Fixed spelling errors found by fossies.org with codespell

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Thomas Schmitt 2019-10-28 16:58:20 +01:00
parent 1c235e807e
commit ba9b69b1df
28 changed files with 126 additions and 126 deletions

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@ -1 +1 @@
#define Cdrskin_timestamP "2019.10.27.142135"
#define Cdrskin_timestamP "2019.10.28.155736"

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@ -419,7 +419,7 @@ void burn_disc_erase(struct burn_drive *drive, int fast)
/* ts A70103 moved up from burn_disc_erase_sync() */
/* ts A60825 : allow on parole to blank appendable CDs */
/* ts A70131 : allow blanking of overwriteable DVD-RW (profile 0x13) */
/* ts A70131 : allow blanking of overwritable DVD-RW (profile 0x13) */
/* ts A70216 : allow blanking of CD-RW or DVD-RW in any regular state
and of any kind of full media */
/* ts A70909 : the willingness to burn any BURN_DISC_FULL media is

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@ -77,7 +77,7 @@ int burn_create_new_pack(int pack_type, int track_no, int double_byte,
/* Plain implementation of polynomial division on a Galois field, where
addition and subtraction both are binary exor. Euclidian algorithm.
addition and subtraction both are binary exor. Euclidean algorithm.
Divisor is x^16 + x^12 + x^5 + 1 = 0x11021.
*/
static int crc_11021(unsigned char *data, int count, int flag)

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@ -12,7 +12,7 @@
-DDDLPA_C_STANDALONE -o ddlpa ddlpa.c
The system macros enable 64-bit off_t and open(2) flag O_LARGEFILE, which
are not absolutely necessary but explicitely take into respect that
are not absolutely necessary but explicitly take into respect that
our devices can offer more than 2 GB of addressable data.
Run test program:

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@ -191,7 +191,7 @@ int burn_drive_is_released(struct burn_drive *d)
/* ts A60906 */
/** Inquires drive status in respect to degree of app usage.
@param return -2 = drive is forgotten
-1 = drive is closed (i.e. released explicitely)
-1 = drive is closed (i.e. released explicitly)
0 = drive is open, not grabbed (after scan, before 1st grab)
1 = drive is grabbed but BURN_DRIVE_IDLE
2 = drive is grabbed, synchronous read/write interrupted
@ -287,7 +287,7 @@ int burn_drive_inquire_media(struct burn_drive *d)
/* ts A61020 : d->status was set to BURN_DISC_BLANK as pure guess */
/* ts A71128 : run read_disc_info() for any recognizeable profile */
/* ts A71128 : run read_disc_info() for any recognizable profile */
if (d->current_profile > 0 || d->current_is_guessed_profile ||
(d->mdata->p2a_valid > 0 &&
(d->mdata->cdr_write || d->mdata->cdrw_write ||
@ -1327,7 +1327,7 @@ static int drive_getcaps(struct burn_drive *d, struct burn_drive_info *out)
/* ts A91112 */
/* Set default block types. The call d->probe_write_modes() is quite
obtrusive. It may be performed explicitely by new API call
obtrusive. It may be performed explicitly by new API call
burn_drive_probe_cd_write_modes().
*/
if (out->write_dvdram || out->write_dvdr ||
@ -1426,7 +1426,7 @@ int burn_drive_scan_sync(struct burn_drive_info *drives[],
*n_drives = 0;
/* ts A70907 : wether to scan from scratch or to extend */
/* ts A70907 : whether to scan from scratch or to extend */
for (i = 0; i < (int) sizeof(scanned); i++)
scanned[i] = 0;
if (flag & 1) {
@ -1567,7 +1567,7 @@ void burn_drive_info_free(struct burn_drive_info drive_infos[])
/* ts A70903 : THIS IS WRONG ! (disabled now)
It endangers multi drive usage.
This call is not entitled to delete all drives, only the
ones of the array which it receives a parmeter.
ones of the array which it receives a parameter.
Problem: It was unclear how many items are listed in drive_infos
Solution: Added a end marker element to any burn_drive_info array
@ -1915,7 +1915,7 @@ int burn_drive_scan_and_grab(struct burn_drive_info *drive_infos[], char* adr,
unsigned int n_drives;
int ret, i;
/* check wether drive address is already registered */
/* check whether drive address is already registered */
for (i = 0; i <= drivetop; i++)
if (drive_array[i].global_index >= 0)
if (strcmp(drive_array[i].devname, adr) == 0)
@ -2020,7 +2020,7 @@ int burn_drive_get_adr(struct burn_drive_info *drive_info, char adr[])
/* ts A60922 ticket 33 */
/** Evaluate wether the given address would be enumerated by libburn */
/** Evaluate whether the given address would be enumerated by libburn */
int burn_drive_is_enumerable_adr(char *adr)
{
return sg_is_enumerable_adr(adr);
@ -3049,7 +3049,7 @@ int burn_disc_get_multi_caps(struct burn_drive *d, enum burn_write_types wt,
d->current_profile == 0x1a ||
d->current_profile == 0x43
) {
/* DVD-RAM, overwriteable DVD-RW, DVD+RW, BD-RE */
/* DVD-RAM, overwritable DVD-RW, DVD+RW, BD-RE */
o->start_adr = 1;
ret = burn_disc_get_formats(d, &status, &size, &dummy,
&num_formats);
@ -3308,7 +3308,7 @@ int burn_drive_equals_adr(struct burn_drive *d1, char *adr2_in, int role2)
/* one dir existing, one not */
/* Both directories exist. The basenames are equal.
So the adresses are equal if the directories are
So the addresses are equal if the directories are
equal.*/
}
if (stbuf1.st_ino == stbuf2.st_ino &&
@ -3432,7 +3432,7 @@ int burn_disc_get_media_id(struct burn_drive *d,
bit3= disc_app_code valid
bit4= Disc is unrestricted (URU bit)
bit5= Disc is nominally erasable (Erasable bit)
This will be set with overwriteable media which
This will be set with overwritable media which
libburn normally considers to be unerasable blank.
*/
int burn_disc_get_cd_info(struct burn_drive *d, char disc_type[80],

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@ -75,11 +75,11 @@
>>> See correctness reservation below.
Algebra on Galois fields is the same as on Rational Numbers.
But arithmetics is defined by operations on polynomials rather than the
usual integer arithmetics on binary numbers.
But arithmetics on its polynomials differ from usual integer arithmetics
on binary numbers.
Addition and subtraction are identical with the binary exor operator.
Multiplication and division would demand polynomial division, e.g. by the
euclidian algorithm. The computing path over logarithms and powers follows
euclidean algorithm. The computing path over logarithms and powers follows
algebra and reduces the arithmetic task to table lookups, additions
modulo 255, and exor operations. Note that the logarithms are natural
numbers, not polynomials. They get added or subtracted by the usual addition

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@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ an unreadable disc */
/* This is a generic OS oriented function wrapper which compensates
shortcommings of read() in respect to a guaranteed amount of return data.
shortcomings of read() in respect to a guaranteed amount of return data.
See man 2 read , paragraph "RETURN VALUE".
*/
static int read_full_buffer(int fd, unsigned char *buffer, int size)

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@ -52,7 +52,7 @@ double lib_start_time;
*/
int burn_sg_open_o_excl = 1;
/* ts A70403 : GNU/Linux: wether to use fcntl(,F_SETLK,)
/* ts A70403 : GNU/Linux: whether to use fcntl(,F_SETLK,)
after open() of device files */
int burn_sg_fcntl_f_setlk = 1;
@ -71,7 +71,7 @@ int burn_sg_use_family = 0;
has been thoroughly tested. */
int burn_sg_open_o_nonblock = 1;
/* wether to take a busy drive as an error */
/* whether to take a busy drive as an error */
/* Caution: this is implemented by a rough hack and eventually leads
to unconditional abort of the process */
int burn_sg_open_abort_busy = 0;
@ -98,7 +98,7 @@ int burn_builtin_signal_action = 0; /* burn_set_signal_handling() */
volatile int burn_builtin_triggered_action = 0; /* burn_is_aborting() */
/* ts A70223 : wether implemented untested profiles are supported */
/* ts A70223 : whether implemented untested profiles are supported */
int burn_support_untested_profiles = 0;
/* ts A91111 :
@ -112,7 +112,7 @@ int burn_sg_log_scsi = 0;
/* ts B10312 :
Whether to map random-access readonly files to drive role 4.
Else it is role 2 overwriteable drive
Else it is role 2 overwritable drive
*/
int burn_drive_role_4_allowed = 0;

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@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ extern int burn_running;
extern double lib_start_time;
/** Indicator for burn_drive_get_status() wether a signal hit parts of the
/** Indicator for burn_drive_get_status() whether a signal hit parts of the
thread team.
0= all works well ,
1 to 5 = waiting for eventual signal on control thread

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@ -144,7 +144,7 @@ enum burn_write_types
With sequential DVD-R[W]: Incremental Streaming
With DVD+R and BD-R: Track of open size
With DVD-RAM, DVD+RW, BD-RE: Random Writeable (used sequentially)
With overwriteable DVD-RW: Rigid Restricted Overwrite
With overwritable DVD-RW: Rigid Restricted Overwrite
*/
BURN_WRITE_TAO,
@ -235,7 +235,7 @@ enum burn_disc_status
CD-R, CD-RW, DVD-R, DVD-RW, DVD+R, BD-R
Blanked multi-session media (i.e. treated by burn_disc_erase())
CD-RW, DVD-RW
Overwriteable media with or without valid data
Overwritable media with or without valid data
DVD-RAM, DVD+RW, formatted DVD-RW, BD-RE
*/
BURN_DISC_BLANK,
@ -675,7 +675,7 @@ struct burn_progress {
int track;
/** The total number of indices */
int indices;
/** Curent index. */
/** Current index. */
int index;
/** The starting logical block address */
int start_sector;
@ -1328,7 +1328,7 @@ int burn_drive_get_bd_r_pow(struct burn_drive *drive);
/* ts A61020 */
/** Returns start and end lba of the media which is currently inserted
in the given drive. The drive has to be grabbed to have hope for reply.
Shortcomming (not a feature): unless burn_disc_read_atip() was called
Shortcoming (not a feature): unless burn_disc_read_atip() was called
only blank media will return valid info.
@param drive The drive to query.
@param start_lba Returns the start lba value
@ -1386,7 +1386,7 @@ char *burn_guess_cd_manufacturer(int m_li, int s_li, int f_li,
This seems to be broken with my drives. The bit is
0 and the validity bit for disc_app_code is 0 too.
bit5= Disc is nominally erasable (Erasable bit)
This will be set with overwriteable media which
This will be set with overwritable media which
libburn normally considers to be unerasable blank.
@return 1 success, <= 0 an error occurred
@since 0.7.2
@ -1819,7 +1819,7 @@ void burn_disc_read(struct burn_drive *drive, const struct burn_read_opts *o);
with drive and media. This function is called by burn_disc_write() but
an application might be interested in this check in advance.
@param o The options for the writing operation.
@param disc The descrition of the disc to be created
@param disc The description of the disc to be created
@param reasons Eventually returns a list of rejection reason statements
@param silent 1= do not issue error messages , 0= report problems
@return 1 ok, -1= no recordable media detected, 0= other failure
@ -3334,7 +3334,7 @@ void burn_write_opts_set_obs_pad(struct burn_write_opts *opts, int pad);
be consumed by the receiving storage device. This forcing keeps the memory
from being clogged with lots of pending data for slow devices.
@param opts The write opts to change
@param rythm Number of 2KB output blocks after which fsync(2) is
@param rhythm Number of 2KB output blocks after which fsync(2) is
performed.
-1 means no fsync()
0 means default
@ -3343,7 +3343,7 @@ void burn_write_opts_set_obs_pad(struct burn_write_opts *opts, int pad);
Default is currently 8192 = 16 MB.
@since 0.7.4
*/
void burn_write_opts_set_stdio_fsync(struct burn_write_opts *opts, int rythm);
void burn_write_opts_set_stdio_fsync(struct burn_write_opts *opts, int rhythm);
/** Sets whether to read in raw mode or not
@ -3628,12 +3628,12 @@ struct burn_multi_caps {
/** Profile number which was current when the reply was generated */
int current_profile;
/** Wether the current profile indicates CD media. 1=yes, 0=no */
/** Whether the current profile indicates CD media. 1=yes, 0=no */
int current_is_cd_profile;
/* ts A70528 */
/* @since 0.3.8 */
/** Wether the current profile is able to perform simulated write */
/** Whether the current profile is able to perform simulated write */
int might_simulate;
};
@ -3765,7 +3765,7 @@ void burn_version(int *major, int *minor, int *micro);
/** Usage discussion:
Some developers of the libburnia project have differing
opinions how to ensure the compatibility of libaries
opinions how to ensure the compatibility of libraries
and applications.
It is about whether to use at compile time and at runtime
@ -4015,7 +4015,7 @@ int burn_is_aborting(int flag);
/** Write data in random access mode.
The drive must be grabbed successfully before calling this function which
circumvents usual libburn session processing and rather writes data without
preparations or finalizing. This will work only with overwriteable media
preparations or finalizing. This will work only with overwritable media
which are also suitable for burn_write_opts_set_start_byte(). The same
address alignment restrictions as with this function apply. I.e. for DVD
it is best to align to 32 KiB blocks (= 16 LBA units). The amount of data
@ -4295,7 +4295,7 @@ int burn_drive_equals_adr(struct burn_drive *d1, char *adr2, int drive_role2);
struct libdax_audioxtr;
/** Open an audio file, check wether suitable, create extractor object.
/** Open an audio file, check whether suitable, create extractor object.
@param xtr Opaque handle to extractor. Gets attached extractor object.
@param path Address of the audio file to extract. "-" is stdin (but might
be not suitable for all futurely supported formats).
@ -4393,7 +4393,7 @@ BURN_END_DECLS
/* The following experiments may be interesting in future:
*/
/* Perform OPC explicitely.
/* Perform OPC explicitly.
# define Libburn_pioneer_dvr_216d_with_opC 1
*/

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@ -158,7 +158,7 @@ static int libdax_audioxtr_identify_wav(struct libdax_audioxtr *o, int flag)
char buf[16];
unsigned char *ubuf;
/* check wether this is a MS WAVE file .wav */
/* check whether this is a MS WAVE file .wav */
/* info used: http://ccrma.stanford.edu/courses/422/projects/WaveFormat/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WAV
see summary in: doc/waveformat.txt
@ -247,7 +247,7 @@ static int libdax_audioxtr_identify_au(struct libdax_audioxtr *o, int flag)
int ret,encoding;
char buf[24];
/* Check wether this is a Sun Audio, .au file */
/* Check whether this is a Sun Audio, .au file */
/* info used: http://ccrma.stanford.edu/courses/422/projects/WaveFormat/ */
if(o->fd!=0) {

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@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ struct libdax_audioxtr;
/* Calls from applications (to be forwarded by libdax/libburn) */
/** Open an audio file, check wether suitable, create extractor object.
/** Open an audio file, check whether suitable, create extractor object.
@param xtr Opaque handle to extractor. Gets attached extractor object.
@param path Address of the audio file to extract. "-" is stdin (but might
be not suitable for all futurely supported formats).

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@ -425,7 +425,7 @@ Range "elmom" : 0x00010000 to 0x0001ffff
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Range "scdbackup" : 0x00020000 to 0x0002ffff
Acessing and defending drives:
Accessing and defending drives:
0x00020001 (SORRY,LOW) = Cannot open busy device
0x00020002 (SORRY,HIGH) = Encountered error when closing drive
@ -555,7 +555,7 @@ Range "scdbackup" : 0x00020000 to 0x0002ffff
0x0002016e (DEBUG,HIGH) = MODE SENSE page 2A too short
0x0002016f (DEBUG,HIGH) = Unable to grab scanned drive
0x00020170 (NOTE,HIGH) = Closing open session before writing new one
0x00020171 (NOTE,HIGH) = Closing BD-R with accidentaly open session
0x00020171 (NOTE,HIGH) = Closing BD-R with accidentally open session
0x00020172 (SORRY,HIGH) = Read start address larger than number of readable blocks
0x00020173 (FAILURE,HIGH) = Drive tells NWA smaller than last written address
0x00020174 (SORRY,HIGH) = Fifo alignment does not allow desired read size
@ -580,7 +580,7 @@ Range "scdbackup" : 0x00020000 to 0x0002ffff
0x00020187 (NOTE,HIGH) = Track not marked as damaged. No action taken.
0x00020188 (FAILURE,HIGH) = Cannot close damaged track on given media type
0x00020189 (FATAL,HIGH) = Drive is already grabbed by libburn
0x0002018a (SORRY,HIGH) = Timeout exceeded. Retry cancled.
0x0002018a (SORRY,HIGH) = Timeout exceeded. Retry canceled.
0x0002018b (FAILURE,HIGH) = Too many CD-TEXT packs
0x0002018c (FAILURE,HIGH) = CD-TEXT pack type out of range
0x0002018d (FAILURE,HIGH) = CD-TEXT block number out of range
@ -646,11 +646,11 @@ Range "vreixo" : 0x00030000 to 0x0003ffff
0x0003ffbc (FAILURE,HIGH) = Image already bootable
0x0003ffbb (FAILURE,HIGH) = Trying to use an invalid file as boot image
0x0003ff80 (FAILURE,HIGH) = Error on file operation
0x0003ff7f (FAILURE,HIGH) = Trying to open an already openned file
0x0003ff7f (FAILURE,HIGH) = Trying to open an already opened file
0x0003ff7e (FAILURE,HIGH) = Access to file is not allowed
0x0003ff7d (FAILURE,HIGH) = Incorrect path to file
0x0003ff7c (FAILURE,HIGH) = The file does not exist in the filesystem
0x0003ff7b (FAILURE,HIGH) = Trying to read or close a file not openned
0x0003ff7b (FAILURE,HIGH) = Trying to read or close a file not opened
0x0003ff7a (FAILURE,HIGH) = Directory used where no dir is expected
0x0003ff79 (FAILURE,HIGH) = File read error
0x0003ff78 (FAILURE,HIGH) = Not dir used where a dir is expected
@ -701,7 +701,7 @@ X 0x00030203 (HINT,MEDIUM) = Unsupported El-Torito feature
X 0x00030204 (SORRY,HIGH) = Invalid file to be an El-Torito image
X 0x00030205 (WARNING,MEDIUM)= Cannot properly patch isolinux image
X 0x00030206 (WARNING,MEDIUM)= Copying El-Torito from a previous image without
X enought info about it
X enough info about it
X 0x00030301 (NOTE,MEDIUM) = Unsupported file type for Joliet tree

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@ -109,7 +109,7 @@ extern struct libdax_msgs *libdax_messenger;
Error messages of class DEBUG appear because of inability to
read TOC or track info. Nevertheless, the written images verify.
ts A61220 : Burned to a virgin DVD+RW by help of new mmc_format_unit()
(did not test wether it would work without). Burned to a
(did not test whether it would work without). Burned to a
not completely formatted DVD+RW. (Had worked before without
mmc_format_unit() but i did not exceed the formatted range
as reported by dvd+rw-mediainfo.)
@ -502,7 +502,7 @@ int mmc_get_nwa(struct burn_drive *d, int trackno, int *lba, int *nwa)
sprintf(msg, "Upcoming track: ");
if (d->current_profile == 0x1a || d->current_profile == 0x13 ||
d->current_profile == 0x12 || d->current_profile == 0x43) {
/* overwriteable */
/* overwritable */
*lba = *nwa = num = 0;
} else if (data[5] & 32) { /* ts B10534 : MMC-5 6.27.3.7 Damage Bit */
@ -1581,7 +1581,7 @@ static int mmc_read_toc_al(struct burn_drive *d, int *alloc_len)
/* ts A61020 : this snaps on non-blank DVD media */
/* ts A61106 : also snaps on CD with unclosed track/session */
/* Very unsure wether this old measure is ok.
/* Very unsure whether this old measure is ok.
Obviously higher levels do not care about this.
outdated info: DVD+RW burns go on after passing through here.
@ -3660,7 +3660,7 @@ ex:;
/* ts A61219 : learned much from dvd+rw-tools-7.0: plus_rw_format()
and mmc5r03c.pdf, 6.5 FORMAT UNIT */
/*
@param size The size (in bytes) to be sent with the FORMAT comand
@param size The size (in bytes) to be sent with the FORMAT command
@param flag bit1+2: size mode
0 = use parameter size as far as it makes sense
1 = insist in size 0 even if there is a better default known
@ -3715,7 +3715,7 @@ int mmc_format_unit(struct burn_drive *d, off_t size, int flag)
num_of_blocks = size / 2048;
mmc_int_to_four_char(c->page->data + 4, num_of_blocks);
if (flag & 128) { /* explicitely chosen format descriptor */
if (flag & 128) { /* explicitly chosen format descriptor */
/* use case: the app knows what to do */
ret = mmc_read_format_capacities(d, -1);

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@ -536,16 +536,16 @@ void burn_write_opts_set_obs_pad(struct burn_write_opts *opts, int pad)
/* ts A91115: API */
void burn_write_opts_set_stdio_fsync(struct burn_write_opts *opts, int rythm)
void burn_write_opts_set_stdio_fsync(struct burn_write_opts *opts, int rhythm)
{
if (rythm == -1)
if (rhythm == -1)
opts->stdio_fsync_size = -1; /* never */
else if (rythm == 0)
else if (rhythm == 0)
opts->stdio_fsync_size = Libburn_stdio_fsync_limiT;
else if (rythm == 1)
else if (rhythm == 1)
opts->stdio_fsync_size = 0; /* only at end of writing */
else if (rythm >= 32)
opts->stdio_fsync_size = rythm;
else if (rhythm >= 32)
opts->stdio_fsync_size = rhythm;
}

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@ -49,11 +49,11 @@ struct burn_write_opts
/* ts A61222 : Start address for media which offer a choice */
off_t start_byte;
/* ts A70213 : Wether to fill up the available space on media */
/* ts A70213 : Whether to fill up the available space on media */
int fill_up_media;
/* ts A70303 : Wether to override conformance checks:
- the check wether CD write+block type is supported by the drive
/* ts A70303 : Whether to override conformance checks:
- the check whether CD write+block type is supported by the drive
*/
int force_is_set;

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@ -286,7 +286,7 @@ void burn_packet_process(struct burn_drive *d, unsigned char *data,
*//* write(o->datafd, data, 2352); */
}
/* so yeah, when you uncomment these, make them write zeros insted of crap
/* so yeah, when you uncomment these, make them write zeros instead of crap
static void write_empty_sector(int fd)
{
static char sec[2352], initialized = 0;

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@ -923,7 +923,7 @@ void process_q(struct burn_drive *d, unsigned char *q)
break;
default:
/* ts A61009 : if reactivated then witout Assert */
/* ts A61009 : if reactivated then without Assert */
a ssert(0);
}
}

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@ -144,7 +144,7 @@ int scsi_enumerate_drives(void)
}
/** Tells wether libburn has the given drive in use or exclusively reserved.
/** Tells whether libburn has the given drive in use or exclusively reserved.
If it is "open" then libburn will eventually call sg_release() on it when
it is time to give up usage and reservation.
*/
@ -180,7 +180,7 @@ int sg_release(struct burn_drive *d)
}
/** Sends a SCSI command to the drive, receives reply and evaluates wether
/** Sends a SCSI command to the drive, receives reply and evaluates whether
the command succeeded or shall be retried or finally failed.
Returned SCSI errors shall not lead to a return value indicating failure.
The callers get notified by c->error. An SCSI failure which leads not to
@ -213,7 +213,7 @@ int sg_obtain_scsi_adr(char *path, int *bus_no, int *host_no, int *channel_no,
}
/** Tells wether a text is a persistent address as listed by the enumeration
/** Tells whether a text is a persistent address as listed by the enumeration
functions.
*/
int sg_is_enumerable_adr(char *adr)

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@ -47,8 +47,8 @@ sg_initialize() performs global initialization of the SCSI transport
facilities. Checks for compatibility of supporting
software components.
sg_shutdown() performs global finalizations and releases golbally
aquired resources.
sg_shutdown() performs global finalizations and releases globally
acquired resources.
sg_give_next_adr() iterates over the set of potentially useful drive
address strings.
@ -57,10 +57,10 @@ scsi_enumerate_drives() brings all available, not-whitelist-banned, and
accessible drives into libburn's list of drives.
sg_dispose_drive() finalizes adapter specifics of struct burn_drive
on destruction. Releases resources which were aquired
on destruction. Releases resources which were acquired
underneath scsi_enumerate_drives().
sg_drive_is_open() tells wether libburn has the given drive in use.
sg_drive_is_open() tells whether libburn has the given drive in use.
sg_grab() opens the drive for SCSI commands and ensures
undisturbed access.
@ -68,7 +68,7 @@ sg_grab() opens the drive for SCSI commands and ensures
sg_release() closes a drive opened by sg_grab()
sg_issue_command() sends a SCSI command to the drive, receives reply,
and evaluates wether the command succeeded or shall
and evaluates whether the command succeeded or shall
be retried or finally failed.
sg_obtain_scsi_adr() tries to obtain SCSI address parameters.
@ -307,7 +307,7 @@ int sg_initialize(char msg[1024], int flag)
/** Performs global finalization of the SCSI transport adapter and eventually
needed operating system facilities. Releases globally aquired resources.
needed operating system facilities. Releases globally acquired resources.
@param flag unused yet, submit 0
@return 1 = success, <=0 = failure
*/
@ -444,7 +444,7 @@ int scsi_enumerate_drives(void)
}
/** Tells wether libburn has the given drive in use or exclusively reserved.
/** Tells whether libburn has the given drive in use or exclusively reserved.
If it is "open" then libburn will eventually call sg_release() on it when
it is time to give up usage and reservation.
*/
@ -485,7 +485,7 @@ int sg_grab(struct burn_drive *d)
}
/** PORTING: Is mainly about the call to sg_close_drive() and wether it
/** PORTING: Is mainly about the call to sg_close_drive() and whether it
implements the demanded functionality.
*/
/** Gives up the drive for SCSI commands and releases eventual access locks.
@ -500,7 +500,7 @@ int sg_release(struct burn_drive *d)
}
/** Sends a SCSI command to the drive, receives reply and evaluates wether
/** Sends a SCSI command to the drive, receives reply and evaluates whether
the command succeeded or shall be retried or finally failed.
Returned SCSI errors shall not lead to a return value indicating failure.
The callers get notified by c->error. An SCSI failure which leads not to
@ -647,7 +647,7 @@ int sg_obtain_scsi_adr(char *path, int *bus_no, int *host_no, int *channel_no,
}
/** Tells wether a text is a persistent address as listed by the enumeration
/** Tells whether a text is a persistent address as listed by the enumeration
functions.
*/
int sg_is_enumerable_adr(char* adr)

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@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ sg_initialize() performs global initialization of the SCSI transport
facilities. Checks for compatibility of supporting
software components.
sg_shutdown() performs global finalizations and releases golbally
sg_shutdown() performs global finalizations and releases globally
acquired resources.
sg_give_next_adr() iterates over the set of potentially useful drive
@ -57,7 +57,7 @@ sg_dispose_drive() finalizes adapter specifics of struct burn_drive
on destruction. Releases resources which were acquired
underneath scsi_enumerate_drives().
sg_drive_is_open() tells wether libburn has the given drive in use.
sg_drive_is_open() tells whether libburn has the given drive in use.
sg_grab() opens the drive for SCSI commands and ensures
undisturbed access.
@ -65,7 +65,7 @@ sg_grab() opens the drive for SCSI commands and ensures
sg_release() closes a drive opened by sg_grab()
sg_issue_command() sends a SCSI command to the drive, receives reply,
and evaluates wether the command succeeded or shall
and evaluates whether the command succeeded or shall
be retried or finally failed.
sg_obtain_scsi_adr() tries to obtain SCSI address parameters.
@ -609,7 +609,7 @@ int sg_release(struct burn_drive *d)
}
/** Sends a SCSI command to the drive, receives reply and evaluates wether
/** Sends a SCSI command to the drive, receives reply and evaluates whether
the command succeeded or shall be retried or finally failed.
Returned SCSI errors shall not lead to a return value indicating failure.
The callers get notified by c->error. An SCSI failure which leads not to
@ -768,7 +768,7 @@ int sg_obtain_scsi_adr(char *path, int *bus_no, int *host_no, int *channel_no,
}
/** Tells wether a text is a persistent address as listed by the enumeration
/** Tells whether a text is a persistent address as listed by the enumeration
functions.
*/
int sg_is_enumerable_adr(char* adr)

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@ -50,7 +50,7 @@ sg_initialize() performs global initialization of the SCSI transport
facilities. Checks for compatibility of supporting
software components.
sg_shutdown() performs global finalizations and releases golbally
sg_shutdown() performs global finalizations and releases globally
acquired resources.
sg_give_next_adr() iterates over the set of potentially useful drive
@ -63,7 +63,7 @@ sg_dispose_drive() finalizes adapter specifics of struct burn_drive
on destruction. Releases resources which were acquired
underneath scsi_enumerate_drives().
sg_drive_is_open() tells wether libburn has the given drive in use.
sg_drive_is_open() tells whether libburn has the given drive in use.
sg_grab() opens the drive for SCSI commands and ensures
undisturbed access.
@ -71,7 +71,7 @@ sg_grab() opens the drive for SCSI commands and ensures
sg_release() closes a drive opened by sg_grab()
sg_issue_command() sends a SCSI command to the drive, receives reply,
and evaluates wether the command succeeded or shall
and evaluates whether the command succeeded or shall
be retried or finally failed.
sg_obtain_scsi_adr() tries to obtain SCSI address parameters.
@ -216,7 +216,7 @@ static char linux_ata_device_family[80] = {"/dev/hd%c"};
/* Set this to 1 in order to get on stderr messages from ata_enumerate()
*/
static int linux_ata_enumerate_verbous = 0;
static int linux_ata_enumerate_verbose = 0;
/** PORTING : ------ libburn portable headers and definitions ----- */
@ -287,7 +287,7 @@ int mmc_function_spy(struct burn_drive *d, char * text);
/* ------------------------------------------------------------------------ */
/* ts A70413 */
/* This finds out wether the software is running on kernel >= 2.6
/* This finds out whether the software is running on kernel >= 2.6
*/
static void sg_evaluate_kernel(void)
{
@ -305,7 +305,7 @@ static void sg_evaluate_kernel(void)
/* ts A70314 */
/* This installs the device file family if one was chosen explicitely
/* This installs the device file family if one was chosen explicitly
by burn_preset_device_open()
*/
static void sg_select_device_family(void)
@ -650,7 +650,7 @@ ex:;
So libburn will by default use open(O_EXCL) first and afterwards
as second assertion will use fcntl(F_SETLK). One lock more should not harm.
*/
static int sg_fcntl_lock(int *fd, char *fd_name, int l_type, int verbous)
static int sg_fcntl_lock(int *fd, char *fd_name, int l_type, int verbose)
{
struct flock lockthing;
char msg[81];
@ -671,7 +671,7 @@ static int sg_fcntl_lock(int *fd, char *fd_name, int l_type, int verbous)
ret = fcntl(*fd, F_SETLK, &lockthing);
if (ret == -1) {
if (verbous) {
if (verbose) {
sprintf(msg, "Device busy. Failed to fcntl-lock '%s'",
fd_name);
libdax_msgs_submit(libdax_messenger, -1, 0x00020008,
@ -919,7 +919,7 @@ static int is_ata_drive(char *fname, int fd_in)
else
fd = sg_open_drive_fd(fname, 1);
if (fd == -1) {
if (linux_ata_enumerate_verbous)
if (linux_ata_enumerate_verbose)
fprintf(stderr,"open failed, errno=%d '%s'\n",
errno, strerror(errno));
return 0;
@ -930,7 +930,7 @@ static int is_ata_drive(char *fname, int fd_in)
/* not atapi */
if (!(tm.config & 0x8000) || (tm.config & 0x4000)) {
if (linux_ata_enumerate_verbous)
if (linux_ata_enumerate_verbose)
fprintf(stderr, "not marked as ATAPI\n");
if (fd_in < 0)
sg_close_drive_fd(fname, -1, &fd, 0);
@ -940,7 +940,7 @@ static int is_ata_drive(char *fname, int fd_in)
/* if SG_IO fails on an atapi device, we should stop trying to
use hd* devices */
if (sgio_test(fd) == -1) {
if (linux_ata_enumerate_verbous)
if (linux_ata_enumerate_verbose)
fprintf(stderr,
"FATAL: sgio_test() failed: errno=%d '%s'\n",
errno, strerror(errno));
@ -951,7 +951,7 @@ static int is_ata_drive(char *fname, int fd_in)
if (fd_in >= 0)
return 1;
if (sg_close_drive_fd(fname, -1, &fd, 1) <= 0) {
if (linux_ata_enumerate_verbous)
if (linux_ata_enumerate_verbose)
fprintf(stderr,
"cannot close properly, errno=%d '%s'\n",
errno, strerror(errno));
@ -1097,7 +1097,7 @@ static int sg_open_for_enumeration(char *fname, int flag)
fd = sg_open_drive_fd(fname, 1 + (flag & 1));
if (fd < 0) {
if (linux_sg_enumerate_debug || linux_ata_enumerate_verbous)
if (linux_sg_enumerate_debug || linux_ata_enumerate_verbose)
fprintf(stderr, "open failed, errno=%d '%s'\n",
errno, strerror(errno));
return -1;
@ -1113,7 +1113,7 @@ static void ata_enumerate(void)
int ret, i, fd = -1;
char fname[10];
if (linux_ata_enumerate_verbous)
if (linux_ata_enumerate_verbose)
fprintf(stderr, "libburn_debug: linux_ata_device_family = %s\n",
linux_ata_device_family);
@ -1122,12 +1122,12 @@ static void ata_enumerate(void)
for (i = 0; i < 26; i++) {
sprintf(fname, linux_ata_device_family, 'a' + i);
if (linux_ata_enumerate_verbous)
if (linux_ata_enumerate_verbose)
fprintf(stderr, "libburn_debug: %s : ", fname);
/* ts A51221 */
if (burn_drive_is_banned(fname)) {
if (linux_ata_enumerate_verbous)
if (linux_ata_enumerate_verbose)
fprintf(stderr, "not in whitelist\n");
continue;
}
@ -1139,7 +1139,7 @@ static void ata_enumerate(void)
break;
if (ret == 0)
continue;
if (linux_ata_enumerate_verbous)
if (linux_ata_enumerate_verbose)
fprintf(stderr, "accepting as drive without SCSI address\n");
enumerate_common(fname, fd, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1);
}
@ -1667,7 +1667,7 @@ int scsi_enumerate_drives(void)
}
/** Tells wether libburn has the given drive in use or exclusively reserved.
/** Tells whether libburn has the given drive in use or exclusively reserved.
If it is "open" then libburn will eventually call sg_release() on it when
it is time to give up usage and reservation.
*/
@ -1722,7 +1722,7 @@ int sg_grab(struct burn_drive *d)
/* ts A60813 - A60822
After enumeration the drive fd is probably still open.
-1337 is the initial value of burn_drive.fd and the value after
relase of drive. Unclear why not the official error return
release of drive. Unclear why not the official error return
value -1 of open(2) war used. */
if(! burn_drive_is_open(d)) {
char msg[120];
@ -1847,7 +1847,7 @@ drive_is_in_use:;
}
/** PORTING: Is mainly about the call to sg_close_drive() and wether it
/** PORTING: Is mainly about the call to sg_close_drive() and whether it
implements the demanded functionality.
*/
/** Gives up the drive for SCSI commands and releases eventual access locks.
@ -2045,7 +2045,7 @@ static void react_on_drive_loss(struct burn_drive *d, struct command *c,
scsi_log_message(d, fp, "--- SG_IO: Gave up connection to drive", 0);
}
/** Sends a SCSI command to the drive, receives reply and evaluates wether
/** Sends a SCSI command to the drive, receives reply and evaluates whether
the command succeeded or shall be retried or finally failed.
Returned SCSI errors shall not lead to a return value indicating failure.
The callers get notified by c->error. An SCSI failure which leads not to
@ -2276,7 +2276,7 @@ static int sg_obtain_scsi_adr_fd(char *path, int fd_in,
};
struct my_scsi_idlun idlun;
/* valgrind called idlun unitialized because it is blind for ioctl */
/* valgrind called idlun uninitialized because it is blind for ioctl */
idlun.x = 0;
idlun.host_unique_id = 0;
@ -2345,7 +2345,7 @@ int sg_obtain_scsi_adr(char *path, int *bus_no, int *host_no, int *channel_no,
/* ts A60922 ticket 33 : called from drive.c */
/** Tells wether a text is a persistent address as listed by the enumeration
/** Tells whether a text is a persistent address as listed by the enumeration
functions.
*/
int sg_is_enumerable_adr(char *adr)

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@ -51,7 +51,7 @@ sg_initialize() performs global initialization of the SCSI transport
facilities. Checks for compatibility of supporting
software components.
sg_shutdown() performs global finalizations and releases golbally
sg_shutdown() performs global finalizations and releases globally
acquired resources.
sg_give_next_adr() iterates over the set of potentially useful drive
@ -64,7 +64,7 @@ sg_dispose_drive() finalizes adapter specifics of struct burn_drive
on destruction. Releases resources which were acquired
underneath scsi_enumerate_drives().
sg_drive_is_open() tells wether libburn has the given drive in use.
sg_drive_is_open() tells whether libburn has the given drive in use.
sg_grab() opens the drive for SCSI commands and ensures
undisturbed access.
@ -72,7 +72,7 @@ sg_grab() opens the drive for SCSI commands and ensures
sg_release() closes a drive opened by sg_grab()
sg_issue_command() sends a SCSI command to the drive, receives reply,
and evaluates wether the command succeeded or shall
and evaluates whether the command succeeded or shall
be retried or finally failed.
sg_obtain_scsi_adr() tries to obtain SCSI address parameters.
@ -525,7 +525,7 @@ int sg_release(struct burn_drive *d)
}
/** Sends a SCSI command to the drive, receives reply and evaluates wether
/** Sends a SCSI command to the drive, receives reply and evaluates whether
the command succeeded or shall be retried or finally failed.
Returned SCSI errors shall not lead to a return value indicating failure.
The callers get notified by c->error. An SCSI failure which leads not to
@ -721,7 +721,7 @@ ex:;
}
/** Tells wether a text is a persistent address as listed by the enumeration
/** Tells whether a text is a persistent address as listed by the enumeration
functions.
*/
int sg_is_enumerable_adr(char* adr)

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@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ sg_initialize() performs global initialization of the SCSI transport
facilities. Checks for compatibility of supporting
software components.
sg_shutdown() performs global finalizations and releases golbally
sg_shutdown() performs global finalizations and releases globally
acquired resources.
sg_give_next_adr() iterates over the set of potentially useful drive
@ -57,7 +57,7 @@ sg_dispose_drive() finalizes adapter specifics of struct burn_drive
on destruction. Releases resources which were acquired
underneath scsi_enumerate_drives().
sg_drive_is_open() tells wether libburn has the given drive in use.
sg_drive_is_open() tells whether libburn has the given drive in use.
sg_grab() opens the drive for SCSI commands and ensures
undisturbed access.
@ -65,7 +65,7 @@ sg_grab() opens the drive for SCSI commands and ensures
sg_release() closes a drive opened by sg_grab()
sg_issue_command() sends a SCSI command to the drive, receives reply,
and evaluates wether the command succeeded or shall
and evaluates whether the command succeeded or shall
be retried or finally failed.
sg_obtain_scsi_adr() tries to obtain SCSI address parameters.
@ -690,7 +690,7 @@ int sg_release(struct burn_drive *d)
}
/** Sends a SCSI command to the drive, receives reply and evaluates wether
/** Sends a SCSI command to the drive, receives reply and evaluates whether
the command succeeded or shall be retried or finally failed.
Returned SCSI errors shall not lead to a return value indicating failure.
The callers get notified by c->error. An SCSI failure which leads not to
@ -837,7 +837,7 @@ int sg_obtain_scsi_adr(char *path, int *bus_no, int *host_no, int *channel_no,
}
/** Tells wether a text is a persistent address as listed by the enumeration
/** Tells whether a text is a persistent address as listed by the enumeration
functions.
*/

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@ -1056,7 +1056,7 @@ void spc_probe_write_modes(struct burn_drive *d)
struct buffer *buf = NULL;
int try_write_type = 1;
int try_block_type = 0;
int key, asc, ascq, useable_write_type = -1, useable_block_type = -1;
int key, asc, ascq, usable_write_type = -1, usable_block_type = -1;
int last_try = 0;
struct command *c = NULL;
@ -1071,11 +1071,11 @@ void spc_probe_write_modes(struct burn_drive *d)
while (try_write_type != 5) {
/* ts A70213 */
if (try_write_type == 4) {
/* Pseudo write type NONE . Set a useable write mode */
if (useable_write_type == -1)
/* Pseudo write type NONE . Set a usable write mode */
if (usable_write_type == -1)
break;
try_write_type = useable_write_type;
try_block_type = useable_block_type;
try_write_type = usable_write_type;
try_block_type = usable_block_type;
last_try= 1;
}
@ -1118,12 +1118,12 @@ void spc_probe_write_modes(struct burn_drive *d)
1 << try_block_type;
/* ts A70213 */
if ((useable_write_type < 0 && try_write_type > 0) ||
if ((usable_write_type < 0 && try_write_type > 0) ||
(try_write_type == 1 && try_block_type == 8)) {
/* Packet is not supported yet.
Prefer TAO MODE_1. */
useable_write_type = try_write_type;
useable_block_type = try_block_type;
usable_write_type = try_write_type;
usable_block_type = try_block_type;
}
}
switch (try_block_type) {

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@ -53,7 +53,7 @@ struct burn_track
/** 1 means Pad with zeros, 0 means start reading the next track */
int pad;
/* ts A70213 : wether to expand this track to full available media */
/* ts A70213 : whether to expand this track to full available media */
int fill_up_media;
/* ts A70218 : a track size to use if it is mandarory to have some */
@ -137,7 +137,7 @@ struct burn_session
unsigned char cdtext_language[8];
/* ts B11226 */
unsigned char mediacatalog[14]; /* overrideable by burn_write_opts */
unsigned char mediacatalog[14]; /* overridable by burn_write_opts */
};
struct burn_disc

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@ -277,7 +277,7 @@ struct burn_drive
(which could need closing after write) */
int needs_close_session;
/* ts A71003 : whether a random write operation was done and no
synchronize chache has happened yet */
synchronize cache has happened yet */
int needs_sync_cache;
/* ts A80412 : whether to use WRITE12 with Streaming bit set

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@ -723,7 +723,7 @@ struct cue_sheet *burn_create_toc_entries(struct burn_write_opts *o,
runtime += 150;
} else if (pform != form) {
/* ts A70121 : This seems to be thw wrong test. Correct would
/* ts A70121 : This seems to be the wrong test. Correct would
be to compare tar[]->mode or bit2 of ctladr.
*/
@ -2097,7 +2097,7 @@ int burn_dvd_write_session(struct burn_write_opts *o,
is not readable.
By default the open session gets closed here before the new
session is written. E.g. after writing a small dummy seesion
session is written. E.g. after writing a small dummy session
number 2 one can read session 1 and write session 3 which
points to data of session 1.