More documentation for burn_source, new API call burn_fifo_inquire_status()
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#define Cdrskin_timestamP "2007.10.03.223649"
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#define Cdrskin_timestamP "2007.10.03.223851"
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This allows to use arbitrary program code as provider of track input data.
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This allows to use arbitrary program code as provider of track input data.
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Objects compliant to this interface are either provided by the application
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Objects compliant to this interface are either provided by the application
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or by API calls of libburn: burn_fd_source_new() , burn_file_source_new().
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or by API calls of libburn: burn_fd_source_new() , burn_file_source_new(),
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Those calls allow to use any file object as data source. Consider to feed
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and burn_fifo_source_new().
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your data stream asynchronously into a file descriptor and to let libburn
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handle the rest.
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If you need to implement an own passive data producer by this interface,
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The API calls allow to use any file object as data source. Consider to feed
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an eventual custom data stream asynchronously into a pipe(2) and to let
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libburn handle the rest.
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In this case the following rule applies:
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Call burn_source_free() exactly once for every source obtained from
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libburn API. You MUST NOT otherwise use or manipulate its components.
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In general, burn_source objects can be freed as soon as they are attached
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to track objects. The track objects will keep them alive and dispose them
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when they are no longer needed.
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The following description of burn_source applies only to application
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implemented burn_source objects. You need not to know it for API provided
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ones.
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If you really implement an own passive data producer by this interface,
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then beware: it can do anything and it can spoil everything.
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then beware: it can do anything and it can spoil everything.
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If implemented by the application then the functions (*read), (*get_size),
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In this case the functions (*read), (*get_size), (*set_size), (*free_data)
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(*set_size), (*free_data) MUST be implemented and attached to the object
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MUST be implemented by the application and attached to the object at
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at creation time.
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creation time.
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Function (*read_sub) is allowed to be NULL (or MUST be implemented).
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Function (*read_sub) is allowed to be NULL or it MUST be implemented and
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attached.
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burn_source.refcount MUST be handled properly: If not exactly as many
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burn_source.refcount MUST be handled properly: If not exactly as many
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references are freed as have been obtained, then either memory leaks or
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references are freed as have been obtained, then either memory leaks or
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corrupted memory are the consequence.
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corrupted memory are the consequence.
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All objects which are referred to by *data must be kept existent until
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All objects which are referred to by *data must be kept existent until
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(*free_data) is called via burn_source_free() by the last referer.
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(*free_data) is called via burn_source_free() by the last referer.
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With libburn provided burn_source objects the following rule applies:
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Call burn_source_free() exactly once for every source obtained from
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libburn API. You MUST NOT otherwise manipulate its refcount.
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The following component description applies to application implemented
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burn_source objects only. You need not to know it for API provided ones.
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*/
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*/
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struct burn_source {
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struct burn_source {
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@ -1459,8 +1466,13 @@ struct burn_source *burn_fd_source_new(int datafd, int subfd, off_t size);
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In future this will implement a ring buffer which shall smoothen the
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In future this will implement a ring buffer which shall smoothen the
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data stream between burn_source and writer thread.
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data stream between burn_source and writer thread.
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@param inp The burn_source for which the fifo shall act as proxy.
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@param inp The burn_source for which the fifo shall act as proxy.
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@param chunksize The size in bytes of a chunk. Use 2048 if in doubt.
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@param chunksize The size in bytes of a chunk. Use 2048 for sources
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suitable for BURN_BLOCK_MODE1 and 2352 for sources
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which deliver for BURN_BLOCK_AUDIO.
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Some variations of burn_source might work only with
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a particular chunksize. E.g. libisofs demands 2048.
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@param chunks The number of chunks to be allocated in ring buffer.
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@param chunks The number of chunks to be allocated in ring buffer.
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This value must be >= 2.
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@param flag Bitfield for control purposes (unused yet, submit 0).
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@param flag Bitfield for control purposes (unused yet, submit 0).
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@return A pointer to the newly created burn_source.
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@return A pointer to the newly created burn_source.
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Later both burn_sources, inp and the returned fifo, have
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Later both burn_sources, inp and the returned fifo, have
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struct burn_source *burn_fifo_source_new(struct burn_source *inp,
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struct burn_source *burn_fifo_source_new(struct burn_source *inp,
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int chunksize, int chunks, int flag);
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int chunksize, int chunks, int flag);
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/* ts A71003 */
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/** Inquires state and fill parameters of a fifo burn_source which was created
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by burn_fifo_source_new() . Do not use with other burn_source variants.
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@param fifo The fifo object to inquire
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@param size The total size of the fifo
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@param free_bytes The current free capacity of the fifo
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@return <=0 error,
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1=input and consumption are active
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2=input has ended without error
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3=input had error and ended,
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5=consumption has ended prematurely
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6=consumption has ended without input error
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7=consumption has ended after input error
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*/
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int burn_fifo_inquire_status(struct burn_source *fifo, int *size,
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int *free_bytes);
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/* ts A70328 */
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/* ts A70328 */
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/** Sets a fixed track size after the data source object has already been
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/** Sets a fixed track size after the data source object has already been
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created.
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created.
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