
Many inner functions of xorriso call Xorriso_process_msg_queues() on their
own because they expect library output pending. Nevertheless, a loop of
xorriso option calls should either call Xorriso_eval_problem_status() or
Xorriso_process_msg_queues() with each cycle.
@param xorriso The environment handle
@param flag Unused yet. Submit 0.
@return 1 on success, <=0 if failure
*/
int Xorriso_process_msg_queues(struct XorrisO *xorriso, int flag);
/** Write a message for option -errfile_log.
@param xorriso The environment handle
@param error_code The unique error code of your message.
Submit 0 if you do not have reserved error codes within
the libburnia project.
@param msg_text Not more than 8196 characters of message text.
@param os_errno Eventual errno related to the message. Submit 0 if
the message is not related to a operating system error.
@param flag bit0-7= meaning of msg_text
( 0= ERRFILE path , for internal use mainly )
1= mark line text (only to be put out if enabled)
@return <=0 error , >0 success
*/
int Xorriso_process_errfile(struct XorrisO *xorriso,
int error_code, char msg_text[], int os_errno,
int flag);
/*
Message output evaluation
xorriso is basically a dialog software which reacts on commands by
side effects and by messages. The side effects manipulate the state of
the ISO image model and of drives. This state can be inquired by commands
which emit messages.
There are several approaches how a program that uses xorriso via this API
can receive and use the message output of xorriso.
- The message sieve may be programmed to pick certain information snippets
out of the visible message stream. This covers all messages on the
result channel and those info channel messages which get not suppressed
by command -report_about. All important info messages have severity NOTE
or higher.
Much of the message interpretation is supposed to happen by the sieve
filter rules which describe the interesting message lines and the
positions of the interesting message parts.
The call Xorriso_sieve_big() installs a sieve that looks out for most
model state messages which xorriso can emit. After a few commands
the user will ask the sieve for certain text pieces that might have been
caught.
- The outlist stack may be used to catch messages in linked lists rather
than putting them out on the message channels.
All interpretation of the messages has to be done by the user of the
xorriso API. Function Xorriso_parse_line() is intended to help with
splitting up messages into words.
The outlist stack is handy for catching the results of information
commands with large uniform output or no well recognizable message
prefix. Like -lsl, -getfacl, -status, -find ... -exec get_md5.
One should push the stack before the command, pull it afterwards, examine
the text list by Xorriso_lst_get_*(), and finally dispose the list.
- The message watcher is a separate program thread which uses the outlist
stack to catch the messages and to call user provided handler functions.
These functions can use Xorriso_parse_line() too, if they submit the
xorriso parameter as NULL. They may not use the struct XorrisO object
in any way.
Synchronization between watcher and emitters of commands can be achieved
by Xorriso_peek_outlists().
The main motivation for the message watcher is to inspect and display
messages of long lasting xorriso commands while they are still executing.
E.g. of -commit, -blank, -format.
One would normally start it before such a command and stop it afterwards.
But of course, the watcher can stay activated all the time and process
all message output via its handler calls.
The message sieve does not interfere with outlists and message watcher.
The message watcher will only see messages which are not caught by outlists
which were enabled after the watcher thread was started.
*/
/* The programmable message sieve picks words out of the program messages
of xorriso.
The sieve is a collection of filter rules. Each one is defined by a call of
Xorriso_sieve_add_filter(). The sieve watches the given output channels for
messages which begin by the given text prefixes of the filters.
Matching lines get split into words by Xorriso_parse_line() using
the given separators. The words described by the filter's word index array
get recorded by the filter and can be inquired by Xorriso_sieve_get_result()
after one or more xorriso commands have been performed.
The recorded results may be disposed by Xorriso_sieve_clear_results without
giving up the sieve.
The whole sieve may be disposed by Xorriso_sieve_dispose().
Default at library start is an inactive sieve without any filter rules.
*/
/** Add a filter rule to the message sieve.
Start watching output messages, if this is not already enabled.
@since 1.2.6
@param xorriso The environment handle
@param name The filter name by which its recorded results shall
be inquired via Xorriso_sieve_get_result()
@param channels Which of the output channels the filter shall watch
bit0= result channel
bit1= info channel
bit2= mark channel
@param prefix The line start to watch for. Will also be handed over
to Xorriso_parse_line(). Empty text matches all lines.
If the prefix begins by '?' characters, then these
match any character at the beginning of a message.
The prefix of the filter rule will then be adapted
to really match the line, before it gets handed over
to Xorriso_parse_line().
@param separators List of separator characters for Xorriso_parse_line()
@param num_words Number of word indice in word_idx
@param word_idx Array with the argv indice to be picked from the
the result of Xorriso_parse_line(). Must at least
contain num_words elements.
@param max_results If not 0, then the maximum number of line results that
shall be recorded by the filter. When this number is
exceeded, then results of older lines get discarded
when new results get recorded.
@param flag Bitfield for control purposes
bit0= Last result word shall contain the remainder of
the message line
@return <=0 error , >0 success
*/
int Xorriso_sieve_add_filter(struct XorrisO *xorriso, char *name,
int channels, char *prefix, char *separators,
int num_words, int *word_idx, int max_results,
int flag);
/** Inquire recorded results from a particular filter rule.
@param xorriso The environment handle
@param name The filter name as given by Xorriso_sieve_add_filter()
@param argc Will return the number of allocated and filled word
strings.
@param argv Will return the array of word strings.
Do not forget to dispose the allocated memory by a
call to Xorriso__dispose_words().
@param available Will return the number of results which are still
available for further calls of Xorriso_sieve_get_result()
with the given name.
@param flag Bitfield for control purposes:
bit0= Reset reading to first matching result.
bit1= Only inquire number of available results.
Do not allocate memory.
bit2= If *argv is not NULL, then free it before attaching
new memory.
bit3= Do not read recorded data but rather list all
filter names.
@return <0 error: -1 = memory shortage
-2 = no filter rule found
0 No more data available for the given name
With bit3: No filter rules installed.
>0 argc and argv are valid
*/
int Xorriso_sieve_get_result(struct XorrisO *xorriso, char *name,
int *argc, char ***argv, int *available,
int flag);
/** Dispose all recorded results. Keep filter rules. Continue watching
and recording.
@since 1.2.6
@param xorriso The environment handle
@param flag Unused yet. Submit 0.
@return <=0 error , >0 success
*/
int Xorriso_sieve_clear_results(struct XorrisO *xorriso, int flag);
/** Dispose all filter rules. End watching and recording.
This is the default state at library startup.
@since 1.2.6
@param xorriso The environment handle
@param flag Unused yet. Submit 0.
@return <=0 error , >0 success
*/
int Xorriso_sieve_dispose(struct XorrisO *xorriso, int flag);
/** Install a large sieve with filters for about any interesting message
of xorriso. The filter rule names are mostly the same as the prefixes they
search for. If you do not find the message prefix of your desire, then
you may add a filter rule by Xorriso_sieve_add_filter().
If you do not want all these filter any more, call Xorriso_sieve_dispose().
You should obtain your recorded data often and then call
Xorriso_sieve_clear_results(). It is nevertheless ok to perform several
different xorriso information commands and to then obtain results from the
sieve.
The installed filters in particular:
Name Recorded values, returned by Xorriso_sieve_get_result()
------------------------------------------------------------------------
"-changes_pending" up to 1 result from -changes_pending show_status
argv[0]= "yes" or "no"
"? -dev" up to 10 results from -devices or -device_links
(records drives with single digit index number)
argv[0]= drive address
argv[1]= permissions
argv[2]= drive vendor
argv[3]= product id
"?? -dev" up to 90 results from -devices or -device_links
(records drives with double digit index number)
argv[0]= drive address
argv[1]= permissions
argv[2]= drive vendor
argv[3]= product id
"Abstract File:" up to 1 result from -pvd_info
argv[0]= file name
(Note: prefix is "Abstract File: ")
"After commit :" up to 1 result from -tell_media_space
argv[0]= number of blocks with "s" appended
"App Id :" up to 1 result from -pvd_info
argv[0]= id
(Note: prefix is "App Id : ")
"Biblio File :" up to 1 result from -pvd_info
argv[0]= file name
(Note: prefix is "Biblio File : ")
"Build timestamp :" up to 1 result from -version
argv[0]= timestamp
(Note: prefix is "Build timestamp : ")
"CopyrightFile:" up to 1 result from -pvd_info
argv[0]= file name
(Note: prefix is "CopyrightFile: ")
"Creation Time:" up to 1 result from -pvd_info
argv[0]= YYYYMMDDhhmmsscc
(Note: prefix is "Creation Time: ")
"DVD obs 64 kB:" up to 1 result from -list_extras
argv[0]= "yes" or "no"
"Drive current:" up to 2 results from -dev, -indev, -toc, others
argv[0]= command ("-dev", "-outdev", "-indev")
argv[1]= drive address
"Drive type :" up to 2 results from -toc
argv[0]= vendor
argv[1]= product
argv[2]= revision
"Eff. Time :" up to 1 result from -pvd_info
argv[0]= YYYYMMDDhhmmsscc
(Note: prefix is "EffectiveTime: ")
"Expir. Time :" up to 1 result from -pvd_info
argv[0]= YYYYMMDDhhmmsscc
(Note: prefix is "Expir. Time : ")
"Ext. filters :" up to 1 result from -list_extras
argv[0]= "yes" or "no" , possibly more info
(Note: prefix is "Ext. filters : ")
"File damaged :" up to 10000 results from -find ... -exec report_damage
argv[0]= damage start byte in file
argv[1]= damage range size in file
argv[2]= file size
argv[3]= path in ISO image
"File data lba:" up to 10000 results from -find ... -exec report_lba
argv[0]= extent number (all extents of same path together
are the content of one file)
argv[1]= start block number of extent
argv[2]= number of blocks of extent
argv[3]= overall file content size in all extents
argv[4]= path in ISO image
"Format idx :" up to 100 results from -list_formats
argv[0]= index
argv[1]= MMC code
argv[2]= number of blocks with "s" appended
argv[3]= roughly the size in MiB
(Note: prefix is "Format idx ")
"Format status:" up to 1 result from -list_formats
argv[0]= status
argv[1]= capacity
"ISO session :" up to 10000 results from -toc
argv[0]= Idx
argv[1]= sbsector
argv[2]= Size
argv[3]= Volume Id
"Image size :" up to 1 result from -print_size
argv[0]= number of blocks with "s" appended
"Jigdo files :" up to 1 result from -list_extras
argv[0]= "yes" or "no"
"Local ACL :" up to 1 result from -list_extras
argv[0]= "yes" or "no"
"Local xattr :" up to 1 result from -list_extras
argv[0]= "yes" or "no"
"MD5 MISMATCH:" up to 10000 results from -check_md5*
argv[0]= path of mismatching file
"MD5 tag range:" up to 10000 results from -check_media
argv[0]= lba
argv[1]= size in blocks
argv[2]= result text (starting with "+", "-", or "0")
"Media blocks :" up to 2 results from -toc
argv[0]= readable
argv[1]= writable
argv[2]= overall
"Media current:" up to 2 results from -dev, -indev, -toc, others
argv[0]= media type / MMC profile name
(Note: prefix is "Media current: " which eats extra blank)
"Media nwa :" up to 1 result from -toc
argv[0]= next writable address
"Media product:" up to 2 results from -toc
argv[0]= product id
argv[1]= manufacturer
"Media region :" up to 10000 results from -check_media
argv[0]= lba
argv[1]= size in blocks
argv[2]= quality text (starting with "+", "-", or "0")
"Media space :" up to 1 result from -tell_media_space
argv[0]= number of blocks with "s" appended
"Media status :" up to 2 results from -dev, -indev, -toc, others
argv[0]= status description
(Note: prefix is "Media status : ")
"Media summary:" up to 2 results from -dev, -indev, -toc, others
argv[0]= sessions
argv[1]= data blocks (full count)
argv[2]= data (with unit letter k,m,g)
argv[3]= free (with unit letter k,m,g)
"Modif. Time :" up to 1 result from -pvd_info
argv[0]= YYYYMMDDhhmmsscc
(Note: prefix is "Modif. Time : ")
"PVD address :" up to 1 result from -pvd_info
argv[0]= block address with "s" appended
"Preparer Id :" up to 1 result from -pvd_info
argv[0]= id
(Note: prefix is "Preparer Id : ")
"Profile :" up to 256 results from -list_profiles
argv[0]= MMC code
argv[1]= profile name in round brackets
possibly appended: " (current)"
"Publisher Id :" up to 1 result from -pvd_info
argv[0]= id
(Note: prefix is "Publisher Id : ")
"Readline :" up to 1 result from -list_extras
argv[0]= "yes" or "no"
"Size lower :" up to 1 result from -findx ... -exec estimate_size
argv[0]= size with appended "s"
"Size upper :" up to 1 result from -findx ... -exec estimate_size
argv[0]= size with appended "s"
"System Id :" up to 1 result from -pvd_info
argv[0]= id
(Note: prefix is "System Id : ")
"Version timestamp :" up to 1 result from -version
argv[0]= timestamp
"Volume Id :" up to 1 result from -pvd_info
argv[0]= id
(Note: Not output from -dev or -toc but from -pvd_info)
"Volume Set Id:" up to 1 result from -pvd_info
argv[0]= id
(Note: prefix is "Volume Set Id: ")
"Volume id :" up to 2 results from -dev, -indev, -toc, others
argv[0]= volume id
(Note: Not output from -pvd_info but from -dev or -toc)
"Write speed :" up to 100 results from -list_speeds
argv[0]= kilobytes per second
argv[1]= speed factor
"Write speed H:" up to 1 result from -list_speeds
see "Write speed :"
"Write speed L:" up to 1 result from -list_speeds
see "Write speed :"
"Write speed h:" up to 1 result from -list_speeds
see "Write speed :"
"Write speed l:" up to 1 result from -list_speeds
see "Write speed :"
"libburn in use :" up to 1 result from -version
argv[0]= version text
argv[1]= minimum version requirement
"libburn OS adapter:" up to 1 result from -version
argv[0]= adapter description
(Note: prefix is "libburn OS adapter: ")
"libisoburn in use :" up to 1 result from -version
argv[0]= version text
argv[1]= minimum version requirement
"libisofs in use :" up to 1 result from -version
argv[0]= version text
argv[1]= minimum version requirement
"libjte in use :" up to 1 result from -version
argv[0]= version text
argv[1]= minimum version requirement
"xorriso version :" up to 1 result from -version
argv[0]= version text
"zisofs :" up to 1 result from -list_extras
argv[0]= "yes" or "no"
------------------------------------------------------------------------
@since 1.2.6
@param xorriso The environment handle
@param flag Unused yet. Submit 0.
@return <=0 error , >0 success
*/
int Xorriso_sieve_big(struct XorrisO *xorriso, int flag);
/* The outlist stack allows to redirect the info and result messages from
their normal channels into a pair of string lists which can at some
later time be retrieved by the application.
These redirection caches can be stacked to allow stacked applications.
xorriso itself uses them for internal purposes.
The call Xorriso_start_msg_watcher() starts a concurrent thread which
uses outlists to collect messages and to hand them over by calling
application provided functions.
*/
/* A list item able of forming double chained lists */
struct Xorriso_lsT;
/** Maximum number of stacked redirections */
#define Xorriso_max_outlist_stacK 32
/** Enable a new redirection of info and/or result channel. The normal message
output and eventual older redirections will not see new messages until
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.
Xorriso_pull_outlists().
@param xorriso The environment handle
@param stack_handle returns an id number which is unique as long as
its redirection is stacked. Do not interpret it and
do not use it after its redirection was pulled from
the stack.
@param flag Bitfield for control purposes
bit0= redirect result channel
bit1= redirect info channel
If bit0 and bit1 are 0, both channels get redirected.
@return 1 on success, <=0 if failure
*/
int Xorriso_push_outlists(struct XorrisO *xorriso, int *stack_handle,
int flag);
/** Obtain the currently collected text messages of redirected info and
result channel.
The messages are handed out as two lists. Both lists have to be disposed
via Xorriso_lst_destroy_all() when they are no longer needed.
The message lists are either NULL or represented by their first
Xorriso_lsT item.
This call is safe for being used by a concurrent thread while a
xorriso API call is being executed on the same struct XorrisO.
In such a situation, it should not be used with high frequency in order
not to hamper the ongoing xorriso operation by blocking its message
output facility. A hundred times per second should be enough.
@since 1.2.6
@param xorriso The environment handle
@param stack_handle An id number returned by Xorriso_push_outlists()
and not yet revoked by Xorriso_pull_outlists().
Submit -1 to address the most recent valid id.
@param result_list Result and mark messages (usually directed to stdout)
@param info_list Info and mark messages (usually directed to stderr)
@param flag Bitfield for control purposes
bit0= fetch result channel
bit1= fetch info channel
If bit0 and bit1 are 0, both channels get fetched.
@return 1 on success, <=0 if failure
*/
int Xorriso_fetch_outlists(struct XorrisO *xorriso, int stack_handle,
struct Xorriso_lsT **result_list,
struct Xorriso_lsT **info_list, int flag);
/** Inquire whether messages are pending in redirected result and info channel.
This may be used to determine whether a concurrent message watcher already
has obtained all pending messages.
@since 1.2.6
@param xorriso The environment handle
@param stack_handle An id number returned by Xorriso_push_outlists()
and not yet revoked by Xorriso_pull_outlists().
Submit -1 to address the most recent valid id.
@param timeout Number of seconds after which to return despite
flag bit 2
@param flag Bitfield for control purposes
bit0= fetch result channel
bit1= fetch info channel
bit2= wait and retry until return is 0 or -1
If bit0 and bit1 are 0, both channels get fetched.
@return If > 0:
bit0= messages are pending in outlists
bit1= message watcher is processing fetched messages
Else:
0= no messages are pending anywhere
-1= inappropriate stack_handle
-2= locking failed
*/
int Xorriso_peek_outlists(struct XorrisO *xorriso, int stack_handle,
int timeout, int flag);
/** 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.
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.
The message lists are either NULL or represented by their first
Xorriso_lsT item.
@param xorriso The environment handle
@param stack_handle An id number returned by Xorriso_push_outlists()
and not yet revoked by Xorriso_pull_outlists().
This handle is invalid after the call.
Submit -1 to address the most recent valid id.
@param result_list Result and mark messages (usually directed to stdout)
@param info_list Info and mark messages (usually directed to stderr)
@param flag unused yet, submit 0
@return 1 on success, <=0 if failure
*/
int Xorriso_pull_outlists(struct XorrisO *xorriso, int stack_handle,
struct Xorriso_lsT **result_list,
struct Xorriso_lsT **info_list, int flag);
/** Redirect output by Xorriso_push_outlists() and start a thread which
fetches this output and performs a call of a given function with each
message that is obtained.
@since 1.2.6
@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
as -pkt_output format if this is enabled by
Xorriso_option_pkt_output().
The function should return 1. A return value of -1
urges not to call again with further lines.
@param result_handle The first argument of (*result_handler)(). It shall
point to a memory object that knows all necessary
external parameters for running (*result_handler)().
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.
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
point to a memory object that knows all necessary
external parameters for running (*info_handler)().
Submit NULL if info_handler is NULL.
@param flag unused yet, submit 0
@return 1 on success, <=0 if failure (e.g. there is already
a watcher active)
*/
int Xorriso_start_msg_watcher(struct XorrisO *xorriso,
int (*result_handler)(void *handle, char *text),
void *result_handle,
int (*info_handler)(void *handle, char *text),
void *info_handle,
int flag);
/** Revoke output redirection by Xorriso_start_msg_watcher() and end the
watcher thread. If text messages are delivered when Xorriso_pull_outlists()
is called, then they get put out through the active handler functions.
@since 1.2.6
@param xorriso The environment handle
@param flag Bitfield for control purposes:
bit0= do not issue SORRY message if no message
watcher is active
@return 1 on success, <=0 if failure
*/
int Xorriso_stop_msg_watcher(struct XorrisO *xorriso, int flag);
/** Obtain the text message from the current list item.
@param entry The current list item
@param flag unused yet, submit 0
@return Pointer to the text content of the list item.
This pointer does not have to be freed.
*/
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
NULL.
@param entry The current list item
@param flag unused yet, submit 0
@return Pointer to the next list item or NULL if end of list.
This pointer does not have to be freed.
*/
struct Xorriso_lsT *Xorriso_lst_get_next(struct Xorriso_lsT *entry, int flag);
/** Obtain the address of the previous item in the chain of messages.
@param entry The current list item
@param flag unused yet, submit 0
@return Pointer to the previous list item or NULL if start of list.
This pointer does not have to be freed.
*/
struct Xorriso_lsT *Xorriso_lst_get_prev(struct Xorriso_lsT *entry, int flag);
/** Destroy all list items which are directly or indirectly connected to
the given link item.
All pointers obtained by Xorriso_lst_get_text() become invalid by this.
Apply this to each of the two list handles obtained by
Xorriso_pull_outlists() when the lists are no longer needed.
@param lstring *lstring will be freed and set to NULL.
It is not dangerous to submit a pointer to a NULL-pointer.
@param flag unused yet, submit 0
@return -1= lstring was NULL (i.e. wrong use of this call),
0= *lstring was already NULL,
1= item actually disposed
*/
int Xorriso_lst_destroy_all(struct Xorriso_lsT **lstring, int flag);
/* ---------------------------- Command API ------------------------ */
/* See man 1 xorriso for explanation of the particular commands */
/*
Before each call to a command function, there should happen:
Xorriso_set_problem_status() with empty severity text.
After each call to a command function, there should happen:
Xorriso_eval_problem_status()
One should follow its eventual advice to abort.
Commands with a varying number of arguments get then passed like
Xorriso_interpreter(). E.g.:
int Xorriso_option_add(struct XorrisO *xorriso, int argc, char **argv,
int *idx, int flag);
The command functions will begin to read the arguments at position *idx
and will see the list end either at the next argv which contains the
-list_delimiter text or at argv[argc-1].
After the call, *idx will be the index of the first not yet interpreted
argv.
Do not set any flag bits which are not described by "@param flag".
I.e. if flag is not mentioned, then submit 0.
Yet undefined flag bits might get a meaning in future. Unset bits will
then produce the traditional behavior, whereas set bits might bring
surprises to inadverted callers.
*/
/* Command -abort_on */
int Xorriso_option_abort_on(struct XorrisO *xorriso, char *severity, int flag);
/* Command -abstract_file */
/* @since 0.6.0 */
int Xorriso_option_abstract_file(struct XorrisO *xorriso, char *name,
int flag);
/* Command -acl "on"|"off" */
int Xorriso_option_acl(struct XorrisO *xorriso, char *mode, int flag);
/* Command -add */
/* @param flag bit0=do not report the added item
bit1=do not reset pacifier, no final pacifier message
*/
int Xorriso_option_add(struct XorrisO *xorriso, int argc, char **argv,
int *idx, int flag);
/* Command -add_plainly "on"|"off" */
int Xorriso_option_add_plainly(struct XorrisO *xorriso, char *mode,
int flag);
/* Command -alter_date, -alter_date_r */
/* @param flag bit0=recursive (-alter_date_r)
*/
int Xorriso_option_alter_date(struct XorrisO *xorriso,
char *time_type, char *timestring,
int argc, char **argv, int *idx, int flag);
/* Command -append_partition */
/* @since 0.6.4 */
int Xorriso_option_append_partition(struct XorrisO *xorriso, char *partno_text,
char *type_text, char *image_path, int flag);
/* Command -application_id */
int Xorriso_option_application_id(struct XorrisO *xorriso, char *name,
int flag);
/* Command -as */
/* @param flag bit0=do not report the added item
bit1=do not reset pacifier, no final pacifier message
*/
int Xorriso_option_as(struct XorrisO *xorriso, int argc, char **argv,
int *idx, int flag);
/* Command -assert_volid */
int Xorriso_option_assert_volid(struct XorrisO *xorriso, char *pattern,
char *severity, int flag);
/* Command -auto_charset "on"|"off" */
int Xorriso_option_auto_charset(struct XorrisO *xorriso, char *mode, int flag);
/* Command -backslash_codes */
int Xorriso_option_backslash_codes(struct XorrisO *xorriso, char *mode,
int flag);
/* Command -ban_stdio_write */
int Xorriso_option_ban_stdio_write(struct XorrisO *xorriso, int flag);
/* Command -biblio_file */
/* @since 0.6.0 */
int Xorriso_option_biblio_file(struct XorrisO *xorriso, char *name, int flag);
/* Command -blank and -format */
/* @param flag bit0= format rather than blank
@return <=0 error , 1 success, 2 revoked by -reassure
*/
int Xorriso_option_blank(struct XorrisO *xorriso, char *mode, int flag);
/* Command -boot_image */
int Xorriso_option_boot_image(struct XorrisO *xorriso, char *form,
char *treatment, int flag);
/* Command -calm_drive */
int Xorriso_option_calm_drive(struct XorrisO *xorriso, char *which, int flag);
/* Command -cd alias -cdi */
int Xorriso_option_cdi(struct XorrisO *xorriso, char *iso_rr_path, int flag);
/* Command -cdx */
int Xorriso_option_cdx(struct XorrisO *xorriso, char *disk_path, int flag);
/* Command -changes_pending */
/* @since 1.2.2 */
int Xorriso_option_changes_pending(struct XorrisO *xorriso, char *state,
int flag);
/* Command -charset */
/* @param flag bit0= set in_charset
bit1= set out_charset
*/
int Xorriso_option_charset(struct XorrisO *xorriso, char *name, int flag);
/* Command -check_md5 and -check_md5_r
@param flag bit0= issue summary message
bit1= do not reset pacifier, no final pacifier message
bit2= do not issue pacifier messages at all
bit3= recursive: -check_md5_r
*/
int Xorriso_option_check_md5(struct XorrisO *xorriso,
int argc, char **argv, int *idx, int flag);
/* Command -check_media */
int Xorriso_option_check_media(struct XorrisO *xorriso,
int argc, char **argv, int *idx, int flag);
/* Command -check_media_defaults */
int Xorriso_option_check_media_defaults(struct XorrisO *xorriso,
int argc, char **argv, int *idx, int flag);
/* Command -chgrp alias -chgrpi , chgrp_r alias chgrpi */
/* @param flag bit0=recursive (-chgrp_r)
*/
int Xorriso_option_chgrpi(struct XorrisO *xorriso, char *gid,
int argc, char **argv, int *idx, int flag);
/* Command -chmod alias -chmodi , -chmod_r alias chmod_ri */
/* @param flag bit0=recursive (-chmod_r)
*/
int Xorriso_option_chmodi(struct XorrisO *xorriso, char *mode,
int argc, char **argv, int *idx, int flag);
/* Command -chown alias -chowni , chown_r alias chown_ri */
/* @param flag bit0=recursive (-chown_r)
*/
int Xorriso_option_chowni(struct XorrisO *xorriso, char *uid,
int argc, char **argv, int *idx, int flag);
/* Command -clone */
/* @since 1.0.2 */
int Xorriso_option_clone(struct XorrisO *xorriso, char *origin, char *dest,
int flag);
/* Command -close "on"|"off" */
int Xorriso_option_close(struct XorrisO *xorriso, char *mode, int flag);
/* Command -close_damaged */
/* @since 1.1.0 */
int Xorriso_option_close_damaged(struct XorrisO *xorriso, char *mode,
int flag);
/* Command -close_filter_list */
int Xorriso_option_close_filter_list(struct XorrisO *xorriso, int flag);
/* Command -commit */
/* @param flag bit0= leave indrive and outdrive acquired as they were,
i.e. do not acquire outdrive as new in-out-drive
bit1= do not perform eventual -reassure
@return <=0 error , 1 success, 2 revoked by -reassure
*/
int Xorriso_option_commit(struct XorrisO *xorriso, int flag);
/* Command -commit_eject */
/* @return <=0 error , 1 success, 2 revoked by -reassure
*/
int Xorriso_option_commit_eject(struct XorrisO *xorriso, char *which, int flag);
/* Command -compare and -compare_r
@param flag bit0= issue summary message
bit1= do not reset pacifier, no final pacifier message
bit2= do not issue pacifier messages at all
bit3= recursive: -compare_r
*/
int Xorriso_option_compare(struct XorrisO *xorriso, char *disk_path,
char *iso_path, int flag);
/* Command -compliance */
int Xorriso_option_compliance(struct XorrisO *xorriso, char *mode, int flag);
/* Command -copyright_file */
/* @since 0.6.0 */
int Xorriso_option_copyright_file(struct XorrisO *xorriso, char *name,
int flag);
/* Command -cp_clone */
/* @since 1.0.2 */
int Xorriso_option_cp_clone(struct XorrisO *xorriso, int argc, char **argv,
int *idx, int flag);
/* Command -cpr alias -cpri */
int Xorriso_option_cpri( struct XorrisO *xorriso, int argc, char **argv,
int *idx, int flag);
/* Command -cpx , -cpax, -cp_rx , -cp_rax */
/* @param flag bit0= recursive (-cp_rx, -cp_rax)
bit1= full property restore (-cpax, -cp_rax)
*/
int Xorriso_option_cpx(struct XorrisO *xorriso, int argc, char **argv,
int *idx, int flag);
/* Command -cut_out */
int Xorriso_option_cut_out(struct XorrisO *xorriso, char *disk_path,
char *start, char *count, char *iso_rr_path, int flag);
/* Command -dev , -indev, -outdev */
/* @param flag bit0=use as indev , bit1= use as outdev
@return <=0 error , 1 success, 2 revoked by -reassure
*/
int Xorriso_option_dev(struct XorrisO *xorriso, char *adr, int flag);
/* Command -data_cache_size */
/* @since 1.2.2 */
int Xorriso_option_data_cache_size(struct XorrisO *xorriso, char *num_tiles,
char *tile_blocks, int flag);
/* Command -devices */
/* @param flag bit0= perform -device_links rather than -devices
@return <=0 error , 1 success, 2 revoked by -reassure
*/
int Xorriso_option_devices(struct XorrisO *xorriso, int flag);
/* Command -dialog "on"|"off" */
int Xorriso_option_dialog(struct XorrisO *xorriso, char *mode, int flag);
/* Command -disk_dev_ino "on"|"off" */
int Xorriso_option_disk_dev_ino(struct XorrisO *xorriso, char *mode, int flag);
/* Command -disk_pattern "on"|"ls"|"off" */
int Xorriso_option_disk_pattern(struct XorrisO *xorriso, char *mode, int flag);
/* Command -displacement [-]offset */
/* @since 0.6.6 */
int Xorriso_option_displacement(struct XorrisO *xorriso, char *value,
int flag);
/* Command -drive_class */
int Xorriso_option_drive_class(struct XorrisO *xorriso,
char *d_class, char *pattern, int flag);
/* Command -dummy "on"|"off" */
int Xorriso_option_dummy(struct XorrisO *xorriso, char *mode, int flag);
/* Command -dvd_obs "default"|"32k"|"64k" */
int Xorriso_option_dvd_obs(struct XorrisO *xorriso, char *obs, int flag);
/* Command -early_stdio_test */
/* @since 1.0.6 */
int Xorriso_option_early_stdio_test(struct XorrisO *xorriso, char *mode,
int flag);
/* Command -eject */
/* @param flag bit0=do not report toc of eventually remaining drives
*/
int Xorriso_option_eject(struct XorrisO *xorriso, char *which, int flag);
/* Command -end , and -rollback_end */
/* @param flag bit0= discard pending changes
@return <=0 error , 1 success, 2 revoked by -reassure
*/
int Xorriso_option_end(struct XorrisO *xorriso, int flag);
/* Command -errfile_log marked|plain path|-|"" */
int Xorriso_option_errfile_log(struct XorrisO *xorriso,
char *mode, char *path, int flag);
/* Command -error_behavior */
int Xorriso_option_error_behavior(struct XorrisO *xorriso,
char *occasion, char *behavior, int flag);
/* Command -external_filter */
int Xorriso_option_external_filter(struct XorrisO *xorriso,
int argc, char **argv, int *idx, int flag);
/* Command -extract , -extract_single */
/* @param flag bit0=do not report the restored item
bit1=do not reset pacifier, no final pacifier message
bit5= -extract_single: do not insert directory tree
*/
int Xorriso_option_extract(struct XorrisO *xorriso, char *disk_path,
char *iso_path, int flag);
/* Command -extract_cut */
int Xorriso_option_extract_cut(struct XorrisO *xorriso, char *iso_rr_path,
char *start, char *count, char *disk_path, int flag);
/* Command -file_size_limit */
int Xorriso_option_file_size_limit(struct XorrisO *xorriso,
int argc, char **argv, int *idx, int flag);
/* Command -find alias -findi, and -findx */
/* @param flag bit0= -findx rather than -findi
bit1= do not reset pacifier, no final pacifier message
do not reset find_compare_result
*/
int Xorriso_option_find(struct XorrisO *xorriso, int argc, char **argv,
int *idx, int flag);
/* Command -follow */
int Xorriso_option_follow(struct XorrisO *xorriso, char *mode, int flag);
/* Command -fs */
int Xorriso_option_fs(struct XorrisO *xorriso, char *size, int flag);
/* Command -getfacl alias -getfacli, -getfacl_r alias -getfacl_ri */
/* @param flag bit0=recursive -getfacl_r
*/
int Xorriso_option_getfacli(struct XorrisO *xorriso,
int argc, char **argv, int *idx, int flag);
/* Command -gid */
int Xorriso_option_gid(struct XorrisO *xorriso, char *gid, int flag);
/* Command -grow_blindly */
int Xorriso_option_grow_blindly(struct XorrisO *xorriso, char *msc2, int flag);
/* Command -hardlinks "on"|"off" */
int Xorriso_option_hardlinks(struct XorrisO *xorriso, char *mode, int flag);
/* Command -help and part of -prog_help */
int Xorriso_option_help(struct XorrisO *xorriso, int flag);
/* Option -hfsplus "on"|"off" */
int Xorriso_option_hfsplus(struct XorrisO *xorriso, char *mode, int flag);
/* Command -hide */
/* @since 0.6.0 */
int Xorriso_option_hide(struct XorrisO *xorriso, char *hide_state,
int argc, char **argv, int *idx, int flag);
/* Command -history */
int Xorriso_option_history(struct XorrisO *xorriso, char *line, int flag);
/* Command -iso_rr_pattern "on"|"ls"|"off" */
int Xorriso_option_iso_rr_pattern(struct XorrisO *xorriso, char *mode,
int flag);
/* Command -jigdo aspect argument */
/* @since 0.6.4 */
int Xorriso_option_jigdo(struct XorrisO *xorriso, char *aspect, char *arg,
int flag);
/* Command -joliet "on"|"off" */
int Xorriso_option_joliet(struct XorrisO *xorriso, char *mode, int flag);
/* Command -launch_frontend */
/* @since 1.2.6 */
int Xorriso_option_launch_frontend(struct XorrisO *xorriso,
int argc, char **argv, int *idx, int flag);
/* Command -list_arg_sorting */
/* @since 1.2.2 */
int Xorriso_option_list_arg_sorting(struct XorrisO *xorriso, int flag);
/* Command -list_delimiter */
int Xorriso_option_list_delimiter(struct XorrisO *xorriso, char *text,
int flag);
/* Command -list_extras */
/* @since 1.1.6 */
int Xorriso_option_list_extras(struct XorrisO *xorriso, char *mode, int flag);
/* Command -list_formats */
int Xorriso_option_list_formats(struct XorrisO *xorriso, int flag);
/* Command -list_profiles */
int Xorriso_option_list_profiles(struct XorrisO *xorriso, char *which,
int flag);
/* Command -list_speeds */
/* @since 1.1.2 */
int Xorriso_option_list_speeds(struct XorrisO *xorriso, int flag);
/* Command -lns alias -lnsi */
/* @since 1.2.6 */
int Xorriso_option_lnsi(struct XorrisO *xorriso, char *target, char *path,
int flag);
/* Command -load session|track|sbsector value */
/* @param flag bit0= with adr_mode sbsector: adr_value is possibly 16 too high
@return <=0 error , 1 success, 2 revoked by -reassure
*/
int Xorriso_option_load(struct XorrisO *xorriso, char *adr_mode,
char *adr_value, int flag);
/* Command -logfile */
int Xorriso_option_logfile(struct XorrisO *xorriso, char *channel,
char *fileadr, int flag);
/* Command -ls alias -lsi and -lsl alias -lsli
and -lsd alias -lsdi and -lsdl alias -lsdli
and -du alias -dui and -dus alias -dusi
@param flag bit0= long format (-lsl , -du)
bit1= do not expand patterns but use literally
bit2= du rather than ls
bit3= list directories as themselves (ls -d)
*/
int Xorriso_option_lsi(struct XorrisO *xorriso, int argc, char **argv,
int *idx, int flag);
/* Command -lsx, -lslx, -lsdx , -lsdlx , -dux , -dusx
@param flag bit0= long format (-lslx , -dux)
bit1= do not expand patterns but use literally
bit2= du rather than ls
bit3= list directories as themselves (ls -d)
*/
int Xorriso_option_lsx(struct XorrisO *xorriso, int argc, char **argv,
int *idx, int flag);
/* Command -map */
/* @param flag bit0=do not report the added item
bit1=do not reset pacifier, no final pacifier message
*/
int Xorriso_option_map(struct XorrisO *xorriso, char *disk_path,
char *iso_path, int flag);
/* Command -map_l , -compare_l , -update_l , -extract_l */
/* @param flag bit8-11= mode 0= -map_l
1= -compare_l
2= -update_l
3= -extract_l
*/
int Xorriso_option_map_l(struct XorrisO *xorriso, int argc, char **argv,
int *idx, int flag);
/* Command -mark */
int Xorriso_option_mark(struct XorrisO *xorriso, char *mark, int flag);
/* Command -md5 */
int Xorriso_option_md5(struct XorrisO *xorriso, char *mode, int flag);
/* Command -mkdir alias -mkdiri */
int Xorriso_option_mkdiri(struct XorrisO *xorriso, int argc, char **argv,
int *idx, int flag);
/* Command -mount , -mount_cmd , -session_string */
/* @param bit0= -mount_cmd: print mount command to result channel rather
than performing it
bit1= perform -session_string rather than -mount_cmd
*/
int Xorriso_option_mount(struct XorrisO *xorriso, char *dev, char *adr_mode,
char *adr, char *cmd, int flag);
/* Command -mount_opts option[:...] */
int Xorriso_option_mount_opts(struct XorrisO *xorriso, char *mode, int flag);
/* Command -move */
int Xorriso_option_move(struct XorrisO *xorriso, char *origin, char *dest,
int flag);
/* Command -msg_op */
int Xorriso_option_msg_op(struct XorrisO *xorriso, char *what, char *arg,
int flag);
/* Command -mv alias -mvi */
int Xorriso_option_mvi(struct XorrisO *xorriso, int argc, char **argv,
int *idx, int flag);
/* Command -no_rc */
int Xorriso_option_no_rc(struct XorrisO *xorriso, int flag);
/* Command -not_leaf , -as mkisofs -hide without '/' */
/* @param flag bit0= add to iso_rr hide list rather than to disk exclusions
@since 0.6.0
bit1= add to joliet hide list rather than disk exclusions
@since 0.6.0
bit2= add to HFS+ hide list rather than disk exclusions
@since 1.2.4
*/
int Xorriso_option_not_leaf(struct XorrisO *xorriso, char *pattern, int flag);
/* Command -not_list , -quoted_not_list */
/* @param flag bit0= -quoted_not_list */
int Xorriso_option_not_list(struct XorrisO *xorriso, char *adr, int flag);
/* Command -not_mgt */
int Xorriso_option_not_mgt(struct XorrisO *xorriso, char *setting, int flag);
/* Command -not_paths , -as mkisofs -hide with '/' */
/* @param flag bit0= add to iso_rr hide list rather than to disk exclusions
@since 0.6.0
bit1= add to joliet hide list rather than disk exclusions
@since 0.6.0
bit2= enable disk pattern expansion regardless of -disk_pattern
bit8-13= consolidated hide state bits, duplicating bit0-1
@since 1.2.4
bit8= add to iso_rr_hidings, same as bit0
bit9= add to joliet_hidings, same as bit1
bit10= add to hfsplus_hidings
*/
int Xorriso_option_not_paths(struct XorrisO *xorriso, int argc, char **argv,
int *idx, int flag);
/* Command -options_from_file */
/* @return <=0 error , 1 = success , 3 = request to end program run */
int Xorriso_option_options_from_file(struct XorrisO *xorriso, char *adr,
int flag);
/* Command -osirrox "on"|"off" */
int Xorriso_option_osirrox(struct XorrisO *xorriso, char *mode, int flag);
/* Command -overwrite "on"|"nondir"|"off" */
int Xorriso_option_overwrite(struct XorrisO *xorriso, char *mode, int flag);
/* Command -pacifier */
int Xorriso_option_pacifier(struct XorrisO *xorriso, char *style, int flag);
/* Command -padding */
int Xorriso_option_padding(struct XorrisO *xorriso, char *size, int flag);
/* Command -page */
int Xorriso_option_page(struct XorrisO *xorriso, int len, int width, int flag);
/* Command -paste_in */
int Xorriso_option_paste_in(struct XorrisO *xorriso, char *iso_rr_path,
char *disk_path, char *start, char *count, int flag);
/* Command -path_list , -quoted_path_list */
/* @param flag bit0= -quoted_path_list */
int Xorriso_option_path_list(struct XorrisO *xorriso, char *adr, int flag);
/* Command -pathspecs */
int Xorriso_option_pathspecs(struct XorrisO *xorriso, char *mode, int flag);
/* Command -pkt_output */
/* Note: If output is redirected by Xorriso_push_outlists() then mode "on"
consolidates output in the result output list, not on stdout.
*/
int Xorriso_option_pkt_output(struct XorrisO *xorriso, char *mode, int flag);
/* Command -preparer_id */
/* @since 0.6.2 */
int Xorriso_option_preparer_id(struct XorrisO *xorriso, char *name, int flag);
/* Command -print, -print_info , -print_mark */
/* @param flag bit0-1= output channel:
0= result channel
1= info channel @since 1.0.6
2= mark channel @since 1.0.6
*/
int Xorriso_option_print(struct XorrisO *xorriso, char *text, int flag);
/* Command -print_size
@param flag bit0= report in mkisofs compatible form on real stdout
*/
int Xorriso_option_print_size(struct XorrisO *xorriso, int flag);
/* Command -prog */
int Xorriso_option_prog(struct XorrisO *xorriso, char *name, int flag);
/* Command -prompt */
int Xorriso_option_prompt(struct XorrisO *xorriso, char *text, int flag);
/* Command -prog_help */
int Xorriso_option_prog_help(struct XorrisO *xorriso, char *name, int flag);
/* Command -publisher */
int Xorriso_option_publisher(struct XorrisO *xorriso, char *name, int flag);
/* Command -pvd_info */
int Xorriso_option_pvd_info(struct XorrisO *xorriso, int flag);
/* Command -pwd alias -pwdi */
int Xorriso_option_pwdi(struct XorrisO *xorriso, int flag);
/* Command -pwdx */
int Xorriso_option_pwdx(struct XorrisO *xorriso, int flag);
/* Command -read_mkisofsrc */
/* @since 0.6.0 */
int Xorriso_option_read_mkisofsrc(struct XorrisO *xorriso, int flag);
/* Command -reassure "on"|"tree"|"off" */
int Xorriso_option_reassure(struct XorrisO *xorriso, char *mode, int flag);
/* Command -report_about */
int Xorriso_option_report_about(struct XorrisO *xorriso, char *severity,
int flag);
/* Command -return_with */
int Xorriso_option_return_with(struct XorrisO *xorriso, char *severity,
int exit_value, int flag);
/* Command -rm alias -rmi , -rm_r alias -rm_ri , -rmdir alias -rmdiri */
/* @param flag bit0=recursive , bit2= remove empty directory: rmdir */
int Xorriso_option_rmi(struct XorrisO *xorriso, int argc, char **argv,
int *idx, int flag);
/* Command -rockridge "on"|"off" */
int Xorriso_option_rockridge(struct XorrisO *xorriso, char *mode, int flag);
/* Command -rollback */
/* @param flag bit0= do not -reassure
@return <=0 error , 1 success, 2 revoked by -reassure
*/
int Xorriso_option_rollback(struct XorrisO *xorriso, int flag);
/* Command -rom_toc_scan */
int Xorriso_option_rom_toc_scan(struct XorrisO *xorriso, char *mode, int flag);
/* Command -rr_reloc_dir */
/* @since 1.2.2 */
int Xorriso_option_rr_reloc_dir(struct XorrisO *xorriso, char *name, int flag);
/* Command -scdbackup_tag */
int Xorriso_option_scdbackup_tag(struct XorrisO *xorriso, char *list_path,
char *record_name, int flag);
/* Command -scsi_log */
int Xorriso_option_scsi_log(struct XorrisO *xorriso, char *mode, int flag);
/* Command -session_log */
int Xorriso_option_session_log(struct XorrisO *xorriso, char *path, int flag);
/* Command -setfacl_list alias -setfacl_listi */
int Xorriso_option_setfacl_listi(struct XorrisO *xorriso, char *disk_path,
int flag);
/* Command -setfacl alias -setfacli , -setfacl_r alias -setfacl_ri */
/* @param flag bit0=recursive -setfacl_r
*/
int Xorriso_option_setfacli(struct XorrisO *xorriso, char *acl_text,
int argc, char **argv, int *idx, int flag);
/* Command -setfattr alias -setfattri, -setfattr_r alias -setfattr_ri */
/* @param flag bit0=recursive -setfattr_r
*/
int Xorriso_option_setfattri(struct XorrisO *xorriso, char *name, char *value,
int argc, char **argv, int *idx, int flag);
/* Command -setfattr_list alias -setfattr_listi */
int Xorriso_option_setfattr_listi(struct XorrisO *xorriso, char *path,
int flag);
/* Command -set_filter , -set_filter_r */
/* @param flag bit0=recursive -set_filter_r
*/
int Xorriso_option_set_filter(struct XorrisO *xorriso, char *name,
int argc, char **argv, int *idx, int flag);
/* Command -signal_handling */
/* @param flag bit0= do not yet install the eventual handler
@since 1.1.0
*/
int Xorriso_option_signal_handling(struct XorrisO *xorriso, char *mode,
int flag);
/* Command -sleep */
/* @since 1.1.8 */
int Xorriso_option_sleep(struct XorrisO *xorriso, char *duration, int flag);
/* Command -speed */
int Xorriso_option_speed(struct XorrisO *xorriso, char *speed, int flag);
/* Command -split_size */
int Xorriso_option_split_size(struct XorrisO *xorriso, char *s, int flag);
/* Command -status */
int Xorriso_option_status(struct XorrisO *xorriso, char *mode, int flag);
/* Command -status_history_max */
int Xorriso_option_status_history_max(struct XorrisO *xorriso, int num1,
int flag);
/* Command -stdio_sync "on"|"off"|size */
int Xorriso_option_stdio_sync(struct XorrisO *xorriso, char *rythm, int flag);
/* Command -stream_recording */
int Xorriso_option_stream_recording(struct XorrisO *xorriso, char *mode,
int flag);
/* Command -system_id */
int Xorriso_option_system_id(struct XorrisO *xorriso, char *name, int flag);
/* Command -tell_media_space */
int Xorriso_option_tell_media_space(struct XorrisO *xorriso, int flag);
/* Command -temp_mem_limit */
int Xorriso_option_temp_mem_limit(struct XorrisO *xorriso, char *size,
int flag);
/* Command -toc */
/* @param flag bit0= short report form as with -dev, no table-of-content
*/
int Xorriso_option_toc(struct XorrisO *xorriso, int flag);
/* Command -toc_of */
int Xorriso_option_toc_of(struct XorrisO *xorriso, char *which, int flag);
/* Command -uid */
int Xorriso_option_uid(struct XorrisO *xorriso, char *uid, int flag);
/* Command -unregister_filter */
int Xorriso_option_unregister_filter(struct XorrisO *xorriso, char *name,
int flag);
/* Command -update and -update_r
@param flag bit0= issue summary message
bit1= do not reset pacifier, no final pacifier message
bit2= do not issue pacifier messages at all
bit3= recursive: -update_r
*/
int Xorriso_option_update(struct XorrisO *xorriso, char *disk_path,
char *iso_path, int flag);
/* Command -use_readline */
int Xorriso_option_use_readline(struct XorrisO *xorriso, char *mode, int flag);
/* Command -version */
int Xorriso_option_version(struct XorrisO *xorriso, int flag);
/* Command -volid */
/* @param flag bit0= do not warn of problematic volid
*/
int Xorriso_option_volid(struct XorrisO *xorriso, char *volid, int flag);
/* Command -volset_id */
int Xorriso_option_volset_id(struct XorrisO *xorriso, char *name, int flag);
/* Command -volume_date */
int Xorriso_option_volume_date(struct XorrisO *xorriso,
char *time_type, char *timestring, int flag);
/* Command -write_type */
int Xorriso_option_write_type(struct XorrisO *xorriso, char *mode, int flag);
/* There is no Xorriso_option_x() because -x has an effect only in
Xorriso_prescan_args(). Use the flag bits of Xorriso_interpreter() if
you want to impose command sorting on your own.
*/
/* Command -xattr "on"|"off" */
int Xorriso_option_xattr(struct XorrisO *xorriso, char *mode, int flag);
/* Command -zisofs */
int Xorriso_option_zisofs(struct XorrisO *xorriso, char *mode, int flag);
#endif /* Xorriso_includeD */