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45bbed29db Documented changes and release timestamp 2014-06-27 18:16:54 +00:00
dd0de2f103 Updated cdrskin tarball generator 2014-06-27 18:14:53 +00:00
535bfde693 Made number transition to 1.3.8 2014-06-27 18:14:03 +00:00
ed02d4a3a2 Branching for libburn release 1.3.8 2014-06-27 17:00:25 +00:00
69b282a5ba Reacted on compiler warning of gcc on NetBSD-current 2014-06-20 14:53:11 +00:00
193c260285 Fixed a SIGSEGV introduced by previous revision 2014-06-10 13:08:12 +00:00
ca532f7623 Improved drive capacity estimation for sparse regular files 2014-06-10 07:37:40 +00:00
61e2176d03 Bug fix: A failed MMC BLANK command did not cause error indication by libburn 2014-05-03 10:37:07 +00:00
91eca50221 Bug fix: Wrong stack usage caused SIGBUS on sparc when compiled by gcc -O2 2014-04-29 06:18:41 +00:00
e54f6ebd68 Improved read retrying with DVD and BD media 2014-04-19 11:48:46 +00:00
856081559c Retrying write(2) if it returns a short non-negative write count 2014-04-14 10:33:58 +00:00
511d23f574 Restoring capability of burn_random_access_write() to fsync() (lost in rev 5302) 2014-04-13 12:09:34 +00:00
f17d5ee7d1 Bug fix: A final fsync(2) was performed with stdio drives, even if not desired 2014-04-09 15:22:20 +00:00
d08658833a Bug fix: Minimum drive buffer fill was measured before the buffer could get full 2014-04-06 11:10:29 +00:00
a8a2d54c25 Bug fix: Compilation warning for unsupported systems mutated into an error 2014-03-17 22:18:39 +00:00
9accc668fa Updated change log 2014-03-14 10:05:13 +00:00
33e20f9e49 Bug fix: CD TAO with multiple tracks could cause a buffer overrun 2014-03-14 09:55:11 +00:00
48db3adaf6 Documented changes and release timestamp 2014-03-04 16:26:23 +00:00
ac46978d63 Updated cdrskin tarball generator 2014-03-04 16:23:22 +00:00
2aba5b4dd7 Made number transition to 1.3.7 2014-03-04 16:22:27 +00:00
6e5c50bde4 Improved emulation of mode page 2A 2014-03-01 10:16:03 +00:00
174c22aeb7 Removed Linux compilability mock-up from sg-netbsd.c 2014-02-19 11:11:50 +00:00
31abdedade Inquiring GET PERFORMANCE independently of existence of mode page 2A 2014-02-16 20:41:57 +00:00
b6afe92e47 Improved workaround for missing mode page 2A 2014-02-14 20:03:01 +00:00
1d616b5944 Corrected size determination of NetBSD block devices 2014-02-13 20:55:27 +00:00
070ac64459 Mentioned support for NetBSD 2014-02-12 18:58:17 +00:00
ad95f1ff2b Silenced warnings about -Wchar-subscripts, added /usr/local for NetBSD 2014-02-11 08:28:44 +00:00
3edde5dc9d Introduced netbsd system adapter in tarball generator 2014-02-10 22:04:43 +00:00
cf5c7aa84f Inmplemented a system adapter for NetBSD 2014-02-10 21:36:34 +00:00
d40ab32360 Being more rugged towards missing MODE SENSE info 2014-02-10 21:33:50 +00:00
43e1daab23 Avoiding to have two file descriptors open to the same stdio drive 2014-02-07 18:08:28 +00:00
6e4d1cc53e Prepared for possible demise of mode page 2A 2014-02-05 19:20:08 +00:00
cdbbcbb923 Fixed bugs introduced with previous commit 2014-02-05 19:00:01 +00:00
7f31c9e985 Trying to better handle MMC violating replies of MODE SENSE (Block Descriptors) 2014-02-05 12:49:41 +00:00
dd0ceb6720 Implemented a generic verification whether a SPC device is a MMC device 2014-02-04 11:31:12 +00:00
5676a1953d Improved handling of stdio pseudo-drives after aborted burn runs 2014-01-15 17:50:33 +00:00
78627934f3 Updated copyright claim in sg-linux.c 2014-01-15 17:49:04 +00:00
217289f71a Adapted Linux SG_IO adapter to scsi/sg.h of git.kernel.org 2014-01-09 21:50:17 +00:00
1c6f6c084f Interpreting feature 0x107 when deciding from where to get speed info 2014-01-09 13:23:23 +00:00
658851a497 Registering all drive-media feature descriptors in burn_drive 2014-01-07 12:01:18 +00:00
2aa10d1099 Documented changes and release timestamp 2013-12-12 14:58:22 +00:00
ba8b1b5e17 Updated cdrskin tarball generator 2013-12-12 14:54:37 +00:00
ef17544eb9 Made number transition to 1.3.5 2013-12-12 14:52:30 +00:00
7f99a8e70e Better reaction on drive errors during burn_drive_scan_and_grab() 2013-11-21 09:21:29 +00:00
5f6281261d Corrected bugs introduced with rev 5180 2013-11-17 15:27:08 +00:00
04afd1c958 Resetting the drive failure status before starting random-access writing 2013-11-17 10:25:01 +00:00
83eac67cf5 Prevented a memory leak that in most cases was closed by a race condition 2013-11-16 17:05:40 +00:00
d09ecac4a8 Enforcing reasonable minimum read speeds even if the drive is lying 2013-11-15 10:24:31 +00:00
404f239207 Improved reaction on Linux SG_IO transport problems 2013-11-14 10:17:48 +00:00
0cd21eed54 Updated change log 2013-11-11 17:20:30 +00:00
119c0cf76d Bug fix: Drive LG BH16NS40 stalled on inspection of unformatted DVD+RW 2013-11-11 16:10:36 +00:00
edc90b880c New API call burn_disc_pretend_full_uncond() 2013-11-10 16:35:17 +00:00
ae4d296a60 Enforcing reasonable maximum read speeds even if the drive is lying 2013-11-08 09:54:15 +00:00
4880ca3b93 Closed potential memory leak introduced by rev 5168 2013-11-08 09:53:13 +00:00
429fed00c1 Closed potential memory leak introduced by rev 5168 2013-11-08 09:51:33 +00:00
87ab352d6f New API calls burn_drive_was_feat21_failure(), burn_write_opts_set_fail21h_sev() 2013-10-28 10:51:05 +00:00
6e372c9a6d Bug fix: Drive error reports were ignored during blanking and formatting 2013-10-10 16:20:39 +00:00
1f7dfb84fc Forgot to disable a debugging message 2013-10-09 13:46:47 +00:00
844dc958be Separately determining the maximum speeds for writing and reading 2013-10-09 09:24:09 +00:00
f6132a97a0 Made -version message more acceptable for K3B. Proposal of Omegaweapon. 2013-10-03 10:01:15 +00:00
642406b92e Reacted on warning of Debian buildd with clang 2013-09-16 17:28:55 +00:00
cc8ac3aefb Reacted on warnings of PLD Linux build log 2013-09-05 08:49:31 +00:00
2a8ae1be42 Reacted on warnings of PLD Linux 2013-09-04 14:18:08 +00:00
8d2e14a0b9 Closed a small memory leak with cdrskin -msinfo 2013-09-04 11:16:12 +00:00
9e02c17004 Closed a small memory leak with cdrskin -msinfo 2013-09-04 11:10:05 +00:00
669ccb9b43 Catching and defaulting mad responses to READ BUFFER CAPACITY 2013-09-04 11:00:30 +00:00
05ae7e51e4 Updated change log 2013-08-07 13:56:37 +00:00
db2ec50deb Updated cdrskin tarball generator 2013-08-07 13:52:34 +00:00
6b93e66cfd Made number transition to 1.3.3 2013-08-07 13:51:09 +00:00
9afa5379e5 Update of doxygen configuration for version 1.8.4 provided by George Danchev 2013-08-04 20:03:57 +00:00
b08075479e Reacted on advise from Helmut Grohne to avoid confusion of doxygen 2013-08-04 12:45:31 +00:00
2b74f6fa63 Changed default write chunk size for BD to 64 KiB 2013-08-04 10:03:21 +00:00
8f60105c8d Reacted on warnings of Debian build service about doxygen flaws 2013-07-29 09:14:51 +00:00
f8be7e46ab Bug fix: The signal handler aborted on SIGCONT, SIGTSTP, SIGTTIN, SIGTTOU 2013-07-21 17:07:53 +00:00
f9793c54c2 New option --pacifier_with_newline 2013-07-08 15:19:45 +00:00
870b71377d Corrected typo in a comment 2013-07-08 14:56:30 +00:00
8eed2e9558 New mode bit8 with burn_set_signal_handling() to particularly ignore SIGPIPE 2013-07-01 16:00:28 +00:00
abe560a6ec Removed an obsolete note message from cdrskin --devices 2013-06-28 10:43:47 +00:00
2a991bbab3 Making sure in cdrskin that off_t is large enough before starting libburn 2013-06-28 10:42:04 +00:00
b46f7157de Removed inactive test code from telltoc.c 2013-06-24 15:07:45 +00:00
9aaca05499 Updated change log 2013-06-12 10:43:07 +00:00
bd381583de Some polishing of SCSI log time measurement 2013-06-09 16:31:28 +00:00
e2188fb9f7 Prepared for optional use of clock_gettime() 2013-06-09 15:43:02 +00:00
fd8f4d48b8 Improved granularity of SCSI log time measurement and added absolute timestamp 2013-06-09 15:26:32 +00:00
0eb24d293f Mentioned bug fix and pl01 2013-05-31 10:09:00 +00:00
f1ef0a1995 Updated change log 2013-05-30 13:34:32 +00:00
0178c42c20 Bug fix: cdrskin -msinfo on DVD and BD reported old session start == next writable address. Regression introduced by version 1.2.8 (rev 4956). 2013-05-30 13:31:06 +00:00
21511e3fdf Luring K3B into using -xa rather than -xa1 2013-05-26 19:00:13 +00:00
744da88c3c Updated documentation about CD-TEXT 2013-05-23 19:37:08 +00:00
3ab91cb93b Updated change log 2013-05-23 15:55:39 +00:00
19cbdde95f New cdrskin options extract_audio_to= , extract_tracks= , extract_basename= , --extract_dap 2013-05-23 15:48:04 +00:00
167d73e268 New API calls burn_drive_extract_audio(), burn_drive_extract_audio_track() 2013-05-23 15:43:19 +00:00
1887b0b938 Defaulting -sao -multi to -tao -multi if -sao -multi is not possible 2013-05-21 08:18:48 +00:00
0b932e5f7d Updated change log 2013-05-20 14:13:57 +00:00
ecd303149f Closed memory leak introduced by rev 5063 2013-05-20 12:45:48 +00:00
8f500d90df Bug fixes with new API call burn_make_input_sheet_v07t() 2013-05-20 12:45:12 +00:00
644feceb5c Allowed option input_sheet_v07t= to read multiple blocks from same file 2013-05-20 11:01:57 +00:00
eb03488f52 API call burn_session_input_sheet_v07t(): read multiple blocks from same file 2013-05-20 10:48:40 +00:00
a252038113 New options cdtext_to_textfile= and cdtext_to_v07t= 2013-05-19 15:49:05 +00:00
ca3f994dcb New option textfile_to_v07t= 2013-05-19 11:49:24 +00:00
7f8d8a04d0 New API call burn_make_input_sheet_v07t() 2013-05-19 11:47:10 +00:00
2fd5af75eb Updated change log 2013-05-17 18:12:12 +00:00
cf363b27fa Made number transition to 1.3.1 2013-05-17 18:08:48 +00:00
469ab7bf21 Updated cdrskin tarball generator 2013-05-17 18:04:46 +00:00
ac2bfec065 Updated change log 2013-05-10 07:30:48 +00:00
c566ea03cf Added new item to list of error codes 2013-05-10 07:26:11 +00:00
3632e1be4e Bug fix: DVD+R with damaged TOC were reported by -minfo with wrong end address 2013-05-10 06:41:53 +00:00
f18b832a82 Updated change log 2013-04-01 12:56:35 +00:00
1f92419cb4 Bug fix: Formatting of BD-RE used certification regardless of drive capabilities 2013-04-01 12:19:14 +00:00
d6e15a0139 Forgot to increment cdrskin version number 2013-04-01 12:17:05 +00:00
e0db790103 Updated change log 2013-03-18 21:21:35 +00:00
9bc362f59b Made number transition to 1.2.9 2013-03-18 21:09:13 +00:00
44d5f3ce4e Updated cdrskin tarball generator 2013-03-18 08:31:34 +00:00
0f43a39a45 Made number transition to 1.2.8 2013-03-18 08:29:37 +00:00
0a1a085471 Avoiding SYNCHRONIZE CACHE if DVD track preparation has failed 2013-03-12 11:48:07 +00:00
a1fdfe1519 Always considering mode page 2A when looking for min and max speed 2013-03-05 18:55:03 +00:00
bbb6315af0 Always considering mode page 2A when looking for min and max speed 2013-03-05 18:54:19 +00:00
40d83b2314 Updated change log 2013-03-05 12:51:03 +00:00
c82ac0a825 Mentioned --list_speeds in manual page 2013-03-05 12:47:56 +00:00
46b598abd2 New cdrskin option --list_speeds 2013-03-05 12:45:37 +00:00
c7784b79b7 Still correcting the bug fix of rev 4975 2013-03-05 12:42:41 +00:00
f1b3184531 Corrected previous bug fix which caused speed descriptors to appear twice 2013-03-04 23:25:27 +00:00
a18c862e84 Bug fix: On some drives the request for minimum speed yielded maximum speed 2013-03-04 21:13:32 +00:00
c2903ab717 Corrected wrong use of sizeof 2013-02-26 08:01:51 +00:00
04ccaebff7 Updated cdrskin copyright message 2013-01-16 18:12:41 +00:00
2e83dc554b Updated change log 2013-01-16 18:05:44 +00:00
3a17a8a014 Bug fix: All CD tracks were reported with the sizes of the tracks in the first session. Regression introduced with version 1.2.0 (rev 4552). 2013-01-15 10:42:21 +00:00
ffca3e89dd Made use of new API features to handle incomplete sessions 2013-01-12 19:54:59 +00:00
676231c362 New API call burn_disc_get_incomplete_sessions(), new burn_toc_entry.track_status_bits 2013-01-12 19:51:21 +00:00
d76c715df7 Updated change log 2013-01-08 14:56:13 +00:00
9aa47792e0 Updated cdrskin tarball generator 2013-01-08 14:53:46 +00:00
f4cfe9b267 Made number transition to 1.2.7 2013-01-08 14:52:30 +00:00
6f19122672 Small change to burn cookbook about ISO multi-session emulation 2012-12-14 15:33:09 +00:00
057f24d5b9 New API call burn_list_sev_texts() 2012-12-14 14:51:46 +00:00
a843727bc7 Made telltoc ready for reading CD audio 2012-11-30 19:40:37 +00:00
bb409500ed New API call burn_read_audio 2012-11-30 19:34:33 +00:00
1a74a05965 Let mmc_format_unit issue failure message on SCSI error 2012-11-29 11:26:53 +00:00
2df7f3d5d5 Forgot mcc.c with the previous commit 2012-11-29 11:25:54 +00:00
0728d855d5 Beginning to create new API call burn_read_audio 2012-11-29 11:14:33 +00:00
100be5078c Better reaction on non-plausible ATIP info from CD-ROM 2012-11-24 18:14:36 +00:00
5139bf922a Preserving an immature sketch of media quality scanning 2012-11-18 18:47:09 +00:00
a2b4361d69 Preserving an immature sketch of media quality scanning 2012-11-18 18:46:05 +00:00
d216764867 Corrected error handling which was spoiled by rev 4852 2012-10-25 17:35:10 +00:00
4c74cbf7b3 New flag bit4 of burn_read_data() for better handling of TAO end blocks 2012-10-25 12:39:50 +00:00
7ed8619a9e Reporting (still cryptic) details about refusal to blank 2012-10-24 09:58:25 +00:00
fa2508bfd5 Configuration for use of libcdio on cygwin. Thanks Rocky Bernstein. 2012-10-02 13:49:26 +00:00
72ae8e3b5a Updated change log 2012-09-13 08:59:00 +00:00
fa95326bac Bug fix: Speed setting had no effect on BD media. Thanks to Dennis Vshivkov. 2012-09-13 08:57:31 +00:00
eb86e5298a Removed buggy burn_strdup() and burn_strndup(). Thanks to Rich Felker. 2012-08-28 16:20:45 +00:00
4cfa8170ee Small grammatical correction in CD-TEXT documentaion 2012-08-01 06:36:53 +00:00
d885d9a408 Updated change log 2012-07-26 19:48:05 +00:00
6a23213113 New option --no_load 2012-07-26 12:30:06 +00:00
89edfaf875 Updated change log 2012-07-20 16:53:09 +00:00
1297525889 Updated cdrskin tarball generator 2012-07-20 16:51:22 +00:00
5397f85d38 Made number transition to 1.2.5 2012-07-20 16:49:40 +00:00
5ab84314c0 Bug fix: CD tracks were perceived 2 sectors too short. Nice with TAO, bad with SAO. 2012-07-08 10:29:20 +00:00
577d34e931 Improved reported number of missing bytes in case of track source shortage 2012-06-17 17:33:26 +00:00
8ce54bcb28 Bug fix: CD SAO sessions with data tracks started by an audio pause 2012-05-30 20:22:07 +00:00
6956a3b3d3 Corrections of CRC-32 algorithm for 32 bit systems. Mentioning of start value. 2012-05-08 08:04:13 +00:00
85820e9fc0 Small change in cookbook.txt about DVD-R DL 2012-04-18 10:41:24 +00:00
f34d3100be Augmented CD-TEXT documentation by a complete example of packs 2012-04-18 10:21:16 +00:00
f81990c703 Compile time option for obs_pad 2012-04-13 20:26:35 +00:00
f77094073a Small correction in cdrskin man page 2012-04-13 11:28:09 +00:00
31c4fe16e1 Now recognizing long options with double dash 2012-04-10 18:12:10 +00:00
492e3d7895 New option --obs_pad 2012-04-08 11:27:54 +00:00
529c4a2d2e New API call burn_write_opts_set_obs_pad() 2012-04-08 11:26:35 +00:00
31a4d2c1e1 Reacted on warning of Debian buildd 2012-04-04 18:38:39 +00:00
564ccc36f5 Bug fix: cdrskin SIGSEGV if track source was added when no drive was available 2012-04-04 10:10:55 +00:00
7a7591aec5 Updated change log 2012-04-02 17:30:19 +00:00
b5d9b01909 Updated cdrskin tarball generator 2012-04-02 17:27:39 +00:00
0000bbc13a Made number transition to 1.2.3 2012-04-02 17:26:28 +00:00
cda1817079 Reacted on warning of cppcheck 2012-03-21 19:33:12 +00:00
72c0e6236d Added to DVD manufacturer list: "UmeDisc Limited" 2012-02-22 10:30:40 +00:00
2e4cf980c3 Re-implemented the CRC functions under own copyright 2012-02-19 10:10:11 +00:00
40db9f1d81 Added LG drive sense code 2 06 00 to error list (officially listed is 3 06 00) 2012-02-13 10:28:26 +00:00
1b15b71905 Mathematical description of crc_ccitt() versus crc_11021() 2012-02-11 17:12:16 +00:00
cc95c408ec Small corrections in CD-TEXT documentation 2012-02-08 10:09:16 +00:00
20229d9f49 Small corrections in CD-TEXT documentation 2012-02-06 16:20:47 +00:00
7c158963c1 Reacted on warnings of Debian buildd 2012-02-02 19:07:15 +00:00
38fcbec963 One of the flaws was phony. Corrected back. 2012-01-27 19:09:30 +00:00
fcad54ae01 Corrected small flaws of libburn release tarball 2012-01-27 19:00:54 +00:00
b9c7cc4eeb Updated change log 2012-01-27 15:15:46 +00:00
a64773cd15 Updated cdrskin tarball generator 2012-01-27 15:14:07 +00:00
9664d1a315 Made number transition to 1.2.1 2012-01-27 15:12:50 +00:00
bfb798b51b Removed overdone part of rev 4593 2012-01-25 09:26:55 +00:00
72645c8fba Fixed an endless loop with cdrskin signal handling 2012-01-23 16:43:52 +00:00
f338575f41 Updated cdrskin wiki text 2012-01-23 12:54:57 +00:00
cc3ff147fe Updated change log 2012-01-23 12:53:26 +00:00
dcd1eab82d Updated change log 2012-01-23 11:59:40 +00:00
3ea4892040 Corrected some minor differences between SVN and local development tree 2012-01-23 10:27:13 +00:00
e0d7eb4820 Bug fix: cdrskin produced a memory fault if interupted before writing began 2012-01-23 10:17:26 +00:00
daf744276e Disabled dangerous abort handler actions while BURN_DRIVE_GRABBING 2012-01-23 10:15:01 +00:00
8963905bbc Improved reaction time on interrupt during writing of lead-in 2012-01-23 10:13:08 +00:00
88da4e9ead Prevented SIGSEGV with testing drive for being prepared for writing 2012-01-23 10:10:19 +00:00
cc9ec8666c Revoked an aspect of rev 4465 which aborted operation before drive is ready 2012-01-23 10:09:04 +00:00
7ce13c6dd3 Allowing SCSI read operations > 32 kB 2012-01-23 10:06:52 +00:00
6549072dcd Introduced burn_offst_source_new() flag bit0 which bans size changes 2012-01-23 09:56:53 +00:00
a88039e222 Counting post-gap as part of track with burn_track_get_sectors() 2012-01-23 09:54:20 +00:00
a75a838af9 Introduced burn_offst_source_new() flag bit0 which bans size changes 2012-01-23 09:36:47 +00:00
024701c220 Counting post-gap as part of track with burn_track_get_sectors() 2012-01-23 09:30:48 +00:00
72c31e89b2 Made conversion of ASC ASCQ to text independent of key and its text 2012-01-18 14:20:25 +00:00
2f548e046d Detecting address sequence errors with .cue command INDEX 2012-01-18 12:04:30 +00:00
9f8e4fb36b Preventing CD-TEXT with sessions that are not pure audio 2012-01-16 11:23:04 +00:00
645d41fdd2 Corrected a comment 2012-01-16 11:20:49 +00:00
853928815a Updated SAO cookbook about indice, pre-gap, post-gap 2012-01-15 09:09:37 +00:00
38bbbf2496 Implemented index reporting for struct burn_progress 2012-01-13 17:10:06 +00:00
6a13187e03 Corrected total size summary of cdrskin before burn start 2012-01-13 15:11:24 +00:00
ce0f35831b Removed development macro which sneaked in with previous revision 2012-01-13 15:09:47 +00:00
0e9a79e352 Corrected write count for tracks with post-gap 2012-01-13 14:27:21 +00:00
0c01912143 Corrected type and sector size for .cue generated tracks 2012-01-13 14:15:20 +00:00
66639c6e11 Flushing buffer to MMC before a new track begins 2012-01-13 12:22:07 +00:00
a0540651eb Avoided display of negative speed numbers at track change 2012-01-13 10:18:52 +00:00
34195c3037 New cdrskin options sao_pregap=, sao_postgap= 2012-01-12 19:12:10 +00:00
9623a04ce9 Interpreting .cue file command POSTGAP 2012-01-12 12:03:47 +00:00
ef7999342b New API call burn_track_set_postgap_size() 2012-01-12 08:44:34 +00:00
cb8c85579d Clarified meaning of parameter trackno with call burn_disc_track_lba_nwa() 2012-01-11 13:29:46 +00:00
ebf2fe5c28 Corrected track number of blank track reported by cdrskin -minfo 2012-01-11 13:29:13 +00:00
66eba145d3 Obtaining more accurate track sizes for CD with pre-gap 2012-01-11 12:25:06 +00:00
5cd7b09d5c Interpreting .cue file command PREGAP 2012-01-11 12:22:52 +00:00
ac7f4e90a4 Reacted on compiler warning 2012-01-11 12:20:35 +00:00
2c10b444a1 Enabled pre-gap size for tracks other than the first one 2012-01-11 11:16:18 +00:00
ea1160f077 Removed a development test contraption introduced by previous revision 2012-01-10 12:49:34 +00:00
d4c4430a40 New API call burn_track_set_pregap_size() 2012-01-10 12:20:23 +00:00
a2493b97e4 New cdrskin option cd_start_tno= 2012-01-08 19:14:42 +00:00
4d70043e78 Corrected display of track number offset with -toc and -minfo 2012-01-08 15:48:47 +00:00
c9a44d0128 While writing: Reporting track numbers with correct start number offset 2012-01-08 14:11:11 +00:00
a9b400833c New API call burn_session_get_start_tno() 2012-01-08 14:10:24 +00:00
0446226aa6 Implemented track number starts > 1 with .cue and v07t.txt files 2012-01-08 13:23:16 +00:00
18efcd6299 New API call burn_session_set_start_tno() 2012-01-07 19:09:15 +00:00
775eb175b6 Implemented data extraction from cue sheet FILE type WAVE 2012-01-06 12:59:20 +00:00
b8b6734cd1 Reacted on compiler warning about rev 4519 2012-01-05 14:09:35 +00:00
688a6fccca Updated change log and web page 2012-01-05 12:31:30 +00:00
792a5896e7 Reacted on compiler warnings about rev 4535 2012-01-05 12:02:44 +00:00
c1bd3ced61 Bug fix: Progress report with blanking and formatting could be bogus 2012-01-05 11:55:22 +00:00
dcb6f8344b Implemented option index= 2012-01-04 13:18:11 +00:00
83fa2ce51b New API calls burn_track_set_index(), burn_track_clear_indice() 2012-01-03 19:43:26 +00:00
b8eb8b35d9 Changed debug messages about CUE SHEET MSF from hex to decimal 2012-01-02 16:41:15 +00:00
c851520684 Reporting line number in case of cue sheet file problems 2012-01-02 14:37:35 +00:00
4c9783d7ae Implemented cue sheet file commands ARRANGER, COMPOSER, MESSAGE 2012-01-01 17:35:20 +00:00
8ac3ee15f1 New cdrskin options --four_channel --two_channel 2012-01-01 13:50:26 +00:00
e5742f724a Implemented options -scms -copy -nocopy -preemp -nopreemp 2012-01-01 12:55:41 +00:00
0c3fa9b341 Interpreting CDRWIN command FLAGS 2012-01-01 12:46:50 +00:00
a1f18ad44e Fixed a wrong assumption about track.mode 2012-01-01 12:44:25 +00:00
3845e1af05 Writing SCMS into mode page 5 if TAO 2012-01-01 12:43:36 +00:00
23d7867331 Corrected CTL of lead-in CUE SHEET entry 2012-01-01 12:41:24 +00:00
38aaa2f8aa New track mode modifier BURN_SCMS 2011-12-31 12:00:14 +00:00
ce29b4b38c Corrected precedence of media catalog and ISRC options 2011-12-30 17:44:19 +00:00
f1ae493c57 Coordinated option cuefile= with option input_sheet_v07t= 2011-12-30 16:47:57 +00:00
4afaaf3fb6 Reduced waiting time between retries of WRITE commands 2011-12-30 14:27:45 +00:00
8f725bab11 Improved reaction on failure of SEND CUE SHEET 2011-12-28 15:23:24 +00:00
7b5040af17 Implemented options mcn= and isrc= 2011-12-28 10:45:38 +00:00
47e5ce5da2 Transmitting CATALOG by mode page 5. ISRC too, if TAO. 2011-12-28 10:41:05 +00:00
cdaa2971db Writing CATALOG and ISRC into Q sub-channel of CD SAO sessions 2011-12-27 13:38:39 +00:00
67ae1413e3 New API call burn_track_set_isrc_string() 2011-12-27 11:56:54 +00:00
6716f7041d Updated doc/cdtext.txt 2011-12-26 09:57:02 +00:00
94c50a0145 Reacted on compiler warnings about uninitialized variables 2011-12-25 11:04:44 +00:00
74fa33bc42 Partly implemented options cuefile= and -text 2011-12-25 10:51:01 +00:00
8cdba24ff9 New API calls burn_cdtext_from_packfile() and burn_session_by_cue_file() 2011-12-25 10:39:05 +00:00
c8debb85a3 Changed libburn print threshold of cdrskin -v to severity NOTE 2011-12-22 11:21:50 +00:00
eeef039aab New options --cdtext_dummy and --cdtext_verbose 2011-12-18 16:11:47 +00:00
1cc7c7f8b2 Moved a function from cdtext.c to util.c 2011-12-16 11:13:11 +00:00
8f40e66fa4 Moved a function from cdtext.c to util.c 2011-12-16 10:53:43 +00:00
a34596d7b7 Moved burn_cdtext_from_session() from write.c to cdtext.c 2011-12-15 17:49:29 +00:00
e15e949a20 Documented new API call 2011-12-15 16:14:12 +00:00
8e8ed3e682 Moved reading of Sony Input Sheet v07 from cdrskin to libburn 2011-12-15 15:56:49 +00:00
52798b0b4a New API call burn_session_input_sheet_v07t() 2011-12-15 15:48:27 +00:00
de6d193eec Refusing to burn CD-TEXT if non-audio tracks are present 2011-12-15 10:43:07 +00:00
d774aa0b35 Included doc/cdtext.txt in libburn tarball 2011-12-15 09:15:11 +00:00
350971a34e Improved cdrskin man page and web page 2011-12-14 14:27:27 +00:00
64b90c1da6 Updated change log 2011-12-14 13:39:43 +00:00
398ee89348 New option input_sheet_v07t= 2011-12-14 13:26:06 +00:00
c3a02f8631 Changed default CD-TEXT for tracks from track number text to empty text 2011-12-14 12:49:16 +00:00
89e5450fb8 More macros for CD-TEXT genre and language names 2011-12-13 16:43:46 +00:00
e05285e246 Enabled repetition of track texts by TAB character 2011-12-12 18:14:16 +00:00
9ab0edae71 New macros for CD-TEXT genre and language names 2011-12-12 16:45:10 +00:00
8a9c6176c2 not needed since:
we would be better off building on the given OS/arch instead of playing with preprocessor directives;
all releng tests are gathered in libisoburn tree
2011-12-12 12:58:08 +00:00
620871c91d New API calls for composing CD-TEXT 2011-12-12 09:26:41 +00:00
2063dc2ca7 Pointing from man cdrskin to doc/cdtext.txt for CD-TEXT details 2011-12-12 09:13:27 +00:00
358ebaf458 Outsourced cdtext.txt from cookbook.txt 2011-12-12 08:52:40 +00:00
38387c0cb0 Some polishing in cookbook 2011-12-10 13:23:38 +00:00
f594e30f39 Updated documentation of CD-TEXT pack types 0x88 and 0x89 2011-12-10 12:38:27 +00:00
39bdf8c725 Tolerating trailing zero of Sony CDTEXT files 2011-12-09 09:22:02 +00:00
8a8a84b0f6 Updated documentation of CD-TEXT pack types 0x86, 0x8d, 0x8e 2011-12-08 19:49:45 +00:00
3b0f6b742f Updated documentation of CD-TEXT pack types 0x87 and 0x8f 2011-12-08 12:46:30 +00:00
0e5149d716 Removed version.h from list of source files because generated by configure 2011-12-07 07:50:45 +00:00
c085581224 Documented CD-TEXT pack type 0x8f 2011-12-06 14:00:32 +00:00
c84ba30220 Reacted on compiler warning about uninitialized variable in rev 4476 2011-12-06 13:47:52 +00:00
7b0a23d553 Implemented cdrskin option textfile= 2011-12-05 20:38:36 +00:00
7be652ac6b New API call burn_write_opts_set_leadin_text() 2011-12-05 20:36:31 +00:00
b385a3863e Added ./bootstrap script to release tarball 2011-12-03 12:11:59 +00:00
25d61ceba0 Removing cdrskin/.libs and test/.libs witch make clean 2011-12-03 12:11:04 +00:00
9aa23d6695 Corrected a style deviation in code of mmc.c 2011-12-03 11:33:59 +00:00
94a66f72d4 Clarified meaning of Character Position byte of burn_disc_get_leadin_text() 2011-12-02 20:45:24 +00:00
48e6a5975c Storing CD-TEXT as cdtext.dat with cdrskin option -toc -vv, reporting with -vvv 2011-12-02 17:17:28 +00:00
1d5ee82c16 New API call burn_disc_get_leadin_text() 2011-12-02 17:15:14 +00:00
56c02fa394 Bug fix: Interrupting libburn while drive tray is loading led to endless loop 2011-12-02 10:02:25 +00:00
7a5f1ab35c Improved debugging of drive feature list 2011-11-30 13:16:38 +00:00
6b7e0f134a Made SCSI timeout settable at level of SPC, SBC, MMC functions 2011-11-30 08:11:52 +00:00
417a4cc0bf Bug fix: Solaris adapter mishandled write commands which failed on first try 2011-11-26 15:32:03 +00:00
041f0e357e Reporting about failure to open existing /dev/sr or /dev/scd on Linux 2011-11-23 10:50:05 +00:00
6629d05eea Reacted on compiler warning of Debian buildd 2011-11-22 19:16:59 +00:00
8d6c28b6c5 Updated change log 2011-11-20 21:59:53 +00:00
4814e8c13a Updated cdrskin tarball generator 2011-11-20 21:57:15 +00:00
2718016de6 Made number transition to 1.1.9 2011-11-20 21:56:13 +00:00
dff3e97daa Bug fix: licdio adapter reacted inconsistently on symbolic links to drives 2011-11-18 15:54:53 +00:00
83e2d20322 Distinguished failure messages about write(2) and fsync(2) 2011-11-16 09:44:59 +00:00
303a2670be Clarified a remark in libburn/libdax_msgs.h 2011-11-16 09:43:03 +00:00
3b96910327 Clarified a remark in libburn/sg-linux.c 2011-11-14 17:07:01 +00:00
6c9b5a4419 Logging of early SCSI commands of Linux system adapter to stderr 2011-11-10 15:37:32 +00:00
cf181bdcd6 Removed remark about SCSI logging being restricted to Linux system adapter 2011-11-10 13:45:23 +00:00
cc65aa9df6 Enabled recognition of CD drive at /dev/vda of Linux guest on qemu virtio 2011-11-09 11:17:19 +00:00
b4ff95c2e7 Bug fix: Misinterpreted mode page 2A if block descriptors are present 2011-11-03 13:08:44 +00:00
a1158a118b Corrected a bug with obtaining Physical Interface Standard information 2011-11-02 13:07:56 +00:00
afe242f920 Avoiding on Linux to list drives from /proc if device family is non-default 2011-11-02 07:43:58 +00:00
854ebd647c Small correction of rev 4416 2011-11-01 22:17:49 +00:00
42b6c22dca Enabled recognition of QEMU DVD-ROM 0.12 as ATAPI drive 2011-10-31 16:43:02 +00:00
a247f7e7e9 Enabled optional reporting of drive replies in Solaris adapter 2011-10-27 16:14:13 +00:00
cad8abef74 Enabled optional reporting of drive replies in libcdio adapter 2011-10-27 09:47:29 +00:00
a504de4b58 Silenced a warnings in libcdio adapter 2011-10-27 09:10:43 +00:00
126e73d19d Added madatory library initialization to test/structest.c 2011-10-12 10:02:29 +00:00
ac4bfb128c Gave up use of burn_print() in libburn 2011-10-12 10:01:28 +00:00
8e97da0078 Avoided release-grab cycles between tasks of a cdrskin run 2011-10-11 16:39:57 +00:00
d6c8792a24 Avoided release-grab cycle in cdrskin -msinfo 2011-10-11 14:58:28 +00:00
dcf6f74e5a Avoided release-grab cycle in cdrskin -msinfo 2011-10-11 14:13:40 +00:00
39df1cdc4e Changed debug message which called "stdio:" addresses enumerable 2011-10-10 13:01:00 +00:00
3862b8d339 Changed term "persistent address" to "device file address" 2011-10-10 13:00:20 +00:00
02255c89be Reacted on nitpicking of cppcheck 2011-10-09 16:24:25 +00:00
3c7e723114 Reacted on warning of cppcheck about burn_disc_get_cd_info() 2011-10-09 15:54:47 +00:00
63c04b8c9b Replaced HTML minus by a flat ASCII minus in HTML man page generator 2011-10-08 12:11:38 +00:00
7d1c712c09 Avoided to release drive prematurely if interrupted while grabbing drive 2011-10-07 07:51:55 +00:00
6b821fcd92 Now unconditional: Cdrskin_libburn_from_pykix_svN 2011-10-06 12:13:46 +00:00
29f202a6fe Removed outdated code and Cdrskin_oldfashioned_api_usE 2011-10-06 12:00:52 +00:00
2cae912040 Removed obsolete macro case 2011-10-06 11:40:40 +00:00
3f7a92cc84 Now unconditional: Cdrskin_all_tracks_with_sector_paD 2011-10-06 11:34:32 +00:00
5faa1c25b0 Now unconditional: Cdrskin_libburn_does_ejecT 2011-10-06 11:32:25 +00:00
f986fe83ff Now unconditional: Cdrskin_libburn_has_drive_get_adR 2011-10-06 11:28:31 +00:00
15192c2bfa Now unconditional: Cdrskin_progress_track_does_worK 2011-10-06 11:25:48 +00:00
9b042009fb Now unconditional: Cdrskin_is_erasable_on_load_does_worK 2011-10-06 11:23:48 +00:00
15c6c539db Now unconditional: Cdrskin_grab_abort_does_worK 2011-10-06 11:21:36 +00:00
824e610824 Now unconditional: Cdrskin_allow_libburn_taO 2011-10-06 11:18:48 +00:00
dbd2e28366 Now unconditional: Cdrskin_libburn_has_is_enumerablE 2011-10-06 11:13:36 +00:00
6cc3012284 Now unconditional: Cdrskin_libburn_has_convert_fs_adR 2011-10-06 11:12:04 +00:00
ff1e0eb54e Now unconditional: Cdrskin_libburn_has_convert_scsi_adR 2011-10-06 11:00:18 +00:00
cbcae473ad Now unconditional: Cdrskin_libburn_has_burn_msgS 2011-10-06 10:59:25 +00:00
fb841a7d08 Now unconditional: Cdrskin_libburn_has_burn_aborT 2011-10-06 10:53:38 +00:00
207a702767 Now unconditional: Cdrskin_libburn_has_cleanup_handleR 2011-10-06 10:45:58 +00:00
4c10e60dae Now unconditional: Cdrskin_libburn_has_audioxtR 2011-10-06 10:43:26 +00:00
7c1666cdce Now unconditional: Cdrskin_libburn_has_get_start_end_lbA 2011-10-06 10:41:12 +00:00
da3aba8ef5 Now unconditional: Cdrskin_libburn_has_burn_disc_unsuitablE 2011-10-06 10:39:05 +00:00
822bdf8b7b Now unconditional: Cdrskin_libburn_has_read_atiP 2011-10-06 10:37:19 +00:00
880c95d9a4 Now unconditional: Cdrskin_libburn_has_buffer_progresS 2011-10-06 10:35:21 +00:00
d12589771b Now unconditional: Cdrskin_libburn_has_pretend_fulL 2011-10-06 10:34:19 +00:00
b7ecdb1014 Now unconditional: Cdrskin_libburn_has_multI 2011-10-06 10:32:03 +00:00
fdb981db72 Now unconditional: Cdrskin_libburn_has_buffer_min_filL 2011-10-06 10:29:10 +00:00
16724f3eef Now unconditional: Cdrskin_atip_speed_is_oK 2011-10-06 10:26:51 +00:00
8cc1fc1ca7 Now unconditional: Cdrskin_libburn_has_get_profilE 2011-10-06 10:22:41 +00:00
421870ae51 Now unconditional: Cdrskin_libburn_has_set_start_bytE 2011-10-06 10:19:53 +00:00
006d1a32fb Now unconditional: Cdrskin_libburn_has_wrote_welL 2011-10-06 10:15:39 +00:00
7ed9f978a8 Now unconditional: Cdrskin_libburn_has_bd_formattinG 2011-10-06 10:14:05 +00:00
b7c07ef18f Now unconditional: Cdrskin_libburn_has_burn_disc_formaT 2011-10-06 10:06:09 +00:00
1c66174a2e Now unconditional: Cdrskin_libburn_has_get_msc1 2011-10-06 09:53:57 +00:00
43b2f73217 Now unconditional: Cdrskin_libburn_has_toc_entry_extensionS 2011-10-06 09:52:26 +00:00
2c282adafb Now unconditional: Cdrskin_libburn_has_get_multi_capS 2011-10-06 09:23:55 +00:00
1d64ff428e Now unconditional: Cdrskin_libburn_has_set_filluP 2011-10-06 09:22:41 +00:00
c813de47c2 Now unconditional: Cdrskin_libburn_has_set_filluP 2011-10-06 09:20:20 +00:00
d39843a974 Now unconditional: Cdrskin_libburn_has_get_spacE 2011-10-06 09:18:01 +00:00
8c25db0148 Now unconditional: Cdrskin_libburn_write_mode_ruleS 2011-10-06 09:14:47 +00:00
46719fbc5c Now unconditional: Cdrskin_libburn_has_allow_untested_profileS 2011-10-06 09:06:56 +00:00
93b65ac4e5 Now unconditional: Cdrskin_libburn_has_set_forcE 2011-10-06 09:05:05 +00:00
3e58712c36 Now unconditional: Cdrskin_libburn_preset_device_familY 2011-10-06 09:02:53 +00:00
f6fc14de13 Now unconditional: Cdrskin_libburn_has_track_set_sizE 2011-10-06 08:59:52 +00:00
4bba05f186 Now unconditional: Cdrskin_libburn_has_set_waitinG 2011-10-06 08:57:50 +00:00
82697b2b8b Now unconditional: Cdrskin_libburn_has_get_best_speeD 2011-10-06 08:55:16 +00:00
ae91e331a7 Now unconditional: Cdrskin_libburn_has_random_access_rW 2011-10-06 08:41:04 +00:00
df41e7b9ff Now unconditional: Cdrskin_libburn_has_get_drive_rolE 2011-10-06 08:33:28 +00:00
49e91d491d Now unconditional: Cdrskin_libburn_has_stream_recordinG 2011-10-06 08:31:00 +00:00
a0a230e38b Now unconditional: Cdrskin_libburn_has_stream_recordinG 2011-10-06 08:27:46 +00:00
e05e813234 New API call burn_drive_re_assess() 2011-10-05 07:56:23 +00:00
c5718b7a4c Avoided one more open()-close() cycles during drive scan and grab on Linux 2011-10-02 17:20:39 +00:00
b81585e082 Avoided open()-close() cycles during drive scan and grab on Linux 2011-10-02 13:41:21 +00:00
91e2256ffb Updated change log 2011-09-27 12:57:21 +00:00
38b30d5e5f Updated cdrskin tarball generator 2011-09-27 12:52:55 +00:00
44b0314449 Made number transition to 1.1.7 2011-09-27 12:50:12 +00:00
3a993efb9f Corrected outdated sentence in documented workaround for udev 2011-09-21 13:42:19 +00:00
d9e6bde437 Improved and documented workaround for udev 2011-09-21 13:34:21 +00:00
71c9dc9f28 Slowing down test cycle while waiting for drive to become ready 2011-09-20 13:25:21 +00:00
35e553a808 Working around collision with udev by closing and re-opening device file 2011-09-20 13:19:47 +00:00
fe812ffde2 Simulation of large disks 2011-09-20 13:17:38 +00:00
a2965e9993 More generous ignoring of failure of fsync() on inappropriate fd 2011-08-29 21:33:43 +00:00
d073709328 Reacted on compiler warning about previous revision 2011-08-17 16:22:14 +00:00
7e6dadeb02 Bug fix: stdio sizes > 4 TB - 32 kB caused integer rollover 2011-08-17 16:09:05 +00:00
fe5efd7b37 Documented changes and release timestamp 2011-08-08 12:25:39 +00:00
7778536f45 Updated cdrskin tarball generator 2011-08-08 12:23:50 +00:00
60dde60ebd Made number transition to 1.1.5 2011-08-08 12:20:01 +00:00
76c4c76722 Forgot to upload the header which defines mmc_get_phys_format_info 2011-08-01 15:34:08 +00:00
2e20a4f888 New API call burn_disc_get_phys_format_info() 2011-08-01 12:54:24 +00:00
62944e3b21 Bug fix: Some drives return -150 as NWA of blank CD, rather than 0 2011-07-31 08:31:11 +00:00
b0a4b7c15c Bug fix: Some drives returned wrong CD sizes after having burnt DVD-R 2011-07-31 08:03:51 +00:00
ecc8bbc71f New option --device_links 2011-07-28 19:16:06 +00:00
b47a0e6884 New API call burn_lookup_device_link() 2011-07-28 19:13:39 +00:00
64f7f5d609 Reacted on warning of cppcheck about libburn/sg-freebsd.c 2011-07-15 08:13:46 +00:00
4e287dbfed Fixed possible uninitialized variable use introduced by rev 4152 2011-07-14 16:22:27 +00:00
13895a6518 Reacted on warning of cppcheck about libburn/sg-solaris.c 2011-07-12 17:38:01 +00:00
f12ce229ae Bug fix: Empty ROM drive was mistaken to hold an unsuitable disc 2011-07-12 15:54:42 +00:00
58d8f3b3c2 Improved -atip and -minfo with empty drive 2011-07-12 15:53:56 +00:00
34c86e88d9 Reacted on warning of cppcheck about libburn/sg-libcdio.c 2011-07-12 14:22:19 +00:00
a2d2ec150b Reacted on warning of cppcheck about libburn/sg-freebsd.c 2011-07-12 14:20:52 +00:00
54325147ee Reacted on warning of cppcheck about libburn/sg-freebsd-port.c 2011-07-12 14:19:55 +00:00
7620840490 Reacted on warning of cppcheck about libburn/sg-dummy.c 2011-07-12 14:19:12 +00:00
0894f7773e Improved intentional compiler warning about lack of suitable system adapter 2011-07-12 14:17:24 +00:00
706f8b937d Reacted on warning of cppcheck about test/poll.c 2011-07-12 11:05:20 +00:00
ec9bc5678b Reacted on warning of cppcheck about libburn/read.c 2011-07-12 11:04:39 +00:00
a751af6caa Reacted on warning of cppcheck about libburn/drive.c 2011-07-12 11:03:34 +00:00
570346b3a5 Reacted on warning of cppcheck about libburn/cleanup.c 2011-07-12 11:02:47 +00:00
f73698c0cb Reacted on warning of cppcheck about libburn/async.c 2011-07-12 11:01:53 +00:00
c11378f1a0 Reacted on warning of cppcheck about cdrskin/cleanup.c 2011-07-12 11:00:27 +00:00
a734e868bd Reacted on warning of cppcheck about cdrskin/cdrfifo.c 2011-07-12 09:59:59 +00:00
653586b97e Implemented macro Libburn_use_sg_freebsd_porT 2011-07-11 14:40:02 +00:00
3cec04dbe3 Reacted on warning of cppcheck 2011-07-07 12:07:43 +00:00
2d8047afcf Silenced warning of cppcheck 2011-07-07 11:50:34 +00:00
781beb3a27 Silenced warning of cppcheck 2011-07-07 11:49:36 +00:00
79e09728ac Reacted on warnings of -Wunused-but-set-variable 2011-07-06 14:39:39 +00:00
3f7210dfff Reacted on warnings of -Wtype-limits and -Wunused-but-set-variable 2011-07-06 14:38:08 +00:00
c03149241d Reacted on warnings of -Wunused-but-set-variable 2011-07-06 14:35:55 +00:00
2433c1f68e Reacted on warnings of -Wunused-but-set-variable 2011-07-06 14:34:58 +00:00
9eb60cd8fc Reacted on warnings of -Wunused-but-set-variable 2011-07-06 14:33:35 +00:00
15e18501d9 Reacted on warnings of -Wunused-but-set-variable 2011-07-06 14:31:32 +00:00
ed8b303d62 Reacted on warnings of -Wunused-but-set-variable 2011-07-06 14:25:57 +00:00
9fbae8df29 Reacted on warnings of -Wunused-but-set-variable 2011-07-04 17:17:40 +00:00
04005adaf4 Avoiding to load speed descriptor list twice 2011-07-04 14:39:47 +00:00
45da5c9934 record stderr of several builds in log files 2011-07-02 14:49:35 +00:00
64b1ab5b3d executable bit, fix text encoding 2011-06-22 13:36:29 +00:00
404717f305 Beginning to create a test suite for libburn and cdrskin 2011-06-22 09:33:23 +00:00
e5ea8f75e6 Silenced compiler warnings about signedness 2011-06-22 09:32:25 +00:00
eb01c9c6c5 Bug fix: libburn-1.1.0 did only compile on Linux, FreeBSD, and Solaris 2011-06-19 20:36:29 +00:00
c1ff7b9812 Documented changes and release timestamp 2011-06-18 16:01:18 +00:00
d6e90bb71f Updated cdrskin tarball generator 2011-06-18 15:58:14 +00:00
ae7f38c15a Made number transition to 1.1.1 2011-06-18 15:56:15 +00:00
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SVN trunk (to become libburn-1.0.8.pl00.tar.gz)
libburn-1.3.8.tar.gz Sat Jun 28 2014
===============================================================================
- no novelties yet
* Bug fix: Wrong stack usage caused SIGBUS on sparc when compiled by gcc -O2
* Bug fix: Minimum drive buffer fill was measured by cdrskin before the buffer
could get full
* Bug fix: A failed MMC BLANK command did not cause error indication by libburn
* Bug fix: A final fsync(2) was performed with stdio drives, even if not
desired
libburn-1.3.6.pl01.tar.gz Tue Mar 18 2013
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* Bug fix: CD TAO with multiple tracks could cause a buffer overrun
* Bug fix: Compilation warning for unsupported systems mutated into an error
libburn-1.3.6.tar.gz Tue Mar 04 2013
===============================================================================
* New system adapter for NetBSD
libburn-1.3.4.tar.gz Thu Dec 12 2013
===============================================================================
* Bug fix: Drive error reports were ignored during blanking and formatting
* Bug fix: Drive LG BH16NS40 stalls on inspection of unformatted DVD+RW
* New API call burn_disc_pretend_full_uncond()
libburn-1.3.2.tar.gz Wed Aug 07 2013
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* Bug fix: cdrskin -msinfo on DVD and BD reported
old session start = next writable address.
Regression introduced by version 1.2.8 (rev 4956).
* Bug fix: The signal handler aborted on SIGCONT, SIGTSTP, SIGTTIN, SIGTTOU
* New API call burn_make_input_sheet_v07t()
* API call burn_session_input_sheet_v07t(): read multiple blocks from same file
* New API calls burn_drive_extract_audio(), burn_drive_extract_audio_track()
* New cdrskin option textfile_to_v07t=
* New cdrskin options cdtext_to_textfile= and cdtext_to_v07t=
* New cdrskin options extract_audio_to= , extract_tracks= , extract_basename= ,
--extract_dap
* New cdrskin option --pacifier_with_newline
* Improved granularity of SCSI log time measurement, now with timestamp
* Optional "make doc" now demands doxygen 1.8.4
libburn-1.3.0.pl01.tar.gz Fri May 31 2013
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* Bug fix: cdrskin -msinfo on DVD and BD reported
old session start = next writable address.
Regression introduced by version 1.2.8.
libburn-1.3.0.tar.gz Fri May 17 2013
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* Bug fix: Full formatting of BD-RE used certification regardless of drive
capabilities
* Bug fix: DVD+R with damaged TOC were reported by -minfo with wrong end
address
libburn-1.2.8.tar.gz Mon Mar 18 2013
===============================================================================
* Bug fix: All CD tracks were reported with the sizes of the tracks in the
first session. Regression introduced with version 1.2.0 (rev 4552).
* Bug fix: On some drives the request for minimum speed yielded maximum speed
* New cdrskin option --list_speeds
* -toc and -minfo now report about tracks in the incomplete session
* New API call burn_disc_get_incomplete_sessions()
* New burn_toc_entry component .track_status_bits
libburn-1.2.6.tar.gz Tue Jan 08 2013
===============================================================================
* Bug fix: Speed setting had no effect on BD media
* New cdrskin option --no_load
* New API call burn_read_audio()
* New API call burn_list_sev_texts()
libburn-1.2.4.tar.gz Fri Jul 20 2012
===============================================================================
* Bug fix: CD SAO sessions with data tracks started by an audio pause
* Bug fix: CD tracks were perceived 2 sectors too short.
Nice with TAO, bad with SAO.
* Bug fix: cdrskin SIGSEGV if track source was added when no drive was available
* New API call burn_write_opts_set_obs_pad(), ./configure --enable-dvd-obs-pad
* New cdrskin option --obs_pad
libburn-1.2.2.tar.gz Mon Apr 02 2012
===============================================================================
* Small internal refinements
libburn-1.2.0.tar.gz Sat Jan 28 2012
===============================================================================
* Bug fix: cdrskin produced a memory fault if interupted before writing began
* Bug fix: Solaris adapter mishandled write commands which failed on first try
* Bug fix: Interrupting libburn while drive tray is loading led to endless loop
* Bug fix: Progress report with blanking and formatting could be bogus
* New API calls burn_disc_get_leadin_text(), burn_write_opts_set_leadin_text()
* New API calls for composing CD-TEXT, see doc/cdtext.txt
* New API call burn_session_by_cue_file() for reading CDRWIN .cue files
* New API call burn_track_set_isrc_string()
* New API calls burn_track_set_index(), burn_track_clear_indice()
* New API calls burn_session_set_start_tno(), burn_session_get_start_tno()
* New API calls burn_track_set_pregap_size(), burn_track_set_postgap_size()
* Implemented cdrskin option textfile=
* Implemented cdrskin option combination -vv -toc for cdtext.dat production
* Implemented cdrskin options mcn= and isrc=
* Implemented cdrskin options -scms -copy -nocopy -preemp -nopreemp
* Implemented cdrskin option index=
* Partly implemented cdrskin options cuefile= and -text
* New cdrskin option input_sheet_v07t= for CD-TEXT definition
* New cdrskin options --cdtext_dummy and --cdtext_verbose
* New cdrskin options --four_channel --two_channel
* New cdrskin option cd_start_tno=
* New cdrskin options sao_pregap=, sao_postgap=
libburn-1.1.8.tar.gz Mon Nov 21 2011
===============================================================================
* Bug fix: Misinterpreted mode page 2A if block descriptors are present
* Enabled recognition of QEMU DVD-ROM 0.12
* Avoiding to intermediately close and open drive device file
* New API call burn_drive_re_assess()
libburn-1.1.6.tar.gz Tue Sep 27 2011
===============================================================================
* Bug fix: stdio sizes > 4 TB - 32 kB caused integer rollover
* Worked around a collision with Linux udev which lets links vanish
libburn-1.1.4.tar.gz Sun Aug 07 2011
===============================================================================
* Bug fix: Some drives return -150 as NWA of blank CD, rather than 0.
libburn forwarded this misleading information to the application.
* Bug fix: Some drives returned wrong CD sizes after having burned DVD-R
* Bug fix: Empty ROM drive was mistaken to hold an unsuitable disc
* Bug fix: Avoiding to load speed descriptor list twice
* New API call burn_lookup_device_link()
* New API call burn_disc_get_phys_format_info()
* New cdrskin option --device_links
Release 1.1.2 was skipped to get back in sync with libisoburn.
libburn-1.1.0.pl01.tar.gz Mon Jun 20 2011
===============================================================================
* Bug fix: libburn-1.1.0 compiled only on Linux, FreeBSD, and Solaris
libburn-1.1.0.tar.gz Sat Jun 18 2011
===============================================================================
* Bug fix: burn_disc_format() on DVD-RW issued wrong block size with type 00h
* New API call burn_disc_next_track_is_damaged()
* New API call burn_disc_close_damaged()
* Dropped suffix .plXY from tarball name
Release 1.0.8 was skipped to get back in sync with libisofs and libisoburn.
libburn-1.0.6.pl00.tar.gz Sat Apr 9 2011
===============================================================================

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@ -21,6 +21,7 @@ libburn_libburn_la_SOURCES = \
libburn/async.c \
libburn/async.h \
libburn/back_hacks.h \
libburn/cdtext.c \
libburn/cleanup.c \
libburn/cleanup.h \
libburn/crc.c \
@ -68,8 +69,7 @@ libburn_libburn_la_SOURCES = \
libburn/util.c \
libburn/util.h \
libburn/write.c \
libburn/write.h \
version.h
libburn/write.h
## libburn/sg-@ARCH@.c \
@ -118,9 +118,9 @@ test_structest_CPPFLAGS = -Ilibburn
test_structest_LDADD = $(libburn_libburn_la_OBJECTS) $(LIBBURN_EXTRALIBS)
test_structest_SOURCES = test/structest.c
## cdrskin construction site - ts A60816 - B10409
## cdrskin construction site - ts A60816 - B40628
cdrskin_cdrskin_CPPFLAGS = -Ilibburn
cdrskin_cdrskin_CFLAGS = -DCdrskin_libburn_1_0_7
cdrskin_cdrskin_CFLAGS = -DCdrskin_libburn_1_3_8
# cdrskin_cdrskin_LDADD = $(libburn_libburn_la_OBJECTS) $(LIBBURN_EXTRALIBS)
# ts A80123, change proposed by Simon Huggins to cause dynamic libburn linking
@ -131,6 +131,11 @@ cdrskin_cdrskin_SOURCES = cdrskin/cdrskin.c cdrskin/cdrfifo.c cdrskin/cdrfifo.h
## Open questions: how to compute $timestamp and express -DX="$timestamp"
##
# "make clean" shall remove a few stubborn .libs directories
# which George Danchev reported Dec 03 2011.
# Learned from: http://www.gnu.org/software/automake/manual/automake.html#Clean
clean-local:
-rm -rf cdrskin/.libs test/.libs
## ========================================================================= ##
@ -193,12 +198,14 @@ nodist_pkgconfig_DATA = \
man_MANS = cdrskin/cdrskin.1
EXTRA_DIST = \
bootstrap \
libburn-1.pc.in \
version.h.in \
doc/comments \
doc/doxygen.conf.in \
doc/cookbook.txt \
doc/mediainfo.txt \
doc/cdtext.txt \
README \
AUTHORS \
CONTRIBUTORS \
@ -218,11 +225,13 @@ EXTRA_DIST = \
libburn/os-linux.h \
libburn/os-libcdio.h \
libburn/os-solaris.h \
libburn/os-netbsd.h \
libburn/sg-dummy.c \
libburn/sg-freebsd.c \
libburn/sg-linux.c \
libburn/sg-libcdio.c \
libburn/sg-solaris.c \
libburn/sg-netbsd.c \
COPYING \
NEWS \
ChangeLog \

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README
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@ -4,14 +4,14 @@
This all is under GPL.
(See GPL reference, our clarification and commitment at the end of this text)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
libburn-project.org
libburnia-project.org
By Mario Danic <mario.danic@gmail.com> and Thomas Schmitt <scdbackup@gmx.net>
Copyright (C) 2006-2011 Mario Danic, Thomas Schmitt
Copyright (C) 2006-2014 Mario Danic, Thomas Schmitt
Still containing parts of Libburn. By Derek Foreman <derek@signalmarketing.com>
and Ben Jansens <xor@orodu.net>
Copyright (C) 2002-2006 Derek Foreman and Ben Jansens
http://files.libburnia-project.org/releases/libburn-1.0.6.pl00.tar.gz
http://files.libburnia-project.org/releases/libburn-1.3.8.tar.gz
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
@ -19,10 +19,10 @@ Copyright (C) 2002-2006 Derek Foreman and Ben Jansens
From tarball
Obtain libburn-1.0.6.pl00.tar.gz, take it to a directory of your choice and do:
Obtain libburn-1.3.8.tar.gz, take it to a directory of your choice and do:
tar xzf libburn-1.0.6.pl00.tar.gz
cd libburn-1.0.6
tar xzf libburn-1.3.8.tar.gz
cd libburn-1.3.8
./configure --prefix=/usr
make
@ -77,6 +77,10 @@ configure time by:
--enable-dvd-obs-64k
This may be combined with above --enable-track-src-odirect .
If it is desired that DVD DAO writing and stdio: writing get padded up to
a full write chunk of 32k resp. 64k, then use ./configure option:
--enable-dvd-obs-pad
Alternatively the transport of SCSI commands can be done via libcdio-0.83.
You may install it and re-run libburn's ./configure with option
--enable-libcdio
@ -92,6 +96,21 @@ Make sure to re-compile all source files after running ./configure
make install
Linux only:
libburn tries to avoid a collision with udev's drive examination by waiting
0.1 seconds before opening the device file for a longer time, after udev
might have been alarmed by drive scanning activities.
The waiting time can be set at ./configure time with microsecond granularity.
E.g. 2 seconds:
CFLAGS="$CFLAGS -DLibburn_udev_wait_useC=2000000"
./configure ...options...
Waiting can be disabled by zero waiting time:
CFLAGS="$CFLAGS -DLibburn_udev_wait_useC=0"
Alternatively, libburn can try to be nice by opening the device file,
closing it immediately, waiting, and only then opening it for real:
CFLAGS="$CFLAGS -DLibburn_udev_extra_open_cyclE -DLibburn_udev_wait_useC=500000"
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
An important part of the project, libisofs, is hosted in a bzr repository at
@ -110,7 +129,7 @@ See README files there.
libburnia-project.org is an open-source software project for reading, mastering
and writing optical discs.
For now this means CD media, all DVD media except DVD-R DL, all BD media.
For now this means CD media, all DVD media, all BD media.
The project comprises of several more or less interdependent parts which
together strive to be a usable foundation for application development.
@ -118,7 +137,8 @@ These are libraries, language bindings, and middleware binaries which emulate
classical (and valuable) Linux tools.
Currently it is supported on GNU/Linux with kernels >= 2.4,
on FreeBSD with ATAPI/CAM enabled in the kernel (see man atapicam),
and on OpenSolaris (tested with kernel 5.11).
on OpenSolaris (tested with kernel 5.11),
on NetBSD (tested with 6.1.3).
On other X/Open compliant systems there will only be pseudo drives, but no
direct MMC operation on real CD/DVD/BD drives.
@ -180,7 +200,8 @@ The project components (list subject to growth, hopefully):
sparse emulation of cdrecord and a more laborate one of mkisofs.
All features of xorriso are also available via a C language API
of libisoburn.
See xorriso/README for more.
A static compilation of xorriso and the libraries is dedicated
to the GNU Operating System. See xorriso/README_gnu_xorriso .
- "test" is a collection of application gestures and examples given by the
authors of the library features. The burn API example of libburn
@ -613,6 +634,104 @@ Project history as far as known to me:
up to 103 characters. xorriso fixes two bugs and makes use of the library
improvements.
- Thu Apr 14 2011 release libisoburn-1.0.8:
A bug in the mkisofs emulation of xorriso could cause options to be ignored.
The problem was freshly introduced with libisoburn-1.0.6.
- Fri May 13 2011 release libisofs-1.0.8:
Fixes a few rarely occurring bugs that have been found during the last month.
- Sat Jun 18 2011 release 1.1.0:
The consumption of stack memory was reduced. Statical program analysis found
some rarely occuring memory leaks. Several small bugs were fixed.
The suffix .plXY was dropped from tarball names of libburn and libisoburn.
- Mon Jun 20 2011 patch release libburn-1.1.0.pl01:
libburn-1.1.0 compiled only on Linux, FreeBSD, and Solaris, but not on
other X/Open compliant systems.
- Fri Jul 08 2011 release libisofs-1.1.2 and libisoburn-1.1.2:
A severe regression was fixed in libisoburn and xorriso, which was introduced
with version 1.0.6. It caused ISO 9660 images to be unreadable if they were
written to a write-only random-access file. E.g. by: xorrisofs ... >image.iso
- Mon Aug 08 2011 release 1.1.4:
Several bugs were fixed in libburn. The most severe of them prevented xorriso
on some drives from burning mountable ISO 9660 images to CD media.
New means to list drives by their udev symbolic links help to deal with
the non-persistent drive addresses on modern GNU/Linux.
- Tue Sep 27 2011 release 1.1.6:
libisoburn now comes with a test suite. See releng/README. Bugs were fixed
in several rarely used features. Processing of ACL and extattr was enabled
on FreeBSD. Workarounds try to cope with vanishing udev links on GNU/Linux.
- Mon Nov 21 2011 release libburn-1.1.8 and libisoburn-1.1.8:
libburn avoids to close and open drive device files while operating on them.
xorriso emulation mode xorrecord now has an own manual. libburn and xorriso
were prepared to operate on qemu virtio-blk-pci devices.
- Sat Jan 28 2012 release 1.2.0:
libburn has learned to read and write CD-TEXT with CD SAO audio sessions.
It can now read CDRWIN .cue files which define pure audio or pure data
sessions. libisofs and libisoburn improved timestamp handling. Several
minor bugs were fixed.
- Mon Apr 02 2012 release 1.2.2:
The handling of intentional deviations from ECMA-119 specifications has
been improved in libisofs. libisoburn and xorriso now make use of these
improvements. Some rarely occuring bugs have been fixed.
- Fri Jul 20 2012 release 1.2.4:
libburn and libisofs got some rarely occuring bugs fixed. libisofs learned
to produce HFS+ metadata and Apple Partition Map. The capabilities of
isohybrid options --efi and --mac have been implemented (GPT and APM).
- Tue Jan 08 2013 release 1.2.6:
Small improvements were made in libburn. Minor bugs were fixed in the
libraries. xorriso improved its capabilities to serve the needs of frontend
programs. A proof of concept for a GUI frontend has been implemented:
xorriso-tcltk
- Mon Mar 18 2013 release 1.2.8:
Some rarely occuring bugs were fixed in libisofs and libburn. libburn's
handling of incomplete sessions has been improved. xorriso's mkisofs
emulation learned to set El Torito section id strings.
- Fri May 17 2013 release 1.3.0:
Several bugs were fixed in the libraries and in xorriso. The recently
introduced new boot preparation capabilities have been tested. New
boot preparation options for GRUB2 were added.
- Fri May 31 2013 patch release libburn-1.3.0.pl01:
cdrskin -msinfo on DVD and BD reported as old session start the same
number as the next writable address.
Regression introduced by version 1.2.8.
- Fri Aug 07 2013 release 1.3.2:
cdrskin has aquired the capability to copy audio tracks to .wav files.
It can extract CD-TEXT in a form that is readable for humans and for
cdrskin itself. Several small bugs were fixed in xorriso. Its capabilities
to serve frontend programs in dialog mode have been improved.
- Thu Dec 12 2013 release 1.3.4:
A long standing hidden bug was fixed, which affected inspection of
unformatted DVD+RW.
xorriso now by default puts EL Torito boot images to low block addresses.
It can report and set read speeds. Several rarely occuring bugs were fixed.
- Tue Mar 04 2014 release 1.3.6
libburn learned to operate optical drives and media on NetBSD. libisofs got
a bug fix about HFS+ and enhancements about character set conversion.
Minor bugs were fixed in libisoburn. xorriso can now find files with names
which cannot be represented unchanged in ECMA-119, Joliet, or HFS+.
- Sat Jun 28 2014 release 1.3.8
libburn got several bugs fixed. libisofs offers new API calls for inspection
of boot sectors in ISO 9660 filesystems. xorriso improved its support for
NetBSD, offers new features with command -find, and a command to extract
ISO 9660 file content onto standard output or into filter processes.
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@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
AC_DEFUN([LIBBURNIA_SET_FLAGS],
[
case $target_os in
freebsd*)
freebsd* | netbsd*)
LDFLAGS="$LDFLAGS -L/usr/local/lib"
CPPFLAGS="$CPPFLAGS -I/usr/local/include"
;;

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@ -4,17 +4,17 @@
cdrskin. By Thomas Schmitt <scdbackup@gmx.net>
Integrated sub project of libburnia-project.org but also published via:
http://scdbackup.sourceforge.net/cdrskin_eng.html
http://scdbackup.sourceforge.net/cdrskin-1.0.7.tar.gz
http://scdbackup.sourceforge.net/cdrskin-1.3.8.tar.gz
Copyright (C) 2006-2011 Thomas Schmitt, provided under GPL version 2 or later.
Copyright (C) 2006-2014 Thomas Schmitt, provided under GPL version 2 or later.
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
cdrskin is a limited cdrecord compatibility wrapper which allows to use
most of the libburn features from the command line.
Currently it is supported on GNU/Linux with kernels >= 2.4,
on FreeBSD and on OpenSolaris.
Currently it is fully supported on GNU/Linux with kernels >= 2.4, on FreeBSD,
on OpenSolaris, and on NetBSD.
IDE drives under Linux 2.4. need kernel module ide-scsi.
ATA and SATA drives under FreeBSD need kernel module atapicam.
On other X/Open compliant systems there will only be emulated drives, but no
@ -26,10 +26,10 @@ By using this software you agree to the disclaimer at the end of this text
Compilation, First Glimpse, Installation
Obtain cdrskin-1.0.7.tar.gz, take it to a directory of your choice and do:
Obtain cdrskin-1.3.8.tar.gz, take it to a directory of your choice and do:
tar xzf cdrskin-1.0.7.tar.gz
cd cdrskin-1.0.7
tar xzf cdrskin-1.3.8.tar.gz
cd cdrskin-1.3.8
Within that directory execute:
@ -108,8 +108,9 @@ On Linux, full and insecure enabling of both for everybody would look like
chmod a+rw /dev/sr0 /dev/hda
This is equivalent to the traditional setup chmod a+x,u+s cdrecord.
On FreeBSD, device permissions are to be set in /etc/devfs.rules.
On FreeBSD, device rw-permissions are to be set in /etc/devfs.rules.
On Solaris, pfexec privileges may be restricted to "basic,sys_devices".
On NetBSD, rw-permission may be granted by chmod a+rw /dev/rcd?d.
See below "System Dependend Drive Permission Examples".
I strongly discourage to run cdrskin with setuid root or via sudo !
@ -191,6 +192,11 @@ See below "Audio CD" for specifications.
cdrskin -v dev=0,1,0 blank=fast -eject speed=48 -sao \
-audio -swab track0[1-5].cd /path/to/track6.wav
Extract audio tracks and CD-TEXT from CD into directory /home/me/my_cd:
mkdir /home/me/my_cd
cdrskin -v dev=/dev/sr0 extract_audio_to=/home/me/my_cd \
cdtext_to_v07t=/home/me/my_cd/cdtext.v07t
Restrictions
@ -438,12 +444,28 @@ It will not read startup files, will abort on option dev_translation= ,
will not have a fifo buffer, and will not be able to put out help texts or
debugging messages.
Linux only:
libburn tries to avoid a collision with udev's drive examination by waiting
0.1 seconds before opening the device file for a longer time, after udev
might have been alarmed by drive scanning activities.
The waiting time can be set at ./configure time with microsecond granularity.
E.g. 2 seconds:
CFLAGS="$CFLAGS -DLibburn_udev_wait_useC=2000000"
./configure ...options...
Waiting can be disabled by zero waiting time:
CFLAGS="$CFLAGS -DLibburn_udev_wait_useC=0"
Alternatively, libburn can try to be nice by opening the device file,
closing it immediately, waiting, and only then opening it for real:
CFLAGS="$CFLAGS -DLibburn_udev_extra_open_cyclE -DLibburn_udev_wait_useC=500000"
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
System Dependend Drive Permission Examples
Accessing the optical drives requires privileges which usually are granted
only to the superuser. Linux, FreeBSD and Solaris offer quite different
only to the superuser. Linux, FreeBSD, Solaris, NetBSD, offer quite different
approaches for avoiding the need for unrestricted privileges.
First check whether some friendly system setting already allows you to
@ -454,9 +476,9 @@ Those drives of which you see address and type strings are already usable.
If there remain drives invisible which the superuser can see by the same
command, then the following examples might help:
---------------------
On all three systems:
---------------------
---------------
On all systems:
---------------
Add the authorized users of CD drives to group "floppy" in /etc/group.
If missing: create this group.
Changes to /etc/group often only affect new login sessions. So log out and in
@ -516,6 +538,12 @@ Then allow the group r-access to the drives
The last two commands have to be executed after each boot. I do not know
the relevant device configuration files yet.
----------
On NetBSD:
----------
Allow rw-access to the drives
chgrp floppy /dev/rcd[01]d
chmod g+rw /dev/rcd[01]d
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Project aspects and legal stuff
@ -560,7 +588,7 @@ contributions in a due way.
Based on and sub project of:
libburnia-project.org
By Mario Danic <mario.danic@gmail.com> and Thomas Schmitt <scdbackup@gmx.net>
Copyright (C) 2006-2010 Mario Danic, Thomas Schmitt
Copyright (C) 2006-2014 Mario Danic, Thomas Schmitt
libburnia-project.org is inspired by and in other components still containing
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@ -38,8 +38,9 @@ original="./libburn_svn_release.tgz"
# My changes are in $changes , mainly in $changes/cdrskin
changes="./libburn-release"
skin_release="1.0.6"
patch_level=".pl00"
skin_release="1.3.8"
patch_level=""
# patch_level=".pl00"
skin_rev="$skin_release""$patch_level"
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@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ original="./libburn_svn.tgz"
# My changes are in $changes , mainly in $changes/cdrskin
changes="./libburn-develop"
skin_release="1.0.7"
skin_release="1.3.9"
patch_level=""
skin_rev="$skin_release""$patch_level"

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@ -634,7 +634,7 @@ return: <0 = error , 0 = idle , 1 = did some work
*/
{
double buffer_space;
int can_read,can_write= 0,ret,did_work= 0,idx,sod,eop_is_near,eop_idx;
int can_read,can_write= 0,ret,did_work= 0,idx,sod, eop_idx;
buffer_space= Cdrfifo_tell_buffer_space(o,0);
if(o->dest_fd>=0) if(FD_ISSET((o->dest_fd),wts)) {
@ -644,7 +644,7 @@ return: <0 = error , 0 = idle , 1 = did some work
if(o->read_idx+can_write > o->buffer_size)
can_write= o->buffer_size - o->read_idx;
if(o->follow_up_fd_idx>=0) {
eop_is_near= Cdrfifo_eop_adjust(o,&can_write,&eop_idx,0);
Cdrfifo_eop_adjust(o,&can_write,&eop_idx,0);
if(can_write<=0)
goto after_write;
}
@ -1039,9 +1039,9 @@ int Test_mixed_bs(char **paths, int path_count,
bit0= debugging verbousity
*/
{
int fd_in[100],fd_out[100],ret,pipe_fds[100][2],real_out[100];
int fd_in[100],fd_out[100],ret,pipe_fds[100][2];
int i,iv,stall_counter= 0,cycle_counter= 0.0;
char buf[10240], target_path[80];
char target_path[80];
double in_counter, out_counter, prev_in= -1.0, prev_out= -1.0;
struct CdrfifO *ff_in= NULL, *ff_out= NULL;
@ -1109,9 +1109,8 @@ int Test_multi(int fs_size, double speed_limit, double interval, int flag)
bit0= debugging verbousity
*/
{
int fd_in[4],fd_out[4],ret,pipe_fds[4][2],real_out[4],pipe_idx;
int fd_in[4],fd_out[4],ret,pipe_fds[4][2];
int i,iv;
char buf[10240];
struct CdrfifO *ff1= NULL,*ff2= NULL;
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@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
.\" First parameter, NAME, should be all caps
.\" Second parameter, SECTION, should be 1-8, maybe w/ subsection
.\" other parameters are allowed: see man(7), man(1)
.TH CDRSKIN 1 "Jan 09, 2011"
.TH CDRSKIN 1 "Version 1.3.8, Jun 28, 2014"
.\" Please adjust this date whenever revising the manpage.
.\"
.\" Some roff macros, for reference:
@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ Blanking of CD-RW and DVD-RW.
.br
Formatting of DVD-RW, DVD+RW, DVD-RAM, BD.
.br
Burning of data or audio tracks to CD,
Burning of data tracks or audio tracks with CD-TEXT to CD,
.br
either in versatile Track at Once mode (TAO)
.br
@ -55,6 +55,8 @@ on overwriteable DVD+RW, DVD-RW, DVD-RAM, BD-RE
.br
or on data file or block device.
.br
Extraction of audio tracks and CD-TEXT to hard disk files.
.br
Bus scan, burnfree, speed options, retrieving media info, padding, fifo.
.br
See section EXAMPLES at the end of this text.
@ -80,15 +82,19 @@ Emulated drives
The input-output entities which get processed are called tracks.
A \fBtrack\fP stores a stream of bytes.
.br
Each track is initiated by one track source address argument, which may either
be "-" for standard input or the address of a readable file. If no write mode
is given explicitly then one will be chosen which matches the peculiarities
of track sources and the state of the output media.
.PP
More than one track can be burned by a single run of cdrskin.
In the terms of the MMC standard all tracks written by the same run constitute
a \fBsession\fP.
.br
Normally, each track is initiated by one track source address argument,
which may either be "-" for standard input or the address of a readable file.
Alternatively, option cuefile= may be used to read a session description
from a text file and to read the session content from a single data file.
.br
If no write mode
is given explicitly then one will be chosen which matches the peculiarities
of track sources and the state of the output media.
.PP
Some media types can be kept appendable so that further tracks can
be written to them in subsequent runs of cdrskin (see option -multi).
Info about the addresses of burned tracks is kept in a table of
@ -130,8 +136,8 @@ eventual multi-session capabilities.
A more restrictive mode
.B -sao
(alias -dao) which usually demands a predictable track size and is not
necessarily capable of multi-session. It may have advantages for some
readers resp. players of the recorded tracks.
necessarily capable of multi-session. It can be used to write CD-TEXT and
it is the only one that works with option cuefile=.
.br
If none of the options -dao, -tao or -sao is given then the program will
try to choose a write mode which matches the defined recording job,
@ -256,7 +262,7 @@ that it has to be formatted again. If in doubt, just give it a try.
.br
The drives, CD, DVD, or BD burners, are accessed via addresses which
are specific to libburn and the operating system. Those addresses get listed
by a run of \fBcdrskin --devices\fP.
by a run of \fBcdrskin --devices\fP or \fBcdrskin --device_links\fP.
.br
On Linux, they are device files which traditionally do not offer
w-permissions for normal users. Because libburn needs rw-permission,
@ -494,6 +500,27 @@ Print this list of blanking types.
Retrieve some info about the addressed drive and then exit.
Exits with non-zero value if the drive cannot be found and opened.
.TP
.BI \-copy
Create the subsequent tracks with permission for an unlimited number of copies.
.TP
.BI cuefile= path
Read a session description from a cue sheet file in CDRWIN format.
Base the tracks on a single file which is given in the sheet by command FILE.
To enable CD-TEXT from the cue sheet file, cdrskin option -text has to be
present.
.br
cdrskin currently supports TRACK datatypes AUDIO and MODE1/2048 which may
not be mixed.
Data source may be of FILE type BINARY, MOTOROLA, or WAVE.
.br
Non-CDRWIN commands ARRANGER, COMPOSER, MESSAGE are supported.
.br
Cue sheet file commands CATALOG and ISRC may be overridden by option mcn=
and by input_sheet_v07t= purpose specifiers "UPC / EAN" and "ISRC".
This does not affect their appearance in CD-TEXT, but only on Q sub-channel.
.br
The track numbers may be overridden by option cd_start_tno=.
.TP
.BI \-dao
Alias for option -sao. Write CD in Session at Once mode
or DVD-R[W] in Disc-at-once mode.
@ -512,7 +539,7 @@ cdrskin will not write CD-ROM XA but rather strip the header bytes and write as
.TP
.BI dev= target
Set the address of the drive to use. Valid are at least the
addresses listed with option --devices,
addresses listed with options --devices or --device_links,
X,Y,Z addresses listed with option -scanbus,
ATA:X,Y,Z addresses listed with options dev=ATA -scanbus,
and volatile libburn drive numbers (numbering starts at "0").
@ -592,6 +619,20 @@ long running drive commands asynchronous and thus eases the load on some
wiring hardware types. Regardless of option -immed, cdrskin uses asynchronous
commands where possible and appropriate.
.TP
.BI index= list
Set a comma separated list of index start address numbers for the next track.
This applies to CD SAO sessions only.
.br
The addresses count sectors from the start of the next track. The first number
is for index 1 and must be 0. The following numbers have to be larger than
their respective predecessors. Up to 99 numbers are allowed.
.br
Sector numbers are computed from Min:Sec:Frame addresses by
.br
Sector = ((Min*60)+Sec)*75+Frame
.br
E.g.: "0,7512,20408" sets index 2 to 01:40:12 and index 3 to 04:32:08.
.TP
.BI -inq
Print the identification of the drive and then exit.
.TP
@ -611,6 +652,16 @@ This option can be performed on track sources which are regular files or block
devices. For the first track of the session it can be performed on any type
of source if there is a fifo of at least 64 kiB. See option fs= .
.TP
.BI isrc= text
Set the ISRC for the next track source to the given text, which must be exactly
13 characters long. It must comply to the format CCOOOYYSSSSS.
.br
CC is the country code. OOO is the owner code. Both may consist of capital
letters A to Z and of decimal digits 0 to 9. YY depicts the year (00 to 99).
SSSSS is the serial number (00000 to 99999).
.br
This option does not affect CD-TEXT but only the Q sub-channel.
.TP
.BI -load
Load the media and exit. Exit value is 0 if any kind of media was found, non
zero else. Note: Option -eject will unload the media even if -load is given.
@ -623,6 +674,12 @@ Use program "eject" or cdrskin -eject to get the tray out of the drive.
Runs of programs like cdrecord, growisofs, wodim, cdrskin will not be hampered
and normally enable the drive's eject button when they are done.
.TP
.BI mcn= text
Set the CD Media Catalog Number to text, which must be exactly 13 characters
long and should consist of decimal digits.
.br
This option does not affect CD-TEXT but only the Q sub-channel.
.TP
.BI minbuf= percentage
Equivalent to:
.br
@ -684,11 +741,19 @@ for lifting the ban on -multi.
.br
Note: -multi might make DVD media unreadable in some DVD-ROM drives.
.TP
.BI \-nocopy
Create subsequent tracks with permission for a single level of copies.
I.e. those copies would then be marked by -scms as offering no permission
for further copies.
.TP
.BI \-nopad
Do not add trailing zeros to the data stream. Nevertheless, since there seems
to be no use for audio tracks with incomplete last sector, this option applies
only to data tracks. There it is default.
.TP
.BI \-nopreemp
Indicate for subsequent tracks that they were mastered without pre-emphasis.
.TP
.BI \-pad
Add 30 kiB of trailing zeros to each data track. (This is not sufficient to
avoid problems with various CD-ROM read drivers.)
@ -698,6 +763,9 @@ Add the given amount of trailing zeros to the next data track. This option
gets reset to padsize=0 after that next track is written. It may be set
again before the next track argument. About size specifiers, see option fs=.
.TP
.BI \-preemp
Indicate for subsequent tracks that they were mastered with pre-emphasis.
.TP
.BI \-sao
Write CD in Session At Once mode or sequential DVD-R[W] in Disc-at-once
(DAO) mode.
@ -730,6 +798,14 @@ The useful fields in a result line are:
.br
Bus,Target,Lun Number) 'Vendor' 'Mode' 'Revision'
.TP
.BI \-scms
Create subsequent tracks without permission for being copied. This is usually
done for tracks which are copies of tracks that were marked with -nocopy
(but not yet with -scms). So copies of copies are prohibited.
.br
This option gets reset by option -copy. Thus the combination -copy -nocopy
means -nocopy surely without -scms.
.TP
.BI speed= number
Set speed of drive. With data CD, 1x speed corresponds to a throughput of
150,000 bytes/second. With DVD, 1x = 1,385,000 bytes/second.
@ -760,12 +836,57 @@ the only mode which allows -multi.
.br
Mode -tao is not usable for minimally blanked DVD-RW and for DVD-R DL.
.TP
.BI \-text
Enable writing of CD-TEXT attributes read by option cuefile=.
Without option -text, cue sheet file command CDTEXTFILE will be ignored and
no CD-TEXT attributes will be read from the file. Nevertheless, CATALOG and
ISRC will have the same effect as options mcn= and isrc=.
.TP
.BI textfile= path
Read CD-TEXT packs from the file depicted by path and put them into the
Lead-in of the emerging session. This session has to be done by Session At Once
(SAO) mode and may only contain audio tracks.
.br
path must lead to a regular file, which consists of an optional header of four
bytes and one or more text packs of 18 bytes each. Suitable would be the
file 'cdtext.dat' which gets extracted from CD media by options -vv -toc
and shown in human readable form by -vvv -toc.
.br
The header, if present, must tell the file size minus 2, encoded as big-endian
16 bit word. The other two bytes must be 0.
.br
If there is no 4-byte header, then a trailing 0-byte, as of Sony specification,
is tolerated and ignored.
.br
A text pack consists of a pack type byte, a track number byte, a counter byte,
a Block Number and Character Indicator byte, 12 text characters or data bytes,
two optional CRC bytes. For details see libburn documentation file
doc/cdtext.txt.
.br
By default, the input file is checked for correct CRC bytes. If all CRC bytes
are 0, then the correct values get silently inserted. If there are non-zero
CRC bytes, then a mismatch causes the abort of the burn run.
This check can be disabled by option -force.
.br
Note that this option overrides option input_sheet_v07t= .
.TP
.BI \-toc
Print the table of content (TOC) which describes the tracks recorded on disc.
The output contains all info from option -atip plus lines which begin with
"track:", the track number, the word "lba:" and a number which gives the
start address of the track. Addresses are counted in CD sectors which with
SAO or TAO data tracks hold 2048 bytes each.
.br
If verbosity is set to level 2 (-v -v) then the CD-TEXT packs from the lead-in
of an audio CD get extracted and written into file 'cdtext.dat', if that file
does not yet exist. Prepended is a 4 byte header, followed by one or more
packs of 18 bytes each.
.br
Verbosity level 3 causes the CD-TEXT packs to be printed as hex numbers to
standard output. Bytes 4 to 15 of certain pack types are printed as ASCII
characters if they have values in the range of 32 to 126.
.br
See option textfile= for more information about the text pack format.
.RS
.TP
Example. Retrieve an afio archive from track number 2:
@ -798,7 +919,7 @@ then the track on media gets truncated to the predicted size and cdrskin exits
with non-zero value.
.TP
.BI \-v
Increment verbose level by one. Startlevel is 0 with only few messages.
Increment verbosity level by one. Startlevel is 0 with only few messages.
Level 1 prints progress report with long running operations and also causes
some extra lines to be put out with info retrieval options.
Level 2 additionally reports about option settings derived from arguments or
@ -865,6 +986,35 @@ taken as plain block number with block size 2048 byte.
(E.g ...=1000 or ...=1000s means block 1000, ...=1m means block
512, ...=4096b means block number 2)
.TP
.BI cd_start_tno= number
Set the number which shall be written as CD track number with the first
track of the session. The following tracks will then get written with
consecutive CD track numbers. The resulting number of the last track
must not exceed 99. The lowest possible start number is 1, which is also
the default.
.br
This setting applies only to CD SAO writing. It overrides the track number
settings caused by options cuefile= or input_sheet_v07t=.
.TP
.BI cdtext_to_textfile= path
Extract the CD-TEXT packs from the lead-in of an audio CD and write them to
the file with the given path. If CD-TEXT can be retrieved, then this file
will be suitable for option textfile=.
.br
Not all drives can read CD-TEXT and not all audio CDs bear CD-TEXT.
It is not considered an error if no CD-TEXT is available.
.TP
.BI cdtext_to_v07t= path
Extract the CD-TEXT packs from the lead-in of an audio CD and write them
as human readable Sony Input Sheet Version 0.7T to the file with the
given path. If CD-TEXT can be retrieved, then this file
will be suitable for option input_sheet_v07t=.
.br
If the given path is "-", then the result is printed to standard output.
.br
Not all drives can read CD-TEXT and not all audio CDs bear CD-TEXT.
It is not considered an error if no CD-TEXT is available.
.TP
.BI \--demand_a_drive
Exit with a nonzero value if no drive can be found during a bus scan.
.TP
@ -881,6 +1031,17 @@ Number dev='Devicefile' rw-Permissions : 'Vendor' 'Model'
Number and Devicefile can both be used with option dev=, but number is
volatile (numbering changes if drives become busy).
.TP
.BI \--device_links
Like --devices, but presenting the drives with addresses of symbolic links
which point to the actual device files.
.br
Modern GNU/Linux systems may shuffle drive addresses from boot to boot.
The udev daemon is supposed to create links which always point to the
same drive, regardless of its system address.
Option --device_links shows the addresses of such links if they begin
by "/dev/dvd" or "/dev/cd".
Precedence is: "dvdrw", "cdrw", "dvd", "cdrom", "cd".
.TP
.BI direct_write_amount= size
Do not write a session with tracks but rather make an appropriate number of
direct write operations with no preparations. Flushing the drive buffer will
@ -909,13 +1070,39 @@ media dependend transaction size. With DVD-RAM, BD-RE, DVD+RW this is 2k, with
overwriteable DVD-RW it is 32k.
.TP
.BI dvd_obs= default|32k|64k
Linux specific:
Set the number of bytes to be transmitted with each write operation to DVD
or BD media. Tracks get padded up to the next multiple of this write
size. A number of 64 KB may improve throughput with bus systems which
show latency problems. The default depends on media type, option
or BD media. With most write types, tracks get padded up to the next multiple
of this write size (see option --obs_pad).
A number of 64 KB may improve throughput with systems
which show latency problems. The default depends on media type, option
stream_recording=, and on compile time options.
.TP
.BI extract_audio_to= directory_path
Extract tracks from an audio CD as separate WAVE audio files into the
given directory.
This directory has to already exist, but none of the track files may exist.
This option will rather fail than overwrite an existing file.
.br
By default all tracks of the CD are extracted to files with names
trackNN.wav, where NN is the track number from 01 to at most 99.
.TP
.BI extract_basename= name
Set a filename which shall be used by extract_audio_to= instead of the default
name "track".
.TP
.BI --extract_dap
Enable Digital Audio Play flaw obscuring mechanisms
like audio data mute and interpolate.
.TP
.BI extract_tracks= number[,number[,...]]
Set a list of track numbers to define which tracks shall be extracted
by extract_audio_to=.
If no extract_tracks= is given, then all audio tracks get extracted.
It is permissible to have more than one extract_tracks= option in order
to split a long list into shorter pieces.
.br
The lowest permissible track number is 1, the highest is 99.
.TP
.BI fallback_program= command
Set a command name to be executed if cdrskin encounters a known cdrecord
option which it does not yet support. If a non-empty command is given with
@ -942,6 +1129,9 @@ implies fallback_program=cdrecord
.br
.B codim
implies fallback_program=wodim
.TP
.BI --four_channel
Indicate for subsequent tracks that they were mastered with four channels.
.TP
.BI fifo_start_at= size
Do not wait for full fifo but start burning as soon as the given number
@ -993,6 +1183,105 @@ With multi-session DVD, blank=fast will act like dvd+rw-format -blank=full .
.br
growisofs -dvd-compat is roughly equivalent to cdrskin without option -multi.
.TP
.BI input_sheet_v07t= path
Read CD-TEXT definitions from a Sony Input Sheet version 0.7T. Up to eight
or seven such sheets can be read by multiple input_sheet_v07t= options.
Each will define one CD-TEXT language block.
.br
The first line of a sheet file decides whether more than one sheet
may be defined by the file. If it is
.br
Input Sheet Version = 0.7T
.br
then each further line with that text switches to the next sheet for the next block.
If it is not, then all definitions apply to a single block.
.br
The information in such a sheet is given by text lines of the following form:
.br
purpose specifier [whitespace] = [whitespace] content text
.br
[whitespace] is zero or more ASCII 32 (space) or ASCII 9 (tab) characters.
The purpose specifier tells the meaning of the content text.
Empty content text does not cause a CD-TEXT attribute to be attached.
.br
The following purpose specifiers apply to the session as a whole:
.br
Purpose specifier | Content example
.br
-------------------------------------------------------------
.br
Text Code = 8859
.br
Language Code = English
.br
Album Title = Joyful Nights
.br
Artist Name = United Cat Orchestra
.br
Songwriter = Various Songwriters
.br
Composer = Various Composers
.br
Arranger = Tom Cat
.br
Album Message = For all our fans
.br
Catalog Number = 1234567890
.br
Genre Code = Classical
.br
Genre Information = Feline classic music
.br
Closed Information = This is not to be shown by CD players
.br
UPC / EAN = 1234567890123
.br
Text Data Copy Protection = OFF
.br
First Track Number = 1
.br
Last Track Number = 3
.br
The following purpose specifiers apply to particular tracks:
.br
Purpose specifier | Content example
.br
-------------------------------------------------------------
.br
Track 01 Title = Song of Joy
.br
Track 01 Artist = Felix and The Purrs
.br
Track 01 Songwriter = Friedrich Schiller
.br
Track 01 Composer = Ludwig van Beethoven
.br
Track 01 Arranger = Tom Cat
.br
Track 01 Message = Fritz and Louie once were punks
.br
ISRC 01 = XYCRR1101234
.br
Track numbers are decimal despite the leading 0. There should be as many track
definitions as there are track source files given.
.br
See libburn's doc/cdtext.txt for a detailed definition of 0.7T and the
possible values for Text Code, Language Code, Genre Code, Text Data Copy
Protection.
.br
The Q sub-channel settings by "UPC / EAN" and "ISRC" may be overridden by
options mcn= and isrc=. This will not affect their appearance as CD-TEXT.
They may override cuefile= commands CATALOG and ISRC in the same way.
.br
If options -text cuefile= are given and if the cue sheet file defines CD-TEXT,
then only seven input_sheet_v07t= options may be given. They will then be
used as CD-TEXT language blocks 1 to 7.
.br
This option will get into effect only if no option textfile= is given.
The write mode must be SAO on CD. All tracks must be -audio tracks.
.br
The track numbers may be overridden by option cd_start_tno=.
.TP
.BI \--list_formats
List the available format descriptors as reported by the drive for the
loaded media. Each descriptor line begins with "Format idx" and the
@ -1008,14 +1297,45 @@ List all ignored cdrecord options. The "-" options cannot be used as addresses
of track sources. No track source address may begin with a text equal to an
option which ends by "=". The list is ended by an empty line.
.TP
.BI \--list_speeds
Put out a list of speed values as reported by the output drive with
the loaded medium. This does not necessarily mean that the medium is writable
or that these speeds are actually achievable. Especially the
lists reported with empty drive or with ROM media obviously advertise
speeds for other media.
.br
It is not mandatory to use speed values out of the listed range.
The drive is supposed to choose a safe speed that is as near to the desired
speed as possible.
.br
At the end of the list, "Write speed L" and "Write speed H"
are the best guesses for lower and upper speed limit.
"Write speed l" and "Write speed h" may appear only with CD
and eventually override the list of other speed offers.
.br
Only if the drive reports contradicting speed information there will appear
"Write speed 0" or "Write speed-1", which tell the outcome of speed selection
by options speed=0 resp. speed=-1, if it deviates from "Write speed L"
resp. "Write speed H".
.TP
.BI \--long_toc
Like option -toc but marking each session start by a line "first: X last: Y"
and each session end by "track:lout ...".
.TP
.BI \--no_load
When aquiring the optical drive, do not try to load its tray. This yields the
same behavior for desktop drives with tray loader as is shown by laptop drives
which usually lack a motorized tray loader.
.TP
.BI \--no_rc
Only if used as first command line argument this option prevents reading and
interpretation of eventual startup files. See section FILES below.
.TP
.BI \--pacifier_with_newline
Adds a newline character to each pacifier line that would elsewise be
overwritten by the next pacifier line. Such lines are emitted during a
run of writing, formatting, or blanking if option -v is given.
.TP
.BI \--prodvd_cli_compatible
Activates behavior modifications with some DVD situations which bring cdrskin
nearer to the behavior of cdrecord-ProDVD:
@ -1078,6 +1398,20 @@ is possible with the given options.
This option redirects to stderr all message output except its own result
string and eventual output of -msinfo.
.TP
.BI textfile_to_v07t= path
Read a CD-TEXT pack file (e.g. cdtext.dat from a run with -v -v -toc)
and print its content in the human readable format that is described
with option input_sheet_v07t=.
.br
The program run ends immediately thereafter.
No drive scan will happen and no drive will be aquired.
.br
To avoid the cdrskin start message in the output, run:
cdrskin textfile_to_v07t=cdtext.dat | grep -v '^cdrskin'
.TP
.BI --two_channel
Indicate for subsequent tracks that they were mastered with two channels.
.TP
.BI write_start_address= byte_offset
Set the address on media where to start writing the track. With DVD+RW, DVD-RAM
or BD-RE byte_offset must be aligned to 2 kiB blocks, but better is 32 kiB.
@ -1102,6 +1436,20 @@ under test reservation.
(If you really test experimental media, then please report the outcome on
libburn-hackers@pykix.org)
.TP
.BI \--cdtext_dummy
Prepare a burn run, report the effective array of CD-TEXT packs to stdout,
and then end the program run without starting to burn the session.
A blank CD-R or CD-RW has to be present in the drive, nevertheless.
.br
The output is formatted in lines which describe 18 bytes as 2-digit hex
numbers or as single printable characters.
See libburn document doc/cdtext.txt about the format of these records.
.TP
.BI \--cdtext_verbose
Like --cdtext_dummy but without preventing the burn run. Combinable with
option -dummy to exercise a CD burn run with no persistent impact on the
medium.
.TP
.BI dev_translation= <sep><from><sep><to>
Set drive address alias. This was necessary before cdrskin-0.2.4 to manually
translate cdrecord addresses into cdrskin addresses.
@ -1136,7 +1484,7 @@ Wether this leads to senseful behavior depends on operating system and kernel.
.TP
.BI drive_scsi_dev_family= sr | scd | sg
Linux specific: Select a SCSI device file family to be scanned for by
options --devices and -scanbus.
options --devices, --device_links and -scanbus.
Normally this is /dev/sgN on kernel versions < 2.6 and /dev/srN
on kernels >= 2.6 . This option allows to explicitly override that default
in order to meet other programs at a common device file for each drive.
@ -1226,11 +1574,42 @@ Such opening is needed for Bus,Target,Lun addresses unless option
addresses which are not listed with cdrskin --devices but nevertheless point
to a usable drive. (Like /dev/sg0 using the same SCSI address as /dev/sr0.)
.TP
.BI \--obs_pad
Pad the data of last write operation of a DVD-R[W] DAO session or
stdio: pseudo-drive up to the full size of an output chunk.
This padding has to be applied automatically to the other DVD and BD media
types, where it causes e.g. ISO images to have trailing unclaimed blocks.
.br
Use this option if there is the suspicion that DAO sessions abort with
your kernel and/or DVD drive, if their size is not a multiple of 16 blocks.
.br
This option may also get enabled at compile time of libburn.
.TP
.BI \--old_pseudo_scsi_adr
Linux specific:
Use and report literal Bus,Target,Lun addresses rather than real SCSI and
pseudo ATA addresses. This method is outdated and was never compatible with
original cdrecord.
.TP
.BI sao_postgap= off|number
Define whether a post-gap shall be written at the end of the track and
how many sectors this gap shall have. A post-gap occupies the range of
an additional index of the track. It contains zeros. No bytes from the
track source will be read for writing the post-gap.
.br
This setting affects only CD SAO write runs.
.TP
.BI sao_pregap= off|number
Define whether a pre-gap shall be written before the track and how many
sectors this pre-gap shall have. A pre-gap is written in the range of track
index 0 and contains zeros resp. silence. No bytes from the track source
will be read for writing the pre-gap.
.br
This setting affects only CD SAO write runs.
.br
The first track automatically gets a pre-gap of at least 150 sectors. Its
size can only be enlarged by this call.
.TP
.BI --xa1-ignore
Silently interpret option -xa1 as -data. This may be necessary if a frontent
does not prepare -xa1 block headers but insists in using option -xa1.
@ -1242,7 +1621,7 @@ cdrskin -scanbus
.br
cdrskin dev=ATA -scanbus
.br
cdrskin --devices
cdrskin --device_links
.SS
.B Get info about a particular drive or loaded media:
.br
@ -1268,7 +1647,7 @@ cdrskin -v dev=/dev/sr0 blank=deformat_sequential
.br
cdrskin -v dev=/dev/hdc speed=12 fs=8m \\
.br
blank=as_needed -eject padsize=300k my_image.iso
blank=as_needed -eject padsize=300k my_image.iso
.SS
.B Write compressed afio archive on-the-fly (not possible with minimally blanked DVD-RW or DVD-R DL):
.br
@ -1276,7 +1655,7 @@ find . | afio -oZ - | \\
.br
cdrskin -v dev=0,1,0 fs=32m speed=8 \\
.br
blank=as_needed padsize=300k -
blank=as_needed padsize=300k -
.SS
.B Write multi-session to the same CD, DVD-R[W], DVD+R[/DL], or BD-R:
.br
@ -1298,16 +1677,25 @@ mkisofs ... -C "$c_values" ...
.br
x=$(cdrskin dev=/dev/sr0 -multi \\
.br
--tell_media_space 2>/dev/null)
--tell_media_space 2>/dev/null)
.br
echo "Available: $x blocks of 2048 data bytes"
.SS
.B Write audio tracks to CD:
.B Write audio tracks and CD-TEXT to CD:
.br
cdrskin -v dev=ATA:1,0,0 speed=48 -sao \\
.br
track1.wav track2.au -audio -swab track3.raw
input_sheet_v07t=cdtext.v07t \\
.br
track1.wav track2.au -audio -swab track3.raw
.SS
.B Extract audio tracks and CD-TEXT from CD into directory /home/me/my_cd:
.br
mkdir /home/me/my_cd
.br
cdrskin -v dev=/dev/sr0 extract_audio_to=/home/me/my_cd \\
.br
cdtext_to_v07t=/home/me/my_cd/cdtext.v07t
.SH FILES
.SS
Startup files:

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@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ About any CD, DVD, or BD recorder produced in the recent ten years.
<BR>
<A HREF="http://libburnia-project.org">libburn</A>
supports recorders which are compliant to standards MMC-1 for CD and
MMC-5 for DVD or BD. Linux, FreeBSD, and Solaris allow to access drives
MMC-5 for DVD or BD. Linux, FreeBSD, Solaris, and NetBSD allow to access drives
connected via SCSI, PATA (aka IDE, ATA), USB, or SATA.
<BR>
</P>
@ -49,12 +49,14 @@ connected via SCSI, PATA (aka IDE, ATA), USB, or SATA.
<DL>
<DT>Linux with kernel 2.4 or higher (and libc, of course) :</DT>
<DD>With kernel 2.4 an ATA drive has to be under ide-scsi emulation.</DD>
<DD>With kernel 2.6 the drive should not be under ide-scsi.</DD>
<DD>With kernel 2.6 or higher the drive should not be under ide-scsi.</DD>
<DT>or FreeBSD (with libc, of course) :</DT>
<DD>ATA and SATA drives need atapicam running.</DD>
<DD>libcam has to be installed.</DD>
<DT>or Solaris (with libc, of course) :</DT>
<DD>Tested on kernel 5.11, hopefully suitable for older ones too.</DD>
<DT>or NetBSD (with libc, of course) :</DT>
<DD>Tested on 6.1.2 and 6.1.3</DD>
<DT>libpthread</DT>
<DD>is supposed to be a standard system component.</DD>
</DL>
@ -65,7 +67,7 @@ connected via SCSI, PATA (aka IDE, ATA), USB, or SATA.
GPL software included:<BR>
</H2>
<DL>
<DT>libburn-1.0.6</DT>
<DT>libburn-1.3.8</DT>
<DD>(founded by Derek Foreman and Ben Jansens,
developed and maintained since August 2006 by
Thomas Schmitt from team of libburnia-project.org)
@ -76,7 +78,7 @@ Thomas Schmitt from team of libburnia-project.org)
<P>
This program system has been tested on Intel/AMD with Linux, FreeBSD,
and OpenSolaris based operating systems.<BR>
OpenSolaris, and NetBSD based operating systems.<BR>
Ports to other usable systems are appreciated. Reports are welcome.
</P>
@ -110,7 +112,7 @@ DVD-R DL, which both support no -multi.
<DT>Being superuser avoids permission problems with /dev/srN resp. /dev/hdX .
</DT>
<DT>Ordinary users should then get granted access to the /dev files
as listed by option --devices. Linux and FreeBSD demand rw-permission.
as listed by option --devices. Linux, FreeBSD, and NetBSD demand rw-permission.
On Solaris it is r-permission and privileges "basic,sys_devices".</DT>
<DT>&nbsp;</DT>
@ -200,8 +202,15 @@ Standalone ISO 9660 multi-session CD/DVD/BD tool
<P>
<DL>
<DT>Download as source code (see README):</DT>
<DD><A HREF="cdrskin-1.0.6.pl00.tar.gz">cdrskin-1.0.6.pl00.tar.gz</A>
(870 KB).
<DD><A HREF="cdrskin-1.3.8.tar.gz">cdrskin-1.3.8.tar.gz</A>
(975 KB).
</DD>
<DD><A HREF="cdrskin-1.3.8.tar.gz.sig">cdrskin-1.3.8.tar.gz.sig</A></DD>
<DD>
(detached GPG signature for verification by
<KBD>gpg --verify cdrskin-1.3.8.tar.gz.sig cdrskin-1.3.8.tar.gz</KBD>
<BR>
after <KBD>gpg --keyserver keys.gnupg.net --recv-keys ABC0A854</KBD>).
</DD>
<DD>
The cdrskin tarballs are source code identical with libburn releases
@ -250,18 +259,20 @@ cdrskin_0.4.2.pl00-x86-suse9_0-static.tar.gz</A>, (310 KB), -static compiled,
<HR>
<P>
Enhancements towards previous stable version cdrskin-1.0.4.pl00:
Enhancements towards previous stable version cdrskin-1.3.6.pl01:
<UL>
<LI>Burning DVD-R DAO with 2 kB size granularity rather than 32 kB</LI>
</LI>
<LI>none</LI>
<!--
<LI>none</LI>
-->
</UL>
Bug fixes towards cdrskin-1.0.4.pl00:
Bug fixes towards cdrskin-1.3.6.pl01:
<UL>
<LI>none</LI>
<LI>Minimum drive buffer fill was measured by cdrskin before the buffer could get full</LI>
<LI>Wrong stack usage caused SIGBUS on sparc when compiled by gcc -O2</LI>
<LI>A failed blank run did not cause an error indication</LI>
<LI>A final fsync(2) was performed with stdio drives, even if not desired</LI>
<!--
<LI>none</LI>
-->
@ -271,18 +282,17 @@ Bug fixes towards cdrskin-1.0.4.pl00:
<P>
<DL>
<DT><H3>Development snapshot, version 1.0.7 :</H3></DT>
<DD>Enhancements towards current stable version 1.0.6.pl00:
<DT><H3>Development snapshot, version 1.3.9 :</H3></DT>
<DD>Enhancements towards current stable version 1.3.8:
<UL>
<LI>none yet</LI>
<!--
<LI>none yet</LI>
-->
</UL>
</DD>
<DD>Bug fixes towards cdrskin-1.0.6.pl00:
<DD>Bug fixes towards cdrskin-1.3.8:
<UL>
<LI>none yet</LI>
<!--
@ -292,10 +302,10 @@ Bug fixes towards cdrskin-1.0.4.pl00:
</DD>
<DD>&nbsp;</DD>
<DD><A HREF="README_cdrskin_devel">README 1.0.7</A>
<DD><A HREF="cdrskin__help_devel">cdrskin-1.0.7 --help</A></DD>
<DD><A HREF="cdrskin_help_devel">cdrskin-1.0.7 -help</A></DD>
<DD><A HREF="man_1_cdrskin_devel.html">man cdrskin (as of 1.0.7)</A></DD>
<DD><A HREF="README_cdrskin_devel">README 1.3.9</A>
<DD><A HREF="cdrskin__help_devel">cdrskin-1.3.9 --help</A></DD>
<DD><A HREF="cdrskin_help_devel">cdrskin-1.3.9 -help</A></DD>
<DD><A HREF="man_1_cdrskin_devel.html">man cdrskin (as of 1.3.9)</A></DD>
<DD>&nbsp;</DD>
<DT>Maintainers of cdrskin unstable packages please use SVN of
<A HREF="http://libburnia-project.org"> libburnia-project.org</A></DT>
@ -310,13 +320,13 @@ vanilla tools like make and gcc are needed.</DD>
</DD>
<DD>&nbsp;</DD>
<DT>The following download is intended for adventurous end users or
admins with full system souvereignty.</DT>
admins with full system sovereignty.</DT>
<DD>Source (./bootstrap is already applied, build tested, for more see
<A HREF="README_cdrskin_devel">upcoming README</A> ):
</DD>
<DD>
<A HREF="cdrskin-1.0.7.tar.gz">cdrskin-1.0.7.tar.gz</A>
(870 KB).
<A HREF="cdrskin-1.3.9.tar.gz">cdrskin-1.3.9.tar.gz</A>
(975 KB).
</DD>
<!-- This is not offered any more since spring 2008
@ -465,10 +475,11 @@ First of all: this relationship is single sided, as cdrskin has to be aware of
cdrecord but not vice versa.
<BR>
<BR>
I am a long time user of cdrecord and it works fine for me.
I was a long time user of cdrecord and it worked fine for me.
Especially i do appreciate its write mode -tao which allows to pipe arbitrary
data on CD and CD-RW via stdin. cdrecord is reliable, versatile and well
maintained. So for me - there would be no problem with it.
maintained. So for me - there would be no problem with using it for
burning CDs.
<BR>
But the author of cdrecord and the Linux kernel people foster a very hostile
relationship. Ok, that's their business, not mine (or ours if you are with me).
@ -511,11 +522,15 @@ and by <A HREF="http://sourceforge.net">sourceforge.net</A><BR>
<A href="http://sourceforge.net">
<IMG src="sflogo-88-1.png" BORDER="0" ALT="SourceForge Logo"></A>
<!-- on sourceforge use : <IMG src="http://sourceforge.net/sflogo.php?group_id=16010" width="88" height="31" border="0" alt="SourceForge Logo"></A> -->
<!--
<P>
Enjoying a FreeBSD shell account with the opportunity to
build and install cdrskin at<BR>
<A HREF="http://www.en.free-shells.com.ar">free-shells.com.ar</A>
</P>
-->
</FONT></CENTER>
<HR>
<DL>

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@ -1 +1 @@
#define Cdrskin_timestamP "2011.06.14.152832"
#define Cdrskin_timestamP "2014.06.28.060001"

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@ -200,9 +200,10 @@ main()
Cleanup_set_handlers(&demoapp,(Cleanup_app_handler_T) Demo_app_handler,0);
if(1) { /* change to 0 in order to wait for external signals */
char *cpt= NULL,c;
char *cpt= NULL, c= ' ';
printf("Intentionally provoking SIGSEGV ...\n");
c= *cpt;
printf("Strange: The system ignored a SIGSEGV: c= %u\n", (unsigned int) c);
} else {
printf("killme: %d\n",getpid());
sleep(3600);

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@ -1,14 +1,14 @@
#!/bin/sh
# compile_cdrskin.sh
# Copyright 2005 - 2011 Thomas Schmitt, scdbackup@gmx.net, GPL
# Copyright 2005 - 2014 Thomas Schmitt, scdbackup@gmx.net, GPL v2 or later
# to be executed within ./libburn-* resp ./cdrskin-*
debug_opts="-O2"
def_opts=
largefile_opts="-D_FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64 -D_LARGEFILE_SOURCE=1"
fifo_opts=""
libvers="-DCdrskin_libburn_1_0_7"
libvers="-DCdrskin_libburn_1_3_8"
# To be used if Makefile.am uses libburn_libburn_la_CFLAGS
# burn="libburn/libburn_libburn_la-"
@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ libdax_msgs_o="$burn"libdax_msgs.o
libdax_audioxtr_o="$burn"libdax_audioxtr.o
do_strip=0
static_opts=
warn_opts="-Wall"
warn_opts="-Wall -Wextra -Wno-unused-parameter"
libcdio=
fifo_source="cdrskin/cdrfifo.c"
compile_cdrskin=1
@ -41,31 +41,21 @@ do
elif test "$i" = "-compile_dewav"
then
compile_dewav=1
elif test "$i" = "-cvs_A60220"
elif test "$i" = "-libburn_1_3_8"
then
libvers="-DCdrskin_libburn_cvs_A60220_tS"
libdax_audioxtr_o=
libdax_msgs_o="$burn"message.o
cleanup_src_or_obj="-DCleanup_has_no_libburn_os_H cdrskin/cleanup.c"
elif test "$i" = "-libburn_1_0_6"
then
libvers="-DCdrskin_libburn_1_0_6"
libvers="-DCdrskin_libburn_1_3_8"
libdax_audioxtr_o="$burn"libdax_audioxtr.o
libdax_msgs_o="$burn"libdax_msgs.o
cleanup_src_or_obj="$burn"cleanup.o
elif test "$i" = "-libburn_svn"
then
libvers="-DCdrskin_libburn_1_0_7"
libvers="-DCdrskin_libburn_1_3_9"
libdax_audioxtr_o="$burn"libdax_audioxtr.o
libdax_msgs_o="$burn"libdax_msgs.o
cleanup_src_or_obj="$burn"cleanup.o
elif test "$i" = "-newapi" -o "$i" = "-experimental"
then
def_opts="$def_opts -DCdrskin_new_api_tesT"
elif test "$i" = "-oldfashioned"
then
def_opts="$def_opts -DCdrskin_oldfashioned_api_usE"
cleanup_src_or_obj="-DCleanup_has_no_libburn_os_H cdrskin/cleanup.c"
elif test "$i" = "-no_largefile"
then
largefile_opts=
@ -109,7 +99,7 @@ do
echo "Options:"
echo " -compile_cdrfifo compile program cdrskin/cdrfifo."
echo " -compile_dewav compile program test/dewav without libburn."
echo " -libburn_1_0_6 set macro to match libburn-1.0.6"
echo " -libburn_1_3_8 set macro to match libburn-1.3.8"
echo " -libburn_svn set macro to match current libburn-SVN."
echo " -dvd_obs_64k 64 KB default size for DVD/BD writing."
echo " -use_libcdio link with -lcdio because libburn uses it."
@ -117,7 +107,6 @@ do
echo " -use_no_libburn_fifo use cdrfifo even for single track non-CD"
echo " -use_no_cdrfifo always use fifo of libburn and never cdrfifo"
echo " -experimental use newly introduced libburn features."
echo " -oldfashioned use pre-0.2.2 libburn features only."
echo " -do_diet produce capability reduced lean version."
echo " -do_strip apply program strip to compiled programs."
echo " -g produce debuggable programm."
@ -156,6 +145,7 @@ then
$cleanup_src_or_obj \
\
"$burn"async.o \
"$burn"cdtext.o \
"$burn"debug.o \
"$burn"drive.o \
"$burn"file.o \

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@ -59,6 +59,7 @@ then
-e 's/<\/body>/<BR><HR><FONT SIZE=-1><CENTER>(HTML generated from '"$manpage"'.1 on '"$(date)"' by '$(basename "$0")' )<\/CENTER><\/FONT><\/body>/' \
-e 's/See section FILES/See section <A HREF="#FILES">FILES<\/A>/' \
-e 's/See section EXAMPLES/See section <A HREF="#EXAMPLES">EXAMPLES<\/A>/' \
-e 's/&minus;/-/g' \
<"$2" >"$htmlpage"
set +x

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@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ Many bytes have been copied from the message output of cdrecord
runs, though. The most comprehensive technical overview of cdrskin
can be found in [http://libburnia-project.org/browser/libburn/trunk/cdrskin/README?format=txt cdrskin/README].
About libburn API for burning CD and DVD: http://api.libburnia-project.org
About libburn API for burning CD, DVD, and BD: http://api.libburnia-project.org
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
@ -279,23 +279,7 @@ for an illustrated example with K3b 0.10 .
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
DVD advise:
For burning of DVD/BD media other than DVD-RAM, DVD+RW, DVD+R, DVD+R DL,
DVD-RW, DVD-R, BD-RE, the cdrskin project currently advises to use
Andy Polyakov's dvd+rw-tools which despite their historic name are
capable of all the media above and more, including BD discs.
http://fy.chalmers.se/~appro/linux/DVD+RW/tools
They are not compatible or related to cdrecord resp. cdrecord-ProDVD
(now obsoleted by original source cdrtools cdrecord with identical
capabilities besides the license key).
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
Advanced multi-session use cases:
Advanced multi-session use cases as of dvd+rw-tools:
A special feature of dvd+rw-tools is growing of ISO-9660 filesystems on
overwriteable media. This is not the same as multi-session writing of cdrskin

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@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
AC_INIT([libburn], [1.0.7], [http://libburnia-project.org])
AC_INIT([libburn], [1.3.8], [http://libburnia-project.org])
AC_PREREQ([2.50])
dnl AC_CONFIG_HEADER([config.h])
@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ LIBBURNIA_SET_FLAGS
AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE([subdir-objects])
AC_CONFIG_MACRO_DIR([./])
dnl Notes by ts A71207 - B10409 :
dnl Notes about version numbers and .so numbers:
dnl
dnl Regrettably the meaning of the various version types was misunderstood
dnl before version 0.4.1.
@ -91,6 +91,20 @@ dnl 1.0.0 = libburn.so.4.57.0
dnl 1.0.2 = libburn.so.4.59.0
dnl 1.0.4 = libburn.so.4.61.0
dnl 1.0.6 = libburn.so.4.63.0
dnl 1.1.0 = libburn.so.4.65.0
dnl 1.1.4 = libburn.so.4.67.0
dnl 1.1.6 = libburn.so.4.69.0
dnl 1.1.8 = libburn.so.4.71.0
dnl 1.2.0 = libburn.so.4.73.0
dnl 1.2.2 = libburn.so.4.75.0
dnl 1.2.4 = libburn.so.4.77.0
dnl 1.2.6 = libburn.so.4.79.0
dnl 1.2.8 = libburn.so.4.81.0
dnl 1.3.0 = libburn.so.4.83.0
dnl 1.3.2 = libburn.so.4.85.0
dnl 1.3.4 = libburn.so.4.87.0
dnl 1.3.6 = libburn.so.4.89.0
dnl 1.3.8 = libburn.so.4.91.0
dnl
dnl So LT_CURRENT, LT_REVISION and LT_AGE get set directly here.
dnl SONAME of the emerging library is LT_CURRENT - LT_AGE.
@ -115,8 +129,8 @@ dnl If BURN_*_VERSION changes, be sure to change AC_INIT above to match.
dnl
dnl As said: Only copies. Original in libburn/libburn.h : burn_header_version_*
BURN_MAJOR_VERSION=1
BURN_MINOR_VERSION=0
BURN_MICRO_VERSION=7
BURN_MINOR_VERSION=3
BURN_MICRO_VERSION=8
BURN_VERSION=$BURN_MAJOR_VERSION.$BURN_MINOR_VERSION.$BURN_MICRO_VERSION
AC_SUBST(BURN_MAJOR_VERSION)
@ -127,14 +141,14 @@ AC_SUBST(BURN_VERSION)
dnl Libtool versioning
LT_RELEASE=$BURN_MAJOR_VERSION.$BURN_MINOR_VERSION.$BURN_MICRO_VERSION
dnl
dnl ### This is the release version libburn-1.0.6
dnl This is the development version after above release version
dnl This is the release version libburn-1.3.8
dnl ### This is the development version after above release version
dnl LT_CURRENT++, LT_AGE++ has not yet happened.
dnl ### LT_CURRENT++, LT_AGE++ has happened meanwhile.
dnl
dnl SONAME = 67 - 63 = 4 . Linux library name = libburn.so.4.63.0
LT_CURRENT=67
LT_AGE=63
dnl SONAME = 95 - 91 = 4 . Linux library name = libburn.so.4.91.0
LT_CURRENT=95
LT_AGE=91
LT_REVISION=0
LT_CURRENT_MINUS_AGE=`expr $LT_CURRENT - $LT_AGE`
@ -211,21 +225,48 @@ CFLAGS="$LIBBURN_O_DIRECT_DEF $CFLAGS"
dnl ts A91116
AC_ARG_ENABLE(dvd-obs-64k,
[ --enable-dvd-obs-64k 64 KB default size for DVD/BD writing, default=no],
[ --enable-dvd-obs-64k 64 KB default size for DVD writing, default=no],
, enable_dvd_obs_64k=no)
if test x$enable_dvd_obs_64k = xyes; then
LIBBURN_DVD_OBS_64K="-DLibburn_dvd_obs_default_64K"
echo "enabled write size default 64 KB on DVD and BD"
echo "enabled write size default 64 KB on DVD"
else
LIBBURN_DVD_OBS_64K=
echo "disabled write size default 64 KB on DVD and BD"
echo "disabled write size default 64 KB on DVD"
fi
CFLAGS="$LIBBURN_DVD_OBS_64K $CFLAGS"
dnl ts A91218
dnl ts B20413
AC_ARG_ENABLE(dvd-obs-pad,
[ --enable-dvd-obs-pad pad DVD DAO sessions to 32 resp. 64 KB, default=no],
, enable_dvd_obs_pad=no)
if test x$enable_dvd_obs_pad = xyes; then
LIBBURN_DVD_OBS_PAD="-DLibburn_dvd_always_obs_paD"
echo "enabled padding of DVD DAO sessions to 32 resp. 64 KB"
else
LIBBURN_DVD_OBS_64K=
echo "disabled padding of DVD DAO sessions to 32 resp. 64 KB"
fi
CFLAGS="$LIBBURN_DVD_OBS_PAD $CFLAGS"
dnl ts A91218 - B21002
case $host_os in
cygwin*|mingw*)
default_libcdio=yes
;;
*)
default_libcdio=no
;;
esac
# Check for proper library versions if this is desired.
# (It fails too often on too many systems.)
AC_ARG_ENABLE(pkg-check-modules,
[ --enable-pkg-check-modules Enable pkg-config check for libcdio , default=no],
, enable_pkg_check_modules=no)
AC_ARG_ENABLE(libcdio,
[ --enable-libcdio Enable EXPERIMENTAL use of libcdio as system adapter, default=no],
, enable_libcdio=no)
[ --enable-libcdio Enable use of libcdio as system adapter, default=no (except on MSWindows)],
, enable_libcdio=$default_libcdio)
PKG_PROG_PKG_CONFIG
if test x$enable_libcdio = xyes; then
dnl Check whether there is libcdio-devel and libcdio-runtime.
dnl If not, erase this macro
@ -242,12 +283,15 @@ then
echo "WARNING: could not enable use of libcdio as system adapter"
fi
else
echo "enabled EXPERIMENTAL use of libcdio as system adapter"
echo "enabled use of libcdio as system adapter"
CFLAGS="$LIBCDIO_DEF $CFLAGS"
LIBCDIO_REQUIRED=0.83
PKG_CHECK_MODULES(LIBCDIO, libcdio >= $LIBCDIO_REQUIRED)
if test x$enable_pkg_check_modules = xyes; then
LIBCDIO_REQUIRED=0.83
PKG_CHECK_MODULES(LIBCDIO, libcdio >= $LIBCDIO_REQUIRED)
else
echo "checking for LIBCDIO... skipped, no --enable-pkg-check-modules"
fi
fi
dnl ts B00704
@ -297,7 +341,7 @@ if test x$enable_debug != xyes; then
CFLAGS="-DNDEBUG $CFLAGS"
else
if test x$GCC = xyes; then
CFLAGS="-g -pedantic -Wall -Wextra -Wno-unused-parameter $CFLAGS"
CFLAGS="-g -pedantic -Wall -Wextra -Wno-unused-parameter -Wno-char-subscripts $CFLAGS"
fi
CFLAGS="-DDEBUG $CFLAGS"
fi

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@ -0,0 +1,736 @@
Description of CD-TEXT
Guided by Leon Merten Lohse via libcdio-devel@gnu.org
by reading mmc3r10g.pdf from http://www.t10.org/ftp/t10/drafts/mmc3/
by docs and results of cdtext.zip from http://www.sonydadc.com/file/
by reading http://digitalx.org/cue-sheet/syntax
by reading source of libcdio from http://www.gnu.org/s/libcdio
which quotes source of cdrecord from ftp://ftp.berlios.de/pub/cdrecord/alpha
by reading cdrecord.1 from ftp://ftp.berlios.de/pub/cdrecord/alpha
Language codes were learned from http://tech.ebu.ch/docs/tech/tech3264.pdf
Genre codes were learned from libcdio and confirmed by
http://helpdesk.audiofile-engineering.com/index.php?pg=kb.page&id=123
For libburnia-project.org by Thomas Schmitt <scdbackup@gmx.net>
Content:
- CD-TEXT from the view of the user
- Content specifications of particular pack types
- Format of a CD-TEXT packs array
- Overview of libburn API calls for CD-TEXT
- Sony Text File Format (Input Sheet Version 0.7T)
- CDRWIN cue sheet files
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CD-TEXT from the view of the user:
CD-TEXT records attributes of disc and tracks on audio CD.
The attributes are grouped into blocks which represent particular languages.
Up to 8 blocks are possible.
There are 13 defined attribute categories, which are called Pack Types and are
identified by a single-byte code:
0x80 = Title
0x81 = Names of Performers
0x82 = Names of Songwriters
0x83 = Names of Composers
0x84 = Names of Arrangers
0x85 = Messages
0x86 = text-and-binary: Disc Identification
0x87 = text-and-binary: Genre Identification
0x88 = binary: Table of Content information
0x89 = binary: Second Table of Content information
(0x8a to 0x8c are reserved.)
0x8d = Closed Information
0x8e = UPC/EAN code of the album and ISRC code of each track
0x8f = binary: Size Information of the Block
Some of these categories apply to the whole disc only:
0x86, 0x87, 0x88, 0x89, 0x8d
Some have to be additionally attributed to each track, if they are present for
the whole disc:
0x80, 0x81, 0x82, 0x83, 0x84, 0x85, 0x8e
One describes the overall content of a block and in part of all other blocks:
0x8f
The total size of a block's attribute set is restricted by the fact that it
has to be stored in at most 253 records with 12 bytes of payload. These records
are called Text Packs.
A shortcut for repeated identical track texts is provided, so that a text
that is identical to the one of the previous track occupies only 2 or 4 bytes.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Content specification of particular pack types:
Pack types 0x80 to 0x85 and 0x8e contain 0-terminated cleartext. If double byte
characters are used, then two 0-bytes terminate the cleartext.
The meaning of 0x80 to 0x85 should be clear by above list. They are encoded
according to the Character Code of their block. Either as ISO-8859-1 single
byte characters, or as 7-bit ASCII single byte characters, or as MS-JIS double
byte characters.
More info to 0x8e is given below.
Pack type 0x86 (Disc Identification) is documented by Sony as "Catalog Number:
(use ASCII Code) Catalog Number of the album". So it is not really binary
but might be non-printable, and should contain only bytes with bit7 = 0.
Pack type 0x87 contains 2 binary bytes, followed by 0-terminated cleartext.
The two binary bytes form a big-endian index to the following list.
0x0000 = "Not Used" (Sony prescribes to use this if no genre applies)
0x0001 = "Not Defined"
0x0002 = "Adult Contemporary"
0x0003 = "Alternative Rock"
0x0004 = "Childrens Music"
0x0005 = "Classical"
0x0006 = "Contemporary Christian"
0x0007 = "Country"
0x0008 = "Dance"
0x0009 = "Easy Listening"
0x000a = "Erotic"
0x000b = "Folk"
0x000c = "Gospel"
0x000d = "Hip Hop"
0x000e = "Jazz"
0x000f = "Latin"
0x0010 = "Musical"
0x0011 = "New Age"
0x0012 = "Opera"
0x0013 = "Operetta"
0x0014 = "Pop Music"
0x0015 = "Rap"
0x0016 = "Reggae"
0x0017 = "Rock Music"
0x0018 = "Rhythm & Blues"
0x0019 = "Sound Effects"
0x001a = "Spoken Word"
0x001b = "World Music"
Sony documents the cleartext part as "Genre information that would supplement
the Genre Code, such as 'USA Rock music in the 60s'". Always ASCII encoded.
Pack type 0x88 records information from the CD's Table of Content, as of
READ PMA/TOC/ATIP Format 0010b (mmc3r10g.pdf, table 237 TOC Track Descriptor
Format, Q Sub-channel).
See below, Format of a CD-TEXT packs array, for more details about the content
of pack type 0x88.
Pack type 0x89 is yet quite unclear. It might be a representation of Playback
Skip Interval, Mode-5 Q sub-channel, POINT 01 to 40 (mmc3r10g.pdf 4.2.3.6.3).
If so, then this seems not to apply to write type SAO, because the CUE SHEET
format offers no way to express Mode-5 Q.
See below, Format of a CD-TEXT packs array, for an example of this pack type.
Pack type 0x8d is documented by Sony as "Closed Information: (use 8859-1 Code)
Any information can be recorded on disc as memorandum. Information in this
field will not be read by CD TEXT players available to the public."
Always ISO-8859-1 encoded.
Pack type 0x8e is documented by Sony as "UPC/EAN Code (POS Code) of the album.
This field typically consists of 13 characters." Always ASCII encoded.
It applies to tracks as "ISRC code [which] typically consists of 12 characters"
and is always ISO-8859-1 encoded.
MMC calls these information entities Media Catalog Number and ISRC.
The catalog number consists of 13 decimal digits.
ISRC consists of 12 characters: 2 country code [0-9A-Z], 3 owner code [0-9A-Z],
2 year digits (00 to 99), 5 serial number digits (00000 to 99999).
Pack type 0x8f summarizes the whole list of text packs of a block.
See below, Format of a CD-TEXT packs array, for details.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Format of a CD-TEXT packs array:
The attributes are represented on CD as Text Packs in the sub-channel of
the Lead-in of the disc. See doc/cookbook.txt for a description how to write
the readily formatted CD-TEXT pack array to CD, and how to read CD-TEXT packs
from CD.
The format is explained in part in MMC-3 (mmc3r10g.pdf, Annex J) and in part by
the documentation in Sony's cdtext.zip :
Each pack consists of a 4-byte header, 12 bytes of payload, and 2 bytes of CRC.
The first byte of each pack tells the pack type. See above for a list of types.
The second byte tells the track number to which the first text piece in
a pack is associated. Number 0 means the whole album. Higher numbers are
valid for types 0x80 to 0x85, and 0x8e. With these types, there should be
one text for the disc and one for each track.
With types 0x88 and 0x89, the second byte bears a track number, too.
With type 0x8f, the second byte counts the record parts from 0 to 2.
The third byte is a sequential counter.
The fourth byte is the Block Number and Character Position Indicator.
It consists of three bit fields:
bit7 = Double Bytes Character Code (0= single byte characters)
bit4-6 = Block Number (groups text packs in language blocks)
bit0-3 = Character position. Either the number of characters which
the current text inherited from the previous pack, or
15 if the current text started before the previous pack.
The 12 payload bytes contain pieces of 0-terminated texts or binary data.
A text may span over several packs. Unused characters in a pack are used for
the next text of the same pack type. If no text of the same type follows,
then the remaining text bytes are set to 0.
The CRC algorithm uses divisor 0x11021. The resulting 16-bit residue of the
polynomial division gets inverted and written as big-endian number to bytes
16 and 17 of the pack.
The text packs are grouped in up to 8 blocks of at most 256 packs. Each block
is in charge for one language. Sequence numbers of each block are counted
separately. All packs of block 0 come before the packs of block 1.
The limitation of block number and sequence numbers imply that there are at
most 2048 text packs possible. (READ TOC/PMA/ATIP could retrieve 3640 packs,
as it is limited to 64 kB - 2.)
If a text of a track (pack types 0x80 to 0x85 and 0x8e) repeats identically
for the next track, then it may be represented by a TAB character (ASCII 9)
for single byte texts, resp. two TAB characters for double byte texts.
(This should be used because 256 * 12 bytes is few space for 99 tracks.)
The two binary bytes of pack type 0x87 are written to the first 0x87 pack of
a block. They may or may not be repeated at the start of the follow-up packs
of type 0x87.
The first pack of type 0x88 in a block records in its payload bytes:
0 : PMIN of POINT A1 = First Track Number
1 : PMIN of POINT A2 = Last Track Number
2 : unknown, 0 in Sony example
3 : PMIN of POINT A2 = Start position of Lead-Out
4 : PSEC of POINT A2 = Start position of Lead-Out
5 : PFRAME of POINT A2 = Start position of Lead-Out
6 to 11 : unknown, 0 in Sony example
The following packs record PMIN, PSEC, PFRAME of the POINTs between the
lowest track number (min 01h) and the highest track number (max 63h).
The payload of the last pack is padded by 0s.
The Sony .TOC example:
A0 01
A1 14
A2 63:02:18
01 00:02:00
02 04:11:25
03 08:02:50
04 11:47:62
...
13 53:24:25
14 57:03:25
yields
88 00 23 00 01 0e 00 3f 02 12 00 00 00 00 00 00 12 00
88 01 24 00 00 02 00 04 0b 19 08 02 32 0b 2f 3e 67 2d
...
88 0d 27 00 35 18 19 39 03 19 00 00 00 00 00 00 ea af
Pack type 0x89 is yet quite unclear. Especially what the information shall
mean to the user of the CD. The time points in the Sony example are in the
time range of the tracks numbers that are given before the time points:
01 02:41:48 01 02:52:58
06 23:14:25 06 23:29:60
07 28:30:39 07 28:42:30
13 55:13:26 13 55:31:50
yields
89 01 28 00 01 04 00 00 00 00 02 29 30 02 34 3a f3 0c
89 06 29 00 02 04 00 00 00 00 17 0e 19 17 1d 3c 73 92
89 07 2a 00 03 04 00 00 00 00 1c 1e 27 1c 2a 1e 72 20
89 0d 2b 00 04 04 00 00 00 00 37 0d 1a 37 1f 32 0b 62
The track numbers are stored in the track number byte of the packs. The two
time points are stored in byte 6 to 11 of the payload. Byte 0 of the payload
seems to be a sequential counter. Byte 1 always 4 ? Byte 2 to 5 always 0 ?
Pack type 0x8f summarizes the whole list of text packs of a block.
So there is one group of three 0x8f packs per block.
Nevertheless each 0x8f group tells the highest sequence number and the
language code of all blocks.
The payload bytes of three 0x8f packs form a 36 byte record. The track number
bytes of the three packs have the values 0, 1, 2.
Byte :
0 : Character code for pack types 0x80 to 0x85:
0x00 = ISO-8859-1
0x01 = 7 bit ASCII
0x80 = MS-JIS (japanese Kanji, double byte characters)
1 : Number of first track
2 : Number of last track
3 : libcdio source states: "cd-text information copyright byte"
Probably 3 means "copyrighted", 0 means "not copyrighted".
4 - 19 : Pack count of the various types 0x80 to 0x8f.
Byte number N tells the count of packs of type 0x80 + (N - 4).
I.e. the first byte in this field of 16 counts packs of type 0x80.
20 - 27 : Highest sequence byte number of blocks 0 to 7.
28 - 36 : Language code for blocks 0 to 7 (tech3264.pdf appendix 3)
Not all of these Codes have ever been seen with CD-TEXT, though.
0x00 = Unknown
0x01 = Albanian
0x02 = Breton
0x03 = Catalan
0x04 = Croatian
0x05 = Welsh
0x06 = Czech
0x07 = Danish
0x08 = German
0x09 = English
0x0a = Spanish
0x0b = Esperanto
0x0c = Estonian
0x0d = Basque
0x0e = Faroese
0x0f = French
0x10 = Frisian
0x11 = Irish
0x12 = Gaelic
0x13 = Galician
0x14 = Icelandic
0x15 = Italian
0x16 = Lappish
0x17 = Latin
0x18 = Latvian
0x19 = Luxembourgian
0x1a = Lithuanian
0x1b = Hungarian
0x1c = Maltese
0x1d = Dutch
0x1e = Norwegian
0x1f = Occitan
0x20 = Polish
0x21 = Portuguese
0x22 = Romanian
0x23 = Romansh
0x24 = Serbian
0x25 = Slovak
0x26 = Slovenian
0x27 = Finnish
0x28 = Swedish
0x29 = Turkish
0x2a = Flemish
0x2b = Wallon
0x45 = Zulu
0x46 = Vietnamese
0x47 = Uzbek
0x48 = Urdu
0x49 = Ukrainian
0x4a = Thai
0x4b = Telugu
0x4c = Tatar
0x4d = Tamil
0x4e = Tadzhik
0x4f = Swahili
0x50 = Sranan Tongo
0x51 = Somali
0x52 = Sinhalese
0x53 = Shona
0x54 = Serbo-croat
0x55 = Ruthenian
0x56 = Russian
0x57 = Quechua
0x58 = Pushtu
0x59 = Punjabi
0x5a = Persian
0x5b = Papamiento
0x5c = Oriya
0x5d = Nepali
0x5e = Ndebele
0x5f = Marathi
0x60 = Moldavian
0x61 = Malaysian
0x62 = Malagasay
0x63 = Macedonian
0x64 = Laotian
0x65 = Korean
0x66 = Khmer
0x67 = Kazakh
0x68 = Kannada
0x69 = Japanese
0x6a = Indonesian
0x6b = Hindi
0x6c = Hebrew
0x6d = Hausa
0x6e = Gurani
0x6f = Gujurati
0x70 = Greek
0x71 = Georgian
0x72 = Fulani
0x73 = Dari
0x74 = Churash
0x75 = Chinese
0x76 = Burmese
0x77 = Bulgarian
0x78 = Bengali
0x79 = Bielorussian
0x7a = Bambora
0x7b = Azerbaijani
0x7c = Assamese
0x7d = Armenian
0x7e = Arabic
0x7f = Amharic
E.g. these three packs
42 : 8f 00 2a 00 01 01 03 00 06 05 04 05 07 06 01 02 48 65
43 : 8f 01 2b 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 06 03 2c 00 00 00 c0 20
44 : 8f 02 2c 00 00 00 00 00 09 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 11 45
decode to
Byte :Value Meaning
0 : 01 = ASCII 7-bit
1 : 01 = first track is 1
2 : 03 = last track is 3
3 : 00 = copyright (0 = public domain, 3 = copyrighted ?)
4 : 06 = 6 packs of type 0x80
5 : 05 = 5 packs of type 0x81
6 : 04 = 4 packs of type 0x82
7 : 05 = 5 packs of type 0x83
8 : 07 = 7 packs of type 0x84
9 : 06 = 6 packs of type 0x85
10 : 01 = 1 pack of type 0x86
11 : 02 = 2 packs of type 0x87
12 : 00 = 0 packs of type 0x88
13 : 00 = 0 packs of type 0x89
14 : 00 00 00 00 = 0 packs of types 0x8a to 0x8d
18 : 06 = 6 packs of type 0x8e
19 : 03 = 3 packs of type 0x8f
20 : 2c = last sequence for block 0
This matches the sequence number of the last text pack (0x2c = 44)
21 : 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 = last sequence numbers for block 1..7 (none)
28 : 09 = language code for block 0: English
29 : 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 = language codes for block 1..7 (none)
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Overview of libburn API calls for CD-TEXT (see libburn/libburn.h for details):
libburn can retrieve the array of text packs from a CD:
int burn_disc_get_leadin_text(struct burn_drive *d,
unsigned char **text_packs, int *num_packs,
int flag);
It can write a text pack set with a CD SAO session.
This set may be attached as array of readily formatted text packs by:
int burn_write_opts_set_leadin_text(struct burn_write_opts *opts,
unsigned char *text_packs,
int num_packs, int flag);
The array of text packs may be read from a file by
int burn_cdtext_from_packfile(char *path, unsigned char **text_packs,
int *num_packs, int flag);
Alternatively the pack set may be defined by attaching CD-TEXT attributes
to burn_session and burn_track:
int burn_session_set_cdtext_par(struct burn_session *s,
int char_codes[8], int copyrights[8],
int languages[8], int flag);
int burn_session_set_cdtext(struct burn_session *s, int block,
int pack_type, char *pack_type_name,
unsigned char *payload, int length, int flag);
int burn_track_set_cdtext(struct burn_track *t, int block,
int pack_type, char *pack_type_name,
unsigned char *payload, int length, int flag);
Macros list the texts for genre and language codes:
BURN_CDTEXT_LANGUAGES_0X00
BURN_CDTEXT_FILLER
BURN_CDTEXT_LANGUAGES_0X45
BURN_CDTEXT_GENRE_LIST
BURN_CDTEXT_NUM_GENRES
There is a reader for Sony Input Sheet Version 0.7T:
int burn_session_input_sheet_v07t(struct burn_session *session,
char *path, int block, int flag);
and a writer which converts an array of text packs to such a Sony Input Sheet:
int burn_make_input_sheet_v07t(unsigned char *text_packs, int num_packs,
int start_tno, int track_count,
char **result, int *char_code, int flag);
CD-TEXT can be read from a CDRWIN cue sheet file which defines the tracks
of a session
int burn_session_by_cue_file(struct burn_session *session,
char *path, int fifo_size, struct burn_source **fifo,
unsigned char **text_packs, int *num_packs, int flag);
The session and track attributes can then be converted into an array of
text packs by:
int burn_cdtext_from_session(struct burn_session *s,
unsigned char **text_packs, int *num_packs,
int flag);
or they can be written as array of text packs to CD when burning begins and
no array of pre-formatted packs was attached to the write options by
burn_write_opts_set_leadin_text().
There are calls for inspecting the attached attributes:
int burn_session_get_cdtext_par(struct burn_session *s,
int char_codes[8], int copyrights[8],
int block_languages[8], int flag);
int burn_session_get_cdtext(struct burn_session *s, int block,
int pack_type, char *pack_type_name,
unsigned char **payload, int *length, int flag);
int burn_track_get_cdtext(struct burn_track *t, int block,
int pack_type, char *pack_type_name,
unsigned char **payload, int *length, int flag);
and for removing attached attributes:
int burn_session_dispose_cdtext(struct burn_session *s, int block);
int burn_track_dispose_cdtext(struct burn_track *t, int block);
UPC/EAN and ISRC not only affect CD-TEXT but also information that is written
along with the tracks in Q sub-channel. These can be influenced by
burn_session_input_sheet_v07t(), burn_session_by_cue_file() and by
void burn_write_opts_set_mediacatalog(struct burn_write_opts *opts,
unsigned char mediacatalog[13]);
void burn_write_opts_set_has_mediacatalog(struct burn_write_opts *opts,
int has_mediacatalog);
void burn_track_set_isrc(struct burn_track *t, char *country, char *owner,
unsigned char year, unsigned int serial);
int burn_track_set_isrc_string(struct burn_track *t, char isrc[13],
int flag);
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Sony Text File Format (Input Sheet Version 0.7T):
This text file format provides comprehensive means to define the text
attributes of session and tracks for a single block. More than one
such file has to be read to form an attribute set with multiple blocks.
The information is given by text lines of the following form:
purpose specifier [whitespace] = [whitespace] content text
[whitespace] is zero or more ASCII 32 (space) or ASCII 9 (tab) characters.
The purpose specifier tells the meaning of the content text.
Empty content text does not cause a CD-TEXT attribute to be attached.
The following purpose specifiers apply to the session as a whole:
Specifier = Meaning
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
Text Code = Character code for pack type 0x8f
"ASCII", "8859"
Language Code = One of the language names for pack type 0x8f
Album Title = Content of pack type 0x80
Artist Name = Content of pack type 0x81
Songwriter = Content of pack type 0x82
Composer = Content of pack type 0x83
Arranger = Content of pack type 0x84
Album Message = Content of pack type 0x85
Catalog Number = Content of pack type 0x86
Genre Code = One of the genre names for pack type 0x87
Genre Information = Cleartext part of pack type 0x87
Closed Information = Content of pack type 0x8d
UPC / EAN = Content of pack type 0x8e
Text Data Copy Protection = Copyright value for pack type 0x8f
"ON" = 0x03, "OFF" = 0x00
First Track Number = The lowest track number used in the file
Last Track Number = The highest track number used in the file
The following purpose specifiers apply to particular tracks:
Track NN Title = Content of pack type 0x80
Track NN Artist = Content of pack type 0x81
Track NN Songwriter = Content of pack type 0x82
Track NN Composer = Content of pack type 0x83
Track NN Arranger = Content of pack type 0x84
Track NN Message = Content of pack type 0x85
ISRC NN = Content of pack type 0x8e
The following purpose specifiers have no effect on CD-TEXT:
Remarks = Comments with no influence on CD-TEXT
Disc Information NN = Supplementary information for use by record companies.
ISO-8859-1 encoded. NN ranges from 01 to 04.
Input Sheet Version = "0.7T"
libburn peculiarties:
libburn may read files of the described format by
burn_session_input_sheet_v07t()
after the burn_session has been establiched and all burn_track objects have
been added. It can convert an array of CD-TEXT packs into this format by
burn_make_input_sheet_v07t()
The following purpose specifiers accept byte values of the form 0xXY.
Text Code , Language Code , Genre Code , Text Data Copy Protection
E.g. to indicate MS-JIS character code (of which the exact name is unknown):
Text Code = 0x80
Genre Code is settable by 0xXY or 0xXYZT or 0xXY 0xZT.
Genre Code = 0x001b
Purpose specifiers which have the meaning "Content of pack type 0xXY"
may be replaced by the pack type codes. E.g.:
0x80 = Session content of pack type 0x80
Track 02 0x80 = Track content of pack type 0x80 for track 2.
Applicable are pack types 0x80 to 0x86, 0x8d, 0x8e.
Text Code may be specified only once. It gets speficied to "ISO-8850-1"
automatically as soon as content is defined which depends on the text
encoding of the block. I.e with pack types 0x80 to 0x85.
If a track attribute is set, but the corresponding session attribute is not
defined or defined with empty text, then the session attribute gets attached
as empty test. (Normally empty content is ignored.)
Example cdrskin run with three tracks:
$ cdrskin dev=/dev/sr0 -v input_sheet_v07t=NIGHTCATS.TXT \
-audio -swab track_source_1 track_source_2 track_source_3
----------------------------------------------------------
Content of file NIGHTCATS.TXT :
----------------------------------------------------------
Input Sheet Version = 0.7T
Text Code = 8859
Language Code = English
Album Title = Joyful Nights
Artist Name = United Cat Orchestra
Songwriter = Various Songwriters
Composer = Various Composers
Arranger = Tom Cat
Album Message = For all our fans
Catalog Number = 1234567890
Genre Code = Classical
Genre Information = Feline classic music
Closed Information = This is not to be shown by CD players
UPC / EAN = 1234567890123
Text Data Copy Protection = OFF
First Track Number = 1
Last Track Number = 3
Track 01 Title = Song of Joy
Track 01 Artist = Felix and The Purrs
Track 01 Songwriter = Friedrich Schiller
Track 01 Composer = Ludwig van Beethoven
Track 01 Arranger = Tom Cat
Track 01 Message = Fritz and Louie once were punks
ISRC 01 = XYBLG1101234
Track 02 Title = Humpty Dumpty
Track 02 Artist = Catwalk Beauties
Track 02 Songwriter = Mother Goose
Track 02 Composer = unknown
Track 02 Arranger = Tom Cat
Track 02 Message = Pluck the goose
ISRC 02 = XYBLG1100005
Track 03 Title = Mee Owwww
Track 03 Artist = Mia Kitten
Track 03 Songwriter = Mia Kitten
Track 03 Composer = Mia Kitten
Track 03 Arranger = Mia Kitten
Track 03 Message =
ISRC 03 = XYBLG1100006
----------------------------------------------------------
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CDRWIN cue sheet files:
A CDRWIN cue sheet file defines the track data source (FILE), various text
attributes (CATALOG, TITLE, PERFORMER, SONGWRITER, ISRC), track block types
(TRACK), track start addresses (INDEX).
The rules for CDRWIN cue sheet files are described at
http://digitalx.org/cue-sheet/syntax/
There are three more text attributes mentioned in man cdrecord for defining
the corresponding CD-TEXT attributes: ARRANGER, COMPOSER, MESSAGE.
--------------------------------------------------------
Example of a CDRWIN cue sheet file named NIGHTCATS.CUE :
--------------------------------------------------------
CATALOG 1234567890123
FILE "audiodata.bin" BINARY
TITLE "Joyful Nights"
TRACK 01 AUDIO
FLAGS DCP
TITLE "Song of Joy"
PERFORMER "Felix and The Purrs"
SONGWRITER "Friedrich Schiller"
ISRC XYBLG1101234
INDEX 01 00:00:00
TRACK 02 AUDIO
FLAGS DCP
TITLE "Humpty Dumpty"
PERFORMER "Catwalk Beauties"
SONGWRITER "Mother Goose"
ISRC XYBLG1100005
INDEX 01 08:20:12
TRACK 03 AUDIO
FLAGS DCP
TITLE "Mee Owwww"
PERFORMER "Mia Kitten"
SONGWRITER "Mia Kitten"
ISRC XYBLG1100006
INDEX 01 13:20:33
By
$ cdrskin -v dev=/dev/sr0 -text cuefile=NIGHTCATS.CUE
this yields as text packs:
0 : 80 00 00 00 J o y f u l N i g h t f0 f7
1 : 80 00 01 0c s 00 S o n g o f J o 43 1c
2 : 80 01 02 0a y 00 H u m p t y D u m 43 f9
3 : 80 02 03 0a p t y 00 M e e O w w w 24 72
4 : 80 03 04 08 w 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 6e af
5 : 81 00 05 00 00 F e l i x a n d T 4d 51
6 : 81 01 06 0b h e P u r r s 00 C a t a7 40
7 : 81 02 07 03 w a l k B e a u t i e 59 80
8 : 81 02 08 0f s 00 M i a K i t t e n 30 c9
9 : 81 03 09 0a 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ad 19
10 : 82 00 0a 00 00 F r i e d r i c h S 70 8f
11 : 82 01 0b 0b c h i l l e r 00 M o t h 33 43
12 : 82 02 0c 04 e r G o o s e 00 M i a d6 f5
13 : 82 03 0d 03 K i t t e n 00 00 00 00 00 f5 83
14 : 8e 00 0e 00 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 92 3e
15 : 8e 00 0f 0c 3 00 X Y B L G 1 1 0 1 2 c0 2b
16 : 8e 01 10 0a 3 4 00 X Y B L G 1 1 0 0 bb b3
17 : 8e 02 11 09 0 0 5 00 X Y B L G 1 1 0 f3 bf
18 : 8e 03 12 08 0 0 0 6 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 5b 5c
19 : 8f 00 13 00 00 01 03 00 05 05 04 00 00 00 00 00 9b fe
20 : 8f 01 14 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 05 03 15 00 00 00 11 0b
21 : 8f 02 15 00 00 00 00 00 09 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 da 77
--------------------------------------
Some restrictions apply in the libburn call burn_session_by_cue_file():
Only FILE types BINARY, MOTOROLA, WAVE are allowed.
Only TRACK datatypes AUDIO, MODE1/2048 are allowed. They may not be mixed in
the same session.
On the other hand, ARRANGER, COMPOSER, MESSAGE are supported unconditionally.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
This text is copyright 2011 - 2012 Thomas Schmitt <scdbackup@gmx.net>.
Permission is granted to copy, modify, and distribute it, as long as the
references to the original information sources are maintained.
There is NO WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by law.
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@ -10,9 +10,9 @@ optical discs. This page is about its capability to handle optical media.
For now this means CD-R, CD-RW, DVD-RAM, DVD+RW, DVD+R, DVD+R/DL, DVD-RW,
DVD-R, DVD-R/DL, BD-R, BD-RE.
Our scope is currently Linux 2.4 and 2.6, or FreeBSD, or Solaris . For ports
to other systems we would need : login on a development machine resp.
an OS ithat is installable on an AMD 64-bit PC, advise from a system person
Our scope is currently Linux 2.4 and 2.6, FreeBSD, OpenSolaris, or NetBSD.
For ports to other systems we would need : login on a development machine resp.
an OS that is installable on an AMD 64-bit PC, advise from a system person
about the equivalent of Linux sg or FreeBSD CAM, volunteers for testing of
realistic use cases.

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@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ Note: This is about how libburn operates optical drives. Not about how to
operate libburn. The libburn API is described in libburn/libburn.h
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
libburnia-project.org Optical Media Rotisserie Recipes as of January 2010
libburnia-project.org Optical Media Rotisserie Recipes as of December 2011
Content:
- TAO Multi-Session CD Cookbook (CD-R, CD-RW)
@ -94,10 +94,15 @@ parameters:
Write Type Packet/TAO/SAO/RAW 01h = TAO
Multi-session Whether to keep appendable 00b = finalize
11b = keep appendable
Copy Whether to deny copying 1 = deny by SCMS , 0 = allow
Track Mode Describes frame type 4 for data , 0 for audio
Data Block Type Layout of payload blocks 8 for 2048 byte data blocks
0 for 2352 byte audio blocks
Audio Pause Length 150 = 2 seconds
Media Catalog Number A property of the disc 0x80 if valid
13 decimal digits as ASCII
ISRC A property of the track 0x80 if valid
12 letters and digits, ASCII
Any other parameters may be set to 0.
Mode page data as of MMC-5 table 644 are preceded by a Mode Parameter Header
as of SPC-3 table 240. This 8-byte header may be filled with zeros.
@ -193,7 +198,9 @@ If POINT is >= 1 and <= 99 (63h) then the descriptor is about the track of
which POINT tells the number.
The start address of this track can be read from PMIN, PSEC, PFRAME where
it is encoded in MSF format:
blocks = frames - 150, 75 frames = 1 sec , 60 sec = 1 min.
If M is smaller than 90: LBA = (M * 60 + S) * 75 + F - 150
Else : LBA = (M * 60 + S) * 75 + F - 450150
The length of the track is given by MIN,SEC,FRAME in the same format.
If POINT = A0h then the descriptor tells in PMIN the first track number of its
@ -220,10 +227,12 @@ sync. libburn uses the info provided by 52h READ TRACK INFORMATION.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
SAO CD Cookbook
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Guided by reading libburn/* from http://icculus.org/burn
backed by reading mmc5r03c.pdf from http://www.t10.org/ftp/t10/drafts/mmc5/
and by experiments with drives NEC ND-4570A, LG GSA-4082B, LITE-ON LTR48125S
which used in part code from http://icculus.org/burn.
Guided by reading libburn/* from http://icculus.org/burn
backed by reading mmc5r03c.pdf from http://www.t10.org/ftp/t10/drafts/mmc5/
backed by reading scms.html from
http://www.barrel-of-monkeys.com/graphics/prod/dvdplayers/
and by experiments with drives NEC ND-4570A, LG GSA-4082B, LITE-ON LTR48125S,
Optiarc BD RW BD-5300S, LG BDDVDRW GGC-H20L
For libburnia-project.org by Thomas Schmitt <scdbackup@gmx.net>
@ -260,46 +269,96 @@ Each entry of the sheet is of 8 bytes size. Its fields are named
CTL|ADR, TNO, INDEX, DATA FORM, SCMS, MIN, SEC, FRAME .
(mmc5r03c.pdf 6.33)
CTL is 40h for data and 00h for audio.
CTL is comprised of four bits:
bit4 = Pre-emphasis (audio only)
bit5 = Digital copy permission:
0 = prohibited (one-time copy is permitted if SCMS is 00h)
1 = permitted (unlimited)
bit6 = Data track indicator (bit4 and bit7 shall be 0)
bit7 = 4-channel audio
Usually CTL is 40h for data and 00h for audio.
(mmc5r03c.pdf 6.33.3.4)
ADR is always 01h.
TNO is the track number (1 to 99).
INDEX is a subaddress within tracks. This recipe uses only INDEX 01h within
tracks.
ADR is 01h for entries which define time points. It is 02h for media catalog
entries and it is 03h for track ISRC entries.
The bits of CTL and ADR are combined in the CTL|ADR byte.
TNO is the track number. The TNO of the first track may be chosen in the range
of 1 to 99. The TNO of following tracks must be the TNO of their predecessor
plus 1. The last track must not have a TNO larger than 99.
INDEX is a subaddress within tracks. INDEX 1 is mandatory and marks the start
of the payload area of a track. The range between INDEX 0 and 1 is called
pre-gap. It should contain zeros if it exists. Further cue sheet entries with
consecutive INDEX numbers mark ranges within the track. The range of the last
index may contain a post-gap with zeros.
(mmc5r03c.pdf 4.2.3.5.2)
DATA FORM is 00h for audio payload , 10h for data. (01h for audio pause is not
used in libburn).
A pre-gap of 2 seconds is mandatory only for the first track. Pre-gap and
post-gap may be needed with further tracks if they have neighbors with
different DATA FORM values. (Such mixing is not yet supported by libburn.)
DATA FORM is 00h for audio payload, 01h for audio pause (Lead-in and Lead-out),
10h for data, 14h for data pause (Lead-in and Lead-out).
This shall be ored with 40h for CD-TEXT in Lead-in.
(mmc5r03c.pdf 6.33.3.11 CD-DA Data Form, 6.33.3.12 CD-ROM mode 1 Form)
SCMS is always 00h.
SCMS value 80h in conjunction with bit5 of CTL is an indicator for exhausted
one-time-copy permission. If this permission is still intact, then SCMS is 00h.
MIN, SEC, FRAME give the MSF address where the described data entity starts.
LBA = frames - 150, 75 frames = 1 sec , 60 sec = 1 min.
This address must increase from entry to entry (or at least stay equal).
The first entry describes the Lead-in. Its content is
(CTL|ADR ,00h,00h,01h,00h,00h,00h,00h)
The first two entries in a Cue Sheet may describe the Media Catalog Number,
a string of 13 characters, also known with CD-TEXT as "UPC/EAN".
(02h, catalog characters 1 to 7)
(02h, catalog characters 8 to 13, 00h)
These two entries shall be omitted if no catalog number is given.
The next entry (eventually being the first one) describes the Lead-in.
Its content is
(CTL|ADR ,00h,00h, DATA FORM ,00h,00h,00h,00h)
With the CTL|ADR for the first track: 41h for data, 01h for audio.
DATA FORM is pause (audio=01h, data=14h). Ored with 40h if CD-TEXT shall
be stored in Lean-in.
The LBA for the first write is negative: -150. This corresponds to MSF address
00h:00h:00h. All addresses are to be given in MSF format.
The first information track on disc is preceded by a pause encoding of 2 sec:
Each track may be preceded by two entries describing an ISRC string of 12
characters.
(CTL | 03h, TNO, characters 1 to 6)
(CTL | 03h, TNO, characters 7 to 12)
These entries shall be omitted if no ISRC is given for the track.
CTL shall be the same as with the track.
The first information track on disc is preceded by a pause encoding or pre-gap
of at least 2 seconds:
(CTL|ADR,01h,00h, DATA FORM ,00h,00h,00h,00h)
with DATA FORM = 00h for audio and 10h for data. By those 2 seconds the MSF
address increases to 00h:02h:00h = LBA 0.
address increases to 00h:02h:00h = LBA 0. Optional further sectors may occupy
addresses larger than 0. This entry has to come after ISRC, if ISRC is given
for the track. INDEX has to be 0.
Each track is represented by an entry
Each track is represented by one or more entries, with increasing index number.
At least the entry for INDEX 1 has to exist:
(CTL|ADR, TNO ,01h,DATA FORM,00h, MIN , SEC , FRAME)
TNO gives the track number. MIN, SEC, FRAME give the MSF address which becomes
the start address of the track. The MSF address is then increased by the size
of the track (to be used with next track or with lead-out).
There may be more entries with INDEX 2 to 99. Their MSF address tells the
sector where their range starts. This range ends at the MSF of the next entry
in the cue sheet. INDEX information is stored in the sub-channel of the sectors
but not in the Table-of-Content of the disc.
A track must at least contain 300 payload blocks: 4 seconds of audio or
600 KiB of data.
(mmc5r03c.pdf 6.33.3.6)
At the end of the session there is a lead-out entry
(CTL|ADR,AAh,01h,01h,00h,MIN,SEC,FRAME)
(CTL|ADR,AAh,01h,DATA FORM,00h,MIN,SEC,FRAME)
marking the end of the last track. (With libburn CTL is as of the last track.)
DATA FORM is 01h for audio, 14h for data.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
@ -312,6 +371,12 @@ next lower possible value by the drive. So it is helpful to add a few
kbytes/sec just in case the drive has rounding problems.
(mmc5r03c.pdf 6.37)
If CD-TEXT shall be written into Lead-in, then it is necessary to obtain the
Start Time of Lead-in by 43h READ TOC/PMA/ATIP Format 0100b. It is an MFS
address which varies from media manufacturer to media manufacturer.
Minute will be >= 90. Therefore this conversion applies:
LBA = (M * 60 + S) * 75 + F - 450150
A Write Parameters mode page 05h has to be composed and transmitted via
55h MODE SELECT. This page describes the following parameters:
BUFE Buffer Underrun protection 0=off, 1=on
@ -322,6 +387,10 @@ A Write Parameters mode page 05h has to be composed and transmitted via
Track Mode Describes frame type 0 (is ignored)
Data Block Type Layout of payload blocks 0 (is ignored)
Audio Pause Length 150 = 2 seconds (ignored ?)
Media Catalog Number 0x80 if valid
See also Cue Sheet ADR 02h 13 decimal digits as ASCII
(With SAO, ISRC is transmitted only by the Cue Sheet.)
Any other parameters may be set to 0.
Mode page data as of MMC-5 table 644 are preceded by a Mode Parameter Header
as of SPC-3 table 240. This 8-byte header may be filled with zeros.
@ -338,15 +407,32 @@ blocks written. I.e the Transfer Length of the previous 2Ah WRITE has to be
added to the Logical Block Address for the next 2Ah WRITE. Only full blocks
can be written.
(mmc5r03c.pdf, 6.44)
Writing begins at LBA -150 which is to be transmitted as 4-byte, Big-endian,
two's-complement. E.g: -150 = FFh FFh FFh 6Ah. This is the natural form found
with about any 32-bit processor, so only the endianness has to be taken into
respect when converting a 32-bit integer into a LBA for command 2Ah WRITE.
Block addresses may be negative for areas before the normally readable
data. Data representation of addresses is 4-byte, big-endian, two's-complement.
E.g: -150 = FFh FFh FFh 6Ah.
This is the natural form found with about any 32-bit processor, so only
the endianness has to be taken into respect when converting a 32-bit
integer into a LBA for command 2Ah WRITE.
If CD-TEXT shall be written into Lead-in, then writing begins at the start
address of Lead-in, which was obtained above.
The 18 bytes of each text pack have to be split up to 24 bytes with only the
lowest six bits used in each byte. E.g. text pack
8F 00 2A 00 01 01 03 00 06 05 04 05 07 06 01 02 48 65
becomes
23 30 00 2A 00 00 04 01 00 30 00 06 01 10 10 05 01 30 18 01 00 24 21 25
4 of these 24 byte packs form a block of DATA FORM 41h. I.e. only 96 bytes
payload per block. The whole range from Lead-in start to LBA -150 has to be
filled with blocks of this form. Therefore it is necessary to write the
list of given packs in repeated cycles.
A typical Lead-in start address is -11635 = FFh FFh D2h 8Dh.
A description of the CD-TEXT pack format is given in file doc/cdtext.txt .
At first the mandatory pause preceding the first track has to be written as
150 blocks of the matching sector size: 2048 for data, 2352 for audio.
By this, the LBA increases from -150 to 0.
Writing without CD-TEXT begins at LBA -150 = FFh FFh FFh 6Ah.
In both cases, the mandatory pause preceding the first track has to be
written as 150 blocks of the matching sector size: 2048 for data,
2352 for audio. By this, the LBA increases from -150 to 0.
Next the tracks' payload is sent. For each track exactly the number of blocks
has to be transmitted as is announced in the Cue Sheet by the difference
@ -370,6 +456,21 @@ to media by 35h SYNCHRONIZE CACHE.
No further finalization is necessary. (I.e. no 5Bh CLOSE TRACK SESSION.)
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Obtaining CD-TEXT from Lead-in :
Audio CDs may contain CD-TEXT information in their Lead-in. It is gained by
43h READ TOC/PMA/ATIP, Format 0101b. The reply consists of 4 bytes header,
of which the first two bytes give the number of following bytes as big-endian
16 bit number. The other two bytes are 0.
Following are text packs of 18 bytes each.
(mmc5r03c.pdf 6.26.3.7.1 table 495)
A description of CD-TEXT packs and of the applicable libburn API calls is
given in file doc/cdtext.txt .
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
What is known about mixed mode sessions :
@ -812,7 +913,8 @@ To support CD, DVD and BD media alike, it is advisable to round the NWA
to the next multiple of 32 (= 64 KiB).
So one can use 0 as MSC1 and prepare a new ISO session for the computed NWA.
After writing the session it is necessary to patch the PVD at LBA 16.
After writing the session it is necessary to copy the PVD from session start
plus 16 to LBA 16 and to adjust it to its new location.
The minimal change would be to update the number of image sectors.
It is stored in both notations LSB and MSB:
for(i= 0; i < 4; i++)
@ -873,7 +975,7 @@ Media type can be recognized by Current Profile from 46h GET CONFIGURATION.
DVD-R 0011h
DVD-RW Restricted Overwrite 0013h
DVD-RW Sequential Recording 0014h
(DVD-R/DL Sequential Recording 0015h untested, might be single-session only)
DVD-R/DL Sequential Recording 0015h (can only do single-session)
There are two approaches for writing to sequential DVD-R[W]: DAO and
Incremental. Not all media and drives offer Incremental which allows
@ -1155,11 +1257,13 @@ track of the session.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Hearsay about DVD-R/DL (Dual Layer) :
Meanwhile confirmed by one user:
DVD-R/DL can assume profile 0015h DVD-R Dual Layer Sequential which is supposed
to behave like DVD-R or 0016h DVD-R Dual Layer Jump which has no counterpart
with DVD-R.
A half-sentence in mmc5r03c.pdf 6.3.3.3.3 might indicate that closing a session
A half-sentence in mmc5r03c.pdf 6.3.3.3.3 indicates that closing a session
by 5Bh CLOSE TRACK SESSION Close Function 010b overrides the multi-session bits
in mode page 05h.
growisofs applies this function in case of not DAO, though. A comment in
@ -1405,5 +1509,11 @@ written as rLBA nor as vLBA yet. So one should begin the vLBA of new sessions
at the NWA of a sufficiently sized track.
(mmc5r03c.pdf 4.5.3.5.4.2 , 4.5.3.6.9)
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
This text is copyright 2011 - 2012 Thomas Schmitt <scdbackup@gmx.net>.
Permission is granted to copy, modify, and distribute it, as long as the
references to the original information sources are maintained.
There is NO WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by law.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

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@ -1186,6 +1186,9 @@ TYG11 TAIYO YUDEN DVD-R DL 8x
TYG-BD Y01 TAIYO YUDEN Co., Ltd. 1-2X LTH [Blu]
TYG-BD Y03 TAIYO YUDEN Co., Ltd. 1-4X LTH [Blu]
"UmeDisc Ltd. HK"
UMEDISC DL1 Elite DVD+R DL [User report feb 2012]
"Unifino Inc."
UTJR001001 UNIFINO 4X [Hij]

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@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
/* -*- indent-tabs-mode: t; tab-width: 8; c-basic-offset: 8; -*- */
/* Copyright (c) 2004 - 2006 Derek Foreman, Ben Jansens
Copyright (c) 2006 - 2010 Thomas Schmitt <scdbackup@gmx.net>
Copyright (c) 2006 - 2014 Thomas Schmitt <scdbackup@gmx.net>
Provided under GPL version 2 or later.
*/
@ -98,6 +98,14 @@ struct fifo_opts
int flag;
};
union w_list_data
{
struct scan_opts scan;
struct erase_opts erase;
struct format_opts format;
struct write_opts write;
struct fifo_opts fifo;
};
struct w_list
{
@ -109,14 +117,7 @@ struct w_list
struct w_list *next;
union w_list_data
{
struct scan_opts scan;
struct erase_opts erase;
struct format_opts format;
struct write_opts write;
struct fifo_opts fifo;
} u;
union w_list_data u;
};
static struct w_list *workers = NULL;
@ -133,7 +134,7 @@ static struct w_list *find_worker(struct burn_drive *d)
}
static void add_worker(int w_type, struct burn_drive *d,
WorkerFunc f, void *data)
WorkerFunc f, union w_list_data *data)
{
struct w_list *a;
struct w_list *tmp;
@ -146,7 +147,11 @@ static void add_worker(int w_type, struct burn_drive *d,
a = calloc(1, sizeof(struct w_list));
a->w_type = w_type;
a->drive = d;
a->u = *(union w_list_data *)data;
a->u = *data;
/*
memcpy(&(a->u), data, sizeof(union w_list_data));
*/
/* insert at front of the list */
a->next = workers;
@ -183,11 +188,6 @@ static void remove_worker(pthread_t th)
{
struct w_list *a, *l = NULL;
#ifdef Libburn_detach_done_workeR
int ret;
char msg[80];
#endif
for (a = workers; a; l = a, a = a->next)
if (a->thread == th) {
if (l)
@ -200,8 +200,12 @@ static void remove_worker(pthread_t th)
/* Alternative : threads get detached and thus should
dispose themselves.
*/
ret = pthread_detach(th);
pthread_detach(th);
/*
int ret;
char msg[80];
ret = pthread_detach(th);
sprintf(msg,
"remove_workers(): pid= %lu pthread_detach(%lu)= %d",
(unsigned long) getpid(), (unsigned long) th, ret);
@ -254,7 +258,7 @@ static void reset_progress(struct burn_drive *d, int sessions, int tracks,
int burn_drive_scan(struct burn_drive_info *drives[], unsigned int *n_drives)
{
struct scan_opts o;
union w_list_data o;
int ret = 0;
/* ts A61006 : moved up from burn_drive_scan_sync , former Assert */
@ -293,9 +297,9 @@ drive_is_active:;
*drives = NULL;
*n_drives = 0;
o.drives = drives;
o.n_drives = n_drives;
o.done = 0;
o.scan.drives = drives;
o.scan.n_drives = n_drives;
o.scan.done = 0;
add_worker(Burnworker_type_scaN, NULL,
(WorkerFunc) scan_worker_func, &o);
} else if (workers->u.scan.done) {
@ -347,14 +351,14 @@ static void *erase_worker_func(struct w_list *w)
void burn_disc_erase(struct burn_drive *drive, int fast)
{
struct erase_opts o;
union w_list_data o;
/* ts A61006 */
/* a ssert(drive); */
/* a ssert(!SCAN_GOING()); */
/* a ssert(!find_worker(drive)); */
if((drive == NULL)) {
if(drive == NULL) {
libdax_msgs_submit(libdax_messenger, -1,
0x00020104,
LIBDAX_MSGS_SEV_SORRY, LIBDAX_MSGS_PRIO_HIGH,
@ -396,16 +400,21 @@ void burn_disc_erase(struct burn_drive *drive, int fast)
||
(drive->drive_role != 1 && drive->drive_role != 5)
) {
char msg[160];
sprintf(msg, "Drive and media state unsuitable for blanking. (role= %d , profile= 0x%x , status= %d)",
drive->drive_role,
(unsigned int) drive->current_profile,
drive->status);
libdax_msgs_submit(libdax_messenger, drive->global_index,
0x00020130,
LIBDAX_MSGS_SEV_SORRY, LIBDAX_MSGS_PRIO_HIGH,
"Drive and media state unsuitable for blanking",
0, 0);
msg, 0, 0);
return;
}
o.drive = drive;
o.fast = fast;
o.erase.drive = drive;
o.erase.fast = fast;
add_worker(Burnworker_type_erasE, drive,
(WorkerFunc) erase_worker_func, &o);
}
@ -443,7 +452,7 @@ static void *format_worker_func(struct w_list *w)
/* ts A61230 */
void burn_disc_format(struct burn_drive *drive, off_t size, int flag)
{
struct format_opts o;
union w_list_data o;
int ok = 0, ret;
char msg[40];
@ -531,9 +540,9 @@ void burn_disc_format(struct burn_drive *drive, off_t size, int flag)
drive->cancel = 1;
return;
}
o.drive = drive;
o.size = size;
o.flag = flag;
o.format.drive = drive;
o.format.size = size;
o.format.flag = flag;
add_worker(Burnworker_type_formaT, drive,
(WorkerFunc) format_worker_func, &o);
}
@ -585,10 +594,10 @@ static void *write_disc_worker_func(struct w_list *w)
void burn_disc_write(struct burn_write_opts *opts, struct burn_disc *disc)
{
int ret;
struct write_opts o;
union w_list_data o;
char *reasons= NULL;
struct burn_drive *d;
int mvalid;
d = opts->drive;
@ -636,19 +645,24 @@ void burn_disc_write(struct burn_write_opts *opts, struct burn_disc *disc)
}
/* ts A61007 : obsolete Assert in spc_select_write_params() */
if (d->drive_role == 1 && d->mdata->valid <= 0) {
libdax_msgs_submit(libdax_messenger,
if (d->drive_role == 1) {
mvalid = 0;
if (d->mdata != NULL)
mvalid = 1;
if (!mvalid) {
libdax_msgs_submit(libdax_messenger,
d->global_index, 0x00020113,
LIBDAX_MSGS_SEV_SORRY, LIBDAX_MSGS_PRIO_HIGH,
"Drive capabilities not inquired yet", 0, 0);
return;
return;
}
}
/* ts A70219 : intended to replace all further tests here and many
tests in burn_*_write_sync()
*/
BURN_ALLOC_MEM(reasons, char, BURN_REASONS_LEN + 80);
BURN_ALLOC_MEM_VOID(reasons, char, BURN_REASONS_LEN + 80);
strcpy(reasons, "Write job parameters are unsuitable:\n");
if (burn_precheck_write(opts, disc, reasons + strlen(reasons), 1)
<= 0) {
@ -674,9 +688,9 @@ void burn_disc_write(struct burn_write_opts *opts, struct burn_disc *disc)
d->cancel = 0; /* End of the return = failure area */
o.drive = d;
o.opts = opts;
o.disc = disc;
o.write.drive = d;
o.write.opts = opts;
o.write.disc = disc;
opts->refcount++;
@ -722,7 +736,7 @@ static void *fifo_worker_func(struct w_list *w)
int burn_fifo_start(struct burn_source *source, int flag)
{
struct fifo_opts o;
union w_list_data o;
struct burn_source_fifo *fs = source->data;
fs->is_started = -1;
@ -735,8 +749,8 @@ int burn_fifo_start(struct burn_source *source, int flag)
return -1;
}
o.source = source;
o.flag = flag;
o.fifo.source = source;
o.fifo.flag = flag;
add_worker(Burnworker_type_fifO, NULL,
(WorkerFunc) fifo_worker_func, &o);
fs->is_started = 1;

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@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
/*
cleanup.c , Copyright 2006 Thomas Schmitt <scdbackup@gmx.net>
cleanup.c , Copyright 2006 - 2011 Thomas Schmitt <scdbackup@gmx.net>
A signal handler which cleans up an application and exits.
@ -133,15 +133,27 @@ static void Cleanup_handler_generic(int signum)
}
static char *Cleanup_signo_to_name(int signo)
{
int i;
for(i= 0; i < signal_list_count; i++)
if(signal_list[i] == signo)
return(signal_name_list[i]);
return("");
}
int Cleanup_set_handlers(void *handle, Cleanup_app_handler_T handler, int flag)
/*
bit0= set to default handlers
bit1= set to ignore
bit2= set cleanup_perform_app_handler_first
bit3= set SIGABRT to handler (makes sense with bits 0 or 1)
bit8= set SIGPIPE to SIGIGN
*/
{
int i,j,max_sig= -1,min_sig= 0x7fffffff;
char *sig_name;
sighandler_t sig_handler;
cleanup_msg[0]= 0;
@ -172,8 +184,17 @@ int Cleanup_set_handlers(void *handle, Cleanup_app_handler_T handler, int flag)
if(i==non_signal_list[j])
break;
if(j>=non_signal_list_count) {
if(i==SIGABRT && (flag&8))
/* Avoid to use particular SIG macros which might not be defined.
If they are defined, then their names are in the name list.
*/
if(flag & (8 | 256))
sig_name= Cleanup_signo_to_name(i);
else
sig_name= "";
if((flag & 8) && strcmp(sig_name, "SIGABRT") == 0)
signal(i,Cleanup_handler_generic);
else if((flag & 256) && strcmp(sig_name, "SIGPIPE") == 0)
signal(i, SIG_IGN);
else
signal(i,sig_handler);
}
@ -205,9 +226,10 @@ main()
Cleanup_set_handlers(&demoapp,(Cleanup_app_handler_T) Demo_app_handler,0);
if(1) { /* change to 0 in order to wait for external signals */
char *cpt= NULL,c;
char *cpt= NULL, c= ' ';
printf("Intentionally provoking SIGSEGV ...\n");
c= *cpt;
printf("Strange: The system ignored a SIGSEGV: c= %u\n", (unsigned int) c);
} else {
printf("killme: %d\n",getpid());
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@ -1,47 +1,568 @@
/* -*- indent-tabs-mode: t; tab-width: 8; c-basic-offset: 8; -*- */
/* Copyright (c) 2012 Thomas Schmitt <scdbackup@gmx.net>
Provided under GPL version 2 or later.
Containing disabled code pieces from other GPL programs.
They are just quotes for reference.
The activated code uses plain polynomial division and other primitve
algorithms to build tables of pre-computed CRC values. It then computes
the CRCs by algorithms which are derived from mathematical considerations
and from analysing the mathematical meaning of the disabled code pieces.
The comments here are quite detailed in order to prove my own understanding
of the topic.
*/
#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H
#include "../config.h"
#endif
#include "crc.h"
static unsigned short ccitt_table[256] = {
0x0000, 0x1021, 0x2042, 0x3063, 0x4084, 0x50A5, 0x60C6, 0x70E7,
0x8108, 0x9129, 0xA14A, 0xB16B, 0xC18C, 0xD1AD, 0xE1CE, 0xF1EF,
0x1231, 0x0210, 0x3273, 0x2252, 0x52B5, 0x4294, 0x72F7, 0x62D6,
0x9339, 0x8318, 0xB37B, 0xA35A, 0xD3BD, 0xC39C, 0xF3FF, 0xE3DE,
0x2462, 0x3443, 0x0420, 0x1401, 0x64E6, 0x74C7, 0x44A4, 0x5485,
0xA56A, 0xB54B, 0x8528, 0x9509, 0xE5EE, 0xF5CF, 0xC5AC, 0xD58D,
0x3653, 0x2672, 0x1611, 0x0630, 0x76D7, 0x66F6, 0x5695, 0x46B4,
0xB75B, 0xA77A, 0x9719, 0x8738, 0xF7DF, 0xE7FE, 0xD79D, 0xC7BC,
0x48C4, 0x58E5, 0x6886, 0x78A7, 0x0840, 0x1861, 0x2802, 0x3823,
0xC9CC, 0xD9ED, 0xE98E, 0xF9AF, 0x8948, 0x9969, 0xA90A, 0xB92B,
0x5AF5, 0x4AD4, 0x7AB7, 0x6A96, 0x1A71, 0x0A50, 0x3A33, 0x2A12,
0xDBFD, 0xCBDC, 0xFBBF, 0xEB9E, 0x9B79, 0x8B58, 0xBB3B, 0xAB1A,
0x6CA6, 0x7C87, 0x4CE4, 0x5CC5, 0x2C22, 0x3C03, 0x0C60, 0x1C41,
0xEDAE, 0xFD8F, 0xCDEC, 0xDDCD, 0xAD2A, 0xBD0B, 0x8D68, 0x9D49,
0x7E97, 0x6EB6, 0x5ED5, 0x4EF4, 0x3E13, 0x2E32, 0x1E51, 0x0E70,
0xFF9F, 0xEFBE, 0xDFDD, 0xCFFC, 0xBF1B, 0xAF3A, 0x9F59, 0x8F78,
0x9188, 0x81A9, 0xB1CA, 0xA1EB, 0xD10C, 0xC12D, 0xF14E, 0xE16F,
0x1080, 0x00A1, 0x30C2, 0x20E3, 0x5004, 0x4025, 0x7046, 0x6067,
0x83B9, 0x9398, 0xA3FB, 0xB3DA, 0xC33D, 0xD31C, 0xE37F, 0xF35E,
0x02B1, 0x1290, 0x22F3, 0x32D2, 0x4235, 0x5214, 0x6277, 0x7256,
0xB5EA, 0xA5CB, 0x95A8, 0x8589, 0xF56E, 0xE54F, 0xD52C, 0xC50D,
0x34E2, 0x24C3, 0x14A0, 0x0481, 0x7466, 0x6447, 0x5424, 0x4405,
0xA7DB, 0xB7FA, 0x8799, 0x97B8, 0xE75F, 0xF77E, 0xC71D, 0xD73C,
0x26D3, 0x36F2, 0x0691, 0x16B0, 0x6657, 0x7676, 0x4615, 0x5634,
0xD94C, 0xC96D, 0xF90E, 0xE92F, 0x99C8, 0x89E9, 0xB98A, 0xA9AB,
0x5844, 0x4865, 0x7806, 0x6827, 0x18C0, 0x08E1, 0x3882, 0x28A3,
0xCB7D, 0xDB5C, 0xEB3F, 0xFB1E, 0x8BF9, 0x9BD8, 0xABBB, 0xBB9A,
0x4A75, 0x5A54, 0x6A37, 0x7A16, 0x0AF1, 0x1AD0, 0x2AB3, 0x3A92,
0xFD2E, 0xED0F, 0xDD6C, 0xCD4D, 0xBDAA, 0xAD8B, 0x9DE8, 0x8DC9,
0x7C26, 0x6C07, 0x5C64, 0x4C45, 0x3CA2, 0x2C83, 0x1CE0, 0x0CC1,
0xEF1F, 0xFF3E, 0xCF5D, 0xDF7C, 0xAF9B, 0xBFBA, 0x8FD9, 0x9FF8,
0x6E17, 0x7E36, 0x4E55, 0x5E74, 0x2E93, 0x3EB2, 0x0ED1, 0x1EF0
};
unsigned long crc32_table[256] = {
/* Exploration ts B00214 :
ECMA-130, 22.3.6 "CRC field"
"This field contains the inverted parity bits. The CRC code word must be
divisible by the check polynomial. [...]
The generating polynomial shall be
G(x) = x^16 + x^12 + x^5 + 1
"
Also known as CRC-16-CCITT, CRC-CCITT
Used in libburn for raw write modes in sector.c.
There is also disabled code in read.c which would use it.
ts B11222:
The same algorithm is prescribed for CD-TEXT in MMC-3 Annex J.
"CRC Field consists of 2 bytes. Initiator system may use these bytes
to check errors in the Pack. The polynomial is x^16 + x^12 + x^5 + 1.
All bits shall be inverted."
libburn/cdtext.c uses a simple bit shifting function : crc_11021()
ts B20211:
Discussion why both are equivalent in respect to their result:
Both map the bits of the given bytes to a polynomial over the finite field
of two elements "GF(2)". If bytes 0 .. M are given, then bit n of byte m
is mapped to the coefficient of x exponent (n + ((M - m) * 8) + 16).
I.e. they translate the bits into a polynomial with the highest bit
becomming the coefficient of the highest power of x. Then this polynomial
is multiplied by (x exp 16).
The set of all such polynomials forms a commutative ring. Its addition
corresponds to bitwise exclusive or. Addition and subtraction are identical.
Multiplication with polynomials of only one single non-zero coefficient
corresponds to leftward bit shifting by the exponent of that coefficient.
The same rules apply as with elementary school arithmetics on integer
numbers, but with surprising results due to the finite nature of the
coefficient number space.
Note that multiplication is _not_ an iteration of addition here.
Function crc_11021() performs a division with residue by the euclidian
algorithm. I.e. it splits polynomial d into quotient q(d) and residue r(d)
in respect to the polynomial p = x exp 16 + x exp 12 + x exp 5 + x exp 0
d = p * q(d) + r(d)
where r(d) is of a polynomial degree lower than p, i.e. only x exp 15
or lower have non-zero coefficients.
The checksum crc(D) is derived by reverse mapping (r(d) * (x exp 16)).
I.e. by mapping the coefficient of (x exp n) to bit n of the 16 bit word
crc(D).
The function result is the bit-wise complement of crc(D).
Function crc_ccitt uses a table ccitt_table of r(d) values for the
polynomials d which represent the single byte values 0x00 to 0xff.
It computes r(d) by computing the residues of an iteratively expanded
polynomial. The expansion of the processed byte string A by the next byte B
from the input byte string happens by shifting the string 8 bits to the
left, and by oring B onto bits 0 to 7.
In the space of polynomials, the already processed polynomial "a" (image of
byte string A) gets expanded by polynomial b (the image of byte B) like this
a * X + b
where X is (x exp 8), i.e. the single coefficient polynomial of degree 8.
The following argumentation uses algebra with commutative, associative
and distributive laws.
Valid especially with polynomials is this rule:
(1): r(a + b) = r(a) + r(b)
because r(a) and r(b) are of degree lower than degree(p) and
degree(a + b) <= max(degree(a), degree(b))
Further valid are:
(2): r(a) = r(r(a))
(3): r(p * a) = 0
The residue of this expanded polynomial can be expressed by means of the
residue r(a) which is known from the previous iteration step, and the
residue r(b) which may be looked up in ccitt_table.
r(a * X + b)
= r(p * q(a) * X + r(a) * X + p * q(b) + r(b))
Applying rule (1):
= r(p * q(a) * X) + r(r(a) * X) + r(p * q(b)) + r(r(b))
Rule (3) and rule (2):
= r(r(a) * X) + r(b)
Be h(a) and l(a) chosen so that: r(a) = h(a) * X + l(a),
and l(a) has zero coefficients above (x exp 7), and h(a) * X has zero
coefficients below (x exp 8). (They correspond to the high and low byte
of the 16 bit word crc(A).)
So the previous statement can be written as:
= r(h(a) * X * X) + r(l(a) * X) + r(b)
Since the degree of l(a) is lower than 8, the degree of l(a) * X is lower
than 16. Thus it cannot be divisible by p which has degree 16.
So: r(l(a) * X) = l(a) * X
This yields
= l(a) * X + r(h(a) * X * X + b)
h(a) * X * X is the polynomial representation of the high byte of 16 bit
word crc(A).
So in the world of bit patterns the iteration step is:
crc(byte string A expanded by byte B)
= (low_byte(crc(A)) << 8) ^ crc(high_byte(crc(A)) ^ B)
And this is what function crc_ccitt() does, modulo swapping the exor
operants and the final bit inversion which is prescribed by ECMA-130
and MMC-3 Annex J.
The start value of the table driven byte shifting algorithm may be
different from the start value of an equivalent bit shifting algorithm.
This is because the final flushing by zero bits is already pre-computed
in the table. So the start value of the table driven algorithm must be
the CRC of the 0-polynomial under the start value of the bit shifting
algorithm.
This fact is not of much importance here, because the start value of
the bit shifter is 0x0000 which leads to CRC 0x0000 and thus to start
value 0x0000 with the table driven byte shifter.
*/
/* Plain implementation of polynomial division on a Galois field, where
addition and subtraction both are binary exor. Euclidian algorithm.
Divisor is x^16 + x^12 + x^5 + 1 = 0x11021.
This is about ten times slower than the table driven algorithm.
*/
static int crc_11021(unsigned char *data, int count, int flag)
{
int acc = 0, i;
for (i = 0; i < count * 8 + 16; i++) {
acc = (acc << 1);
if (i < count * 8)
acc |= ((data[i / 8] >> (7 - (i % 8))) & 1);
if (acc & 0x10000)
acc ^= 0x11021;
}
return acc;
}
/* This is my own table driven implementation for which i claim copyright.
Copyright (c) 2012 Thomas Schmitt <scdbackup@gmx.net>
*/
unsigned short crc_ccitt(unsigned char *data, int count)
{
static unsigned short crc_tab[256], tab_initialized = 0;
unsigned short acc = 0;
unsigned char b[1];
int i;
if (!tab_initialized) {
/* Create table of byte residues */
for (i = 0; i < 256; i++) {
b[0] = i;
crc_tab[i] = crc_11021(b, 1, 0);
}
tab_initialized = 1;
}
/* There seems to be a speed advantage on amd64 if (acc << 8) is the
second operant of exor, and *(data++) seems faster than data[i].
*/
for (i = 0; i < count; i++)
acc = crc_tab[(acc >> 8) ^ *(data++)] ^ (acc << 8);
/* ECMA-130 22.3.6 and MMC-3 Annex J (CD-TEXT) want the result with
inverted bits
*/
return ~acc;
}
/*
This was the function inherited with libburn-0.2.
static unsigned short ccitt_table[256] = {
0x0000, 0x1021, 0x2042, 0x3063, 0x4084, 0x50A5, 0x60C6, 0x70E7,
0x8108, 0x9129, 0xA14A, 0xB16B, 0xC18C, 0xD1AD, 0xE1CE, 0xF1EF,
0x1231, 0x0210, 0x3273, 0x2252, 0x52B5, 0x4294, 0x72F7, 0x62D6,
0x9339, 0x8318, 0xB37B, 0xA35A, 0xD3BD, 0xC39C, 0xF3FF, 0xE3DE,
0x2462, 0x3443, 0x0420, 0x1401, 0x64E6, 0x74C7, 0x44A4, 0x5485,
0xA56A, 0xB54B, 0x8528, 0x9509, 0xE5EE, 0xF5CF, 0xC5AC, 0xD58D,
0x3653, 0x2672, 0x1611, 0x0630, 0x76D7, 0x66F6, 0x5695, 0x46B4,
0xB75B, 0xA77A, 0x9719, 0x8738, 0xF7DF, 0xE7FE, 0xD79D, 0xC7BC,
0x48C4, 0x58E5, 0x6886, 0x78A7, 0x0840, 0x1861, 0x2802, 0x3823,
0xC9CC, 0xD9ED, 0xE98E, 0xF9AF, 0x8948, 0x9969, 0xA90A, 0xB92B,
0x5AF5, 0x4AD4, 0x7AB7, 0x6A96, 0x1A71, 0x0A50, 0x3A33, 0x2A12,
0xDBFD, 0xCBDC, 0xFBBF, 0xEB9E, 0x9B79, 0x8B58, 0xBB3B, 0xAB1A,
0x6CA6, 0x7C87, 0x4CE4, 0x5CC5, 0x2C22, 0x3C03, 0x0C60, 0x1C41,
0xEDAE, 0xFD8F, 0xCDEC, 0xDDCD, 0xAD2A, 0xBD0B, 0x8D68, 0x9D49,
0x7E97, 0x6EB6, 0x5ED5, 0x4EF4, 0x3E13, 0x2E32, 0x1E51, 0x0E70,
0xFF9F, 0xEFBE, 0xDFDD, 0xCFFC, 0xBF1B, 0xAF3A, 0x9F59, 0x8F78,
0x9188, 0x81A9, 0xB1CA, 0xA1EB, 0xD10C, 0xC12D, 0xF14E, 0xE16F,
0x1080, 0x00A1, 0x30C2, 0x20E3, 0x5004, 0x4025, 0x7046, 0x6067,
0x83B9, 0x9398, 0xA3FB, 0xB3DA, 0xC33D, 0xD31C, 0xE37F, 0xF35E,
0x02B1, 0x1290, 0x22F3, 0x32D2, 0x4235, 0x5214, 0x6277, 0x7256,
0xB5EA, 0xA5CB, 0x95A8, 0x8589, 0xF56E, 0xE54F, 0xD52C, 0xC50D,
0x34E2, 0x24C3, 0x14A0, 0x0481, 0x7466, 0x6447, 0x5424, 0x4405,
0xA7DB, 0xB7FA, 0x8799, 0x97B8, 0xE75F, 0xF77E, 0xC71D, 0xD73C,
0x26D3, 0x36F2, 0x0691, 0x16B0, 0x6657, 0x7676, 0x4615, 0x5634,
0xD94C, 0xC96D, 0xF90E, 0xE92F, 0x99C8, 0x89E9, 0xB98A, 0xA9AB,
0x5844, 0x4865, 0x7806, 0x6827, 0x18C0, 0x08E1, 0x3882, 0x28A3,
0xCB7D, 0xDB5C, 0xEB3F, 0xFB1E, 0x8BF9, 0x9BD8, 0xABBB, 0xBB9A,
0x4A75, 0x5A54, 0x6A37, 0x7A16, 0x0AF1, 0x1AD0, 0x2AB3, 0x3A92,
0xFD2E, 0xED0F, 0xDD6C, 0xCD4D, 0xBDAA, 0xAD8B, 0x9DE8, 0x8DC9,
0x7C26, 0x6C07, 0x5C64, 0x4C45, 0x3CA2, 0x2C83, 0x1CE0, 0x0CC1,
0xEF1F, 0xFF3E, 0xCF5D, 0xDF7C, 0xAF9B, 0xBFBA, 0x8FD9, 0x9FF8,
0x6E17, 0x7E36, 0x4E55, 0x5E74, 0x2E93, 0x3EB2, 0x0ED1, 0x1EF0
};
unsigned short crc_ccitt(unsigned char *q, int len)
{
unsigned short crc = 0;
while (len-- > 0)
crc = ccitt_table[(crc >> 8 ^ *q++) & 0xff] ^ (crc << 8);
return ~crc;
}
*/
/* Exploration ts B00214 :
ECMA-130, 14.3 "EDC field"
"The EDC field shall consist of 4 bytes recorded in positions 2064 to 2067.
The error detection code shall be a 32-bit CRC applied on bytes 0 to 2063.
The least significant bit of a data byte is used first. The EDC codeword
must be divisible by the check polynomial:
P(x) = (x^16 + x^15 + x^2 + 1) . (x^16 + x^2 + x + 1)
The least significant parity bit (x^0) is stored in the most significant
bit position of byte 2067.
"
Used for raw writing in sector.c
ts B20211:
Discussion why function crc_32() implements above prescription of ECMA-130.
See end of this file for the ofunction inherited with libburn-0.2.
The mentioned polynomial product
(x^16 + x^15 + x^2 + 1) . (x^16 + x^2 + x + 1)
yields this sum of x exponents
32 31 18 16
18 17 4 2
17 16 3 1
16 15 2 0
======================================
32 31 16 15 4 3 1 0
(The number of x^18 and x^17 is divisible by two and thus 0 in GF(2).)
This yields as 33 bit number:
0x18001801b
If above prescription gets implemented straight forward by function
crc_18001801b(), then its results match the ones of crc_32() with all test
strings which i could invent.
The function consists of a conventional polynomial division with reverse
input order of bits per byte.
Further it swaps the bits in the resulting 32 bit word. That is because
sector.c:sector_headers writes the 4 bytes of crc_32() as little endian.
The ECMA-130 prescription rather demands big endianness and bit swapping
towards the normal bit order in bytes:
"The EDC field shall consist of 4 bytes recorded in positions 2064 to 2067.
[...]
The least significant parity bit (x^0) is stored in the most
significant bit position of byte 2067."
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
/* Overall bit mirroring of a 32 bit word */
unsigned int rfl32(unsigned int acc)
{
unsigned int inv_acc;
int i;
inv_acc = 0;
for (i = 0; i < 32; i++)
if (acc & (1 << i))
inv_acc |= 1 << (31 - i);
return inv_acc;
}
/* Plain implementation of polynomial division on a Galois field, where
addition and subtraction both are binary exor. Euclidian algorithm.
Divisor is (x^16 + x^15 + x^2 + 1) * (x^16 + x^2 + x + 1).
This is about ten times slower than the table driven algorithm.
@param flag bit0= do not mirror bits in input bytes and result word
(Useful for building the byte indexed CRC table)
*/
static unsigned int crc_18001801b(unsigned char *data, int count, int flag)
{
unsigned int acc = 0, top;
long int i;
unsigned int inv_acc;
for (i = 0; i < count * 8 + 32; i++) {
top = acc & 0x80000000;
acc = (acc << 1);
if (i < count * 8) {
if (flag & 1)
/* Normal bit sequence of input bytes */
acc |= ((data[i / 8] >> (7 - (i % 8))) & 1);
else
/* Bit sequence of input bytes mirrored */
acc |= ((data[i / 8] >> (i % 8)) & 1);
}
if (top)
acc ^= 0x8001801b;
}
if (flag & 1)
return (unsigned int) (acc & 0xffffffff);
/* The bits of the whole 32 bit result are mirrored for ECMA-130
output compliance and for sector.c habit to store CRC little endian
although ECMA-130 prescribes it big endian.
*/
inv_acc = rfl32((unsigned int) acc);
return inv_acc;
}
/*
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
Above discussion why crc_ccitt() and crc_11021() yield identical results
can be changed from 16 bit to 32 bit by chosing h(a) and l(a) so that:
r(a) = h(a) * X * X * X + l(a)
h(a) corresponds to the highest byte of crc(A), whereas l(a) corresponds
to the lower three bytes of crc(A).
This yields
r(a * X + b)
= l(a) * X + r(h(a) * X * X * X * X + b)
h(a) * X * X * X * X is the polynomial representation of the high byte of
32 bit word crc(A).
So in the world of bit patterns we have:
crc(byte string A expanded by byte B)
= (lowest_three_bytes(crc(A)) << 8) ^ crc(high_byte(crc(A)) ^ B)
Regrettably this does not yet account for the byte-internal mirroring of
bits during the conversion from bit pattern to polynomial, and during
conversion from polynomial residue to bit pattern.
Be rfl8(D) the result of byte-internal mirroring of bit pattern D,
and mirr8(d) its corresponding polynom.
Be now h(a) and l(a) chosen so that: r(mirr8(a)) = h(a) * X * X * X + l(a)
This corresponds to highest byte and lower three bytes of crc(A).
r(mirr8(a) * X + mirr8(b))
= r(h(a) * X * X * X * X) + r(l(a) * X) + r(mirr8(b))
= l(a)) * X + r(h(a) * X * X * X * X + mirr8(b))
The corresponding bit pattern operation is
crc(mirrored byte string A expanded by mirrored byte B)
= (lowest_three_bytes(crc(A)) << 8) ^ crc(high_byte(crc(A)) ^ rfl8(B))
This demands a final result mirroring to meet the ECMA-130 prescription.
rfl8() can be implemented as lookup table.
The start value of the bit shifting iteration is 0x00000000, which leads
to the same start value for the table driven byte shifting.
The following function crc32_by_tab() yields the same results as functions
crc_18001801b() and crc_32():
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
/* Byte-internal bit mirroring function.
*/
unsigned int rfl8(unsigned int acc)
{
unsigned int inv_acc;
int i, j;
inv_acc = 0;
for (j = 0; j < 4; j++)
for (i = 0; i < 8; i++)
if (acc & (1 << (i + 8 * j)))
inv_acc |= 1 << ((7 - i) + 8 * j);
return inv_acc;
}
#ifdef Libburn_with_crc_illustratioN
/* Not needed for libburn. The new implementation of function crc_32() is the
one that is used.
*/
unsigned int crc32_by_tab(unsigned char *data, int count, int flag)
{
static unsigned int crc_tab[256], tab_initialized = 0;
static unsigned char mirr_tab[256];
unsigned int acc, inv_acc;
unsigned char b[1];
int i;
if (!tab_initialized) {
for (i = 0; i < 256; i++) {
b[0] = i;
/* Create table of non-mirrored 0x18001801b residues */
crc_tab[i] = crc_18001801b(b, 1, 1);
/* Create table of mirrored byte values */
mirr_tab[i] = rfl8(i);
}
tab_initialized = 1;
}
acc = 0;
for (i = 0; i < count; i++)
acc = (acc << 8) ^ crc_tab[(acc >> 24) ^ mirr_tab[data[i]]];
/* The bits of the whole 32 bit result are mirrored for ECMA-130
output compliance and for sector.c habit to store CRC little endian
although ECMA-130 prescribes it big endian.
*/
inv_acc = rfl32((unsigned int) acc);
return inv_acc;
}
#endif /* Libburn_with_crc_illustratioN */
/*
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
Above function yields sufficient performance, nevertheless the old function
crc_32() (see below) is faster by avoiding the additional mirror table
lookup.
A test with 10 times 650 MB on 3000 MHz amd64:
crc_18001801b : 187 s
crc32_by_tab : 27 s
crc_32 : 16 s
So how does crc_32() avoid the application of bit mirroring to B ?.
Inherited crc_32() performs
crc = crc32_table[(crc ^ *data++) & 0xffL] ^ (crc >> 8);
Above function crc32_by_tab() would be
crc = crc_tab[(crc >> 24) ^ mirr_tab[*data++]] ^ (crc << 8);
The shortcut does not change the polynomial representation of the algorithm
or the mapping from and to bit patterns. It only mirrors the bit direction
in the bytes and in the 32-bit words which are involved in the bit pattern
computation. This affects input (which is desired), intermediate state
(which is as good as unmirrored), and final output (which would be slightly
undesirable if libburn could not use the mirrored result anyway).
Instead of the high byte (crc >> 24), the abbreviated algorithm uses
the low byte of the mirrored intermediate checksum (crc & 0xffL).
Instead of shifting the other three intermediate bytes to the left
(crc << 8), the abbreviated algorithm shifts them to the right (crc >> 8).
In both cases they overwrite the single byte that was used for computing
the table index.
The byte indexed table of CRC values needs to hold mirrored 32 bit values.
The byte index [(crc ^ *data++) & 0xffL] would need to be mirrored, which
would eat up the gain of not mirroring the input bytes. But this mirroring
can be pre-computed into the table by exchanging each value with the value
of its mirrored index.
So this relation exists between the CRC table crc_tab[] of crc32_by_tab()
and the table crc32_table[] of the abbreviated algorithm crc_32():
crc_tab[i] == rfl32(crc32_table[rfl8(i)])
for i={0..255}.
I compared the generated table in crc32_by_tab() by this test
for (i = 0; i < 256; i++) {
if (rfl32(crc_tab[rfl8(i)]) != crc32_table[i] ||
crc_tab[i] != rfl32(crc32_table[rfl8(i)])) {
printf("DEVIATION : i = %d\n", i);
exit(1);
}
}
No screaming abort happened.
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
/* This is my own mirrored table implementation for which i claim copyright.
With gcc -O2 it shows the same efficiency as the inherited implementation
below. With -O3, -O1, or -O0 it is only slightly slower.
Copyright (c) 2012 Thomas Schmitt <scdbackup@gmx.net>
*/
unsigned int crc_32(unsigned char *data, int count)
{
static unsigned int crc_tab[256], tab_initialized = 0;
unsigned int acc = 0;
unsigned char b[1];
int i;
if (!tab_initialized) {
/* Create table of mirrored 0x18001801b residues in
bit-mirrored index positions.
*/
for (i = 0; i < 256; i++) {
b[0] = i;
crc_tab[rfl8(i)] = rfl32(crc_18001801b(b, 1, 1));
}
tab_initialized = 1;
}
for (i = 0; i < count; i++)
acc = (acc >> 8) ^ crc_tab[(acc & 0xff) ^ data[i]];
/* The bits of the whole 32 bit result stay mirrored for ECMA-130
output 8-bit mirroring and for sector.c habit to store the CRC
little endian although ECMA-130 prescribes it big endian.
*/
return acc;
}
/*
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
This was the function inherited with libburn-0.2 which implements the
abbreviated algorithm. Its obscure existence led me to above insights.
My compliments to the (unknown) people who invented this.
unsigned long crc32_table[256] = {
0x00000000L, 0x90910101L, 0x91210201L, 0x01B00300L,
0x92410401L, 0x02D00500L, 0x03600600L, 0x93F10701L,
0x94810801L, 0x04100900L, 0x05A00A00L, 0x95310B01L,
@ -106,44 +627,16 @@ unsigned long crc32_table[256] = {
0xE541F401L, 0x75D0F500L, 0x7460F600L, 0xE4F1F701L,
0xE381F801L, 0x7310F900L, 0x72A0FA00L, 0xE231FB01L,
0x71C0FC00L, 0xE151FD01L, 0xE0E1FE01L, 0x7070FF00L
};
};
/* Exploration ts B00214 :
ECMA-130, 22.3.6 "CRC field"
Generating polynomial: x^16 + x^12 + x^5 + 1
Also known as CRC-16-CCITT, CRC-CCITT
Use in libburn for raw write modes in sector.c.
There is also disabled code in read.c which would use it.
*/
unsigned short crc_ccitt(unsigned char *q, int len)
{
unsigned short crc = 0;
while (len-- > 0)
crc = ccitt_table[(crc >> 8 ^ *q++) & 0xff] ^ (crc << 8);
return ~crc;
}
/* Exploration ts B00214 :
ECMA-130, 14.3 "EDC field"
"The EDC codeword must be divisible by the check polynomial:
P(x) = (x^16 + x^15 + x^2 + 1) . (x^16 + x^2 + x + 1)
"
>>> Test whether this coincides with CRC-32 IEEE 802.3
x^32 + x^26 + x^23 + x^22 + x^16 + x^12 + x^11 + x^10
+ x^8 + x^7 + x^5 + x^4 + x^2 + x + 1
Used for raw writing in sector.c
*/
unsigned int crc_32(unsigned char *data, int len)
{
unsigned int crc_32(unsigned char *data, int len)
{
unsigned int crc = 0;
while (len-- > 0)
crc = crc32_table[(crc ^ *data++) & 0xffL] ^ (crc >> 8);
return crc;
}
}
*/

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@ -1,11 +1,21 @@
/* -*- indent-tabs-mode: t; tab-width: 8; c-basic-offset: 8; -*- */
/* Copyright (c) 2004 - 2006 Derek Foreman, Ben Jansens
Copyright (c) 2012 Thomas Schmitt <scdbackup@gmx.net>
Provided under GPL version 2 or later.
*/
#ifndef BURN__CRC_H
#define BURN__CRC_H
#ifdef Xorriso_standalonE
/* Source module crc.c of yet unclear ancestry is excluded from GNU xorriso */
/* ts B20219 : The functions have been re-implemented from scratch after
studying texts about CRC computation and understanding the
meaning of the underlying ECMA-130 specs.
Nevertheless, there is no need to include them into xorriso
because it does neither CD-TEXT nor raw CD writing.
*/
#ifndef Libburn_no_crc_C
#define Libburn_no_crc_C 1
#endif

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@ -25,20 +25,4 @@ void burn_set_verbosity(int v)
burn_verbosity = v;
}
void burn_print(int level, const char *a, ...)
{
#ifdef WIN32
char debug_string_data[256];
#endif
va_list vl;
if (level <= burn_verbosity) {
va_start(vl, a);
#ifdef WIN32
vsprintf(debug_string_data, a, vl);
OutputDebugString(debug_string_data);
#else
vfprintf(stderr, a, vl);
#endif
}
}

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@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
/* -*- indent-tabs-mode: t; tab-width: 8; c-basic-offset: 8; -*- */
/* Copyright (c) 2004 - 2006 Derek Foreman, Ben Jansens
Copyright (c) 2006 - 2010 Thomas Schmitt <scdbackup@gmx.net>
Copyright (c) 2006 - 2014 Thomas Schmitt <scdbackup@gmx.net>
Provided under GPL version 2 or later.
*/
@ -19,6 +19,7 @@ struct command;
struct mempage;
struct scsi_mode_data;
struct burn_speed_descriptor;
struct burn_feature_descr;
#define LEAD_IN 1
#define GAP 2
@ -85,7 +86,7 @@ struct burn_drive *burn_drive_finish_enum(struct burn_drive *d);
int burn_drive_inquire_media(struct burn_drive *d);
/* ts A61125 : model aspects of burn_drive_release */
int burn_drive_mark_unready(struct burn_drive *d);
int burn_drive_mark_unready(struct burn_drive *d, int flag);
/* ts A61226 */
@ -151,4 +152,22 @@ int burn_abort_5(int patience,
int (*pacifier_func)(void *handle, int patience, int elapsed),
void *handle, int elapsed, int flag);
/* ts B10730 */
/* Send a default mode page 05 to CD and DVD-R-oids */
int burn_drive_send_default_page_05(struct burn_drive *d, int flag);
/* ts B40106 */
int burn_feature_descr_new(struct burn_feature_descr **new,
unsigned char *descr, int descr_len, int flag);
/* ts B40106 */
int burn_feature_descr_free(struct burn_feature_descr **new, int flag);
/* ts B40107 */
int burn_drive_has_feature(struct burn_drive *d, int feature_code,
struct burn_feature_descr **descr, int flag);
int burn_drive_grab_stdio(struct burn_drive *d, int flag);
#endif /* __DRIVE */

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@ -26,6 +26,8 @@
#include "libburn.h"
#include "file.h"
#include "async.h"
#include "init.h"
#include "util.h"
#include "libdax_msgs.h"
extern struct libdax_msgs *libdax_messenger;
@ -175,7 +177,7 @@ struct burn_source *burn_fd_source_new(int datafd, int subfd, off_t size)
if (datafd == -1)
return NULL;
fs = calloc(1, sizeof(struct burn_source_file));
fs = burn_alloc_mem(sizeof(struct burn_source_file), 1, 0);
if (fs == NULL) /* ts A70825 */
return NULL;
fs->datafd = datafd;
@ -510,7 +512,7 @@ struct burn_source *burn_fifo_source_new(struct burn_source *inp,
"Desired fifo buffer too small", 0, 0);
return NULL;
}
fs = calloc(1, sizeof(struct burn_source_fifo));
fs = burn_alloc_mem(sizeof(struct burn_source_fifo), 1, 0);
if (fs == NULL)
return NULL;
fs->is_started = 0;
@ -625,7 +627,9 @@ void burn_fifo_next_interval(struct burn_source *source,
*interval_min_fill = fs->interval_min_fill;
ret = burn_fifo_inquire_status(source,
&size, &free_bytes, &status_text);
&size, &free_bytes, &status_text);
if (ret < 0)
return;
fs->interval_min_fill = size - free_bytes - 1;
}
@ -755,9 +759,12 @@ int burn_fifo_fill(struct burn_source *source, int bufsize, int flag)
static void offst_free(struct burn_source *source);
static struct burn_source_offst *offst_auth(struct burn_source *source)
/* @param flag bit0 = do not check for burn_source_offst, do not return NULL
*/
static struct burn_source_offst *offst_auth(struct burn_source *source,
int flag)
{
if (source->free_data != offst_free) {
if (source->free_data != offst_free && !(flag & 1)) {
libdax_msgs_submit(libdax_messenger, -1, 0x0002017a,
LIBDAX_MSGS_SEV_FAILURE, LIBDAX_MSGS_PRIO_HIGH,
"Expected offset source object as parameter",
@ -771,18 +778,21 @@ static off_t offst_get_size(struct burn_source *source)
{
struct burn_source_offst *fs;
if ((fs = offst_auth(source)) == NULL)
if ((fs = offst_auth(source, 0)) == NULL)
return (off_t) 0;
return fs->size;
return fs->nominal_size;
}
static int offst_set_size(struct burn_source *source, off_t size)
{
struct burn_source_offst *fs;
if ((fs = offst_auth(source)) == NULL)
if ((fs = offst_auth(source, 0)) == NULL)
return 0;
fs->size = size;
fs->nominal_size = size;
if (fs->size <= 0 || fs->size_adjustable)
fs->size = size;
return 1;
}
@ -790,12 +800,12 @@ static void offst_free(struct burn_source *source)
{
struct burn_source_offst *fs;
if ((fs = offst_auth(source)) == NULL)
if ((fs = offst_auth(source, 0)) == NULL)
return;
if (fs->prev != NULL)
offst_auth(fs->prev)->next = fs->next;
offst_auth(fs->prev, 1)->next = fs->next;
if (fs->next != NULL)
offst_auth(fs->next)->prev = fs->prev;
offst_auth(fs->next, 1)->prev = fs->prev;
if (fs->inp != NULL)
burn_source_free(fs->inp); /* i.e. decrement refcount */
free(source->data);
@ -807,13 +817,13 @@ static int offst_read(struct burn_source *source, unsigned char *buffer,
int ret, to_read, todo;
struct burn_source_offst *fs;
if ((fs = offst_auth(source)) == NULL)
if ((fs = offst_auth(source, 0)) == NULL)
return -1;
/* Eventually skip bytes up to start position */;
if (!fs->running) {
if (fs->prev != NULL)
fs->pos = offst_auth(fs->prev)->pos;
fs->pos = offst_auth(fs->prev, 1)->pos;
fs->running= 1;
}
if(fs->pos < fs->start) {
@ -848,7 +858,7 @@ static int offst_cancel(struct burn_source *source)
int ret;
struct burn_source_offst *fs;
if ((fs = offst_auth(source)) == NULL)
if ((fs = offst_auth(source, 0)) == NULL)
return -1;
ret = burn_source_cancel(fs->inp);
return ret;
@ -862,7 +872,7 @@ struct burn_source *burn_offst_source_new(
struct burn_source_offst *fs, *prev_fs = NULL;
if (prev != NULL)
if ((prev_fs = offst_auth(prev)) == NULL)
if ((prev_fs = offst_auth(prev, 0)) == NULL)
return NULL; /* Not type burn_source_offst */
fs = calloc(1, sizeof(struct burn_source_offst));
@ -887,7 +897,7 @@ struct burn_source *burn_offst_source_new(
fs->next = NULL;
if (prev != NULL) {
if (prev_fs->next != NULL) {
offst_auth(prev_fs->next)->prev = src;
offst_auth(prev_fs->next, 1)->prev = src;
fs->next = prev_fs->next;
}
prev_fs->next = src;
@ -901,6 +911,8 @@ struct burn_source *burn_offst_source_new(
}
fs->start = start;
fs->size = size;
fs->size_adjustable = !(flag & 1);
fs->nominal_size = size;
fs->running = 0;
fs->pos = 0;
inp->refcount++; /* make sure inp lives longer than src */
@ -908,3 +920,159 @@ struct burn_source *burn_offst_source_new(
return src;
}
/* -------------------- WAVE file extractor ------------------- */
/* ts B30522 */
/* API
@param flag Bitfield for control purposes:
bit0= Report about progress by UPDATE message
bit3= Enable DAP : "flaw obscuring mechanisms like
audio data mute and interpolate"
*/
int burn_drive_extract_audio(struct burn_drive *drive,
int start_sector, int sector_count,
char *target_path, int flag)
{
int fd = -1, ret, todo, sector_no, val, min, sec, fr;
int sectors_done= 0;
off_t data_size, data_count = 0;
time_t last_pacified = 0, now;
char *msg = NULL, *buf = NULL;
BURN_ALLOC_MEM(msg, char, 4096);
BURN_ALLOC_MEM(buf, char, 24 * 2352);
fd = open(target_path, O_WRONLY | O_CREAT,
S_IRUSR | S_IWUSR | S_IRGRP | S_IWGRP | S_IROTH | S_IWOTH);
if (fd == -1) {
sprintf(msg, "Cannot open disk file for writing: %.4000s",
target_path);
libdax_msgs_submit(libdax_messenger, -1, 0x000201a1,
LIBDAX_MSGS_SEV_FAILURE, LIBDAX_MSGS_PRIO_HIGH,
msg, errno, 0);
ret = 0; goto ex;
}
/* WAV header */
strcpy(buf, "RIFF");
val = 4 + 8 + 16 + 8 + sector_count * 2352; /* ChunkSize */
burn_int_to_lsb(val, buf + 4);
strcpy(buf + 8, "WAVE");
strcpy(buf + 12, "fmt ");
burn_int_to_lsb(16, buf + 16); /* Subchunk1Size */
buf[20] = 1; /* AudioFormat */
buf[21] = 0;
buf[22] = 2; /* NumChannels */
buf[23] = 0;
burn_int_to_lsb(44100, buf + 24); /* SampleRate */
burn_int_to_lsb(176400, buf + 28); /* ByteRate */
buf[32] = 4; /* BlockAlign */
buf[33] = 0;
buf[34] = 16; /* BitsPerSample */
buf[35] = 0;
strcpy(buf + 36, "data");
burn_int_to_lsb(sector_count * 2352, buf + 40); /* Subchunk2Size */
ret = write(fd, buf, 44);
if (ret == -1)
goto write_error;
/* Audio data */
todo = sector_count;
sector_no = start_sector;
while (todo > 0) {
if (todo > 24)
data_size = 24 * 2352;
else
data_size = todo * 2352;
ret = burn_read_audio(drive, sector_no, buf, data_size,
&data_count, flag & 8);
if (ret <= 0) {
sprintf(msg, "Failure to read audio sectors");
libdax_msgs_submit(libdax_messenger, -1, 0x000201a4,
LIBDAX_MSGS_SEV_FAILURE, LIBDAX_MSGS_PRIO_HIGH,
msg, 0, 0);
goto ex;
}
ret = write(fd, buf, data_count);
if (ret == -1) {
write_error:;
sprintf(msg,
"Error while writing to disk file: %.4000s",
target_path);
libdax_msgs_submit(libdax_messenger, -1, 0x000201a2,
LIBDAX_MSGS_SEV_FAILURE,
LIBDAX_MSGS_PRIO_HIGH,
msg, errno, 0);
ret = 0; goto ex;
}
todo -= data_count / 2352;
sectors_done += data_count / 2352;
sector_no += data_count / 2352;
if ((flag & 1) && (now = time(NULL)) - last_pacified >= 1) {
last_pacified = now;
burn_lba_to_msf(sectors_done, &min, &sec, &fr);
sprintf(msg,
"Minutes:seconds of audio data read: %2d:%2.2d (%6.2f MB)",
min, sec,
((double) sectors_done) * 2352.0 / 1048576.0);
libdax_msgs_submit(libdax_messenger, -1, 0x000201a3,
LIBDAX_MSGS_SEV_UPDATE,
LIBDAX_MSGS_PRIO_HIGH,
msg, 0, 1);
}
}
if ((flag & 1)) {
burn_lba_to_msf(sectors_done, &min, &sec, &fr);
sprintf(msg,
"Minutes:seconds of audio data read: %2d:%2.2d (%6.2f MB)",
min, sec, ((double) sectors_done) * 2352.0 / 1048576.0);
libdax_msgs_submit(libdax_messenger, -1, 0x000201a3,
LIBDAX_MSGS_SEV_UPDATE,
LIBDAX_MSGS_PRIO_HIGH,
msg, 0, 0);
}
ret = 1;
ex:;
BURN_FREE_MEM(buf);
BURN_FREE_MEM(msg);
if (fd != -1)
close(fd);
return ret;
}
/* ts B30522 */
/* API
@param flag Bitfield for control purposes:
bit0= Report about progress by UPDATE message
bit3= Enable DAP : "flaw obscuring mechanisms like
audio data mute and interpolate"
*/
int burn_drive_extract_audio_track(struct burn_drive *drive,
struct burn_track *track,
char *target_path, int flag)
{
int ret;
struct burn_toc_entry toc_entry;
burn_track_get_entry(track, &toc_entry);
if (!(toc_entry.extensions_valid & 1)) {
/* Can only happen if burn_disc_cd_toc_extensions() is skipped
in mmc_read_toc_al().
*/
libdax_msgs_submit(libdax_messenger, -1, 0x00000004,
LIBDAX_MSGS_SEV_FATAL, LIBDAX_MSGS_PRIO_HIGH,
"Internal libburn error: Outdated burn_toc_entry format encountered",
errno, 0);
return -1;
}
ret = burn_drive_extract_audio(drive, toc_entry.start_lba,
toc_entry.track_blocks,
target_path, flag & (1 | 8));
return ret;
}

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@ -82,6 +82,10 @@ struct burn_source_offst {
struct burn_source *prev;
off_t start;
off_t size;
int size_adjustable;
/* for set_size/get_size */
int nominal_size;
/* To help offst_free() */
struct burn_source *next;

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@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
/* -*- indent-tabs-mode: t; tab-width: 8; c-basic-offset: 8; -*- */
/* Copyright (c) 2004 - 2006 Derek Foreman, Ben Jansens
Copyright (c) 2006 - 2011 Thomas Schmitt <scdbackup@gmx.net>
Copyright (c) 2006 - 2013 Thomas Schmitt <scdbackup@gmx.net>
Provided under GPL version 2 or later.
*/
@ -31,6 +31,7 @@
#include "libburn.h"
#include "drive.h"
#include "transport.h"
#include "util.h"
/* ts A60825 : The storage location for back_hacks.h variables. */
#define BURN_BACK_HACKS_INIT 1
@ -43,6 +44,9 @@ struct libdax_msgs *libdax_messenger= NULL;
int burn_running = 0;
double lib_start_time;
/* ts A60813 : GNU/Linux: whether to use O_EXCL on open() of device files
ts B00212 : FreeBSD: whether to use flock(LOCK_EX) after open()
*/
@ -136,6 +140,8 @@ int burn_initialize(void)
if (burn_running)
return 1;
lib_start_time = burn_get_time(0);
burn_support_untested_profiles = 0;
ret = burn_msgs_initialize();
if (ret <= 0)
@ -347,6 +353,17 @@ int burn_sev_to_text(int severity_number, char **severity_name, int flag)
return ret;
}
/* ts B21214 API */
char *burn_list_sev_texts(int flag)
{
char *sev_list;
libdax_msgs__sev_to_text(0, &sev_list, 1);
return sev_list;
}
/* ts B00224 */
char *burn_util_thread_id(pid_t pid, pthread_t tid, char text[80])
{
@ -362,6 +379,23 @@ char *burn_util_thread_id(pid_t pid, pthread_t tid, char text[80])
return text;
}
/* ts B20122 */
/* @param value 0=return rather than exit(value)
*/
int burn_abort_exit(int value)
{
burn_abort(4440, burn_abort_pacifier, abort_message_prefix);
fprintf(stderr,
"\n%sABORT : Program done. Even if you do not see a shell prompt.\n\n",
abort_message_prefix);
if (value)
exit(value);
burn_global_abort_level = -2;
return(1);
}
int burn_builtin_abort_handler(void *handle, int signum, int flag)
{
@ -476,13 +510,9 @@ int burn_builtin_abort_handler(void *handle, int signum, int flag)
"%sABORT : Wait the normal burning time before any kill -9\n",
abort_message_prefix);
close(0); /* somehow stdin as input blocks abort until EOF */
burn_abort(4440, burn_abort_pacifier, abort_message_prefix);
fprintf(stderr,
"\n%sABORT : Program done. Even if you do not see a shell prompt.\n\n",
abort_message_prefix);
burn_global_abort_level = -2;
return(1);
burn_abort_exit(0);
return (1);
}
@ -519,7 +549,7 @@ void burn_set_signal_handling(void *handle, burn_abort_handler_t handler,
if(burn_builtin_signal_action == 0)
burn_builtin_signal_action = 1;
Cleanup_set_handlers(handle, (Cleanup_app_handler_T) handler,
(mode & 15) | 4);
(mode & 15) | 4 | (mode & 256));
burn_global_signal_handle = handle;
burn_global_signal_handler = handler;
}
@ -550,6 +580,41 @@ int burn_init_catch_on_abort(int flag)
}
/* B20122 */
/* Temporarily disable builtin actions 0,1,2 to avoid that burn_abort()
waits for its own thread to end grabbing.
*/
int burn_grab_prepare_sig_action(int *signal_action_mem, int flag)
{
*signal_action_mem = -1;
if (burn_global_signal_handler == burn_builtin_abort_handler &&
burn_builtin_signal_action >= 0 &&
burn_builtin_signal_action <= 2) {
*signal_action_mem = burn_builtin_signal_action;
burn_builtin_signal_action = 3;
}
return 1;
}
/* B20122 */
/* Re-enable builtin actions 0,1,2 and perform delayed signal reactions
*/
int burn_grab_restore_sig_action(int signal_action_mem, int flag)
{
if (signal_action_mem >= 0)
burn_builtin_signal_action = signal_action_mem;
if (burn_is_aborting(0) && signal_action_mem >= 0) {
if (signal_action_mem == 0 || signal_action_mem == 1) {
burn_abort_exit(1); /* Never comes back */
} else if (signal_action_mem == 2) {
burn_builtin_triggered_action = signal_action_mem;
}
}
return 1;
}
/* ts A70223 : API */
void burn_allow_untested_profiles(int yes)
{
@ -589,7 +654,7 @@ void *burn_alloc_mem(size_t size, size_t count, int flag)
{
void *pt;
pt = calloc(size, count);
pt = calloc(count, size);
if(pt == NULL)
libdax_msgs_submit(libdax_messenger, -1, 0x00000003,
LIBDAX_MSGS_SEV_FATAL, LIBDAX_MSGS_PRIO_HIGH,

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@ -1,10 +1,17 @@
/* -*- indent-tabs-mode: t; tab-width: 8; c-basic-offset: 8; -*- */
/* Copyright (c) 2004 - 2006 Derek Foreman, Ben Jansens
Copyright (c) 2006 - 2013 Thomas Schmitt <scdbackup@gmx.net>
Provided under GPL version 2 or later.
*/
#ifndef BURN__INIT_H
#define BURN__INIT_H
extern int burn_running;
extern double lib_start_time;
/** Indicator for burn_drive_get_status() wether a signal hit parts of the
thread team.
0= all works well ,
@ -36,10 +43,21 @@ void *burn_alloc_mem(size_t size, size_t count, int flag);
ret= -1; goto ex; \
} }
#define BURN_ALLOC_MEM_VOID(pt, typ, count) { \
pt= (typ *) burn_alloc_mem(sizeof(typ), (size_t) (count), 0); \
if(pt == NULL) { \
goto ex; \
} }
#define BURN_FREE_MEM(pt) { \
if(pt != NULL) \
free((char *) pt); \
}
/* B20122 */
int burn_grab_prepare_sig_action(int *signal_action_mem, int flag);
int burn_grab_restore_sig_action(int signal_action_mem, int flag);
#endif /* BURN__INIT_H */

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@ -4,6 +4,8 @@ burn_abort;
burn_abort_pacifier;
burn_allow_drive_role_4;
burn_allow_untested_profiles;
burn_cdtext_from_session;
burn_cdtext_from_packfile;
burn_disc_add_session;
burn_disc_available_space;
burn_disc_close_damaged;
@ -17,9 +19,12 @@ burn_disc_get_bd_spare_info;
burn_disc_get_cd_info;
burn_disc_get_format_descr;
burn_disc_get_formats;
burn_disc_get_incomplete_sessions;
burn_disc_get_leadin_text;
burn_disc_get_media_id;
burn_disc_get_msc1;
burn_disc_get_multi_caps;
burn_disc_get_phys_format_info;
burn_disc_get_profile;
burn_disc_get_sectors;
burn_disc_get_sessions;
@ -27,6 +32,7 @@ burn_disc_get_status;
burn_disc_next_track_is_damaged;
burn_disc_pretend_blank;
burn_disc_pretend_full;
burn_disc_pretend_full_uncond;
burn_disc_read;
burn_disc_read_atip;
burn_disc_remove_session;
@ -39,6 +45,8 @@ burn_drive_convert_fs_adr;
burn_drive_convert_scsi_adr;
burn_drive_d_get_adr;
burn_drive_equals_adr;
burn_drive_extract_audio;
burn_drive_extract_audio_track;
burn_drive_free_speedlist;
burn_drive_get_adr;
burn_drive_get_all_profiles;
@ -58,6 +66,7 @@ burn_drive_is_enumerable_adr;
burn_drive_leave_locked;
burn_drive_obtain_scsi_adr;
burn_drive_probe_cd_write_modes;
burn_drive_re_assess;
burn_drive_release;
burn_drive_scan;
burn_drive_scan_and_grab;
@ -65,6 +74,7 @@ burn_drive_set_buffer_waiting;
burn_drive_set_speed;
burn_drive_set_stream_recording;
burn_drive_snooze;
burn_drive_was_feat21_failure;
burn_drive_wrote_well;
burn_fd_source_new;
burn_fifo_fill;
@ -81,6 +91,9 @@ burn_guess_manufacturer;
burn_initialize;
burn_is_aborting;
burn_lba_to_msf;
burn_list_sev_texts;
burn_lookup_device_link;
burn_make_input_sheet_v07t;
burn_msf_to_lba;
burn_msf_to_sectors;
burn_msgs_obtain;
@ -94,6 +107,7 @@ burn_os_open_track_src;
burn_precheck_write;
burn_preset_device_open;
burn_random_access_write;
burn_read_audio;
burn_read_data;
burn_read_opts_free;
burn_read_opts_new;
@ -108,14 +122,23 @@ burn_read_opts_transfer_damaged_blocks;
burn_scsi_transport_id;
burn_sectors_to_msf;
burn_session_add_track;
burn_session_by_cue_file;
burn_session_create;
burn_session_dispose_cdtext;
burn_session_free;
burn_session_get_cdtext;
burn_session_get_cdtext_par;
burn_session_get_hidefirst;
burn_session_get_leadout_entry;
burn_session_get_sectors;
burn_session_get_start_tno;
burn_session_get_tracks;
burn_session_hide_first_track;
burn_session_input_sheet_v07t;
burn_session_remove_track;
burn_session_set_cdtext;
burn_session_set_cdtext_par;
burn_session_set_start_tno;
burn_set_messenger;
burn_set_scsi_logging;
burn_set_signal_handling;
@ -126,18 +149,26 @@ burn_structure_print_disc;
burn_structure_print_session;
burn_structure_print_track;
burn_text_to_sev;
burn_track_clear_indice;
burn_track_clear_isrc;
burn_track_create;
burn_track_define_data;
burn_track_dispose_cdtext;
burn_track_free;
burn_track_get_cdtext;
burn_track_get_counters;
burn_track_get_entry;
burn_track_get_mode;
burn_track_get_sectors;
burn_track_set_byte_swap;
burn_track_set_cdxa_conv;
burn_track_set_cdtext;
burn_track_set_default_size;
burn_track_set_index;
burn_track_set_isrc;
burn_track_set_isrc_string;
burn_track_set_postgap_size;
burn_track_set_pregap_size;
burn_track_set_size;
burn_track_set_source;
burn_version;
@ -146,12 +177,15 @@ burn_write_opts_free;
burn_write_opts_get_drive;
burn_write_opts_new;
burn_write_opts_set_dvd_obs;
burn_write_opts_set_fail21h_sev;
burn_write_opts_set_fillup;
burn_write_opts_set_force;
burn_write_opts_set_format;
burn_write_opts_set_has_mediacatalog;
burn_write_opts_set_leadin_text;
burn_write_opts_set_mediacatalog;
burn_write_opts_set_multi;
burn_write_opts_set_obs_pad;
burn_write_opts_set_perform_opc;
burn_write_opts_set_simulate;
burn_write_opts_set_start_byte;

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@ -289,7 +289,7 @@ int libdax_msgs__sev_to_text(int severity, char **severity_name,
int flag)
{
if(flag&1) {
*severity_name= "NEVER\nABORT\nFATAL\nFAILURE\nMISHAP\nSORRY\nWARNING\nHINT\nNOTE\nUPDATE\nDEBUG\nERRFILE\nALL";
*severity_name= "ALL ERRFILE DEBUG UPDATE NOTE HINT WARNING SORRY MISHAP FAILURE FATAL ABORT NEVER";
return(1);
}
*severity_name= "";
@ -327,6 +327,11 @@ int libdax_msgs__sev_to_text(int severity, char **severity_name,
}
/*
@param flag Bitfield for control purposes
bit0= If direct output to stderr:
CarriageReturn rather than LineFeed
*/
int libdax_msgs_submit(struct libdax_msgs *m, int origin, int error_code,
int severity, int priority, char *msg_text,
int os_errno, int flag)
@ -345,7 +350,8 @@ int libdax_msgs_submit(struct libdax_msgs *m, int origin, int error_code,
if(ret>0)
sprintf(sev_text,"%s : ",sev_name);
fprintf(stderr,"%s%s%s\n",m->print_id,sev_text,textpt);
fprintf(stderr, "%s%s%s%c", m->print_id, sev_text, textpt,
(flag & 1) ? '\r' : '\n');
if(os_errno!=0) {
ret= libdax_msgs_lock(m,0);
if(ret<=0)

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@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
/* libdax_msgs
Message handling facility of libdax.
Message handling facility of libburn and libisofs.
Copyright (C) 2006-2011 Thomas Schmitt <scdbackup@gmx.net>,
provided under GPL version 2 or later.
*/
@ -302,7 +302,9 @@ int libdax_msgs_refer(struct libdax_msgs **pt, struct libdax_msgs *o, int flag);
@param priority The LIBDAX_MSGS_PRIO_* number of the event.
@param msg_text Printable and human readable message text.
@param os_errno Eventual error code from operating system (0 if none)
@param flag Bitfield for control purposes (unused yet, submit 0)
@param flag Bitfield for control purposes
bit0= If direct output to stderr:
CarriageReturn rather than LineFeed
@return 1 on success, 0 on rejection, <0 for severe errors
*/
int libdax_msgs_submit(struct libdax_msgs *m, int origin, int error_code,
@ -316,7 +318,7 @@ int libdax_msgs_submit(struct libdax_msgs *m, int origin, int error_code,
/** Convert a registered severity number into a severity name
@param flag Bitfield for control purposes:
bit0= list all severity names in a newline separated string
bit0= list all severity names in a blank separated string
@return >0 success, <=0 failure
*/
int libdax_msgs__sev_to_text(int severity, char **severity_name,
@ -411,6 +413,7 @@ Range "libdax_msgs" : 0x00000000 to 0x0000ffff
0x00000001 (DEBUG,ZERO) = Test error message
0x00000002 (DEBUG,ZERO) = Debugging message
0x00000003 (FATAL,HIGH) = Out of virtual memory
0x00000004 (FATAL,HIGH) = Generic fatal error
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
@ -436,6 +439,7 @@ Range "scdbackup" : 0x00020000 to 0x0002ffff
0x0002000b (FAILURE,HIGH) = File object '...' not found
0x0002000c (FAILURE,HIGH) = Cannot start device file enumeration
0x0002000d (FAILURE,HIGH) = Cannot enumerate next device
0x0002000e (NOTE,HIGH) = Failed to open device during
General library operations:
@ -473,7 +477,7 @@ Range "scdbackup" : 0x00020000 to 0x0002ffff
0x0002011f (SORRY,HIGH) = Burning is restricted to a single track
0x00020120 (NOTE,HIGH) = FORMAT UNIT ignored
0x00020121 (FATAL,HIGH) = Write preparation setup failed
0x00020122 (FATAL,HIGH) = SCSI error on format_unit
0x00020122 (FAILURE,HIGH) = SCSI error on format_unit
0x00020123 (SORRY,HIGH) = DVD Media are unsuitable for desired track type
0x00020124 (SORRY,HIGH) = SCSI error on set_streaming
0x00020125 (SORRY,HIGH) = Write start address not supported
@ -516,8 +520,8 @@ Range "scdbackup" : 0x00020000 to 0x0002ffff
0x0002014a (SORRY,HIGH) = Cannot read desired amount of data
0x0002014b (SORRY,HIGH) = Drive is already registered resp. scanned
0x0002014c (FATAL,HIGH) = Emulated drive caught in SCSI function
0x0002014d (SORRY,HIGH) = Asynchromous SCSI error
0x0002014f (SORRY,HIGH) = Timeout with asynchromous SCSI command
0x0002014d (SORRY,HIGH) = Asynchronous SCSI error
0x0002014f (SORRY,HIGH) = Timeout with asynchronous SCSI command
0x00020150 (DEBUG,LOW) = Reporting asynchronous waiting time
0x00020151 (FAILURE,HIGH) = Read attempt on write-only drive
0x00020152 (FATAL,HIGH) = Cannot start fifo thread
@ -574,6 +578,39 @@ Range "scdbackup" : 0x00020000 to 0x0002ffff
0x00020186 (WARNING,HIGH) = Track damaged and not closed
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.
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
0x0002018e (FAILURE,HIGH) = Too many CD-TEXT packs in block
0x0002018f (FAILURE,HIGH) = CD-TEXT pack CRC mismatch
0x00020190 (WARNING,HIGH) = CD-TEXT pack CRC mismatch had to be corrected
0x00020191 (FAILURE,HIGH) = Unknown parameter in text input file
0x00020192 (FAILURE,HIGH) = Text input file sequence error
0x00020193 (FAILURE,HIGH) = Text input file readability problem
0x00020194 (FAILURE,HIGH) = Text input file syntax error or specs violation
0x00020195 (WARNING,HIGH) = Text input file warning
0x00020196 (FAILURE,HIGH) = Session has already defined tracks
0x00020197 (FAILURE,HIGH) = Unsupported text input file feature
0x00020198 (FAILURE,HIGH) = CD-TEXT pack file readability problem
0x00020199 (SORRY,HIGH) = Text input file reading aborted
0x0002019a (SORRY,HIGH) = Bad track index number
0x0002019b (SORRY,HIGH) = CD track number exceeds range of 1 to 99
0x0002019c (SORRY,HIGH) = Session has no defined tracks
0x0002019d (SORRY,HIGH) = Audio read size not properly aligned
0x0002019e (NOTE,HIGH) = Drive does not support media certification
0x0002019f (FAILURE,HIGH) = CD-TEXT binary pack array faulty
0x000201a0 (WARNING,HIGH) = Maximum number of CD-TEXT blocks exceeded
0x000201a1 (FAILURE,HIGH) = Cannot open disk file for writing
0x000201a2 (FAILURE,HIGH) = Error while writing to disk file
0x000201a3 (UPDATE,HIGH) = Progress message of burn_drive_extract_audio()
0x000201a4 (FAILURE,HIGH) = Failure to read audio sectors
0x000201a5 (FAILURE,HIGH) = Asynchronous SCSI error
0x000201a6 (FATAL,HIGH) = Lost connection to drive
0x000201a7 (FAILURE,HIGH) = SCSI command yielded host problem
0x000201a8 (FAILURE,HIGH) = SCSI command yielded driver problem
libdax_audioxtr:
0x00020200 (SORRY,HIGH) = Cannot open audio source file

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@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
/* -*- indent-tabs-mode: t; tab-width: 8; c-basic-offset: 8; -*- */
/* Copyright (c) 2004 - 2006 Derek Foreman, Ben Jansens
Copyright (c) 2006 - 2010 Thomas Schmitt <scdbackup@gmx.net>
Copyright (c) 2006 - 2014 Thomas Schmitt <scdbackup@gmx.net>
Provided under GPL version 2 or later.
*/
@ -36,9 +36,9 @@ void mmc_erase(struct burn_drive *, int);
void mmc_read_toc(struct burn_drive *);
void mmc_read_disc_info(struct burn_drive *);
void mmc_read_atip(struct burn_drive *);
void mmc_read_sectors(struct burn_drive *,
int,
int, const struct burn_read_opts *, struct buffer *);
int mmc_read_cd(struct burn_drive *d, int start, int len,
int sec_type, int main_ch,
const struct burn_read_opts *o, struct buffer *buf, int flag);
void mmc_set_speed(struct burn_drive *, int, int);
void mmc_read_lead_in(struct burn_drive *, struct buffer *);
void mmc_perform_opc(struct burn_drive *);
@ -48,7 +48,8 @@ void mmc_get_configuration(struct burn_drive *);
@return 1=nwa is valid , 0=nwa is not valid , -1=error */
int mmc_get_nwa(struct burn_drive *d, int trackno, int *lba, int *nwa);
void mmc_send_cue_sheet(struct burn_drive *, struct cue_sheet *);
/* ts B11228 : changed from void to int */
int mmc_send_cue_sheet(struct burn_drive *, struct cue_sheet *);
/* ts A61023 : get size and free space of drive buffer */
int mmc_read_buffer_capacity(struct burn_drive *d);
@ -71,12 +72,19 @@ int mmc_get_write_performance(struct burn_drive *d);
is the eventual duty of the caller.
*/
int mmc_compose_mode_page_5(struct burn_drive *d,
struct burn_session *s, int tno,
const struct burn_write_opts *o,
unsigned char *pd);
/* ts A70201 */
int mmc_four_char_to_int(unsigned char *data);
/* ts A70201 :
Common track info fetcher for mmc_get_nwa() and mmc_fake_toc()
*/
int mmc_read_track_info(struct burn_drive *d, int trackno, struct buffer *buf,
int alloc_len);
/* ts A70812 : return 0 = ok , return BE_CANCELLED = error occured */
int mmc_read_10(struct burn_drive *d, int start, int amount,
struct buffer *buf);
@ -110,4 +118,24 @@ int mmc_start_if_needed(struct burn_drive *d, int flag);
int mmc_get_bd_spare_info(struct burn_drive *d,
int *alloc_blocks, int *free_blocks, int flag);
/* ts B10801 */
int mmc_get_phys_format_info(struct burn_drive *d, int *disk_category,
char **book_name, int *part_version, int *num_layers,
int *num_blocks, int flag);
/* ts B11201 */
int mmc_get_leadin_text(struct burn_drive *d,
unsigned char **text_packs, int *num_packs, int flag);
/* ts B40107 */
int mmc_get_performance(struct burn_drive *d, int descr_type, int flag);
#ifdef Libburn_develop_quality_scaN
/* B21108 ts */
int mmc_nec_optiarc_f3(struct burn_drive *d, int sub_op,
int start_lba, int rate_period,
int *eba, int *error_rate1, int *error_rate2);
#endif
#endif /*__MMC*/

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@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
/* Copyright (c) 2004 - 2006 Derek Foreman, Ben Jansens
Copyright (c) 2006 - 2010 Thomas Schmitt <scdbackup@gmx.net>
Copyright (c) 2006 - 2012 Thomas Schmitt <scdbackup@gmx.net>
Provided under GPL version 2 or later.
*/
@ -12,12 +12,15 @@
#include "options.h"
#include "drive.h"
#include "transport.h"
#include "init.h"
#include "write.h"
/* ts A61007 */
/* #include <a ssert.h> */
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include "libdax_msgs.h"
extern struct libdax_msgs *libdax_messenger;
@ -41,16 +44,26 @@ struct burn_write_opts *burn_write_opts_new(struct burn_drive *drive)
opts->toc_entry = NULL;
opts->toc_entries = 0;
opts->simulate = 0;
opts->underrun_proof = drive->mdata->underrun_proof;
opts->underrun_proof = drive->mdata->p2a_valid > 0 &&
drive->mdata->underrun_proof;
opts->perform_opc = 1;
opts->obs = -1;
#ifdef Libburn_dvd_always_obs_paD
opts->obs_pad = 1;
#else
opts->obs_pad = 0;
#endif
opts->start_byte = -1;
opts->fill_up_media = 0;
opts->force_is_set = 0;
opts->do_stream_recording = 0;
opts->dvd_obs_override = 0;
opts->stdio_fsync_size = Libburn_stdio_fsync_limiT;
opts->text_packs = NULL;
opts->num_text_packs = 0;
opts->no_text_pack_crc_check = 0;
opts->has_mediacatalog = 0;
opts->format = BURN_CDROM;
opts->multi = 0;
@ -60,8 +73,30 @@ struct burn_write_opts *burn_write_opts_new(struct burn_drive *drive)
void burn_write_opts_free(struct burn_write_opts *opts)
{
if (--opts->refcount <= 0)
free(opts);
if (--opts->refcount > 0)
return;
if (opts->text_packs != NULL)
free(opts->text_packs);
free(opts);
}
int burn_write_opts_clone(struct burn_write_opts *from,
struct burn_write_opts **to, int flag)
{
if (*to != NULL)
burn_write_opts_free(*to);
if (from == NULL)
return 1;
*to = calloc(1, sizeof(struct burn_write_opts));
if (*to == NULL) {
libdax_msgs_submit(libdax_messenger, -1, 0x00000003,
LIBDAX_MSGS_SEV_FATAL, LIBDAX_MSGS_PRIO_HIGH,
"Out of virtual memory", 0, 0);
return -1;
}
memcpy(*to, from, sizeof(struct burn_write_opts));
(*to)->refcount= 1;
return 1;
}
struct burn_read_opts *burn_read_opts_new(struct burn_drive *drive)
@ -79,6 +114,7 @@ struct burn_read_opts *burn_read_opts_new(struct burn_drive *drive)
opts->report_recovered_errors = 0;
opts->transfer_damaged_blocks = 0;
opts->hardware_error_retries = 3;
opts->dap_bit = 0;
return opts;
}
@ -137,17 +173,6 @@ void burn_write_opts_set_format(struct burn_write_opts *opts, int format)
int burn_write_opts_set_simulate(struct burn_write_opts *opts, int sim)
{
/* <<< ts A70529 :
One cannot predict the ability to simulate from page 05h
information alone. This check is now done later in
function burn_write_opts_auto_write_type().
if (opts->drive->mdata->simulate) {
opts->simulate = sim;
return 1;
}
return 0;
*/
opts->simulate = !!sim;
return 1;
}
@ -155,9 +180,8 @@ int burn_write_opts_set_simulate(struct burn_write_opts *opts, int sim)
int burn_write_opts_set_underrun_proof(struct burn_write_opts *opts,
int underrun_proof)
{
if (opts->drive->mdata->valid <= 0)
return 0;
if (opts->drive->mdata->underrun_proof) {
if (opts->drive->mdata->p2a_valid <= 0 ||
opts->drive->mdata->underrun_proof) {
opts->underrun_proof = underrun_proof;
return 1;
}
@ -178,7 +202,7 @@ void burn_write_opts_set_has_mediacatalog(struct burn_write_opts *opts,
void burn_write_opts_set_mediacatalog(struct burn_write_opts *opts,
unsigned char mediacatalog[13])
{
memcpy(opts->mediacatalog, &mediacatalog, 13);
memcpy(opts->mediacatalog, mediacatalog, 13);
}
@ -189,6 +213,79 @@ void burn_write_opts_set_multi(struct burn_write_opts *opts, int multi)
}
/* ts B31024 */
/* API */
void burn_write_opts_set_fail21h_sev(struct burn_write_opts *opts,
char *severity)
{
int ret, sevno;
ret = libdax_msgs__text_to_sev(severity, &sevno, 0);
if (ret <= 0)
opts->feat21h_fail_sev = 0;
else
opts->feat21h_fail_sev = sevno;
}
/* ts B11204 */
/* @param flag bit0=do not verify checksums
bit1= repair mismatching checksums
bit2= repair checksums if they are 00 00 with each pack
*/
int burn_write_opts_set_leadin_text(struct burn_write_opts *opts,
unsigned char *text_packs,
int num_packs, int flag)
{
int ret;
unsigned char *pack_buffer = NULL;
if (num_packs > Libburn_leadin_cdtext_packs_maX ) {
libdax_msgs_submit(libdax_messenger, opts->drive->global_index,
0x0002018b,
LIBDAX_MSGS_SEV_FAILURE, LIBDAX_MSGS_PRIO_HIGH,
"Too many CD-TEXT packs", 0, 0);
ret= 0; goto ex;
}
if (num_packs > 0)
BURN_ALLOC_MEM(pack_buffer, unsigned char, num_packs * 18);
if (opts->text_packs != NULL) {
free(opts->text_packs);
opts->text_packs = NULL;
}
if (flag & 1) {
opts->no_text_pack_crc_check = 1;
} else {
opts->no_text_pack_crc_check = 0;
ret = burn_cdtext_crc_mismatches(text_packs, num_packs,
(flag >> 1) & 3);
if (ret > 0) {
libdax_msgs_submit(libdax_messenger, -1, 0x0002018f,
LIBDAX_MSGS_SEV_FAILURE, LIBDAX_MSGS_PRIO_HIGH,
"CD-TEXT pack CRC mismatch", 0, 0);
ret = 0; goto ex;
} else if (ret < 0) {
libdax_msgs_submit(libdax_messenger, -1, 0x00020190,
LIBDAX_MSGS_SEV_WARNING, LIBDAX_MSGS_PRIO_HIGH,
"CD-TEXT pack CRC mismatch had to be corrected",
0, 0);
}
}
if (num_packs > 0) {
memcpy(pack_buffer, text_packs, num_packs * 18);
opts->text_packs = pack_buffer;
}
opts->num_text_packs = num_packs;
ret = 1;
ex:;
return ret;
}
/* ts A61222 */
void burn_write_opts_set_start_byte(struct burn_write_opts *opts, off_t value)
{
@ -296,6 +393,10 @@ do_sao:;
{wt = BURN_WRITE_SAO; goto ex;}
no_sao:;
try_tao:;
if (opts->num_text_packs > 0) {
strcat(reasons, "CD-TEXT: write type SAO required, ");
{wt = BURN_WRITE_NONE; goto ex;}
}
if ((flag & 1) && opts->write_type != BURN_WRITE_TAO)
goto try_raw;
reason_pt = reasons + strlen(reasons);
@ -410,13 +511,22 @@ void burn_write_opts_set_dvd_obs(struct burn_write_opts *opts, int obs)
}
/* ts B20406: API */
void burn_write_opts_set_obs_pad(struct burn_write_opts *opts, int pad)
{
opts->obs_pad = 2 * !!pad;
}
/* ts A91115: API */
void burn_write_opts_set_stdio_fsync(struct burn_write_opts *opts, int rythm)
{
if (rythm == -1)
opts->stdio_fsync_size = 0;
opts->stdio_fsync_size = -1; /* never */
else if (rythm == 0)
opts->stdio_fsync_size = Libburn_stdio_fsync_limiT;
else if (rythm == 1)
opts->stdio_fsync_size = 0; /* only at end of writing */
else if (rythm >= 32)
opts->stdio_fsync_size = rythm;
}

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@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
/* Copyright (c) 2004 - 2006 Derek Foreman, Ben Jansens
Copyright (c) 2006 - 2010 Thomas Schmitt <scdbackup@gmx.net>
Copyright (c) 2006 - 2013 Thomas Schmitt <scdbackup@gmx.net>
Provided under GPL version 2 or later.
*/
@ -42,7 +42,9 @@ struct burn_write_opts
/* ts A61219 : Output block size to trigger buffer flush if hit.
-1 with CD, 32 kB with DVD */
int obs;
int obs_pad; /* 1=pad up last block to obs */
int obs_pad; /* >0 pad up last block to obs, 0 do not
2 indicates burn_write_opts_set_obs_pad(,1)
*/
/* ts A61222 : Start address for media which allow a choice */
off_t start_byte;
@ -69,21 +71,42 @@ struct burn_write_opts
Values 0 or >= 32 counted in 2 KB blocks. */
int stdio_fsync_size;
/* ts B11203 : CD-TEXT */
unsigned char *text_packs;
int num_text_packs;
int no_text_pack_crc_check;
/** A disc can have a media catalog number */
int has_mediacatalog;
unsigned char mediacatalog[13];
/** Session format */
int format;
/* internal use only */
unsigned char control;
/* Whether to keep medium appendable */
unsigned char multi;
/* ts B31024 */
/* The severity to be attributed to error messages about failed
write attempt with blank DVD-RW, possibly due to falsely reported
feature 21h Incremental Streaming Writable
*/
int feat21h_fail_sev;
};
/* Default value for burn_write_opts.stdio_flush_size
*/
#define Libburn_stdio_fsync_limiT 8192
/* Maximum number of Lead-in text packs.
READ TOC/PMA/ATIP can at most return 3640.7 packs.
The sequence counters of the packs have 8 bits. There are 8 blocks at most.
Thus max 2048 packs.
*/
#define Libburn_leadin_cdtext_packs_maX 2048
/** Options for disc reading operations. This should be created with
burn_read_opts_new() and freed with burn_read_opts_free(). */
@ -116,6 +139,19 @@ struct burn_read_opts
/** The number of retries the hardware should make to correct
errors. */
unsigned char hardware_error_retries;
/* ts B21119 */
/* >>> Needs API access */
/** Whether to set DAP bit which allows drive to apply
"flaw obscuring mechanisms like audio data mute and interpolate"
*/
unsigned int dap_bit;
};
int burn_write_opts_clone(struct burn_write_opts *from,
struct burn_write_opts **to, int flag);
#endif /* BURN__OPTIONS_H */

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@ -5,7 +5,8 @@
Unknown POSIX like systems
with the dummy MMC transport adapter sg-dummy.c
Copyright (C) 2009 Thomas Schmitt <scdbackup@gmx.net>, provided under GPLv2+
Copyright (C) 2009 - 2013 Thomas Schmitt <scdbackup@gmx.net>
Provided under GPLv2+
*/
@ -16,18 +17,16 @@
#define BURN_OS_SIGNAL_MACRO_LIST \
SIGHUP, SIGINT, SIGQUIT, SIGILL, SIGABRT, \
SIGFPE, SIGSEGV, SIGPIPE, SIGALRM, SIGTERM, \
SIGUSR1, SIGUSR2, SIGXCPU, SIGTSTP, SIGTTIN, \
SIGTTOU
SIGUSR1, SIGUSR2, SIGXCPU
/* Once as text 1:1 list of strings for messages and interpreters */
#define BURN_OS_SIGNAL_NAME_LIST \
"SIGHUP", "SIGINT", "SIGQUIT", "SIGILL", "SIGABRT", \
"SIGFPE", "SIGSEGV", "SIGPIPE", "SIGALRM", "SIGTERM", \
"SIGUSR1", "SIGUSR2", "SIGXCPU", "SIGTSTP", "SIGTTIN", \
"SIGTTOU"
"SIGUSR1", "SIGUSR2", "SIGXCPU"
/* The number of above list items */
#define BURN_OS_SIGNAL_COUNT 16
#define BURN_OS_SIGNAL_COUNT 13
/** The list of all signals which shall surely not be caught.
It depends on the particular signal whether it can be ignored or whether
@ -55,11 +54,12 @@
/** The combined list of all signals which shall not be caught.
*/
#define BURN_OS_NON_SIGNAL_MACRO_LIST \
SIGKILL, SIGCHLD, SIGSTOP BURN_OS_SIG_WINCH BURN_OS_SIG_URG
SIGKILL, SIGCHLD, SIGSTOP, SIGTSTP, SIGCONT, SIGTTIN, SIGTTOU \
BURN_OS_SIG_WINCH BURN_OS_SIG_URG
/* The number of above list items */
#define BURN_OS_NON_SIGNAL_COUNT \
( 3 + BURN_OS_SIG_WINCH_CNT + BURN_OS_SIG_URG_CNT )
( 7 + BURN_OS_SIG_WINCH_CNT + BURN_OS_SIG_URG_CNT )
/* The maximum size for a (SCSI) i/o transaction */

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@ -4,8 +4,8 @@
by os.h in case of compilation for
FreeBSD with CAM
Copyright (C) 2006 - 2010 Thomas Schmitt <scdbackup@gmx.net>,
provided under GPLv2+
Copyright (C) 2006 - 2013 Thomas Schmitt <scdbackup@gmx.net>,
Provided under GPLv2+
*/
/** List of all signals which shall be caught by signal handlers and trigger
@ -15,29 +15,25 @@
#define BURN_OS_SIGNAL_MACRO_LIST \
SIGHUP, SIGINT, SIGQUIT, SIGILL, SIGABRT, \
SIGFPE, SIGSEGV, SIGPIPE, SIGALRM, SIGTERM, \
SIGUSR1, SIGUSR2, SIGXCPU, SIGTSTP, SIGTTIN, \
SIGTTOU, \
SIGBUS, SIGPROF, SIGSYS, SIGTRAP, \
SIGVTALRM, SIGXCPU, SIGXFSZ
SIGUSR1, SIGUSR2, SIGXCPU, SIGBUS, SIGPROF, \
SIGSYS, SIGTRAP, SIGVTALRM, SIGXCPU, SIGXFSZ
/* Once as text 1:1 list of strings for messages and interpreters */
#define BURN_OS_SIGNAL_NAME_LIST \
"SIGHUP", "SIGINT", "SIGQUIT", "SIGILL", "SIGABRT", \
"SIGFPE", "SIGSEGV", "SIGPIPE", "SIGALRM", "SIGTERM", \
"SIGUSR1", "SIGUSR2", "SIGXCPU", "SIGTSTP", "SIGTTIN", \
"SIGTTOU", \
"SIGBUS", "SIGPROF", "SIGSYS", "SIGTRAP", \
"SIGVTALRM", "SIGXCPU", "SIGXFSZ"
"SIGUSR1", "SIGUSR2", "SIGXCPU", "SIGBUS", "SIGPROF", \
"SIGSYS", "SIGTRAP", "SIGVTALRM", "SIGXCPU", "SIGXFSZ"
/* The number of above list items */
#define BURN_OS_SIGNAL_COUNT 23
#define BURN_OS_SIGNAL_COUNT 20
/** To list all signals which shall surely not be caught */
#define BURN_OS_NON_SIGNAL_MACRO_LIST \
SIGKILL, SIGCHLD, SIGSTOP, SIGURG, SIGWINCH
SIGKILL, SIGCHLD, SIGSTOP, SIGTSTP, SIGCONT, SIGTTIN, SIGTTOU, SIGURG, SIGWINCH
/* The number of above list items */
#define BURN_OS_NON_SIGNAL_COUNT 5
#define BURN_OS_NON_SIGNAL_COUNT 9
/* The maximum size for a (SCSI) i/o transaction */

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@ -5,7 +5,8 @@
Unknown X/Open-like systems
with GNU libcdio MMC transport adapter sg-libcdio.c
Copyright (C) 2009 Thomas Schmitt <scdbackup@gmx.net>, provided under GPLv2+
Copyright (C) 2009 - 2013 Thomas Schmitt <scdbackup@gmx.net>
Provided under GPLv2+
*/
@ -16,18 +17,16 @@
#define BURN_OS_SIGNAL_MACRO_LIST \
SIGHUP, SIGINT, SIGQUIT, SIGILL, SIGABRT, \
SIGFPE, SIGSEGV, SIGPIPE, SIGALRM, SIGTERM, \
SIGUSR1, SIGUSR2, SIGXCPU, SIGTSTP, SIGTTIN, \
SIGTTOU
SIGUSR1, SIGUSR2, SIGXCPU
/* Once as text 1:1 list of strings for messages and interpreters */
#define BURN_OS_SIGNAL_NAME_LIST \
"SIGHUP", "SIGINT", "SIGQUIT", "SIGILL", "SIGABRT", \
"SIGFPE", "SIGSEGV", "SIGPIPE", "SIGALRM", "SIGTERM", \
"SIGUSR1", "SIGUSR2", "SIGXCPU", "SIGTSTP", "SIGTTIN", \
"SIGTTOU"
"SIGUSR1", "SIGUSR2", "SIGXCPU"
/* The number of above list items */
#define BURN_OS_SIGNAL_COUNT 16
#define BURN_OS_SIGNAL_COUNT 13
/** The list of all signals which shall surely not be caught.
@ -56,11 +55,12 @@
/** The combined list of all signals which shall not be caught.
*/
#define BURN_OS_NON_SIGNAL_MACRO_LIST \
SIGKILL, SIGCHLD, SIGSTOP BURN_OS_SIG_WINCH BURN_OS_SIG_URG
SIGKILL, SIGCHLD, SIGSTOP, SIGTSTP, SIGCONT, SIGTTIN, SIGTTOU \
BURN_OS_SIG_WINCH BURN_OS_SIG_URG
/* The number of above list items */
#define BURN_OS_NON_SIGNAL_COUNT \
( 3 + BURN_OS_SIG_WINCH_CNT + BURN_OS_SIG_URG_CNT )
( 7 + BURN_OS_SIG_WINCH_CNT + BURN_OS_SIG_URG_CNT )
/* The maximum size for a (SCSI) i/o transaction */

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@ -4,7 +4,7 @@
by os.h in case of compilation for
Linux kernels 2.4 and 2.6, GNU/Linux SCSI Generic (sg)
Copyright (C) 2006 - 2010 Thomas Schmitt <scdbackup@gmx.net>
Copyright (C) 2006 - 2013 Thomas Schmitt <scdbackup@gmx.net>
Provided under GPL version 2 or later.
*/
@ -16,29 +16,27 @@
#define BURN_OS_SIGNAL_MACRO_LIST \
SIGHUP, SIGINT, SIGQUIT, SIGILL, SIGABRT, \
SIGFPE, SIGSEGV, SIGPIPE, SIGALRM, SIGTERM, \
SIGUSR1, SIGUSR2, SIGXCPU, SIGTSTP, SIGTTIN, \
SIGTTOU, \
SIGBUS, SIGPOLL, SIGPROF, SIGSYS, SIGTRAP, \
SIGVTALRM, SIGXCPU, SIGXFSZ
SIGUSR1, SIGUSR2, SIGXCPU, SIGBUS, SIGPOLL, \
SIGPROF, SIGSYS, SIGTRAP, SIGVTALRM, SIGXCPU, \
SIGXFSZ
/* Once as text 1:1 list of strings for messages and interpreters */
#define BURN_OS_SIGNAL_NAME_LIST \
"SIGHUP", "SIGINT", "SIGQUIT", "SIGILL", "SIGABRT", \
"SIGFPE", "SIGSEGV", "SIGPIPE", "SIGALRM", "SIGTERM", \
"SIGUSR1", "SIGUSR2", "SIGXCPU", "SIGTSTP", "SIGTTIN", \
"SIGTTOU", \
"SIGBUS", "SIGPOLL", "SIGPROF", "SIGSYS", "SIGTRAP", \
"SIGVTALRM", "SIGXCPU", "SIGXFSZ"
"SIGUSR1", "SIGUSR2", "SIGXCPU", "SIGBUS", "SIGPOLL", \
"SIGPROF", "SIGSYS", "SIGTRAP", "SIGVTALRM", "SIGXCPU", \
"SIGXFSZ"
/* The number of above list items */
#define BURN_OS_SIGNAL_COUNT 24
#define BURN_OS_SIGNAL_COUNT 21
/** To list all signals which shall surely not be caught */
#define BURN_OS_NON_SIGNAL_MACRO_LIST \
SIGKILL, SIGCHLD, SIGSTOP, SIGURG, SIGWINCH
SIGKILL, SIGCHLD, SIGSTOP, SIGTSTP, SIGCONT, SIGURG, SIGWINCH, SIGTTIN, SIGTTOU
/* The number of above list items */
#define BURN_OS_NON_SIGNAL_COUNT 5
#define BURN_OS_NON_SIGNAL_COUNT 9
/* The maximum size for a (SCSI) i/o transaction */

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@ -0,0 +1,71 @@
/* os-netbsd.h
Operating system specific libburn definitions and declarations. Included
by os.h in case of compilation for
NetBSD 6
with MMC transport adapter sg-netbsd.c
>>> for OpenBSD too ?
Copyright (C) 2010 - 2014 Thomas Schmitt <scdbackup@gmx.net>
provided under GPLv2+
Derived 2014 from libburn/os-solaris.c
*/
/** List of all signals which shall be caught by signal handlers and trigger
a graceful abort of libburn. (See man signal.h)
*/
/* Once as system defined macros */
#define BURN_OS_SIGNAL_MACRO_LIST \
SIGHUP, SIGINT, SIGQUIT, SIGILL, SIGTRAP, \
SIGABRT, SIGEMT, SIGFPE, SIGBUS, SIGSEGV, \
SIGSYS, SIGPIPE, SIGALRM, SIGTERM, SIGXCPU, \
SIGXFSZ, SIGVTALRM, SIGPROF, SIGUSR1, SIGUSR2
/* Once as text 1:1 list of strings for messages and interpreters */
#define BURN_OS_SIGNAL_NAME_LIST \
"SIGHUP", "SIGINT", "SIGQUIT", "SIGILL", "SIGTRAP", \
"SIGABRT", "SIGEMT", "SIGFPE", "SIGBUS", "SIGSEGV", \
"SIGSYS", "SIGPIPE", "SIGALRM", "SIGTERM", "SIGXCPU", \
"SIGXFSZ", "SIGVTALRM", "SIGPROF", "SIGUSR1", "SIGUSR2"
/* The number of above list items */
#define BURN_OS_SIGNAL_COUNT 20
/** To list all signals which shall surely not be caught */
#define BURN_OS_NON_SIGNAL_MACRO_LIST \
SIGKILL, SIGURG, SIGSTOP, SIGTSTP, SIGCONT, \
SIGCHLD, SIGTTIN, SIGTTOU, SIGIO, SIGWINCH, \
SIGINFO, SIGPWR
/* The number of above list items */
#define BURN_OS_NON_SIGNAL_COUNT 12
/* The maximum size for a (SCSI) i/o transaction */
/* Important : MUST be at least 32768 ! */
/* My Blu-ray burner LG GGW-H20 writes junk if stream recording is combined
with buffer size 32 kB. So stream recording is allowed only with size 64k.
*/
/* >>> ??? Does it do 64 kB ? */
#define BURN_OS_TRANSPORT_BUFFER_SIZE 65536
/* To hold the position of the most recently delivered address from
device enumeration.
*/
struct burn_drive_enumerator_struct {
int cdno;
};
#define BURN_OS_DEFINE_DRIVE_ENUMERATOR_T \
typedef struct burn_drive_enumerator_struct burn_drive_enumerator_t;
/* The list of operating system dependent elements in struct burn_drive.
Usually they are initialized in sg-*.c:enumerate_common().
*/
#define BURN_OS_TRANSPORT_DRIVE_ELEMENTS \
int fd;

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@ -5,7 +5,8 @@
Solaris based systems, e.g. SunOS 5.11
with Solaris uscsi MMC transport adapter sg-solaris.c
Copyright (C) 2010 Thomas Schmitt <scdbackup@gmx.net>, provided under GPLv2+
Copyright (C) 2010 - 2013 Thomas Schmitt <scdbackup@gmx.net>
provided under GPLv2+
*/
@ -16,25 +17,23 @@
#define BURN_OS_SIGNAL_MACRO_LIST \
SIGHUP, SIGINT, SIGQUIT, SIGILL, SIGABRT, \
SIGFPE, SIGSEGV, SIGPIPE, SIGALRM, SIGTERM, \
SIGUSR1, SIGUSR2, SIGXCPU, SIGTSTP, SIGTTIN, \
SIGTTOU
SIGUSR1, SIGUSR2, SIGXCPU
/* Once as text 1:1 list of strings for messages and interpreters */
#define BURN_OS_SIGNAL_NAME_LIST \
"SIGHUP", "SIGINT", "SIGQUIT", "SIGILL", "SIGABRT", \
"SIGFPE", "SIGSEGV", "SIGPIPE", "SIGALRM", "SIGTERM", \
"SIGUSR1", "SIGUSR2", "SIGXCPU", "SIGTSTP", "SIGTTIN", \
"SIGTTOU"
"SIGUSR1", "SIGUSR2", "SIGXCPU"
/* The number of above list items */
#define BURN_OS_SIGNAL_COUNT 16
#define BURN_OS_SIGNAL_COUNT 13
/** To list all signals which shall surely not be caught */
#define BURN_OS_NON_SIGNAL_MACRO_LIST \
SIGKILL, SIGCHLD, SIGSTOP, SIGURG, SIGWINCH
SIGKILL, SIGCHLD, SIGSTOP, SIGTSTP, SIGCONT, SIGTTIN, SIGTTOU, SIGURG, SIGWINCH
/* The number of above list items */
#define BURN_OS_NON_SIGNAL_COUNT 5
#define BURN_OS_NON_SIGNAL_COUNT 9
/* The maximum size for a (SCSI) i/o transaction */

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@ -3,7 +3,8 @@
Operating system specific libburn definitions and declarations.
The macros defined here are used by libburn modules in order to
avoid own system dependent case distinctions.
Copyright (C) 2009 Thomas Schmitt <scdbackup@gmx.net>, provided under GPLv2+
Copyright (C) 2009 - 2014 Thomas Schmitt <scdbackup@gmx.net>,
provided under GPLv2+
*/
#ifndef BURN_OS_H_INCLUDED
@ -14,6 +15,12 @@
*/
/* <<< Until it is known whether this adapter would work on OpenBSD too */
#ifdef __NetBSD__
#define Libburn_use_sg_netbsD
#endif
#ifdef Libburn_use_sg_dummY
@ -29,6 +36,15 @@
#include "os-libcdio.h"
#else
#ifdef Libburn_use_sg_netbsD
/* To become: # ifdef __NetBSD__ */
/* -------------------------- NetBSD with SCIOCCOMMAND --------------------- */
#include "os-netbsd.h"
#else
#ifdef __FreeBSD__
@ -72,6 +88,7 @@
#endif /* ! __linux */
#endif /* ! __FreeBSD__kernel__ */
#endif /* ! __FreeBSD__ */
#endif /* ! Libburn_use_sg_netbsD */
#endif /* ! Libburn_use_libcdiO */
#endif /* ! Libburn_use_sg_dummY */

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@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
/* -*- indent-tabs-mode: t; tab-width: 8; c-basic-offset: 8; -*- */
/* Copyright (c) 2004 - 2006 Derek Foreman, Ben Jansens
Copyright (c) 2006 - 2011 Thomas Schmitt <scdbackup@gmx.net>
Copyright (c) 2006 - 2012 Thomas Schmitt <scdbackup@gmx.net>
Provided under GPL version 2 or later.
*/
@ -36,6 +36,7 @@
#include "init.h"
#include "toc.h"
#include "util.h"
#include "mmc.h"
#include "sg.h"
#include "read.h"
#include "options.h"
@ -115,7 +116,6 @@ drive, or only store a subset of the _opts structs in drives */
while (1) {
seclen = burn_sector_length_read(d, o);
burn_print(12, "received %d blocks\n", page.sectors);
for (i = 0; i < page.sectors; i++) {
burn_packet_process(d, page.data + seclen * i, o);
d->track_end--;
@ -123,7 +123,6 @@ drive, or only store a subset of the _opts structs in drives */
}
if ((d->cancel) || (drive_lba == LAST_SESSION_END(d))) {
burn_print(1, "finished or cancelled\n");
d->busy = BURN_DRIVE_IDLE;
if (!d->cancel)
d->toc->complete = 1;
@ -137,16 +136,14 @@ drive, or only store a subset of the _opts structs in drives */
if (d->currtrack >
d->toc->session[d->currsession].lasttrack) {
d->currsession++;
burn_print(12, "session switch to %d\n",
d->currsession);
burn_print(12, "skipping a lead out\n");
/* session switch to d->currsession */
/* skipping a lead out */
drive_lba = CURRENT_SESSION_START(d);
burn_print(12, "new lba %d\n", drive_lba);
/* XXX more of the same
end = burn_track_end(d, d->currsession,
d->currtrack);
*/ }
burn_print(12, "track switch to %d\n", d->currtrack);
*/
}
}
page.sectors = 0;
@ -162,6 +159,8 @@ drive, or only store a subset of the _opts structs in drives */
drive_lba);
/* >>> ts A61009 : ensure page.sectors >= 0 before calling */
/* >>> ts B21123 : Would now be d->read_cd() with
with sectype = 0 , mainch = 0xf8 */
d->r ead_sectors(d, drive_lba, page.sectors, o, &page);
printf("Read %d\n", page.sectors);
@ -201,23 +200,21 @@ static int bitcount(unsigned char *data, int n)
return count;
}
void burn_packet_process(struct burn_drive *d, unsigned char *data,
const struct burn_read_opts *o)
{
unsigned char sub[96];
unsigned short crc;
int ptr = 2352, i, j, code, fb;
int audio = 1;
#ifndef Libburn_no_crc_C
unsigned short crc;
#endif
if (o->c2errors) {
fb = bitcount(data + ptr, 294);
if (fb) {
burn_print(1, "%d damaged bits\n",
bitcount(data + ptr, 294));
burn_print(1, "sending error on %s %s\n",
d->idata->vendor, d->idata->product);
/* XXX send a burn_message! burn_message_error(d,
something); */
/* bitcount(data + ptr, 294) damaged bits */;
}
ptr += 294;
}
@ -253,16 +250,17 @@ void burn_packet_process(struct burn_drive *d, unsigned char *data,
}
}
}
crc = (*(sub + 22) << 8) + *(sub + 23);
#ifndef Libburn_no_crc_C
crc = (*(sub + 22) << 8) + *(sub + 23);
if (crc != crc_ccitt(sub + 12, 10)) {
/*
burn_print(1, "sending error on %s %s\n",
d->idata->vendor, d->idata->product);
/* e = burn_error();
e = burn_error();
e->drive = d;
*/
burn_print(1, "crc mismatch in Q\n");
*/;
}
#endif
@ -311,6 +309,27 @@ static void flipq(unsigned char *sub)
*/
/** @param flag bit1= be silent on failure
*/
static int burn_stdio_seek(int fd, off_t byte_address, struct burn_drive *d,
int flag)
{
char msg[80];
if (lseek(fd, byte_address, SEEK_SET) != -1)
return 1;
if (!(flag & 2)) {
sprintf(msg, "Cannot address start byte %.f",
(double) byte_address);
libdax_msgs_submit(libdax_messenger,
d->global_index, 0x00020147,
LIBDAX_MSGS_SEV_SORRY, LIBDAX_MSGS_PRIO_HIGH,
msg, errno, 0);
}
return 0;
}
/* ts A70904 */
/** @param flag bit0=be silent on data shortage */
int burn_stdio_read(int fd, char *buf, int bufsize, struct burn_drive *d,
@ -336,11 +355,80 @@ int burn_stdio_read(int fd, char *buf, int bufsize, struct burn_drive *d,
}
/* With DVD and BD media, the minimum ECC entity is read instead of single
blocks.
@param flag see burn_read_data() in libburn.h
*/
static int retry_mmc_read(struct burn_drive *d, int chunksize, int sose_mem,
int start, char **wpt, off_t *data_count,
int flag)
{
int i, err, todo;
int retry_at, retry_size;
retry_at = start;
retry_size = chunksize;
todo = chunksize;
retry_size = 16; /* DVD ECC block size */
if (d->current_is_cd_profile) {
retry_size = 1; /* CD block size */
} else if (d->current_profile >= 0x40 && d->current_profile <= 0x43) {
retry_size = 32; /* BD cluster size */
}
for (i = 0; todo > 0; i++) {
if (flag & 2)
d->silent_on_scsi_error = 1;
retry_at = start + i * retry_size;
if (retry_size > todo)
retry_size = todo;
err = d->read_10(d, retry_at, retry_size, d->buffer);
if (flag & 2)
d->silent_on_scsi_error = sose_mem;
if (err == BE_CANCELLED)
return 0;
memcpy(*wpt, d->buffer->data, retry_size * 2048);
*wpt += retry_size * 2048;
*data_count += retry_size * 2048;
todo -= retry_size;
}
return 1;
}
/* @param flag see burn_read_data() in libburn.h
*/
static int retry_stdio_read(struct burn_drive *d, int fd, int chunksize,
int start, char **wpt, off_t *data_count,
int flag)
{
int i, ret, to_read, todo;
ret = burn_stdio_seek(fd, ((off_t) start) * 2048, d, flag & 2);
if (ret <= 0)
return ret;
todo = chunksize * 2048;
for (i = 0; todo > 0; i += 2048) {
to_read = todo;
if (to_read > 2048)
to_read = 2048;
ret = burn_stdio_read(fd, (char *) d->buffer->data, to_read,
d, 1);
if (ret <= 0)
return 0;
memcpy(*wpt, d->buffer->data, to_read);
*wpt += to_read;
*data_count += to_read;
todo -= to_read;
}
return 1;
}
/* ts A70812 : API function */
int burn_read_data(struct burn_drive *d, off_t byte_address,
char data[], off_t data_size, off_t *data_count, int flag)
{
int alignment = 2048, start, upto, chunksize = 1, err, cpy_size, i;
int alignment = 2048, start, upto, chunksize = 1, err, cpy_size;
int sose_mem = 0, fd = -1, ret;
char msg[81], *wpt;
struct buffer *buf = NULL, *buffer_mem = d->buffer;
@ -446,18 +534,9 @@ int burn_read_data(struct burn_drive *d, off_t byte_address,
ret= -2;
goto ex;
}
if (lseek(fd, byte_address, SEEK_SET) == -1) {
if (!(flag & 2)) {
sprintf(msg, "Cannot address start byte %.f",
(double) byte_address);
libdax_msgs_submit(libdax_messenger,
d->global_index,
0x00020147,
LIBDAX_MSGS_SEV_SORRY, LIBDAX_MSGS_PRIO_HIGH,
msg, errno, 0);
}
ret = 0; goto ex;
}
ret = burn_stdio_seek(fd, byte_address, d, flag & 2);
if (ret <= 0)
goto ex;
}
d->busy = BURN_DRIVE_READING_SYNC;
@ -470,60 +549,51 @@ int burn_read_data(struct burn_drive *d, off_t byte_address,
wpt = data;
for (; start < upto; start += chunksize) {
chunksize = upto - start;
if (chunksize > 16) {
chunksize = 16;
cpy_size = 16 * 2048;
if (chunksize > (BUFFER_SIZE / 2048)) {
chunksize = (BUFFER_SIZE / 2048);
cpy_size = BUFFER_SIZE;
} else
cpy_size = data_size - *data_count;
if (flag & 2)
d->silent_on_scsi_error = 1;
if (flag & 16) {
d->had_particular_error &= ~1;
if (!d->silent_on_scsi_error)
d->silent_on_scsi_error = 2;
}
if (d->drive_role == 1) {
err = d->read_10(d, start, chunksize, d->buffer);
} else {
ret = burn_stdio_read(fd, (char *) d->buffer->data,
cpy_size, d, !!(flag & 2));
cpy_size, d, !!(flag & 2));
err = 0;
if (ret <= 0)
err = BE_CANCELLED;
}
if (flag & 2)
if (flag & (2 | 16))
d->silent_on_scsi_error = sose_mem;
if (err == BE_CANCELLED) {
/* Try to read a smaller part of the chunk */
if(!(flag & 4))
for (i = 0; i < chunksize - 1; i++) {
if (flag & 2)
d->silent_on_scsi_error = 1;
if (d->drive_role == 1) {
err = d->read_10(d, start + i, 1,
d->buffer);
} else {
ret = burn_stdio_read(fd,
(char *) d->buffer->data,
2048, d, 1);
if (ret <= 0)
err = BE_CANCELLED;
}
if (flag & 2)
d->silent_on_scsi_error = sose_mem;
if (err == BE_CANCELLED)
break;
memcpy(wpt, d->buffer->data, 2048);
wpt += 2048;
*data_count += 2048;
if ((flag & 16) && (d->had_particular_error & 1))
{ret = -3; goto ex;}
/* Retry: with CD read by single blocks
with other media: retry in full chunks
*/
if(flag & 4)
goto bad_read;
if (d->drive_role == 1) {
ret = retry_mmc_read(d, chunksize, sose_mem,
start, &wpt, data_count, flag);
} else {
ret = retry_stdio_read(d, fd, chunksize,
start, &wpt, data_count, flag);
}
if (!(flag & 2))
libdax_msgs_submit(libdax_messenger,
d->global_index,
0x00020000,
LIBDAX_MSGS_SEV_DEBUG, LIBDAX_MSGS_PRIO_HIGH,
"burn_read_data() returns 0",
0, 0);
ret = 0; goto ex;
if (ret <= 0)
goto bad_read;
} else {
memcpy(wpt, d->buffer->data, cpy_size);
wpt += cpy_size;
*data_count += cpy_size;
}
memcpy(wpt, d->buffer->data, cpy_size);
wpt += cpy_size;
*data_count += cpy_size;
}
ret = 1;
@ -532,4 +602,153 @@ ex:;
d->buffer = buffer_mem;
d->busy = BURN_DRIVE_IDLE;
return ret;
bad_read:;
if (!(flag & 2))
libdax_msgs_submit(libdax_messenger, d->global_index,
0x00020000,
LIBDAX_MSGS_SEV_DEBUG, LIBDAX_MSGS_PRIO_HIGH,
"burn_read_data() returns 0", 0, 0);
ret = 0; goto ex;
}
/* ts B21119 : API function*/
int burn_read_audio(struct burn_drive *d, int sector_no,
char data[], off_t data_size, off_t *data_count, int flag)
{
int alignment = 2352, start, upto, chunksize = 1, err, cpy_size, i;
int sose_mem = 0, ret;
char msg[81], *wpt;
struct buffer *buf = NULL, *buffer_mem = d->buffer;
BURN_ALLOC_MEM(buf, struct buffer, 1);
*data_count = 0;
sose_mem = d->silent_on_scsi_error;
if (d->released) {
libdax_msgs_submit(libdax_messenger,
d->global_index, 0x00020142,
LIBDAX_MSGS_SEV_FATAL, LIBDAX_MSGS_PRIO_HIGH,
"Drive is not grabbed on random access read", 0, 0);
{ret = 0; goto ex;}
}
if (d->drive_role != 1) {
libdax_msgs_submit(libdax_messenger, d->global_index,
0x00020146,
LIBDAX_MSGS_SEV_FATAL, LIBDAX_MSGS_PRIO_HIGH,
"Drive is a virtual placeholder (stdio-drive or null-drive)",
0, 0);
{ret = 0; goto ex;}
}
if ((data_size % alignment) != 0) {
sprintf(msg,
"Audio read size not properly aligned (%d bytes)",
alignment);
libdax_msgs_submit(libdax_messenger, d->global_index,
0x0002019d,
LIBDAX_MSGS_SEV_SORRY, LIBDAX_MSGS_PRIO_HIGH,
msg, 0, 0);
{ret = 0; goto ex;}
}
if (d->busy != BURN_DRIVE_IDLE) {
libdax_msgs_submit(libdax_messenger,
d->global_index, 0x00020145,
LIBDAX_MSGS_SEV_FATAL, LIBDAX_MSGS_PRIO_HIGH,
"Drive is busy on attempt to read audio", 0, 0);
{ret = 0; goto ex;}
}
d->busy = BURN_DRIVE_READING_SYNC;
d->buffer = buf;
start = sector_no;
upto = start + data_size / alignment;
wpt = data;
for (; start < upto; start += chunksize) {
chunksize = upto - start;
if (chunksize > (BUFFER_SIZE / alignment))
chunksize = (BUFFER_SIZE / alignment);
cpy_size = chunksize * alignment;
if (flag & 2)
d->silent_on_scsi_error = 1;
if (flag & 16) {
d->had_particular_error &= ~1;
if (!d->silent_on_scsi_error)
d->silent_on_scsi_error = 2;
}
err = d->read_cd(d, start, chunksize, 1, 0x10, NULL, d->buffer,
(flag & 8) >> 3);
if (flag & (2 | 16))
d->silent_on_scsi_error = sose_mem;
if (err == BE_CANCELLED) {
if ((flag & 16) && (d->had_particular_error & 1))
{ret = -3; goto ex;}
if(!(flag & 4))
for (i = 0; i < chunksize - 1; i++) {
if (flag & 2)
d->silent_on_scsi_error = 1;
err = d->read_cd(d, start + i, 1, 1, 0x10,
NULL, d->buffer, (flag & 8) >> 3);
if (flag & 2)
d->silent_on_scsi_error = sose_mem;
if (err == BE_CANCELLED)
break;
memcpy(wpt, d->buffer->data, alignment);
wpt += alignment;
*data_count += alignment;
}
ret = 0; goto ex;
}
memcpy(wpt, d->buffer->data, cpy_size);
wpt += cpy_size;
*data_count += cpy_size;
}
ret = 1;
ex:
BURN_FREE_MEM(buf);
d->buffer = buffer_mem;
d->busy = BURN_DRIVE_IDLE;
return ret;
}
#ifdef Libburn_develop_quality_scaN
/* B21108 ts */
int burn_nec_optiarc_rep_err_rate(struct burn_drive *d,
int start_lba, int rate_period, int flag)
{
int ret, lba = 0, error_rate1 = 0, error_rate2 = 0, enabled = 0, dret;
/* Sub Operation Code 1 : Enable Error Rate reporting function */
ret = mmc_nec_optiarc_f3(d, 1, start_lba, rate_period,
&lba, &error_rate1, &error_rate2);
if (ret <= 0)
goto ex;
enabled = 1;
/* >>> Sub Operation Code 2 : Seek to starting address
start_lba , rate_period
*/;
/* >>> Loop with Sub Operation Code 3 : Send Error Rate information
reply: 4-byte LBA , 2-byte C1/PIE , 2-byte C2/PIF
*/;
ret = 1;
ex:;
if (enabled) {
/* Code F : Disable Error Rate reporting function */
dret = mmc_nec_optiarc_f3(d, 0xf, 0, 0,
&lba, &error_rate1, &error_rate2);
if (dret < ret)
ret = dret;
}
return ret;
}
#endif /* Libburn_develop_quality_scaN */

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@ -67,6 +67,7 @@ void sbc_load(struct burn_drive *d)
/* c->opcode[1] |= 1; / * ts A70918 : Immed */
c->dir = NO_TRANSFER;
c->timeout = Libburn_mmc_load_timeouT;
d->issue_command(d, c);
if (c->error)
return;

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@ -185,13 +185,18 @@ static void get_bytes(struct burn_track *track, int count, unsigned char *data)
if (track->end_on_premature_eoi && shortage >= count &&
!track->open_ended) {
char msg[80];
/* Memorize that premature end of input happened */
off_t missing, inp_block_size, track_blocks;
inp_block_size = burn_sector_length(track->mode);
track_blocks = burn_track_get_sectors_2(track, 1);
missing = track_blocks * inp_block_size - track->sourcecount;
sprintf(msg,
"Premature end of input encountered. Missing: %d bytes",
shortage);
"Premature end of input encountered. Missing: %.f bytes",
(double) missing);
libdax_msgs_submit(libdax_messenger, -1, 0x00020180,
LIBDAX_MSGS_SEV_FAILURE, LIBDAX_MSGS_PRIO_HIGH,
msg, 0,0);
/* Memorize that premature end of input happened */
track->end_on_premature_eoi = 2;
}
if (track->open_ended || track->end_on_premature_eoi)
@ -223,6 +228,43 @@ ex:;
}
}
/* ts B20113 : outsourced from get_sector() */
int sector_write_buffer(struct burn_drive *d,
struct burn_track *track, int flag)
{
int err, i;
struct buffer *out;
out = d->buffer;
if (out->sectors <= 0)
return 2;
err = d->write(d, d->nwa, out);
if (err == BE_CANCELLED)
return 0;
/* ts A61101 */
if(track != NULL) {
track->writecount += out->bytes;
track->written_sectors += out->sectors;
/* Determine current index */
for (i = d->progress.index; i + 1 < track->indices; i++) {
if (track->index[i + 1] > d->nwa + out->sectors)
break;
d->progress.index = i + 1;
}
}
/* ts A61119 */
d->progress.buffered_bytes += out->bytes;
d->nwa += out->sectors;
out->bytes = 0;
out->sectors = 0;
return 1;
}
/* ts A61009 : seems to hand out sector start pointer in opts->drive->buffer
and to count hand outs as well as reserved bytes */
/* ts A61101 : added parameter track for counting written bytes */
@ -231,7 +273,7 @@ static unsigned char *get_sector(struct burn_write_opts *opts,
{
struct burn_drive *d = opts->drive;
struct buffer *out = d->buffer;
int outmode, seclen;
int outmode, seclen, write_ret;
unsigned char *ret;
outmode = get_outmode(opts);
@ -250,22 +292,9 @@ static unsigned char *get_sector(struct burn_write_opts *opts,
/* (there is enough buffer size reserve for track->cdxa_conversion) */
if (out->bytes + seclen > BUFFER_SIZE ||
(opts->obs > 0 && out->bytes + seclen > opts->obs)) {
int err;
err = d->write(d, d->nwa, out);
if (err == BE_CANCELLED)
write_ret = sector_write_buffer(d, track, 0);
if (write_ret <= 0)
return NULL;
/* ts A61101 */
if(track != NULL) {
track->writecount += out->bytes;
track->written_sectors += out->sectors;
}
/* ts A61119 */
d->progress.buffered_bytes += out->bytes;
d->nwa += out->sectors;
out->bytes = 0;
out->sectors = 0;
}
ret = out->data + out->bytes;
out->bytes += seclen;

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@ -24,6 +24,10 @@ int sector_postgap(struct burn_write_opts *, unsigned char tno,
int sector_lout(struct burn_write_opts *, unsigned char control, int mode);
int sector_data(struct burn_write_opts *, struct burn_track *t, int psub);
/* ts B20113 */
int sector_write_buffer(struct burn_drive *d,
struct burn_track *track, int flag);
/* ts A61009 */
int sector_headers_is_ok(struct burn_write_opts *o, int mode);

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@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
/* -*- indent-tabs-mode: t; tab-width: 8; c-basic-offset: 8; -*- */
/*
Copyright (c) 2009 - 2010 Thomas Schmitt <scdbackup@gmx.net>
Copyright (c) 2009 - 2011 Thomas Schmitt <scdbackup@gmx.net>
Provided under GPL version 2 or later.
*/
@ -44,6 +44,7 @@ Present implementation: default dummy which enables libburn only to work
#include "debug.h"
#include "toc.h"
#include "util.h"
#include "init.h"
#include "libdax_msgs.h"
extern struct libdax_msgs *libdax_messenger;
@ -243,7 +244,7 @@ int burn_os_is_2k_seekrw(char *path, int flag)
0 = could not estimate size capacity of file object
1 = estimation has been made, bytes was set
*/
int burn_os_stdio_capacity(char *path, off_t *bytes)
int burn_os_stdio_capacity(char *path, off_t write_start, off_t *bytes)
{
struct stat stbuf;
@ -252,14 +253,12 @@ int burn_os_stdio_capacity(char *path, off_t *bytes)
#endif
char *testpath = NULL, *cpt;
long blocks;
off_t add_size = 0;
int ret;
BURN_ALLOC_MEM(testpath, char, 4096);
testpath[0] = 0;
blocks = *bytes / 512;
if (stat(path, &stbuf) == -1) {
strcpy(testpath, path);
cpt = strrchr(testpath, '/');
@ -275,6 +274,9 @@ int burn_os_stdio_capacity(char *path, off_t *bytes)
#ifdef Libburn_if_this_was_linuX
} else if(S_ISBLK(stbuf.st_mode)) {
long blocks;
blocks = *bytes / 512;
fd = open(path, open_mode);
if (fd == -1)
{ret = -2; goto ex;}
@ -287,7 +289,7 @@ int burn_os_stdio_capacity(char *path, off_t *bytes)
#endif /* Libburn_if_this_was_linuX */
} else if(S_ISREG(stbuf.st_mode)) {
add_size = stbuf.st_blocks * (off_t) 512;
add_size = burn_sparse_file_addsize(write_start, &stbuf);
strcpy(testpath, path);
} else
{ret = 0; goto ex;}

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@ -1,11 +1,14 @@
/* -*- indent-tabs-mode: t; tab-width: 8; c-basic-offset: 8; -*- */
/*
Copyright (c) 2006 - 2010 Thomas Schmitt <scdbackup@gmx.net>
Copyright (c) 2006 - 2011 Thomas Schmitt <scdbackup@gmx.net>
Provided under GPL version 2 or later.
*/
/* THIS CODE IS NOT FUNCTIONAL YET !!! */
/*
This is the main operating system dependent SCSI part of libburn. It implements
@ -490,10 +493,8 @@ int sg_grab(struct burn_drive *d)
*/
int sg_release(struct burn_drive *d)
{
if (d->cam == NULL) {
burn_print(1, "release an ungrabbed drive. die\n");
if (d->cam == NULL)
return 0;
}
sg_close_drive(d);
return 0;
}
@ -547,8 +548,6 @@ int sg_issue_command(struct burn_drive *d, struct command *c)
ccb->csio.cdb_len = c->oplen;
memcpy(&ccb->csio.cdb_io.cdb_bytes, &c->opcode, c->oplen);
memset(&ccb->csio.sense_data, 0, sizeof (ccb->csio.sense_data));
if (c->page) {
ccb->csio.data_ptr = c->page->data;
if (c->dir == FROM_DRIVE) {
@ -569,6 +568,7 @@ int sg_issue_command(struct burn_drive *d, struct command *c)
}
do {
memset(&ccb->csio.sense_data, 0, sizeof(ccb->csio.sense_data));
err = cam_send_ccb(d->cam, ccb);
if (err == -1) {
libdax_msgs_submit(libdax_messenger,
@ -716,18 +716,16 @@ int burn_os_is_2k_seekrw(char *path, int flag)
0 = could not estimate size capacity of file object
1 = estimation has been made, bytes was set
*/
int burn_os_stdio_capacity(char *path, off_t *bytes)
int burn_os_stdio_capacity(char *path, off_t write_start, off_t *bytes)
{
struct stat stbuf;
struct statvfs vfsbuf;
char *testpath = NULL, *cpt;
long blocks;
off_t add_size = 0;
int fd, ret;
BURN_ALLOC_MEM(testpath, char, 4096);
testpath[0] = 0;
blocks = *bytes / 512;
if (stat(path, &stbuf) == -1) {
strcpy(testpath, path);
cpt = strrchr(testpath, '/');
@ -744,7 +742,9 @@ int burn_os_stdio_capacity(char *path, off_t *bytes)
} else if(S_ISBLK(stbuf.st_mode)) {
int open_mode = O_RDWR, fd, ret;
long blocks;
blocks = *bytes / 512;
if(burn_sg_open_o_excl)
open_mode |= O_EXCL;
fd = open(path, open_mode);
@ -769,7 +769,7 @@ int burn_os_stdio_capacity(char *path, off_t *bytes)
{ret = -2; goto ex;}
*bytes = add_size;
} else if(S_ISREG(stbuf.st_mode)) {
add_size = stbuf.st_blocks * (off_t) 512;
add_size = burn_sparse_file_addsize(write_start, &stbuf);
strcpy(testpath, path);
} else
{ret = 0; goto ex;}

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@ -1,8 +1,9 @@
/* -*- indent-tabs-mode: t; tab-width: 8; c-basic-offset: 8; -*- */
/*
Copyright (c) 2006 - 2011 Thomas Schmitt <scdbackup@gmx.net>
Provided under GPL version 2 or later.
Copyright (c) 2006 - 2013 Thomas Schmitt <scdbackup@gmx.net>
Provided under GPL version 2 or later
and under FreeBSD license revised, i.e. without advertising clause.
*/
#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H
@ -447,7 +448,7 @@ static void enumerate_common(char *fname, int bus_no, int host_no,
out.channel = channel_no;
out.lun = lun_no;
out.devname = burn_strdup(fname);
out.devname = strdup(fname);
out.cam = NULL;
out.lock_fd = -1;
@ -476,7 +477,7 @@ static void enumerate_common(char *fname, int bus_no, int host_no,
out.read_toc = mmc_read_toc;
out.write = mmc_write;
out.erase = mmc_erase;
out.read_sectors = mmc_read_sectors;
out.read_cd = mmc_read_cd;
out.perform_opc = mmc_perform_opc;
out.set_speed = mmc_set_speed;
out.send_parameters = spc_select_error_params;
@ -491,13 +492,13 @@ static void enumerate_common(char *fname, int bus_no, int host_no,
out.idata = calloc(1, sizeof(struct burn_scsi_inquiry_data));
out.idata->valid = 0;
out.mdata = calloc(1, sizeof(struct scsi_mode_data));
out.mdata->valid = 0;
if (out.idata == NULL || out.mdata == NULL) {
libdax_msgs_submit(libdax_messenger, -1, 0x00020108,
LIBDAX_MSGS_SEV_FATAL, LIBDAX_MSGS_PRIO_HIGH,
"Could not allocate new drive object", 0, 0);
return;
}
out.mdata->p2a_valid = 0;
memset(&out.params, 0, sizeof(struct params));
t = burn_drive_register(&out);
@ -507,12 +508,9 @@ static void enumerate_common(char *fname, int bus_no, int host_no,
/* try to get the drive info */
if (t->grab(t)) {
burn_print(2, "getting drive info\n");
t->getcaps(t);
t->unlock(t);
t->released = 1;
} else {
burn_print(2, "unable to grab new located drive\n");
}
/* ts A60821
@ -750,10 +748,8 @@ int sg_release(struct burn_drive *d)
if (mmc_function_spy(d, "sg_release") <= 0)
return 0;
if (d->cam == NULL) {
burn_print(1, "release an ungrabbed drive. die\n");
if (d->cam == NULL)
return 0;
}
mmc_function_spy(NULL, "sg_release ----------- closing.");
@ -764,7 +760,7 @@ int sg_release(struct burn_drive *d)
int sg_issue_command(struct burn_drive *d, struct command *c)
{
int done = 0, err, sense_len = 0, ret, ignore_error, no_retry = 0, i;
int done = 0, err, sense_len = 0, ret, ignore_error, i;
int cam_pass_err_recover = 0, key, asc, ascq, timeout_ms;
union ccb *ccb;
static FILE *fp = NULL;
@ -772,10 +768,11 @@ int sg_issue_command(struct burn_drive *d, struct command *c)
mmc_function_spy(NULL, "sg_issue_command");
if (d->cam == NULL) {
c->error = 0;
c->error = 0;
memset(c->sense, 0, sizeof(c->sense));
if (d->cam == NULL)
return 0;
}
if (burn_sg_log_scsi & 1) {
if (fp == NULL) {
fp= fopen("/tmp/libburn_sg_command_log", "a");
@ -787,6 +784,10 @@ int sg_issue_command(struct burn_drive *d, struct command *c)
scsi_log_cmd(c,fp,0);
c->error = 0;
if (c->timeout > 0)
timeout_ms = c->timeout;
else
timeout_ms = 200000;
ccb = cam_getccb(d->cam);
cam_fill_csio(&ccb->csio,
@ -798,7 +799,7 @@ int sg_issue_command(struct burn_drive *d, struct command *c)
0, /* dxfer_len */
sizeof (ccb->csio.sense_data), /* sense_len */
0, /* cdb_len */
30*1000); /* timeout */
timeout_ms); /* timeout */
switch (c->dir) {
case TO_DRIVE:
ccb->csio.ccb_h.flags |= CAM_DIR_OUT;
@ -831,8 +832,6 @@ int sg_issue_command(struct burn_drive *d, struct command *c)
ccb->csio.cdb_len = c->oplen;
memcpy(&ccb->csio.cdb_io.cdb_bytes, &c->opcode, c->oplen);
memset(&ccb->csio.sense_data, 0, sizeof (ccb->csio.sense_data));
if (c->page) {
ccb->csio.data_ptr = c->page->data;
if (c->dir == FROM_DRIVE) {
@ -858,11 +857,15 @@ int sg_issue_command(struct burn_drive *d, struct command *c)
}
start_time = time(NULL);
timeout_ms = 200000;
for (i = 0; !done; i++) {
memset(&ccb->csio.sense_data, 0, sizeof(ccb->csio.sense_data));
memset(c->sense, 0, sizeof(c->sense));
c->start_time = burn_get_time(0);
err = cam_send_ccb(d->cam, ccb);
c->end_time = burn_get_time(0);
ignore_error = sense_len = 0;
/* ts B00325 : CAM_AUTOSNS_VALID advised by Alexander Motin */
if (ccb->ccb_h.status & CAM_AUTOSNS_VALID) {
@ -957,19 +960,14 @@ int sg_issue_command(struct burn_drive *d, struct command *c)
c->sense[2] = 0x02;
c->sense[12] = 0x04;
c->sense[13] = 0x00;
no_retry = 1;
done = 1;
}
/* >>> Need own duration time measurement.
Then remove bit1 from flag.
*/
done = scsi_eval_cmd_outcome(d, c, fp, c->sense,
sense_len, 0, start_time,
timeout_ms, i,
2 | !!ignore_error);
} else {
done = 1;
}
done = scsi_eval_cmd_outcome(d, c, fp, c->sense,
sense_len, start_time,
timeout_ms, i, !!ignore_error);
if (d->cancel)
done = 1;
} while (!done);
ret = 1;
ex:;
@ -985,12 +983,13 @@ ex:;
int burn_os_is_2k_seekrw(char *path, int flag)
{
struct stat stbuf;
#ifdef Libburn_DIOCGMEDIASIZE_ISBLK
int fd, ret;
off_t add_size;
#else
char *spt;
int i, e;
#ifdef Libburn_DIOCGMEDIASIZE_ISBLK
int fd;
off_t add_size;
#endif
#endif /* ! Libburn_DIOCGMEDIASIZE_ISBLK */
if (stat(path, &stbuf) == -1)
return 0;
@ -1010,7 +1009,7 @@ int burn_os_is_2k_seekrw(char *path, int flag)
ret = ioctl(fd, DIOCGMEDIASIZE, &add_size);
close(fd);
return 1;
return (ret != -1);
#else /* Libburn_DIOCGMEDIASIZE_ISBLK */
@ -1052,18 +1051,16 @@ int burn_os_is_2k_seekrw(char *path, int flag)
0 = could not estimate size capacity of file object
1 = estimation has been made, bytes was set
*/
int burn_os_stdio_capacity(char *path, off_t *bytes)
int burn_os_stdio_capacity(char *path, off_t write_start, off_t *bytes)
{
struct stat stbuf;
struct statvfs vfsbuf;
char *testpath = NULL, *cpt;
long blocks;
off_t add_size = 0;
int fd, ret;
BURN_ALLOC_MEM(testpath, char, 4096);
testpath[0] = 0;
blocks = *bytes / 512;
if (stat(path, &stbuf) == -1) {
strcpy(testpath, path);
cpt = strrchr(testpath, '/');
@ -1080,7 +1077,9 @@ int burn_os_stdio_capacity(char *path, off_t *bytes)
} else if(S_ISBLK(stbuf.st_mode)) {
int open_mode = O_RDWR, fd, ret;
long blocks;
blocks = *bytes / 512;
if(burn_sg_open_o_excl)
open_mode |= O_EXCL;
fd = open(path, open_mode);
@ -1105,7 +1104,7 @@ int burn_os_stdio_capacity(char *path, off_t *bytes)
{ret = -2; goto ex;}
*bytes = add_size;
} else if(S_ISREG(stbuf.st_mode)) {
add_size = stbuf.st_blocks * (off_t) 512;
add_size = burn_sparse_file_addsize(write_start, &stbuf);
strcpy(testpath, path);
} else
{ret = 0; goto ex;}

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@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
/* -*- indent-tabs-mode: t; tab-width: 8; c-basic-offset: 8; -*- */
/*
Copyright (c) 2009 - 2011 Thomas Schmitt <scdbackup@gmx.net>
Copyright (c) 2009 - 2013 Thomas Schmitt <scdbackup@gmx.net>
Provided under GPL version 2 or later.
*/
@ -142,6 +142,9 @@ Send feedback to libburn-hackers@pykix.org .
#define Libburn_is_on_solariS 1
#endif
/* Proposal by Rocky Bernstein to avoid macro clashes with cdio_config.h */
#define __CDIO_CONFIG_H__ 1
#include <cdio/cdio.h>
#include <cdio/logging.h>
#include <cdio/mmc.h>
@ -259,7 +262,7 @@ try_next:;
}
#endif
if (strlen(*(idx->pos)) >= adr_size)
if ((ssize_t) strlen(*(idx->pos)) >= adr_size)
return -1;
strcpy(adr, *(idx->pos));
(idx->pos)++;
@ -440,7 +443,7 @@ int sg_give_next_adr(burn_drive_enumerator_t *idx,
ret = sg_give_next_adr_raw(idx, adr, adr_size, initialize);
if (ret <= 0)
goto ex;
if (strlen(adr) >= path_size)
if ((ssize_t) strlen(adr) >= path_size)
goto ex;
#ifdef Libburn_is_on_solariS
@ -453,8 +456,8 @@ int sg_give_next_adr(burn_drive_enumerator_t *idx,
#endif /* Libburn_is_on_solariS */
ret = burn_drive_resolve_link(adr, path, &recursion_count, 2);
if(ret > 0 && strlen(path) < adr_size)
strcpy(path, adr);
if(ret > 0 && (ssize_t) strlen(path) < adr_size)
strcpy(adr, path);
ret = (ret >= 0);
ex:
BURN_FREE_MEM(path);
@ -594,10 +597,8 @@ ex:;
*/
int sg_release(struct burn_drive *d)
{
if (d->p_cdio == NULL) {
burn_print(1, "release an ungrabbed drive. die\n");
if (d->p_cdio == NULL)
return 0;
}
sg_close_drive(d);
return 0;
}
@ -614,7 +615,7 @@ int sg_release(struct burn_drive *d)
*/
int sg_issue_command(struct burn_drive *d, struct command *c)
{
int sense_valid = 0, i, timeout_ms, no_retry = 0;
int sense_valid = 0, i, timeout_ms, sense_len;
int key = 0, asc = 0, ascq = 0, done = 0;
time_t start_time;
driver_return_code_t i_status;
@ -623,9 +624,11 @@ int sg_issue_command(struct burn_drive *d, struct command *c)
mmc_cdb_t cdb = {{0, }};
cdio_mmc_direction_t e_direction;
CdIo_t *p_cdio;
unsigned char *sense_pt = NULL;
cdio_mmc_request_sense_t *sense_pt = NULL;
c->error = 0;
memset(c->sense, 0, sizeof(c->sense));
if (d->p_cdio == NULL) {
return 0;
}
@ -659,16 +662,24 @@ int sg_issue_command(struct burn_drive *d, struct command *c)
/* retry-loop */
start_time = time(NULL);
timeout_ms = 200000;
if (c->timeout > 0)
timeout_ms = c->timeout;
else
timeout_ms = 200000;
for(i = 0; !done; i++) {
memset(c->sense, 0, sizeof(c->sense));
c->start_time = burn_get_time(0);
i_status = mmc_run_cmd(p_cdio, timeout_ms, &cdb, e_direction,
dxfer_len, c->page->data);
c->end_time = burn_get_time(0);
sense_valid = mmc_last_cmd_sense(p_cdio, &sense_pt);
if (sense_valid >= 18) {
memcpy(c->sense, sense_pt,
sense_valid >= sizeof(c->sense) ?
sizeof(c->sense) : sense_valid );
memcpy(c->sense, (unsigned char *) sense_pt,
(size_t) sense_valid >= sizeof(c->sense) ?
sizeof(c->sense) : (size_t) sense_valid );
spc_decode_sense(c->sense, 0, &key, &asc, &ascq);
} else
key = asc = ascq = 0;
@ -701,13 +712,16 @@ int sg_issue_command(struct burn_drive *d, struct command *c)
c->sense[0] = 0x70; /*Fixed format sense data*/
c->sense[2] = 0x02;
c->sense[12] = 0x04;
no_retry = 1;
done = 1;
}
}
if (i_status != 0 || (key || asc || ascq)) {
done = scsi_eval_cmd_outcome(d, c, fp, c->sense, 18,
0, start_time, timeout_ms, i, 2);
} else
if (key || asc || ascq)
sense_len = 18;
else
sense_len = 0;
done = scsi_eval_cmd_outcome(d, c, fp, c->sense, sense_len,
start_time, timeout_ms, i, 0);
if (d->cancel)
done = 1;
} /* end of retry-loop */
@ -851,7 +865,7 @@ int burn_os_is_2k_seekrw(char *path, int flag)
0 = could not estimate size capacity of file object
1 = estimation has been made, bytes was set
*/
int burn_os_stdio_capacity(char *path, off_t *bytes)
int burn_os_stdio_capacity(char *path, off_t write_start, off_t *bytes)
{
struct stat stbuf;
@ -860,13 +874,11 @@ int burn_os_stdio_capacity(char *path, off_t *bytes)
#endif
char *testpath = NULL, *cpt;
long blocks;
off_t add_size = 0;
int ret;
BURN_ALLOC_MEM(testpath, char, 4096);
testpath[0] = 0;
blocks = *bytes / 512;
if (stat(path, &stbuf) == -1) {
strcpy(testpath, path);
cpt = strrchr(testpath, '/');
@ -883,8 +895,10 @@ int burn_os_stdio_capacity(char *path, off_t *bytes)
/* GNU/Linux specific determination of block device size */
} else if(S_ISBLK(stbuf.st_mode)) {
int open_mode = O_RDONLY, fd, ret;
int open_mode = O_RDONLY, fd;
long blocks;
blocks = *bytes / 512;
fd = open(path, open_mode);
if (fd == -1)
{ret = -2; goto ex;}
@ -899,7 +913,7 @@ int burn_os_stdio_capacity(char *path, off_t *bytes)
#ifdef Libburn_is_on_freebsD
} else if(S_ISCHR(stbuf.st_mode)) {
int fd, ret;
int fd;
fd = open(path, O_RDONLY);
if (fd == -1)
@ -930,7 +944,7 @@ int burn_os_stdio_capacity(char *path, off_t *bytes)
#endif /* Libburn_is_on_solariS */
} else if(S_ISREG(stbuf.st_mode)) {
add_size = stbuf.st_blocks * (off_t) 512;
add_size = burn_sparse_file_addsize(write_start, &stbuf);
strcpy(testpath, path);
} else
{ret = 0; goto ex;}

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/* -*- indent-tabs-mode: t; tab-width: 8; c-basic-offset: 8; -*- */
/*
Copyright (c) 2010 - 2014 Thomas Schmitt <scdbackup@gmx.net>
Provided under GPL version 2 or later.
Derived 2014 from libburn/sg-solaris.c with information learned from
dvd+rw-tools, http://fxr.watson.org/fxr/source/sys/scsiio.h?v=NETBSD,
http://netbsd.gw.com/cgi-bin/man-cgi?scsi+4+NetBSD-current,
and experiments made by Freddy Fisker.
*/
/*
This is the main operating system dependent SCSI part of libburn. It implements
the transport level aspects of SCSI control and command i/o.
Present implementation: NetBSD 6, ioctl SCIOCCOMMAND
>>> ??? for OpenBSD too ?
PORTING:
Porting libburn typically will consist of adding a new operating system case
to the following switcher files:
os.h Operating system specific libburn definitions and declarations.
sg.c Operating system dependent transport level modules.
and of deriving the following system specific files from existing examples:
os-*.h Included by os.h. You will need some general system knowledge
about signals and knowledge about the storage object needs of your
transport level module sg-*.c.
sg-*.c This source module. You will need special system knowledge about
how to detect all potentially available drives, how to open them,
eventually how to exclusively reserve them, how to perform
SCSI transactions, how to inquire the (pseudo-)SCSI driver.
You will not need to care about CD burning, MMC or other high-level
SCSI aspects.
Said sg-*.c operations are defined by a public function interface, which has
to be implemented in a way that provides libburn with the desired services:
sg_id_string() returns an id string of the SCSI transport adapter.
It may be called before initialization but then may
return only a preliminary id.
sg_initialize() performs global initialization of the SCSI transport
adapter and eventually needed operating system
facilities. Checks for compatibility of supporting
software components.
sg_shutdown() performs global finalizations and releases golbally
aquired resources.
sg_give_next_adr() iterates over the set of potentially useful drive
address strings.
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
underneath scsi_enumerate_drives().
sg_drive_is_open() tells wether libburn has the given drive in use.
sg_grab() opens the drive for SCSI commands and ensures
undisturbed access.
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
be retried or finally failed.
sg_obtain_scsi_adr() tries to obtain SCSI address parameters.
burn_os_is_2k_seekrw() tells whether the given path leads to a file object
that can be used in 2 kB granularity by lseek(2),
read(2), and possibly write(2) if not read-only..
E.g. a USB stick or a hard disk.
burn_os_stdio_capacity() estimates the emulated media space of stdio-drives.
burn_os_open_track_src() opens a disk file in a way that allows best
throughput with file reading and/or SCSI write command
transmission.
burn_os_alloc_buffer() allocates a memory area that is suitable for file
descriptors issued by burn_os_open_track_src().
The buffer size may be rounded up for alignment
reasons.
burn_os_free_buffer() delete a buffer obtained by burn_os_alloc_buffer().
Porting hints are marked by the text "PORTING:".
Send feedback to libburn-hackers@pykix.org .
*/
#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H
#include "../config.h"
#endif
/** PORTING : ------- OS dependent headers and definitions ------ */
#include <unistd.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <errno.h>
#include <fcntl.h>
#include <sys/stat.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#ifdef Libburn_os_has_statvfS
#include <sys/statvfs.h>
#endif /* Libburn_os_has_stavtfS */
#include <sys/ioctl.h>
#include <sys/scsiio.h>
/** PORTING : ------ libburn portable headers and definitions ----- */
#include "transport.h"
#include "drive.h"
#include "sg.h"
#include "spc.h"
#include "sbc.h"
#include "debug.h"
#include "toc.h"
#include "util.h"
#include "init.h"
#include "libdax_msgs.h"
extern struct libdax_msgs *libdax_messenger;
/* is in portable part of libburn */
int burn_drive_is_banned(char *device_address);
int burn_drive_resolve_link(char *path, char adr[],
int *recursion_count, int flag); /* drive.c */
/* Whether to log SCSI commands:
bit0= log in /tmp/libburn_sg_command_log
bit1= log to stderr
bit2= flush every line
*/
extern int burn_sg_log_scsi;
/* ------------------------------------------------------------------------ */
/* PORTING: Private definitions. Port only if needed by public functions. */
/* (Public functions are listed below) */
/* ------------------------------------------------------------------------ */
/* Storage object is in libburn/init.c
whether to strive for exclusive access to the drive
*/
extern int burn_sg_open_o_excl;
/* ------------------------------------------------------------------------ */
/* PORTING: Private functions. Port only if needed by public functions */
/* (Public functions are listed below) */
/* ------------------------------------------------------------------------ */
static int sg_close_drive(struct burn_drive * d)
{
if (d->fd != -1) {
close(d->fd);
d->fd = -1;
return 1;
}
return 0;
}
/* ----------------------------------------------------------------------- */
/* PORTING: Private functions which contain publicly needed functionality. */
/* Their portable part must be performed. So it is probably best */
/* to replace the non-portable part and to call these functions */
/* in your port, too. */
/* ----------------------------------------------------------------------- */
/** Wraps a detected drive into libburn structures and hands it over to
libburn drive list.
*/
static void enumerate_common(char *fname,
int bus_no, int host_no,
int channel_no, int target_no, int lun_no)
{
int ret;
struct burn_drive out;
/* General libburn drive setup */
burn_setup_drive(&out, fname);
/* This transport adapter uses SCSI-family commands and models
(seems the adapter would know better than its boss, if ever) */
ret = burn_scsi_setup_drive(&out, bus_no, host_no, channel_no,
target_no, lun_no, 0);
if (ret <= 0)
return;
/* PORTING: ------------------- non portable part --------------- */
/* Transport adapter is NetBSD SCIOCCOMMAND */
/* Adapter specific handles and data */
out.fd = -1;
/* PORTING: ---------------- end of non portable part ------------ */
/* Adapter specific functions with standardized names */
out.grab = sg_grab;
out.release = sg_release;
out.drive_is_open = sg_drive_is_open;
out.issue_command = sg_issue_command;
/* Finally register drive and inquire drive information */
burn_drive_finish_enum(&out);
}
static int start_enum_rcdNx(burn_drive_enumerator_t *idx, int flag)
{
idx->cdno = -1;
return 1;
}
/* Trying /dev/rcd[0..63][dc] */
#define Libburn_netbsd_max_cdnuM 63
static int next_enum_rcdNx(burn_drive_enumerator_t *idx,
char adr[], int adr_size, int flag)
{
static char suffix[2] = {'d', 'c'};
struct stat stbuf;
int i, stat_ret;
char path[16];
while (idx->cdno < Libburn_netbsd_max_cdnuM) {
idx->cdno++;
for (i = 0; i < 2; i++) {
sprintf(path, "/dev/rcd%d%c", idx->cdno, suffix[i]);
stat_ret = stat(path, &stbuf);
if (stat_ret == -1)
continue;
if (!S_ISCHR(stbuf.st_mode))
continue;
if ((int) strlen(path) >= adr_size)
continue;
strcpy(adr, path);
return 1;
}
}
return 0;
}
/* Searching the first byte address that cannot be lseeked and read
*/
static int guess_size_by_seek_set(int fd, off_t *bytes, int flag)
{
static off_t abs_limit = ((off_t) 1024) * 1024 * 1024 * 1024 * 1024;
off_t i, step = ((off_t) 1024) * 1024 * 1024 * 1024, ret;
char buf[1];
*bytes = 0;
for (i = step; i < abs_limit; i += step) {
ret = lseek(fd, i, SEEK_SET);
if (ret == -1) {
i -= step;
step = step >> 1;
if (step > 0)
continue;
return 1;
}
ret = read(fd, buf, 1);
if (ret == -1) {
i -= step;
step = step >> 1;
if (step > 0)
continue;
return 1;
}
*bytes = i + 1;
}
return 0;
}
/* ------------------------------------------------------------------------ */
/* PORTING: Public functions. These MUST be ported. */
/* ------------------------------------------------------------------------ */
/** Returns the id string of the SCSI transport adapter and eventually
needed operating system facilities.
This call is usable even if sg_initialize() was not called yet. In that
case a preliminary constant message might be issued if detailed info is
not available yet.
@param msg returns id string
@param flag unused yet, submit 0
@return 1 = success, <=0 = failure
*/
int sg_id_string(char msg[1024], int flag)
{
sprintf(msg, "internal NetBSD SCIOCCOMMAND adapter sg-netbsd");
return 1;
}
/** Performs global initialization of the SCSI transport adapter and eventually
needed operating system facilities. Checks for compatibility of supporting
software components.
@param msg returns ids and/or error messages of eventual helpers
@param flag unused yet, submit 0
@return 1 = success, <=0 = failure
*/
int sg_initialize(char msg[1024], int flag)
{
return sg_id_string(msg, 0);
}
/** Performs global finalization of the SCSI transport adapter and eventually
needed operating system facilities. Releases globally aquired resources.
@param flag unused yet, submit 0
@return 1 = success, <=0 = failure
*/
int sg_shutdown(int flag)
{
return 1;
}
/** Finalizes BURN_OS_TRANSPORT_DRIVE_ELEMENTS, the components of
struct burn_drive which are defined in os-*.h.
The eventual initialization of those components was made underneath
scsi_enumerate_drives().
This will be called when a burn_drive gets disposed.
@param d the drive to be finalized
@param flag unused yet, submit 0
@return 1 = success, <=0 = failure
*/
int sg_dispose_drive(struct burn_drive *d, int flag)
{
return 1;
}
/** Returns the next index number and the next enumerated drive address.
The enumeration has to cover all available and accessible drives. It is
allowed to return addresses of drives which are not available but under
some (even exotic) circumstances could be available. It is on the other
hand allowed, only to hand out addresses which can really be used right
in the moment of this call. (This implementation chooses the former.)
@param idx An opaque handle. Make no own theories about it.
@param adr Takes the reply
@param adr_size Gives maximum size of reply including final 0
@param initialize 1 = start new,
0 = continue, use no other values for now
-1 = finish
@return 1 = reply is a valid address , 0 = no further address available
-1 = severe error (e.g. adr_size too small)
*/
int sg_give_next_adr(burn_drive_enumerator_t *idx,
char adr[], int adr_size, int initialize)
{
int ret;
if (initialize == 1) {
ret = start_enum_rcdNx(idx, 0);
if (ret <= 0)
return ret;
} else if (initialize == -1) {
return 0;
}
ret = next_enum_rcdNx(idx, adr, adr_size, 0);
return ret;
}
/** Brings all available, not-whitelist-banned, and accessible drives into
libburn's list of drives.
*/
int scsi_enumerate_drives(void)
{
burn_drive_enumerator_t idx;
int initialize = 1, ret, i_bus_no = -1, buf_size = 4096;
int i_host_no = -1, i_channel_no = -1, i_target_no = -1, i_lun_no = -1;
char *buf = NULL;
BURN_ALLOC_MEM(buf, char, buf_size);
while(1) {
ret = sg_give_next_adr(&idx, buf, buf_size, initialize);
initialize = 0;
if (ret <= 0)
break;
if (burn_drive_is_banned(buf))
continue;
sg_obtain_scsi_adr(buf, &i_bus_no, &i_host_no,
&i_channel_no, &i_target_no, &i_lun_no);
enumerate_common(buf,
i_bus_no, i_host_no, i_channel_no,
i_target_no, i_lun_no);
}
sg_give_next_adr(&idx, buf, buf_size, -1);
ret = 1;
ex:;
BURN_FREE_MEM(buf);
return ret;
}
/** 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 resp. reservation.
*/
/** Published as burn_drive.drive_is_open() */
int sg_drive_is_open(struct burn_drive * d)
{
return (d->fd != -1);
}
/** Opens the drive for SCSI commands and - if burn activities are prone
to external interference on your system - obtains an exclusive access lock
on the drive. (Note: this is not physical tray locking.)
A drive that has been opened with sg_grab() will eventually be handed
over to sg_release() for closing and unreserving.
*/
int sg_grab(struct burn_drive *d)
{
char *msg = NULL;
int os_errno, ret;
BURN_ALLOC_MEM(msg, char, 4096);
if (d->fd != -1) {
d->released = 0;
{ret = 1; goto ex;}
}
d->fd = open(d->devname, O_RDWR | O_NDELAY);
if (d->fd == -1) {
os_errno = errno;
sprintf(msg, "Could not grab drive '%s'", d->devname);
/* (errno == ENXIO is a device file with no drive attached) */
libdax_msgs_submit(libdax_messenger, d->global_index,
0x00020003,
errno == ENXIO ? LIBDAX_MSGS_SEV_DEBUG :
LIBDAX_MSGS_SEV_SORRY,
LIBDAX_MSGS_PRIO_HIGH,
msg, os_errno, 0);
{ret = 0; goto ex;}
}
d->released = 0;
/* Make sure by INQUIRY that this is really a MMC drive */
ret = spc_confirm_cd_drive(d, 0);
if (ret <= 0)
goto revoke;
/* # define Libburn_sg_netbsd_scsi_debuG */
#ifdef Libburn_sg_netbsd_scsi_debuG
{
static int sc_db = SC_DB_CMDS | SC_DB_FLOW;
ret = ioctl(d->fd, SCIOCDEBUG, &sc_db);
if (ret == -1)
fprintf(stderr,
"libburn_DEBUG: ioctl(%d, SCIOCDEBUG, &(0x%X)) returns %d, errno = %d\n",
d->fd, (unsigned int) sc_db, ret, errno);
}
#endif
{ret = 1; goto ex;}
revoke:;
sprintf(msg, "Could not grab drive '%s'.", d->devname);
libdax_msgs_submit(libdax_messenger, d->global_index,
0x00020003,
LIBDAX_MSGS_SEV_SORRY, LIBDAX_MSGS_PRIO_HIGH,
msg, 0, 0);
if (d->fd >= 0) {
close(d->fd);
d->fd = -1;
d->released = 1;
}
ret = 0;
ex:;
BURN_FREE_MEM(msg);
return ret;
}
/** 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.
(Note: this is not physical tray locking.)
*/
int sg_release(struct burn_drive *d)
{
if (d->fd < 0)
return 0;
sg_close_drive(d);
return 0;
}
/** Sends a SCSI command to the drive, receives reply and evaluates wether
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
a retry shall be notified via scsi_notify_error().
The Libburn_log_sg_commandS facility might be of help when problems with
a drive have to be examined. It shall stay disabled for normal use.
@return: 1 success , <=0 failure
*/
int sg_issue_command(struct burn_drive *d, struct command *c)
{
int i, timeout_ms, ret, key, asc, ascq, done = 0, sense_len, max_sl;
time_t start_time;
scsireq_t req;
char msg[160];
static FILE *fp = NULL;
c->error = 0;
if (d->fd == -1)
return 0;
if (burn_sg_log_scsi & 1) {
if (fp == NULL) {
fp= fopen("/tmp/libburn_sg_command_log", "a");
fprintf(fp,
"\n-----------------------------------------\n");
}
}
if (burn_sg_log_scsi & 3)
scsi_log_cmd(c,fp,0);
if (c->timeout > 0)
timeout_ms = c->timeout;
else
timeout_ms = 200000;
memset (&req, 0, sizeof(req));
memcpy(req.cmd, c->opcode, c->oplen);
req.cmdlen = c->oplen;
req.databuf = (caddr_t) c->page->data;
req.flags = SCCMD_ESCAPE; /* probably to make req.cmdlen significant */
req.timeout = timeout_ms;
max_sl = sizeof(c->sense) > SENSEBUFLEN ?
SENSEBUFLEN : sizeof(c->sense);
req.senselen = max_sl;
if (c->dir == TO_DRIVE) {
req.datalen = c->page->bytes;
req.flags |= SCCMD_WRITE;
} else if (c->dir == FROM_DRIVE) {
req.flags |= SCCMD_READ;
if (c->dxfer_len >= 0)
req.datalen = c->dxfer_len;
else
req.datalen = BUFFER_SIZE;
/* touch page so we can use valgrind */
memset(c->page->data, 0, BUFFER_SIZE);
} else {
req.flags |= SCCMD_READ;
req.datalen = 0;
}
/* retry-loop */
start_time = time(NULL);
for(i = 0; !done; i++) {
memset(c->sense, 0, sizeof(c->sense));
c->start_time = burn_get_time(0);
ret = ioctl(d->fd, SCIOCCOMMAND, &req);
/* <<< Fault mock-up
if (c->opcode[0] == 0x28) {
ret = -1;
errno = 9;
}
*/
c->end_time = burn_get_time(0);
/* #define Libburn_debug_sg_netbsD */
#ifdef Libburn_debug_sg_netbsD
fprintf(stderr, "libburn_DEBUG: ret= %d, retsts = 0x%X, senselen_used = %d, status = 0x%X, error= 0x%X\n", ret, (unsigned int) req.retsts, (int) req.senselen_used, (unsigned int) req.status, req.error);
fprintf(stderr, "libburn_DEBUG: datalen_used = %u\n",
(unsigned int) req.datalen_used);
#endif
if (ret != 0 ||
(req.retsts != SCCMD_SENSE && req.retsts != SCCMD_OK)) {
sprintf(msg, "Failed to transfer command to drive. (ioctl(%d, SCIOCCOMMAND) = %d, scsireq_t.retsts = 0x%X, errno= %d)",
d->fd, ret, (unsigned int) req.retsts, errno);
if (burn_sg_log_scsi & 3)
scsi_log_message(d, fp, msg, 0);
libdax_msgs_submit(libdax_messenger,
d->global_index, 0x0002010c,
LIBDAX_MSGS_SEV_FATAL, LIBDAX_MSGS_PRIO_HIGH,
msg, errno, 0);
sg_close_drive(d);
d->released = 1;
d->busy = BURN_DRIVE_IDLE;
c->error = 1;
return -1;
}
sense_len = 0;
if (req.retsts == SCCMD_SENSE) {
memcpy(c->sense, req.sense, max_sl);
sense_len = req.senselen > max_sl ?
max_sl : req.senselen;
}
spc_decode_sense(c->sense, sense_len, &key, &asc, &ascq);
if (key || asc || ascq)
sense_len = req.senselen;
else
sense_len = 0;
/* <<< Fault mock-up
if (c->opcode[0] == 0x5a) {
req.datalen_used = 0;
memset(c->page->data, 0, BUFFER_SIZE);
}
*/
if (c->dir == FROM_DRIVE && sense_len == 0 &&
req.datalen > 0 && req.datalen_used < req.datalen) {
sprintf(msg, "Short reply from SCSI command %2.2X: expected: %d, got: %d, req.retsts: 0x%X",
(unsigned int) c->opcode[0],
(int) req.datalen, (int) req.datalen_used,
(unsigned int) req.retsts);
if (burn_sg_log_scsi & 3)
scsi_log_message(d, fp, msg, 0);
libdax_msgs_submit(libdax_messenger,
d->global_index, 0x00000002,
LIBDAX_MSGS_SEV_DEBUG, LIBDAX_MSGS_PRIO_HIGH,
msg, 0, 0);
if (req.datalen_used == 0)
c->error = 1;
c->dxfer_len = req.datalen_used;
}
done = scsi_eval_cmd_outcome(d, c, fp, c->sense, sense_len,
start_time, timeout_ms, i, 0);
if (d->cancel)
done = 1;
} /* end of retry-loop */
return 1;
}
/** Tries to obtain SCSI address parameters.
@return 1 is success , 0 is failure
*/
int sg_obtain_scsi_adr(char *path, int *bus_no, int *host_no, int *channel_no,
int *target_no, int *lun_no)
{
int ret, fd = -1;
struct scsi_addr addr;
fd = open(path, O_RDWR | O_NDELAY);
if (fd == -1)
return 0;
*bus_no = *host_no = *channel_no = *target_no = *lun_no = 0;
memset(&addr, 0, sizeof(addr));
ret = ioctl(fd, SCIOCIDENTIFY, &addr);
if (ret != 0)
{ret = 0; goto ex;}
if (addr.type != TYPE_SCSI)
{ret = 0; goto ex;}
*bus_no = *host_no = addr.addr.scsi.scbus;
*channel_no = 0;
*target_no = addr.addr.scsi.target;
*lun_no = addr.addr.scsi.lun;
ret = 1;
ex:;
if (fd != -1)
close(fd);
return (0);
}
/** Tells wether a text is a persistent address as listed by the enumeration
functions.
*/
int sg_is_enumerable_adr(char* adr)
{
burn_drive_enumerator_t idx;
int initialize = 1, ret;
char buf[64];
while(1) {
ret = sg_give_next_adr(&idx, buf, sizeof(buf), initialize);
initialize = 0;
if (ret <= 0)
break;
if (strcmp(adr, buf) == 0) {
sg_give_next_adr(&idx, buf, sizeof(buf), -1);
return 1;
}
}
sg_give_next_adr(&idx, buf, sizeof(buf), -1);
return (0);
}
/* Return 1 if the given path leads to a regular file or a device that can be
seeked, read, and possibly written with 2 kB granularity.
*/
int burn_os_is_2k_seekrw(char *path, int flag)
{
struct stat stbuf;
int l, i, dev, tl;
char try[16];
/* >>> ??? Is this a comprehensive list of lseek()-capable devices ? */
/* http://www.netbsd.org/docs/guide/en/chap-rmmedia.html */
static char dev_names[][4] = {
"fd", "rfd", "sd" , "cd", "rcd", "wd", ""};
if (path[0] == 0)
return 0;
if (stat(path, &stbuf) == -1)
return 0;
if (S_ISREG(stbuf.st_mode))
return 1;
if (S_ISBLK(stbuf.st_mode))
return 1;
/* Look for known device names which promise the desired capabilities */
if (strncmp(path, "/dev/", 5) != 0)
return 0;
l = strlen(path);
for (dev = 0; dev_names[dev][0] != 0; dev++) {
sprintf(try, "/dev/%s", dev_names[dev]);
tl = strlen(try);
if (strncmp(path, try, tl) != 0)
continue;
l -= tl;
for (i = 0; i < Libburn_netbsd_max_cdnuM; i++) {
sprintf(try + tl, "%d", i);
if (strncmp(path, try, strlen(try)) == 0)
break;
}
if (i >= Libburn_netbsd_max_cdnuM)
continue;
tl += strlen(try + tl);
if (l == tl)
return 1;
if (l > tl + 1)
continue;
if (path[l - 1] >= 'a' && path[l - 1] <= 'z')
return 1;
}
return 0;
}
/** Estimate the potential payload capacity of a file address.
@param path The address of the file to be examined. If it does not
exist yet, then the directory will be inquired.
@param bytes The pointed value gets modified, but only if an estimation is
possible.
@return -2 = cannot perform necessary operations on file object
-1 = neither path nor dirname of path exist
0 = could not estimate size capacity of file object
1 = estimation has been made, bytes was set
*/
int burn_os_stdio_capacity(char *path, off_t write_start, off_t *bytes)
{
struct stat stbuf;
int ret;
#ifdef Libburn_os_has_statvfS
struct statvfs vfsbuf;
#endif
char *testpath = NULL, *cpt;
off_t add_size = 0;
BURN_ALLOC_MEM(testpath, char, 4096);
testpath[0] = 0;
if (stat(path, &stbuf) == -1) {
strcpy(testpath, path);
cpt = strrchr(testpath, '/');
if(cpt == NULL)
strcpy(testpath, ".");
else if(cpt == testpath)
testpath[1] = 0;
else
*cpt = 0;
if (stat(testpath, &stbuf) == -1)
{ret = -1; goto ex;}
} else if(S_ISBLK(stbuf.st_mode)) {
int open_mode = O_RDONLY, fd;
fd = open(path, open_mode);
if (fd == -1)
{ret = -2; goto ex;}
*bytes = lseek(fd, 0, SEEK_END);
if (*bytes <= 0)
guess_size_by_seek_set(fd, bytes, 0);
close(fd);
if (*bytes == -1) {
*bytes = 0;
{ret = 0; goto ex;}
}
} else if(S_ISREG(stbuf.st_mode)) {
add_size = burn_sparse_file_addsize(write_start, &stbuf);
strcpy(testpath, path);
} else
{ret = 0; goto ex;}
if (testpath[0]) {
#ifdef Libburn_os_has_statvfS
if (statvfs(testpath, &vfsbuf) == -1)
{ret = -2; goto ex;}
*bytes = add_size + ((off_t) vfsbuf.f_frsize) *
(off_t) vfsbuf.f_bavail;
#else /* Libburn_os_has_statvfS */
{ret = 0; goto ex;}
#endif /* ! Libburn_os_has_stavtfS */
}
ret = 1;
ex:;
BURN_FREE_MEM(testpath);
return ret;
}
/* ts A91122 : an interface to open(O_DIRECT) or similar OS tricks. */
#ifdef Libburn_read_o_direcT
/* No special O_DIRECT-like precautions are implemented here */
#endif /* Libburn_read_o_direcT */
int burn_os_open_track_src(char *path, int open_flags, int flag)
{
int fd;
fd = open(path, open_flags);
return fd;
}
void *burn_os_alloc_buffer(size_t amount, int flag)
{
void *buf = NULL;
buf = calloc(1, amount);
return buf;
}
int burn_os_free_buffer(void *buffer, size_t amount, int flag)
{
if (buffer == NULL)
return 0;
free(buffer);
return 1;
}

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@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
/* -*- indent-tabs-mode: t; tab-width: 8; c-basic-offset: 8; -*- */
/*
Copyright (c) 2010 - 2011 Thomas Schmitt <scdbackup@gmx.net>
Copyright (c) 2010 - 2013 Thomas Schmitt <scdbackup@gmx.net>
Provided under GPL version 2 or later.
*/
@ -561,10 +561,8 @@ ex:;
*/
int sg_release(struct burn_drive *d)
{
if (d->fd < 0) {
burn_print(1, "release an ungrabbed drive. die\n");
if (d->fd < 0)
return 0;
}
sg_close_drive(d);
return 0;
}
@ -581,7 +579,7 @@ int sg_release(struct burn_drive *d)
*/
int sg_issue_command(struct burn_drive *d, struct command *c)
{
int i, timeout_ms, ret, key, asc, ascq, done = 0;
int i, timeout_ms, ret, key, asc, ascq, done = 0, sense_len;
time_t start_time;
struct uscsi_cmd cgc;
char msg[80];
@ -589,6 +587,7 @@ int sg_issue_command(struct burn_drive *d, struct command *c)
c->error = 0;
memset(c->sense, 0, sizeof(c->sense));
if (d->fd == -1)
return 0;
@ -602,13 +601,17 @@ int sg_issue_command(struct burn_drive *d, struct command *c)
if (burn_sg_log_scsi & 3)
scsi_log_cmd(c,fp,0);
if (c->timeout > 0)
timeout_ms = c->timeout;
else
timeout_ms = 200000;
memset (&cgc, 0, sizeof (struct uscsi_cmd));
/* No error messages, no retries,
do not execute with other commands, request sense data
*/
cgc.uscsi_flags = USCSI_SILENT | USCSI_DIAGNOSE | USCSI_ISOLATE
| USCSI_RQENABLE;
cgc.uscsi_timeout = 200;
cgc.uscsi_timeout = timeout_ms / 1000;
cgc.uscsi_cdb = (caddr_t) c->opcode;
cgc.uscsi_bufaddr = (caddr_t) c->page->data;
if (c->dir == TO_DRIVE) {
@ -631,11 +634,15 @@ int sg_issue_command(struct burn_drive *d, struct command *c)
/* retry-loop */
start_time = time(NULL);
timeout_ms = 200000;
for(i = 0; !done; i++) {
memset(c->sense, 0, sizeof(c->sense));
c->start_time = burn_get_time(0);
ret = ioctl(d->fd, USCSICMD, &cgc);
c->end_time = burn_get_time(0);
/* For cgc.uscsi_status see SAM-3 5.3.1, Table 22
0 = GOOD , 2 = CHECK CONDITION : Sense Data are delivered
8 = BUSY
@ -662,10 +669,13 @@ int sg_issue_command(struct burn_drive *d, struct command *c)
/* >>> valid sense: cgc.uscsi_rqlen - cgc.uscsi_rqresid */;
spc_decode_sense(c->sense, 0, &key, &asc, &ascq);
if (key || asc || ascq) {
done = scsi_eval_cmd_outcome(d, c, fp, c->sense, 18, 0,
start_time, timeout_ms, i, 2);
} else
if (key || asc || ascq)
sense_len = 18;
else
sense_len = 0;
done = scsi_eval_cmd_outcome(d, c, fp, c->sense, sense_len,
start_time, timeout_ms, i, 0);
if (d->cancel)
done = 1;
} /* end of retry-loop */
@ -775,7 +785,7 @@ int burn_os_is_2k_seekrw(char *path, int flag)
0 = could not estimate size capacity of file object
1 = estimation has been made, bytes was set
*/
int burn_os_stdio_capacity(char *path, off_t *bytes)
int burn_os_stdio_capacity(char *path, off_t write_start, off_t *bytes)
{
struct stat stbuf;
int ret;
@ -785,13 +795,11 @@ int burn_os_stdio_capacity(char *path, off_t *bytes)
#endif
char *testpath = NULL, *cpt;
long blocks;
off_t add_size = 0;
BURN_ALLOC_MEM(testpath, char, 4096);
testpath[0] = 0;
blocks = *bytes / 512;
if (stat(path, &stbuf) == -1) {
strcpy(testpath, path);
cpt = strrchr(testpath, '/');
@ -818,7 +826,7 @@ int burn_os_stdio_capacity(char *path, off_t *bytes)
}
} else if(S_ISREG(stbuf.st_mode)) {
add_size = stbuf.st_blocks * (off_t) 512;
add_size = burn_sparse_file_addsize(write_start, &stbuf);
strcpy(testpath, path);
} else
{ret = 0; goto ex;}

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@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
/* sg.c
Switcher for operating system dependent transport level modules of libburn.
Copyright (C) 2009 - 2010 Thomas Schmitt <scdbackup@gmx.net>,
Copyright (C) 2009 - 2014 Thomas Schmitt <scdbackup@gmx.net>,
provided under GPLv2+
*/
@ -11,6 +11,12 @@
#endif
/* <<< Until it is known whether this adapter would work on OpenBSD too */
#ifdef __NetBSD__
#define Libburn_use_sg_netbsD
#endif
#ifdef Libburn_use_sg_dummY
#include "sg-dummy.c"
@ -20,15 +26,29 @@
#include "sg-libcdio.c"
#else
#ifdef Libburn_use_sg_netbsD
/* To become: # ifdef __NetBSD__ */
#include "sg-netbsd.c"
#else
#ifdef __FreeBSD__
#ifdef Libburn_use_sg_freebsd_porT
#include "sg-freebsd-port.c"
#else
#include "sg-freebsd.c"
#endif
#else
#ifdef __FreeBSD_kernel__
#ifdef Libburn_use_sg_freebsd_porT
#include "sg-freebsd-port.c"
#else
#include "sg-freebsd.c"
#endif
#else
#ifdef __linux
@ -50,11 +70,13 @@
static int intentional_compiler_warning(void)
{
int INTENTIONAL_COMPILER_WARNING_;
int Cannot_recognize_GNU_Linux_nor_FreeBSD_;
int Cannot_recognize_supported_operating_system_;
int Like_GNU_Linux_or_FreeBSD_or_Solaris_or_NetBSD_;
int Have_to_use_dummy_MMC_transport_adapter_;
int This_libburn_will_not_be_able_to_operate_on_real_CD_drives;
int Have_to_use_dummy_MMC_transport_adapter;
int Cannot_recognize_GNU_Linux_nor_FreeBSD;
int Like_GNU_Linux_or_FreeBSD_or_Solaris_or_NetBSD;
int Cannot_recognize_supported_operating_system;
int INTENTIONAL_COMPILER_WARNING;
return(0);
@ -66,6 +88,7 @@ static int intentional_compiler_warning(void)
#endif /* ! __linux */
#endif /* ! __FreeBSD_kernel__ */
#endif /* ! __FreeBSD__ */
#endif /* ! Libburn_use_sg_netbsD */
#endif /* ! Libburn_use_libcdiO */
#endif /* ! Libburn_use_sg_dummY */

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@ -36,7 +36,7 @@ int sg_drive_is_open(struct burn_drive * d);
int burn_os_is_2k_seekrw(char *path, int flag);
int burn_os_stdio_capacity(char *path, off_t *bytes);
int burn_os_stdio_capacity(char *path, off_t write_start, off_t *bytes);
/* ts A91227 */
/** Returns the id string of the SCSI transport adapter and eventually

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@ -15,6 +15,7 @@
#include "libburn.h"
#include "source.h"
#include "structure.h"
#include "init.h"
void burn_source_free(struct burn_source *src)
{
@ -41,12 +42,10 @@ struct burn_source *burn_source_new(void)
{
struct burn_source *out;
out = calloc(1, sizeof(struct burn_source));
/* ts A70825 */
/* ts A70825 , B11219 */
out = burn_alloc_mem(sizeof(struct burn_source), 1, 0);
if (out == NULL)
return NULL;
memset((char *) out, 0, sizeof(struct burn_source));
out->refcount = 1;
return out;

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@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
/* -*- indent-tabs-mode: t; tab-width: 8; c-basic-offset: 8; -*- */
/* Copyright (c) 2004 - 2006 Derek Foreman, Ben Jansens
Copyright (c) 2006 - 2010 Thomas Schmitt <scdbackup@gmx.net>
Copyright (c) 2006 - 2014 Thomas Schmitt <scdbackup@gmx.net>
Provided under GPL version 2 or later.
*/
@ -21,6 +21,7 @@ void spc_select_error_params(struct burn_drive *,
void spc_getcaps(struct burn_drive *d);
void spc_sense_write_params(struct burn_drive *);
void spc_select_write_params(struct burn_drive *,
struct burn_session *, int,
const struct burn_write_opts *);
void spc_probe_write_modes(struct burn_drive *);
void spc_request_sense(struct burn_drive *d, struct buffer *buf);
@ -28,7 +29,8 @@ int spc_block_type(enum burn_block_types b);
int spc_get_erase_progress(struct burn_drive *d);
/* ts A70315 : test_unit_ready with result parameters */
int spc_test_unit_ready_r(struct burn_drive *d, int *key, int *asc, int *ascq);
int spc_test_unit_ready_r(struct burn_drive *d, int *key, int *asc, int *ascq,
int *progress);
int spc_test_unit_ready(struct burn_drive *d);
@ -68,17 +70,36 @@ int scsi_init_command(struct command *c, unsigned char *opcode, int oplen);
/* ts A91106 */
int scsi_show_cmd_text(struct command *c, void *fp, int flag);
/* ts A91106 */
int scsi_show_cmd_reply(struct command *c, void *fp, int flag);
/* ts B11110 */
/** Logs command (before execution). */
int scsi_log_command(unsigned char *opcode, int oplen, int data_dir,
unsigned char *data, int bytes,
void *fp_in, int flag);
/* ts A91218 (former sg_log_cmd ts A70518) */
/** Logs command (before execution) */
/** Legacy frontend to scsi_log_command() */
int scsi_log_cmd(struct command *c, void *fp, int flag);
/* ts B11110 */
/** Logs outcome of a sg command.
@param flag bit0 causes an error message
bit1 do not print duration
*/
int scsi_log_reply(unsigned char *opcode, int data_dir, unsigned char *data,
int dxfer_len, void *fp_in, unsigned char sense[18],
int sense_len, double duration, int flag);
/* ts A91221 (former sg_log_err ts A91108) */
/** Logs outcome of a sg command. */
int scsi_log_err(struct command *c, void *fp, unsigned char sense[18],
int sense_len, int duration, int flag);
/** Legacy frontend to scsi_log_reply().
@param flag bit0 causes an error message
bit1 do not print duration
*/
int scsi_log_err(struct burn_drive *d, struct command *c,
void *fp, unsigned char sense[18],
int sense_len, int flag);
/* ts B31112 */
int scsi_log_message(struct burn_drive *d, void *fp, char * msg, int flag);
/* ts B00728 */
int spc_decode_sense(unsigned char *sense, int senselen,
@ -92,15 +113,53 @@ int spc_decode_sense(unsigned char *sense, int senselen,
*/
int scsi_eval_cmd_outcome(struct burn_drive *d, struct command *c, void *fp_in,
unsigned char *sense, int sense_len,
int duration, time_t start_time, int timeout_ms,
time_t start_time, int timeout_ms,
int loop_count, int flag);
/* ts B40204 */
/* Verify by INQUIRY that the drive is indeed a MMC device.
*/
int spc_confirm_cd_drive(struct burn_drive *d, int flag);
/* The waiting time before eventually retrying a failed SCSI command.
Before each retry wait Libburn_scsi_retry_incR longer than with
the previous one.
the previous one. At most wait for Libburn_scsi_retry_umaX microseconds.
*/
#define Libburn_scsi_retry_usleeP 100000
#define Libburn_scsi_retry_incR 100000
#define Libburn_scsi_retry_umaX 500000
/* The retry waiting time for commands WRITE(10) and WRITE(12).
*/
#define Libburn_scsi_write_retry_usleeP 0
#define Libburn_scsi_write_retry_incR 2000
#define Libburn_scsi_write_retry_umaX 25000
/* ts B11124 */
/* Millisecond timeout for quickly responding SPC, SBC, and MMC commands */
#define Libburn_scsi_default_timeouT 30000
/* WRITE(10) and WRITE(12) */
#define Libburn_scsi_write_timeouT 200000
/* RESERVE TRACK */
#define Libburn_mmc_reserve_timeouT 200000
/* CLOSE TRACK/SESSION (with Immed bit) */
#define Libburn_mmc_close_timeouT 200000
/* BLANK , FORMAT UNIT (with Immed bit) */
#define Libburn_mmc_blank_timeouT 200000
/* SEND OPC INFORMATION */
#define Libburn_mmc_opc_timeouT 200000
/* MMC_SYNC_CACHE */
#define Libburn_mmc_sync_timeouT 200000
/* START STOP UNIT with Start bit and Load bit set */
#define Libburn_mmc_load_timeouT 300000
#endif /*__SPC*/

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@ -16,13 +16,32 @@ struct isrc
unsigned int serial; /* must be 0-99999 */
};
/* ts B11206 */
#define Libburn_pack_type_basE 0x80
#define Libburn_pack_num_typeS 0x10
#define Libburn_pack_type_nameS \
"TITLE", "PERFORMER", "SONGWRITER", "COMPOSER", \
"ARRANGER", "MESSAGE", "DISCID", "GENRE", \
"TOC", "TOC2", "", "", \
"", "CLOSED", "UPC_ISRC", "BLOCKSIZE"
struct burn_cdtext
{
unsigned char *(payload[Libburn_pack_num_typeS]);
int length[Libburn_pack_num_typeS];
int flags; /* bit0 - bit15= double byte characters */
};
struct burn_track
{
int refcnt;
struct burn_toc_entry *entry;
unsigned char indices;
/* lba address of the index */
unsigned int index[99];
/* lba address of the index. CD only. 0x7fffffff means undefined index.
To be programmed relative to track source start before burning,
but to hold absolute addresses after burning or reading.
*/
int index[100];
/** number of 0 bytes to write before data */
int offset;
/** how much offset has been used */
@ -71,8 +90,18 @@ struct burn_track
int pregap1;
/** The track contains interval two of a pregap */
int pregap2;
/* ts B20110 */
/** The number of sectors in pre-gap 2, if .pregap2 is set */
int pregap2_size;
/** The track contains a postgap */
int postgap;
/* ts B20111 */
/** The number of sectors in post-gap, if .postgap is set */
int postgap_size;
struct isrc isrc;
/* ts A61024 */
@ -82,6 +111,9 @@ struct burn_track
/* ts A90910 : conversions from CD XA prepared input */
int cdxa_conversion; /* 0=none, 1=remove -xa1 headers (first 8 bytes)*/
/* ts B11206 */
struct burn_cdtext *cdtext[8];
};
struct burn_session
@ -97,12 +129,26 @@ struct burn_session
int tracks;
struct burn_track **track;
int refcnt;
/* ts B11206 */
struct burn_cdtext *cdtext[8];
unsigned char cdtext_char_code[8];
unsigned char cdtext_copyright[8];
unsigned char cdtext_language[8];
/* ts B11226 */
unsigned char mediacatalog[14]; /* overrideable by burn_write_opts */
};
struct burn_disc
{
int sessions;
struct burn_session **session;
#ifdef Libburn_disc_with_incomplete_sessioN
int incomplete_sessions;
#endif
int refcnt;
};
@ -128,7 +174,17 @@ off_t burn_track_get_default_size(struct burn_track *t);
/* ts A80808 : Enhance CD toc to DVD toc */
int burn_disc_cd_toc_extensions(struct burn_disc *d, int flag);
int burn_disc_cd_toc_extensions(struct burn_drive *drive, int flag);
/* ts B11206 */
struct burn_cdtext *burn_cdtext_create(void);
void burn_cdtext_free(struct burn_cdtext **cdtext);
/* ts B20119 */
/* @param flag bit0= do not add post-gap
*/
int burn_track_get_sectors_2(struct burn_track *t, int flag);
#endif /* BURN__STRUCTURE_H */

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@ -105,16 +105,14 @@ static void write_clonecd2(volatile struct toc *toc, int f)
void toc_find_modes(struct burn_drive *d)
{
struct burn_read_opts o;
int lba;
int i, j, ret;
int i, j;
struct buffer *mem = NULL;
struct burn_toc_entry *e;
BURN_ALLOC_MEM(mem, struct buffer, 1);
/* ts A70519 : the code which needs this does not work with GNU/Linux 2.4 USB
int lba;
struct burn_read_opts o;
mem->bytes = 0;
mem->sectors = 1;
o.raw = 1;
o.c2errors = 0;
o.subcodes_audio = 1;
@ -123,17 +121,18 @@ void toc_find_modes(struct burn_drive *d)
o.report_recovered_errors = 0;
o.transfer_damaged_blocks = 1;
o.hardware_error_retries = 1;
*/
BURN_ALLOC_MEM_VOID(mem, struct buffer, 1);
mem->bytes = 0;
mem->sectors = 1;
for (i = 0; i < d->disc->sessions; i++)
for (j = 0; j < d->disc->session[i]->tracks; j++) {
struct burn_track *t = d->disc->session[i]->track[j];
e = t->entry;
if (!e)
lba = 0;
else
lba = burn_msf_to_lba(e->pmin, e->psec,
e->pframe);
/* XXX | in the subcodes if appropriate! */
if (e && !(e->control & 4)) {
t->mode = BURN_AUDIO;
@ -142,8 +141,17 @@ void toc_find_modes(struct burn_drive *d)
t->mode = BURN_MODE1;
/* ts A70519 : this does not work with GNU/Linux 2.4 USB because one cannot
predict the exact dxfer_size without knowing the sector type.
if (!e)
lba = 0;
else
lba = burn_msf_to_lba(e->pmin, e->psec,
e->pframe);
mem->sectors = 1;
ts B21119 : Would now be d->read_cd() with
with sectype = 0 , mainch = 0xf8
d->read_sectors(d, lba, mem.sectors, &o, mem);
t->mode = sector_identify(mem->data);
*/
}

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@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
/* -*- indent-tabs-mode: t; tab-width: 8; c-basic-offset: 8; -*- */
/* Copyright (c) 2004 - 2006 Derek Foreman, Ben Jansens
Copyright (c) 2006 - 2010 Thomas Schmitt <scdbackup@gmx.net>
Copyright (c) 2006 - 2014 Thomas Schmitt <scdbackup@gmx.net>
Provided under GPL version 2 or later.
*/
@ -64,19 +64,32 @@ struct command
int error;
int retry;
struct buffer *page;
int timeout; /* milliseconds */
double start_time;
double end_time;
};
struct burn_scsi_inquiry_data
{
char peripheral; /* bit0-4: device type should be 5
bit5-7: qualifier must be 0 */
char version; /* should be 3 (SPC-1) to 5 (SPC-3) (or higher ?)
but is often 0. */
char vendor[9];
char product[17];
char revision[5];
int valid;
};
struct scsi_mode_data
{
int p2a_valid;
int buffer_size;
int dvdram_read;
int dvdram_write;
@ -88,8 +101,13 @@ struct scsi_mode_data
int cdr_read;
int cdr_write;
int simulate;
int c2_pointers;
int underrun_proof;
int max_read_speed;
int cur_read_speed;
int max_write_speed;
int cur_write_speed;
/* ts A61021 */
int min_write_speed;
@ -100,15 +118,10 @@ struct scsi_mode_data
int max_end_lba;
struct burn_speed_descriptor *speed_descriptors;
int cur_read_speed;
int cur_write_speed;
int retry_page_length;
int retry_page_valid;
int write_page_length;
int write_page_valid;
int c2_pointers;
int valid;
int underrun_proof;
};
@ -126,6 +139,26 @@ struct burn_format_descr {
};
/* ts B40106 : represents a Feature Descriptor as of mmc5r03c.pdf 5.2.2
There can be many of them. Thus a linked list.
*/
struct burn_feature_descr {
unsigned short feature_code;
unsigned char flags; /* bit0= current
bit1= persistent
bit2-5= version
*/
unsigned char data_lenght;
/* Additional bytes after the first 4 bytes of the descriptor */
unsigned char *data;
struct burn_feature_descr *next;
};
/** Gets initialized in enumerate_common() and burn_drive_register() */
struct burn_drive
{
@ -177,12 +210,24 @@ struct burn_drive
unsigned char all_profiles[256];
int num_profiles;
/* ts B40106 : All feature descriptors as read from drive */
struct burn_feature_descr *features;
/* ts A70128 : MMC-to-MMC feature info from 46h for DVD-RW.
Quite internal. Regard as opaque :)
*/
/* 1 = incremental recording available, 0 = not available */
int current_has_feat21h;
/* Some drives announce feature 21h on fast-blanked DVD-RW
although they cannot write them in Incremental mode.
0= does not look like the recent write run failed due to
Incremental on fast blanked DVD-RW
1= it seems to have happened
2= it seems to have happened with write address 0
*/
int was_feat21h_failure;
/* Link Size item number 0 from feature 0021h descriptor */
int current_feat21h_link_size;
@ -260,8 +305,18 @@ struct burn_drive
volatile int released;
/* ts A61106 */
/* 0= report errors
1= do not report errors
2= do not report errors which the libburn function indicates in
member .had_particular_error
*/
int silent_on_scsi_error;
/* ts B21023 */
/* bit0= 5 64 00 occured with READ10 in mmc_read_10()
*/
int had_particular_error;
int stdio_fd;
int nwa; /* next writeable address */
@ -276,9 +331,19 @@ struct burn_drive
/* ts A90107 */
int state_of_last_session;
#ifdef Libburn_disc_with_incomplete_sessioN
/* ts B30112 */
int incomplete_sessions;
#endif
/* ts A70129 :
from 51h READ DISC INFORMATION Last Track Number in Last Session */
int last_track_no;
/* ts B10730 : whether a default mode page 05 was already sent.
*/
int sent_default_page_05;
/* ts A70212 : from various sources : free space on media (in bytes)
With CD this might change after particular write
parameters have been set and nwa has been inquired.
@ -289,7 +354,9 @@ struct burn_drive
int media_lba_limit;
/* ts A81210 : Upper limit of readable data size,
0x7fffffff = unknown */
0x7fffffff = unknown
0x7ffffff0 = 32 bit overflow, or unknown stdio size
*/
int media_read_capacity;
/* ts B10314 : Next Writeable Adress for drive_role == 5 */
@ -329,6 +396,13 @@ struct burn_drive
volatile int cancel;
volatile enum burn_drive_status busy;
/* During write runs, this points to a copy of the applied
struct burn_write_opts. Only read this underneath
burn_disc_write_sync() which removes the copy when done.
Especially do not read it from outside the write thread.
*/
struct burn_write_opts *write_opts;
/* ts A70929 */
pid_t thread_pid;
int thread_pid_valid;
@ -365,17 +439,18 @@ struct burn_drive
int is_stopped;
void (*read_disc_info) (struct burn_drive *);
void (*read_sectors) (struct burn_drive *,
int start,
int len,
const struct burn_read_opts *, struct buffer *);
int (*read_cd) (struct burn_drive *, int start, int len,
int sec_type, int main_ch,
const struct burn_read_opts *, struct buffer *,
int flag);
void (*perform_opc) (struct burn_drive *);
void (*set_speed) (struct burn_drive *, int, int);
void (*send_parameters) (struct burn_drive *,
const struct burn_read_opts *);
void (*send_write_parameters) (struct burn_drive *,
struct burn_session *, int tno,
const struct burn_write_opts *);
void (*send_cue_sheet) (struct burn_drive *, struct cue_sheet *);
int (*send_cue_sheet) (struct burn_drive *, struct cue_sheet *);
/* ts A70205 : Announce size of a DVD-R[W] DAO session. */
int (*reserve_track) (struct burn_drive *d, off_t size);

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@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
/* Copyright (c) 2004 - 2006 Derek Foreman, Ben Jansens
Copyright (c) 2006 - 2010 Thomas Schmitt <scdbackup@gmx.net>
Copyright (c) 2006 - 2013 Thomas Schmitt <scdbackup@gmx.net>
Provided under GPL version 2 or later.
*/
@ -15,6 +15,12 @@
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <time.h>
#include <sys/time.h>
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <sys/stat.h>
#include <unistd.h>
/* ts A80914 : This is unneeded. Version info comes from libburn.h.
#include "v ersion.h"
@ -23,42 +29,6 @@
#include "util.h"
#include "libburn.h"
char *burn_strdup(char *s)
{
char *ret;
int l;
/* ts A61008 */
/* a ssert(s); */
if (s == NULL)
return NULL;
l = strlen(s) + 1;
ret = calloc(1, l);
memcpy(ret, s, l);
return ret;
}
char *burn_strndup(char *s, int n)
{
char *ret;
int l;
/* ts A61008 */
/* a ssert(s); */
/* a ssert(n > 0); */
if (s == NULL || n <= 0)
return NULL;
l = strlen(s);
ret = calloc(1, l < n ? l : n);
memcpy(ret, s, l < n - 1 ? l : n - 1);
ret[n - 1] = '\0';
return ret;
}
void burn_version(int *major, int *minor, int *micro)
{
@ -74,9 +44,6 @@ struct cd_mid_record {
int m_li;
int s_li;
int f_li;
int m_lo;
int s_lo;
int f_lo;
char *other_brands;
};
typedef struct cd_mid_record cd_mid_record_t;
@ -91,51 +58,51 @@ char *burn_guess_cd_manufacturer(int m_li, int s_li, int f_li,
int m_lo, int s_lo, int f_lo, int flag)
{
static cd_mid_record_t mid_list[]= {
{"SKC", 96, 40, 0, 0, 0, 0, ""},
{"Ritek Corp" , 96, 43, 30, 0, 0, 0, ""},
{"TDK / Ritek" , 97, 10, 0, 0, 0, 0, "TRAXDATA"},
{"TDK Corporation" , 97, 15, 0, 0, 0, 0, ""},
{"Ritek Corp" , 97, 15, 10, 0, 0, 0, "7-plus, Aopen, PONY, Power Source, TDK, TRAXDATA, HiCO, PHILIPS, Primdisc, Victor.JVC, OPTI STORAGE, Samsung"},
{"Mitsubishi Chemical Corporation" , 97, 15, 20, 0, 0, 0, ""},
{"Nan-Ya Plastics Corporation" , 97, 15, 30, 0, 0, 0, "Hatron, MMore, Acer, LITEON"},
{"Delphi" , 97, 15, 50, 0, 0, 0, ""},
{"Shenzhen SG&SAST" , 97, 16, 20, 0, 0, 0, ""},
{"Moser Baer India Limited" , 97, 17, 0, 0, 0, 0, "EMTEC, Intenso, YAKUMO, PLATINUM, Silver Circle"},
{"SKY media Manufacturing SA" , 97, 17, 10, 0, 0, 0, ""},
{"Wing" , 97, 18, 10, 0, 0, 0, ""},
{"DDT" , 97, 18, 20, 0, 0, 0, ""},
{"Daxon Technology Inc. / Acer" , 97, 22, 60, 0, 0, 0, "Maxmax, Diamond Data, BenQ, gold, SONY"},
{"Taiyo Yuden Company Limited" , 97, 24, 0, 0, 0, 0, "Maxell, FUJIFILM, SONY"},
{"Sony Corporation" , 97, 24, 10, 0, 0, 0, "LeadData, Imation"},
{"Computer Support Italcard s.r.l" , 97, 24, 20, 0, 0, 0, ""},
{"Unitech Japan Inc." , 97, 24, 30, 0, 0, 0, ""},
{"MPO, France" , 97, 25, 0, 0, 0, 0, "TDK"},
{"Hitachi Maxell Ltd." , 97, 25, 20, 0, 0, 0, ""},
{"Infodisc Technology Co,Ltd." , 97, 25, 30, 0, 0, 0, "MEMOREX, SPEEDA, Lead data"},
{"Xcitec" , 97, 25, 60, 0, 0, 0, ""},
{"Fornet International Pte Ltd" , 97, 26, 0, 0, 0, 0, "COMPUSA, Cdhouse"},
{"Postech Corporation" , 97, 26, 10, 0, 0, 0, "Mr.Platinum"},
{"SKC Co Ltd." , 97, 26, 20, 0, 0, 0, "Infinite"},
{"Fuji Photo Film Co,Ltd." , 97, 26, 40, 0, 0, 0, ""},
{"Lead Data Inc." , 97, 26, 50, 0, 0, 0, "SONY, Gigastorage, MIRAGE"},
{"CMC Magnetics Corporation" , 97, 26, 60, 0, 0, 0, "Daxon, Verbatim, Memorex, Bi-Winner, PLEXTOR, YAMAHA, Melody, Office DEPOT, Philips, eMARK, imation, HyperMedia, Samsung, Shintaro, Techworks"},
{"Ricoh Company Limited" , 97, 27, 0, 0, 0, 0, "Sony, Digital Storage, Csita"},
{"Plasmon Data Systems Ltd" , 97, 27, 10, 0, 0, 0, "Ritek, TDK, EMTEC, ALPHAPET, MANIA"},
{"Princo Corporation" , 97, 27, 20, 0, 0, 0, ""},
{"Pioneer" , 97, 27, 30, 0, 0, 0, ""},
{"Eastman Kodak Company" , 97, 27, 40, 0, 0, 0, ""},
{"Mitsui Chemicals Inc." , 97, 27, 50, 0, 0, 0, "MAM-A, TDK"},
{"Ricoh Company Limited" , 97, 27, 60, 0, 0, 0, "Ritek"},
{"Gigastorage Corporation" , 97, 28, 10, 0, 0, 0, "MaxMax, Nan-Ya"},
{"Multi Media Masters&Machinary SA" , 97, 28, 20, 0, 0, 0, "King, Mmirex"},
{"Ritek Corp" , 97, 31, 0, 0, 0, 0, "TDK"},
{"Grand Advance Technology Sdn. Bhd." , 97, 31, 30, 0, 0, 0, ""},
{"TDK Corporation" , 97, 32, 00, 0, 0, 0, ""},
{"Prodisc Technology Inc." , 97, 32, 10, 0, 0, 0, "Smartbuy, Mitsubishi, Digmaster, LG, Media Market"},
{"Mitsubishi Chemical Corporation" , 97, 34, 20, 0, 0, 0, "YAMAHA, Verbatim"},
{"Mitsui Chemicals Inc." , 97, 48, 50, 0, 0, 0, ""},
{"TDK Corporation" , 97, 49, 0, 0, 0, 0, ""},
{"", 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, ""}
{"SKC", 96, 40, 0, ""},
{"Ritek Corp" , 96, 43, 30, ""},
{"TDK / Ritek" , 97, 10, 0, "TRAXDATA"},
{"TDK Corporation" , 97, 15, 0, ""},
{"Ritek Corp" , 97, 15, 10, "7-plus, Aopen, PONY, Power Source, TDK, TRAXDATA, HiCO, PHILIPS, Primdisc, Victor.JVC, OPTI STORAGE, Samsung"},
{"Mitsubishi Chemical Corporation" , 97, 15, 20, ""},
{"Nan-Ya Plastics Corporation" , 97, 15, 30, "Hatron, MMore, Acer, LITEON"},
{"Delphi" , 97, 15, 50, ""},
{"Shenzhen SG&SAST" , 97, 16, 20, ""},
{"Moser Baer India Limited" , 97, 17, 0, "EMTEC, Intenso, YAKUMO, PLATINUM, Silver Circle"},
{"SKY media Manufacturing SA" , 97, 17, 10, ""},
{"Wing" , 97, 18, 10, ""},
{"DDT" , 97, 18, 20, ""},
{"Daxon Technology Inc. / Acer" , 97, 22, 60, "Maxmax, Diamond Data, BenQ, gold, SONY"},
{"Taiyo Yuden Company Limited" , 97, 24, 0, "Maxell, FUJIFILM, SONY"},
{"Sony Corporation" , 97, 24, 10, "LeadData, Imation"},
{"Computer Support Italcard s.r.l" , 97, 24, 20, ""},
{"Unitech Japan Inc." , 97, 24, 30, ""},
{"MPO, France" , 97, 25, 0, "TDK"},
{"Hitachi Maxell Ltd." , 97, 25, 20, ""},
{"Infodisc Technology Co,Ltd." , 97, 25, 30, "MEMOREX, SPEEDA, Lead data"},
{"Xcitec" , 97, 25, 60, ""},
{"Fornet International Pte Ltd" , 97, 26, 0, "COMPUSA, Cdhouse"},
{"Postech Corporation" , 97, 26, 10, "Mr.Platinum"},
{"SKC Co Ltd." , 97, 26, 20, "Infinite"},
{"Fuji Photo Film Co,Ltd." , 97, 26, 40, ""},
{"Lead Data Inc." , 97, 26, 50, "SONY, Gigastorage, MIRAGE"},
{"CMC Magnetics Corporation" , 97, 26, 60, "Daxon, Verbatim, Memorex, Bi-Winner, PLEXTOR, YAMAHA, Melody, Office DEPOT, Philips, eMARK, imation, HyperMedia, Samsung, Shintaro, Techworks"},
{"Ricoh Company Limited" , 97, 27, 0, "Sony, Digital Storage, Csita"},
{"Plasmon Data Systems Ltd" , 97, 27, 10, "Ritek, TDK, EMTEC, ALPHAPET, MANIA"},
{"Princo Corporation" , 97, 27, 20, ""},
{"Pioneer" , 97, 27, 30, ""},
{"Eastman Kodak Company" , 97, 27, 40, ""},
{"Mitsui Chemicals Inc." , 97, 27, 50, "MAM-A, TDK"},
{"Ricoh Company Limited" , 97, 27, 60, "Ritek"},
{"Gigastorage Corporation" , 97, 28, 10, "MaxMax, Nan-Ya"},
{"Multi Media Masters&Machinary SA" , 97, 28, 20, "King, Mmirex"},
{"Ritek Corp" , 97, 31, 0, "TDK"},
{"Grand Advance Technology Sdn. Bhd." , 97, 31, 30, ""},
{"TDK Corporation" , 97, 32, 00, ""},
{"Prodisc Technology Inc." , 97, 32, 10, "Smartbuy, Mitsubishi, Digmaster, LG, Media Market"},
{"Mitsubishi Chemical Corporation" , 97, 34, 20, "YAMAHA, Verbatim"},
{"Mitsui Chemicals Inc." , 97, 48, 50, ""},
{"TDK Corporation" , 97, 49, 0, ""},
{"", 0, 0, 0, ""}
};
int i, f_li_0;
@ -173,7 +140,6 @@ char *burn_guess_cd_manufacturer(int m_li, int s_li, int f_li,
/* ts A90904 */
struct dvd_mid_record {
char *mc1;
char *mc2;
int mc1_sig_len;
char *manufacturer;
};
@ -192,49 +158,50 @@ char *burn_guess_manufacturer(int prf,
Especially: ' ' -> '_' , {"_%/" unprintables -> %XY)
*/
static dvd_mid_record_t mid_list[]= {
{"AML", "", 8, "UML"},
{"BeAll", "", 5, "BeAll Developers, Inc."},
{"CMC", "", 3, "CMC Magnetics Corporation"},
{"DAXON", "", 5, "Daxon Technology Inc. / Acer"},
{"Daxon", "", 5, "Daxon Technology Inc. / Acer"},
{"FUJI", "", 4, "Fujifilm Holdings Corporation"},
{"INFODISC", "", 8, "New Star Digital Co., Ltd."},
{"INFOME", "", 6, "InfoMedia Inc."},
{"ISMMBD", "", 6, "Info Source Multi Media Ltd."},
{"JVC", "", 3, "JVC Limited"},
{"KIC01RG", "", 7, "AMC"},
{"LD", "", 8, "Lead Data Inc."},
{"LGE", "", 3, "LG Electronics"},
{"MAM", "", 8, "Mitsui Advanced Media, Inc. Europe"},
{"MAXELL", "", 6, "Hitachi Maxell Ltd."},
{"MBI", "", 3, "Moser Baer India Limited"},
{"MCC", "", 8, "Mitsubishi Chemical Corporation"},
{"MCI", "", 8, "Mitsui Chemicals Inc."},
{"MEI", "", 3, "Panasonic Corporation"},
{"MKM", "", 3, "Mitsubishi Kagaku Media Co."},
{"MMC", "", 8, "Mitsubishi Kagaku Media Co."},
{"MXL", "", 8, "Hitachi Maxell Ltd."},
{"NANYA", "", 5, "Nan-Ya Plastics Corporation"},
{"NSD", "", 8, "NESA International Inc."},
{"OPTODISC", "", 8, "Optodisc Technology Corporation"},
{"OTCBDR", "", 8, "Optodisc Technology Corporation"},
{"PHILIP", "", 8, "Moser Baer India Limited"},
{"PHILIPS", "", 8, "Philips"},
{"PRINCO", "", 6, "Princo Corporation"},
{"PRODISC", "", 7, "Prodisc Technology Inc."},
{"Prodisc", "", 7, "Prodisc Technology Inc."},
{"PVC", "", 3, "Pioneer"},
{"RICOHJPN", "", 8, "Ricoh Company Limited"},
{"RITEK", "", 5, "Ritek Corp"},
{"SONY", "", 4, "Sony Corporation"},
{"TDK", "", 3, "TDK Corporation"},
{"TT", "", 8, "TDK Corporation"},
{"TY", "", 8, "Taiyo Yuden Company Limited"},
{"TYG", "", 3, "Taiyo Yuden Company Limited"},
{"UTJR001", "", 7, "Unifino Inc."},
{"VERBAT", "", 5, "Mitsubishi Kagaku Media Co."},
{"YUDEN", "", 5, "Taiyo Yuden Company Limited"},
{"", "", 0, ""}
{"AML", 8, "UML"},
{"BeAll", 5, "BeAll Developers, Inc."},
{"CMC", 3, "CMC Magnetics Corporation"},
{"DAXON", 5, "Daxon Technology Inc. / Acer"},
{"Daxon", 5, "Daxon Technology Inc. / Acer"},
{"FUJI", 4, "Fujifilm Holdings Corporation"},
{"INFODISC", 8, "New Star Digital Co., Ltd."},
{"INFOME", 6, "InfoMedia Inc."},
{"ISMMBD", 6, "Info Source Multi Media Ltd."},
{"JVC", 3, "JVC Limited"},
{"KIC01RG", 7, "AMC"},
{"LD", 8, "Lead Data Inc."},
{"LGE", 3, "LG Electronics"},
{"MAM", 8, "Mitsui Advanced Media, Inc. Europe"},
{"MAXELL", 6, "Hitachi Maxell Ltd."},
{"MBI", 3, "Moser Baer India Limited"},
{"MCC", 8, "Mitsubishi Chemical Corporation"},
{"MCI", 8, "Mitsui Chemicals Inc."},
{"MEI", 3, "Panasonic Corporation"},
{"MKM", 3, "Mitsubishi Kagaku Media Co."},
{"MMC", 8, "Mitsubishi Kagaku Media Co."},
{"MXL", 8, "Hitachi Maxell Ltd."},
{"NANYA", 5, "Nan-Ya Plastics Corporation"},
{"NSD", 8, "NESA International Inc."},
{"OPTODISC", 8, "Optodisc Technology Corporation"},
{"OTCBDR", 8, "Optodisc Technology Corporation"},
{"PHILIP", 8, "Moser Baer India Limited"},
{"PHILIPS", 8, "Philips"},
{"PRINCO", 6, "Princo Corporation"},
{"PRODISC", 7, "Prodisc Technology Inc."},
{"Prodisc", 7, "Prodisc Technology Inc."},
{"PVC", 3, "Pioneer"},
{"RICOHJPN", 8, "Ricoh Company Limited"},
{"RITEK", 5, "Ritek Corp"},
{"SONY", 4, "Sony Corporation"},
{"TDK", 3, "TDK Corporation"},
{"TT", 8, "TDK Corporation"},
{"TY", 8, "Taiyo Yuden Company Limited"},
{"TYG", 3, "Taiyo Yuden Company Limited"},
{"UME", 3, "UmeDisc Limited"},
{"UTJR001", 7, "Unifino Inc."},
{"VERBAT", 5, "Mitsubishi Kagaku Media Co."},
{"YUDEN", 5, "Taiyo Yuden Company Limited"},
{"", 0, ""}
};
if (media_code2 != NULL &&
@ -332,3 +299,103 @@ ex:
return ret;
}
/* ts B11216 */
/** Read a line from fp and strip LF or CRLF */
char *burn_sfile_fgets(char *line, int maxl, FILE *fp)
{
int l;
char *ret;
ret = fgets(line, maxl, fp);
if (ret == NULL)
return NULL;
l = strlen(line);
if (l > 0)
if (line[l - 1] == '\r')
line[--l] = 0;
if (l > 0)
if (line[l - 1] == '\n')
line[--l] = 0;
if(l > 0)
if(line[l - 1] == '\r')
line[--l] = 0;
return ret;
}
char *burn_printify(char *msg)
{
char *cpt;
for (cpt = msg; *cpt != 0; cpt++)
if (*cpt < 32 || *cpt > 126)
*cpt = '#';
return msg;
}
/* ts B30521 */
void burn_int_to_lsb(int val, char *target)
{
unsigned char *buf;
buf = (unsigned char *) target;
buf[0] = val & 0xff;
buf[1] = (val >> 8) & 0xff;
buf[2] = (val >> 16) & 0xff;
buf[3] = (val >> 24) & 0xff;
}
/* ts B30609 */
double burn_get_time(int flag)
{
int ret;
struct timeval tv;
#ifdef Libburn_use_clock_gettime_monotoniC
#ifdef _POSIX_TIMERS
#ifdef _POSIX_MONOTONIC_CLOCK
/* Enable by
export CFLAGS=-DLibburn_use_clock_gettime_monotoniC
export LIBS=-lrt
./configure ... && make clean && make
*/
struct timespec tp;
ret = clock_gettime(CLOCK_MONOTONIC, &tp);
if (ret == 0)
return ((double) tp.tv_sec) + ((double) tp.tv_nsec) * 1.0e-9;
#endif /* _POSIX_MONOTONIC_CLOCK */
#endif /* _POSIX_TIMERS */
#endif /* Xorriso_use_clock_gettime_monotoniC */
ret = gettimeofday(&tv, NULL);
if (ret == 0)
return ((double) tv.tv_sec) + ((double) tv.tv_usec) * 1.0e-6;
return (double) time(NULL);
}
/* ts B40609 */
off_t burn_sparse_file_addsize(off_t write_start, struct stat *stbuf)
{
off_t add_size;
add_size = stbuf->st_blocks * (off_t) 512;
if (add_size < stbuf->st_size) {
/* Sparse file */
if (write_start < stbuf->st_size) {
/* Might write into sparse gaps */
if (write_start > add_size)
add_size = write_start;
} else {
/* Will not write into sparse area */
add_size = stbuf->st_size;
}
}
return add_size;
}

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@ -1,11 +1,25 @@
#ifndef __UTIL
#define __UTIL
char *burn_strdup(char *s);
char *burn_strndup(char *s, int n);
/* for struct stat */
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <sys/stat.h>
#include <unistd.h>
/* ts A90905 */
int burn_util_make_printable_word(char **text, int flag);
/* ts B11216 */
char *burn_sfile_fgets(char *line, int maxl, FILE *fp);
char *burn_printify(char *msg);
/* ts B30521 */
void burn_int_to_lsb(int val, char *target);
/* ts B30609 */
double burn_get_time(int flag);
/* ts B40609 */
off_t burn_sparse_file_addsize(off_t write_start, struct stat *stbuf);
#endif

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@ -39,6 +39,13 @@ int burn_write_close_track(struct burn_write_opts *o, struct burn_session *s,
int tnum);
int burn_write_close_session(struct burn_write_opts *o);
/* @param flag bit0= repair checksum
bit1= repair checksum if all pack CRCs are 0
@return 0= no mismatch , >0 number of unrepaired mismatches
<0 number of repaired mismatches
*/
int burn_cdtext_crc_mismatches(unsigned char *packs, int num_packs, int flag);
/* mmc5r03c.pdf 6.3.3.3.3: DVD-R DL: Close Function 010b: Close Session

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@ -20,8 +20,6 @@ static void catch_int ()
static void poll_drive(int d)
{
enum burn_disc_status s;
fprintf(stderr, "polling disc in %s - %s:\n",
drives[d].vendor, drives[d].product);
@ -33,8 +31,7 @@ static void poll_drive(int d)
while (burn_drive_get_status(drives[d].drive, NULL))
usleep(1000);
while ((s = burn_disc_get_status(drives[d].drive))
== BURN_DISC_UNREADY)
while (burn_disc_get_status(drives[d].drive) == BURN_DISC_UNREADY)
usleep(1000);
while (NEXT == 0) {

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@ -12,6 +12,9 @@ int main(int argc, char **argv)
struct burn_session *session;
struct burn_source *src;
burn_initialize();
burn_msgs_set_severities("NEVER", "ALL", "structest: ");
disc = burn_disc_create();
session = burn_session_create();
burn_disc_add_session(disc, session, BURN_POS_END);

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@ -7,8 +7,9 @@
telltoc is a minimal demo application for the library libburn as provided
on http://libburnia-project.org . It can list the available devices, can
display some drive properties, the type of media, eventual table of content
and multisession info for mkisofs option -C .
display some drive properties, the type of media, eventual table of content,
multisession info for mkisofs option -C, and can read audio or data tracks.
It's main purpose, nevertheless, is to show you how to use libburn and also
to serve the libburn team as reference application. telltoc.c does indeed
define the standard way how above gestures can be implemented and stay upward
@ -25,8 +26,9 @@
telltoc_media() prints some information about the media in a drive
telltoc_toc() prints a table of content (if there is content)
telltoc_msinfo() prints parameters for mkisofs option -C
telltoc_read_and_print() reads from data CD or from DVD and prints 7-bit
to stdout (encodings 0,2) or 8-bit to file (encoding 1)
telltoc_read_and_print() reads from audio or data CD or from DVD or BD
and prints 7-bit to stdout (encodings 0,2) or 8-bit to
file (encoding 1)
When everything is done, main() releases the drive and shuts down libburn:
burn_drive_release();
burn_finish()
@ -75,9 +77,10 @@ int telltoc_aquire_by_adr(char *drive_adr);
int telltoc_aquire_by_driveno(int *drive_no, int silent);
/* A message from --toc to --read_and_print (CD tracksize is a bit tricky) */
/* Messages from --toc to --read_and_print (CD tracksize is a bit tricky) */
static int last_track_start = 0, last_track_size = -1;
static int media_is_cd_profile = 0;
static int medium_is_cd_profile = 0; /* 0 = undecided , -1 = no , 1 = yes */
static int cd_is_audio = 0; /* 0 = undecided , -1 = no , 1 = yes */
/* ------------------------------- API gestures ---------------------------- */
@ -116,10 +119,6 @@ int telltoc_aquire_by_adr(char *drive_adr)
int ret;
char libburn_drive_adr[BURN_DRIVE_ADR_LEN];
/* <<< ts A70907 FOR TESTING ONLY !
struct burn_drive_info *test_drive_list;
*/
/* This tries to resolve links or alternative device files */
ret = burn_drive_convert_fs_adr(drive_adr, libburn_drive_adr);
if (ret<=0) {
@ -128,10 +127,6 @@ int telltoc_aquire_by_adr(char *drive_adr)
return 0;
}
/* <<< ts A70907 FOR TESTING ONLY !
ret = burn_drive_scan_and_grab(&test_drive_list, "/dev/sg2", 1);
*/
fprintf(stderr,"Aquiring drive '%s' ...\n", libburn_drive_adr);
ret = burn_drive_scan_and_grab(&drive_list, libburn_drive_adr, 1);
@ -143,10 +138,6 @@ int telltoc_aquire_by_adr(char *drive_adr)
drive_is_grabbed = 1;
}
/* <<< ts A70907 FOR TESTING ONLY !
burn_drive_info_free(test_drive_list);
*/
return ret;
}
@ -464,12 +455,25 @@ int telltoc_formatlist(struct burn_drive *drive)
}
void telltoc_detect_cd(struct burn_drive *drive)
{
int pno;
char profile_name[80];
if (burn_disc_get_profile(drive, &pno, profile_name) > 0) {
if (pno >= 0x08 && pno <= 0x0a)
medium_is_cd_profile = 1;
else
medium_is_cd_profile = -1;
}
}
int telltoc_toc(struct burn_drive *drive)
{
int num_sessions = 0 , num_tracks = 0 , lba = 0, pmin, psec, pframe;
int track_count = 0, pno;
int track_count = 0, track_is_audio;
int session_no, track_no;
char profile_name[80];
struct burn_disc *disc= NULL;
struct burn_session **sessions;
struct burn_track **tracks;
@ -499,10 +503,20 @@ int telltoc_toc(struct burn_drive *drive)
pframe = toc_entry.pframe;
lba= burn_msf_to_lba(pmin, psec, pframe);
}
if ((toc_entry.control & 7) < 4) {
if (cd_is_audio == 0)
cd_is_audio = 1;
track_is_audio = 1;
} else {
track_is_audio = 0;
cd_is_audio = -1;
}
printf("Media content: session %2d ", session_no+1);
printf("track %2d %s lba: %9d %4.2d:%2.2d:%2.2d\n",
track_count,
((toc_entry.control&7)<4?"audio":"data "),
(track_is_audio ? "audio" : "data "),
lba, pmin, psec, pframe);
last_track_start = lba;
}
@ -521,10 +535,7 @@ int telltoc_toc(struct burn_drive *drive)
printf("leadout lba: %9d %4.2d:%2.2d:%2.2d\n",
lba, pmin, psec, pframe);
last_track_size = lba - last_track_start;
if (burn_disc_get_profile(drive, &pno, profile_name) > 0)
if (pno == 0x09 || pno == 0x0a)
media_is_cd_profile = 1;
telltoc_detect_cd(drive);
}
if (disc!=NULL)
burn_disc_free(disc);
@ -597,27 +608,26 @@ int telltoc_read_and_print(struct burn_drive *drive,
int start_sector, int sector_count, char *raw_file, int encoding)
{
int j, i, request = 16, done, lbas = 0, final_cd_try = -1, todo;
int ret = 0;
int ret = 0, sector_size, chunk_size, read_audio = 0;
char buf[16 * 2048], line[81];
off_t data_count, total_count= 0, last_reported_count= 0;
struct stat stbuf;
FILE *raw_fp = NULL;
if (medium_is_cd_profile == 0)
telltoc_detect_cd(drive);
if (start_sector == -1)
start_sector = last_track_start;
if (sector_count == -1) {
sector_count = last_track_start + last_track_size
- start_sector;
if (media_is_cd_profile) /* In case it is a TAO track */
if (medium_is_cd_profile > 0) /* In case it is a TAO track */
final_cd_try = 0; /* allow it (-1 is denial) */
}
if (start_sector < 0)
start_sector = 0;
if (sector_count <= 0)
sector_count = 2147483632;
if (sector_count <= 0)
return -1;
if (encoding == 1) {
if (stat(raw_file,&stbuf) != -1) {
if (!(S_ISCHR(stbuf.st_mode) || S_ISFIFO(stbuf.st_mode)
@ -640,16 +650,45 @@ int telltoc_read_and_print(struct burn_drive *drive,
printf(
"Data : start=%ds , count=%ds , read=0 , encoding=%d\n",
start_sector, sector_count, encoding);
/* Whether to read audio or data */
if (cd_is_audio > 0) {
read_audio = 1;
} else if (medium_is_cd_profile > 0 && cd_is_audio == 0) {
/* Try whether the start sector is audio */
ret = burn_read_audio(drive, start_sector,
buf, (off_t) 2352, &data_count, 2 | 4);
if (ret > 0)
read_audio = 1;
}
if (read_audio) {
sector_size = 2352;
chunk_size = 12;
} else {
sector_size = 2048;
chunk_size = 16;
if (start_sector < 0)
start_sector = 0;
}
todo = sector_count - 2*(final_cd_try > -1);
for (done = 0; done < todo && final_cd_try != 1; done += request) {
if (todo - done > 16)
request = 16;
if (todo - done > chunk_size)
request = chunk_size;
else
request = todo - done;
ret = burn_read_data(drive,
((off_t) start_sector + done) * (off_t) 2048,
buf, (off_t) (request * 2048), &data_count, 1);
if (read_audio) {
ret = burn_read_audio(drive, start_sector + done,
buf, (off_t) (request * sector_size),
&data_count, 0);
} else {
ret = burn_read_data(drive,
((off_t) start_sector + done) *
(off_t) sector_size,
buf, (off_t) (request * sector_size),
&data_count, 1);
}
print_result:;
total_count += data_count;
if (encoding == 1) {
@ -658,8 +697,8 @@ print_result:;
} else for (i = 0; i < data_count; i += 16) {
if (encoding == 0) {
sprintf(line, "%8ds + %4d : ",
start_sector + done + i / 2048,
i % 2048);
start_sector + done + i / sector_size,
i % sector_size);
lbas = strlen(line);
}
for (j = 0; j < 16 && i + j < data_count; j++) {
@ -675,11 +714,11 @@ print_result:;
printf("%s\n",line);
}
if (encoding == 1 &&
total_count - last_reported_count >= 1000 * 2048) {
total_count - last_reported_count >= 1000 * sector_size) {
fprintf(stderr,
"\rReading data : start=%ds , count=%ds , read=%ds ",
start_sector, sector_count,
(int) (total_count / (off_t) 2048));
(int) (total_count / (off_t) sector_size));
last_reported_count = total_count;
}
if (ret <= 0) {
@ -687,13 +726,21 @@ print_result:;
break;
}
}
if (ret > 0 && media_is_cd_profile && final_cd_try == 0) {
if (ret > 0 && medium_is_cd_profile > 0 && final_cd_try == 0) {
/* In a SAO track the last 2 frames should be data too */
final_cd_try = 1;
burn_read_data(drive,
((off_t) start_sector + todo) * (off_t) 2048,
buf, (off_t) (2 * 2048), &data_count, 2);
if (data_count < 2 * 2048)
if (read_audio) {
ret = burn_read_audio(drive, start_sector + todo,
buf, (off_t) (2 * sector_size),
&data_count, 2);
} else {
burn_read_data(drive,
((off_t) start_sector + todo) *
(off_t) sector_size,
buf, (off_t) (2 * sector_size),
&data_count, 2);
}
if (data_count < 2 * sector_size)
fprintf(stderr, "\rNOTE : Last two frames of CD track unreadable. This is normal if TAO track.\n");
if (data_count > 0)
goto print_result;
@ -702,7 +749,8 @@ print_result:;
fprintf(stderr,
"\r \r");
printf("End Of Data : start=%ds , count=%ds , read=%ds\n",
start_sector, sector_count,(int) (total_count / (off_t) 2048));
start_sector, sector_count,
(int) (total_count / (off_t) sector_size));
return ret;
}
@ -808,10 +856,10 @@ int telltoc_setup(int argc, char **argv)
printf(" mkisofs ... -C \"$msinfo\" ...\n");
printf("Obtain what is available about drive 0 and its media\n");
printf(" %s --drive 0\n",argv[0]);
printf("View blocks 16 to 19 of data CD or DVD in human readable form\n");
printf("View blocks 16 to 19 of audio or data CD or DVD or BD in human readable form\n");
printf(" %s --drive /dev/sr1 --read_and_print 16 4 0 | less\n",
argv[0]);
printf("Copy last data track from CD to file /tmp/data\n");
printf("Copy last track from CD to file /tmp/data\n");
printf(" %s --drive /dev/sr1 --toc --read_and_print -1 -1 raw:/tmp/data\n",
argv[0]);
}
@ -891,7 +939,7 @@ int main(int argc, char **argv)
if (ret<=0)
{ret = 38; goto release_drive; }
}
if (read_start >= -1 && (read_count > 0 || read_count == -1)) {
if (read_start != -2 && (read_count > 0 || read_count == -1)) {
ret = telltoc_read_and_print(drive_list[driveno].drive,
read_start, read_count, print_raw_file,
print_encoding);