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f61213abbf Documented changes and release timestamp 2011-04-08 18:45:32 +00:00
69dba03ef1 Updated cdrskin tarball generator 2011-04-08 18:44:18 +00:00
e031f94b40 Made number transition to 1.0.6 2011-04-08 18:33:16 +00:00
db4b367c28 Branching for libburn release 1.0.6 2011-04-08 17:53:45 +00:00
e86a7f9880 Better handling of read attempt on pseudo-drive without read-permission 2011-03-24 18:21:31 +00:00
9c9b82ae61 Avoiding appendable role 5 if not explicitely enabled 2011-03-22 08:59:43 +00:00
d5cc482015 Enabled blanking of drive with role 5 2011-03-21 09:22:04 +00:00
1f14074d59 Adjustments for drive role 5, random access write-only 2011-03-21 09:04:14 +00:00
d0c6889603 Corrected nwa computation for drive role 5 2011-03-21 09:02:58 +00:00
a088a85374 Silenced an error message with input that is not aligned to 2 kB 2011-03-19 22:21:35 +00:00
a3ac6c63aa Enabled BD formatting iby index on Pioneer BDR-205 which offers no Cert or QCert 2011-03-18 15:33:15 +00:00
af41742516 Provisory introduction of drive role 5, random access write-only 2011-03-18 09:33:54 +00:00
998fcdbefa Prepared cdrskin for drive role 5 2011-03-18 09:31:24 +00:00
ed811f45e6 Changed severity of "Read attempt on write-only drive" from FATAL to FAILURE 2011-03-13 19:26:30 +00:00
240e6abff4 Using burn_allow_drive_role_4() in cdrskin 2011-03-13 13:08:58 +00:00
402f4c0b04 New API call burn_allow_drive_role_4() 2011-03-13 13:07:46 +00:00
1b166f484d Burning DVD-R DAO with 2 kB size granularity rather than 32 kB 2011-03-12 09:35:04 +00:00
b945974dc7 Updated copyright year 2011-03-12 09:33:12 +00:00
cf214650c6 Documented changes and release timestamp 2011-03-10 13:44:40 +00:00
69ec9334d1 Updated cdrskin tarball generator 2011-03-10 13:43:32 +00:00
238fde4ef1 Made number transition to 1.0.5 2011-03-10 13:30:54 +00:00
69e95016fb Bug fix: Read-only file descriptors were classified as write-only pseudo drives 2011-03-01 14:46:17 +00:00
a8e54b86d7 Corrected a flaw found by George Danchev with cpp 2011-02-24 19:17:06 +00:00
9f5e967bdf Registered new error code 2011-02-23 19:57:10 +00:00
fcaf3e9d9a Documented changes and release timestamp 2011-02-23 19:40:22 +00:00
b59429c568 Updated cdrskin tarball generator 2011-02-23 19:39:30 +00:00
1f72fe107d Made number transition to 1.0.3 2011-02-23 19:38:44 +00:00
043d9a82d8 DEBUG message with burn_drive_cancel, FAILURE with premature end-of-input 2011-02-18 16:55:42 +00:00
952c9b0432 Reacted on compiler warnings about uninitialized variables 2011-02-14 08:59:42 +00:00
4f5075d7a9 Forced role 3 on drives which stem from open file descriptors without O_RDWR 2011-02-09 11:43:10 +00:00
2b07bd0632 Using usleep() instead of nanosleep() which is not available on Solaris 9 2011-01-18 16:28:57 +00:00
0a714850d7 Documented changes and release timestamp 2011-01-16 15:21:23 +00:00
3caf176aeb Updated cdrskin tarball generator 2011-01-16 15:19:21 +00:00
43f7e7d063 Made number transition to 1.0.1 2011-01-16 15:11:34 +00:00
447a68d691 Updated change log and web page 2011-01-09 14:09:14 +00:00
0a3b34d9c1 Refusing to burn if foreseeable size exceeds media capacity 2011-01-09 13:59:19 +00:00
0b25a4d258 Allowed stdio tracks of known size to end in TAO mode on premature EOF 2011-01-03 19:51:30 +00:00
3b5aeb0f81 Allowed umask to create stdio-drive files with rw-permissions for all 2010-12-28 07:19:29 +00:00
5ec4a7419e Updated API introduction 2010-12-23 15:19:17 +00:00
bf7e4c8027 Prepending ./configure generated options to CFLAGS rather than appending them 2010-12-13 08:00:00 +00:00
682078575f Documented changes and release timestamp 2010-12-08 14:04:58 +00:00
43f3d4b70f Updated cdrskin tarball generator 2010-12-08 14:03:33 +00:00
523b59984b Made number transition to 0.9.1 2010-12-08 13:55:24 +00:00
dcf79a188a Removed outdated development macros 2010-11-16 13:12:35 +00:00
84d6cac5c1 Regression fix: SCSI reply data logging was disabled in rev 3368, 0.8.6 2010-10-29 17:45:13 +00:00
261f05eb45 Issueing error messages if cache syncing or closing fails 2010-10-29 16:41:16 +00:00
9334b3190d Documented changes and release timestamp 2010-10-20 13:38:44 +00:00
9b0772fe9c Updated cdrskin tarball generator 2010-10-20 13:37:17 +00:00
20c0ae24a8 Made number transition to 0.8.9 2010-10-20 13:36:14 +00:00
0f622def33 Issueing messages with all cases of burn canceling 2010-10-19 16:59:34 +00:00
707d6153f7 Issue warning after writing a BD-R with more than 300 sessions 2010-10-15 19:17:37 +00:00
28ae78b4f1 Avoiding to inquire spare area of unsuitable media 2010-09-28 10:11:06 +00:00
7ceb67f0b0 Polished appearance of BD spare info with --list_formats 2010-09-24 10:05:05 +00:00
e18bfe50c1 Making new API call available in dynamic library 2010-09-24 09:26:06 +00:00
4083001548 Displaying eventual BD spare area information with --list_formats 2010-09-24 09:19:44 +00:00
45353dee67 Displaying eventual BD spare area information with -minfo 2010-09-24 09:07:58 +00:00
f14b66a09b New API call burn_disc_get_bd_spare_info() 2010-09-24 09:07:05 +00:00
38c029d5e3 Better default input file for test/offst_source.c 2010-09-22 18:17:10 +00:00
287b59cfd3 Temporarily added test program for burn_offst_source_new() 2010-09-22 18:09:50 +00:00
c49995b11a New API call burn_offst_source_new() 2010-09-22 17:51:26 +00:00
f2436351ef On Linux: Run ldconfig during make install,if not --disable-ldconfig-at-install 2010-09-22 10:54:56 +00:00
71844bf8b9 Documented changes and release timestamp 2010-09-17 08:02:52 +00:00
59e0824370 Updated cdrskin tarball generator 2010-09-17 08:01:21 +00:00
b7034abcbb Made number transition to 0.8.7 2010-09-17 07:54:34 +00:00
df390ae7d3 Meaningful change log file derived by George Danchev from web site 2010-09-15 06:23:37 +00:00
c1f4063193 Centralized interpretation of SCSI command outcome 2010-09-14 12:50:06 +00:00
4cc524097b Clarified the meaning of 0x0 and 0x30 signal handlers 2010-08-28 11:29:29 +00:00
fb159b8dbd Lifted test reservation on DVD-R DL media. Thanks to Kevin Kieffer for testing. 2010-08-21 09:56:16 +00:00
c693798571 Corrected typo in macro names (which shall never be defined anyway) 2010-08-13 11:42:49 +00:00
34847fff80 Hopefully silenced a warning of doxygen on Debian buildd 2010-08-08 09:13:53 +00:00
54651df146 New SCSI comand response "GO_ON" 2010-08-08 09:13:04 +00:00
d4e4607a84 Obeying burn_set_scsi_logging() with errors of class RETRY 2010-08-03 09:11:58 +00:00
98b2e06c21 Committed Solaris system adapter which was forgotten with rev 3345 2010-08-02 14:13:08 +00:00
d5ecb382aa Added error simulation code to Linux system adapter. 2010-08-02 13:20:33 +00:00
cdcda19384 Reporting sense data with burn_set_scsi_logging() 2010-08-02 10:07:09 +00:00
b96aeece99 Removed problematic DETAILS_AT_TOP to silence warning of Debian buildd 2010-07-30 16:05:26 +00:00
7bbf99384e Detached make target "doc" from target "all". 2010-07-29 16:41:45 +00:00
9f61db5378 Recognizing sense data format 0x72 if given instead of 0x70 2010-07-29 08:35:36 +00:00
2a48b34bcd Changed all malloc() to calloc() 2010-07-12 19:37:31 +00:00
15266fb310 Changed all malloc() to calloc() 2010-07-12 19:32:41 +00:00
e2bdd521d8 Mentioned that public API calls must be in libisofs/libisofs.ver 2010-07-06 11:34:38 +00:00
7a3b871c4e Let configure perform linker test with --version-script if enabled 2010-07-06 11:33:51 +00:00
713ec46f23 Mentioned new configure option --disable-versioned-libs 2010-07-04 17:29:17 +00:00
85eb091025 Hiding all non-API symbols from the linker by use of --version-script 2010-07-04 17:01:21 +00:00
c866b6bc35 Moved public part of libdax_audioxtr.h to libburn.h 2010-07-04 13:13:09 +00:00
0250a2831d Documented changes and release timestamp 2010-06-30 11:37:11 +00:00
4c47b81a9c Updated cdrskin tarball generator 2010-06-30 11:32:38 +00:00
bb88ba5861 Made number transition to 0.8.5 2010-06-30 11:31:22 +00:00
b30a2af7c7 Allowed 64 kB max output buffer size on all OSes 2010-06-16 08:25:57 +00:00
b10cfb3d22 Incremented LT_CURRENT and LT_AGE of libburn 2010-06-15 15:58:30 +00:00
a2df41713d Let general POSIX system adapters ignore SIGWINCH and SIGURG if defined 2010-06-15 15:57:11 +00:00
86ce32d170 Avoided compiler warning about unused variable on non-Solaris systems 2010-06-15 15:55:11 +00:00
7ba30596ce New less obtrusive implementation of sg_is_enumerable_adr for Solaris 2010-06-13 19:07:52 +00:00
2f8ad976ea Documented changes and release timestamp 2010-06-11 11:02:25 +00:00
d0d37af096 Updated cdrskin tarball generator 2010-06-11 11:01:44 +00:00
81768cd4b0 Made number transition to 0.8.3 2010-06-11 10:53:56 +00:00
e9828cddd0 Mentioned Solaris and system dependent drive permission settings 2010-06-10 17:23:23 +00:00
7f0358892a Removed obsolete development remark 2010-06-10 17:09:50 +00:00
bc40ce2876 Implemented block device capacity determination fo Solaris 2010-06-08 20:04:01 +00:00
6674667b7f Handled SCSI status "BUSY" on Solaris 2010-06-08 17:50:33 +00:00
cc4d72bf8b Corrected comment 2010-06-08 17:32:44 +00:00
1eee6ab8a0 New system adapter for Solaris uscsi (tested on snv134, kernel 5.11) 2010-06-07 17:30:54 +00:00
736d8b9019 Reacted on harmless compiler warnings on Solaris 2010-06-07 17:17:53 +00:00
8345eb8a71 Avoiding to resolve /dev/rdsk/cXtYdZs2 drive addresses on Solaris libcdio 2010-06-07 17:16:40 +00:00
cc7548f1c7 Bug fix: SIGSEGV of libcdio system adapter if drive list is empty 2010-05-29 07:44:41 +00:00
edca339338 Eventually including ../config.h generated by autotools 2010-05-16 09:07:42 +00:00
9323cceff1 Bug fix: CD-ROM media got attributed random lead-in and lead-out adresses 2010-05-01 08:29:28 +00:00
8b1b3f08c6 Avoided to create track without toc_entry from "hidden first track" on CD 2010-04-30 18:04:47 +00:00
e332f4a438 Documented changes and release timestamp 2010-04-09 11:13:19 +00:00
960fe6d188 Updated cdrskin tarball generator 2010-04-09 10:59:32 +00:00
92c5f6f998 Made number transition to 0.8.1 2010-04-09 10:57:38 +00:00
2069ffa863 Reporting eventual SCSI sense in sg-linux repeat loop 2010-04-09 09:07:59 +00:00
e787d328c7 Let libburner warn programmers if they forget to set 64 bit off_t 2010-04-04 18:13:45 +00:00
fafc190fd4 Adjusted libcdio system adapter to FreeBSD peculiarities 2010-03-29 10:33:05 +00:00
e6029ae238 Trying to detect FreeBSD ahci devices and to handle others the old way 2010-03-27 17:27:50 +00:00
6e17c59f6b Avoiding to inquire NWA of unwritable media or states 2010-03-27 15:58:05 +00:00
0e777ec688 Had to make ahci change conditional for now: -DLibburn_for_freebsd_ahcI 2010-03-26 08:33:22 +00:00
8dcdb5a87f Changed sg-freebsd.c to work with ahci, advise by Alexander Motin 2010-03-25 11:36:55 +00:00
4f372c00bc Corrected initialization of configure option --enable-dvd-obs-64k 2010-03-17 18:54:10 +00:00
9f6d80d87d Small bug fix about track size with cdrskin -minfo 2010-03-17 18:53:28 +00:00
b33df8fbd5 Documented changes and release timestamp 2010-03-10 13:58:50 +00:00
b4bb522053 Updated cdrskin tarball generator 2010-03-10 13:58:03 +00:00
3289ffd1e6 Made number transition to 0.7.9 2010-03-10 13:56:58 +00:00
196ef37108 Clarifications in API description of burn_set_signal_handling() 2010-03-09 14:01:57 +00:00
cdad7fcd80 Prevented potential memory fault with burn_set_signal_handling() 2010-03-08 09:24:21 +00:00
ed6e2df81b Changed examples burn_set_signal_handling(...,48) to (...,0x30) 2010-03-07 08:15:21 +00:00
ae667ca2e8 Adapted libburner to new advise about signal handling 2010-03-06 13:52:21 +00:00
873e3f5d78 Protected blanker and formatter thread from signals 2010-03-05 18:59:21 +00:00
72f9ff8b8c Removed some debugging printing 2010-03-05 11:15:28 +00:00
eb95f7fc16 Enabled optional use of new signal action 2 with libburn built-in handler 2010-03-05 09:12:44 +00:00
3519b42c14 Introduced alternative signal handling actions 2010-03-05 09:08:16 +00:00
b4e5afd317 Changed burn_abort(0) to burn_abort(-1) 2010-03-04 17:59:42 +00:00
7446ed7daa Showing more patience with temporarily busy drives on Linux 2010-03-04 12:13:04 +00:00
2d40b098e5 Enabled static compile script compile_cdrskin.sh for FreeBSD 2010-03-03 15:29:16 +00:00
ac64aef090 Enabled static compile script compile_cdrskin.sh for FreeBSD 2010-03-03 14:43:21 +00:00
74a68adc6e Adapted cdrskin abort handler to FreeBSD peculiarities 2010-03-03 14:12:22 +00:00
937bc87bfc Enabled patience 0 within burn_abort() 2010-03-03 14:05:07 +00:00
de482489c1 Corrected spelling errors in cdrskin man page 2010-02-28 16:53:09 +00:00
295fa1d526 Bug fix: cdrskin fs=0 lead to SIGSEGV. Regression introduced by revision 2936. 2010-02-28 11:06:02 +00:00
99bba3e98e Added forgotten initialization of a variable 2010-02-28 10:38:15 +00:00
bd3016e085 Corrected optional speed curb for stdio: drives. Was damaged by revision 2903. 2010-02-25 07:04:52 +00:00
dd74364ebb Made burn_set_signal_handling() more suitable for cdrskin 2010-02-22 13:47:17 +00:00
255e5362f9 Avoided random percentage display at start of blanking 2010-02-17 14:12:23 +00:00
471a0d0058 Bug fix on FreeBSD: Piped input was falsely attributed a small fixed size 2010-02-16 19:40:07 +00:00
f5b556db47 Changed a comment in libburn/crc.h 2010-02-15 12:57:38 +00:00
c12bbff7d1 Created opportunity to omit source module libburn/crc.c 2010-02-14 17:17:04 +00:00
6db992e646 Added or adjusted copyright and license statements in single files 2010-02-14 08:45:14 +00:00
bd017a108e Changed docs and comments to "GNU/Linux" where appropriate 2010-02-12 21:26:46 +00:00
3a76f9245f Changed system adapter id and some remarks from "Linux" to "GNU/Linux" 2010-02-12 17:30:59 +00:00
580ca08cc5 Forcing use of /usr/local on FreeBSD by LDFLAGS and CPPFLAGS 2010-02-04 08:31:31 +00:00
a6bd4c24db Updated cdrskin tarball generator 2010-01-23 10:44:04 +00:00
54005cb60e Lifted ban to derive GPLv3, extended copyright range to 2010 2010-01-23 10:42:52 +00:00
15fbe0a7ea Made number transition to 0.7.7 2010-01-23 10:40:11 +00:00
da1d260753 Learned how to inquire size of disk-like FreeBSD devices 2010-01-21 10:46:04 +00:00
95865ee34d Changed man page example from -toc to -minfo 2010-01-21 10:38:56 +00:00
eb8b8faa3b Changed a comment in sg-linux.c 2010-01-18 10:32:36 +00:00
39fd8b922d New OS adapter burn_os_is_2k_seekrw() replaces S_ISBLK() with pseudo-drives 2010-01-16 12:51:24 +00:00
7ead54c8b9 Implemented adivisory FreeBSD drive locking via flock(2) 2010-01-15 18:25:14 +00:00
2a85fc7d91 Provisory rejection of FreeBSD ATAPI drives in sg-libcdio 2010-01-14 16:06:17 +00:00
1e42a76415 Giving up drive probing by mode page sending 2010-01-14 16:04:57 +00:00
734759190a Carified in libburner.c that apps must use 64 bit off_t. 2010-01-14 14:09:30 +00:00
16ffa10831 Carified in libburner.c that apps must use 64 bit off_t. 2010-01-14 14:01:13 +00:00
cdfc357064 Carified that apps must use 64 bit off_t or the lib must be tweaked. 2010-01-13 17:14:14 +00:00
df612390d3 Adaptions after encounter with FreeBSD 8.0 2010-01-13 07:45:07 +00:00
77971f3680 Experimentally regard FreeBSD /dev/da[0-9] and /dev/cd[0-9] as block device 2010-01-13 07:38:56 +00:00
5c75d583d7 Fixed typos in MMC cookbook 2010-01-12 16:51:48 +00:00
2ff03841d7 Corrected free capacity measurement of stdio: drives in regular files 2010-01-12 16:50:44 +00:00
a88745c82e Revoked asynchronous eject, as we cannot distinguish out from unready 2010-01-09 14:32:51 +00:00
96167b3d8e Better error message with unknown SCSI error codes 2010-01-09 14:25:19 +00:00
1ca38962d4 Forgot to forward sense reply to higher levels 2010-01-09 14:18:55 +00:00
80bcabfd57 Enlarged buffer size of libcdio adapter on Linux to 64k 2010-01-04 13:52:57 +00:00
d9239aeafc Avoiding stream recording on BD if not 64 kB buffer 2010-01-04 13:49:05 +00:00
758a197d06 Enabled block device size recognition with sg-libcdio on Linux 2010-01-01 12:43:15 +00:00
ed972271ec Bug fix: with non-Linux adapters there were 0 readable bytes on block devices 2010-01-01 12:39:20 +00:00
0544ac8cd3 Silenced libcdio warnings 2009-12-30 20:08:51 +00:00
12a2be8d86 Making use of new libcdio capability to obtain SCSI address tuple on Linux 2009-12-30 15:40:10 +00:00
509db68d82 Adaptions for Debian kfreebsd requested by Petr Salinger 2009-12-29 22:43:35 +00:00
00ed59f34e Experimentally enabled FreeBSD system adapter for Debian kfreebsd 2009-12-29 13:31:56 +00:00
2b8e8c2521 Corrected a mode page size computation error which for now had no bad effect 2009-12-29 11:57:21 +00:00
e3ff0bb0f6 Incremented middle .so number 2009-12-29 11:55:48 +00:00
8efb24ca6d Reporting system adapter id with cdrskin -version 2009-12-27 14:46:01 +00:00
d53c5db98e Extended sg-API by sg_shutdown(), sg_dispose_drive(), sg_id_string() 2009-12-27 14:45:05 +00:00
0320b7bf2a Shorter sg_initialize message with sg-libcdio 2009-12-27 10:22:11 +00:00
cee271f9cb Showing libburn users drive name link targets, using in libcdio its own names 2009-12-27 09:20:10 +00:00
c2a3e3677d Reacted on some doxygen warnings of Debian hurd build 2009-12-26 22:25:45 +00:00
fc3445215b Reporting burn_scsi_transport_id() in cdrskin as debug message 2009-12-26 19:35:42 +00:00
4ce8bd45cf Added os-dummy.h and sg-dummy.h to libburn tarball 2009-12-26 08:49:59 +00:00
08169d63bc New API function burn_scsi_transport_id() 2009-12-26 08:01:35 +00:00
e13b6369ba New internal sg-API function sg_initialize() 2009-12-25 22:37:57 +00:00
d3988dd74b Adapted to libcdio-0.83 and its runtime version telling 2009-12-25 20:55:37 +00:00
ef42052900 Added PKG_CHECK_MODULES for libcdio-0.82 (must become 0.83 when released) 2009-12-25 14:40:16 +00:00
240afa7c3a Resolving symbolic links in libcdio drive list 2009-12-25 14:31:55 +00:00
5b72e5d06e Commited file forgotten with rev 2960 2009-12-25 10:13:06 +00:00
4aa08e32ff Option -use_libcdio for cdrskin development compile script 2009-12-25 10:12:22 +00:00
eb34561262 Making use of libcdio function mmc_get_cmd_scsi_sense() 2009-12-24 17:04:40 +00:00
dd85e37ac8 Experimental SCSI transport adapter via GNU libcdio 2009-12-19 14:34:48 +00:00
e566340261 Moved sg_log_cmd() to spc.c scsi_log_cmd() 2009-12-19 14:23:30 +00:00
7e86db207c Corrected CDB length of command 55h MODE SELECT from 12 to 10 2009-12-19 13:59:09 +00:00
a30ecd1abb Mentioned in cookbook the change about TAO close track 2009-12-16 07:39:39 +00:00
45b28b6c31 Documented changes and release timestamp 2009-12-07 07:56:32 +00:00
afedcdd72b Updated cdrskin tarball generator 2009-12-07 07:55:25 +00:00
b8a98e0728 Made number transition to 0.7.5 2009-12-07 07:54:24 +00:00
b238ad5a51 Now default in cdrskin: use of libburn fifo with DVD and BD single track 2009-12-06 09:37:33 +00:00
28f4454a9d Some clarifications about the Linux throughput problem 2009-12-06 07:45:00 +00:00
cb8c23ed5a Some clarifications about the GH22LS30 problem 2009-12-06 07:32:38 +00:00
54bb1ab395 Converted stderr experiment messages to DEBUG messages 2009-12-05 14:35:41 +00:00
872068ba7c Made effect of macro Libburn_pioneer_dvr_216d_read_buf_caP unconditional 2009-12-05 14:22:28 +00:00
2bd800ed14 Bug fix: SIGSEGV with LG GH22LS30 when inquiring media product id 2009-12-05 11:17:13 +00:00
da0b3b3939 Gave up CLOSE TRACK with CD TAO burn runs 2009-12-02 10:29:45 +00:00
93aa6ccc6f Documented meaning of START/STOP UNIT bits 2009-11-30 10:00:34 +00:00
d6edfc9961 Using mmap() by default for allocating read buffers 2009-11-28 12:23:20 +00:00
2945ab61d7 Compiler option -use_libburn_fifo to switch non-CD from cdrfifo to libburn fifo 2009-11-26 21:12:57 +00:00
d35f7d0de1 New API calls burn_fifo_get_statistics(), burn_fifo_next_interval() 2009-11-26 14:43:38 +00:00
e335aa26b4 New API call burn_fifo_fill() 2009-11-25 16:00:33 +00:00
496d794bcd Gave up call burn_os_close_track_src() introduced by rev 2920 2009-11-25 12:21:12 +00:00
c88a428d5e Gave up cdrskin specific O_DIRECT compile option 2009-11-23 19:31:32 +00:00
dc8ecdd77e New API calls burn_os_open_track_src() , burn_os_alloc_buffer() 2009-11-23 18:56:18 +00:00
259d1cd2b7 Bug fix: DVD DAO track size was rounded up much too generously 2009-11-22 20:52:40 +00:00
7fddf9ffc5 Enabled cdrskin O_DIRECT with fs=0 2009-11-21 19:15:52 +00:00
6109a7bc08 Longer READ BUFFER CAPACITY interval with DVD/BD writing 2009-11-21 19:14:05 +00:00
9b28a9b272 Avoided use of uninitialized variable 2009-11-20 17:57:34 +00:00
f39ff2c2f6 Experiment about SG_FLAG_DIRECT_IO 2009-11-20 13:48:44 +00:00
c8e0472637 Reserving enough track space for 64 kB write chunks 2009-11-18 18:56:14 +00:00
acb2f3b173 Split automatic drive start function from mmc_function_spy() 2009-11-18 12:25:57 +00:00
504677de4f Corrected help text of cdrskin static compile script 2009-11-17 16:54:52 +00:00
ae8f65e956 Revoked usage of libburn_libburn_la_CFLAGS in Makefile.am (ugly .o names) 2009-11-17 09:34:46 +00:00
c2c10e263e Updated build instructions of libburn and cdrskin 2009-11-16 18:00:30 +00:00
43761c55ef New compile_cdrskin.sh option -dvd_obs_64k, adapted to new .o names of libburn 2009-11-16 16:55:58 +00:00
b28165f10b Configure options --enable-cdrskin-fifo-odirect, --enable-dvd-obs-64k 2009-11-16 16:53:07 +00:00
25489521bb New options dvd_obs= and stdio_fsync= 2009-11-15 16:49:04 +00:00
79a33ca2ac New API calls burn_write_opts_set_dvd_obs(), burn_write_opts_set_stdio_fsync() 2009-11-15 15:30:26 +00:00
738b83ac03 New compile_cdrskin.sh option -o_direct (Linux only) 2009-11-15 15:24:21 +00:00
677b007100 Corrected an outdated remark 2009-11-15 15:21:04 +00:00
0fc685fc85 Man page entry and help text for option -V 2009-11-12 19:34:58 +00:00
ca2cae9b0a Implemented option -V for logging of SCSI commands 2009-11-12 18:01:26 +00:00
055876d6b7 Macro Libburn_pioneer_dvr_216d_dummy_probe_wM for omitting write mode probe 2009-11-12 18:00:01 +00:00
9160b1dcbb Workaround for Pioneer DVR-216D refusal to eject 2009-11-12 17:56:18 +00:00
0f37170759 Made SCSI logger permanent and controllable via API call 2009-11-12 17:54:06 +00:00
ce3d4dbed3 Updated cdrskin home page about DVR-216D workaround 2009-11-11 10:57:30 +00:00
f9acd4ee3d Silenced a compiler warning about potentially uninitialized variable 2009-11-11 10:49:11 +00:00
d118b82a13 Reporting number of pending bytes while thanking for patience in -vvv mode 2009-11-11 10:07:03 +00:00
76a4c0ac44 Increased stdio flush interval from 1 MB to 16 MB 2009-11-11 10:05:56 +00:00
83f80364c5 Hopefully solved the endless burn problem with Pioneer DVR-216D 2009-11-10 20:32:59 +00:00
9064b56c56 Avoiding START UNIT before the drive gets released 2009-11-10 12:21:43 +00:00
405e6b020e Made SCSI command log more complete and more readable 2009-11-08 11:12:23 +00:00
ffe80264c7 Corrected allocation length with GET CONFIGURATION 2009-11-08 11:08:19 +00:00
d158e7f456 Test macros for double START UNIT and SET CD SPEED 2009-11-05 17:03:01 +00:00
4384b0c006 Test macro for SEND OPC INFORMATION before DVD-R track 2009-11-04 08:46:17 +00:00
e78353b7dd Test macro for SL_V in mode page 05 2009-11-03 18:45:08 +00:00
3c2ad1be42 Test macros for finding reason of stall problem with Pioneer DVD-216D on DVD-R 2009-10-30 13:45:26 +00:00
937a226543 Bug fix: Closed memory leak with failure to open device file under FreeBSD. Thanks to George Danchev. 2009-10-27 10:09:31 +00:00
cca24711b8 Bug fix: burn_drive->disc_id or burn_drive->disc_app_code altered by stray 0. Thanks to George Danchev. 2009-10-27 10:06:43 +00:00
e646686145 More optimizations with parity computation 2009-10-20 16:14:14 +00:00
f3070d2e71 Optimizations with parity computation, clarification about nature of logarithms 2009-10-19 11:56:25 +00:00
e0c501a59a Re-implemented ECMA-130 P-parity, Q-parity and scrambling for BURN_WRITE_RAW 2009-10-17 13:17:53 +00:00
39a7d18266 Re-implemented ECMA-130 P-parity, Q-parity and scrambling for BURN_WRITE_RAW 2009-10-17 13:17:06 +00:00
de8ecab9b4 Documented changes and release timestamp 2009-10-12 11:00:23 +00:00
e9a6b9c36d Updated cdrskin tarball generator 2009-10-12 10:59:24 +00:00
e65ccb2b5e Made number transition to 0.7.3 2009-10-12 10:52:37 +00:00
96a5a2a28a Made -minfo subtract 2 from track size if "Data" and last 2 blocks unreadable 2009-10-09 20:06:25 +00:00
ca97df9798 Made read_capacity error message of burn_read_data() depending on flag bit1 2009-10-09 20:03:06 +00:00
22905f7349 Made -minfo stupidly report overwriteable media as "erasable" and "complete" 2009-10-09 12:37:38 +00:00
a318da9463 Determining read capacity for DVD-RAM 2009-10-09 12:35:42 +00:00
3c69b684a8 Fixed CD TAO multi-track -dummy bug reported by Philippe Rouquier 2009-10-04 15:11:35 +00:00
4457061656 Restricted retry to the timeout for single SCSI commands (200 seconds) 2009-09-22 19:26:57 +00:00
758f5a5c1e Revoked instruction to retry STOP UNIT 2009-09-22 19:24:41 +00:00
c8c4da8e8e Mentioned need for 2056 byte fifo chunks with burn_track_set_cdxa_conv() 2009-09-20 11:19:11 +00:00
4fdebcae9f Refusing to read beyond media_read_capacity 2009-09-18 16:18:37 +00:00
82ee4c8788 Fixing SIGSEGV with CD SAO introduced with revision 2808 2009-09-18 16:16:56 +00:00
ad4a286736 Evaluating read capacity with role 2 drives (regular files and block devices) 2009-09-13 09:49:50 +00:00
9017f0716f Updated cdrskin web page 2009-09-12 13:42:27 +00:00
7973546a4c Interpreting options -mode2, -xa, -xa1, -xa2 but producing CD-ROM Mode 1 tracks 2009-09-11 12:08:59 +00:00
2e6f83b3b3 New API call burn_track_set_cdxa_conv() 2009-09-11 11:53:36 +00:00
fdd190b65c Removed Media summary from -minfo because of incompatible counting rules 2009-09-10 07:11:54 +00:00
97ac17512f Silenced compiler warning 2009-09-09 17:42:31 +00:00
28a1b4dcba Emulation of some -minfo output 2009-09-09 17:33:48 +00:00
b724ab2130 New struct burn_toc_entry extension for Last Recorded Address 2009-09-09 15:38:47 +00:00
567beb1d9f Correction with erasable bit of burn_disc_get_cd_info() 2009-09-09 13:39:27 +00:00
eb62395e41 New API call burn_disc_get_cd_info() 2009-09-09 12:52:07 +00:00
1d6c97c79f Avoided to read third sixpack of manufacturer bytes with DVD-R media 2009-09-06 11:20:18 +00:00
5e4c1cf967 Corrected misformatted manufacturer strings of DVD- media 2009-09-06 09:37:23 +00:00
719096b0a7 Changed new API call burn_get_media_product_id() to burn_disc_get_media_id() 2009-09-06 09:25:52 +00:00
75dca6c6e9 Made recognition of CD media codes work in burn_guess_manufacturer() 2009-09-06 09:22:26 +00:00
1ef3a24885 "Manufacturer:", "Media type:" as cdrecord, own "Product Id:" and "Producer:" 2009-09-05 16:51:57 +00:00
790b4f31ee Introduced flag bit0 for API call burn_get_media_product_id() 2009-09-05 16:50:41 +00:00
9362a0240b Re-enabled output of product id and manufacturer 2009-09-05 13:19:01 +00:00
82e884c432 Made cdrskin/compile_cdrskin.sh -libburn_0_7_0 work again 2009-09-05 12:08:43 +00:00
f6d6dcfad0 Closed a small memory leak with drive inquiry 2009-09-05 11:50:09 +00:00
970ae46cfa Silenced a valgrind warning caused by not recognizing side effects of a ioctl 2009-09-05 11:42:25 +00:00
693784cbf5 Made product ID surely a single printable word 2009-09-05 11:29:44 +00:00
3a98bc52f9 Adjusted column width of media summary message 2009-09-05 07:24:06 +00:00
6038928fe4 Adjusted column width of media info messages 2009-09-04 20:43:29 +00:00
2e547b0bba Updated media info documentation 2009-09-04 20:41:08 +00:00
e968e81409 Option -atip now reports Product Id and Manufacturer for most CD, DVD, BD types 2009-09-04 20:22:54 +00:00
557299d350 New API calls burn_get_media_product_id() and burn_guess_manufacturer() 2009-09-04 20:21:55 +00:00
6642342274 New API call burn_guess_cd_manufacturer() 2009-09-02 13:32:17 +00:00
40b3380d4d Removed lec.c from libburn 2009-09-02 13:14:23 +00:00
3b018684c7 New option --long_toc, now printing media summary at end of TOC 2009-09-01 13:34:23 +00:00
96beb44455 Aligned the output columns of cdrskin --devices 2009-09-01 11:38:57 +00:00
9805ce7534 Disabled code using libburn/lec.c, removed lec.c from libburn 2009-09-01 09:57:14 +00:00
407471898c Disabled code using libburn/lec.c, removed lec.c from libburn 2009-09-01 09:56:51 +00:00
cf9a2031a4 Disabled write mode -raw96r 2009-09-01 08:25:01 +00:00
d9fc6cc275 Documented changes and release timestamp 2009-08-27 14:41:38 +00:00
78713d8912 Updated cdrskin tarball generator 2009-08-27 14:39:33 +00:00
169963eced Made number transition to development version 0.7.1 2009-08-27 14:38:24 +00:00
22c187cd61 Implemented automatic START UNIT after STOP UNIT before any other SCSI command 2009-08-24 20:24:39 +00:00
b900831914 Made burn_drive_snooze() safe for emulated drives 2009-08-24 16:15:46 +00:00
654d71ef07 New API call burn_drive_snooze() 2009-08-24 13:10:53 +00:00
0571f4dc2e Adapted to pitfalls of U3 memory sticks which appear as CD-ROM drives 2009-08-23 13:08:19 +00:00
ff23614200 Listing all profiles with cdrskin -v -atip 2009-08-15 13:36:51 +00:00
c59300b27a New API calls burn_drive_get_all_profiles(), burn_obtain_profile_name() 2009-08-15 13:32:56 +00:00
635996a327 Added test code about output blocks size as comment. 2009-08-15 13:30:42 +00:00
93287896a6 Documented changes and release timestamp 2009-07-14 13:39:08 +00:00
4da88193fa Updated cdrskin tarball generator 2009-07-14 13:38:19 +00:00
3091eeb9c9 Made number transition and activated development documentation 2009-07-14 13:37:11 +00:00
86 changed files with 15028 additions and 2023 deletions

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Derek Foreman <derek@signalmarketing.com> and Ben Jansens <xor@orodu.net>
Copyright (C) 2002-2006 Derek Foreman and Ben Jansens
Mario Danic <mario.danic@gmail.com>, Thomas Schmitt <scdbackup@gmx.net>
Copyright (C) 2006-2009 Mario Danic, Thomas Schmitt
Copyright (C) 2006-2011 Mario Danic, Thomas Schmitt
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 as
published by the Free Software Foundation.
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 or later
as published by the Free Software Foundation.
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of

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nothing here now
libburn-1.0.6.pl00.tar.gz Sat Apr 9 2011
===============================================================================
* Burning DVD-R DAO with 2 kB size granularity rather than 32 kB
* New API call burn_allow_drive_role_4()
libburn-1.0.4.pl00.tar.gz Thu Mar 3 2011
===============================================================================
* Bug fix: Read-only file descriptors were classified as write-only pseudo
drives
libburn-1.0.2.pl00.tar.gz Wed Feb 23 2011
===============================================================================
* Removed compilation obstacles on Solaris 9.
* Improved recognition of non-seekable stdio pseudo-drives.
libburn-1.0.0.pl00.tar.gz Sun Jan 16 2011
===============================================================================
* Allowed umask to create stdio-drive files with rw-permissions for all
* cdrskin now refuses to burn if the foreseeable size exceeds media capacity
libburn-0.9.0.pl00.tar.gz Wed Dec 08 2010
===============================================================================
* Regression fix: SCSI reply data logging was disabled in release 0.8.6
libburn-0.8.8.pl00.tar.gz Wed Oct 20 2010
===============================================================================
* New API call burn_offst_source_new()
* New API call burn_disc_get_bd_spare_info()
libburn-0.8.6.pl00.tar.gz Fri Sep 17 2010
===============================================================================
* Lifted test reservation on DVD-R DL media.
* Hiding all non-API symbols from the linker by use of --version-script
* Now with history of release notes in ./ChangeLog file.
libburn-0.8.4.pl00.tar.gz Wed Jun 30 2010
===============================================================================
* General POSIX system adapters ignore SIGWINCH and SIGURG if defined
* Allowed 64 kB max output buffer size on all OSes
libburn-0.8.2.pl00.tar.gz Fri Jun 11 2010
===============================================================================
* New system adapter for Solaris uscsi (tested on snv134, kernel 5.11)
* Bug fix: CD TOC was not read if the first track did not start at LBA 0
* Bug fix: CD-ROM media got attributed random lead-in and lead-out adresses
* Bug fix: SIGSEGV of experimental libcdio system adapter if drive list is
empty
libburn-0.8.0.pl00.tar.gz Fri Apr 09 2010
===============================================================================
* libburn now works with ahci driver on FreeBSD 8-STABLE.
libburn-0.7.8.pl00.tar.gz Wed Mar 10 2010
===============================================================================
* Bug fix: On FreeBSD, piped input was falsely attributed a small fixed size.
* Built-in abort handling is more suitable for FreeBSD now.
cdrskin novelties:
* Bug fix: Option fs=0 led to SIGSEGV. Regression introduced by version 0.7.4
in december 2009.
* Abort handling is more suitable for FreeBSD now.
libburn-0.7.6.pl00.tar.gz Sat Jan 23 2010
===============================================================================
* Bug fix: System adapter for generic X/Open was missing in libburn release
tarball
* Bug fix: with non-Linux adapters there were 0 readable bytes on block devices
* Made FreeBSD system adapter safe from mutal burn spoiling and drive deadlock
* Enabled FreeBSD system adapter for Debian kfreebsd
* Experimental SCSI transport adapter via GNU libcdio 0.83git
cdrskin novelties:
* none
libburn-0.7.4.pl01.tar.gz Sat Dec 26 2009
===============================================================================
* Bug fix: Added missing system adapter for generic X/Open to libburn release
tarball
Libburn 0.7.4.pl00 Mon Dec 07 2009
===============================================================================
* Bug fix: SIGSEGV from NULL pointer with media product id inquiry on LG
GH22LS30
* Bug fix: DVD DAO track size was rounded up much too generously
* Workaround for Pioneer DVR-216D which got stuck on DVD-R burns.
(already fixed in 0.7.2.pl01)
* Workaround for Pioneer DVR-216D refusal to eject.
(already fixed in 0.7.2.pl01)
* Configure options --enable-dvd-obs-64k, --enable-track-src-odirect
* New API calls burn_write_opts_set_dvd_obs(),
burn_write_opts_set_stdio_fsync()
* New API call burn_set_scsi_logging()
* New API calls burn_fifo_get_statistics(), burn_fifo_next_interval(),
burn_fifo_fill()
* Re-implemented ECMA-130 P-parity, Q-parity and scrambling for BURN_WRITE_RAW
cdrskin novelties:
* cdrskin option -V for logging of SCSI commands
* New cdrskin options dvd_obs= and stdio_fsync=
* New compile_cdrskin.sh option -dvd_obs_64k
libburn-0.7.2.pl01.tar.gz Fri Nov 13 2009
===============================================================================
* Workaround for Pioneer DVR-216D which got stuck on DVD-R burns.
* Workaround for Pioneer DVR-216D refusal to eject.
Libburn 0.7.2.pl00 Mon Oct 12 2009
===============================================================================
* Bug fix: CD TAO sessions with multiple tracks did not work in -dummy mode
* New API calls burn_get_media_product_id() , burn_guess_manufacturer() ,
burn_guess_cd_manufacturer()
* New API call burn_disc_get_cd_info()
* New API call burn_track_set_cdxa_conv()
cdrskin novelties:
* Better interpretation of options -mode2, -xa, -xa1, -xa2
* New option --xa1-ignore
* New -atip report lines "Product Id:" and "Producer:"
libburn-0.7.0.pl00.tar.gz Thu Aug 27 2009
===============================================================================
* New API calls burn_drive_get_all_profiles(), burn_obtain_profile_name() allow
to inquire and process the list of supported media types. cdrskin lists all
supported profiles with option -atip -v
* New API call burn_drive_snooze() allows to calm down a drive when no i/o is
expected for a while.
* Bug fix: Some SCSI commands stalled on U3 memory sticks which appear as a hub
with a memory stick and a CD-ROM drive containing a small CD. These commands
make not much sense with a CD-ROM and are now avoided for this media
situation.
libburn-0.6.8.pl00.tar.gz Tue Jul 14 2009
===============================================================================
* Bug fix: Old MMC-1 drives were rejected because of mode page 2Ah length.
* cdrskin -scanbus now works with high SCSI bus numbers.
libburn-0.6.6.pl00.tar.gz Fri May 8 2009
===============================================================================
* Bug fix: Improper abort handling with broken pipe during outputto a stdio:
pseudo-drive.
* Bug fix: Device scan stalled on FreeBSD with non-burner USB device
libburn-0.6.4.pl00.tar.gz Fri Mar 13 2009
===============================================================================
* New operating system adapter "dummy" for stdio on general X/Open systems
* New API function burn_drive_set_stream_recording() allows to write the
crucial start blocks of a filesystem with slow BD-RE Defect Management and to
write the bulk of data with full nominal speed.
libburn-0.6.2.pl00.tar.gz Fri Feb 20 2009
===============================================================================
* Improvements with build system for FreeBSD
libburn-0.6.0.pl01.tar.gz Wed Jan 07 2009
===============================================================================
* Bug fix: BD-R were not correctly finalized
libburn-0.6.0.pl00.tar.gz Sun Jan 04 2009
===============================================================================
* Formatting and writing of BD-R media
* New API function burn_get_read_capacity()
libburn-0.5.8.pl00.tar.gz Mon Dec 08 2008
===============================================================================
* Bug fix: A session without leadout entry on CD caused a SIGSEGV by NULL
* Improvements about BD-RE formatting
libburn-0.5.6.pl00.tar.gz Wed Nov 12 2008
===============================================================================
* Bug fix: libburn fifo thread was not aborted when burn run was aborted which
could lead to use of freed memory.
libburn-0.5.4.pl00.tar.gz Mon Oct 6 2008
===============================================================================
* Bug fix: On Linux 2.4 /dev/sr0 was accepted as enumerable address but then
failed to work.
libburn-0.5.2.pl00.tar.gz Wed Aug 20 2008
===============================================================================
* Larger set of possibly acceptable drive device file names
libburn-0.5.0.pl00.tar.gz Thu Jul 17 2008
===============================================================================
* Bug fix: cdrskin option drive_scsi_dev_family=scd lead to buffer overflow
* Ability to use /dev/scd as fallback if /dev/sr does not exist
* New API call burn_fifo_peek_data()
libburn-0.4.8.pl00.tar.gz Sat May 17 2008
===============================================================================
* Bug fix: Random access addressing for DVD-RAM and BD-RE did not work.
* cdrskin: Affected were options write_start_address= and
-- grow_overwriteable_iso on DVD-RAM or BD-RE.
* xorriso: Affected were sessions on DVD-RAM or BD-RE after the first one.
libburn-0.4.6.pl00.tar.gz Sun May 11 2008
===============================================================================
* Support for BD-RE media is now official
* New burn_write_opts_set_stream_recording() can speed up DVD-RAM and BD-RE
* New cdrskin option --list_formats
* New cdrskin blank types for expert formatting of DVD-RAM and BD-RE
* New cdrskin blank type blank=as_needed for automatic handling of media
libburn-0.4.4.tar.gz Thu April 10 2008
===============================================================================
* Support for DVD+R/DL media is now official
libburn-0.4.2.tar.gz Sun Feb 3 2008
===============================================================================
* Long term commitment to ABI libburn.so.4.
* ABI compatibility is guaranteed for any older feature set released since
libburn-0.3.2 about one year ago.
* libburn provides means for compile time and runtime checking of its version.
* Compile time check in cdrskin for proper version of libburn include file.
Required is at least 0.4.2.
* Runtime check in cdrskin prevents dynamic linking with outdated version of
libburn.so.4. Required is at least the version seen in the include file at
compile time.
libburn-0.4.0.tar.gz Mon Oct 29 2007
===============================================================================
* New option direct_write_amount=
* New option --grow_overwriteable_iso
* New option --allow_emulated_drives dev=stdio:<path>
* More cdrecord options supported: -format, -inq, -load, -lock, -immed, -waiti
* New option fallback_program=
* A lot of libburn API additions.
libburn-0.3.8.tar.gz Tue Jul 31 2007
===============================================================================
* Now able to cope with the peculiarities of Linux 2.4 USB
* Refusal to perform -dummy runs on media which cannot simulate burning
* New option modesty_on_drive= may help with hda -> hdb burns
* New option minbuf= , cdrecord compatible frontend of modesty_on_drive=
* New option --adjust_speed_to_drive
* Precautions against using the burner drive as track source
* Note: ABI has not been broken.
libburn-0.3.6.tar.gz Thu Apr 26 2007
===============================================================================
* On Linux kernel 2.6, /dev/sr* gets used rather than /dev/sg*.
* DVD+R now get finalized (if not -multi is given)
libburn-0.3.4.tar.gz Mon Mar 12 2007
===============================================================================
* Multi-session recording on DVD+R, including -toc, -msinfo
* Options --tell_media_space , assert_write_lba=
* Bug fix of rare multi track fifo stall
libburn-0.3.2.tar.gz Feb 11 2007
===============================================================================
* Burnfree enabled by default
* Multi-session recording on sequential DVD-R[W], including -toc, -msinfo
* DVD-R[W] Disk-at-once recording
libburn-0.3.0.1.tar.gz Tue Jan 30 2007
===============================================================================
* Improved recognition of unsuitable media types
* Replaced ban of chmod u+s by loud warning
* detailed man page for cdrskin
* Burning of DVD+RW and DVD-RAM media as single-track TAO-like initial session
* Formatting and then burning to DVD-RW like to DVD+RW
* New option -msifile=path from cdrkit/wodim
* 0.3.0.1 release notes *
* Bug fix enabling tracks >= 1.3 GB from disk file
libburn-0.2.6.3.tar.gz Fri Dec 29 2006
===============================================================================
* 0.2.6 release notes (Wed Nov 22 2006)
* After a lot of time with dedication to this project, we proudly present you
libburn 0.2.6. It is the first version of cdrskin and libburn after they have
been split from genisofs and libisofs. Main new features are write mode TAO
and support for multi session.
* 0.2.6.1 release notes (Fri Nov 24 2006)
* Point release to fix misleading version numbers in messages and documentation
* 0.2.6.2 release notes (Sat Dec 16 2006)
* cdrskin man page backported from development version 0.2.7.
* 0.2.6.3 release notes (Fri Dec 29 2006)
* Point release to fix build system problems people have experienced with the
past release.
libburn-0.2.3.snapshot02.tar.gz Thu Nov 02 2006
===============================================================================
* Stabilized snapshot including release 0.2.4.pl01 of cdrskin
* cdrskin 0.2.4 release notes
* Compatibility with cdrecord has been improved in respect to drive addresses,
audio extraction from .wav, -scanbus, -toc, drive buffer fill indicator.
* Note: The previous snapshot01 with the same source base is handicapped by a
broken ./configure setup. It works well on Intel compatible CPUs but is
supposed to be unusable on big-endian architectures.
libburn-0.2.2.tar.gz Wed Sep 20 2006
===============================================================================
Initial release of libburnia's libburn combined with cdrskin.

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@ -12,6 +12,9 @@ lib_LTLIBRARIES = libburn/libburn.la
# Build libraries
libburn_libburn_la_LDFLAGS = \
-version-info $(LT_CURRENT):$(LT_REVISION):$(LT_AGE)
# This causes undesired .o names
# configure.ac appends -D options to variable CFLAG
### libburn_libburn_la_CFLAGS = $(LIBBURN_DVD_OBS_64K)
libburn_libburn_la_LIBADD = $(LIBBURN_ARCH_LIBS) $(THREAD_LIBS)
libburn_libburn_la_SOURCES = \
libburn/async.c \
@ -25,13 +28,13 @@ libburn_libburn_la_SOURCES = \
libburn/debug.h \
libburn/drive.c \
libburn/drive.h \
libburn/ecma130ab.c \
libburn/ecma130ab.h \
libburn/error.h \
libburn/file.c \
libburn/file.h \
libburn/init.c \
libburn/init.h \
libburn/lec.c \
libburn/lec.h \
libburn/libburn.h \
libburn/libdax_audioxtr.h \
libburn/libdax_audioxtr.c \
@ -72,11 +75,15 @@ libburn_libburn_la_SOURCES = \
libinclude_HEADERS = \
libburn/libburn.h
install-exec-hook:
$(LIBBURNIA_LDCONFIG_CMD) "$(DESTDIR)$(libdir)" || echo 'NOTE: Explicite dynamic library configuration failed. If needed, configure manually for:' "$(DESTDIR)$(libdir)"
## ========================================================================= ##
## Build test applications
noinst_PROGRAMS = \
test/libburner \
test/offst_source \
test/telltoc \
test/dewav \
test/fake_au \
@ -91,6 +98,9 @@ LIBBURN_EXTRALIBS = $(LIBBURN_ARCH_LIBS) $(THREAD_LIBS)
test_libburner_CPPFLAGS = -Ilibburn
test_libburner_LDADD = $(libburn_libburn_la_OBJECTS) $(LIBBURN_EXTRALIBS)
test_libburner_SOURCES = test/libburner.c
test_offst_source_CPPFLAGS = -Ilibburn
test_offst_source_LDADD = $(libburn_libburn_la_OBJECTS) $(LIBBURN_EXTRALIBS)
test_offst_source_SOURCES = test/offst_source.c
test_telltoc_CPPFLAGS = -Ilibburn
test_telltoc_LDADD = $(libburn_libburn_la_OBJECTS) $(LIBBURN_EXTRALIBS)
test_telltoc_SOURCES = test/telltoc.c
@ -107,9 +117,9 @@ test_structest_CPPFLAGS = -Ilibburn
test_structest_LDADD = $(libburn_libburn_la_OBJECTS) $(LIBBURN_EXTRALIBS)
test_structest_SOURCES = test/structest.c
## cdrskin construction site - ts A60816 - A90507
## cdrskin construction site - ts A60816 - B10409
cdrskin_cdrskin_CPPFLAGS = -Ilibburn
cdrskin_cdrskin_CFLAGS = -DCdrskin_libburn_0_6_8
cdrskin_cdrskin_CFLAGS = -DCdrskin_libburn_1_0_6
# cdrskin_cdrskin_LDADD = $(libburn_libburn_la_OBJECTS) $(LIBBURN_EXTRALIBS)
# ts A80123, change proposed by Simon Huggins to cause dynamic libburn linking
@ -140,7 +150,10 @@ doc/html: doc/doxygen.conf
doc-upload: doc/html
scp -r $</* $(webhost):$(webpath)
all: doc
## ts B00729
## Not by default any more.
## It is unclear who is supposed to create file ./doc/doc.lock
# all: doc
install-data-local:
if [ -f ./doc/doc.lock ]; then \
@ -196,10 +209,17 @@ EXTRA_DIST = \
cdrskin/wiki_plain.txt \
cdrskin/cleanup.h \
cdrskin/cleanup.c \
libburn/libburn.ver \
libburn/os-dummy.h \
libburn/os-freebsd.h \
libburn/os-linux.h \
libburn/os-libcdio.h \
libburn/os-solaris.h \
libburn/sg-dummy.c \
libburn/sg-freebsd.c \
libburn/sg-linux.c \
libburn/sg-libcdio.c \
libburn/sg-solaris.c \
COPYING \
NEWS \
ChangeLog \

249
README
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@ -6,12 +6,12 @@ This all is under GPL.
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
libburn-project.org
By Mario Danic <mario.danic@gmail.com> and Thomas Schmitt <scdbackup@gmx.net>
Copyright (C) 2006-2009 Mario Danic, Thomas Schmitt
Copyright (C) 2006-2011 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-0.6.8.pl00.tar.gz
http://files.libburnia-project.org/releases/libburn-1.0.6.pl00.tar.gz
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
@ -19,10 +19,10 @@ Copyright (C) 2002-2006 Derek Foreman and Ben Jansens
From tarball
Obtain libburn-0.6.8.pl00.tar.gz, take it to a directory of your choice and do:
Obtain libburn-1.0.6.pl00.tar.gz, take it to a directory of your choice and do:
tar xzf libburn-0.6.8.pl00.tar.gz
cd libburn-0.6.8
tar xzf libburn-1.0.6.pl00.tar.gz
cd libburn-1.0.6
./configure --prefix=/usr
make
@ -47,8 +47,8 @@ Our build system is based on autotools. For preparing the build of a SVN
snapshot you will need autotools of at least version 1.7.
Do in a directory of your choice:
svn co http://svn.libburnia-project.org/libburn/trunk libburn-0.6.3
cd libburn-0.6.3
svn co http://svn.libburnia-project.org/libburn/trunk libburn-svn
cd libburn-svn
./bootstrap
./configure --prefix=/usr
make
@ -57,6 +57,41 @@ Do in a directory of your choice:
Warning: The trunk might contain experimental features which might not
persist until next release.
Special ./configure options
make install on GNU/Linux will try to run program ldconfig with the library
installation directory as only argument. Failure to do so will not abort
installation. One may disable ldconfig by ./configure option:
--disable-ldconfig-at-install
In some situations Linux may deliver a better write performance to drives if
the track input is read with O_DIRECT (see man 2 open). The API call
burn_os_open_track_src() and the input readers of cdrskin and libburn fifo
can be told to use this peculiar read mode by:
--enable-track-src-odirect
But often libburn call burn_write_opts_set_dvd_obs(opts, 64*1024) will yield
even better performance in such a situation. 64k can be made default at
configure time by:
--enable-dvd-obs-64k
This may be combined with above --enable-track-src-odirect .
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
By use of a version script, the libburn.so library exposes no other function
names but those of the API definition in libburn/libburn.h.
If -Wl,--version-script=... makes problems with the local compiler, then
disable this encapsulation feature by
--disable-versioned-libs
Make sure to re-compile all source files after running ./configure
make clean ; make
make install
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
An important part of the project, libisofs, is hosted in a bzr repository at
@ -81,8 +116,9 @@ The project comprises of several more or less interdependent parts which
together strive to be a usable foundation for application development.
These are libraries, language bindings, and middleware binaries which emulate
classical (and valuable) Linux tools.
Currently it is supported on Linux with kernels >= 2.4 and on FreeBSD versions
with ATAPI/CAM support enabled in the kernel, see atapicam(4).
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 other X/Open compliant systems there will only be pseudo drives, but no
direct MMC operation on real CD/DVD/BD drives.
@ -114,12 +150,15 @@ The project components (list subject to growth, hopefully):
- libisofs is the library to pack up hard disk files and directories into a
ISO 9660 disk image. This may then be brought to CD via libburn.
libisofs is to be the foundation of our upcoming mkisofs emulation.
An own ISO 9660 extension stores ACLs, xattr, and MD5 of file
content.
- libisoburn is an add-on to libburn and libisofs which coordinates both and
also allows to grow ISO-9660 filesystem images on multi-session
media as well as on overwriteable media via the same API.
All media peculiarities are handled automatically.
It also contains the methods of command oriented application
xorriso and offers them via a C language API.
- cdrskin is a limited cdrecord compatibility wrapper for libburn.
cdrecord is a powerful GPL'ed burn program included in Joerg
@ -137,7 +176,10 @@ The project components (list subject to growth, hopefully):
Rock Ridge extensions. Manipulation is not only adding or
overwriting of files but also deleting, renaming, attribute
changing, incremental backups, activating boot images, and
extracting of files from ISO images to disk.
extracting of files from ISO images to disk. There is also a
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.
- "test" is a collection of application gestures and examples given by the
@ -164,8 +206,8 @@ Applications must use 64 bit off_t. E.g. by defining
#define _LARGEFILE_SOURCE
#define _FILE_OFFSET_BITS 64
or take special precautions to interface with the libraries by 64 bit integers
where the .h files prescribe off_t. Not to use 64 bit file i/o will keep the
application from producing and processing ISO images of more than 2 GB size.
where the .h files prescribe off_t. To reduce libburn's off_t size to 32 bit
will keep it from processing tracks of more than 2 GB size.
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
@ -413,12 +455,170 @@ Project history as far as known to me:
- 14 Jul 2009 libburn-0.6.8 fixes bugs and shortcommings with old MMC-1 drives
and with large SCSI bus numbers as handed out by Linux for USB drives.
- 20 Jul 2009 libisoburn-0.4.0.pl01 fixes a regression in xorriso which caused
data loss in older sessions if xorriso was used underneath growisofs.
Affected are releases since libisoburn-0.3.2 in january 2009.
- 25 Aug 2009 libisofs-0.6.22 can record MD5 checksums for the whole session
and for each single data file. Checksum tags allow to verify superblock and
directory tree before importing them.
- 27 Aug 2009 libburn-0.7.0 allows to calm down a drive and to inquire its
supported profiles. It works around some pitfalls with U3 enhanced memory
sticks which emulate a CD-ROM.
- 27 Aug 2009 libisoburn-0.4.0.pl00 can record MD5 checksums by which one may
verify the session or single data files in the image. When comparing image
files with files in the local filesystem, the MD5 sums avoid the need for
reading file content from the image.
- 22 Sep 2009 libisoburn-0.4.0.pl01 fixes a bug in xorriso option -cut_out.
- 08 Oct 2009 libisofs-0.6.24 fixes a bug which could cause the loss of blanks
in file names when a new session got added to an ISO image. With names
shorter than 251 characters this happened only to trailing blanks.
- 08 Oct 2009 libisoburn-0.4.0.pl02 fixes bugs with xorriso option -for_backup,
with xorrisofs -help, and with xorrecord -help.
- 12 Oct 2009 libburn-0.7.2 fixes a bug with CD TAO multi-track dummy sessions.
It can retrieve media product info and can process track input which was
prepared for CD-ROM XA Mode 2 Form 1. cdrskin now performs option -minfo.
- 28 Oct 2009 libisoburn-0.4.4 fixes a bug with cdrecord emulation and
introduces new information options about media type and ISO image id strings.
On Linux it helps with mounting two sessions of the same media
simultaneously.
- 12 Nov 2009 libburn-0.7.2.pl01 works around problems with Pioneer DVR-216D.
DVD-R runs made the drive stuck. Ejecting the tray did not work properly.
- 06 Dec 2009 libburn-0.7.4 works around problems with newer DVD burners,
provides throughput enhancements with hampered busses on Linux, and new
API calls to log SCSI commands and to control the libburn fifo.
- 09 Dec 2009 libisoburn-0.4.6 allows performance tuning of output to DVD
drives or disk files.
- 26 Dec 2009 libburn-0.7.4.pl01 fixes the release tarball which was lacking
the files of the generic system adapter for X/Open.
- 29 Dec 2009 Our project received a donation for purchasing a fine small
computer which shall serve as OS farm for development and support.
- 20 Jan 2010 Version 0.6.26 of libisofs fixes minor bugs and shall enhance
portability.
- 22 Jan 2010 libburn-0.7.6 has an improved system adapter for FreeBSD,
fixes bugs about the generic X/Open system adapter, and allows to use
libcdio >= 0.83 as SCSI transport facility.
- 10 Feb 2010 libisofs-0.6.28 fixes a regression about bootable images which
was introduced by version 0.6.22 in August 2009.
- 23 Feb 2010 libisoburn-0.5.0 marks the transition of the xorriso standalone
version to an official GNU project. The name changed to "GNU xorriso" and its
license is now GPLv3+.
The licenses of libburnia libraries and applications are not affected by
this change.
- 10 Mar 2010 libburn-0.7.8 fixes bugs and improves the built-in abort handler
on FreeBSD.
- 30 Mar 2010 Release 0.5.2 of libisoburn provides xorriso documentation in
GNU Texinfo format with embedded extra data to derive a full man page.
- 09 Apr 2010 libburn-0.8.0 now works with ahci driver on FreeBSD 8-STABLE.
- 03 May 2010 Version 0.6.32 of libisofs is able to create ISO images with
multiple boot images. All boot catalog parameters described in El-Torito
specs can be set and inquired. This allows to use GRUB boot images for EFI.
- 04 May 2010 Release 0.5.6.pl00 of libisoburn makes use of the new libisofs
capabilities about boot images.
- 11 Jun 2010 libburn-0.8.2 now works on Solaris.
- 14 Jun 2010 By release 0.5.8.pl00 of libisoburn, xorriso becomes a public C
language API of libisoburn. The emulations of mkisofs and cdrecord have
been enhanced.
- Tue Jun 29 2010 Version 0.6.34 of libisofs provides new features about
hiding file names from directory trees.
- Wed Jun 30 2010 libburn-0.8.4 removes some restrictions on operating
systems other than Linux and FreeBSD.
- Fri Jul 02 2010 Release 0.6.0.pl00 of libisoburn adds more options to the
mkisofs emulation of xorriso. It also fixes minor bugs and shortcommings.
- Wed Sep 15 2010 Version 0.6.36 of libisofs can produce ISO images which
bear a partiton 1 with non-zero start address. They can be mounted from
USB stick via the main device file (e.g. /dev/sdb) as well as via the
partition device file (e.g. /dev/sdb1).
- Fri Sep 17 2010 libburn-0.8.6 lifts the test reservation on DVD-R DL media.
- Sat Sep 18 2010 Release 0.6.2.pl00 of libisoburn introduces a partition
with non-zero offset for ISO 9660 images on USB sticks, improves mkisofs
emulation, and fixes a regression which existed since version 0.4.2.
- Wed Oct 20 2010 libburn-0.8.8 can report the used amount of BD spare blocks.
- Sat Oct 23 2010 Version 0.6.38 of libisofs can use libjte to produce jigdo
files along with the ISO image. Further filesystem images may be appended
as MBR partitions 1 to 4. The capability was added to produce boot blocks
for computers with MIPS CPU.
- Tue Oct 26 2010 Release 0.6.4.pl00 of libisoburn and xorriso makes use of
the new libisofs capabilities.
- Wed Dec 08 2010 libburn-0.9.0 fixes a regression with SCSI command logging.
- Fri Dec 10 2010 Version 0.6.40 of libisofs makes the prediction of the
emerging image size less expensive and is able to make images bootable
for SUN SPARC systems.
- Sun Dec 12 2010 Release 0.6.6.pl00 of libisoburn and xorriso can read ISO
images which were copied to a different start address than they were prepared
for.
- Mon Jan 17 2011 we go for release 1.0.0. This does not indicate a
technological overhaul but shall emphasize the maturity of the software.
libisofs-1.0.0 fixes a bug about the length of ECMA-119 directory names and
is ready to allow untranslated ECMA-119 names (violating the specs).
libburn-1.0.0.pl00 allows umask to create stdio-drive files with
rw-permissions for all. cdrskin now refuses to burn if the foreseeable size
exceeds media capacity
libisoburn-1.0.0.pl00 allows to create an ISO 9660:1999 directory tree,
improved the emulation fidelity of command -as mkisofs, lowered the default
abort threshold for xorriso batch mode, and increased that threshold for
xorriso dialog mode.
- Wed Feb 23 2011 release 1.0.2:
libisofs fixes several bugs and introduces the capability to copy files
inside the ISO filesystem.
libburn removed a compilation obstacle on Solaris 9 and improved recognition
of stdio pseudo-drives.
libisoburn and xorriso fix bugs and make use of the new libisofs capability.
xorriso improves its mkisofs emulation.
- Thu Mar 10 2011 release 1.0.4:
Several bugs were fixed in the libraries and in the mkisofs emulation of
xorriso. This emulation xorrisofs has now an own man page and info document.
- Sat Apr 09 2011 release 1.0.6:
libburn refined its representation of emulated drives. The size alignment
of DVD DAO is now 2 kB rather than 32 kB. Libisofs produces Joliet names of
up to 103 characters. xorriso fixes two bugs and makes use of the library
improvements.
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
the Free Software Foundation. To be exact: version 2 of that License.
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 or later
as published by the Free Software Foundation.
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
@ -436,16 +636,16 @@ other copyrighted code has been replaced by ours and by copyright-free
contributions of our friends:
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
We, the copyright holders, agree on the interpretation that
dynamical linking of our libraries constitutes "use of" and
not "derivation from" our work in the sense of GPL, provided
those libraries are compiled from our unaltered code.
We, the copyright holders, agree on the interpretation that dynamical linking
of our libraries constitutes "use of" and not "derivation from" our work in
the sense of GPL, provided those libraries are compiled from our unaltered
code or from altered code published under GPL.
Thus you may link our libraries dynamically with applications
which are not under GPL. You may distribute our libraries and
application tools in binary form, if you fulfill the usual
condition of GPL to offer a copy of the source code -altered
or unaltered- under GPL.
So we will not raise legal protest if you link our libraries dynamically with
applications which are not under GPL, or if you distribute our libraries
and application tools in binary form, as long as you fulfill the usual
condition of GPL to offer a copy of their source code -altered or unaltered-
under GPL.
We ask you politely to use our work in open source spirit
and with the due reference to the entire open source community.
@ -462,4 +662,5 @@ means to qualify for GPL.
For now we are firmly committed to maintain one single license: GPL.
signed: Mario Danic, Thomas Schmitt
Agreement joined later by: Vreixo Formoso

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@ -1,3 +1,14 @@
AC_DEFUN([LIBBURNIA_SET_FLAGS],
[
case $target_os in
freebsd*)
LDFLAGS="$LDFLAGS -L/usr/local/lib"
CPPFLAGS="$CPPFLAGS -I/usr/local/include"
;;
esac
])
AC_DEFUN([TARGET_SHIZZLE],
[
ARCH=""
@ -5,17 +16,23 @@ AC_DEFUN([TARGET_SHIZZLE],
AC_MSG_CHECKING([target operating system])
LIBBURNIA_LDCONFIG_CMD="echo 'No ldconfig run performed. If needed, configure manually for:'"
case $target in
*-*-linux*)
case $target_os in
linux*)
ARCH=linux
LIBBURN_ARCH_LIBS=
LIBBURNIA_LDCONFIG_CMD=ldconfig
;;
*-*-freebsd*)
freebsd*)
ARCH=freebsd
LIBBURN_ARCH_LIBS=-lcam
LIBBURNIA_PKGCONFDIR=$(echo "$libdir" | sed 's/\/lib$/\/libdata/')/pkgconfig
;;
kfreebsd*-gnu)
ARCH=freebsd
LIBBURN_ARCH_LIBS=-lcam
;;
*)
ARCH=
LIBBURN_ARCH_LIBS=
@ -27,6 +44,21 @@ AC_DEFUN([TARGET_SHIZZLE],
])
dnl LIBBURN_ASSERT_VERS_LIBS is by Thomas Schmitt, libburnia project
dnl It tests whether -Wl,--version-script=... works with the compiler
AC_DEFUN([LIBBURN_ASSERT_VERS_LIBS],
[
libburnia_save_LDFLAGS="$LDFLAGS"
LDFLAGS="$LDFLAGS -Wl,--version-script=libburn/libburn.ver"
AC_TRY_LINK([#include <stdio.h>], [printf("Hello\n");],
[vers_libs_test="yes"], [vers_libs_test="no"])
if test x$vers_libs_test = xno
then
LDFLAGS="$libburnia_save_LDFLAGS"
fi
])
dnl LIBBURNIA_SET_PKGCONFIG determines the install directory for the *.pc file.
dnl Important: Must be performed _after_ TARGET_SHIZZLE
dnl

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@ -4,17 +4,19 @@
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-0.6.8.pl00.tar.gz
http://scdbackup.sourceforge.net/cdrskin-1.0.6.pl00.tar.gz
Copyright (C) 2006-2009 Thomas Schmitt, provided under GPL version 2.
Copyright (C) 2006-2011 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 Linux with kernels >= 2.4 and on FreeBSD versions
with ATAPI/CAM support enabled in the kernel, see atapicam(4).
Currently it is supported on GNU/Linux with kernels >= 2.4,
on FreeBSD and on OpenSolaris.
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
direct MMC operation on real CD/DVD/BD drives.
@ -24,10 +26,10 @@ By using this software you agree to the disclaimer at the end of this text
Compilation, First Glimpse, Installation
Obtain cdrskin-0.6.8.pl00.tar.gz, take it to a directory of your choice and do:
Obtain cdrskin-1.0.6.pl00.tar.gz, take it to a directory of your choice and do:
tar xzf cdrskin-0.6.8.pl00.tar.gz
cd cdrskin-0.6.8
tar xzf cdrskin-1.0.6.pl00.tar.gz
cd cdrskin-1.0.6
Within that directory execute:
@ -35,8 +37,7 @@ Within that directory execute:
make
This will already produce a cdrskin binary. But it will be necessary to
install libburn in order to use this binary. Installation of libburn is
beyond the scope of cdrskin. For this, see included libburn docs.
install libburn in order to use this binary.
In order to surely get a standalone binary, execute
@ -73,7 +74,7 @@ It is not necessary for the standalone cdrskin binary to have libburn
installed, since it incorporates the necessary libburn parts at compile time.
It will not collide with an installed version of libburn either.
But libpthread must be installed on the system and glibc has to match. (See
below for a way to create a statically linked binary.)
below for a way to create a totally static linked binary.)
To install the man page, you may do: echo $MANPATH and choose one of the
listed directories to copy the man-page under its ./man1 directory. Like:
@ -103,17 +104,25 @@ The output of cdrskin --devices might look like
0 dev='/dev/sr0' rwrwr- : '_NEC' 'DVD_RW ND-4570A'
1 dev='/dev/sr1' rwrw-- : 'HL-DT-ST' 'DVDRAM GSA-4082B'
So full and insecure enabling of both for everybody would look like
chmod a+rw /dev/sr0 /dev/sr1
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 Solaris, pfexec privileges may be restricted to "basic,sys_devices".
See below "System Dependend Drive Permission Examples".
I strongly discourage to run cdrskin with setuid root or via sudo !
It is not checked for the necessary degree of hacker safety.
Better consider to grant the necessary permissions to group "floppy"
and to add users to it.
A behavioral conflict is known between any burn software and demons like hald
which probe CD drives. This can spoil burn runs for CD-R or CD-RW.
You may have to keep your hald away from the drive. See for example
http://www.freebsd.org/gnome/docs/halfaq.html
Consider to put all authorized users into group "floppy", to chgrp the
device file to that group and to disallow w-access to others.
Helpful with Linux kernel 2.4 is a special SCSI feature:
It is possible to address a scsi(-emulated) drive via associated device files
@ -122,11 +131,6 @@ as listed device files. This addressing via e.g. /dev/sr0 or /dev/scd1 is
compatible with generic read programs like dd and with write program growisofs.
For finding /dev/sg1 from /dev/sr0, the program needs rw-access to both files.
A behavioral conflict is known between any burn software and demons like hald
which probe CD drives. This can spoil burn runs for CD-R or CD-RW.
You may have to keep your hald away from the drive. See for example
http://www.freebsd.org/gnome/docs/halfaq.html
Usage examples
@ -146,7 +150,7 @@ Obtain some info about the drive
cdrskin dev=0,1,0 -checkdrive
Obtain some info about the drive and the inserted media
cdrskin dev=0,1,0 -atip -v
cdrskin dev=0,1,0 -atip -v -minfo
Prepare CD-RW or DVD-RW for re-use, DVD-RAM or BD-RE for first use
cdrskin -v dev=/dev/sg1 blank=as_needed -eject
@ -306,10 +310,11 @@ Add-on session (equivalent to growisofs -M):
cdrskin dev=/dev/sr0 --grow_overwriteable_iso ... -
DVD-RW and DVD-R
DVD-RW , DVD-R , DVD-R DL
DVD-RW are usable if formatted to state "Restricted Overwrite" or if in state
"Sequential Recording". DVD-R are always in sequential state.
"Sequential Recording". DVD-R are always in sequential state. DVD-R DL are
always sequential and incapable of multi-session.
"Sequential" is the state of unused media and of media previously blanked
or written by cdrecord. dvd+rw-format -blank can also achieve this state.
@ -398,6 +403,26 @@ drive. See man page section FILES for a way to lift that ban.
Special compilation variations
All following options of ./configure and cdrskin/compile_cdrskin.sh are
combinable. After runs of ./configure do as next:
make clean ; make
In some situations Linux may deliver a better write performance to drives if
the track input is read with O_DIRECT (see man 2 open). The API call
burn_os_open_track_src() and the input readers of cdrskin and libburn fifo
can be told to use this peculiar read mode by:
--enable-track-src-odirect
But often cdrskin option dvd_obs=64k will yield even better performance in
such a situation. 64k can be made default at compile time by
cdrskin/compile_cdrskin.sh -dvd_obs_64k
It can also be enabled at configure time by
./configure ... --enable-dvd-obs-64k ...
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
You may get a (super fat) statically linked binary by :
cdrskin/compile_cdrskin.sh -static
if your system supports static linking, at all. This will not help with kernels
@ -413,6 +438,84 @@ 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.
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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
approaches for avoiding the need for unrestricted privileges.
First check whether some friendly system setting already allows you to
access the drives as normal user:
cdrskin --devices
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:
---------------------
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
before making the first tests.
---------
On Linux:
---------
Allow rw-access to the drives
chgrp floppy /dev/sr0 /dev/sr1
chmod g+rw /dev/sr0 /dev/sr1
It might be necessary to perform chgrp and chmod after each reboot or to
edit distro dependent device configuration files for permanent settings.
-----------
On FreeBSD:
-----------
Edit /etc/devfs.rules and make sure to have these lines
[localrules=10]
add path 'acd*' mode 0664 group floppy
add path 'cd*' mode 0664 group floppy
add path 'pass*' mode 0664 group floppy
add path 'xpt*' mode 0664 group floppy
[localrules=5]
add path 'pass*' mode 0664 group floppy
add path 'cd*' mode 0664 group floppy
add path 'xpt*' mode 0664 group floppy
add path 'acd*' mode 0664 group floppy
Edit /etc/rc.conf and add the following line if missing
devfs_system_ruleset="localrules"
This gets into effect by reboot or by command
/etc/rc.d/devfs start
-----------
On Solaris:
-----------
Run cdrskin by
pfexec cdrskin ...arguments...
The following settings will make pfexec keep original UID and EUID and prevent
most superuser powers. Be aware that you still can manipulate all device files
if you have the file permissions for that.
Full root privileges for cdrskin can then be aquired only by command su.
Edit /etc/security/exec_attr and add this line to the other "Media Backup"
lines:
Media Backup:solaris:cmd:::/usr/local/bin/cdrskin:privs=basic,sys_devices
Edit /etc/user_attr and add profile "Media Backup" to the user's line:
thomas::::profiles=Media Backup,Primary Administrator;roles=root
See also man privileges, man exec_attr, man user_attr.
Then allow the group r-access to the drives
pfexec chgrp floppy /dev/rdsk/c3t0d0s2 /dev/rdsk/c4t0d0s2
pfexec chmod g+r /dev/rdsk/c3t0d0s2 /dev/rdsk/c4t0d0s2
The last two commands have to be executed after each boot. I do not know
the relevant device configuration files yet.
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Project aspects and legal stuff
@ -441,7 +544,7 @@ contributions in a due way.
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 or later
as published by the Free Software Foundation.
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
@ -457,7 +560,7 @@ 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) 2006-2009 Mario Danic, Thomas Schmitt
Copyright (C) 2006-2010 Mario Danic, Thomas Schmitt
libburnia-project.org is inspired by and in other components still containing
parts of
@ -468,34 +571,3 @@ See toplevel README for an overview of the current copyright situation in
libburnia-project.org.
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
cdrskin is currently copyright Thomas Schmitt only.
It adopts the following commitment by the toplevel copyright holders:
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
We, the copyright holders, agree on the interpretation that
dynamical linking of our libraries constitutes "use of" and
not "derivation from" our work in the sense of GPL, provided
those libraries are compiled from our unaltered code.
Thus you may link our libraries dynamically with applications
which are not under GPL. You may distribute our libraries and
application tools in binary form, if you fulfill the usual
condition of GPL to offer a copy of the source code -altered
or unaltered- under GPL.
We ask you politely to use our work in open source spirit
and with the due reference to the entire open source community.
If there should really arise the case where above clarification
does not suffice to fulfill a clear and neat request in open source
spirit that would otherwise be declined for mere formal reasons,
only in that case we will duely consider to issue a special license
covering only that special case.
It is the open source idea of responsible freedom which will be
decisive and you will have to prove that you exhausted all own
means to qualify for GPL.
For now we are firmly committed to maintain one single license: GPL.
signed for cdrskin: Thomas Schmitt

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@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ original="./libburn_svn_release.tgz"
# My changes are in $changes , mainly in $changes/cdrskin
changes="./libburn-release"
skin_release="0.6.8"
skin_release="1.0.6"
patch_level=".pl00"
skin_rev="$skin_release""$patch_level"
@ -117,6 +117,7 @@ cp -a "$cdrskin_dir" "$cdrskin_target"
# Remove copied vim.swp and binaries
rm "$cdrskin_target"/.*.swp
rm "$cdrskin_target"/.*.swo
rm "$cdrskin_target"/*.o
rm "$cdrskin_target"/cdrfifo
rm "$cdrskin_target"/cdrskin

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@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ original="./libburn_svn.tgz"
# My changes are in $changes , mainly in $changes/cdrskin
changes="./libburn-develop"
skin_release="0.6.9"
skin_release="1.0.7"
patch_level=""
skin_rev="$skin_release""$patch_level"
@ -116,6 +116,7 @@ cp -a "$cdrskin_dir" "$cdrskin_target"
# Remove copied vim.swp and binaries
rm "$cdrskin_target"/.*.swp
rm "$cdrskin_target"/.*.swo
rm "$cdrskin_target"/*.o
rm "$cdrskin_target"/cdrfifo
rm "$cdrskin_target"/cdrskin

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@ -25,11 +25,16 @@
#include <sys/time.h>
#include <sys/select.h>
#ifndef Cdrfifo_standalonE
/* <<< until release of 0.7.4 : for Libburn_has_open_trac_srC */
#include "../libburn/libburn.h"
#endif
#include "cdrfifo.h"
/* Macro for creation of arrays of objects (or single objects) */
#define TSOB_FELD(typ,anz) (typ *) malloc((anz)*sizeof(typ));
#define TSOB_FELD(typ,anz) (typ *) calloc(anz, sizeof(typ));
#define Cdrfifo_buffer_chunK 2048
@ -120,7 +125,7 @@ struct CdrfifO {
struct burn_source object.
@param chunk_size Size of buffer block for a single transaction (0=default)
@param buffer_size Size of fifo buffer
@param flag Unused yet
@param flag bit0= Debugging verbosity
@return 1 on success, <=0 on failure
*/
int Cdrfifo_new(struct CdrfifO **ff, int source_fd, int dest_fd,
@ -174,7 +179,13 @@ int Cdrfifo_new(struct CdrfifO **ff, int source_fd, int dest_fd,
o->follow_up_fd_idx= -1;
o->next= o->prev= NULL;
o->chain_idx= 0;
#ifdef Libburn_has_open_trac_srC
o->buffer= burn_os_alloc_buffer((size_t) buffer_size, 0);
#else
o->buffer= TSOB_FELD(char,buffer_size);
#endif /* ! Libburn_has_open_trac_srC */
if(o->buffer==NULL)
goto failed;
return(1);
@ -192,10 +203,11 @@ int Cdrfifo_close(struct CdrfifO *o, int flag)
if(o->dest_fd!=-1)
close(o->dest_fd);
o->dest_fd= -1;
for(i=0; i<o->follow_up_fd_counter; i++)
for(i=0; i<o->follow_up_fd_counter; i++) {
if(o->follow_up_fds[i][1]!=-1)
close(o->follow_up_fds[i][1]);
o->follow_up_fds[i][1]= -1;
}
return(1);
}
@ -226,8 +238,14 @@ int Cdrfifo_destroy(struct CdrfifO **ff, int flag)
if(o->iso_fs_descr!=NULL)
free((char *) o->iso_fs_descr);
if(o->buffer!=NULL)
#ifdef Libburn_has_open_trac_srC
burn_os_free_buffer(o->buffer, o->buffer_size, 0);
#else
free((char *) o->buffer);
#endif /* Libburn_has_open_trac_srC */
free((char *) o);
(*ff)= NULL;
return(1);
@ -616,7 +634,7 @@ return: <0 = error , 0 = idle , 1 = did some work
*/
{
double buffer_space;
int can_read,can_write,ret,did_work= 0,idx,sod,eop_is_near,eop_idx;
int can_read,can_write= 0,ret,did_work= 0,idx,sod,eop_is_near,eop_idx;
buffer_space= Cdrfifo_tell_buffer_space(o,0);
if(o->dest_fd>=0) if(FD_ISSET((o->dest_fd),wts)) {
@ -659,6 +677,46 @@ return: <0 = error , 0 = idle , 1 = did some work
after_write:;
if(o->source_fd>=0) if(FD_ISSET((o->source_fd),rds)) {
can_read= o->buffer_size - o->write_idx;
#ifdef Libburn_has_open_trac_srC
/* ts A91115
This chunksize must be aligned to filesystem blocksize.
*/
#define Cdrfifo_o_direct_chunK 32768
if(o->write_idx < o->read_idx && o->write_idx + can_read > o->read_idx)
can_read= o->read_idx - o->write_idx;
if(o->fd_in_limit>=0.0)
if(can_read > o->fd_in_limit - o->fd_in_counter)
can_read= o->fd_in_limit - o->fd_in_counter;
/* Make sure to read with properly aligned size */
if(can_read > Cdrfifo_o_direct_chunK)
can_read= Cdrfifo_o_direct_chunK;
else if(can_read < Cdrfifo_o_direct_chunK)
can_read= -1;
ret= 0;
if(can_read>0)
ret= read(o->source_fd,o->buffer+o->write_idx,can_read);
if(can_read < 0) {
/* waiting for a full Cdrfifo_o_direct_chunK to fit */
if(can_write <= 0 && o->dest_fd >= 0) {
fd_set rds,wts,exs;
struct timeval wt;
FD_ZERO(&rds);
FD_ZERO(&wts);
FD_ZERO(&exs);
FD_SET((o->dest_fd),&wts);
wt.tv_sec= 0;
wt.tv_usec= 10000;
select(o->dest_fd + 1,&rds, &wts, &exs, &wt);
}
} else
#else /* Libburn_has_open_trac_srC */
if(can_read>o->chunk_size)
can_read= o->chunk_size;
if(o->write_idx<o->read_idx && o->write_idx+can_read > o->read_idx)
@ -669,6 +727,9 @@ after_write:;
ret= 0;
if(can_read>0)
ret= read(o->source_fd,o->buffer+o->write_idx,can_read);
#endif /* ! Libburn_has_open_trac_srC */
if(ret==-1) {
/* >>> handle input error */;

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@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ struct CdrfifO;
struct burn_source object.
@param chunk_size Size of buffer block for a single transaction (0=default)
@param buffer_size Size of fifo buffer
@param flag unused yet
@param flag bit0= Debugging verbosity
@return 1 on success, <=0 on failure
*/
int Cdrfifo_new(struct CdrfifO **ff, int source_fd, int dest_fd,

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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 "May 07, 2009"
.TH CDRSKIN 1 "Jan 09, 2011"
.\" Please adjust this date whenever revising the manpage.
.\"
.\" Some roff macros, for reference:
@ -47,7 +47,7 @@ Multi session on CD (follow-up sessions in TAO only)
.br
or on DVD-R[W] (in Incremental mode) or DVD+R[/DL] or BD-R.
.br
Single session on DVD-RW or DVD-R (Disk-at-once).
Single session Disk-at-once on DVD-RW, DVD-R, DVD-R DL.
.br
Single session or emulated ISO-9660 multi-session
.br
@ -82,7 +82,7 @@ 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 explicitely then one will be chosen which matches the peculiarities
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.
@ -93,13 +93,13 @@ 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
content (TOC) on media and can be retrieved via cdrskin option -toc.
These informations are also used by the operating systems' CD-ROM read drivers.
This information is also used by the operating systems' CD-ROM read drivers.
.PP
In general there are two types of tracks: data and audio. They differ in
sector size, throughput and readability via the systems' CD-ROM drivers
resp. by music CD players. With DVD and BD there is only type data.
.br
If not explicitely option -audio is given, then any track is burned as type
If not explicitly option -audio is given, then any track is burned as type
data, unless the track source is a file with suffix ".wav" or ".au" and has a
header part which identifies it as MS-WAVE resp. SUN Audio with suitable
parameters. Such files are burned as audio tracks by default.
@ -138,7 +138,7 @@ try to choose a write mode which matches the defined recording job,
the capabilities of the drive and the state of the present media.
.br
So the mentioning of write modes in the following paragraphs and in the
examples is not so much a demand that the user shall choose one explicitely,
examples is not so much a demand that the user shall choose one explicitly,
but rather an illustration of what to expect with particular media types.
.SS
.B Recordable CD Media:
@ -166,7 +166,7 @@ needed.
.SS
.B Sequentially Recordable DVD or BD Media:
.br
Currently DVD-RW, DVD-R , DVD+R[/DL], and BD-R can be used for the Sequential
Currently DVD-RW, DVD-R[DL], DVD+R[DL], and BD-R can be used for the Sequential
recording model. It resembles the model of CD media. Only DVD-RW can be
blanked and re-used from scratch.
.br
@ -181,24 +181,24 @@ With DVD-R[W] two write modes may be available:
Mode DAO has many restrictions. It does not work with
appendable media, allows no -multi and only a single track. The size of the
track needs to be known in advance. So either its source has to be a disk file
of recognizable size or the size has to be announced explicitely by options
of recognizable size or the size has to be announced explicitly by options
.B tsize=
or
.B tao_to_sao_tsize= .
.br
DAO is the only mode for media which do not offer feature 21h Incremental
Streaming. DAO may also be selected explicitely by option
DAO is the only mode for DVD-R media which do not offer feature 21h Incremental
Streaming (e.g. DVD-R DL). DAO may also be selected explicitly by option
.B -sao .
Program growisofs uses DAO on sequential DVD-R[W] media for maximum
DVD-ROM/-Video compatibility.
.br
The other mode, Incremental Streaming, is the default write mode if
it is available and if the restrictions of DAO would prevent the job.
Incremental Streaming may be selected explicitely by option
Incremental Streaming may be selected explicitly by option
.B -tao
as it resembles much CD TAO by allowing track sources of
unpredicted length and to keep media appendable by option
.B -multi .
.B -multi . It does not work with DVD-R DL and minimally blanked DVD-RW.
The only restriction towards CD-R[W] is the lack of support for -audio tracks.
Multiple tracks per session are permissible.
.br
@ -225,7 +225,7 @@ Currently types DVD+RW, DVD-RW, DVD-RAM and BD-RE can be overwritten via
cdrskin.
.br
Option -audio is not allowed. Only one track is allowed.
Option -multi cannot mark a recognizeable end of overwriteable media.
Option -multi cannot mark a recognizable end of overwriteable media.
Therefore -multi is banned unless ISO-9660 images shall be expandable by help
of option
.B --grow_overwriteable_iso .
@ -271,19 +271,22 @@ the drive is somewhat higher but the overall system is much less at stake.
Consider to restrict rw-access to a single group which bundles the users who
are allowed to use the burner drive (like group "floppy").
.br
For drive permission examples on Linux, FreeBSD, and Solaris,
see cdrskin/README.
.br
.PP
If you only got one CD capable drive then you may leave out cdrskin option
\fBdev=\fP. Else you should use this option to address the drive you want.
.br
cdrskin option dev= not only accepts the listed addresses but also
traditional cdrecord SCSI addresses which on Linux consist of three
numbers: Bus,Target,Lun. There is also a related address family "ATA" which
traditional cdrecord SCSI addresses which consist of three numbers:
Bus,Target,Lun. On Linux there is also a related address family "ATA" which
accesses IDE drives not under control of Linux SCSI drivers:
ATA:Bus,Target,Lun.
.br
See option -scanbus for getting a list of cdrecord style addresses.
.br
Further are accepted on Linux: links to libburn-suitable device files,
Further are accepted: links to libburn-suitable device files,
device files which have the same major and minor device number,
and device files which have the same SCSI address parameters (e.g. /dev/sg0).
.br
@ -350,7 +353,7 @@ print "Mounted Media:" and media type text.
Announces that the subsequent tracks are to be burned as audio.
The source is supposed to be uncompressed headerless PCM, 44100 Hz, 16 bit,
stereo. For little-endian byte order (which is usual on PCs) use option
-swab. Unless marked explicitely by option -data, input files with suffix
-swab. Unless marked explicitly by option -data, input files with suffix
".wav" are examined wether they have a header in MS-WAVE format confirming
those parameters and eventually raw audio data get extracted and burned as
audio track. Same is done for suffix ".au" and SUN Audio.
@ -497,7 +500,15 @@ or DVD-R[W] in Disc-at-once mode.
.TP
.BI \-data
Subsequent tracks are data tracks. This option is default and only needed
to mark the end of the range of an eventual option -audio.
to mark the end of the range of an eventual option -audio or -xa1.
.br
Options -mode2, -xa, and -xa2 get mapped to -data, not using the desired CD
sector formats and thus not taking advantage of eventual higher payload.
.BI \-xa1
Subsequent tracks are data tracks with input suitable for CD-ROM XA mode 2
form 1. This differs from -data input by 8 additional header bytes per block.
cdrskin will not write CD-ROM XA but rather strip the header bytes and write as
-data tracks.
.TP
.BI dev= target
Set the address of the drive to use. Valid are at least the
@ -519,7 +530,7 @@ of Bus,Target,Lun addresses.
Set "driveropts=noburnfree" to disable the drive's eventual protection
mechanism against temporary lack of source data (i.e. buffer underrun).
A drive that announces no such capabilities will not get them enabled anyway,
even if attempted explicitely via "driveropts=burnfree".
even if attempted explicitly via "driveropts=burnfree".
.TP
.BI \-dummy
Try to perform the drive operations without actually affecting the inserted
@ -543,6 +554,9 @@ which appear to be in the desired blank or format state already.
This option enables a burn run with option -dummy even if libburn believes
that drive and media will not simulate the write mode but will write for real.
.br
It enables a burn run where cdrskin expects to exceed the available media
capacity.
.br
.B Caution:
Use this only when in urgent need.
.TP
@ -589,7 +603,7 @@ will be used under the assumption that it is a single session filesystem.
.br
If not, then the burn run will be aborted.
.br
The range of -isosize is exactly one track. Further tracks may be preceeded
The range of -isosize is exactly one track. Further tracks may be preceded
by further -isosize options, though. At least 15 blocks of padding will be
added to each -isosize track. But be advised to rather use padsize=300k.
.br
@ -616,6 +630,10 @@ modesty_on_drive=1:min_percent=<percentage>:max_percent=95
.br
Percentage is permissible between 25 and 95.
.TP
.BI -minfo
Print information about the loaded media. This includes media type, writability
state, and a quite readable table of content.
.TP
.BI msifile= path
Run option -msinfo and copy the result line into the file given by path.
Unlike -msinfo this option does not redirect all normal output away from
@ -644,7 +662,8 @@ Without it the disc gets closed and may not be written any more - unless it
is a -RW and gets blanked which causes loss of its content.
.br
The following sessions can only be written in -tao mode. -multi is prohibited
with DVD-R[W] DAO write mode. Option --prodvd_cli_compatible eventually makes
with DVD-R[W] DAO write mode and on DVD-R DL media.
Option --prodvd_cli_compatible eventually makes
-multi tolerable but cannot make it work.
.br
In order to have all filesystem content accessible, the eventual ISO-9660
@ -679,13 +698,6 @@ 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 \-raw96r
Write CD in RAW/RAW96R mode. This mode allows to put more payload bytes
into a CD sector but obviously at the cost of error correction. It can only
be used for tracks of fixely predicted size. Some drives allow this mode but
then behave strange or even go bad for the next few attempts to burn a CD.
One should use it only if inavoidable.
.TP
.BI \-sao
Write CD in Session At Once mode or sequential DVD-R[W] in Disc-at-once
(DAO) mode.
@ -700,7 +712,7 @@ No -multi is allowed with DVD-R[W] -sao.
only imposes restrictions without providing known advantages.
.br
-sao can only be used for tracks of fixely predicted size. This implies that
track arguments which depict stdin or named pipes need to be preceeded by
track arguments which depict stdin or named pipes need to be preceded by
option tsize= or by option tao_to_sao_tsize=.
.br
-sao cannot be used on appendable media.
@ -745,6 +757,8 @@ Mode -tao can be used with track sources of unpredictable size, like standard
input or named pipes. It is also the only mode that can be used for writing
to appendable media which already hold data. With unformatted DVD-R[W] it is
the only mode which allows -multi.
.br
Mode -tao is not usable for minimally blanked DVD-RW and for DVD-R DL.
.TP
.BI \-toc
Print the table of content (TOC) which describes the tracks recorded on disc.
@ -791,6 +805,11 @@ Level 2 additionally reports about option settings derived from arguments or
startup files. Level 3 is for debugging and useful mainly in conjunction with
somebody who had a look into the program sourcecode.
.TP
.BI \-V
Enable logging of SCSI commands to stderr. This allows expert examination
of the interaction between libburn and the drive. The commands are specified
in SCSI-3 standards SPC, SBC, MMC.
.TP
.BI \-waiti
Wait until input data is available at stdin or EOF occurs at stdin.
Only then begin to access any drives.
@ -812,7 +831,7 @@ Alphabetical list of options which are genuine to cdrskin and intended for
normal use:
.TP
.BI \--adjust_speed_to_drive
Curb explicitely given speed= values to the maximum which is announced by the
Curb explicitly given speed= values to the maximum which is announced by the
drive for the loaded media. By default, such an adjustment is only made with
pseudo-speeds 0 and -1 whereas speed settings > 0 are sent unchanged to the
drive which will then choose an appropriate speed on its own.
@ -889,6 +908,14 @@ Both, write_start_address and direct_write_amount size must be aligned to a
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
stream_recording=, and on compile time options.
.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
@ -898,7 +925,7 @@ to cdrskin, then cdrskin will delegate the job to said command.
The natural commands to be given are cdrecord or wodim but one may well submit
the address of an own program.
.br
The fallback programm will get all arguments of cdrskin which do not match
The fallback program will get all arguments of cdrskin which do not match
the shell patterns --?* or *_*=* . This eventually suppresses path names of
track sources which happen to match those patterns. The options from the
startup files are not handed to the fallback program.
@ -944,12 +971,12 @@ source is a ISO-9660 filesystem image.
With overwriteable media and no option blank=fast|all present it expands an
eventual ISO-9660 filesystem on media. It is assumed that this image's inner
size description points to the end of the valuable data.
Overwriteable media with a recognizeable ISO-9660 size will be regarded as
Overwriteable media with a recognizable ISO-9660 size will be regarded as
appendable rather than as blank. I.e. options -msinfo and -toc will work.
-toc will always show a single session with its size increasing with
every added mkisofs image.
.br
If not overriden by option write_start_address=, the track with the new image
If not overridden by option write_start_address=, the track with the new image
will be placed behind the end of the old one. One may use option
assert_write_lba= to make sure that media state and mkisofs job do match.
.br
@ -981,6 +1008,10 @@ 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 \--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_rc
Only if used as first command line argument this option prevents reading and
interpretation of eventual startup files. See section FILES below.
@ -999,6 +1030,22 @@ which can only do DAO but not Incremental Streaming.
.BI \--single_track
Accept only the last argument of the command line as track source address.
.TP
.BI stdio_sync= on|off|number
Set the number of bytes after which to force output to drives with prefix
"stdio:". This forcing keeps the memory from being clogged with lots of
pending data for slow devices. Default "on" is the same as "16m".
Forced output can be disabled by "off".
.TP
.BI stream_recording= on|off|number
By setting "on" request that compliance to the desired speed setting is
preferred over management of write errors. With DVD-RAM and BD this can
bring effective write speed near to the nominal write speed of the media.
But it will also disable the automatic use of replacement blocks
if write errors occur. It might as well be disliked or ignored by the drive.
.br
If a number is given, then error management stays enabled for all byte
addresses below that number. Any number below 16s is the same as "off".
.TP
.BI tao_to_sao_tsize= size
Set an exact fixed size for the next track to be in effect only if the track
source cannot deliver a size prediction and no tsize= was specified and an
@ -1024,7 +1071,7 @@ the available capacity. So for most realistic results one may set up
the full burn session and add --tell_media_space. But if one has to expect
a cdrskin version prior to 0.3.3 no track source should be given in order
not to start an involuntary burn session.
In this case set at least -sao or -tao explicitely.
In this case set at least -sao or -tao explicitly.
.br
The result gets printed to standard output. It is 0 or empty if no writing
is possible with the given options.
@ -1049,12 +1096,11 @@ This option is only needed for revoking eventual --ignore_signals or
.TP
.BI \--allow_untested_media
Enable the use of media profiles which have been implemented but not yet
tested. Currently this applies to :
tested. Currently this option is without effect because no media types are
under test reservation.
.br
Profile 0015h , DVD-R/DL Sequential (will not allow -multi).
.br
If you really test such media, then please report the outcome on
libburn-hackers@pykix.org
(If you really test experimental media, then please report the outcome on
libburn-hackers@pykix.org)
.TP
.BI dev_translation= <sep><from><sep><to>
Set drive address alias. This was necessary before cdrskin-0.2.4 to manually
@ -1092,7 +1138,7 @@ Wether this leads to senseful behavior depends on operating system and kernel.
Linux specific: Select a SCSI device file family to be scanned for by
options --devices and -scanbus.
Normally this is /dev/sgN on kernel versions < 2.6 and /dev/srN
on kernels >= 2.6 . This option allows to explicitely override that default
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.
On kernel 2.4 families sr and scd will find no drives.
.br
@ -1185,16 +1231,9 @@ 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 stream_recording="on"|"off"|number
By setting "on" request that compliance to the desired speed setting is
preferred over management of write errors. With DVD-RAM and BD this can
bring effective write speed near to the nominal write speed of the media.
But it will also disable the automatic use of replacement blocks
if write errors occur. It might as well be disliked or ignored by the drive.
.br
If a number is given, then error management stays enabled for all byte
addresses below that number. Any number below 16s is the same as "off".
.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.
.SH EXAMPLES
.SS
.B Get an overview of drives and their addresses:
@ -1211,7 +1250,7 @@ cdrskin dev=0,1,0 -checkdrive
.br
cdrskin dev=ATA:1,0,0 -v -atip
.br
cdrskin dev=/dev/hdc -toc
cdrskin dev=/dev/hdc -minfo
.SS
.B Prepare CD-RW or DVD-RW for re-use, DVD-RAM or BD-RE for first use:
.br
@ -1231,7 +1270,7 @@ cdrskin -v dev=/dev/hdc speed=12 fs=8m \\
.br
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):
.B Write compressed afio archive on-the-fly (not possible with minimally blanked DVD-RW or DVD-R DL):
.br
find . | afio -oZ - | \\
.br

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@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
<HEAD>
<META NAME="description" CONTENT="cdrskin, a limited cdrecord compatibility wrapper for libburn">
<META NAME="keywords" CONTENT="cdrskin, libburn, libburnia, burn, CD, DVD, linux, recording, burning, CD-R, CD-RW, DVD-R, DVD-RW, DVD+RW, DVD+R, DVD+R/DL, DVD-RAM, BD-RE, BD-R, cdrecord, compatible, scdbackup">
<META NAME="keywords" CONTENT="cdrskin, libburn, libburnia, burn, CD, DVD, BD, linux, recording, burning, CD-R, CD-RW, DVD-R, DVD-R DL, DVD-RW, DVD+RW, DVD+R, DVD+R DL, DVD-RAM, BD-RE, BD-R, cdrecord, compatible, scdbackup">
<META NAME="robots" CONTENT="follow">
<TITLE>cdrskin homepage english</TITLE>
</HEAD>
@ -24,7 +24,8 @@
<P>
<H2>Purpose:</H2>
Burns preformatted data to CD, DVD, and BD media:<BR>
CD-R, DVD-R, DVD+R, DVD+R/DL, BD-R, CD-RW, DVD-RW, DVD-RAM, DVD+RW, BD-RE
CD-R, DVD-R, DVD-R DL, DVD+R, DVD+R DL, BD-R, CD-RW,
DVD-RW, DVD-RAM, DVD+RW, BD-RE
</P>
<P>
@ -34,10 +35,12 @@ CD-R, DVD-R, DVD+R, DVD+R/DL, BD-R, CD-RW, DVD-RW, DVD-RAM, DVD+RW, BD-RE
<P>
<H2>Hardware requirements:</H2>
A CD/DVD/BD recorder suitable for
<A HREF="http://libburnia-project.org">http://libburnia-project.org</A> <BR>
(SCSI , ATA , USB , or SATA writers compliant to standard MMC-3 for CD
and to MMC-5 for DVD or BD).
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
connected via SCSI, PATA (aka IDE, ATA), USB, or SATA.
<BR>
</P>
@ -48,7 +51,10 @@ and to MMC-5 for DVD or BD).
<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>
<DT>or FreeBSD (with libc, of course) :</DT>
<DD>ATAPI/CAM support has to be enabled in the kernel, see atapicam(4).</DD>
<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>libpthread</DT>
<DD>is supposed to be a standard system component.</DD>
</DL>
@ -59,7 +65,7 @@ and to MMC-5 for DVD or BD).
GPL software included:<BR>
</H2>
<DL>
<DT>libburn-0.6.8</DT>
<DT>libburn-1.0.6</DT>
<DD>(founded by Derek Foreman and Ben Jansens,
developed and maintained since August 2006 by
Thomas Schmitt from team of libburnia-project.org)
@ -69,8 +75,8 @@ Thomas Schmitt from team of libburnia-project.org)
</P>
<P>
This program system has been tested on Intel/AMD Linux and FreeBSD systems
only.<BR>
This program system has been tested on Intel/AMD with Linux, FreeBSD,
and OpenSolaris based operating systems.<BR>
Ports to other usable systems are appreciated. Reports are welcome.
</P>
@ -90,10 +96,11 @@ Ports to other usable systems are appreciated. Reports are welcome.
<DL>
<DT>The most common options of cdrecord for data and audio on CD media
are provided in a compatible way.<BR>
On all DVD media except DVD-R DL, cdrskin is able to perform any recording job
On all DVD media, cdrskin is able to perform any recording job
which is possible with cdrecord.
Other than with cdrecord, option -multi is supported with many DVD types and
BD-R. Write mode -tao works with anything but quickly blanked DVD-RW.
BD-R. Write mode -tao works with anything but quickly blanked DVD-RW and
DVD-R DL, which both support no -multi.
</DT>
<BR><BR>
<DT>Get an overview of drives and their addresses</DT>
@ -102,14 +109,15 @@ BD-R. Write mode -tao works with anything but quickly blanked DVD-RW.
<DD>#<KBD>&nbsp;cdrskin --devices</KBD></DD>
<DT>Being superuser avoids permission problems with /dev/srN resp. /dev/hdX .
</DT>
<DT>Ordinary users should then get granted rw access to the /dev files
as listed by option --devices.</DT>
<DT>Ordinary users should then get granted access to the /dev files
as listed by option --devices. Linux and FreeBSD demand rw-permission.
On Solaris it is r-permission and privileges "basic,sys_devices".</DT>
<DT>&nbsp;</DT>
<DT>Get info about a particular drive or loaded media:</DT>
<DD>$<KBD>&nbsp;cdrskin dev=0,1,0 -checkdrive</KBD></DD>
<DD>$<KBD>&nbsp;cdrskin dev=ATA:1,0,0 -v -atip</KBD></DD>
<DD>$<KBD>&nbsp;cdrskin dev=/dev/hdc -toc</KBD></DD>
<DD>$<KBD>&nbsp;cdrskin dev=/dev/hdc -minfo</KBD></DD>
<DT>Prepare CD-RW or DVD-RW for re-use, DVD-RAM or BD-RE for first use:</DT>
<DD>$<KBD>&nbsp;cdrskin -v dev=/dev/sg1 blank=as_needed -eject</KBD></DD>
@ -125,7 +133,8 @@ as listed by option --devices.</DT>
<DD>$<KBD>&nbsp;cdrskin -v dev=/dev/hdc speed=12 fs=8m \</KBD></DD>
<DD><KBD>&nbsp;&nbsp;blank=as_needed -eject padsize=300k my_image.iso</KBD></DD>
<DT>Write compressed afio archive on-the-fly:</DT>
<DT>Write compressed afio archive on-the-fly
(not DVD-R DL or minimally blanked DVD-RW):</DT>
<DD>$<KBD>&nbsp;find . | afio -oZ - | \</KBD></DD>
<DD><KBD>&nbsp;&nbsp;cdrskin -v dev=0,1,0 fs=32m speed=8 \</KBD></DD>
<DD><KBD>&nbsp;&nbsp;blank=as_needed padsize=300k -</KBD></DD>
@ -191,8 +200,8 @@ Standalone ISO 9660 multi-session CD/DVD/BD tool
<P>
<DL>
<DT>Download as source code (see README):</DT>
<DD><A HREF="cdrskin-0.6.8.pl00.tar.gz">cdrskin-0.6.8.pl00.tar.gz</A>
(750 KB).
<DD><A HREF="cdrskin-1.0.6.pl00.tar.gz">cdrskin-1.0.6.pl00.tar.gz</A>
(870 KB).
</DD>
<DD>
The cdrskin tarballs are source code identical with libburn releases
@ -241,17 +250,18 @@ cdrskin_0.4.2.pl00-x86-suse9_0-static.tar.gz</A>, (310 KB), -static compiled,
<HR>
<P>
Enhancements towards previous stable version cdrskin-0.6.6.pl00:
Enhancements towards previous stable version cdrskin-1.0.4.pl00:
<UL>
<LI>Made -scanbus work with high SCSI bus numbers</LI>
<LI>Burning DVD-R DAO with 2 kB size granularity rather than 32 kB</LI>
</LI>
<!--
<LI>none</LI>
-->
</UL>
Bug fixes towards cdrskin-0.6.6.pl00:
Bug fixes towards cdrskin-1.0.4.pl00:
<UL>
<LI>Old MMC-1 drives were rejected</LI>
<LI>none</LI>
<!--
<LI>none</LI>
-->
@ -261,29 +271,31 @@ Bug fixes towards cdrskin-0.6.6.pl00:
<P>
<DL>
<DT><H3>Development snapshot, version 0.6.9 :</H3></DT>
<DD>Enhancements towards current stable version 0.6.8.pl00:
<DT><H3>Development snapshot, version 1.0.7 :</H3></DT>
<DD>Enhancements towards current stable version 1.0.6.pl00:
<UL>
<LI>none yet</LI>
<!--
<LI>none yet</LI>
-->
</UL>
</DD>
<DD>Bug fixes towards cdrskin-0.6.8.pl00:
<DD>Bug fixes towards cdrskin-1.0.6.pl00:
<UL>
<LI>none yet</LI>
<!--
<LI>none yet</LI>
-->
</UL>
</DD>
<DD>&nbsp;</DD>
<DD><A HREF="README_cdrskin_devel">README 0.6.9</A>
<DD><A HREF="cdrskin__help_devel">cdrskin_0.6.9 --help</A></DD>
<DD><A HREF="cdrskin_help_devel">cdrskin_0.6.9 -help</A></DD>
<DD><A HREF="man_1_cdrskin_devel.html">man cdrskin (as of 0.6.9)</A></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>&nbsp;</DD>
<DT>Maintainers of cdrskin unstable packages please use SVN of
<A HREF="http://libburnia-project.org"> libburnia-project.org</A></DT>
@ -303,8 +315,8 @@ admins with full system souvereignty.</DT>
<A HREF="README_cdrskin_devel">upcoming README</A> ):
</DD>
<DD>
<A HREF="cdrskin-0.6.9.tar.gz">cdrskin-0.6.9.tar.gz</A>
(750 KB).
<A HREF="cdrskin-1.0.7.tar.gz">cdrskin-1.0.7.tar.gz</A>
(870 KB).
</DD>
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#define Cdrskin_timestamP "2009.07.14.100001"
#define Cdrskin_timestamP "2011.04.08.180001"

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@ -1,24 +1,38 @@
#!/bin/sh
# compile_cdrskin.sh
# Copyright 2005 - 2009 Thomas Schmitt, scdbackup@gmx.net, GPL version 2
# Copyright 2005 - 2011 Thomas Schmitt, scdbackup@gmx.net, GPL
# to be executed within ./libburn-* resp ./cdrskin-*
debug_opts="-O2"
def_opts=
largefile_opts="-D_FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64 -D_LARGEFILE_SOURCE=1"
libvers="-DCdrskin_libburn_0_6_8"
cleanup_src_or_obj="libburn/cleanup.o"
libdax_msgs_o="libburn/libdax_msgs.o"
libdax_audioxtr_o="libburn/libdax_audioxtr.o"
fifo_opts=""
libvers="-DCdrskin_libburn_1_0_6"
# To be used if Makefile.am uses libburn_libburn_la_CFLAGS
# burn="libburn/libburn_libburn_la-"
burn="libburn/"
cleanup_src_or_obj="$burn"cleanup.o
libdax_msgs_o="$burn"libdax_msgs.o
libdax_audioxtr_o="$burn"libdax_audioxtr.o
do_strip=0
static_opts=
warn_opts="-Wall"
libcdio=
fifo_source="cdrskin/cdrfifo.c"
compile_cdrskin=1
compile_cdrfifo=0
compile_dewav=0
libcam=
os=$(uname -s)
case $os in
*FreeBSD)
libcam="-lcam"
esac
for i in "$@"
do
if test "$i" = "-compile_cdrfifo"
@ -31,20 +45,20 @@ do
then
libvers="-DCdrskin_libburn_cvs_A60220_tS"
libdax_audioxtr_o=
libdax_msgs_o="libburn/message.o"
libdax_msgs_o="$burn"message.o
cleanup_src_or_obj="-DCleanup_has_no_libburn_os_H cdrskin/cleanup.c"
elif test "$i" = "-libburn_0_6_8"
elif test "$i" = "-libburn_1_0_6"
then
libvers="-DCdrskin_libburn_0_6_8"
libdax_audioxtr_o="libburn/libdax_audioxtr.o"
libdax_msgs_o="libburn/libdax_msgs.o"
cleanup_src_or_obj="libburn/cleanup.o"
libvers="-DCdrskin_libburn_1_0_6"
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_0_6_9"
libdax_audioxtr_o="libburn/libdax_audioxtr.o"
libdax_msgs_o="libburn/libdax_msgs.o"
cleanup_src_or_obj="libburn/cleanup.o"
libvers="-DCdrskin_libburn_1_0_7"
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"
@ -55,6 +69,9 @@ do
elif test "$i" = "-no_largefile"
then
largefile_opts=
elif test "$i" = "-dvd_obs_64k"
then
def_opts="$def_opts -DCdrskin_dvd_obs_default_64K"
elif test "$i" = "-do_not_compile_cdrskin"
then
compile_cdrskin=0
@ -66,6 +83,23 @@ do
elif test "$i" = "-do_strip"
then
do_strip=1
elif test "$i" = "-use_libburn_fifo"
then
fifo_opts="-DCdrskin_use_libburn_fifO"
elif test "$i" = "-use_no_libburn_fifo"
then
fifo_opts=""
elif test "$i" = "-use_no_cdrfifo"
then
fifo_source=
fifo_opts="-DCdrskin_use_libburn_fifO -DCdrskin_no_cdrfifO"
elif test "$i" = "-use_libburn_cleanup"
then
fifo_source=
fifo_opts="-DCdrskin_use_libburn_cleanuP -DCdrskin_use_libburn_fifO -DCdrskin_no_cdrfifO"
elif test "$i" = "-use_libcdio"
then
libcdio="-lcdio"
elif test "$i" = "-g"
then
debug_opts="-g"
@ -75,9 +109,13 @@ do
echo "Options:"
echo " -compile_cdrfifo compile program cdrskin/cdrfifo."
echo " -compile_dewav compile program test/dewav without libburn."
echo " -libburn_0_6_8 set macro to match libburn-0.6.8"
echo " -libburn_1_0_6 set macro to match libburn-1.0.6"
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."
echo " -do_not_compile_cdrskin omit compilation of cdrskin/cdrskin."
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."
@ -98,13 +136,14 @@ echo "Build timestamp : $timestamp"
if test "$compile_cdrskin"
then
echo "compiling program cdrskin/cdrskin.c $static_opts $debug_opts $libvers $def_opts $cleanup_src_or_obj"
echo "compiling program cdrskin/cdrskin.c $fifo_source $static_opts $debug_opts $libvers $fifo_opts $def_opts $cleanup_src_or_obj $libcdio $libcam"
cc -I. \
$warn_opts \
$static_opts \
$debug_opts \
$libvers \
$largefile_opts \
$fifo_opts \
$def_opts \
\
-DCdrskin_build_timestamP='"'"$timestamp"'"' \
@ -116,32 +155,34 @@ then
\
$cleanup_src_or_obj \
\
libburn/async.o \
libburn/debug.o \
libburn/drive.o \
libburn/file.o \
libburn/init.o \
libburn/options.o \
libburn/source.o \
libburn/structure.o \
"$burn"async.o \
"$burn"debug.o \
"$burn"drive.o \
"$burn"file.o \
"$burn"init.o \
"$burn"options.o \
"$burn"source.o \
"$burn"structure.o \
\
libburn/sg.o \
libburn/write.o \
libburn/read.o \
"$burn"sg.o \
"$burn"write.o \
"$burn"read.o \
$libdax_audioxtr_o \
$libdax_msgs_o \
\
libburn/mmc.o \
libburn/sbc.o \
libburn/spc.o \
libburn/util.o \
"$burn"mmc.o \
"$burn"sbc.o \
"$burn"spc.o \
"$burn"util.o \
\
libburn/sector.o \
libburn/toc.o \
"$burn"sector.o \
"$burn"toc.o \
\
libburn/crc.o \
libburn/lec.o \
"$burn"crc.o \
"$burn"ecma130ab.o \
\
$libcdio \
$libcam \
-lpthread
ret=$?
@ -183,8 +224,8 @@ then
-DDewav_without_libburN \
-o test/dewav \
test/dewav.c \
libburn/libdax_audioxtr.o \
libburn/libdax_msgs.o \
"$burn"libdax_audioxtr.o \
"$burn"libdax_msgs.o \
\
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@ -1,13 +1,15 @@
AC_INIT([libburn], [0.6.8], [http://libburnia-project.org])
AC_INIT([libburn], [1.0.6], [http://libburnia-project.org])
AC_PREREQ([2.50])
dnl AC_CONFIG_HEADER([config.h])
AC_CANONICAL_HOST
AC_CANONICAL_TARGET
LIBBURNIA_SET_FLAGS
AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE([subdir-objects])
dnl Notes by ts A71207 - A90714 :
dnl Notes by ts A71207 - B10409 :
dnl
dnl Regrettably the meaning of the various version types was misunderstood
dnl before version 0.4.1.
@ -73,6 +75,21 @@ dnl 0.6.2 = libburn.so.4.27.0
dnl 0.6.4 = libburn.so.4.29.0
dnl 0.6.6 = libburn.so.4.31.0
dnl 0.6.8 = libburn.so.4.33.0
dnl 0.7.0 = libburn.so.4.35.0
dnl 0.7.2 = libburn.so.4.37.0
dnl 0.7.4 = libburn.so.4.39.0
dnl 0.7.6 = libburn.so.4.41.0
dnl 0.7.8 = libburn.so.4.43.0
dnl 0.8.0 = libburn.so.4.45.0
dnl 0.8.2 = libburn.so.4.47.0
dnl 0.8.4 = libburn.so.4.49.0
dnl 0.8.6 = libburn.so.4.51.0
dnl 0.8.8 = libburn.so.4.53.0
dnl 0.9.0 = libburn.so.4.55.0
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
dnl So LT_CURRENT, LT_REVISION and LT_AGE get set directly here.
dnl SONAME of the emerging library is LT_CURRENT - LT_AGE.
@ -96,9 +113,9 @@ dnl
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=0
BURN_MINOR_VERSION=6
BURN_MICRO_VERSION=8
BURN_MAJOR_VERSION=1
BURN_MINOR_VERSION=0
BURN_MICRO_VERSION=6
BURN_VERSION=$BURN_MAJOR_VERSION.$BURN_MINOR_VERSION.$BURN_MICRO_VERSION
AC_SUBST(BURN_MAJOR_VERSION)
@ -109,15 +126,14 @@ AC_SUBST(BURN_VERSION)
dnl Libtool versioning
LT_RELEASE=$BURN_MAJOR_VERSION.$BURN_MINOR_VERSION.$BURN_MICRO_VERSION
dnl
dnl ts A90714
dnl This is the release version libburn-0.6.8 = libburn.so.4.33.0
dnl This is the release version libburn-1.0.6
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 = 37 - 33 = 4 . Linux library name = libburn.so.4.33.0
LT_CURRENT=37
LT_AGE=33
dnl SONAME = 67 - 63 = 4 . Linux library name = libburn.so.4.63.0
LT_CURRENT=67
LT_AGE=63
LT_REVISION=0
LT_CURRENT_MINUS_AGE=`expr $LT_CURRENT - $LT_AGE`
@ -175,7 +191,96 @@ AC_CHECK_HEADER(sys/statvfs.h, X=, STATVFS_DEF=)
AC_CHECK_FUNC([statvfs], X=, STATVFS_DEF=)
dnl If this would be done more specifically in Makefile.am
dnl via libburn_libburn_la_CFLAGS then undesired .o file names would emerge
CFLAGS="$CFLAGS $STATVFS_DEF"
CFLAGS="$STATVFS_DEF $CFLAGS"
dnl ts A91122
AC_ARG_ENABLE(track-src-odirect,
[ --enable-track-src-odirect Enable use of O_DIRECT with track input, default=no],
, enable_track_src_odirect=no)
if test x$enable_track_src_odirect = xyes; then
LIBBURN_O_DIRECT_DEF="-DLibburn_read_o_direcT"
echo "enabled use of O_DIRECT with track input"
else
LIBBURN_O_DIRECT_DEF=
echo "disabled use of O_DIRECT with track input"
fi
dnl Avoid the need for libburn_libburn_la_CFLAGS in Makefile.am (ugly .o names)
dnl ### AC_SUBST(LIBBURN_O_DIRECT_DEF)
CFLAGS="$LIBBURN_O_DIRECT_DEF $CFLAGS"
dnl ts A91116
AC_ARG_ENABLE(dvd-obs-64k,
[ --enable-dvd-obs-64k 64 KB default size for DVD/BD writing, default=no],
, enable_dvd_obs_64k=no)
if test x$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"
else
LIBBURN_DVD_OBS_64K=
echo "disabled write size default 64 KB on DVD and BD"
fi
CFLAGS="$LIBBURN_DVD_OBS_64K $CFLAGS"
dnl ts A91218
AC_ARG_ENABLE(libcdio,
[ --enable-libcdio Enable EXPERIMENTAL use of libcdio as system adapter, default=no],
, enable_libcdio=no)
if test x$enable_libcdio = xyes; then
dnl Check whether there is libcdio-devel and libcdio-runtime.
dnl If not, erase this macro
LIBCDIO_DEF="-DLibburn_use_libcdiO"
dnl The empty yes case obviously causes -lcdio to be linked
AC_CHECK_HEADER(cdio/cdio.h, AC_CHECK_LIB(cdio, mmc_last_cmd_sense, , LIBCDIO_DEF= ), LIBCDIO_DEF= )
else
LIBCDIO_DEF=
fi
if test x$LIBCDIO_DEF = x
then
if test x$enable_libcdio = xyes
then
echo "WARNING: could not enable use of libcdio as system adapter"
fi
else
echo "enabled EXPERIMENTAL use of libcdio as system adapter"
CFLAGS="$LIBCDIO_DEF $CFLAGS"
LIBCDIO_REQUIRED=0.83
PKG_CHECK_MODULES(LIBCDIO, libcdio >= $LIBCDIO_REQUIRED)
fi
dnl ts B00704
# Library versioning normally serves a complex purpose.
# Since libburn obeys strict ABI backward compatibility, it needs only the
# simple feature to declare function names "global:" or "local:". Only the
# global ones are visible to applications at library load time.
AC_ARG_ENABLE(versioned-libs,
[ --enable-versioned-libs Enable strict symbol encapsulation , default=yes],
, enable_versioned_libs=yes)
if test x$enable_versioned_libs = xyes; then
vers_libs_test=no
LIBBURN_ASSERT_VERS_LIBS
if test x$vers_libs_test = xno
then
echo "disabled strict symbol encapsulation (test failed)"
else
echo "enabled strict symbol encapsulation"
fi
else
echo "disabled strict symbol encapsulation"
fi
AC_ARG_ENABLE(ldconfig-at-install,
[ --enable-ldconfig-at-install On GNU/Linux run ldconfig, default=yes],
, ldconfig_at_install=yes)
if test x$ldconfig_at_install = xyes; then
dummy=dummy
else
LIBBURNIA_LDCONFIG_CMD="echo 'NOTE: ldconfig is disabled. If needed, configure manually for:'"
echo "disabled run of ldconfig during installation on GNU/Linux"
fi
AC_SUBST(LIBBURNIA_LDCONFIG_CMD)
dnl Add compiler-specific flags
@ -185,18 +290,17 @@ AC_ARG_ENABLE(debug,
, enable_debug=yes)
if test x$enable_debug != xyes; then
if test x$GCC = xyes; then
CFLAGS="$CFLAGS -O3"
CFLAGS="$CFLAGS -fexpensive-optimizations"
CFLAGS="-O3 $CFLAGS"
CFLAGS="-fexpensive-optimizations $CFLAGS"
fi
CFLAGS="$CFLAGS -DNDEBUG"
CFLAGS="-DNDEBUG $CFLAGS"
else
if test x$GCC = xyes; then
CFLAGS="$CFLAGS -g -pedantic -Wall"
CFLAGS="-g -pedantic -Wall $CFLAGS"
fi
CFLAGS="$CFLAGS -DDEBUG"
CFLAGS="-DDEBUG $CFLAGS"
fi
dnl Determine target directory for libburn-*.pc
dnl Important: Must be performed _after_ TARGET_SHIZZLE
dnl

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@ -8,14 +8,13 @@
Libburnia is an open-source project for reading, mastering and writing
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, BD-R, BD-RE.
DVD-R, DVD-R/DL, BD-R, BD-RE.
Not supported yet are DVD-R/DL. Testers wanted.
Our scope is currently Linux 2.4 and 2.6, or FreeBSD . For ports to other
systems we would need : login on a development machine resp. a live OS on CD
or DVD, advise from a system person about the equivalent of Linux sg or FreeBSD
CAM, volunteers for testing of realistic use cases.
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
about the equivalent of Linux sg or FreeBSD CAM, volunteers for testing of
realistic use cases.
libburn is the library by which preformatted data get onto optical media.
Its code is independent of cdrecord. Its DVD capabilities are learned from
@ -73,9 +72,9 @@ compatible for a good while.
@subsection libburner-help Libburner --help
<pre>
Usage: test/libburner
[--drive <address>|<driveno>|"-"] [--audio]
[--drive address|driveno|"-"] [--audio]
[--blank_fast|--blank_full|--format] [--try_to_simulate]
[--multi] [<one or more imagefiles>|"-"]
[--multi] [one or more imagefiles|"-"]
Examples
A bus scan (needs rw-permissions to see a drive):
test/libburner --drive -

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@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
libburnia-project.org Optical Media Rotisserie Recipes as of January 2009
libburnia-project.org Optical Media Rotisserie Recipes as of January 2010
Content:
- TAO Multi-Session CD Cookbook (CD-R, CD-RW)
@ -86,7 +86,7 @@ parameters:
BUFE Buffer Underrun protection 0=off, 1=on
Test Write -dummy mode for writing 0=off, 1=on
Write Type Packet/TAO/SAO/RAW 01h = TAO
Multi-session Wether to keep appendable 00b = finalize
Multi-session Whether to keep appendable 00b = finalize
11b = keep appendable
Track Mode Describes frame type 4 for data , 0 for audio
Data Block Type Layout of payload blocks 8 for 2048 byte data blocks
@ -119,19 +119,22 @@ A track must at least contain 300 payload blocks: 4 seconds of audio or
600 KiB of data.
(mmc5r03c.pdf 6.3.3.1.2)
The track has to be closed by 5Bh CLOSE TRACK SESSION Close Function 001b.
Older MMC specifies a valid Logical Track Number FFh to depict the open track.
MMC-5 is quite silent about this. FFh works for my drives.
Up to december 2009 the track was closed by 5Bh CLOSE TRACK SESSION Close
Function 001b. Older MMC specifies a valid Logical Track Number FFh to depict
the open track. MMC-5 is quite silent about this. FFh worked for my drives.
(mmc5r03c.pdf 6.3.3.1.2)
This is omitted since libburn-0.7.4, relying entirely on 35h SYNCHRONIZE CACHE.
First appeared a drive where CLOSE TRACK fails in simulation mode, later
another one produced error replies even with real burning.
After that, a new track may be written beginning with sending the mode page 05h
again. It is not tested wether 05h can be omitted if Track Mode and Data Block
again. It is not tested whether 05h can be omitted if Track Mode and Data Block
Type are the same as with the previous track.
The new track will be added to the session which was opened by the first track.
After the last track of a session, 5Bh CLOSE TRACK SESSION Close Function 010b
with Logical Track Number 0 closes the session. It depends on the Multi-Session
value in mode page 05h wether the disc is finalized or stays appendable.
value in mode page 05h whether the disc is finalized or stays appendable.
(mmc5r03c.pdf 6.3.3.1.3)
@ -202,7 +205,7 @@ for finalized disc.
In libburn the address of the first track in the last session is obtained from
the last session's POINT = A0h and from the track descriptor with the POINT
value matching the PMIN value of the A0h descriptor.
Untested is wether POINT = B0h and 52h READ TRACK INFORMATION are always in
Untested is whether POINT = B0h and 52h READ TRACK INFORMATION are always in
sync. libburn uses the info provided by 52h READ TRACK INFORMATION.
@ -308,7 +311,7 @@ A Write Parameters mode page 05h has to be composed and transmitted via
BUFE Buffer Underrun protection 0=off, 1=on
Test Write -dummy mode for writing 0=off, 1=on
Write Type Packet/TAO/SAO/RAW 02h = SAO
Multi-session Wether to keep appendable 00b = finalize
Multi-session Whether to keep appendable 00b = finalize
11b = keep appendable
Track Mode Describes frame type 0 (is ignored)
Data Block Type Layout of payload blocks 0 (is ignored)
@ -349,7 +352,7 @@ There is no separator between the tracks of a pure mode SAO session.
(If the session was mixed mode, there would be extended Pre-gaps and Post-gaps
between data mode tracks and audio mode tracks.)
(libburn sends its own buffer to the drive at the end of each track but does
not sync the drive's chache. It is unclear wether this separation of tracks
not sync the drive's chache. It is unclear whether this separation of tracks
on the level of 2Ah WRITE is necessary with a pure mode session. It does not
harm in any case and would probably be unavoidable if audio and data tracks
were mixed.)
@ -755,7 +758,8 @@ The only known way to get full speed from DVD-RAM or BD-RE with enabled defect
management is the use of AAh WRITE12 with Streaming Bit set to 1.
(mmc5r03c.pdf 6.45)
With some DVD-RAM drives this fails if a write buffer is not full 32 kB.
With the tested BD-RE one has to write full 64 kB buffers.
With the tested BD-RE one must write full 64 kB buffers, or else writing
might not get into effect at all.
Although it seems not optimal, this is specified not only to disable the
cumbersome checkread but also to ignore known defects and to write data
@ -769,7 +773,8 @@ MMC-5 does not guarantee AAh WRITE12 to work on DVD-RAM or BD-RE at all.
None of the features of profiles 0012h and 0043h promises the existence of
AAh WRITE12.
(mmc5r03c.pdf 5.4.13, 6.45)
Nevertheless it worked on all tested drives if proper alignment was observed.
Nevertheless it worked on all tested drives if proper alignment and block
size was observed.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
@ -841,6 +846,8 @@ This chain gives the start addresses of sessions. The sector count minus start
address gives the size of a particular session. ECMA-119 explains how to
retrieve more info from the PVD (e.g. the volume id).
See also the multi-session example in libisofs/doc/checksums.txt.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
@ -933,7 +940,7 @@ Multi-Session by the application.
LS_V Link size valid 1=true
Test Write -dummy mode for writing 0=off, 1=on
Write Type Packet/TAO/SAO/RAW 00h = Incremental (Packet)
Multi-session Wether to keep appendable 00b = finalize
Multi-session Whether to keep appendable 00b = finalize
11b = keep appendable
Track Mode Describes frame type 5 [*1]
Data Block Type Layout of payload blocks 8 [*2]
@ -980,7 +987,7 @@ from the reply of 51h READ DISC INFORMATION requesting Data Type 000b
Multiple tracks are permissible in a single session. After all of them have
been written, 5Bh CLOSE TRACK SESSION Close Function 010b with Logical Track
Number 0 closes the session. It depends on the Multi-Session value in mode
page 05h wether the disc is finalized or stays appendable.
page 05h whether the disc is finalized or stays appendable.
(mmc5r03c.pdf 6.3.3.2.3)
@ -1005,7 +1012,7 @@ The mode page 05h to be sent :
LS_V Link size valid 0=false [*3]
Test Write -dummy mode for writing 0=off, 1=on
Write Type Packet/TAO/SAO/RAW 02h = DAO (same code as SAO)
Multi-session Wether to keep appendable 00b = finalize
Multi-session Whether to keep appendable 00b = finalize
Track Mode Describes frame type 5 [*1]
Data Block Type Layout of payload blocks 8 [*2]
Link Size ??? 0 [*3]
@ -1222,7 +1229,7 @@ No mode page 05h is to be sent.
growisofs sends a page but the specs clearly state that one shall not do.
(mmc5r03c.pdf 7.5.3)
It is optional wether a track size is reserved in advance or not. Eventually
It is optional whether a track size is reserved in advance or not. Eventually
this is done by 53h RESERVE TRACK, RMZ=ARSV=0. Reservation size should better
already be aligned to 32 KiB.
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@ -154,13 +154,6 @@ QT_AUTOBRIEF = NO
MULTILINE_CPP_IS_BRIEF = YES
# If the DETAILS_AT_TOP tag is set to YES then Doxygen
# will output the detailed description near the top, like JavaDoc.
# If set to NO, the detailed description appears after the member
# documentation.
DETAILS_AT_TOP = YES
# If the INHERIT_DOCS tag is set to YES (the default) then an undocumented
# member inherits the documentation from any documented member that it
# re-implements.

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@ -1,5 +1,9 @@
/* -*- 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>
Provided under GPL version 2 or later.
*/
/* ts A71019 */
@ -19,6 +23,9 @@
#define Libburn_detach_done_workeR 1
*/
#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H
#include "../config.h"
#endif
#include "libburn.h"
#include "transport.h"
@ -36,6 +43,7 @@
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <signal.h>
/*
#include <a ssert.h>
@ -135,7 +143,7 @@ static void add_worker(int w_type, struct burn_drive *d,
pthread_attr_t attr;
#endif
a = malloc(sizeof(struct w_list));
a = calloc(1, sizeof(struct w_list));
a->w_type = w_type;
a->drive = d;
a->u = *(union w_list_data *)data;
@ -228,6 +236,22 @@ static void *scan_worker_func(struct w_list *w)
return NULL;
}
static void reset_progress(struct burn_drive *d, int sessions, int tracks,
int indices, int sectors, int flag)
{
/* reset the progress indicator */
d->progress.session = 0;
d->progress.sessions = sessions;
d->progress.track = 0;
d->progress.tracks = tracks;
d->progress.index = 0;
d->progress.indices = indices;
d->progress.start_sector = 0;
d->progress.sectors = sectors;
d->progress.sector = 0;
}
int burn_drive_scan(struct burn_drive_info *drives[], unsigned int *n_drives)
{
struct scan_opts o;
@ -297,8 +321,27 @@ drive_is_active:;
static void *erase_worker_func(struct w_list *w)
{
#define Libburn_protect_erase_threaD 1
#ifdef Libburn_protect_erase_threaD
sigset_t sigset, oldset;
/* Protect blank thread from being interrupted by external signals */
sigfillset(&sigset);
sigdelset(&sigset, SIGSEGV);
sigdelset(&sigset, SIGILL);
pthread_sigmask(SIG_SETMASK, &sigset, &oldset);
#endif /* Libburn_protect_erase_threaD */
burn_disc_erase_sync(w->u.erase.drive, w->u.erase.fast);
remove_worker(pthread_self());
#ifdef Libburn_protect_erase_threaD
/* (just in case it would not end with all signals blocked) */
pthread_sigmask(SIG_SETMASK, &oldset, NULL);
#endif /* Libburn_protect_erase_threaD */
return NULL;
}
@ -310,8 +353,9 @@ void burn_disc_erase(struct burn_drive *drive, int fast)
/* a ssert(drive); */
/* a ssert(!SCAN_GOING()); */
/* a ssert(!find_worker(drive)); */
if((drive == NULL)) {
libdax_msgs_submit(libdax_messenger, drive->global_index,
libdax_msgs_submit(libdax_messenger, -1,
0x00020104,
LIBDAX_MSGS_SEV_SORRY, LIBDAX_MSGS_PRIO_HIGH,
"NULL pointer caught in burn_disc_erase", 0, 0);
@ -325,6 +369,9 @@ void burn_disc_erase(struct burn_drive *drive, int fast)
0, 0);
return;
}
reset_progress(drive, 1, 1, 1, 0x10000, 0);
/* A70103 : will be set to 0 by burn_disc_erase_sync() */
drive->cancel = 1;
@ -336,7 +383,9 @@ void burn_disc_erase(struct burn_drive *drive, int fast)
/* ts A70909 : the willingness to burn any BURN_DISC_FULL media is
inappropriate. One would rather need a -force option
Note: keep this in sync with mmc_read_disc_info() */
if ((drive->current_profile != 0x0a &&
/* ts B10321 : Allowed role 5 to be blanked */
if ((drive->drive_role == 1 &&
drive->current_profile != 0x0a &&
drive->current_profile != 0x13 &&
drive->current_profile != 0x14 &&
drive->status != BURN_DISC_FULL)
@ -345,7 +394,7 @@ void burn_disc_erase(struct burn_drive *drive, int fast)
drive->status != BURN_DISC_APPENDABLE &&
drive->status != BURN_DISC_BLANK)
||
(drive->drive_role != 1)
(drive->drive_role != 1 && drive->drive_role != 5)
) {
libdax_msgs_submit(libdax_messenger, drive->global_index,
0x00020130,
@ -365,9 +414,28 @@ void burn_disc_erase(struct burn_drive *drive, int fast)
/* ts A61230 */
static void *format_worker_func(struct w_list *w)
{
#define Libburn_protect_format_threaD 1
#ifdef Libburn_protect_format_threaD
sigset_t sigset, oldset;
/* Protect format thread from being interrupted by external signals */
sigfillset(&sigset);
sigdelset(&sigset, SIGSEGV);
sigdelset(&sigset, SIGILL);
pthread_sigmask(SIG_SETMASK, &sigset, &oldset);
#endif /* Libburn_protect_format_threaD */
burn_disc_format_sync(w->u.format.drive, w->u.format.size,
w->u.format.flag);
remove_worker(pthread_self());
#ifdef Libburn_protect_format_threaD
/* (just in case it would not end with all signals blocked) */
pthread_sigmask(SIG_SETMASK, &oldset, NULL);
#endif /* Libburn_protect_format_threaD */
return NULL;
}
@ -379,6 +447,8 @@ void burn_disc_format(struct burn_drive *drive, off_t size, int flag)
int ok = 0, ret;
char msg[160];
reset_progress(drive, 1, 1, 1, 0x10000, 0);
if ((SCAN_GOING()) || find_worker(drive) != NULL) {
libdax_msgs_submit(libdax_messenger, drive->global_index,
0x00020102,
@ -449,42 +519,6 @@ void burn_disc_format(struct burn_drive *drive, off_t size, int flag)
return;
}
if ((flag & 6) != 6 || (flag & 128)) {
if ((flag & 64) && !(drive->current_feat23h_byte4 & 2)) {
if (drive->current_feat23h_byte4 & 1) {
libdax_msgs_submit(libdax_messenger,
drive->global_index, 0x00020165,
LIBDAX_MSGS_SEV_WARNING,
LIBDAX_MSGS_PRIO_HIGH,
"Drive does not support fast formatting",
0, 0);
flag &= ~64;
} else {
no_non_default_bd_re:;
libdax_msgs_submit(libdax_messenger,
drive->global_index, 0x00020167,
LIBDAX_MSGS_SEV_SORRY,
LIBDAX_MSGS_PRIO_HIGH,
"Drive does not support non-default formatting",
0, 0);
drive->cancel = 1;
return;
}
}
if ((!(flag & 64)) && !(drive->current_feat23h_byte4 & 1)){
if (drive->current_feat23h_byte4 & 2) {
libdax_msgs_submit(libdax_messenger,
drive->global_index, 0x00020166,
LIBDAX_MSGS_SEV_WARNING,
LIBDAX_MSGS_PRIO_HIGH,
"Drive does not support full formatting",
0, 0);
flag |= 64;
} else
goto no_non_default_bd_re;
}
}
}
if (!ok) {
@ -508,8 +542,22 @@ no_non_default_bd_re:;
static void *write_disc_worker_func(struct w_list *w)
{
struct burn_drive *d = w->u.write.drive;
char msg[80];
#define Libburn_protect_write_threaD 1
#ifdef Libburn_protect_write_threaD
sigset_t sigset, oldset;
/* Protect write thread from being interrupted by external signals */
sigfillset(&sigset);
sigdelset(&sigset, SIGSEGV);
sigdelset(&sigset, SIGILL);
pthread_sigmask(SIG_SETMASK, &sigset, &oldset);
#endif /* Libburn_protect_write_threaD */
d->thread_pid = getpid();
d->thread_tid = pthread_self();
d->thread_pid_valid= 1;
burn_disc_write_sync(w->u.write.opts, w->u.write.disc);
d->thread_pid_valid= 0;
@ -519,7 +567,19 @@ static void *write_disc_worker_func(struct w_list *w)
*/
burn_write_opts_free(w->u.write.opts);
sprintf(msg, "Write thread on drive %d ended", d->global_index);
libdax_msgs_submit(libdax_messenger, d->global_index, 0x00020178,
LIBDAX_MSGS_SEV_DEBUG, LIBDAX_MSGS_PRIO_HIGH,
msg, 0, 0);
remove_worker(pthread_self());
d->busy = BURN_DRIVE_IDLE;
#ifdef Libburn_protect_write_threaD
/* (just in case it would not end with all signals blocked) */
pthread_sigmask(SIG_SETMASK, &oldset, NULL);
#endif /* Libburn_protect_write_threaD */
return NULL;
}
@ -543,12 +603,20 @@ void burn_disc_write(struct burn_write_opts *opts, struct burn_disc *disc)
return;
}
reset_progress(d, disc->sessions, disc->session[0]->tracks,
disc->session[0]->track[0]->indices, 0, 0);
/* For the next lines any return indicates failure */
d->cancel = 1;
/* ts A70203 : people have been warned in API specs */
if (opts->write_type == BURN_WRITE_NONE)
if (opts->write_type == BURN_WRITE_NONE) {
libdax_msgs_submit(libdax_messenger, d->global_index,
0x0002017c,
LIBDAX_MSGS_SEV_FAILURE, LIBDAX_MSGS_PRIO_HIGH,
"No valid write type selected", 0, 0);
return;
}
if (d->drive_role == 0) {
libdax_msgs_submit(libdax_messenger, d->global_index,
@ -557,6 +625,14 @@ void burn_disc_write(struct burn_write_opts *opts, struct burn_disc *disc)
"Drive is a virtual placeholder (null-drive)", 0, 0);
return;
}
if (d->drive_role == 4) {
libdax_msgs_submit(libdax_messenger, d->global_index,
0x00020181,
LIBDAX_MSGS_SEV_FAILURE, LIBDAX_MSGS_PRIO_HIGH,
"Pseudo-drive is a read-only file. Cannot write.",
0, 0);
return;
}
/* ts A61007 : obsolete Assert in spc_select_write_params() */
if (d->drive_role == 1 && d->mdata->valid <= 0) {
@ -609,12 +685,30 @@ static void *fifo_worker_func(struct w_list *w)
{
int old;
#define Libburn_protect_fifo_threaD 1
#ifdef Libburn_protect_fifo_threaD
sigset_t sigset, oldset;
/* Protect fifo thread from being interrupted by external signals */
sigfillset(&sigset);
sigdelset(&sigset, SIGSEGV);
sigdelset(&sigset, SIGILL);
pthread_sigmask(SIG_SETMASK, &sigset, &oldset);
#endif /* Libburn_protect_fifo_threaD */
pthread_setcancelstate(PTHREAD_CANCEL_ENABLE, &old);
pthread_setcanceltype(PTHREAD_CANCEL_ASYNCHRONOUS, &old);
/* Note: Only burn_fifo_abort() shall cancel the fifo thread */
burn_fifo_source_shoveller(w->u.fifo.source, w->u.fifo.flag);
remove_worker(pthread_self());
#ifdef Libburn_protect_fifo_threaD
/* (just in case it would not end with all signals blocked) */
pthread_sigmask(SIG_SETMASK, &oldset, NULL);
#endif /* Libburn_protect_fifo_threaD */
return NULL;
}
@ -627,7 +721,8 @@ int burn_fifo_start(struct burn_source *source, int flag)
fs->is_started = -1;
/* create and set up ring buffer */;
fs->buf = calloc(fs->chunksize, fs->chunks);
fs->buf = burn_os_alloc_buffer(
((size_t) fs->chunksize) * (size_t) fs->chunks, 0);
if (fs->buf == NULL) {
/* >>> could not start ring buffer */;
return -1;
@ -638,6 +733,7 @@ int burn_fifo_start(struct burn_source *source, int flag)
add_worker(Burnworker_type_fifO, NULL,
(WorkerFunc) fifo_worker_func, &o);
fs->is_started = 1;
return 1;
}

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@ -1,4 +1,6 @@
/**
Copyright (c) 2006 Thomas Schmitt <scdbackup@gmx.net>
Provided under GPL version 2 or later.
This file bundles variables which disable changes in libburn which are
not yet completely accepted.

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@ -3,13 +3,17 @@
A signal handler which cleans up an application and exits.
Provided under GPL license within GPL projects, BSD license elsewise.
Provided under GPLv2+ license within GPL projects, BSD license elsewise.
*/
/*
cc -g -o cleanup -DCleanup_standalonE cleanup.c
*/
#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H
#include "../config.h"
#endif
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <unistd.h>
@ -40,7 +44,8 @@ static int non_signal_list_count= BURN_OS_NON_SIGNAL_COUNT;
#else /* ! Cleanup_has_no_libburn_os_H */
/* Outdated. Linux only. For backward compatibility with pre-libburn-0.2.3 */
/* Outdated. GNU/Linux only.
For backward compatibility with pre-libburn-0.2.3 */
/* Signals to be caught */
static int signal_list[]= {

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@ -3,7 +3,7 @@
A signal handler which cleans up an application and exits.
Provided under GPL license within GPL projects, BSD license elsewise.
Provided under GPLv2+ within GPL projects, BSD license elsewise.
*/
#ifndef Cleanup_includeD

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@ -1,5 +1,9 @@
/* -*- indent-tabs-mode: t; tab-width: 8; c-basic-offset: 8; -*- */
#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H
#include "../config.h"
#endif
#include "crc.h"
static unsigned short ccitt_table[256] = {
@ -104,6 +108,15 @@ unsigned long crc32_table[256] = {
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;
@ -112,6 +125,20 @@ unsigned short crc_ccitt(unsigned char *q, int len)
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 = 0;

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#ifndef BURN__CRC_H
#define BURN__CRC_H
#ifdef Xorriso_standalonE
/* Source module crc.c of yet unclear ancestry is excluded from GNU xorriso */
#ifndef Libburn_no_crc_C
#define Libburn_no_crc_C 1
#endif
#endif
#ifndef Libburn_no_crc_C
unsigned short crc_ccitt(unsigned char *, int len);
unsigned int crc_32(unsigned char *, int len);
#endif /* Libburn_no_crc_C */
#endif /* BURN__CRC_H */

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*/
#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H
#include "../config.h"
#endif
#include <stdio.h>
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <unistd.h>

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/* -*- indent-tabs-mode: t; tab-width: 8; c-basic-offset: 8; -*- */
/* Copyright (c) 2004 - 2006 Derek Foreman, Ben Jansens
Provided under GPL version 2 or later.
*/
#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H
#include "../config.h"
#endif
#ifdef WIN32
#include <windows.h>
#endif

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/* -*- 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>
Provided under GPL version 2 or later.
*/
#ifndef __DRIVE
#define __DRIVE
@ -121,8 +127,9 @@ int burn_disc_get_write_mode_demands(struct burn_disc *disc,
int burn_drive__fd_from_special_adr(char *adr);
/* ts A70929 : Find the drive which is being worked on by pid */
int burn_drive_find_by_thread_pid(struct burn_drive **d, pid_t pid);
/* ts A70929 : Find the drive which is being worked on by pid , tid */
int burn_drive_find_by_thread_pid(struct burn_drive **d, pid_t pid,
pthread_t tid);
/* ts A51221 - A80731 : Whitelist inquiry functions */
@ -135,4 +142,12 @@ char *burn_drive_whitelist_item(int idx, int flag);
int burn_drive_is_listed(char *path, struct burn_drive **found, int flag);
/* ts B00226 : Outsourced backend of burn_abort()
@param elapsed to be subtracted from start time
@param flag bit0= do not shutdown the library
*/
int burn_abort_5(int patience,
int (*pacifier_func)(void *handle, int patience, int elapsed),
void *handle, int elapsed, int flag);
#endif /* __DRIVE */

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/* -*- indent-tabs-mode: t; tab-width: 8; c-basic-offset: 8; -*- */
#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H
#include "../config.h"
#endif
/* ts A91016 : libburn/ecma130ab.c is the replacement for old libburn/lec.c
Copyright 2009, Thomas Schmitt <scdbackup@gmx.net>, libburnia-project.org
Provided under GPL version 2 or later.
This code module implements the production of RSPC parity bytes (P- and Q-
parity) and the scrambling of raw CD-ROM sectors as specified in ECMA-130:
http://www.ecma-international.org/publications/files/ECMA-ST/Ecma-130.pdf
The following statements about Galois Fields have been learned mostly from
http://www.cs.utk.edu/~plank/plank/papers/CS-96-332.pdf
by James S. Plank after an e-mail exchange with Norbert Preining.
The output has been compared with the output of the old code of libburn
which was labeled "borrowed HEAVILY from cdrdao" and claimed by Joerg
Schilling to stem from code by Heiko Eissfeldt.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
Note: In this text, "^" denotes exponentiation and not the binary exor
operation. Confusingly in the C code "^" is said exor.
Note: This is not C1, C2 which is rather mentioned in ECMA-130 Annex C and
always performed inside the drive.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
RSPC resp. P- and Q-Parity
ECMA-130 Annex A prescribes to compute the parity bytes for P-columns and
Q-diagonals by RSPC based on a Galois Field GF(2^8) with enumerating
polynomials x^8+x^4+x^3+x^2+1 (i.e. 0x11d) and x^1 (i.e. 0x02).
Bytes 12 to 2075 of a audio-sized sector get ordered in two byte words
as 24 rows and 43 columns. Then this matrix is split into a LSB matrix
and a MSB matrix of the same layout. Parity bytes are to be computed
from these 8-bit values.
2 P-bytes cover each column of 24 bytes. They get appended to the matrix
as rows 24 and 25.
2 Q-bytes cover each the 26 diagonals of the extended matrix.
Both parity byte pairs have to be computed so that extended rows or
diagonals match this linear equation:
H x V = (0,0)
H is a 2-row matrix of size n matching the length of the V ectors
[ 1 1 ... 1 1 ]
[ x^(n-1) x^(n-2) x^1 1 ]
Vp represents a P-row. It is a byte vector consisting of row bytes at
position 0 to 23 and the two parity bytes which shall be determined
at position 24 and 25. So Hp has 26 columns.
Vq represents a Q-diagonal. It is a byte vector consisting of diagonal
bytes at position 0 to 42 and the two parity bytes at position 43 and 44.
So Hq has 45 columns. The Q-diagonals cover P-parity bytes.
By applying some high school algebra one gets the parity bytes b0, b1 of
vector V = (n_payload_bytes, b0 , b1) as
b0 = ( H[n] * SUM(n_payload_bytes) - H[0..(n-1)] x n_payload_bytes )
/ (H[n+1] - H[n])
b1 = - SUM(n_payload_bytes) - b0
H[i] is the i-the element of the second row of matrix H. E.g. H[0] = x^(n-1)
The result has to be computed by Galois field arithmetics. See below.
The P-parity bytes of each column get reunited as LSB and MSB of two words.
word1 gets written to positions 1032 to 1074, word0 to 1075 to 1117.
The Q-parity bytes of each diagonal get reunited too. word1 goes to 1118
to 1143, word0 to 1144 to 1169.
>>> I do not read this swap of word1 and word0 from ECMA-130 Annex A.
>>> But the new output matches the old output only if it is done that way.
>>> See correctness reservation below.
Algebra on Galois fields is the same as on Rational Numbers.
But arithmetics is defined by operations on polynomials rather than the
usual integer arithmetics on binary numbers.
Addition and subtraction are identical with the binary exor operator.
Multiplication and division would demand polynomial division, e.g. by the
euclidian algorithm. The computing path over logarithms and powers follows
algebra and allows to reduce the arithmetic task to table lookups, additions
modulo 255, and exor operations. Note that the logarithms are natural
numbers, not polynomials. They get added or subtracted by the usual addition
(not by exor) and their polynomial power depends on their value modulo 255.
Needed are a logarithm table and a power table (or inverse logarithm table)
for Galois Field GF(2^8) which will serve to perform the peculiar
multiplication and division operation of Galois fields.
The power table is simply an enumeration of x^n accorting to
GF-multiplication. It also serves as second line of matrix H for the parity
equations:
Hp[i] = gfpow[25-i] , i out of {0,..,25}
Hq[i] = gfpow[44-i] , i out of {0,..,44}
The logarithm table is the inverse permutation of the power table.
Some simplifications apply to the implementation:
In the world of Galois fields there is no difference between - and +.
The term (H[n+1] - H[n]) is constant: 3.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
Scrambling
ECMA-130 Annex B prescribes to exor the byte stream of an audio-sized sector
with a sequence of pseudo random bytes. It mentions polynomial x^15+x+1 and
a 15-bit register.
It shows a diagram of a Feedback Shift Register with 16 bit boxes, though.
Comparing this with explanations in
http://www.newwaveinstruments.com/resources/articles/m_sequence_linear_feedback_shift_register_lfsr.htm
one can recognize the diagram as a Fibonacci Implementation. But there seems
really to be one bit box too many.
The difference of both lengths is expressed in function next_bit() by
the constants 0x3fff,0x4000 for 15 bit versus 0x7fff,0x8000 for 16 bits.
Comparing the output of both alternatives with the old scrambler output
lets 15 bit win for now.
So the prescription is to start with 15 bit value 1, to use the lowest bit
as output, to shift the bits down by one, to exor the output bit with the
next lowest bit, and to put that exor result into bit 14 of the register.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
Correctness Reservation
In both cases, parity and scrambling, the goal for now is to replicate the
output of the dismissed old lec.c by output which is based on published
specs and own implementation code. Whether they comply to ECMA-130 is a
different question which can only be answered by real test cases for
raw CD recording.
Of course this implementation will be corrected so that it really complies
to ECMA-130 as soon as evidence emerges that it does not yet.
*/
/* ------------------------------------------------------------------------- */
/* Power and logarithm tables for GF(2^8), parity matrices for ECMA-130.
Generated by burn_rspc_setup_tables() and burn_rspc_print_tables().
The highest possible sum of gflog[] values is is 508. So the table gfpow[]
with period 255 was manually unrolled to 509 elements to avoid one modulo
255 operation in burn_rspc_mult().
Proposed by D. Hugh Redelmeier.
*/
static unsigned char gfpow[509] = {
1, 2, 4, 8, 16, 32, 64, 128, 29, 58,
116, 232, 205, 135, 19, 38, 76, 152, 45, 90,
180, 117, 234, 201, 143, 3, 6, 12, 24, 48,
96, 192, 157, 39, 78, 156, 37, 74, 148, 53,
106, 212, 181, 119, 238, 193, 159, 35, 70, 140,
5, 10, 20, 40, 80, 160, 93, 186, 105, 210,
185, 111, 222, 161, 95, 190, 97, 194, 153, 47,
94, 188, 101, 202, 137, 15, 30, 60, 120, 240,
253, 231, 211, 187, 107, 214, 177, 127, 254, 225,
223, 163, 91, 182, 113, 226, 217, 175, 67, 134,
17, 34, 68, 136, 13, 26, 52, 104, 208, 189,
103, 206, 129, 31, 62, 124, 248, 237, 199, 147,
59, 118, 236, 197, 151, 51, 102, 204, 133, 23,
46, 92, 184, 109, 218, 169, 79, 158, 33, 66,
132, 21, 42, 84, 168, 77, 154, 41, 82, 164,
85, 170, 73, 146, 57, 114, 228, 213, 183, 115,
230, 209, 191, 99, 198, 145, 63, 126, 252, 229,
215, 179, 123, 246, 241, 255, 227, 219, 171, 75,
150, 49, 98, 196, 149, 55, 110, 220, 165, 87,
174, 65, 130, 25, 50, 100, 200, 141, 7, 14,
28, 56, 112, 224, 221, 167, 83, 166, 81, 162,
89, 178, 121, 242, 249, 239, 195, 155, 43, 86,
172, 69, 138, 9, 18, 36, 72, 144, 61, 122,
244, 245, 247, 243, 251, 235, 203, 139, 11, 22,
44, 88, 176, 125, 250, 233, 207, 131, 27, 54,
108, 216, 173, 71, 142,
1, 2, 4, 8, 16, 32, 64, 128, 29, 58,
116, 232, 205, 135, 19, 38, 76, 152, 45, 90,
180, 117, 234, 201, 143, 3, 6, 12, 24, 48,
96, 192, 157, 39, 78, 156, 37, 74, 148, 53,
106, 212, 181, 119, 238, 193, 159, 35, 70, 140,
5, 10, 20, 40, 80, 160, 93, 186, 105, 210,
185, 111, 222, 161, 95, 190, 97, 194, 153, 47,
94, 188, 101, 202, 137, 15, 30, 60, 120, 240,
253, 231, 211, 187, 107, 214, 177, 127, 254, 225,
223, 163, 91, 182, 113, 226, 217, 175, 67, 134,
17, 34, 68, 136, 13, 26, 52, 104, 208, 189,
103, 206, 129, 31, 62, 124, 248, 237, 199, 147,
59, 118, 236, 197, 151, 51, 102, 204, 133, 23,
46, 92, 184, 109, 218, 169, 79, 158, 33, 66,
132, 21, 42, 84, 168, 77, 154, 41, 82, 164,
85, 170, 73, 146, 57, 114, 228, 213, 183, 115,
230, 209, 191, 99, 198, 145, 63, 126, 252, 229,
215, 179, 123, 246, 241, 255, 227, 219, 171, 75,
150, 49, 98, 196, 149, 55, 110, 220, 165, 87,
174, 65, 130, 25, 50, 100, 200, 141, 7, 14,
28, 56, 112, 224, 221, 167, 83, 166, 81, 162,
89, 178, 121, 242, 249, 239, 195, 155, 43, 86,
172, 69, 138, 9, 18, 36, 72, 144, 61, 122,
244, 245, 247, 243, 251, 235, 203, 139, 11, 22,
44, 88, 176, 125, 250, 233, 207, 131, 27, 54,
108, 216, 173, 71,
};
static unsigned char gflog[256] = {
0, 0, 1, 25, 2, 50, 26, 198, 3, 223,
51, 238, 27, 104, 199, 75, 4, 100, 224, 14,
52, 141, 239, 129, 28, 193, 105, 248, 200, 8,
76, 113, 5, 138, 101, 47, 225, 36, 15, 33,
53, 147, 142, 218, 240, 18, 130, 69, 29, 181,
194, 125, 106, 39, 249, 185, 201, 154, 9, 120,
77, 228, 114, 166, 6, 191, 139, 98, 102, 221,
48, 253, 226, 152, 37, 179, 16, 145, 34, 136,
54, 208, 148, 206, 143, 150, 219, 189, 241, 210,
19, 92, 131, 56, 70, 64, 30, 66, 182, 163,
195, 72, 126, 110, 107, 58, 40, 84, 250, 133,
186, 61, 202, 94, 155, 159, 10, 21, 121, 43,
78, 212, 229, 172, 115, 243, 167, 87, 7, 112,
192, 247, 140, 128, 99, 13, 103, 74, 222, 237,
49, 197, 254, 24, 227, 165, 153, 119, 38, 184,
180, 124, 17, 68, 146, 217, 35, 32, 137, 46,
55, 63, 209, 91, 149, 188, 207, 205, 144, 135,
151, 178, 220, 252, 190, 97, 242, 86, 211, 171,
20, 42, 93, 158, 132, 60, 57, 83, 71, 109,
65, 162, 31, 45, 67, 216, 183, 123, 164, 118,
196, 23, 73, 236, 127, 12, 111, 246, 108, 161,
59, 82, 41, 157, 85, 170, 251, 96, 134, 177,
187, 204, 62, 90, 203, 89, 95, 176, 156, 169,
160, 81, 11, 245, 22, 235, 122, 117, 44, 215,
79, 174, 213, 233, 230, 231, 173, 232, 116, 214,
244, 234, 168, 80, 88, 175
};
#define Libburn_use_h_matriceS 1
#ifdef Libburn_use_h_matriceS
/* On my AMD 2x64 bit 3000 MHz processor h[i] costs about 7 % more time
than using gfpow[25-i] resp. gfpow[44-1]. I blame this on the more
condensed data representation which slightly increases the rate of cache
hits.
Nevertheless this effect is very likely depending on the exact cache
size and architecture. In general, using h[] saves more than 8000
subtractions per sector.
*/
/* Parity matrices H as prescribed by ECMA-130 Annex A.
Actually just reverted order start pieces of gfpow[].
*/
static unsigned char h26[26] = {
3, 143, 201, 234, 117, 180, 90, 45, 152, 76,
38, 19, 135, 205, 232, 116, 58, 29, 128, 64,
32, 16, 8, 4, 2, 1,
};
static unsigned char h45[45] = {
238, 119, 181, 212, 106, 53, 148, 74, 37, 156,
78, 39, 157, 192, 96, 48, 24, 12, 6, 3,
143, 201, 234, 117, 180, 90, 45, 152, 76, 38,
19, 135, 205, 232, 116, 58, 29, 128, 64, 32,
16, 8, 4, 2, 1,
};
#endif /* Libburn_use_h_matriceS */
/* Pseudo-random bytes which of course are exactly the same as with the
previously used code.
Generated by function print_ecma_130_scrambler().
*/
static unsigned char ecma_130_annex_b[2340] = {
1, 128, 0, 96, 0, 40, 0, 30, 128, 8,
96, 6, 168, 2, 254, 129, 128, 96, 96, 40,
40, 30, 158, 136, 104, 102, 174, 170, 252, 127,
1, 224, 0, 72, 0, 54, 128, 22, 224, 14,
200, 4, 86, 131, 126, 225, 224, 72, 72, 54,
182, 150, 246, 238, 198, 204, 82, 213, 253, 159,
1, 168, 0, 126, 128, 32, 96, 24, 40, 10,
158, 135, 40, 98, 158, 169, 168, 126, 254, 160,
64, 120, 48, 34, 148, 25, 175, 74, 252, 55,
1, 214, 128, 94, 224, 56, 72, 18, 182, 141,
182, 229, 182, 203, 54, 215, 86, 222, 190, 216,
112, 90, 164, 59, 59, 83, 83, 125, 253, 225,
129, 136, 96, 102, 168, 42, 254, 159, 0, 104,
0, 46, 128, 28, 96, 9, 232, 6, 206, 130,
212, 97, 159, 104, 104, 46, 174, 156, 124, 105,
225, 238, 200, 76, 86, 181, 254, 247, 0, 70,
128, 50, 224, 21, 136, 15, 38, 132, 26, 227,
75, 9, 247, 70, 198, 178, 210, 245, 157, 135,
41, 162, 158, 249, 168, 66, 254, 177, 128, 116,
96, 39, 104, 26, 174, 139, 60, 103, 81, 234,
188, 79, 49, 244, 20, 71, 79, 114, 180, 37,
183, 91, 54, 187, 86, 243, 126, 197, 224, 83,
8, 61, 198, 145, 146, 236, 109, 141, 237, 165,
141, 187, 37, 179, 91, 53, 251, 87, 3, 126,
129, 224, 96, 72, 40, 54, 158, 150, 232, 110,
206, 172, 84, 125, 255, 97, 128, 40, 96, 30,
168, 8, 126, 134, 160, 98, 248, 41, 130, 158,
225, 168, 72, 126, 182, 160, 118, 248, 38, 194,
154, 209, 171, 28, 127, 73, 224, 54, 200, 22,
214, 142, 222, 228, 88, 75, 122, 183, 99, 54,
169, 214, 254, 222, 192, 88, 80, 58, 188, 19,
49, 205, 212, 85, 159, 127, 40, 32, 30, 152,
8, 106, 134, 175, 34, 252, 25, 129, 202, 224,
87, 8, 62, 134, 144, 98, 236, 41, 141, 222,
229, 152, 75, 42, 183, 95, 54, 184, 22, 242,
142, 197, 164, 83, 59, 125, 211, 97, 157, 232,
105, 142, 174, 228, 124, 75, 97, 247, 104, 70,
174, 178, 252, 117, 129, 231, 32, 74, 152, 55,
42, 150, 159, 46, 232, 28, 78, 137, 244, 102,
199, 106, 210, 175, 29, 188, 9, 177, 198, 244,
82, 199, 125, 146, 161, 173, 184, 125, 178, 161,
181, 184, 119, 50, 166, 149, 186, 239, 51, 12,
21, 197, 207, 19, 20, 13, 207, 69, 148, 51,
47, 85, 220, 63, 25, 208, 10, 220, 7, 25,
194, 138, 209, 167, 28, 122, 137, 227, 38, 201,
218, 214, 219, 30, 219, 72, 91, 118, 187, 102,
243, 106, 197, 239, 19, 12, 13, 197, 197, 147,
19, 45, 205, 221, 149, 153, 175, 42, 252, 31,
1, 200, 0, 86, 128, 62, 224, 16, 72, 12,
54, 133, 214, 227, 30, 201, 200, 86, 214, 190,
222, 240, 88, 68, 58, 179, 83, 53, 253, 215,
1, 158, 128, 104, 96, 46, 168, 28, 126, 137,
224, 102, 200, 42, 214, 159, 30, 232, 8, 78,
134, 180, 98, 247, 105, 134, 174, 226, 252, 73,
129, 246, 224, 70, 200, 50, 214, 149, 158, 239,
40, 76, 30, 181, 200, 119, 22, 166, 142, 250,
228, 67, 11, 113, 199, 100, 82, 171, 125, 191,
97, 176, 40, 116, 30, 167, 72, 122, 182, 163,
54, 249, 214, 194, 222, 209, 152, 92, 106, 185,
239, 50, 204, 21, 149, 207, 47, 20, 28, 15,
73, 196, 54, 211, 86, 221, 254, 217, 128, 90,
224, 59, 8, 19, 70, 141, 242, 229, 133, 139,
35, 39, 89, 218, 186, 219, 51, 27, 85, 203,
127, 23, 96, 14, 168, 4, 126, 131, 96, 97,
232, 40, 78, 158, 180, 104, 119, 110, 166, 172,
122, 253, 227, 1, 137, 192, 102, 208, 42, 220,
31, 25, 200, 10, 214, 135, 30, 226, 136, 73,
166, 182, 250, 246, 195, 6, 209, 194, 220, 81,
153, 252, 106, 193, 239, 16, 76, 12, 53, 197,
215, 19, 30, 141, 200, 101, 150, 171, 46, 255,
92, 64, 57, 240, 18, 196, 13, 147, 69, 173,
243, 61, 133, 209, 163, 28, 121, 201, 226, 214,
201, 158, 214, 232, 94, 206, 184, 84, 114, 191,
101, 176, 43, 52, 31, 87, 72, 62, 182, 144,
118, 236, 38, 205, 218, 213, 155, 31, 43, 72,
31, 118, 136, 38, 230, 154, 202, 235, 23, 15,
78, 132, 52, 99, 87, 105, 254, 174, 192, 124,
80, 33, 252, 24, 65, 202, 176, 87, 52, 62,
151, 80, 110, 188, 44, 113, 221, 228, 89, 139,
122, 231, 99, 10, 169, 199, 62, 210, 144, 93,
172, 57, 189, 210, 241, 157, 132, 105, 163, 110,
249, 236, 66, 205, 241, 149, 132, 111, 35, 108,
25, 237, 202, 205, 151, 21, 174, 143, 60, 100,
17, 235, 76, 79, 117, 244, 39, 7, 90, 130,
187, 33, 179, 88, 117, 250, 167, 3, 58, 129,
211, 32, 93, 216, 57, 154, 146, 235, 45, 143,
93, 164, 57, 187, 82, 243, 125, 133, 225, 163,
8, 121, 198, 162, 210, 249, 157, 130, 233, 161,
142, 248, 100, 66, 171, 113, 191, 100, 112, 43,
100, 31, 107, 72, 47, 118, 156, 38, 233, 218,
206, 219, 20, 91, 79, 123, 116, 35, 103, 89,
234, 186, 207, 51, 20, 21, 207, 79, 20, 52,
15, 87, 68, 62, 179, 80, 117, 252, 39, 1,
218, 128, 91, 32, 59, 88, 19, 122, 141, 227,
37, 137, 219, 38, 219, 90, 219, 123, 27, 99,
75, 105, 247, 110, 198, 172, 82, 253, 253, 129,
129, 160, 96, 120, 40, 34, 158, 153, 168, 106,
254, 175, 0, 124, 0, 33, 192, 24, 80, 10,
188, 7, 49, 194, 148, 81, 175, 124, 124, 33,
225, 216, 72, 90, 182, 187, 54, 243, 86, 197,
254, 211, 0, 93, 192, 57, 144, 18, 236, 13,
141, 197, 165, 147, 59, 45, 211, 93, 157, 249,
169, 130, 254, 225, 128, 72, 96, 54, 168, 22,
254, 142, 192, 100, 80, 43, 124, 31, 97, 200,
40, 86, 158, 190, 232, 112, 78, 164, 52, 123,
87, 99, 126, 169, 224, 126, 200, 32, 86, 152,
62, 234, 144, 79, 44, 52, 29, 215, 73, 158,
182, 232, 118, 206, 166, 212, 122, 223, 99, 24,
41, 202, 158, 215, 40, 94, 158, 184, 104, 114,
174, 165, 188, 123, 49, 227, 84, 73, 255, 118,
192, 38, 208, 26, 220, 11, 25, 199, 74, 210,
183, 29, 182, 137, 182, 230, 246, 202, 198, 215,
18, 222, 141, 152, 101, 170, 171, 63, 63, 80,
16, 60, 12, 17, 197, 204, 83, 21, 253, 207,
1, 148, 0, 111, 64, 44, 48, 29, 212, 9,
159, 70, 232, 50, 206, 149, 148, 111, 47, 108,
28, 45, 201, 221, 150, 217, 174, 218, 252, 91,
1, 251, 64, 67, 112, 49, 228, 20, 75, 79,
119, 116, 38, 167, 90, 250, 187, 3, 51, 65,
213, 240, 95, 4, 56, 3, 82, 129, 253, 160,
65, 184, 48, 114, 148, 37, 175, 91, 60, 59,
81, 211, 124, 93, 225, 249, 136, 66, 230, 177,
138, 244, 103, 7, 106, 130, 175, 33, 188, 24,
113, 202, 164, 87, 59, 126, 147, 96, 109, 232,
45, 142, 157, 164, 105, 187, 110, 243, 108, 69,
237, 243, 13, 133, 197, 163, 19, 57, 205, 210,
213, 157, 159, 41, 168, 30, 254, 136, 64, 102,
176, 42, 244, 31, 7, 72, 2, 182, 129, 182,
224, 118, 200, 38, 214, 154, 222, 235, 24, 79,
74, 180, 55, 55, 86, 150, 190, 238, 240, 76,
68, 53, 243, 87, 5, 254, 131, 0, 97, 192,
40, 80, 30, 188, 8, 113, 198, 164, 82, 251,
125, 131, 97, 161, 232, 120, 78, 162, 180, 121,
183, 98, 246, 169, 134, 254, 226, 192, 73, 144,
54, 236, 22, 205, 206, 213, 148, 95, 47, 120,
28, 34, 137, 217, 166, 218, 250, 219, 3, 27,
65, 203, 112, 87, 100, 62, 171, 80, 127, 124,
32, 33, 216, 24, 90, 138, 187, 39, 51, 90,
149, 251, 47, 3, 92, 1, 249, 192, 66, 208,
49, 156, 20, 105, 207, 110, 212, 44, 95, 93,
248, 57, 130, 146, 225, 173, 136, 125, 166, 161,
186, 248, 115, 2, 165, 193, 187, 16, 115, 76,
37, 245, 219, 7, 27, 66, 139, 113, 167, 100,
122, 171, 99, 63, 105, 208, 46, 220, 28, 89,
201, 250, 214, 195, 30, 209, 200, 92, 86, 185,
254, 242, 192, 69, 144, 51, 44, 21, 221, 207,
25, 148, 10, 239, 71, 12, 50, 133, 213, 163,
31, 57, 200, 18, 214, 141, 158, 229, 168, 75,
62, 183, 80, 118, 188, 38, 241, 218, 196, 91,
19, 123, 77, 227, 117, 137, 231, 38, 202, 154,
215, 43, 30, 159, 72, 104, 54, 174, 150, 252,
110, 193, 236, 80, 77, 252, 53, 129, 215, 32,
94, 152, 56, 106, 146, 175, 45, 188, 29, 177,
201, 180, 86, 247, 126, 198, 160, 82, 248, 61,
130, 145, 161, 172, 120, 125, 226, 161, 137, 184,
102, 242, 170, 197, 191, 19, 48, 13, 212, 5,
159, 67, 40, 49, 222, 148, 88, 111, 122, 172,
35, 61, 217, 209, 154, 220, 107, 25, 239, 74,
204, 55, 21, 214, 143, 30, 228, 8, 75, 70,
183, 114, 246, 165, 134, 251, 34, 195, 89, 145,
250, 236, 67, 13, 241, 197, 132, 83, 35, 125,
217, 225, 154, 200, 107, 22, 175, 78, 252, 52,
65, 215, 112, 94, 164, 56, 123, 82, 163, 125,
185, 225, 178, 200, 117, 150, 167, 46, 250, 156,
67, 41, 241, 222, 196, 88, 83, 122, 189, 227,
49, 137, 212, 102, 223, 106, 216, 47, 26, 156,
11, 41, 199, 94, 210, 184, 93, 178, 185, 181,
178, 247, 53, 134, 151, 34, 238, 153, 140, 106,
229, 239, 11, 12, 7, 69, 194, 179, 17, 181,
204, 119, 21, 230, 143, 10, 228, 7, 11, 66,
135, 113, 162, 164, 121, 187, 98, 243, 105, 133,
238, 227, 12, 73, 197, 246, 211, 6, 221, 194,
217, 145, 154, 236, 107, 13, 239, 69, 140, 51,
37, 213, 219, 31, 27, 72, 11, 118, 135, 102,
226, 170, 201, 191, 22, 240, 14, 196, 4, 83,
67, 125, 241, 225, 132, 72, 99, 118, 169, 230,
254, 202, 192, 87, 16, 62, 140, 16, 101, 204,
43, 21, 223, 79, 24, 52, 10, 151, 71, 46,
178, 156, 117, 169, 231, 62, 202, 144, 87, 44,
62, 157, 208, 105, 156, 46, 233, 220, 78, 217,
244, 90, 199, 123, 18, 163, 77, 185, 245, 178,
199, 53, 146, 151, 45, 174, 157, 188, 105, 177,
238, 244, 76, 71, 117, 242, 167, 5, 186, 131,
51, 33, 213, 216, 95, 26, 184, 11, 50, 135,
85, 162, 191, 57, 176, 18, 244, 13, 135, 69,
162, 179, 57, 181, 210, 247, 29, 134, 137, 162,
230, 249, 138, 194, 231, 17, 138, 140, 103, 37,
234, 155, 15, 43, 68, 31, 115, 72, 37, 246,
155, 6, 235, 66, 207, 113, 148, 36, 111, 91,
108, 59, 109, 211, 109, 157, 237, 169, 141, 190,
229, 176, 75, 52, 55, 87, 86, 190, 190, 240,
112, 68, 36, 51, 91, 85, 251, 127, 3, 96,
1, 232, 0, 78, 128, 52, 96, 23, 104, 14,
174, 132, 124, 99, 97, 233, 232, 78, 206, 180,
84, 119, 127, 102, 160, 42, 248, 31, 2, 136,
1, 166, 128, 122, 224, 35, 8, 25, 198, 138,
210, 231, 29, 138, 137, 167, 38, 250, 154, 195,
43, 17, 223, 76, 88, 53, 250, 151, 3, 46,
129, 220, 96, 89, 232, 58, 206, 147, 20, 109,
207, 109, 148, 45, 175, 93, 188, 57, 177, 210,
244, 93, 135, 121, 162, 162, 249, 185, 130, 242,
225, 133, 136, 99, 38, 169, 218, 254, 219, 0,
91, 64, 59, 112, 19, 100, 13, 235, 69, 143,
115, 36, 37, 219, 91, 27, 123, 75, 99, 119,
105, 230, 174, 202, 252, 87, 1, 254, 128, 64,
96, 48, 40, 20, 30, 143, 72, 100, 54, 171,
86, 255, 126, 192, 32, 80, 24, 60, 10, 145,
199, 44, 82, 157, 253, 169, 129, 190, 224, 112,
72, 36, 54, 155, 86, 235, 126, 207, 96, 84,
40, 63, 94, 144, 56, 108, 18, 173, 205, 189,
149, 177, 175, 52, 124, 23, 97, 206, 168, 84,
126, 191, 96, 112, 40, 36, 30, 155, 72, 107,
118, 175, 102, 252, 42, 193, 223, 16, 88, 12,
58, 133, 211, 35, 29, 217, 201, 154, 214, 235,
30, 207, 72, 84, 54, 191, 86, 240, 62, 196,
16, 83, 76, 61, 245, 209, 135, 28, 98, 137,
233, 166, 206, 250, 212, 67, 31, 113, 200, 36,
86, 155, 126, 235, 96, 79, 104, 52, 46, 151,
92, 110, 185, 236, 114, 205, 229, 149, 139, 47,
39, 92, 26, 185, 203, 50, 215, 85, 158, 191,
40, 112, 30, 164, 8, 123, 70, 163, 114, 249,
229, 130, 203, 33, 151, 88, 110, 186, 172, 115,
61, 229, 209, 139, 28, 103, 73, 234, 182, 207,
54, 212, 22, 223, 78, 216, 52, 90, 151, 123,
46, 163, 92, 121, 249, 226, 194, 201, 145, 150,
236, 110, 205, 236, 85, 141, 255, 37, 128, 27,
32, 11, 88, 7, 122, 130, 163, 33, 185, 216,
114, 218, 165, 155, 59, 43, 83, 95, 125, 248,
33, 130, 152, 97, 170, 168, 127, 62, 160, 16,
120, 12, 34, 133, 217, 163, 26, 249, 203, 2,
215, 65, 158, 176, 104, 116, 46, 167, 92, 122,
185, 227, 50, 201, 213, 150, 223, 46, 216, 28,
90, 137, 251, 38, 195, 90, 209, 251, 28, 67,
73, 241, 246, 196, 70, 211, 114, 221, 229, 153
};
/* ------------------------------------------------------------------------- */
/* This is the new implementation of P- and Q-parity generation.
It needs about the same computing time as the old implementation (both
with gcc -O2 on AMD 64 bit). Measurements indicate that about 280 MIPS
are needed for 48x CD speed (7.1 MB/s).
*/
static unsigned char burn_rspc_mult(unsigned char a, unsigned char b)
{
if (a == 0 || b == 0)
return 0;
/* Optimization of (a == 0 || b == 0) by D. Hugh Redelmeier
if((((int)a - 1) | ((int)b - 1)) < 0)
return 0;
*/
return gfpow[gflog[a] + gflog[b]];
/* % 255 not necessary because gfpow is unrolled up to index 510 */
}
/* Divide by polynomial 0x03. Derived from burn_rspc_div() and using the
unrolled size of the gfpow[] array.
*/
static unsigned char burn_rspc_div_3(unsigned char a)
{
if (a == 0)
return 0;
return gfpow[230 + gflog[a]];
}
static void burn_rspc_p0p1(unsigned char *sector, int col,
unsigned char *p0_lsb, unsigned char *p0_msb,
unsigned char *p1_lsb, unsigned char *p1_msb)
{
unsigned char *start, b;
unsigned int i, sum_v_lsb = 0, sum_v_msb = 0;
unsigned int hxv_lsb = 0, hxv_msb = 0;
start = sector + 12 + 2 * col;
for(i = 0; i < 24; i++) {
b = *start;
sum_v_lsb ^= b;
#ifdef Libburn_use_h_matriceS
hxv_lsb ^= burn_rspc_mult(b, h26[i]);
#else
hxv_lsb ^= burn_rspc_mult(b, gfpow[25 - i]);
#endif
b = *(start + 1);
sum_v_msb ^= b;
#ifdef Libburn_use_h_matriceS
hxv_msb ^= burn_rspc_mult(b, h26[i]);
#else
hxv_msb ^= burn_rspc_mult(b, gfpow[25 - i]);
#endif
start += 86;
}
/* 3 = gfpow[1] ^ gfpow[0] , 2 = gfpow[1] */
*p0_lsb = burn_rspc_div_3(burn_rspc_mult(2, sum_v_lsb) ^ hxv_lsb);
*p0_msb = burn_rspc_div_3(burn_rspc_mult(2, sum_v_msb) ^ hxv_msb);
*p1_lsb = sum_v_lsb ^ *p0_lsb;
*p1_msb = sum_v_msb ^ *p0_msb;
}
void burn_rspc_parity_p(unsigned char *sector)
{
int i;
unsigned char p0_lsb, p0_msb, p1_lsb, p1_msb;
/* Loop over P columns */
for(i = 0; i < 43; i++) {
burn_rspc_p0p1(sector, i, &p0_lsb, &p0_msb, &p1_lsb, &p1_msb);
sector[2162 + 2 * i] = p0_lsb;
sector[2162 + 2 * i + 1] = p0_msb;
sector[2076 + 2 * i] = p1_lsb;
sector[2076 + 2 * i + 1] = p1_msb;
#ifdef Libburn_with_lec_generatoR
if(verbous) {
printf("p %2d : %2.2X %2.2X ", i,
(unsigned int) p0_lsb, (unsigned int) p0_msb);
printf("%2.2X %2.2X ",
(unsigned int) p1_lsb, (unsigned int) p1_msb);
printf("-> %d,%d\n", 2162 + 2 * i, 2076 + 2 * i);
}
#endif /* Libburn_with_lec_generatoR */
}
}
static void burn_rspc_q0q1(unsigned char *sector, int diag,
unsigned char *q0_lsb, unsigned char *q0_msb,
unsigned char *q1_lsb, unsigned char *q1_msb)
{
unsigned char *start, b;
unsigned int i, idx, sum_v_lsb = 0, sum_v_msb = 0;
unsigned int hxv_lsb = 0, hxv_msb = 0;
start = sector + 12;
idx = 2 * 43 * diag;
for(i = 0; i < 43; i++) {
if (idx >= 2236)
idx -= 2236;
b = start[idx];
sum_v_lsb ^= b;
#ifdef Libburn_use_h_matriceS
hxv_lsb ^= burn_rspc_mult(b, h45[i]);
#else
hxv_lsb ^= burn_rspc_mult(b, gfpow[44 - i]);
#endif
b = start[idx + 1];
sum_v_msb ^= b;
#ifdef Libburn_use_h_matriceS
hxv_msb ^= burn_rspc_mult(b, h45[i]);
#else
hxv_msb ^= burn_rspc_mult(b, gfpow[44 - i]);
#endif
idx += 88;
}
/* 3 = gfpow[1] ^ gfpow[0] , 2 = gfpow[1] */
*q0_lsb = burn_rspc_div_3(burn_rspc_mult(2, sum_v_lsb) ^ hxv_lsb);
*q0_msb = burn_rspc_div_3(burn_rspc_mult(2, sum_v_msb) ^ hxv_msb);
*q1_lsb = sum_v_lsb ^ *q0_lsb;
*q1_msb = sum_v_msb ^ *q0_msb;
}
void burn_rspc_parity_q(unsigned char *sector)
{
int i;
unsigned char q0_lsb, q0_msb, q1_lsb, q1_msb;
/* Loop over Q diagonals */
for(i = 0; i < 26; i++) {
burn_rspc_q0q1(sector, i, &q0_lsb, &q0_msb, &q1_lsb, &q1_msb);
sector[2300 + 2 * i] = q0_lsb;
sector[2300 + 2 * i + 1] = q0_msb;
sector[2248 + 2 * i] = q1_lsb;
sector[2248 + 2 * i + 1] = q1_msb;
#ifdef Libburn_with_lec_generatoR
if(verbous) {
printf("q %2d : %2.2X %2.2X ", i,
(unsigned int) q0_lsb, (unsigned int) q0_msb);
printf("%2.2X %2.2X ",
(unsigned int) q1_lsb, (unsigned int) q1_msb);
printf("-> %d,%d\n", 2300 + 2 * i, 2248 + 2 * i);
}
#endif /* Libburn_with_lec_generatoR */
}
}
/* ------------------------------------------------------------------------- */
/* The new implementation of the ECMA-130 Annex B scrambler.
It is totally unoptimized. One should make use of larger word operations.
Measurements indicate that about 50 MIPS are needed for 48x CD speed.
*/
void burn_ecma130_scramble(unsigned char *sector)
{
int i;
unsigned char *s;
s = sector + 12;
for (i = 0; i < 2340; i++)
s[i] ^= ecma_130_annex_b[i];
}
/* ------------------------------------------------------------------------- */
/* The following code is not needed for libburn but rather documents the
origin of the tables above. In libburn it will not be compiled.
*/
#ifdef Libburn_with_lec_generatoR
/* This function produced the content of gflog[] and gfpow[]
*/
static int burn_rspc_setup_tables(void)
{
unsigned int b, l;
memset(gflog, 0, sizeof(gflog));
memset(gfpow, 0, sizeof(gfpow));
b = 1;
for (l = 0; l < 255; l++) {
gfpow[l] = (unsigned char) b;
gflog[b] = (unsigned char) l;
b = b << 1;
if (b & 256)
b = b ^ 0x11d;
}
return 0;
}
/* This function printed the content of gflog[] and gfpow[] as C code
and compared the content with the tables of the old implementation.
h26[] and h45[] are reverted order copies of gfpow[]
*/
static int burn_rspc_print_tables(void)
{
int i;
printf("static unsigned char gfpow[255] = {");
printf("\n\t");
for(i= 0; i < 255; i++) {
printf("%3u, ", gfpow[i]);
#ifdef Libburn_with_old_lec_comparisoN
if(gfpow[i] != gf8_ilog[i])
fprintf(stderr, "*** ILOG %d : %d != %d ***\n", i, gfpow[i], gf8_ilog[i]);
#endif
if((i % 10) == 9)
printf("\n\t");
}
printf("\n};\n\n");
printf("static unsigned char gflog[256] = {");
printf("\n\t");
for(i= 0; i < 256; i++) {
printf(" %3u,", gflog[i]);
#ifdef Libburn_with_old_lec_comparisoN
if(gflog[i] != gf8_log[i])
fprintf(stderr, "*** LOG %d : %d != %d ***\n", i, gflog[i], gf8_log[i]);
#endif
if((i % 10) == 9)
printf("\n\t");
}
printf("\n};\n\n");
printf("static unsigned char h26[26] = {");
printf("\n\t");
for(i= 0; i < 26; i++) {
printf(" %3u,", gfpow[25 - i]);
if((i % 10) == 9)
printf("\n\t");
}
printf("\n};\n\n");
printf("static unsigned char h45[45] = {");
printf("\n\t");
for(i= 0; i < 45; i++) {
printf(" %3u,",gfpow[44 - i]);
if((i % 10) == 9)
printf("\n\t");
}
printf("\n};\n\n");
return 0;
}
/* This code was used to generate the content of array ecma_130_annex_b[].
*/
static unsigned short ecma_130_fsr = 1;
static int next_bit(void)
{
int ret;
ret = ecma_130_fsr & 1;
ecma_130_fsr = (ecma_130_fsr >> 1) & 0x3fff;
if (ret ^ (ecma_130_fsr & 1))
ecma_130_fsr |= 0x4000;
return ret;
}
static int print_ecma_130_scrambler(void)
{
int i, j, b;
ecma_130_fsr = 1;
printf("static unsigned char ecma_130_annex_b[2340] = {");
printf("\n\t");
for (i = 0; i < 2340; i++) {
b = 0;
for (j = 0; j < 8; j++)
b |= next_bit() << j;
printf("%3u, ", b);
if ((i % 10) == 9)
printf("\n\t");
}
printf("\n};\n");
return 1;
}
#ifdef Libburn_with_general_rspc_diV
/* This is a general polynomial division function.
burn_rspc_div_3() has been derived from this by setting b to constant 3.
*/
static unsigned char burn_rspc_div(unsigned char a, unsigned char b)
{
int d;
if (a == 0)
return 0;
if (b == 0)
return -1;
d = gflog[a] - gflog[b];
if (d < 0)
d += 255;
return gfpow[d];
}
#endif /* Libburn_with_general_rspc_diV */
#endif /* Libburn_with_lec_generatoR */

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@ -0,0 +1,24 @@
/* -*- indent-tabs-mode: t; tab-width: 8; c-basic-offset: 8; -*- */
/* ts A91016 : libburn/ecma130ab.h is the replacement for old libburn/lec.h
Copyright 2009, Thomas Schmitt <scdbackup@gmx.net>, libburnia-project.org
Provided under GPL version 2 or later.
This code module implements the computations prescribed in ECMA-130 Annex A
and B. For explanations of the underlying mathematics see ecma130ab.c .
*/
#ifndef Libburn_ecma130ab_includeD
#define Libburn_ecma130ab_includeD 1
void burn_rspc_parity_p(unsigned char *sector);
void burn_rspc_parity_q(unsigned char *sector);
void burn_ecma130_scramble(unsigned char *sector);
#endif /* ! Libburn_ecma130ab_includeD */

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@ -1,5 +1,16 @@
/* -*- 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>
Provided under GPL version 2 or later.
*/
#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H
#include "../config.h"
#endif
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <stdio.h>
@ -27,8 +38,6 @@ an unreadable disc */
/* This is a generic OS oriented function wrapper which compensates
shortcommings of read() in respect to a guaranteed amount of return data.
See man 2 read , paragraph "RETURN VALUE".
Possibly libburn/file.c is not the right storage location for this.
To make it ready for a move, this function is not declared static.
*/
static int read_full_buffer(int fd, unsigned char *buffer, int size)
{
@ -84,7 +93,9 @@ static off_t file_size(struct burn_source *source)
if (fs->fixed_size > 0)
return fs->fixed_size;
if (fstat(fs->datafd, &buf) == -1)
if (fstat(fs->datafd, &buf) != 0)
return (off_t) 0;
if ((buf.st_mode & S_IFMT) != S_IFREG)
return (off_t) 0;
return (off_t) buf.st_size;
}
@ -118,7 +129,7 @@ struct burn_source *burn_file_source_new(const char *path, const char *subpath)
return NULL;
}
}
fs = malloc(sizeof(struct burn_source_file));
fs = calloc(1, sizeof(struct burn_source_file));
/* ts A70825 */
if (fs == NULL) {
@ -164,7 +175,7 @@ struct burn_source *burn_fd_source_new(int datafd, int subfd, off_t size)
if (datafd == -1)
return NULL;
fs = malloc(sizeof(struct burn_source_file));
fs = calloc(1, sizeof(struct burn_source_file));
if (fs == NULL) /* ts A70825 */
return NULL;
fs->datafd = datafd;
@ -200,9 +211,10 @@ struct burn_source *burn_fd_source_new(int datafd, int subfd, off_t size)
static int fifo_sleep(int flag)
{
static struct timespec sleeptime = { 0, 50000000}; /* 50 ms */
static unsigned long sleeptime = 50000; /* 50 ms */
return nanosleep(&sleeptime, NULL);
usleep(sleeptime);
return 0;
}
@ -211,7 +223,7 @@ static int fifo_read(struct burn_source *source,
int size)
{
struct burn_source_fifo *fs = source->data;
int ret, todo, rpos, bufsize, diff;
int ret, todo, rpos, bufsize, diff, counted = 0;
if (fs->end_of_consumption) {
/* ??? msg: reading has been ended already */;
@ -256,6 +268,9 @@ static int fifo_read(struct burn_source *source,
"Forwarded input error ends output", 0, 0);
return -1;
}
if (!counted)
fs->empty_counter++;
counted = 1;
fifo_sleep(0);
}
diff = fs->buf_writepos - rpos; /* read volatile only once */
@ -285,6 +300,7 @@ static int fifo_read(struct burn_source *source,
(size - todo), fs->buf_readpos, (double) fs->out_counter);
*/
fs->get_counter++;
return (size - todo);
}
@ -312,8 +328,10 @@ static void fifo_free(struct burn_source *source)
burn_fifo_abort(fs, 0);
if (fs->inp != NULL)
burn_source_free(fs->inp);
if (fs->buf != NULL)
free(fs->buf);
burn_os_free_buffer(fs->buf,
((size_t) fs->chunksize) * (size_t) fs->chunks, 0);
free((char *) fs);
}
@ -321,7 +339,8 @@ static void fifo_free(struct burn_source *source)
int burn_fifo_source_shoveller(struct burn_source *source, int flag)
{
struct burn_source_fifo *fs = source->data;
int ret, bufsize, diff, wpos, rpos, trans_end, free_bytes;
int ret, bufsize, diff, wpos, rpos, trans_end, free_bytes, fill;
int counted;
char *bufpt;
pthread_t thread_handle_storage;
@ -335,6 +354,7 @@ int burn_fifo_source_shoveller(struct burn_source *source, int flag)
/* wait for enough buffer space available */
wpos = fs->buf_writepos;
counted = 0;
while (1) {
rpos = fs->buf_readpos;
diff = rpos - wpos;
@ -345,18 +365,28 @@ int burn_fifo_source_shoveller(struct burn_source *source, int flag)
free_bytes = diff - 1;
else {
free_bytes = (bufsize - wpos) + rpos - 1;
if (bufsize - wpos < fs->chunksize)
if (bufsize - wpos < fs->inp_read_size)
trans_end = 1;
}
if (free_bytes >= fs->chunksize)
if (free_bytes >= fs->inp_read_size)
break;
if (!counted)
fs->full_counter++;
counted = 1;
fifo_sleep(0);
}
fill = bufsize - free_bytes - 1;
if (fill < fs->total_min_fill)
fs->total_min_fill = fill;
if (fill < fs->interval_min_fill)
fs->interval_min_fill = fill;
/* prepare the receiving memory */
bufpt = fs->buf + wpos;
if (trans_end) {
bufpt = calloc(fs->chunksize, 1);
bufpt = burn_os_alloc_buffer(
(size_t) fs->inp_read_size, 0);
if (bufpt == NULL) {
libdax_msgs_submit(libdax_messenger, -1,
0x00000003,
@ -370,15 +400,17 @@ int burn_fifo_source_shoveller(struct burn_source *source, int flag)
/* Obtain next chunk */
if (fs->inp->read != NULL)
ret = fs->inp->read(fs->inp,
(unsigned char *) bufpt, fs->chunksize);
(unsigned char *) bufpt, fs->inp_read_size);
else
ret = fs->inp->read_xt( fs->inp,
(unsigned char *) bufpt, fs->chunksize);
if (ret > 0)
fs->in_counter += ret;
else if (ret == 0)
(unsigned char *) bufpt, fs->inp_read_size);
if (ret == 0) {
/* >>> ??? ts B00326 */
/* >>> report EOF of fifo input and fs->in_counter */;
break; /* EOF */
else {
} else if (ret < 0) {
libdax_msgs_submit(libdax_messenger, -1, 0x00020153,
LIBDAX_MSGS_SEV_SORRY, LIBDAX_MSGS_PRIO_HIGH,
"Read error on fifo input", errno, 0);
@ -387,17 +419,21 @@ int burn_fifo_source_shoveller(struct burn_source *source, int flag)
fs->input_error = EIO;
break;
}
fs->in_counter += ret;
fs->put_counter++;
/* activate read chunk */
if (ret > fs->chunksize) /* beware of ill custom burn_source */
ret = fs->chunksize;
if (ret > fs->inp_read_size)
/* beware of ill custom burn_source */
ret = fs->inp_read_size;
if (trans_end) {
/* copy to end of buffer */
memcpy(fs->buf + wpos, bufpt, bufsize - wpos);
/* copy to start of buffer */
memcpy(fs->buf, bufpt + (bufsize - wpos),
fs->chunksize - (bufsize - wpos));
free(bufpt);
fs->inp_read_size - (bufsize - wpos));
burn_os_free_buffer(bufpt, (size_t) fs->inp_read_size,
0);
if (ret >= bufsize - wpos)
fs->buf_writepos = ret - (bufsize - wpos);
else
@ -433,7 +469,9 @@ int burn_fifo_source_shoveller(struct burn_source *source, int flag)
So in both cases the consumer is aware that reading is futile
or even fatal.
*/
free(fs->buf); /* Give up fifo buffer. Next fifo might start soon. */
if(fs->buf != NULL)
burn_os_free_buffer(fs->buf,
((size_t) fs->chunksize) * (size_t) fs->chunks, 0);
fs->buf = NULL;
fs->thread_handle= NULL;
@ -444,13 +482,16 @@ int burn_fifo_source_shoveller(struct burn_source *source, int flag)
int burn_fifo_cancel(struct burn_source *source)
{
int ret;
struct burn_source_fifo *fs = source->data;
burn_source_cancel(fs->inp);
return(1);
ret = burn_source_cancel(fs->inp);
return ret;
}
/*
@param flag bit0= allow larger read chunks
*/
struct burn_source *burn_fifo_source_new(struct burn_source *inp,
int chunksize, int chunks, int flag)
{
@ -469,7 +510,7 @@ struct burn_source *burn_fifo_source_new(struct burn_source *inp,
"Desired fifo buffer too small", 0, 0);
return NULL;
}
fs = malloc(sizeof(struct burn_source_fifo));
fs = calloc(1, sizeof(struct burn_source_fifo));
if (fs == NULL)
return NULL;
fs->is_started = 0;
@ -477,6 +518,10 @@ struct burn_source *burn_fifo_source_new(struct burn_source *inp,
fs->thread_pid = 0;
fs->thread_is_valid = 0;
fs->inp = NULL; /* set later */
if (flag & 1)
fs->inp_read_size = 32 * 1024;
else
fs->inp_read_size = chunksize;
fs->chunksize = chunksize;
fs->chunks = chunks;
fs->buf = NULL;
@ -485,6 +530,9 @@ struct burn_source *burn_fifo_source_new(struct burn_source *inp,
fs->input_error = 0;
fs->end_of_consumption = 0;
fs->in_counter = fs->out_counter = 0;
fs->total_min_fill = fs->interval_min_fill = 0;
fs->put_counter = fs->get_counter = 0;
fs->empty_counter = fs->full_counter = 0;
src = burn_source_new();
if (src == NULL) {
@ -550,34 +598,89 @@ int burn_fifo_inquire_status(struct burn_source *source,
}
int burn_fifo_peek_data(struct burn_source *source, char *buf, int bufsize,
/* ts A91125 : API */
void burn_fifo_get_statistics(struct burn_source *source,
int *total_min_fill, int *interval_min_fill,
int *put_counter, int *get_counter,
int *empty_counter, int *full_counter)
{
struct burn_source_fifo *fs = source->data;
*total_min_fill = fs->total_min_fill;
*interval_min_fill = fs->interval_min_fill;
*put_counter = fs->put_counter;
*get_counter = fs->get_counter;
*empty_counter = fs->empty_counter;
*full_counter = fs->full_counter;
}
/* ts A91125 : API */
void burn_fifo_next_interval(struct burn_source *source,
int *interval_min_fill)
{
struct burn_source_fifo *fs = source->data;
int size, free_bytes, ret;
char *status_text;
*interval_min_fill = fs->interval_min_fill;
ret = burn_fifo_inquire_status(source,
&size, &free_bytes, &status_text);
fs->interval_min_fill = size - free_bytes - 1;
}
/* @param flag bit0= do not copy to buf but only wait until the fifo has read
bufsize or input ended.
The same happens if buf is NULL.
bit1= fill to max fifo size
*/
int burn_fifo_fill_data(struct burn_source *source, char *buf, int bufsize,
int flag)
{
int size, free_bytes, ret, wait_count= 0;
char *status_text;
struct burn_source_fifo *fs = source->data;
if (buf == NULL)
flag |= 1;
/* Eventually start fifo thread by reading 0 bytes */
ret = fifo_read(source, (unsigned char *) NULL, 0);
if (ret<0)
return 0;
{ret = 0; goto ex;}
/* wait for at least bufsize bytes being ready */
while (1) {
ret= burn_fifo_inquire_status(source,
&size, &free_bytes, &status_text);
if (size < bufsize) {
libdax_msgs_submit(libdax_messenger, -1, 0x0002015c,
LIBDAX_MSGS_SEV_FAILURE, LIBDAX_MSGS_PRIO_HIGH,
"Fifo size is smaller than desired peek buffer", 0, 0);
return -1;
if (flag & 2) {
bufsize = size - (size % fs->inp_read_size) -
fs->inp_read_size;
if (bufsize <= 0)
{ret = 0; goto ex;}
}
if (size - fs->inp_read_size < bufsize) {
if (flag & 1) {
bufsize = size - (size % fs->inp_read_size) -
fs->inp_read_size;
if (bufsize <= 0)
{ret = 0; goto ex;}
} else {
libdax_msgs_submit(libdax_messenger, -1,
0x0002015c, LIBDAX_MSGS_SEV_FAILURE,
LIBDAX_MSGS_PRIO_HIGH,
"Fifo size too small for desired peek buffer",
0, 0);
{ret = -1; goto ex;}
}
}
if (fs->out_counter > 0 || (ret & 4) || fs->buf == NULL) {
libdax_msgs_submit(libdax_messenger, -1, 0x0002015e,
LIBDAX_MSGS_SEV_FATAL, LIBDAX_MSGS_PRIO_HIGH,
"Fifo is already under consumption when peeking is desired",
0, 0);
return -1;
{ret = -1; goto ex;}
}
if(size - free_bytes >= bufsize) {
@ -586,17 +689,33 @@ int burn_fifo_peek_data(struct burn_source *source, char *buf, int bufsize,
"libburn_DEBUG: after waiting cycle %d : fifo %s , %d bytes\n",
wait_count, status_text, size - free_bytes);
*/
memcpy(buf, fs->buf, bufsize);
return 1;
if(!(flag & 1))
memcpy(buf, fs->buf, bufsize);
{ret = 1; goto ex;}
}
if (ret&2) { /* input has ended, not enough data arrived */
if (ret & 2) {
/* input has ended, not enough data arrived */
if (flag & 1)
{ret = 0; goto ex;}
libdax_msgs_submit(libdax_messenger, -1, 0x0002015d,
LIBDAX_MSGS_SEV_SORRY, LIBDAX_MSGS_PRIO_HIGH,
"Fifo input ended short of desired peek buffer size",
0, 0);
return 0;
{ret = 0; goto ex;}
}
if (free_bytes < fs->inp_read_size) {
/* Usable fifo size filled, not enough data arrived */
if (flag & 1)
{ret = 0; goto ex;}
libdax_msgs_submit(libdax_messenger, -1, 0x00020174,
LIBDAX_MSGS_SEV_SORRY, LIBDAX_MSGS_PRIO_HIGH,
"Fifo alignment does not allow desired read size",
0, 0);
{ret = 0; goto ex;}
}
usleep(100000);
wait_count++;
@ -608,5 +727,184 @@ int burn_fifo_peek_data(struct burn_source *source, char *buf, int bufsize,
*/
}
return(0);
ret = 0;
ex:;
fs->total_min_fill = fs->interval_min_fill = fs->buf_writepos;
return(ret);
}
/* ts A80713 : API */
int burn_fifo_peek_data(struct burn_source *source, char *buf, int bufsize,
int flag)
{
return burn_fifo_fill_data(source, buf, bufsize, 0);
}
/* ts A91125 : API */
int burn_fifo_fill(struct burn_source *source, int bufsize, int flag)
{
return burn_fifo_fill_data(source, NULL, bufsize,
1 | ((flag & 1) << 1));
}
/* ----------------------------- Offset source ----------------------------- */
/* ts B00922 */
static void offst_free(struct burn_source *source);
static struct burn_source_offst *offst_auth(struct burn_source *source)
{
if (source->free_data != offst_free) {
libdax_msgs_submit(libdax_messenger, -1, 0x0002017a,
LIBDAX_MSGS_SEV_FAILURE, LIBDAX_MSGS_PRIO_HIGH,
"Expected offset source object as parameter",
0, 0);
return NULL;
}
return (struct burn_source_offst *) source->data;
}
static off_t offst_get_size(struct burn_source *source)
{
struct burn_source_offst *fs;
if ((fs = offst_auth(source)) == NULL)
return (off_t) 0;
return fs->size;
}
static int offst_set_size(struct burn_source *source, off_t size)
{
struct burn_source_offst *fs;
if ((fs = offst_auth(source)) == NULL)
return 0;
fs->size = size;
return 1;
}
static void offst_free(struct burn_source *source)
{
struct burn_source_offst *fs;
if ((fs = offst_auth(source)) == NULL)
return;
if (fs->prev != NULL)
offst_auth(fs->prev)->next = fs->next;
if (fs->next != NULL)
offst_auth(fs->next)->prev = fs->prev;
if (fs->inp != NULL)
burn_source_free(fs->inp); /* i.e. decrement refcount */
free(source->data);
}
static int offst_read(struct burn_source *source, unsigned char *buffer,
int size)
{
int ret, to_read, todo;
struct burn_source_offst *fs;
if ((fs = offst_auth(source)) == 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->running= 1;
}
if(fs->pos < fs->start) {
todo = fs->start - fs->pos;
while (todo > 0) {
to_read = todo;
if (to_read > size)
to_read = size;
ret = burn_source_read(fs->inp, buffer, to_read);
if (ret <= 0)
return ret;
todo -= ret;
fs->pos += ret;
}
}
/* Produce EOF if source size is exhausted.
burn_source delivers no incomplete sector buffers.
*/
if (fs->pos + size > fs->start + fs->size)
return 0;
/* Read payload */
ret = burn_source_read(fs->inp, buffer, size);
if (ret > 0)
fs->pos += ret;
return ret;
}
static int offst_cancel(struct burn_source *source)
{
int ret;
struct burn_source_offst *fs;
if ((fs = offst_auth(source)) == NULL)
return -1;
ret = burn_source_cancel(fs->inp);
return ret;
}
struct burn_source *burn_offst_source_new(
struct burn_source *inp, struct burn_source *prev,
off_t start, off_t size, int flag)
{
struct burn_source *src;
struct burn_source_offst *fs, *prev_fs = NULL;
if (prev != NULL)
if ((prev_fs = offst_auth(prev)) == NULL)
return NULL; /* Not type burn_source_offst */
fs = calloc(1, sizeof(struct burn_source_offst));
if (fs == NULL)
return NULL;
src = burn_source_new();
if (src == NULL) {
free((char *) fs);
return NULL;
}
src->read = NULL;
src->read_sub = NULL;
src->get_size = offst_get_size;
src->set_size = offst_set_size;
src->free_data = offst_free;
src->data = fs;
src->version= 1;
src->read_xt = offst_read;
src->cancel= offst_cancel;
fs->inp = inp;
fs->prev = prev;
fs->next = NULL;
if (prev != NULL) {
if (prev_fs->next != NULL) {
offst_auth(prev_fs->next)->prev = src;
fs->next = prev_fs->next;
}
prev_fs->next = src;
if (prev_fs->start + prev_fs->size > start) {
libdax_msgs_submit(libdax_messenger, -1, 0x00020179,
LIBDAX_MSGS_SEV_FAILURE, LIBDAX_MSGS_PRIO_HIGH,
"Offset source start address is before end of previous source",
0, 0);
return NULL;
}
}
fs->start = start;
fs->size = size;
fs->running = 0;
fs->pos = 0;
inp->refcount++; /* make sure inp lives longer than src */
return src;
}

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@ -1,5 +1,10 @@
/* -*- 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>
Provided under GPL version 2 or later.
*/
#ifndef BURN__FILE_H
#define BURN__FILE_H
@ -35,6 +40,7 @@ struct burn_source_fifo {
/* the burn_source for which this fifo is acting as proxy */
struct burn_source *inp;
int inp_read_size;
/* <<< up to now it was only a pipe. This is on its way out. */
int outlet[2];
@ -51,6 +57,14 @@ struct burn_source_fifo {
off_t in_counter;
off_t out_counter;
int total_min_fill;
int interval_min_fill;
int put_counter;
int get_counter;
int empty_counter;
int full_counter;
};
@ -60,4 +74,22 @@ struct burn_source_fifo {
int burn_fifo_source_shoveller(struct burn_source *source, int flag);
/* ts B00922 */
struct burn_source_offst {
/* See burn_offst_source_new() */
struct burn_source *inp;
struct burn_source *prev;
off_t start;
off_t size;
/* To help offst_free() */
struct burn_source *next;
/* The current reading position */
int running;
off_t pos;
};
#endif /* LIBBURN__FILE_H */

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@ -1,5 +1,15 @@
/* -*- 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>
Provided under GPL version 2 or later.
*/
#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H
#include "../config.h"
#endif
#include <unistd.h>
/* ts A61007 */
@ -9,6 +19,7 @@
#include <signal.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <pthread.h>
/* ts A70928 : init.h is for others, not for init .c
#include "init.h"
@ -32,14 +43,16 @@ struct libdax_msgs *libdax_messenger= NULL;
int burn_running = 0;
/* ts A60813 : Linux: wether to use O_EXCL on open() of device files */
/* 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()
*/
int burn_sg_open_o_excl = 1;
/* ts A70403 : Linux: wether to use fcntl(,F_SETLK,)
/* ts A70403 : GNU/Linux: wether to use fcntl(,F_SETLK,)
after open() of device files */
int burn_sg_fcntl_f_setlk = 1;
/* ts A70314 : Linux: what device family to use :
/* ts A70314 : GNU/Linux: what device family to use :
0= default family
1= sr
2= scd
@ -59,6 +72,12 @@ int burn_sg_open_o_nonblock = 1;
to unconditional abort of the process */
int burn_sg_open_abort_busy = 0;
/* The message returned from sg_id_string() and/or sg_initialize()
*/
static char sg_initialize_msg[1024] = {""};
/* ts A61002 */
#include "cleanup.h"
@ -66,15 +85,33 @@ int burn_sg_open_abort_busy = 0;
/* Parameters for builtin abort handler */
static char abort_message_prefix[81] = {"libburn : "};
static pid_t abort_control_pid= 0;
static pthread_t abort_control_thread;
volatile int burn_global_abort_level= 0;
int burn_global_abort_signum= 0;
void *burn_global_signal_handle = NULL;
burn_abort_handler_t burn_global_signal_handler = NULL;
int burn_builtin_signal_action = 0; /* burn_set_signal_handling() */
volatile int burn_builtin_triggered_action = 0; /* burn_is_aborting() */
/* ts A70223 : wether implemented untested profiles are supported */
int burn_support_untested_profiles = 0;
/* ts A91111 :
whether to log SCSI commands (to be implemented in sg-*.c)
bit0= log in /tmp/libburn_sg_command_log
bit1= log to stderr
bit2= flush every line
*/
int burn_sg_log_scsi = 0;
/* ts B10312 :
Whether to map random-access readonly files to drive role 4.
Else it is role 2 overwriteable drive
*/
int burn_drive_role_4_allowed = 0;
/* ts A60925 : ticket 74 */
/** Create the messenger object for libburn. */
@ -103,6 +140,14 @@ int burn_initialize(void)
ret = burn_msgs_initialize();
if (ret <= 0)
return 0;
ret = sg_initialize(sg_initialize_msg, 0);
if (ret <= 0) {
libdax_msgs_submit(libdax_messenger, -1,
0x00020175,
LIBDAX_MSGS_SEV_FATAL, LIBDAX_MSGS_PRIO_HIGH,
sg_initialize_msg, 0, 0);
return 0;
}
burn_running = 1;
return 1;
}
@ -130,10 +175,22 @@ void burn_finish(void)
/* ts A60924 : ticket 74 */
libdax_msgs_destroy(&libdax_messenger,0);
sg_shutdown(0);
burn_running = 0;
}
/* ts A91226 */
/** API function. See libburn.h */
char *burn_scsi_transport_id(int flag)
{
if (!burn_running)
sg_id_string(sg_initialize_msg, 0);
return sg_initialize_msg;
}
/* ts A60813 */
/** API function. See libburn.h */
void burn_preset_device_open(int exclusive, int blocking, int abort_on_busy)
@ -288,6 +345,20 @@ int burn_sev_to_text(int severity_number, char **severity_name, int flag)
return ret;
}
/* ts B00224 */
char *burn_util_thread_id(pid_t pid, pthread_t tid, char text[80])
{
int i, l;
sprintf(text, "[%lu,", (unsigned long int) getpid());
l= strlen(text);
for(i= 0; i < sizeof(pthread_t) && 2 * i < 80 - l - 3; i++)
sprintf(text + l + 2 * i,
"%2.2X", ((unsigned char *) &tid)[i]);
sprintf(text + l + 2 * i, "]");
return text;
}
int burn_builtin_abort_handler(void *handle, int signum, int flag)
{
@ -296,15 +367,53 @@ int burn_builtin_abort_handler(void *handle, int signum, int flag)
/*
#define Libburn_signal_handler_verbouS 1
*/
int ret;
struct burn_drive *d;
#ifdef Libburn_signal_handler_verbouS
fprintf(stderr,
"libburn_ABORT: pid = %d , abort_control_pid = %d , sig= %d\n",
getpid(), abort_control_pid, signum);
char text[80];
fprintf(stderr, "libburn_ABORT: in = %s\n",
burn_util_thread_id(getpid(), pthread_self(), text));
fprintf(stderr, "libburn_ABORT: ctrl = %s\n",
burn_util_thread_id(abort_control_pid, abort_control_thread,
text));
if (burn_global_signal_handler == burn_builtin_abort_handler)
fprintf(stderr, "libburn_ABORT: signal action = %d\n",
burn_builtin_signal_action);
/* >>> find writing drives and report their tid
fprintf(stderr, "libburn_ABORT: wrt = %s\n",
burn_util_thread_id(0, burn_write_thread_id, text));
fprintf(stderr, "libburn_ABORT: sig= %d\n", signum);
*/
#endif
burn_builtin_triggered_action = burn_builtin_signal_action;
burn_global_abort_level = -1;
if (burn_builtin_signal_action > 1) {
Cleanup_set_handlers(NULL, NULL, 2);
if (burn_builtin_signal_action == 4)
return -2;
fprintf(stderr,"%sABORT : Trying to shut down busy drives\n",
abort_message_prefix);
fprintf(stderr,
"%sABORT : Wait the normal burning time before any kill -9\n",
abort_message_prefix);
burn_abort_5(0, burn_abort_pacifier, abort_message_prefix,
0, 1);
libdax_msgs_submit(libdax_messenger, -1, 0x00020177,
LIBDAX_MSGS_SEV_ABORT, LIBDAX_MSGS_PRIO_HIGH,
"Urged drive worker threads to do emergency halt",
0, 0);
return -2;
}
/* ---- old deprecated stuck-in-abort-handler loop ---- */
/* ts A70928:
Must be quick. Allowed to coincide with other thread and to share
the increment with that one. It must not decrease, though, and
@ -317,7 +426,8 @@ int burn_builtin_abort_handler(void *handle, int signum, int flag)
#ifdef Libburn_new_thread_signal_handleR
ret = burn_drive_find_by_thread_pid(&d, getpid());
ret = burn_drive_find_by_thread_pid(&d, getpid(),
pthread_self());
if (ret > 0 && d->busy == BURN_DRIVE_WRITING) {
/* This is an active writer thread */
@ -357,13 +467,13 @@ int burn_builtin_abort_handler(void *handle, int signum, int flag)
}
burn_global_abort_level = -1;
Cleanup_set_handlers(NULL, NULL, 2);
fprintf(stderr,"%sABORT : Trying to shut down drive and library\n",
abort_message_prefix);
fprintf(stderr,
"%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,
@ -373,28 +483,71 @@ int burn_builtin_abort_handler(void *handle, int signum, int flag)
return(1);
}
/* ts A61002 : API */
void burn_set_signal_handling(void *handle, burn_abort_handler_t handler,
int mode)
int mode)
{
if(handler == NULL && mode == 0) {
/*
fprintf(stderr, "libburn_experimental: burn_set_signal_handling, handler==%lx mode=%d\n", (unsigned long) handler, mode);
*/
if(handler == NULL) {
handler = burn_builtin_abort_handler;
/*
fprintf(stderr, "libburn_experimental: activated burn_builtin_abort_handler() with handle '%s'\n",(handle==NULL ? "libburn : " : (char *) handle));
if ((mode & ~4) == 0)
fprintf(stderr, "libburn_experimental: activated burn_builtin_abort_handler() with handle '%s'\n",(handle==NULL ? "libburn : " : (char *) handle));
*/
}
strcpy(abort_message_prefix, "libburn : ");
if(handle != NULL)
abort_message_prefix[0] = 0;
if(handle != NULL && handler == burn_builtin_abort_handler)
strncpy(abort_message_prefix, (char *) handle,
sizeof(abort_message_prefix)-1);
abort_message_prefix[sizeof(abort_message_prefix)-1] = 0;
abort_control_pid = getpid();
Cleanup_set_handlers(handle, (Cleanup_app_handler_T) handler, mode|4);
abort_control_thread = pthread_self();
burn_builtin_signal_action = (mode >> 4) & 15;
if((mode & 11) != 0)
burn_builtin_signal_action = 0;
if(burn_builtin_signal_action > 1)
burn_builtin_triggered_action = 0;
if(burn_builtin_signal_action == 0)
burn_builtin_signal_action = 1;
Cleanup_set_handlers(handle, (Cleanup_app_handler_T) handler,
(mode & 15) | 4);
burn_global_signal_handle = handle;
burn_global_signal_handler = handler;
}
/* ts B00304 : API */
int burn_is_aborting(int flag)
{
return burn_builtin_triggered_action;
}
/* ts B00225 */
/* @return 0= no abort action 2 pending , 1= not control thread
*/
int burn_init_catch_on_abort(int flag)
{
if (burn_builtin_triggered_action != 2)
return 0;
if (abort_control_pid != getpid() ||
abort_control_thread != pthread_self())
return 1;
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);
exit(1);
}
/* ts A70223 : API */
void burn_allow_untested_profiles(int yes)
{
@ -414,3 +567,16 @@ int burn_set_messenger(void *messenger)
return 1;
}
/* ts A91111 API */
void burn_set_scsi_logging(int flag)
{
burn_sg_log_scsi = flag & 7;
}
/* ts B10312 API */
void burn_allow_drive_role_4(int allowed)
{
burn_drive_role_4_allowed = (allowed & 0xf);
}

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@ -17,5 +17,15 @@ extern int burn_global_abort_signum;
extern void *burn_global_signal_handle;
extern burn_abort_handler_t burn_global_signal_handler;
extern int burn_builtin_signal_action; /* burn_set_signal_handling() */
extern volatile int burn_builtin_triggered_action; /* burn_is_aborting() */
/* ts B00225 */
/* @return 0= no abort pending , 1= not control thread ,
-1= surprisingly burn_abort returned
*/
int burn_init_catch_on_abort(int flag);
#endif /* BURN__INIT_H */

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/* -*- indent-tabs-mode: t; tab-width: 8; c-basic-offset: 8; -*- */
/* borrowed HEAVILY from cdrdao */
#include <string.h>
#include "lec.h"
#define LEC_HEADER_OFFSET 12
#define LEC_MODE1_P_PARITY_OFFSET 2076
#define LEC_MODE1_Q_PARITY_OFFSET 2248
static unsigned char gf8_ilog[255] = {
1, 2, 4, 8, 16, 32, 64, 128, 29, 58, 116, 232, 205, 135, 19, 38, 76,
152, 45, 90, 180, 117, 234, 201, 143, 3, 6, 12, 24, 48, 96,
192, 157, 39, 78, 156, 37, 74, 148, 53, 106, 212, 181, 119,
238, 193, 159, 35, 70, 140, 5, 10, 20, 40, 80, 160, 93, 186,
105, 210, 185, 111, 222, 161, 95, 190, 97, 194, 153, 47, 94,
188, 101, 202, 137, 15, 30, 60, 120, 240, 253, 231, 211, 187,
107, 214, 177, 127, 254, 225, 223, 163, 91, 182, 113, 226, 217,
175, 67, 134, 17, 34, 68, 136, 13, 26, 52, 104, 208, 189, 103,
206, 129, 31, 62, 124, 248, 237, 199, 147, 59, 118, 236, 197,
151, 51, 102, 204, 133, 23, 46, 92, 184, 109, 218, 169, 79,
158, 33, 66, 132, 21, 42, 84, 168, 77, 154, 41, 82, 164, 85,
170, 73, 146, 57, 114, 228, 213, 183, 115, 230, 209, 191, 99,
198, 145, 63, 126, 252, 229, 215, 179, 123, 246, 241, 255, 227,
219, 171, 75, 150, 49, 98, 196, 149, 55, 110, 220, 165, 87,
174, 65, 130, 25, 50, 100, 200, 141, 7, 14, 28, 56, 112, 224,
221, 167, 83, 166, 81, 162, 89, 178, 121, 242, 249, 239, 195,
155, 43, 86, 172, 69, 138, 9, 18, 36, 72, 144, 61, 122, 244,
245, 247, 243, 251, 235, 203, 139, 11, 22, 44, 88, 176, 125,
250, 233, 207, 131, 27, 54, 108, 216, 173, 71, 142,
};
static unsigned char gf8_log[256] = {
0, 0, 1, 25, 2, 50, 26, 198, 3, 223, 51, 238, 27, 104, 199, 75, 4, 100,
224, 14, 52, 141, 239, 129, 28, 193, 105, 248, 200, 8, 76, 113,
5, 138, 101, 47, 225, 36, 15, 33, 53, 147, 142, 218, 240, 18,
130, 69, 29, 181, 194, 125, 106, 39, 249, 185, 201, 154, 9,
120, 77, 228, 114, 166, 6, 191, 139, 98, 102, 221, 48, 253,
226, 152, 37, 179, 16, 145, 34, 136, 54, 208, 148, 206, 143,
150, 219, 189, 241, 210, 19, 92, 131, 56, 70, 64, 30, 66, 182,
163, 195, 72, 126, 110, 107, 58, 40, 84, 250, 133, 186, 61,
202, 94, 155, 159, 10, 21, 121, 43, 78, 212, 229, 172, 115,
243, 167, 87, 7, 112, 192, 247, 140, 128, 99, 13, 103, 74, 222,
237, 49, 197, 254, 24, 227, 165, 153, 119, 38, 184, 180, 124,
17, 68, 146, 217, 35, 32, 137, 46, 55, 63, 209, 91, 149, 188,
207, 205, 144, 135, 151, 178, 220, 252, 190, 97, 242, 86, 211,
171, 20, 42, 93, 158, 132, 60, 57, 83, 71, 109, 65, 162, 31,
45, 67, 216, 183, 123, 164, 118, 196, 23, 73, 236, 127, 12,
111, 246, 108, 161, 59, 82, 41, 157, 85, 170, 251, 96, 134,
177, 187, 204, 62, 90, 203, 89, 95, 176, 156, 169, 160, 81, 11,
245, 22, 235, 122, 117, 44, 215, 79, 174, 213, 233, 230, 231,
173, 232, 116, 214, 244, 234, 168, 80, 88, 175,
};
static unsigned char gf8_q_coeffs[2][45] = {
{97, 251, 133, 60, 82, 160, 155, 201, 8, 112, 246, 11, 21, 42, 157,
169, 80, 174, 232, 230, 172, 211, 241, 18, 68, 216, 44, 121, 9, 200,
75, 103, 221, 252, 96, 176, 88, 167, 114, 76, 199, 26, 1, 0, 0},
{190, 96, 250, 132, 59, 81, 159, 154, 200, 7, 111, 245, 10, 20, 41,
156, 168, 79, 173, 231, 229, 171, 210, 240, 17, 67, 215, 43, 120, 8,
199, 74, 102, 220, 251, 95, 175, 87, 166, 113, 75, 198, 25, 0, 0}
};
static unsigned char gf8_p_coeffs[2][26] = {
{230, 172, 211, 241, 18, 68, 216, 44, 121, 9, 200, 75, 103, 221, 252,
96, 176, 88, 167, 114, 76, 199, 26, 1, 0, 0},
{231, 229, 171, 210, 240, 17, 67, 215, 43, 120, 8, 199, 74, 102, 220,
251, 95, 175, 87, 166, 113, 75, 198, 25, 0, 0}
};
static unsigned char yellowbook_scrambler[2340] = {
1, 128, 0, 96, 0, 40, 0, 30, 128, 8, 96, 6, 168, 2, 254, 129, 128, 96,
96, 40, 40, 30, 158,
136, 104, 102, 174, 170, 252, 127, 1, 224, 0, 72, 0, 54, 128, 22, 224,
14, 200, 4, 86, 131, 126, 225,
224, 72, 72, 54, 182, 150, 246, 238, 198, 204, 82, 213, 253, 159, 1,
168, 0, 126, 128, 32, 96, 24, 40,
10, 158, 135, 40, 98, 158, 169, 168, 126, 254, 160, 64, 120, 48, 34,
148, 25, 175, 74, 252, 55, 1, 214,
128, 94, 224, 56, 72, 18, 182, 141, 182, 229, 182, 203, 54, 215, 86,
222, 190, 216, 112, 90, 164, 59, 59,
83, 83, 125, 253, 225, 129, 136, 96, 102, 168, 42, 254, 159, 0, 104, 0,
46, 128, 28, 96, 9, 232, 6,
206, 130, 212, 97, 159, 104, 104, 46, 174, 156, 124, 105, 225, 238,
200, 76, 86, 181, 254, 247, 0, 70, 128,
50, 224, 21, 136, 15, 38, 132, 26, 227, 75, 9, 247, 70, 198, 178, 210,
245, 157, 135, 41, 162, 158, 249,
168, 66, 254, 177, 128, 116, 96, 39, 104, 26, 174, 139, 60, 103, 81,
234, 188, 79, 49, 244, 20, 71, 79,
114, 180, 37, 183, 91, 54, 187, 86, 243, 126, 197, 224, 83, 8, 61, 198,
145, 146, 236, 109, 141, 237, 165,
141, 187, 37, 179, 91, 53, 251, 87, 3, 126, 129, 224, 96, 72, 40, 54,
158, 150, 232, 110, 206, 172, 84,
125, 255, 97, 128, 40, 96, 30, 168, 8, 126, 134, 160, 98, 248, 41, 130,
158, 225, 168, 72, 126, 182, 160,
118, 248, 38, 194, 154, 209, 171, 28, 127, 73, 224, 54, 200, 22, 214,
142, 222, 228, 88, 75, 122, 183, 99,
54, 169, 214, 254, 222, 192, 88, 80, 58, 188, 19, 49, 205, 212, 85,
159, 127, 40, 32, 30, 152, 8, 106,
134, 175, 34, 252, 25, 129, 202, 224, 87, 8, 62, 134, 144, 98, 236, 41,
141, 222, 229, 152, 75, 42, 183,
95, 54, 184, 22, 242, 142, 197, 164, 83, 59, 125, 211, 97, 157, 232,
105, 142, 174, 228, 124, 75, 97, 247,
104, 70, 174, 178, 252, 117, 129, 231, 32, 74, 152, 55, 42, 150, 159,
46, 232, 28, 78, 137, 244, 102, 199,
106, 210, 175, 29, 188, 9, 177, 198, 244, 82, 199, 125, 146, 161, 173,
184, 125, 178, 161, 181, 184, 119, 50,
166, 149, 186, 239, 51, 12, 21, 197, 207, 19, 20, 13, 207, 69, 148, 51,
47, 85, 220, 63, 25, 208, 10,
220, 7, 25, 194, 138, 209, 167, 28, 122, 137, 227, 38, 201, 218, 214,
219, 30, 219, 72, 91, 118, 187, 102,
243, 106, 197, 239, 19, 12, 13, 197, 197, 147, 19, 45, 205, 221, 149,
153, 175, 42, 252, 31, 1, 200, 0,
86, 128, 62, 224, 16, 72, 12, 54, 133, 214, 227, 30, 201, 200, 86, 214,
190, 222, 240, 88, 68, 58, 179,
83, 53, 253, 215, 1, 158, 128, 104, 96, 46, 168, 28, 126, 137, 224,
102, 200, 42, 214, 159, 30, 232, 8,
78, 134, 180, 98, 247, 105, 134, 174, 226, 252, 73, 129, 246, 224, 70,
200, 50, 214, 149, 158, 239, 40, 76,
30, 181, 200, 119, 22, 166, 142, 250, 228, 67, 11, 113, 199, 100, 82,
171, 125, 191, 97, 176, 40, 116, 30,
167, 72, 122, 182, 163, 54, 249, 214, 194, 222, 209, 152, 92, 106, 185,
239, 50, 204, 21, 149, 207, 47, 20,
28, 15, 73, 196, 54, 211, 86, 221, 254, 217, 128, 90, 224, 59, 8, 19,
70, 141, 242, 229, 133, 139, 35,
39, 89, 218, 186, 219, 51, 27, 85, 203, 127, 23, 96, 14, 168, 4, 126,
131, 96, 97, 232, 40, 78, 158,
180, 104, 119, 110, 166, 172, 122, 253, 227, 1, 137, 192, 102, 208, 42,
220, 31, 25, 200, 10, 214, 135, 30,
226, 136, 73, 166, 182, 250, 246, 195, 6, 209, 194, 220, 81, 153, 252,
106, 193, 239, 16, 76, 12, 53, 197,
215, 19, 30, 141, 200, 101, 150, 171, 46, 255, 92, 64, 57, 240, 18,
196, 13, 147, 69, 173, 243, 61, 133,
209, 163, 28, 121, 201, 226, 214, 201, 158, 214, 232, 94, 206, 184, 84,
114, 191, 101, 176, 43, 52, 31, 87,
72, 62, 182, 144, 118, 236, 38, 205, 218, 213, 155, 31, 43, 72, 31,
118, 136, 38, 230, 154, 202, 235, 23,
15, 78, 132, 52, 99, 87, 105, 254, 174, 192, 124, 80, 33, 252, 24, 65,
202, 176, 87, 52, 62, 151, 80,
110, 188, 44, 113, 221, 228, 89, 139, 122, 231, 99, 10, 169, 199, 62,
210, 144, 93, 172, 57, 189, 210, 241,
157, 132, 105, 163, 110, 249, 236, 66, 205, 241, 149, 132, 111, 35,
108, 25, 237, 202, 205, 151, 21, 174, 143,
60, 100, 17, 235, 76, 79, 117, 244, 39, 7, 90, 130, 187, 33, 179, 88,
117, 250, 167, 3, 58, 129, 211,
32, 93, 216, 57, 154, 146, 235, 45, 143, 93, 164, 57, 187, 82, 243,
125, 133, 225, 163, 8, 121, 198, 162,
210, 249, 157, 130, 233, 161, 142, 248, 100, 66, 171, 113, 191, 100,
112, 43, 100, 31, 107, 72, 47, 118, 156,
38, 233, 218, 206, 219, 20, 91, 79, 123, 116, 35, 103, 89, 234, 186,
207, 51, 20, 21, 207, 79, 20, 52,
15, 87, 68, 62, 179, 80, 117, 252, 39, 1, 218, 128, 91, 32, 59, 88, 19,
122, 141, 227, 37, 137, 219,
38, 219, 90, 219, 123, 27, 99, 75, 105, 247, 110, 198, 172, 82, 253,
253, 129, 129, 160, 96, 120, 40, 34,
158, 153, 168, 106, 254, 175, 0, 124, 0, 33, 192, 24, 80, 10, 188, 7,
49, 194, 148, 81, 175, 124, 124,
33, 225, 216, 72, 90, 182, 187, 54, 243, 86, 197, 254, 211, 0, 93, 192,
57, 144, 18, 236, 13, 141, 197,
165, 147, 59, 45, 211, 93, 157, 249, 169, 130, 254, 225, 128, 72, 96,
54, 168, 22, 254, 142, 192, 100, 80,
43, 124, 31, 97, 200, 40, 86, 158, 190, 232, 112, 78, 164, 52, 123, 87,
99, 126, 169, 224, 126, 200, 32,
86, 152, 62, 234, 144, 79, 44, 52, 29, 215, 73, 158, 182, 232, 118,
206, 166, 212, 122, 223, 99, 24, 41,
202, 158, 215, 40, 94, 158, 184, 104, 114, 174, 165, 188, 123, 49, 227,
84, 73, 255, 118, 192, 38, 208, 26,
220, 11, 25, 199, 74, 210, 183, 29, 182, 137, 182, 230, 246, 202, 198,
215, 18, 222, 141, 152, 101, 170, 171,
63, 63, 80, 16, 60, 12, 17, 197, 204, 83, 21, 253, 207, 1, 148, 0, 111,
64, 44, 48, 29, 212, 9,
159, 70, 232, 50, 206, 149, 148, 111, 47, 108, 28, 45, 201, 221, 150,
217, 174, 218, 252, 91, 1, 251, 64,
67, 112, 49, 228, 20, 75, 79, 119, 116, 38, 167, 90, 250, 187, 3, 51,
65, 213, 240, 95, 4, 56, 3,
82, 129, 253, 160, 65, 184, 48, 114, 148, 37, 175, 91, 60, 59, 81, 211,
124, 93, 225, 249, 136, 66, 230,
177, 138, 244, 103, 7, 106, 130, 175, 33, 188, 24, 113, 202, 164, 87,
59, 126, 147, 96, 109, 232, 45, 142,
157, 164, 105, 187, 110, 243, 108, 69, 237, 243, 13, 133, 197, 163, 19,
57, 205, 210, 213, 157, 159, 41, 168,
30, 254, 136, 64, 102, 176, 42, 244, 31, 7, 72, 2, 182, 129, 182, 224,
118, 200, 38, 214, 154, 222, 235,
24, 79, 74, 180, 55, 55, 86, 150, 190, 238, 240, 76, 68, 53, 243, 87,
5, 254, 131, 0, 97, 192, 40,
80, 30, 188, 8, 113, 198, 164, 82, 251, 125, 131, 97, 161, 232, 120,
78, 162, 180, 121, 183, 98, 246, 169,
134, 254, 226, 192, 73, 144, 54, 236, 22, 205, 206, 213, 148, 95, 47,
120, 28, 34, 137, 217, 166, 218, 250,
219, 3, 27, 65, 203, 112, 87, 100, 62, 171, 80, 127, 124, 32, 33, 216,
24, 90, 138, 187, 39, 51, 90,
149, 251, 47, 3, 92, 1, 249, 192, 66, 208, 49, 156, 20, 105, 207, 110,
212, 44, 95, 93, 248, 57, 130,
146, 225, 173, 136, 125, 166, 161, 186, 248, 115, 2, 165, 193, 187, 16,
115, 76, 37, 245, 219, 7, 27, 66,
139, 113, 167, 100, 122, 171, 99, 63, 105, 208, 46, 220, 28, 89, 201,
250, 214, 195, 30, 209, 200, 92, 86,
185, 254, 242, 192, 69, 144, 51, 44, 21, 221, 207, 25, 148, 10, 239,
71, 12, 50, 133, 213, 163, 31, 57,
200, 18, 214, 141, 158, 229, 168, 75, 62, 183, 80, 118, 188, 38, 241,
218, 196, 91, 19, 123, 77, 227, 117,
137, 231, 38, 202, 154, 215, 43, 30, 159, 72, 104, 54, 174, 150, 252,
110, 193, 236, 80, 77, 252, 53, 129,
215, 32, 94, 152, 56, 106, 146, 175, 45, 188, 29, 177, 201, 180, 86,
247, 126, 198, 160, 82, 248, 61, 130,
145, 161, 172, 120, 125, 226, 161, 137, 184, 102, 242, 170, 197, 191,
19, 48, 13, 212, 5, 159, 67, 40, 49,
222, 148, 88, 111, 122, 172, 35, 61, 217, 209, 154, 220, 107, 25, 239,
74, 204, 55, 21, 214, 143, 30, 228,
8, 75, 70, 183, 114, 246, 165, 134, 251, 34, 195, 89, 145, 250, 236,
67, 13, 241, 197, 132, 83, 35, 125,
217, 225, 154, 200, 107, 22, 175, 78, 252, 52, 65, 215, 112, 94, 164,
56, 123, 82, 163, 125, 185, 225, 178,
200, 117, 150, 167, 46, 250, 156, 67, 41, 241, 222, 196, 88, 83, 122,
189, 227, 49, 137, 212, 102, 223, 106,
216, 47, 26, 156, 11, 41, 199, 94, 210, 184, 93, 178, 185, 181, 178,
247, 53, 134, 151, 34, 238, 153, 140,
106, 229, 239, 11, 12, 7, 69, 194, 179, 17, 181, 204, 119, 21, 230,
143, 10, 228, 7, 11, 66, 135, 113,
162, 164, 121, 187, 98, 243, 105, 133, 238, 227, 12, 73, 197, 246, 211,
6, 221, 194, 217, 145, 154, 236, 107,
13, 239, 69, 140, 51, 37, 213, 219, 31, 27, 72, 11, 118, 135, 102, 226,
170, 201, 191, 22, 240, 14, 196,
4, 83, 67, 125, 241, 225, 132, 72, 99, 118, 169, 230, 254, 202, 192,
87, 16, 62, 140, 16, 101, 204, 43,
21, 223, 79, 24, 52, 10, 151, 71, 46, 178, 156, 117, 169, 231, 62, 202,
144, 87, 44, 62, 157, 208, 105,
156, 46, 233, 220, 78, 217, 244, 90, 199, 123, 18, 163, 77, 185, 245,
178, 199, 53, 146, 151, 45, 174, 157,
188, 105, 177, 238, 244, 76, 71, 117, 242, 167, 5, 186, 131, 51, 33,
213, 216, 95, 26, 184, 11, 50, 135,
85, 162, 191, 57, 176, 18, 244, 13, 135, 69, 162, 179, 57, 181, 210,
247, 29, 134, 137, 162, 230, 249, 138,
194, 231, 17, 138, 140, 103, 37, 234, 155, 15, 43, 68, 31, 115, 72, 37,
246, 155, 6, 235, 66, 207, 113,
148, 36, 111, 91, 108, 59, 109, 211, 109, 157, 237, 169, 141, 190, 229,
176, 75, 52, 55, 87, 86, 190, 190,
240, 112, 68, 36, 51, 91, 85, 251, 127, 3, 96, 1, 232, 0, 78, 128, 52,
96, 23, 104, 14, 174, 132,
124, 99, 97, 233, 232, 78, 206, 180, 84, 119, 127, 102, 160, 42, 248,
31, 2, 136, 1, 166, 128, 122, 224,
35, 8, 25, 198, 138, 210, 231, 29, 138, 137, 167, 38, 250, 154, 195,
43, 17, 223, 76, 88, 53, 250, 151,
3, 46, 129, 220, 96, 89, 232, 58, 206, 147, 20, 109, 207, 109, 148, 45,
175, 93, 188, 57, 177, 210, 244,
93, 135, 121, 162, 162, 249, 185, 130, 242, 225, 133, 136, 99, 38, 169,
218, 254, 219, 0, 91, 64, 59, 112,
19, 100, 13, 235, 69, 143, 115, 36, 37, 219, 91, 27, 123, 75, 99, 119,
105, 230, 174, 202, 252, 87, 1,
254, 128, 64, 96, 48, 40, 20, 30, 143, 72, 100, 54, 171, 86, 255, 126,
192, 32, 80, 24, 60, 10, 145,
199, 44, 82, 157, 253, 169, 129, 190, 224, 112, 72, 36, 54, 155, 86,
235, 126, 207, 96, 84, 40, 63, 94,
144, 56, 108, 18, 173, 205, 189, 149, 177, 175, 52, 124, 23, 97, 206,
168, 84, 126, 191, 96, 112, 40, 36,
30, 155, 72, 107, 118, 175, 102, 252, 42, 193, 223, 16, 88, 12, 58,
133, 211, 35, 29, 217, 201, 154, 214,
235, 30, 207, 72, 84, 54, 191, 86, 240, 62, 196, 16, 83, 76, 61, 245,
209, 135, 28, 98, 137, 233, 166,
206, 250, 212, 67, 31, 113, 200, 36, 86, 155, 126, 235, 96, 79, 104,
52, 46, 151, 92, 110, 185, 236, 114,
205, 229, 149, 139, 47, 39, 92, 26, 185, 203, 50, 215, 85, 158, 191,
40, 112, 30, 164, 8, 123, 70, 163,
114, 249, 229, 130, 203, 33, 151, 88, 110, 186, 172, 115, 61, 229, 209,
139, 28, 103, 73, 234, 182, 207, 54,
212, 22, 223, 78, 216, 52, 90, 151, 123, 46, 163, 92, 121, 249, 226,
194, 201, 145, 150, 236, 110, 205, 236,
85, 141, 255, 37, 128, 27, 32, 11, 88, 7, 122, 130, 163, 33, 185, 216,
114, 218, 165, 155, 59, 43, 83,
95, 125, 248, 33, 130, 152, 97, 170, 168, 127, 62, 160, 16, 120, 12,
34, 133, 217, 163, 26, 249, 203, 2,
215, 65, 158, 176, 104, 116, 46, 167, 92, 122, 185, 227, 50, 201, 213,
150, 223, 46, 216, 28, 90, 137, 251,
38, 195, 90, 209, 251, 28, 67, 73, 241, 246, 196, 70, 211, 114, 221,
229, 153,
};
void scramble(unsigned char *inout)
{
unsigned char *r = inout + 12;
unsigned char *s = yellowbook_scrambler;
unsigned int i;
for (i = 2340; i; i--) {
*r++ ^= *s++;
}
}
/* Calculate the P parities for the sector.
* The 43 P vectors of length 24 are combined with the GF8_P_COEFFS.
*/
void parity_p(unsigned char *sector)
{
int i, j;
unsigned char p0_msb, p1_msb;
unsigned char p0_lsb, p1_lsb;
unsigned char *p_msb_start, *p_lsb_start;
unsigned char *p_msb, *p_lsb;
unsigned char *coeffs0, *coeffs1;
unsigned char *p0, *p1;
unsigned char d;
unsigned short c;
p_lsb_start = sector + LEC_HEADER_OFFSET;
p_msb_start = sector + LEC_HEADER_OFFSET + 1;
p1 = sector + LEC_MODE1_P_PARITY_OFFSET;
p0 = sector + LEC_MODE1_P_PARITY_OFFSET + 2 * 43;
for (i = 0; i <= 42; i++) {
p_lsb = p_lsb_start;
p_msb = p_msb_start;
coeffs0 = gf8_p_coeffs[0];
coeffs1 = gf8_p_coeffs[1];
p0_lsb = p1_lsb = p0_msb = p1_msb = 0;
for (j = 0; j <= 23; j++) {
d = *p_lsb;
if (d != 0) {
c = gf8_log[d] + *coeffs0;
if (c >= 255)
c -= 255;
p0_lsb ^= gf8_ilog[c];
c = gf8_log[d] + *coeffs1;
if (c >= 255)
c -= 255;
p1_lsb ^= gf8_ilog[c];
}
d = *p_msb;
if (d != 0) {
c = gf8_log[d] + *coeffs0;
if (c >= 255)
c -= 255;
p0_msb ^= gf8_ilog[c];
c = gf8_log[d] + *coeffs1;
if (c >= 255)
c -= 255;
p1_msb ^= gf8_ilog[c];
}
coeffs0++;
coeffs1++;
p_lsb += 2 * 43;
p_msb += 2 * 43;
}
*p0 = p0_lsb;
*(p0 + 1) = p0_msb;
*p1 = p1_lsb;
*(p1 + 1) = p1_msb;
p0 += 2;
p1 += 2;
p_lsb_start += 2;
p_msb_start += 2;
}
}
/* Calculate the Q parities for the sector.
* The 26 Q vectors of length 43 are combined with the GF8_Q_COEFFS.
*/
void parity_q(unsigned char *sector)
{
int i, j;
unsigned char q0_msb, q1_msb;
unsigned char q0_lsb, q1_lsb;
unsigned char *q_msb_start, *q_lsb_start;
unsigned char *q_msb, *q_lsb;
unsigned char *coeffs0, *coeffs1;
unsigned char *q0, *q1, *q_start;
unsigned char d;
unsigned short c;
q_lsb_start = sector + LEC_HEADER_OFFSET;
q_msb_start = sector + LEC_HEADER_OFFSET + 1;
q_start = sector + LEC_MODE1_Q_PARITY_OFFSET;
q1 = sector + LEC_MODE1_Q_PARITY_OFFSET;
q0 = sector + LEC_MODE1_Q_PARITY_OFFSET + 2 * 26;
for (i = 0; i <= 25; i++) {
q_lsb = q_lsb_start;
q_msb = q_msb_start;
coeffs0 = gf8_q_coeffs[0];
coeffs1 = gf8_q_coeffs[1];
q0_lsb = q1_lsb = q0_msb = q1_msb = 0;
for (j = 0; j <= 42; j++) {
d = *q_lsb;
if (d != 0) {
c = gf8_log[d] + *coeffs0;
if (c >= 255)
c -= 255;
q0_lsb ^= gf8_ilog[c];
c = gf8_log[d] + *coeffs1;
if (c >= 255)
c -= 255;
q1_lsb ^= gf8_ilog[c];
}
d = *q_msb;
if (d != 0) {
c = gf8_log[d] + *coeffs0;
if (c >= 255)
c -= 255;
q0_msb ^= gf8_ilog[c];
c = gf8_log[d] + *coeffs1;
if (c >= 255)
c -= 255;
q1_msb ^= gf8_ilog[c];
}
coeffs0++;
coeffs1++;
q_lsb += 2 * 44;
q_msb += 2 * 44;
if (q_lsb >= q_start) {
q_msb -= 2 * 1118;
q_lsb -= 2 * 1118;
}
}
*q0 = q0_lsb;
*(q0 + 1) = q0_msb;
*q1 = q1_lsb;
*(q1 + 1) = q1_msb;
q0 += 2;
q1 += 2;
q_lsb_start += 2 * 43;
q_msb_start += 2 * 43;
}
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@ -1,12 +0,0 @@
/* -*- indent-tabs-mode: t; tab-width: 8; c-basic-offset: 8; -*- */
#ifndef __LEC
#define __LEC
#define RS_L12_BITS 8
void scramble(unsigned char *);
void parity_p(unsigned char *in);
void parity_q(unsigned char *in);
#endif /* __LEC */

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@ -0,0 +1,168 @@
LIBBURN4 {
global:
burn_abort;
burn_abort_pacifier;
burn_allow_drive_role_4;
burn_allow_untested_profiles;
burn_disc_add_session;
burn_disc_available_space;
burn_disc_create;
burn_disc_erasable;
burn_disc_erase;
burn_disc_format;
burn_disc_free;
burn_disc_free_multi_caps;
burn_disc_get_bd_spare_info;
burn_disc_get_cd_info;
burn_disc_get_format_descr;
burn_disc_get_formats;
burn_disc_get_media_id;
burn_disc_get_msc1;
burn_disc_get_multi_caps;
burn_disc_get_profile;
burn_disc_get_sectors;
burn_disc_get_sessions;
burn_disc_get_status;
burn_disc_pretend_blank;
burn_disc_pretend_full;
burn_disc_read;
burn_disc_read_atip;
burn_disc_remove_session;
burn_disc_track_lba_nwa;
burn_disc_write;
burn_drive_add_whitelist;
burn_drive_cancel;
burn_drive_clear_whitelist;
burn_drive_convert_fs_adr;
burn_drive_convert_scsi_adr;
burn_drive_d_get_adr;
burn_drive_equals_adr;
burn_drive_free_speedlist;
burn_drive_get_adr;
burn_drive_get_all_profiles;
burn_drive_get_best_speed;
burn_drive_get_disc;
burn_drive_get_drive_role;
burn_drive_get_min_write_speed;
burn_drive_get_read_speed;
burn_drive_get_speedlist;
burn_drive_get_start_end_lba;
burn_drive_get_status;
burn_drive_get_write_speed;
burn_drive_grab;
burn_drive_info_forget;
burn_drive_info_free;
burn_drive_is_enumerable_adr;
burn_drive_leave_locked;
burn_drive_obtain_scsi_adr;
burn_drive_probe_cd_write_modes;
burn_drive_release;
burn_drive_scan;
burn_drive_scan_and_grab;
burn_drive_set_buffer_waiting;
burn_drive_set_speed;
burn_drive_set_stream_recording;
burn_drive_snooze;
burn_drive_wrote_well;
burn_fd_source_new;
burn_fifo_fill;
burn_fifo_get_statistics;
burn_fifo_inquire_status;
burn_fifo_next_interval;
burn_fifo_peek_data;
burn_fifo_source_new;
burn_file_source_new;
burn_finish;
burn_get_read_capacity;
burn_guess_cd_manufacturer;
burn_guess_manufacturer;
burn_initialize;
burn_is_aborting;
burn_lba_to_msf;
burn_msf_to_lba;
burn_msf_to_sectors;
burn_msgs_obtain;
burn_msgs_set_severities;
burn_msgs_submit;
burn_obtain_profile_name;
burn_offst_source_new;
burn_os_alloc_buffer;
burn_os_free_buffer;
burn_os_open_track_src;
burn_precheck_write;
burn_preset_device_open;
burn_random_access_write;
burn_read_data;
burn_read_opts_free;
burn_read_opts_new;
burn_read_opts_read_subcodes_audio;
burn_read_opts_read_subcodes_data;
burn_read_opts_report_recovered_errors;
burn_read_opts_set_c2errors;
burn_read_opts_set_hardware_error_recovery;
burn_read_opts_set_hardware_error_retries;
burn_read_opts_set_raw;
burn_read_opts_transfer_damaged_blocks;
burn_scsi_transport_id;
burn_sectors_to_msf;
burn_session_add_track;
burn_session_create;
burn_session_free;
burn_session_get_hidefirst;
burn_session_get_leadout_entry;
burn_session_get_sectors;
burn_session_get_tracks;
burn_session_hide_first_track;
burn_session_remove_track;
burn_set_messenger;
burn_set_scsi_logging;
burn_set_signal_handling;
burn_set_verbosity;
burn_sev_to_text;
burn_source_free;
burn_structure_print_disc;
burn_structure_print_session;
burn_structure_print_track;
burn_text_to_sev;
burn_track_clear_isrc;
burn_track_create;
burn_track_define_data;
burn_track_free;
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_default_size;
burn_track_set_isrc;
burn_track_set_size;
burn_track_set_source;
burn_version;
burn_write_opts_auto_write_type;
burn_write_opts_free;
burn_write_opts_get_drive;
burn_write_opts_new;
burn_write_opts_set_dvd_obs;
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_mediacatalog;
burn_write_opts_set_multi;
burn_write_opts_set_perform_opc;
burn_write_opts_set_simulate;
burn_write_opts_set_start_byte;
burn_write_opts_set_stdio_fsync;
burn_write_opts_set_stream_recording;
burn_write_opts_set_toc_entries;
burn_write_opts_set_underrun_proof;
burn_write_opts_set_write_type;
libdax_audioxtr_destroy;
libdax_audioxtr_detach_fd;
libdax_audioxtr_get_id;
libdax_audioxtr_get_size;
libdax_audioxtr_new;
libdax_audioxtr_read;
local: *;
};

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@ -1,9 +1,13 @@
/* libdax_audioxtr
Audio track data extraction facility of libdax and libburn.
Copyright (C) 2006 Thomas Schmitt <scdbackup@gmx.net>, provided under GPL
Copyright (C) 2006 Thomas Schmitt <scdbackup@gmx.net>, provided under GPLv2+
*/
#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H
#include "../config.h"
#endif
#include <stdio.h>
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <sys/stat.h>
@ -21,7 +25,8 @@ extern struct libdax_msgs *libdax_messenger;
/* Only this single source module is entitled to do this */
#define LIBDAX_AUDIOXTR_H_INTERNAL 1
/* All clients of the extraction facility must do this */
/* All clients of the extraction facility must do this or include libburn.h */
#define LIBDAX_AUDIOXTR_H_PUBLIC 1
#include "libdax_audioxtr.h"
@ -30,7 +35,7 @@ int libdax_audioxtr_new(struct libdax_audioxtr **xtr, char *path, int flag)
int ret= -1;
struct libdax_audioxtr *o;
o= *xtr= (struct libdax_audioxtr *) malloc(sizeof(struct libdax_audioxtr));
o= *xtr= (struct libdax_audioxtr *) calloc(1, sizeof(struct libdax_audioxtr));
if(o==NULL)
return(-1);
strncpy(o->path,path,LIBDAX_AUDIOXTR_STRLEN-1);

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@ -1,12 +1,19 @@
/* libdax_audioxtr
Audio track data extraction facility of libdax and libburn.
Copyright (C) 2006 Thomas Schmitt <scdbackup@gmx.net>, provided under GPL
Copyright (C) 2006 Thomas Schmitt <scdbackup@gmx.net>, provided under GPLv2+
*/
#ifndef LIBDAX_AUDIOXTR_H_INCLUDED
#define LIBDAX_AUDIOXTR_H_INCLUDED 1
/* Normally this public API is defined in <libburn/libburn.h>
Macro LIBDAX_AUDIOXTR_H_PUBLIC enables the definition for programs
which only include this file.
*/
#ifdef LIBDAX_AUDIOXTR_H_PUBLIC
/* Public Macros */
/* Maximum size for address paths and fmt_info strings */
@ -110,15 +117,16 @@ int libdax_audioxtr_detach_fd(struct libdax_audioxtr *o, int *fd, int flag);
*/
int libdax_audioxtr_destroy(struct libdax_audioxtr **xtr, int flag);
#endif /* LIBDAX_AUDIOXTR_H_PUBLIC */
#ifdef LIDBAX_AUDIOXTR________________
#ifdef LIBDAX_AUDIOXTR________________
-- place documentation text here ---
#endif /* LIDBAX_AUDIOXTR_________________ */
#endif /* LIBDAX_AUDIOXTR_________________ */

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@ -1,10 +1,14 @@
/* libdax_msgs
Message handling facility of libdax.
Copyright (C) 2006 - 2009 Thomas Schmitt <scdbackup@gmx.net>,
provided under GPL version 2
Copyright (C) 2006 - 2010 Thomas Schmitt <scdbackup@gmx.net>,
provided under GPL version 2 or later.
*/
#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H
#include "../config.h"
#endif
#include <stdio.h>
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <unistd.h>
@ -12,6 +16,7 @@
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <errno.h>
#include <sys/time.h>
#include <pthread.h>
/* Only this single source module is entitled to do this */
#define LIBDAX_MSGS_H_INTERNAL 1
@ -32,7 +37,7 @@ static int libdax_msgs_item_new(struct libdax_msgs_item **item,
struct timezone tz;
(*item)= o=
(struct libdax_msgs_item *) malloc(sizeof(struct libdax_msgs_item));
(struct libdax_msgs_item *) calloc(1, sizeof(struct libdax_msgs_item));
if(o==NULL)
return(-1);
o->timestamp= 0.0;
@ -135,7 +140,7 @@ int libdax_msgs_new(struct libdax_msgs **m, int flag)
{
struct libdax_msgs *o;
(*m)= o= (struct libdax_msgs *) malloc(sizeof(struct libdax_msgs));
(*m)= o= (struct libdax_msgs *) calloc(1, sizeof(struct libdax_msgs));
if(o==NULL)
return(-1);
o->refcount= 1;
@ -365,7 +370,7 @@ int libdax_msgs_submit(struct libdax_msgs *m, int origin, int error_code,
item->severity= severity;
item->priority= priority;
if(msg_text!=NULL) {
item->msg_text= malloc(strlen(msg_text)+1);
item->msg_text= calloc(1, strlen(msg_text)+1);
if(item->msg_text==NULL)
goto failed;
strcpy(item->msg_text,msg_text);

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@ -1,8 +1,8 @@
/* libdax_msgs
Message handling facility of libdax.
Copyright (C) 2006-2009 Thomas Schmitt <scdbackup@gmx.net>,
provided under GPL version 2
Copyright (C) 2006-2010 Thomas Schmitt <scdbackup@gmx.net>,
provided under GPL version 2 or later.
*/
@ -395,7 +395,7 @@ int libdax_msgs_item_get_rank(struct libdax_msgs_item *item,
int *severity, int *priority, int flag);
#ifdef LIDBAX_MSGS_________________
#ifdef LIBDAX_MSGS_________________
/* Registered Error Codes */
@ -434,6 +434,8 @@ Range "scdbackup" : 0x00020000 to 0x0002ffff
0x00020009 (SORRY,HIGH) = Neither stdio-path nor its directory exist
0x0002000a (FAILURE,HIGH) = Cannot accept '...' as SG_IO CDROM drive
0x0002000b (FAILURE,HIGH) = File object '...' not found
0x0002000c (FAILURE,HIGH) = Cannot start device file enumeration
0x0002000d (FAILURE,HIGH) = Cannot enumerate next device
General library operations:
@ -517,7 +519,7 @@ Range "scdbackup" : 0x00020000 to 0x0002ffff
0x0002014d (SORRY,HIGH) = Asynchromous SCSI error
0x0002014f (SORRY,HIGH) = Timeout with asynchromous SCSI command
0x00020150 (DEBUG,LOW) = Reporting asynchronous waiting time
0x00020151 (FATAL,HIGH) = Read attempt on write-only drive
0x00020151 (FAILURE,HIGH) = Read attempt on write-only drive
0x00020152 (FATAL,HIGH) = Cannot start fifo thread
0x00020153 (SORRY,HIGH) = Read error on fifo input
0x00020154 (NOTE,HIGH) = Forwarded input error ends output
@ -528,7 +530,7 @@ Range "scdbackup" : 0x00020000 to 0x0002ffff
0x00020159 (DEBUG,HIGH) = TOC Format 0 returns inconsistent data
0x0002015a (NOTE,HIGH) = Could not examine busy device
0x0002015b (HINT,HIGH) = Busy '...' seems to be a hard disk, as '...1' exists
0x0002015c (FAILURE,HIGH) = Fifo size is smaller than desired peek buffer
0x0002015c (FAILURE,HIGH) = Fifo size too small for desired peek buffer
0x0002015d (FAILURE,HIGH) = Fifo input ended short of desired peek buffer size
0x0002015e (FATAL,HIGH) = Fifo is already under consumption when peeking
0x0002015f (MISHAP,HIGH) = Damaged CD table-of-content detected and truncated
@ -549,7 +551,24 @@ Range "scdbackup" : 0x00020000 to 0x0002ffff
0x0002016f (DEBUG,HIGH) = Unable to grab scanned drive
0x00020170 (NOTE,HIGH) = Closing open session before writing new one
0x00020171 (NOTE,HIGH) = Closing BD-R with accidently open session
0x00020172 (SORRY,HIGH) = Read start address larger than number of readable blocks
0x00020173 (FAILURE,HIGH) = Drive tells NWA smaller than last written address
0x00020174 (SORRY,HIGH) = Fifo alignment does not allow desired read size
0x00020175 (FATAL,HIGH) = Supporting library is too old
0x00020176 (NOTE,HIGH) = Stream recording disabled because of small OS buffer
0x00020177 (ABORT,HIGH) = Urged drive worker threads to do emergency halt
0x00020178 (DEBUG,HIGH) = Write thread ended
0x00020179 (FAILURE,HIGH) = Offset source start address is before end of previous source
0x0002017a (FAILURE,HIGH) = Expected offset source object as parameter
0x0002017b (WARNING,HIGH) = Sequential BD-R media likely to soon fail writing
0x0002017c (FAILURE,HIGH) = No valid write type selected
0x0002017d (FATAL,HIGH) = Invalid file descriptor with stdio pseudo-drive
0x0002017e (FAILURE,HIGH) = Failed to close track, session, or disc
0x0002017f (FAILURE,HIGH) = Failed to synchronize drive cache
0x00020180 (FAILURE,HIGH) = Premature end of input encountered
0x00020181 (FAILURE,HIGH) = Pseudo-drive is a read-only file. Cannot write.
0x00020182 (FAILURE,HIGH) = Cannot truncate disk file for pseudo blanking
0x00020183 (WARNING,HIGH) = Failed to open device (a pseudo-drive) for reading
libdax_audioxtr:
0x00020200 (SORRY,HIGH) = Cannot open audio source file
@ -670,7 +689,7 @@ Range "libisoburn" : 0x00060000 to 0x00006ffff
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
#endif /* LIDBAX_MSGS_________________ */
#endif /* LIBDAX_MSGS_________________ */

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/* -*- 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>
Provided under GPL version 2 or later.
*/
#ifndef __MMC
#define __MMC
@ -68,6 +74,9 @@ int mmc_compose_mode_page_5(struct burn_drive *d,
const struct burn_write_opts *o,
unsigned char *pd);
/* ts A70201 */
int mmc_four_char_to_int(unsigned char *data);
/* 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);
@ -75,8 +84,30 @@ int mmc_read_10(struct burn_drive *d, int start, int amount,
/* ts A81210 : Determine the upper limit of readable data size */
int mmc_read_capacity(struct burn_drive *d);
/* ts A61201 */
char *mmc_obtain_profile_name(int profile_number);
/* mmc5r03c.pdf 4.3.4.4.1 d) "The maximum number of RZones is 2 302." */
#define BURN_MMC_FAKE_TOC_MAX_SIZE 2302
/* ts A90903 */
/* MMC backend of API call burn_get_media_product_id()
*/
int mmc_get_media_product_id(struct burn_drive *d,
char **product_id, char **media_code1, char **media_code2,
char **book_type, int flag);
/* ts A60910 (estimated) */
int mmc_function_spy(struct burn_drive *d, char * text);
/* ts A91118 */
int mmc_start_if_needed(struct burn_drive *d, int flag);
/* ts B00924 */
int mmc_get_bd_spare_info(struct burn_drive *d,
int *alloc_blocks, int *free_blocks, int flag);
#endif /*__MMC*/

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@ -1,5 +1,14 @@
/* -*- indent-tabs-mode: t; tab-width: 8; c-basic-offset: 8; -*- */
/* Copyright (c) 2004 - 2006 Derek Foreman, Ben Jansens
Provided under GPL version 2 or later.
*/
#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H
#include "../config.h"
#endif
#include "null.h"
#include "libburn.h"
#include <stdlib.h>
@ -15,7 +24,7 @@ struct burn_source *burn_null_source_new(void)
{
struct burn_source *src;
src = malloc(sizeof(struct burn_source));
src = calloc(1, sizeof(struct burn_source));
src->refcount = 1;
src->read = null_read;
src->read_sub = NULL;

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@ -1,3 +1,13 @@
/* Copyright (c) 2004 - 2006 Derek Foreman, Ben Jansens
Copyright (c) 2006 - 2010 Thomas Schmitt <scdbackup@gmx.net>
Provided under GPL version 2 or later.
*/
#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H
#include "../config.h"
#endif
#include "libburn.h"
#include "options.h"
#include "drive.h"
@ -17,7 +27,7 @@ struct burn_write_opts *burn_write_opts_new(struct burn_drive *drive)
{
struct burn_write_opts *opts;
opts = malloc(sizeof(struct burn_write_opts));
opts = calloc(1, sizeof(struct burn_write_opts));
if (opts == NULL) {
libdax_msgs_submit(libdax_messenger, -1, 0x00020111,
LIBDAX_MSGS_SEV_FATAL, LIBDAX_MSGS_PRIO_HIGH,
@ -39,6 +49,8 @@ struct burn_write_opts *burn_write_opts_new(struct burn_drive *drive)
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->has_mediacatalog = 0;
opts->format = BURN_CDROM;
opts->multi = 0;
@ -56,7 +68,7 @@ struct burn_read_opts *burn_read_opts_new(struct burn_drive *drive)
{
struct burn_read_opts *opts;
opts = malloc(sizeof(struct burn_read_opts));
opts = calloc(1, sizeof(struct burn_read_opts));
opts->drive = drive;
opts->refcount = 1;
opts->raw = 0;
@ -113,7 +125,7 @@ void burn_write_opts_set_toc_entries(struct burn_write_opts *opts, int count,
struct burn_toc_entry *toc_entries)
{
opts->toc_entries = count;
opts->toc_entry = malloc(count * sizeof(struct burn_toc_entry));
opts->toc_entry = calloc(count, sizeof(struct burn_toc_entry));
memcpy(opts->toc_entry, &toc_entries,
sizeof(struct burn_toc_entry) * count);
}
@ -389,6 +401,25 @@ void burn_write_opts_set_stream_recording(struct burn_write_opts *opts,
}
/* ts A91115: API */
void burn_write_opts_set_dvd_obs(struct burn_write_opts *opts, int obs)
{
if (obs != 0 && obs != 32 * 1024 && obs != 64 * 1024)
return;
opts->dvd_obs_override = obs;
}
/* 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;
else if (rythm == 0)
opts->stdio_fsync_size = Libburn_stdio_fsync_limiT;
else if (rythm >= 32)
opts->stdio_fsync_size = rythm;
}
/* ts A70901: API */

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@ -1,3 +1,9 @@
/* Copyright (c) 2004 - 2006 Derek Foreman, Ben Jansens
Copyright (c) 2006 - 2010 Thomas Schmitt <scdbackup@gmx.net>
Provided under GPL version 2 or later.
*/
#ifndef BURN__OPTIONS_H
#define BURN__OPTIONS_H
@ -51,9 +57,19 @@ struct burn_write_opts
/* ts A80412 : whether to use WRITE12 with Streaming bit set
rather than WRITE10. Speeds up DVD-RAM. Might help with BD-RE.
This gets transferred to burn_drive.do_stream_recording */
This gets transferred to burn_drive.do_stream_recording
*/
int do_stream_recording;
/* ts A91115 : override value for .obs on DVD media.
Only values 0, 32K and 64K are allowed for now. */
int dvd_obs_override;
/* ts A91115 : size of the fsync() interval for stdio writing.
Values 0 or >= 32 counted in 2 KB blocks. */
int stdio_fsync_size;
/** A disc can have a media catalog number */
int has_mediacatalog;
unsigned char mediacatalog[13];
@ -64,6 +80,11 @@ struct burn_write_opts
unsigned char multi;
};
/* Default value for burn_write_opts.stdio_flush_size
*/
#define Libburn_stdio_fsync_limiT 8192
/** Options for disc reading operations. This should be created with
burn_read_opts_new() and freed with burn_read_opts_free(). */
struct burn_read_opts

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@ -5,7 +5,7 @@
Unknown POSIX like systems
with the dummy MMC transport adapter sg-dummy.c
Copyright (C) 2009 Thomas Schmitt <scdbackup@gmx.net>, provided under GPL
Copyright (C) 2009 Thomas Schmitt <scdbackup@gmx.net>, provided under GPLv2+
*/
@ -29,12 +29,37 @@
/* The number of above list items */
#define BURN_OS_SIGNAL_COUNT 16
/** To list all signals which shall surely not be caught */
/** The list of all signals which shall surely not be caught.
It depends on the particular signal whether it can be ignored or whether
it will lead to sudden death of the process.
Some signals are not POSIX,
but nevertheless ought to be ignored if they are defined.
*/
#ifdef SIGWINCH
#define BURN_OS_SIG_WINCH ,SIGWINCH
#define BURN_OS_SIG_WINCH_CNT 1
#else
#define BURN_OS_SIG_WINCH
#define BURN_OS_SIG_WINCH_CNT 0
#endif
#ifdef SIGURG
#define BURN_OS_SIG_URG ,SIGURG
#define BURN_OS_SIG_URG_CNT 1
#else
#define BURN_OS_SIG_URG
#define BURN_OS_SIG_URG_CNT 0
#endif
/** The combined list of all signals which shall not be caught.
*/
#define BURN_OS_NON_SIGNAL_MACRO_LIST \
SIGKILL, SIGCHLD, SIGSTOP
SIGKILL, SIGCHLD, SIGSTOP BURN_OS_SIG_WINCH BURN_OS_SIG_URG
/* The number of above list items */
#define BURN_OS_NON_SIGNAL_COUNT 3
#define BURN_OS_NON_SIGNAL_COUNT \
( 3 + 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 +4,8 @@
by os.h in case of compilation for
FreeBSD with CAM
Copyright (C) 2006 Thomas Schmitt <scdbackup@gmx.net>, provided under GPL
Copyright (C) 2006 - 2010 Thomas Schmitt <scdbackup@gmx.net>,
provided under GPLv2+
*/
/** List of all signals which shall be caught by signal handlers and trigger
@ -41,7 +42,11 @@ SIGKILL, SIGCHLD, SIGSTOP, SIGURG, SIGWINCH
/* The maximum size for a (SCSI) i/o transaction */
/* Important : MUST be at least 32768 ! */
#define BURN_OS_TRANSPORT_BUFFER_SIZE 32768
/* Older BSD info says that 32 kB is maximum. But 64 kB seems to work well
on 8-STABLE. It is by default only used with BD in streaming mode.
So older systems should still be quite safe with this buffer max size.
*/
#define BURN_OS_TRANSPORT_BUFFER_SIZE 65536
/** To hold all state information of BSD device enumeration
@ -57,5 +62,8 @@ typedef struct burn_drive_enumeration_state *burn_drive_enumerator_t;
To be initialized and used within sg-*.c .
*/
#define BURN_OS_TRANSPORT_DRIVE_ELEMENTS \
struct cam_device* cam;
struct cam_device* cam; \
int lock_fd; \
int is_ahci; \

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/* os-libcdio.h
Operating system specific libburn definitions and declarations. Included
by os.h in case of compilation for
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+
*/
/** List of all signals which shall be caught by signal handlers and trigger
a graceful abort of libburn. (See man 7 signal.)
*/
/* Once as system defined macros */
#define BURN_OS_SIGNAL_MACRO_LIST \
SIGHUP, SIGINT, SIGQUIT, SIGILL, SIGABRT, \
SIGFPE, SIGSEGV, SIGPIPE, SIGALRM, SIGTERM, \
SIGUSR1, SIGUSR2, SIGXCPU, SIGTSTP, SIGTTIN, \
SIGTTOU
/* 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"
/* The number of above list items */
#define BURN_OS_SIGNAL_COUNT 16
/** The list of all signals which shall surely not be caught.
It depends on the particular signal whether it can be ignored or whether
it will lead to sudden death of the process.
Some signals are not POSIX,
but nevertheless ought to be ignored if they are defined.
*/
#ifdef SIGWINCH
#define BURN_OS_SIG_WINCH ,SIGWINCH
#define BURN_OS_SIG_WINCH_CNT 1
#else
#define BURN_OS_SIG_WINCH
#define BURN_OS_SIG_WINCH_CNT 0
#endif
#ifdef SIGURG
#define BURN_OS_SIG_URG ,SIGURG
#define BURN_OS_SIG_URG_CNT 1
#else
#define BURN_OS_SIG_URG
#define BURN_OS_SIG_URG_CNT 0
#endif
/** 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
/* The number of above list items */
#define BURN_OS_NON_SIGNAL_COUNT \
( 3 + BURN_OS_SIG_WINCH_CNT + BURN_OS_SIG_URG_CNT )
/* The maximum size for a (SCSI) i/o transaction */
/* 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.
Older BSD info says that 32 kB is maximum. But 64 kB seems to work well
on 8-STABLE. It is by default only used with BD in streaming mode.
So older systems should still be quite safe with this buffer max size.
*/
/* Important : MUST be at least 32768 ! */
#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 {
char **ppsz_cd_drives;
char **pos;
};
#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 \
void *p_cdio; /* actually a pointer to CdIo_t */ \
char libcdio_name[4096]; /* The drive path as used by libcdio */ \

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@ -2,9 +2,10 @@
/* os-linux.h
Operating system specific libburn definitions and declarations. Included
by os.h in case of compilation for
Linux kernels 2.4 and 2.6 with Linux SCSI Generic (sg)
Linux kernels 2.4 and 2.6, GNU/Linux SCSI Generic (sg)
Copyright (C) 2006 Thomas Schmitt <scdbackup@gmx.net>, provided under GPL
Copyright (C) 2006 - 2010 Thomas Schmitt <scdbackup@gmx.net>
Provided under GPL version 2 or later.
*/

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/* os-solaris.h
Operating system specific libburn definitions and declarations. Included
by os.h in case of compilation for
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+
*/
/** 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, SIGABRT, \
SIGFPE, SIGSEGV, SIGPIPE, SIGALRM, SIGTERM, \
SIGUSR1, SIGUSR2, SIGXCPU, SIGTSTP, SIGTTIN, \
SIGTTOU
/* 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"
/* The number of above list items */
#define BURN_OS_SIGNAL_COUNT 16
/** To list all signals which shall surely not be caught */
#define BURN_OS_NON_SIGNAL_MACRO_LIST \
SIGKILL, SIGCHLD, SIGSTOP, SIGURG, SIGWINCH
/* The number of above list items */
#define BURN_OS_NON_SIGNAL_COUNT 5
/* 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.
*/
#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 {
void *dir;
};
#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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@ -3,7 +3,7 @@
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 GPL
Copyright (C) 2009 Thomas Schmitt <scdbackup@gmx.net>, provided under GPLv2+
*/
#ifndef BURN_OS_H_INCLUDED
@ -13,6 +13,23 @@
Operating system case distinction
*/
#ifdef Libburn_use_sg_dummY
/* --------- Any other system. With dummy MMC transport sg-dummy.c --------- */
#include "os-dummy.h"
#else
#ifdef Libburn_use_libcdiO
/* -------------------------- X/Open with GNU libcdio ---------------------- */
#include "os-libcdio.h"
#else
#ifdef __FreeBSD__
@ -20,14 +37,30 @@
#include "os-freebsd.h"
#else
#ifdef __FreeBSD_kernel__
/* ----------------------- FreeBSD with CAM under Debian ------------------- */
#include "os-freebsd.h"
#else
#ifdef __linux
/* --------- Linux kernels 2.4 and 2.6 with Linux SCSI Generic (sg) -------- */
/* ------- Linux kernels 2.4 and 2.6 with GNU/Linux SCSI Generic (sg) ------ */
#include "os-linux.h"
#else
#ifdef __sun
/* ------- Solaris (e.g. SunOS 5.11) with uscsi ------ */
#include "os-solaris.h"
#else
@ -35,8 +68,12 @@
#include "os-dummy.h"
#endif /* ! __sun*/
#endif /* ! __linux */
#endif /* ! __FreeBSD__kernel__ */
#endif /* ! __FreeBSD__ */
#endif /* ! Libburn_use_libcdiO */
#endif /* ! Libburn_use_sg_dummY */
#endif /* ! BURN_OS_H_INCLUDED */

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@ -1,6 +1,13 @@
/* -*- indent-tabs-mode: t; tab-width: 8; c-basic-offset: 8; -*- */
/* #include <m alloc.h> ts A61013 : not in Linux man 3 malloc */
/* Copyright (c) 2004 - 2006 Derek Foreman, Ben Jansens
Copyright (c) 2006 - 2010 Thomas Schmitt <scdbackup@gmx.net>
Provided under GPL version 2 or later.
*/
#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H
#include "../config.h"
#endif
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <unistd.h>
@ -27,7 +34,6 @@
#include "crc.h"
#include "debug.h"
#include "init.h"
#include "lec.h"
#include "toc.h"
#include "util.h"
#include "sg.h"
@ -95,7 +101,13 @@ drive, or only store a subset of the _opts structs in drives */
fakesub[20] = 2;
fakesub[12] = (d->toc->toc_entry[0].control << 4) +
d->toc->toc_entry[0].adr;
#ifdef Libburn_no_crc_C
crc = 0; /* dummy */
#else
crc = crc_ccitt(fakesub + 12, 10);
#endif
fakesub[22] = crc >> 8;
fakesub[23] = crc & 0xFF;
write(o->subfd, fakesub, 96);
@ -242,6 +254,8 @@ void burn_packet_process(struct burn_drive *d, unsigned char *data,
}
}
crc = (*(sub + 22) << 8) + *(sub + 23);
#ifndef Libburn_no_crc_C
if (crc != crc_ccitt(sub + 12, 10)) {
burn_print(1, "sending error on %s %s\n",
d->idata->vendor, d->idata->product);
@ -250,6 +264,8 @@ void burn_packet_process(struct burn_drive *d, unsigned char *data,
*/
burn_print(1, "crc mismatch in Q\n");
}
#endif
/* else process_q(d, sub + 12); */
/*
if (o->subfd != -1) write(o->subfd, sub, 96); */
@ -357,7 +373,7 @@ int burn_read_data(struct burn_drive *d, off_t byte_address,
} else if (d->drive_role == 3) {
libdax_msgs_submit(libdax_messenger, d->global_index,
0x00020151,
LIBDAX_MSGS_SEV_FATAL, LIBDAX_MSGS_PRIO_HIGH,
LIBDAX_MSGS_SEV_FAILURE, LIBDAX_MSGS_PRIO_HIGH,
"Read attempt on write-only drive", 0, 0);
return 0;
}
@ -371,6 +387,20 @@ int burn_read_data(struct burn_drive *d, off_t byte_address,
msg, 0, 0);
return 0;
}
if (d->media_read_capacity != 0x7fffffff && byte_address >=
((off_t) d->media_read_capacity + (off_t) 1) * (off_t) 2048) {
if (!(flag & 2)) {
sprintf(msg,
"Read start address %ds larger than number of readable blocks %d",
(int) (byte_address / 2048 + !!(byte_address % 2048)),
d->media_read_capacity);
libdax_msgs_submit(libdax_messenger, d->global_index,
0x00020172,
LIBDAX_MSGS_SEV_SORRY, LIBDAX_MSGS_PRIO_HIGH,
msg, 0, 0);
}
return 0;
}
if (d->busy != BURN_DRIVE_IDLE) {
libdax_msgs_submit(libdax_messenger,
@ -393,22 +423,35 @@ int burn_read_data(struct burn_drive *d, off_t byte_address,
d->stdio_fd = fd =
open(d->devname, O_RDONLY | O_LARGEFILE);
if (fd == -1) {
if (errno != ENOENT || !(flag & 2))
if (errno == EACCES && (flag & 2)) {
if (!(flag & 8))
libdax_msgs_submit(libdax_messenger,
d->global_index, 0x00020183,
LIBDAX_MSGS_SEV_WARNING,
LIBDAX_MSGS_PRIO_HIGH,
"Failed to open device (a pseudo-drive) for reading",
errno, 0);
} else if (errno!= ENOENT || !(flag & 2))
libdax_msgs_submit(libdax_messenger,
d->global_index,
0x00020005,
d->global_index, 0x00020005,
LIBDAX_MSGS_SEV_SORRY, LIBDAX_MSGS_PRIO_HIGH,
"Failed to open device (a pseudo-drive) for reading",
errno, 0);
ret = 0; goto ex;
ret = 0;
if (errno == EACCES && (flag & 8))
ret= -2;
goto ex;
}
if (lseek(fd, byte_address, SEEK_SET) == -1) {
if (!(flag & 2))
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,
"Cannot address start byte", errno, 0);
msg, errno, 0);
}
ret = 0; goto ex;
}
}

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@ -2,6 +2,15 @@
/* scsi block commands */
/* Copyright (c) 2004 - 2006 Derek Foreman, Ben Jansens
Copyright (c) 2006 - 2010 Thomas Schmitt <scdbackup@gmx.net>
Provided under GPL version 2 or later.
*/
#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H
#include "../config.h"
#endif
#include <string.h>
#include <unistd.h>
@ -17,10 +26,31 @@
int mmc_function_spy(struct burn_drive *d, char * text);
/* spc command set */
/* START STOP UNIT as of SBC-1 and SBC-2
0: Opcode 0x1B
1: bit0= Immed
bit1-7= reserved
2: reserved
3: reserved
4: bit0= Start (else Stop unit)
bit1= Load/Eject (according to Start resp. Stop)
bit2-3= reserved
bit4-7= Power Condition
0= Start Valid: process Start and Load/Eject bits
1= assume Active state
2= assume Idle state
3= assume Stanby state
(5= SBC-1 only: assume Sleep state)
7= transfer control of power conditions to logical unit
10= force idle condition timer to 0
11= force standby condition timer to 0
All others are reserved.
5: Control (set to 0)
*/
static unsigned char SBC_LOAD[] = { 0x1b, 0, 0, 0, 3, 0 };
static unsigned char SBC_UNLOAD[] = { 0x1b, 0, 0, 0, 2, 0 };
static unsigned char SBC_START_UNIT[] = { 0x1b, 0, 0, 0, 1, 0 };
static unsigned char SBC_STOP_UNIT[] = { 0x1b, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0 };
void sbc_load(struct burn_drive *d)
{
@ -30,11 +60,6 @@ void sbc_load(struct burn_drive *d)
return;
scsi_init_command(&c, SBC_LOAD, sizeof(SBC_LOAD));
/*
memcpy(c.opcode, SBC_LOAD, sizeof(SBC_LOAD));
c.oplen = sizeof(SBC_LOAD);
c.page = NULL;
*/
c.retry = 1;
/* ts A70921 : Had to revoke Immed because of LG GSA-4082B */
@ -58,50 +83,87 @@ void sbc_eject(struct burn_drive *d)
return;
scsi_init_command(&c, SBC_UNLOAD, sizeof(SBC_UNLOAD));
/*
memcpy(c.opcode, SBC_UNLOAD, sizeof(SBC_UNLOAD));
c.oplen = sizeof(SBC_UNLOAD);
c.page = NULL;
*/
c.opcode[1] |= 1; /* ts A70918 : Immed */
/* c.opcode[1] |= 1; / * ts A70918 : Immed , ts B00109 : revoked */
c.page = NULL;
c.dir = NO_TRANSFER;
d->issue_command(d, &c);
/* ts A70918 : Wait long. A late eject could surprise or hurt user.
ts B00109 : Asynchronous eject revoked, as one cannot reliably
distinguish out from unready.
if (c.error)
return;
/* ts A70918 : Wait long. A late eject could surprise or hurt user. */
spc_wait_unit_attention(d, 1800, "STOP UNIT (+ EJECT)", 0);
*/
}
/* ts A61118 : is it necessary to tell the drive to get ready for use ? */
int sbc_start_unit(struct burn_drive *d)
/* ts A91112 : Now with flag */
/* @param flag bit0= asynchronous waiting
*/
int sbc_start_unit_flag(struct burn_drive *d, int flag)
{
struct command c;
int ret;
if (mmc_function_spy(d, "start_unit") <= 0)
return 0;
scsi_init_command(&c, SBC_START_UNIT, sizeof(SBC_START_UNIT));
/*
memcpy(c.opcode, SBC_START_UNIT, sizeof(SBC_START_UNIT));
c.oplen = sizeof(SBC_START_UNIT);
c.page = NULL;
*/
c.retry = 1;
c.opcode[1] |= 1; /* ts A70918 : Immed */
c.opcode[1] |= (flag & 1); /* ts A70918 : Immed */
c.dir = NO_TRANSFER;
d->issue_command(d, &c);
if (c.error)
return 0;
/* ts A70918 : now asynchronous */
return spc_wait_unit_attention(d, 1800, "START UNIT", 0);
if (!(flag & 1))
return 1;
/* ts A70918 : asynchronous */
ret = spc_wait_unit_attention(d, 1800, "START UNIT", 0);
return ret;
}
int sbc_start_unit(struct burn_drive *d)
{
int ret;
d->is_stopped = 0; /* no endless starting attempts */
/* Asynchronous, not to block controller by waiting */
ret = sbc_start_unit_flag(d, 1);
if (ret <= 0)
return ret;
/* Synchronous to catch Pioneer DVR-216D which is ready too early.
A pending START UNIT can prevent ejecting of the tray.
*/
ret = sbc_start_unit_flag(d, 0);
return ret;
}
/* ts A90824 : Trying to reduce drive noise */
int sbc_stop_unit(struct burn_drive *d)
{
struct command c;
int ret;
if (mmc_function_spy(d, "stop_unit") <= 0)
return 0;
scsi_init_command(&c, SBC_STOP_UNIT, sizeof(SBC_STOP_UNIT));
c.retry = 0;
c.opcode[1] |= 1; /* Immed */
c.dir = NO_TRANSFER;
d->issue_command(d, &c);
if (c.error)
return 0;
ret = spc_wait_unit_attention(d, 1800, "STOP UNIT", 0);
d->is_stopped = 1;
return ret;
}
/* ts A61021 : the sbc specific part of sg.c:enumerate_common()
*/
int sbc_setup_drive(struct burn_drive *d)
@ -109,6 +171,8 @@ int sbc_setup_drive(struct burn_drive *d)
d->eject = sbc_eject;
d->load = sbc_load;
d->start_unit = sbc_start_unit;
d->stop_unit = sbc_stop_unit;
d->is_stopped = 0;
return 1;
}

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@ -1,5 +1,11 @@
/* -*- 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>
Provided under GPL version 2 or later.
*/
#ifndef __SBC
#define __SBC

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@ -1,5 +1,14 @@
/* -*- 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>
Provided under GPL version 2 or later.
*/
#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H
#include "../config.h"
#endif
#include <stdio.h>
/* ts A61010 */
@ -15,13 +24,17 @@
#include "sector.h"
#include "crc.h"
#include "debug.h"
#include "lec.h"
#include "toc.h"
#include "write.h"
#include "libdax_msgs.h"
extern struct libdax_msgs *libdax_messenger;
#include "ecma130ab.h"
#ifdef Libburn_log_in_and_out_streaM
/* <<< ts A61031 */
/* ts A61031 */
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <sys/stat.h>
#include <fcntl.h>
@ -92,7 +105,7 @@ static void get_bytes(struct burn_track *track, int count, unsigned char *data)
int valid, shortage, curr, i, tr;
#ifdef Libburn_log_in_and_out_streaM
/* <<< ts A61031 */
/* ts A61031 */
static int tee_fd= -1;
if(tee_fd==-1)
tee_fd= open("/tmp/libburn_sg_readin",
@ -138,7 +151,7 @@ static void get_bytes(struct burn_track *track, int count, unsigned char *data)
track->sourcecount += valid;
#ifdef Libburn_log_in_and_out_streaM
/* <<< ts A61031 */
/* ts A61031 */
if(tee_fd!=-1 && valid>0) {
write(tee_fd, data + curr, valid);
}
@ -166,10 +179,22 @@ static void get_bytes(struct burn_track *track, int count, unsigned char *data)
if (!shortage)
goto ex;
/* ts A61031 */
/* ts A61031 - B10103 */
if (shortage >= count)
track->track_data_done = 1;
if (track->open_ended)
if (track->end_on_premature_eoi && shortage >= count &&
!track->open_ended) {
char msg[80];
/* Memorize that premature end of input happened */
sprintf(msg,
"Premature end of input encountered. Missing: %d bytes",
shortage);
libdax_msgs_submit(libdax_messenger, -1, 0x00020180,
LIBDAX_MSGS_SEV_FAILURE, LIBDAX_MSGS_PRIO_HIGH,
msg, 0,0);
track->end_on_premature_eoi = 2;
}
if (track->open_ended || track->end_on_premature_eoi)
goto ex;
/* If we're still short, and there's a "next" pointer, we pull from that.
@ -206,8 +231,7 @@ static unsigned char *get_sector(struct burn_write_opts *opts,
{
struct burn_drive *d = opts->drive;
struct buffer *out = d->buffer;
int outmode;
int seclen;
int outmode, seclen;
unsigned char *ret;
outmode = get_outmode(opts);
@ -223,6 +247,7 @@ static unsigned char *get_sector(struct burn_write_opts *opts,
seclen += burn_subcode_length(outmode);
/* ts A61219 : opts->obs is eventually a 32k trigger for DVD */
/* (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;
@ -242,7 +267,6 @@ static unsigned char *get_sector(struct burn_write_opts *opts,
out->bytes = 0;
out->sectors = 0;
}
ret = out->data + out->bytes;
out->bytes += seclen;
out->sectors++;
@ -299,7 +323,17 @@ static int convert_data(struct burn_write_opts *o, struct burn_track *track,
return 0;
if ((outmode & BURN_MODE_BITS) == (inmode & BURN_MODE_BITS)) {
/* see MMC-5 4.2.3.8.5.3 Block Format for Mode 2 form 1 Data
Table 24 Mode 2 Formed Sector Sub-header Format */
if (track != NULL)
if (track->cdxa_conversion == 1)
inlen += 8;
get_bytes(track, inlen, data);
if (track != NULL)
if (track->cdxa_conversion == 1)
memmove(data, data + 8, inlen - 8);
return 1;
}
@ -392,7 +426,13 @@ a2 - lout ctrl
q[7] = dec_to_bcd(d->toc_entry[track].pmin);
q[8] = dec_to_bcd(d->toc_entry[track].psec);
q[9] = dec_to_bcd(d->toc_entry[track].pframe);
#ifdef Libburn_no_crc_C
crc = 0; /* dummy */
#else
crc = crc_ccitt(q, 10);
#endif
q[10] = crc >> 8;
q[11] = crc & 0xFF;
d->toc_temp++;
@ -413,7 +453,8 @@ int sector_toc(struct burn_write_opts *o, int mode)
return 0;
subcode_toc(d, mode, subs);
convert_subs(o, mode, subs, data);
sector_headers(o, data, mode, 1);
if (sector_headers(o, data, mode, 1) <= 0)
return 0;
sector_common(++)
return 1;
}
@ -433,7 +474,8 @@ int sector_pregap(struct burn_write_opts *o,
return 0;
subcode_user(o, subs, tno, control, 0, NULL, 1);
convert_subs(o, mode, subs, data);
sector_headers(o, data, mode, 0);
if (sector_headers(o, data, mode, 0) <= 0)
return 0;
sector_common(--)
return 1;
}
@ -450,11 +492,12 @@ int sector_postgap(struct burn_write_opts *o,
return 0;
/* ts A61010 */
if (convert_data(o, NULL, mode, data) <= 0)
return 0;;
return 0;
/* use last index in track */
subcode_user(o, subs, tno, control, 1, NULL, 1);
convert_subs(o, mode, subs, data);
sector_headers(o, data, mode, 0);
if (sector_headers(o, data, mode, 0) <= 0)
return 0;
sector_common(++)
return 1;
}
@ -486,7 +529,13 @@ static void subcode_lout(struct burn_write_opts *o, unsigned char control,
q[7] = dec_to_bcd(min);
q[8] = dec_to_bcd(sec);
q[9] = dec_to_bcd(frame);
#ifdef Libburn_no_crc_C
crc = 0; /* dummy */
#else
crc = crc_ccitt(q, 10);
#endif
q[10] = crc >> 8;
q[11] = crc & 0xFF;
}
@ -606,7 +655,13 @@ void subcode_user(struct burn_write_opts *o, unsigned char *subcodes,
}
q[0] = (control << 4) + qmode;
#ifdef Libburn_no_crc_C
crc = 0; /* dummy */
#else
crc = crc_ccitt(q, 10);
#endif
q[10] = crc >> 8;
q[11] = crc & 0xff;
}
@ -625,7 +680,8 @@ int sector_lout(struct burn_write_opts *o, unsigned char control, int mode)
return 0;
subcode_lout(o, control, subs);
convert_subs(o, mode, subs, data);
sector_headers(o, data, mode, 0);
if (sector_headers(o, data, mode, 0) <= 0)
return 0;
sector_common(++)
return 1;
}
@ -637,14 +693,14 @@ int sector_data(struct burn_write_opts *o, struct burn_track *t, int psub)
unsigned char *data;
data = get_sector(o, t, t->mode);
if (!data)
if (data == NULL)
return 0;
/* ts A61010 */
if (convert_data(o, t, t->mode, data) <= 0)
return 0;
/* ts A61031 */
if (t->open_ended && t->track_data_done) {
if ((t->open_ended || t->end_on_premature_eoi) && t->track_data_done) {
unget_sector(o, t->mode);
return 2;
}
@ -660,7 +716,8 @@ int sector_data(struct burn_write_opts *o, struct burn_track *t, int psub)
t->entry->control, 1, &t->isrc, psub);
convert_subs(o, t->mode, subs, data);
sector_headers(o, data, t->mode, 0);
if (sector_headers(o, data, t->mode, 0) <= 0)
return 0;
sector_common(++)
return 1;
}
@ -711,42 +768,27 @@ int sector_headers_is_ok(struct burn_write_opts *o, int mode)
return 0;
}
void sector_headers(struct burn_write_opts *o, unsigned char *out,
/* ts A90830 : changed return type to int
@return 0= failure
1= success
*/
int sector_headers(struct burn_write_opts *o, unsigned char *out,
int mode, int leadin)
{
#ifdef Libburn_ecma130ab_includeD
struct burn_drive *d = o->drive;
unsigned int crc;
int min, sec, frame;
int modebyte = -1;
/* ts A61009 */
#if 1
int ret;
ret = sector_headers_is_ok(o, mode);
if (ret != 2)
return;
return !!ret;
modebyte = 1;
#else
if (mode & BURN_AUDIO) /* no headers for "audio" */
return;
if (o->write_type == BURN_WRITE_SAO)
return;
/* ts A61031 */
if (o->write_type == BURN_WRITE_TAO)
return;
if (mode & BURN_MODE1)
modebyte = 1;
#endif
/* ts A61009 : now ensured by burn_disc_write_is_ok() */
/* a ssert(modebyte == 1); */
out[0] = 0;
memset(out + 1, 0xFF, 10); /* sync */
out[11] = 0;
@ -765,7 +807,13 @@ void sector_headers(struct burn_write_opts *o, unsigned char *out,
out[15] = modebyte;
}
if (mode & BURN_MODE1) {
#ifdef Libburn_no_crc_C
crc = 0; /* dummy */
#else
crc = crc_32(out, 2064);
#endif
out[2064] = crc & 0xFF;
crc >>= 8;
out[2065] = crc & 0xFF;
@ -776,10 +824,33 @@ void sector_headers(struct burn_write_opts *o, unsigned char *out,
}
if (mode & BURN_MODE1) {
memset(out + 2068, 0, 8);
parity_p(out);
parity_q(out);
burn_rspc_parity_p(out);
burn_rspc_parity_q(out);
}
scramble(out);
burn_ecma130_scramble(out);
return 1;
#else /* Libburn_ecma130ab_includeD */
int ret;
ret = sector_headers_is_ok(o, mode);
if (ret != 2)
return (!! ret);
/* ts A90830 : lec.c is copied from cdrdao.
I have no idea yet how lec.c implements the Reed-Solomon encoding
which is described in ECMA-130 for CD-ROM.
So this got removed for now.
*/
libdax_msgs_submit(libdax_messenger, o->drive->global_index,
0x0002010a,
LIBDAX_MSGS_SEV_FATAL, LIBDAX_MSGS_PRIO_HIGH,
"Raw CD write modes are not supported", 0, 0);
return 0;
#endif /* ! Libburn_ecma130ab_includeD */
}
#if 0
@ -835,12 +906,14 @@ void process_q(struct burn_drive *d, unsigned char *q)
*/
int sector_identify(unsigned char *data)
{
scramble(data);
/*
burn_ecma130_scramble(data);
check mode byte for 1 or 2
test parity to see if it's a valid sector
if invalid, return BURN_MODE_AUDIO;
else return mode byte (what about mode 2 formless? heh)
*/
return BURN_MODE1;
}

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@ -1,5 +1,10 @@
/* -*- 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>
Provided under GPL version 2 or later.
*/
#ifndef __SECTOR
#define __SECTOR
@ -22,7 +27,7 @@ int sector_data(struct burn_write_opts *, struct burn_track *t, int psub);
/* ts A61009 */
int sector_headers_is_ok(struct burn_write_opts *o, int mode);
void sector_headers(struct burn_write_opts *, unsigned char *,
int sector_headers(struct burn_write_opts *, unsigned char *,
int mode, int leadin);
void subcode_user(struct burn_write_opts *, unsigned char *s,
unsigned char tno, unsigned char control,

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@ -1,5 +1,15 @@
/* -*- indent-tabs-mode: t; tab-width: 8; c-basic-offset: 8; -*- */
/*
Copyright (c) 2009 - 2010 Thomas Schmitt <scdbackup@gmx.net>
Provided under GPL version 2 or later.
*/
#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H
#include "../config.h"
#endif
/*
This is the main operating system dependent SCSI part of libburn. It implements
@ -7,8 +17,8 @@ the transport level aspects of SCSI control and command i/o.
Present implementation: default dummy which enables libburn only to work
with stdio: pseudo drive addresses.
For real implementations see sg-linux.c or sg-freebsd.c
For real implementations see sg-linux.c, sg-freebsd.c,
sg-libcdio.c
*/
@ -19,6 +29,7 @@ Present implementation: default dummy which enables libburn only to work
#include <fcntl.h>
#include <sys/stat.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#ifdef Libburn_os_has_statvfS
#include <sys/statvfs.h>
@ -38,6 +49,59 @@ Present implementation: default dummy which enables libburn only to work
extern struct libdax_msgs *libdax_messenger;
/** 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)
{
strcpy(msg, "internal X/Open adapter sg-dummy");
return 1;
}
/** Performs global initialization of the SCSI transport adapter and eventually
needed operating system facilities. Checks for compatibility 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.
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
@ -152,6 +216,23 @@ int sg_is_enumerable_adr(char *adr)
}
/* 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;
if (stat(path, &stbuf) == -1)
return 0;
if (S_ISREG(stbuf.st_mode))
return 1;
if (S_ISBLK(stbuf.st_mode))
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.
@ -214,7 +295,7 @@ int burn_os_stdio_capacity(char *path, off_t *bytes)
if (statvfs(testpath, &vfsbuf) == -1)
return -2;
*bytes = add_size + ((off_t) vfsbuf.f_bsize) *
*bytes = add_size + ((off_t) vfsbuf.f_frsize) *
(off_t) vfsbuf.f_bavail;
#else /* Libburn_os_has_statvfS */
@ -227,3 +308,39 @@ int burn_os_stdio_capacity(char *path, off_t *bytes)
return 1;
}
/* 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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@ -1,5 +1,11 @@
/* -*- indent-tabs-mode: t; tab-width: 8; c-basic-offset: 8; -*- */
/*
Copyright (c) 2006 - 2010 Thomas Schmitt <scdbackup@gmx.net>
Provided under GPL version 2 or later.
*/
/*
This is the main operating system dependent SCSI part of libburn. It implements
@ -29,12 +35,28 @@ and of deriving the following system specific files from existing examples:
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
@ -48,14 +70,35 @@ sg_issue_command() sends a SCSI command to the drive, receives reply,
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 ------ */
@ -126,9 +169,10 @@ static int sg_init_enumerator(burn_drive_enumerator_t *idx)
idx->ccb.ccb_h.func_code = XPT_DEV_MATCH;
idx->bufsize = sizeof(struct dev_match_result) * 100;
idx->ccb.cdm.match_buf_len = idx->bufsize;
idx->ccb.cdm.matches = (struct dev_match_result *)malloc(idx->bufsize);
idx->ccb.cdm.matches = (struct dev_match_result *)
calloc(1, idx->bufsize);
if (idx->ccb.cdm.matches == NULL) {
warnx("can't malloc memory for matches");
warnx("cannot allocate memory for matches");
close(idx->fd);
return -1;
}
@ -230,6 +274,61 @@ static void enumerate_common(char *fname, int bus_no, int host_no,
/* ------------------------------------------------------------------------ */
/** 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)
{
strcpy(msg, "internal FreeBSD CAM adapter sg-freebsd-port");
return 1;
}
/** Performs global initialization of the SCSI transport adapter and eventually
needed operating system facilities. Checks for compatibility 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
@ -299,7 +398,7 @@ try_item:; /* This spaghetti loop keeps the number of tabs small */
break;
snprintf(buf, sizeof (buf), "/dev/%s%d",
result->periph_name, result->unit_number);
if(adr_size <= strlen(buf)
if(adr_size <= strlen(buf))
return -1;
strcpy(adr, buf);
@ -323,7 +422,7 @@ try_item:; /* This spaghetti loop keeps the number of tabs small */
int scsi_enumerate_drives(void)
{
burn_drive_enumerator_t idx;
int initialize = 1;
int initialize = 1, ret;
char buf[64];
while(1) {
@ -338,6 +437,7 @@ int scsi_enumerate_drives(void)
idx.result->target_lun);
}
sg_give_next_adr(&idx, buf, sizeof(buf), -1);
return 1;
}
@ -360,11 +460,12 @@ int sg_drive_is_open(struct burn_drive * d)
*/
int sg_grab(struct burn_drive *d)
{
int count;
struct cam_device *cam;
if(d->cam != NULL)
return 0;
if(d->cam != NULL) {
d->released = 0;
return 1;
}
cam = cam_open_device(d->devname, O_RDWR);
if (cam == NULL) {
@ -515,7 +616,7 @@ int sg_obtain_scsi_adr(char *path, int *bus_no, int *host_no, int *channel_no,
int *target_no, int *lun_no)
{
burn_drive_enumerator_t idx;
int initialize = 1;
int initialize = 1, ret;
char buf[64];
struct periph_match_result* result;
@ -524,7 +625,7 @@ int sg_obtain_scsi_adr(char *path, int *bus_no, int *host_no, int *channel_no,
initialize = 0;
if (ret <= 0)
break;
if (strcmp(adr, buf) != 0)
if (strcmp(path, buf) != 0)
continue;
result = &(idx->ccb.cdm.matches[i].result.periph_result);
*bus_no = result->path_id;
@ -546,7 +647,7 @@ int sg_obtain_scsi_adr(char *path, int *bus_no, int *host_no, int *channel_no,
int sg_is_enumerable_adr(char* adr)
{
burn_drive_enumerator_t idx;
int initialize = 1;
int initialize = 1, ret;
char buf[64];
while(1) {
@ -564,6 +665,47 @@ int sg_is_enumerable_adr(char* adr)
}
/* ts B00115 */
/* Return 1 if the given path leads to a regular file or a device that can be
seeked, written, and read with 2 kB granularity.
*/
int burn_os_is_2k_seekrw(char *path, int flag)
{
struct stat stbuf;
char *spt;
int i, e;
if (stat(path, &stbuf) == -1)
return 0;
if (S_ISREG(stbuf.st_mode))
return 1;
if (!S_ISCHR(stbuf.st_mode))
return 0;
spt = strrchr(path, '/');
if (spt == NULL)
spt = path;
else
spt++;
e = strlen(spt);
for (i = strlen(spt) - 1; i > 0; i--)
if (spt[i] >= '0' && spt[i] <= '9')
e = i;
if (strncmp(spt, "da", e) == 0) /* SCSI disk. E.g. USB stick. */
return 1;
if (strncmp(spt, "cd", e) == 0) /* SCSI CD drive might be writeable. */
return 1;
if (strncmp(spt, "ad", e) == 0) /* IDE hard drive */
return 1;
if (strncmp(spt, "acd", e) == 0) /* IDE CD drive might be writeable */
return 1;
if (strncmp(spt, "fd", e) == 0) /* Floppy disk */
return 1;
if (strncmp(spt, "fla", e) == 0) /* Flash drive */
return 1;
return 0;
}
/* ts A70909 */
/** Estimate the potential payload capacity of a file address.
@param path The address of the file to be examined. If it does not
@ -623,9 +765,45 @@ int burn_os_stdio_capacity(char *path, off_t *bytes)
if (testpath[0]) {
if (statvfs(testpath, &vfsbuf) == -1)
return -2;
*bytes = add_size + ((off_t) vfsbuf.f_bsize) *
*bytes = add_size + ((off_t) vfsbuf.f_frsize) *
(off_t) vfsbuf.f_bavail;
}
return 1;
}
/* 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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@ -1,5 +1,14 @@
/* -*- indent-tabs-mode: t; tab-width: 8; c-basic-offset: 8; -*- */
/*
Copyright (c) 2006 - 2010 Thomas Schmitt <scdbackup@gmx.net>
Provided under GPL version 2 or later.
*/
#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H
#include "../config.h"
#endif
#include <errno.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include <stdio.h>
@ -7,6 +16,7 @@
#include <sys/stat.h>
#include <fcntl.h>
#include <sys/ioctl.h>
#include <sys/file.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <sys/poll.h>
@ -16,10 +26,24 @@
#include <err.h> /* XXX */
/* ts A70909 */
#include <sys/statvfs.h>
/* ts B00121 */
#include <sys/disk.h> /* DIOCGMEDIASIZE */
/* ts B00326 : For use of CAM_PASS_ERR_RECOVER with ahci */
#define Libburn_for_freebsd_ahcI yes
/* ts B00327 : for debugging of cam_send_cdb() failures
# define Libburn_ahci_verbouS yes
*/
/* ts B00327 : Apply CAM_PASS_ERR_RECOVER to drives even if not ahci
# define libburn_ahci_style_for_alL yes
*/
#include "transport.h"
#include "drive.h"
@ -54,6 +78,79 @@ int burn_drive_is_banned(char *device_address);
int mmc_function_spy(struct burn_drive *d, char * text);
/* ts B00113
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;
/* ts B00114 */
/* Storage object is in libburn/init.c
whether to strive for exclusive access to the drive
*/
extern int burn_sg_open_o_excl;
/* ts A91227 */
/** 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)
{
strcpy(msg, "internal FreeBSD CAM adapter sg-freebsd");
return 1;
}
/* ts A91227 */
/** Performs global initialization of the SCSI transport adapter and eventually
needed operating system facilities. Checks for compatibility 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);
}
/* ts A91227 */
/** 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;
}
/* ts A61021 : Moved most code from scsi_enumerate_drives under
sg_give_next_adr() */
/* Some helper functions for scsi_give_next_adr() */
@ -63,15 +160,17 @@ static int sg_init_enumerator(burn_drive_enumerator_t *idx_)
struct burn_drive_enumeration_state *idx;
int bufsize;
idx = malloc(sizeof(*idx));
idx = calloc(1, sizeof(*idx));
if (idx == NULL) {
warnx("can't malloc memory for enumerator");
warnx("cannot allocate memory for enumerator");
return -1;
}
idx->skip_device = 0;
if ((idx->fd = open(XPT_DEVICE, O_RDWR)) == -1) {
warn("couldn't open %s", XPT_DEVICE);
warn("could not open %s", XPT_DEVICE);
free(idx);
idx = NULL;
return -1;
}
@ -84,9 +183,9 @@ static int sg_init_enumerator(burn_drive_enumerator_t *idx_)
idx->ccb.ccb_h.func_code = XPT_DEV_MATCH;
bufsize = sizeof(struct dev_match_result) * 100;
idx->ccb.cdm.match_buf_len = bufsize;
idx->ccb.cdm.matches = (struct dev_match_result *)malloc(bufsize);
idx->ccb.cdm.matches = (struct dev_match_result *) calloc(1, bufsize);
if (idx->ccb.cdm.matches == NULL) {
warnx("can't malloc memory for matches");
warnx("cannot allocate memory for matches");
close(idx->fd);
free(idx);
return -1;
@ -143,7 +242,7 @@ static int sg_next_enumeration_buffer(burn_drive_enumerator_t *idx_)
}
/** Returns the next index number and the next enumerated drive address.
/** Returns the next index object state and the next enumerated drive address.
@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
@ -197,9 +296,15 @@ int sg_give_next_adr(burn_drive_enumerator_t *idx_,
struct periph_match_result* result;
result = &(idx->ccb.cdm.matches[idx->i].result.periph_result);
/* ts B00112 : we really want only "cd" devices.
if (idx->skip_device ||
strcmp(result->periph_name, "pass") == 0)
break;
*/
if (idx->skip_device ||
strcmp(result->periph_name, "cd") != 0)
break;
ret = snprintf(adr, adr_size, "/dev/%s%d",
result->periph_name, result->unit_number);
if(ret >= adr_size)
@ -210,7 +315,7 @@ int sg_give_next_adr(burn_drive_enumerator_t *idx_,
}
default:
/* printf(stderr, "unknown match type\n"); */
/* fprintf(stderr, "unknown match type\n"); */
break;
}
(idx->i)++;
@ -285,6 +390,10 @@ int sg_close_drive(struct burn_drive * d)
cam_close_device(d->cam);
d->cam = NULL;
}
if (d->lock_fd > 0) {
close(d->lock_fd);
d->lock_fd = -1;
}
return 0;
}
@ -338,7 +447,10 @@ static void enumerate_common(char *fname, int bus_no, int host_no,
out.lun = lun_no;
out.devname = burn_strdup(fname);
out.cam = NULL;
out.lock_fd = -1;
out.is_ahci = 0;
out.start_lba= -2000000000;
out.end_lba= -2000000000;
@ -375,9 +487,9 @@ static void enumerate_common(char *fname, int bus_no, int host_no,
out.close_session = mmc_close_session;
out.close_track_session = mmc_close;
out.read_buffer_capacity = mmc_read_buffer_capacity;
out.idata = malloc(sizeof(struct burn_scsi_inquiry_data));
out.idata = calloc(1, sizeof(struct burn_scsi_inquiry_data));
out.idata->valid = 0;
out.mdata = malloc(sizeof(struct scsi_mode_data));
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,
@ -430,6 +542,9 @@ static void enumerate_common(char *fname, int bus_no, int host_no,
/* Operating system adapter is CAM */
/* Adapter specific handles and data */
out.cam = NULL;
out.lock_fd = -1;
out.is_ahci = 0;
/* Adapter specific functions */
out.grab = sg_grab;
out.release = sg_release;
@ -442,15 +557,145 @@ static void enumerate_common(char *fname, int bus_no, int host_no,
#endif /* ! Scsi_freebsd_make_own_enumeratE */
/* ts A61021: do not believe this:
we use the sg reference count to decide whether we can use the
drive or not.
if refcount is not one, drive is open somewhere else.
/* Lock the inode associated to dev_fd and the inode associated to devname.
Return OS errno, number of pass device of dev_fd, locked fd to devname,
error message.
A return value of > 0 means success, <= 0 means failure.
*/
static int freebsd_dev_lock(int dev_fd, char *devname,
int *os_errno, int *pass_dev_no, int *lock_fd, char msg[4096],
int flag)
{
int lock_denied = 0, fd_stbuf_valid, name_stbuf_valid, i, pass_l = 100;
int max_retry = 3, tries = 0;
struct stat fd_stbuf, name_stbuf;
char pass_name[16], *lock_name;
*os_errno = 0;
*pass_dev_no = -1;
*lock_fd = -1;
msg[0] = 0;
fd_stbuf_valid = !fstat(dev_fd, &fd_stbuf);
/* Try to find name of pass device by inode number */
lock_name = (char *) "effective device";
if(fd_stbuf_valid) {
for (i = 0; i < pass_l; i++) {
sprintf(pass_name, "/dev/pass%d", i);
if (stat(pass_name, &name_stbuf) != -1)
if(fd_stbuf.st_ino == name_stbuf.st_ino &&
fd_stbuf.st_dev == name_stbuf.st_dev)
break;
}
if (i < pass_l) {
lock_name = pass_name;
*pass_dev_no = i;
}
}
name_stbuf_valid = !stat(devname, &name_stbuf);
for (tries= 0; tries <= max_retry; tries++) {
lock_denied = flock(dev_fd, LOCK_EX | LOCK_NB);
*os_errno = errno;
if (lock_denied) {
if (errno == EAGAIN && tries < max_retry) {
/* <<< debugging
fprintf(stderr,
"\nlibcdio_DEBUG: EAGAIN pass, tries= %d\n",
tries);
*/
usleep(2000000);
continue;
}
sprintf(msg,
"Device busy. flock(LOCK_EX) failed on %s of %s",
strlen(lock_name) > 2000 || *pass_dev_no < 0 ?
"pass device" : lock_name,
strlen(devname) > 2000 ? "drive" : devname);
return 0;
}
break;
}
/*
fprintf(stderr, "libburn_DEBUG: flock obtained on %s of %s\n",
lock_name, devname);
*/
/* Eventually lock the official device node too */
if (fd_stbuf_valid && name_stbuf_valid &&
(fd_stbuf.st_ino != name_stbuf.st_ino ||
fd_stbuf.st_dev != name_stbuf.st_dev)) {
*lock_fd = open(devname, O_RDONLY);
if (*lock_fd == 0) {
close(*lock_fd);
*lock_fd = -1;
} if (*lock_fd > 0) {
for (tries = 0; tries <= max_retry; tries++) {
lock_denied =
flock(*lock_fd, LOCK_EX | LOCK_NB);
if (lock_denied) {
if (errno == EAGAIN &&
tries < max_retry) {
/* <<< debugging
fprintf(stderr,
"\nlibcdio_DEBUG: EAGAIN dev, tries= %d\n",
tries);
*/
usleep(2000000);
continue;
}
close(*lock_fd);
*lock_fd = -1;
sprintf(msg,
"Device busy. flock(LOCK_EX) failed on %s",
strlen(devname) > 4000 ? "drive" : devname);
return 0;
}
break;
}
}
/*
fprintf(stderr, "libburn_DEBUG: flock obtained on %s\n",
devname);
*/
}
return 1;
}
static int sg_lock(struct burn_drive *d, int flag)
{
int ret, os_errno, pass_dev_no = -1, flock_fd = -1;
char msg[4096];
ret = freebsd_dev_lock(d->cam->fd, d->devname,
&os_errno, &pass_dev_no, &flock_fd, msg, 0);
if (ret <= 0) {
libdax_msgs_submit(libdax_messenger, d->global_index,
0x00020008,
LIBDAX_MSGS_SEV_SORRY, LIBDAX_MSGS_PRIO_HIGH,
msg, os_errno, 0);
sg_close_drive(d);
return 0;
}
if (d->lock_fd > 0)
close(d->lock_fd);
d->lock_fd = flock_fd;
return 1;
}
int sg_grab(struct burn_drive *d)
{
int count;
struct cam_device *cam;
char path_string[80];
if (mmc_function_spy(d, "sg_grab") <= 0)
return 0;
@ -462,22 +707,31 @@ int sg_grab(struct burn_drive *d)
cam = cam_open_device(d->devname, O_RDWR);
if (cam == NULL) {
libdax_msgs_submit(libdax_messenger, d->global_index, 0x00020003,
LIBDAX_MSGS_SEV_SORRY, LIBDAX_MSGS_PRIO_HIGH,
"Could not grab drive", 0/*os_errno*/, 0);
libdax_msgs_submit(libdax_messenger, d->global_index,
0x00020003,
LIBDAX_MSGS_SEV_SORRY, LIBDAX_MSGS_PRIO_HIGH,
"Could not grab drive", errno, 0);
return 0;
}
/* er = ioctl(fd, SG_GET_ACCESS_COUNT, &count);*/
count = 1;
if (1 == count) {
d->cam = cam;
fcntl(cam->fd, F_SETOWN, getpid());
d->released = 0;
return 1;
}
burn_print(1, "could not acquire drive - already open\n");
sg_close_drive(d);
return 0;
d->cam = cam;
if (burn_sg_open_o_excl & 63)
if (sg_lock(d, 0) <= 0)
return 0;
fcntl(cam->fd, F_SETOWN, getpid());
cam_path_string(d->cam, path_string, sizeof(path_string));
#ifdef Libburn_ahci_verbouS
fprintf(stderr, "libburn_EXPERIMENTAL: CAM path = %s\n", path_string);
#endif
if (strstr(path_string, ":ahcich") != NULL)
d->is_ahci = 1;
else
d->is_ahci = -1;
d->released = 0;
return 1;
}
@ -505,12 +759,15 @@ int sg_release(struct burn_drive *d)
int sg_issue_command(struct burn_drive *d, struct command *c)
{
int done = 0;
int err;
int done = 0, err, sense_len = 0, ret, ignore_error, no_retry = 0, i;
int cam_pass_err_recover = 0, key, asc, ascq, timeout_ms;
union ccb *ccb;
char buf[161];
snprintf(buf, sizeof (buf), "sg_issue_command d->cam=%p d->released=%d",
static FILE *fp = NULL;
time_t start_time;
snprintf(buf, sizeof (buf),
"sg_issue_command d->cam=%p d->released=%d",
(void*)d->cam, d->released);
mmc_function_spy(NULL, buf);
@ -518,6 +775,15 @@ int sg_issue_command(struct burn_drive *d, struct command *c)
c->error = 0;
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);
c->error = 0;
@ -544,6 +810,23 @@ int sg_issue_command(struct burn_drive *d, struct command *c)
break;
}
#ifdef Libburn_for_freebsd_ahcI
/* ts B00325 : Advise by Alexander Motin */
/* Runs well on 8-STABLE (23 Mar 2003)
But on 8-RELEASE cam_send_ccb() returns non-zero with errno 6
on eject. Long lasting TEST UNIT READY cycles break with
errno 16.
*/
#ifdef Libburn_ahci_style_for_alL
{
#else
if (d->is_ahci > 0) {
#endif
ccb->ccb_h.flags |= CAM_PASS_ERR_RECOVER;
cam_pass_err_recover = 1;
}
#endif /* Libburn_for_freebsd_ahcI */
ccb->csio.cdb_len = c->oplen;
memcpy(&ccb->csio.cdb_io.cdb_bytes, &c->opcode, c->oplen);
@ -566,12 +849,6 @@ int sg_issue_command(struct burn_drive *d, struct command *c)
/* touch page so we can use valgrind */
memset(c->page->data, 0, BUFFER_SIZE);
} else {
/* ts A90430 */
/* a ssert(c->page->bytes > 0); */
if (c->page->bytes <= 0) {
c->error = 1;
return 0;
}
ccb->csio.dxfer_len = c->page->bytes;
}
} else {
@ -579,44 +856,188 @@ int sg_issue_command(struct burn_drive *d, struct command *c)
ccb->csio.dxfer_len = 0;
}
do {
start_time = time(NULL);
timeout_ms = 200000;
for (i = 0; !done; i++) {
memset(c->sense, 0, sizeof(c->sense));
err = cam_send_ccb(d->cam, ccb);
if (err == -1) {
ignore_error = sense_len = 0;
/* ts B00325 : CAM_AUTOSNS_VALID advised by Alexander Motin */
if (ccb->ccb_h.status & CAM_AUTOSNS_VALID) {
/* ts B00110 */
/* Better curb sense_len */
sense_len = ccb->csio.sense_len;
if (sense_len > sizeof(c->sense))
sense_len = sizeof(c->sense);
memcpy(c->sense, &ccb->csio.sense_data, sense_len);
spc_decode_sense(c->sense, sense_len,
&key, &asc, &ascq);
if (sense_len >= 14 && cam_pass_err_recover && key)
ignore_error = 1;
}
if (err == -1 && cam_pass_err_recover && ! ignore_error) {
#ifdef Libburn_ahci_verbouS
fprintf(stderr, "libburn_EXPERIMENTAL: errno = %d . cam_errbuf = '%s'\n", errno, cam_errbuf);
#endif
if (errno == ENXIO && c->opcode[0] != 0) {
/* Operations on empty or ejected tray */
/* MEDIUM NOT PRESENT */
#ifdef Libburn_ahci_verbouS
fprintf(stderr, "libburn_EXPERIMENTAL: Emulating [2,3A,00] MEDIUM NOT PRESENT\n");
#endif
c->sense[0] = 0x70; /*Fixed format sense data*/
c->sense[2] = 0x02;
c->sense[12] = 0x3A;
c->sense[13] = 0x00;
sense_len = 14;
ignore_error = 1;
} else if (c->opcode[0] == 0 &&
(errno == EBUSY || errno == ENXIO)) {
/* Timeout of TEST UNIT READY loop */
/* Inquiries while tray is being loaded */
/*LOGICAL UNIT NOT READY,CAUSE NOT REPORTABLE*/
#ifdef Libburn_ahci_verbouS
fprintf(stderr, "libburn_EXPERIMENTAL: Emulating [2,04,00] LOGICAL UNIT NOT READY,CAUSE NOT REPORTABLE\n");
#endif
c->sense[0] = 0x70; /*Fixed format sense data*/
c->sense[2] = 0x02;
c->sense[12] = 0x04;
c->sense[13] = 0x00;
sense_len = 14;
ignore_error = 1;
} else if (errno == EINVAL) {
/* Inappropriate MODE SENSE */
/* INVALID FIELD IN CDB */
#ifdef Libburn_ahci_verbouS
fprintf(stderr, "libburn_EXPERIMENTAL: Emulating [5,24,00] INVALID FIELD IN CDB\n");
#endif
c->sense[0] = 0x70; /*Fixed format sense data*/
c->sense[2] = 0x05;
c->sense[12] = 0x24;
c->sense[13] = 0x00;
sense_len = 14;
ignore_error = 1;
}
}
if (err == -1 && !ignore_error) {
libdax_msgs_submit(libdax_messenger,
d->global_index, 0x0002010c,
LIBDAX_MSGS_SEV_FATAL, LIBDAX_MSGS_PRIO_HIGH,
"Failed to transfer command to drive",
errno, 0);
cam_freeccb(ccb);
sg_close_drive(d);
d->released = 1;
d->busy = BURN_DRIVE_IDLE;
c->error = 1;
return -1;
{ret = -1; goto ex;}
}
/* XXX */
memcpy(c->sense, &ccb->csio.sense_data, ccb->csio.sense_len);
if ((ccb->ccb_h.status & CAM_STATUS_MASK) != CAM_REQ_CMP) {
if (!c->retry) {
c->error = 1;
cam_freeccb(ccb);
return 1;
}
switch (scsi_error(d, c->sense, 0)) {
case RETRY:
done = 0;
break;
case FAIL:
done = 1;
c->error = 1;
break;
if (sense_len < 14) {
/*LOGICAL UNIT NOT READY,CAUSE NOT REPORTABLE*/
#ifdef Libburn_ahci_verbouS
fprintf(stderr, "libburn_EXPERIMENTAL: CAM_STATUS= %d .Emulating [2,04,00] LOGICAL UNIT NOT READY,CAUSE NOT REPORTABLE\n", (ccb->ccb_h.status & CAM_STATUS_MASK));
#endif
c->sense[0] = 0x70; /*Fixed format sense data*/
c->sense[2] = 0x02;
c->sense[12] = 0x04;
c->sense[13] = 0x00;
no_retry = 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;
}
} while (!done);
ret = 1;
ex:;
cam_freeccb(ccb);
return ret;
}
/* ts B00115 */
/* Return 1 if the given path leads to a regular file or a device that can be
seeked, read and eventually written with 2 kB granularity.
*/
int burn_os_is_2k_seekrw(char *path, int flag)
{
struct stat stbuf;
char *spt;
int i, e;
#ifdef Libburn_DIOCGMEDIASIZE_ISBLK
int fd;
off_t add_size;
#endif
if (stat(path, &stbuf) == -1)
return 0;
if (S_ISREG(stbuf.st_mode))
return 1;
if (!S_ISCHR(stbuf.st_mode))
return 0;
#ifdef Libburn_DIOCGMEDIASIZE_ISBLK
/* If it throws no error with DIOCGMEDIASIZE then it is a
'block device'
*/
fd = open(path, O_RDONLY);
if (fd == -1)
return 0;
ret = ioctl(fd, DIOCGMEDIASIZE, &add_size);
close(fd);
return 1;
#else /* Libburn_DIOCGMEDIASIZE_ISBLK */
spt = strrchr(path, '/');
if (spt == NULL)
spt = path;
else
spt++;
e = strlen(spt);
for (i = strlen(spt) - 1; i > 0; i--)
if (spt[i] >= '0' && spt[i] <= '9')
e = i;
if (strncmp(spt, "da", e) == 0) /* SCSI disk. E.g. USB stick. */
return 1;
if (strncmp(spt, "cd", e) == 0) /* SCSI CD drive might be writeable. */
return 1;
if (strncmp(spt, "ad", e) == 0) /* IDE hard drive */
return 1;
if (strncmp(spt, "acd", e) == 0) /* IDE CD drive might be writeable */
return 1;
if (strncmp(spt, "fd", e) == 0) /* Floppy disk */
return 1;
if (strncmp(spt, "fla", e) == 0) /* Flash drive */
return 1;
return 0;
#endif /* ! Libburn_DIOCGMEDIASIZE_ISBLK */
}
@ -637,6 +1058,7 @@ int burn_os_stdio_capacity(char *path, off_t *bytes)
char testpath[4096], *cpt;
long blocks;
off_t add_size = 0;
int fd, ret;
testpath[0] = 0;
blocks = *bytes / 512;
@ -671,6 +1093,15 @@ int burn_os_stdio_capacity(char *path, off_t *bytes)
#endif /* Libburn_if_this_was_linuX */
} else if(S_ISCHR(stbuf.st_mode)) {
fd = open(path, O_RDONLY);
if (fd == -1)
return -2;
ret = ioctl(fd, DIOCGMEDIASIZE, &add_size);
close(fd);
if (ret == -1)
return -2;
*bytes = add_size;
} else if(S_ISREG(stbuf.st_mode)) {
add_size = stbuf.st_blocks * (off_t) 512;
strcpy(testpath, path);
@ -680,9 +1111,45 @@ int burn_os_stdio_capacity(char *path, off_t *bytes)
if (testpath[0]) {
if (statvfs(testpath, &vfsbuf) == -1)
return -2;
*bytes = add_size + ((off_t) vfsbuf.f_bsize) *
*bytes = add_size + ((off_t) vfsbuf.f_frsize) *
(off_t) vfsbuf.f_bavail;
}
return 1;
}
/* 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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@ -0,0 +1,973 @@
/* -*- indent-tabs-mode: t; tab-width: 8; c-basic-offset: 8; -*- */
/*
Copyright (c) 2010 Thomas Schmitt <scdbackup@gmx.net>
Provided under GPL version 2 or later.
*/
/*
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: GNU libcdio , for X/Open compliant operating systems
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 */
#ifdef __linux
/* for ioctl(BLKGETSIZE) */
#include <sys/ioctl.h>
#include <linux/fs.h>
#endif
#ifdef __FreeBSD__
#define Libburn_is_on_freebsD 1
#endif
#ifdef __FreeBSD_kernel__
#define Libburn_is_on_freebsD 1
#endif
#ifdef Libburn_is_on_freebsD
/* To avoid ATAPI devices */
#define Libburn_guess_freebsd_atapi_devicE 1
/* To obtain size of disk-like devices */
#include <sys/disk.h> /* DIOCGMEDIASIZE */
#endif /* Libburn_is_on_freebsD */
#define Libburn_guess_freebsd_atapi_devicE 1
#ifdef sun
#define Libburn_is_on_solariS 1
#endif
#ifdef __sun
#define Libburn_is_on_solariS 1
#endif
#include <cdio/cdio.h>
#include <cdio/logging.h>
#include <cdio/mmc.h>
/* The waiting time before eventually retrying a failed SCSI command.
Before each retry wait Libburn_sg_linux_retry_incR longer than with
the previous one.
*/
#define Libburn_sg_libcdio_retry_usleeP 100000
#define Libburn_sg_libcdio_retry_incR 100000
/** PORTING : ------ libburn portable headers and definitions ----- */
#include "transport.h"
#include "drive.h"
#include "sg.h"
#include "spc.h"
/* collides with symbols of <cdio/mmc.h>
#include "mmc.h"
*/
#include "sbc.h"
#include "debug.h"
#include "toc.h"
#include "util.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)
{
CdIo_t *p_cdio;
if (d->p_cdio != NULL) {
p_cdio = (CdIo_t *) d->p_cdio;
cdio_destroy(p_cdio);
d->p_cdio = NULL;
}
return 0;
}
static int sg_give_next_adr_raw(burn_drive_enumerator_t *idx,
char adr[], int adr_size, int initialize)
{
char **pos;
int count = 0;
if (initialize == 1) {
idx->pos = idx->ppsz_cd_drives =
cdio_get_devices(DRIVER_DEVICE);
if (idx->ppsz_cd_drives == NULL)
return 0;
for (pos = idx->ppsz_cd_drives ; pos != NULL; pos++) {
if (*pos == NULL)
break;
count++;
}
} else if (initialize == -1) {
if (idx->ppsz_cd_drives != NULL)
if (*(idx->ppsz_cd_drives) != NULL)
cdio_free_device_list(idx->ppsz_cd_drives);
idx->ppsz_cd_drives = NULL;
}
#ifdef Libburn_guess_freebsd_atapi_devicE
try_next:;
#endif
if (idx->pos == NULL)
return 0;
if (*(idx->pos) == NULL)
return 0;
#ifdef Libburn_guess_freebsd_atapi_devicE
if (strncmp(*(idx->pos), "/dev/acd", 8) == 0) {
(idx->pos)++;
goto try_next;
}
#endif
if (strlen(*(idx->pos)) >= adr_size)
return -1;
strcpy(adr, *(idx->pos));
(idx->pos)++;
return 1;
}
/* ----------------------------------------------------------------------- */
/* 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, char *cdio_name,
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 libcdio */
/* Adapter specific handles and data */
out.p_cdio = NULL;
strcpy(out.libcdio_name, fname);
if (strlen(cdio_name) < sizeof(out.libcdio_name))
strcpy(out.libcdio_name, cdio_name);
/* 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);
}
/* ------------------------------------------------------------------------ */
/* 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)
{
char *version_text;
sprintf(msg, "sg-libcdio h%d with libcdio ", LIBCDIO_VERSION_NUM);
#if LIBCDIO_VERSION_NUM < 83
LIBBURN_MISCONFIGURATION = 0;
INTENTIONAL_ABORT_OF_COMPILATION__HEADERFILE_cdio_version_dot_h_TOO_OLD__NEED_libcdio_VERSION_NUM_83 = 0;
LIBBURN_MISCONFIGURATION_ = 0;
#endif /* LIBCDIO_VERSION_NUM < 83 */
version_text = (char *) cdio_version_string;
strncat(msg, version_text, 800);
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)
{
int cdio_ver;
char *msg_pt;
cdio_loglevel_default = CDIO_LOG_ASSERT;
msg[0] = 0;
sg_id_string(msg, 0);
cdio_ver = libcdio_version_num;
libdax_msgs_submit(libdax_messenger, -1, 0x00000002,
LIBDAX_MSGS_SEV_DEBUG, LIBDAX_MSGS_PRIO_HIGH,
msg , 0, 0);
if (cdio_ver < LIBCDIO_VERSION_NUM) {
strcat(msg, " ---> ");
msg_pt = msg + strlen(msg);
sprintf(msg_pt,
"libcdio TOO OLD: numeric version %d , need at least %d",
cdio_ver, LIBCDIO_VERSION_NUM);
libdax_msgs_submit(libdax_messenger, -1,
0x00000002,
LIBDAX_MSGS_SEV_DEBUG, LIBDAX_MSGS_PRIO_HIGH,
msg_pt, 0, 0);
return 0;
}
return 1;
}
/** 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 latter.)
@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, recursion_count = 0;
char path[4096];
#ifdef Libburn_is_on_solariS
int l;
#endif
ret = sg_give_next_adr_raw(idx, adr, adr_size, initialize);
if (ret <= 0)
return ret;
if (strlen(adr) >= sizeof(path))
return ret;
#ifdef Libburn_is_on_solariS
/* >>> provisory : preserve Solaris /dev/rdsk/cXtYdZs2 addresses */
l = strlen(adr);
if (l >= 18)
if (strncmp(adr, "/dev/rdsk/c", 11) == 0 && adr[11] >= '0' &&
adr[11] <= '9' && strcmp(adr + (l - 2), "s2") == 0)
return 1;
#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);
return (ret >= 0);
}
/** 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, recursion_count = 0;
int i_host_no = -1, i_channel_no = -1, i_target_no = -1, i_lun_no = -1;
char buf[4096], target[4096];
#ifdef Libburn_is_on_solariS
int l;
#endif
while(1) {
ret = sg_give_next_adr_raw(&idx, buf, sizeof(buf), initialize);
initialize = 0;
if (ret <= 0)
break;
ret = 1;
#ifdef Libburn_is_on_solariS
/* >>> provisory : preserve Solaris /dev/rdsk/cXtYdZs2 */
l = strlen(buf);
if (l >= 18)
if (strncmp(buf, "/dev/rdsk/c", 11) == 0 &&
buf[11] >= '0' && buf[11] <= '9' &&
strcmp(buf + (l - 2), "s2") == 0)
ret = 0;
#endif /* Libburn_is_on_solariS */
if (ret == 1) {
ret = burn_drive_resolve_link(buf, target,
&recursion_count,2);
}
if (ret <= 0)
strcpy(target, buf);
if (burn_drive_is_banned(target))
continue;
sg_obtain_scsi_adr(buf, &i_bus_no, &i_host_no,
&i_channel_no, &i_target_no, &i_lun_no);
enumerate_common(target, buf,
i_bus_no, i_host_no, i_channel_no,
i_target_no, i_lun_no);
}
sg_give_next_adr(&idx, buf, sizeof(buf), -1);
return 1;
}
/** 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->p_cdio != NULL);
}
/** 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)
{
CdIo_t *p_cdio;
char *am_eff, msg[4096], *am_wanted;
int os_errno, second_try = 0;
if (d->p_cdio != NULL) {
d->released = 0;
return 1;
}
if (d->libcdio_name[0] == 0) /* just to be sure it is initialized */
strcpy(d->libcdio_name, d->devname);
am_wanted = (burn_sg_open_o_excl & 63) ? "MMC_RDWR_EXCL" : "MMC_RDWR";
try_to_open:;
p_cdio = cdio_open_am(d->libcdio_name, DRIVER_DEVICE, am_wanted);
if (p_cdio == NULL) {
os_errno = errno;
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, os_errno, 0);
return 0;
}
am_eff = (char *) cdio_get_arg(p_cdio, "access-mode");
if (strncmp(am_eff, "MMC_RDWR", 8) != 0) {
cdio_destroy(p_cdio);
if (!second_try) {
am_wanted = (burn_sg_open_o_excl & 63) ?
"MMC_RDWR" : "MMC_RDWR_EXCL";
second_try = 1;
goto try_to_open;
}
libdax_msgs_submit(libdax_messenger, d->global_index,
0x00020003,
LIBDAX_MSGS_SEV_SORRY, LIBDAX_MSGS_PRIO_HIGH,
"libcdio provides no MMC_RDWR access mode", 0, 0);
return 0;
}
d->p_cdio = p_cdio;
d->released = 0;
return 1;
}
/** 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->p_cdio == NULL) {
burn_print(1, "release an ungrabbed drive. die\n");
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 sense_valid = 0, i, timeout_ms, no_retry = 0;
int key = 0, asc = 0, ascq = 0, done = 0;
time_t start_time;
driver_return_code_t i_status;
unsigned int dxfer_len;
static FILE *fp = NULL;
mmc_cdb_t cdb = {{0, }};
cdio_mmc_direction_t e_direction;
CdIo_t *p_cdio;
unsigned char *sense_pt = NULL;
c->error = 0;
if (d->p_cdio == NULL) {
return 0;
}
p_cdio = (CdIo_t *) d->p_cdio;
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);
memcpy(cdb.field, c->opcode, c->oplen);
if (c->dir == TO_DRIVE) {
dxfer_len = c->page->bytes;
e_direction = SCSI_MMC_DATA_WRITE;
} else if (c->dir == FROM_DRIVE) {
if (c->dxfer_len >= 0)
dxfer_len = c->dxfer_len;
else
dxfer_len = BUFFER_SIZE;
e_direction = SCSI_MMC_DATA_READ;
/* touch page so we can use valgrind */
memset(c->page->data, 0, BUFFER_SIZE);
} else {
dxfer_len = 0;
e_direction = SCSI_MMC_DATA_NONE;
}
/* retry-loop */
start_time = time(NULL);
timeout_ms = 200000;
for(i = 0; !done; i++) {
i_status = mmc_run_cmd(p_cdio, timeout_ms, &cdb, e_direction,
dxfer_len, c->page->data);
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 );
spc_decode_sense(c->sense, 0, &key, &asc, &ascq);
} else
key = asc = ascq = 0;
if (sense_pt != NULL)
free(sense_pt);
/* Regrettably mmc_run_cmd() does not clearly distinguish between transport
failure and SCSI error reply.
This reaction here would be for transport failure:
if (i_status != 0 && i_status != DRIVER_OP_ERROR) {
libdax_msgs_submit(libdax_messenger,
d->global_index, 0x0002010c,
LIBDAX_MSGS_SEV_FATAL, LIBDAX_MSGS_PRIO_HIGH,
"Failed to transfer command to drive",
errno, 0);
sg_close_drive(d);
d->released = 1;
d->busy = BURN_DRIVE_IDLE;
c->error = 1;
return -1;
}
*/
if ((!sense_valid) || (key == 0 && asc == 0 && ascq == 0)) {
memset(c->sense, 0, sizeof(c->sense));
if (i_status != 0) { /* set dummy sense */
/*LOGICAL UNIT NOT READY,
CAUSE NOT REPORTABLE*/
c->sense[0] = 0x70; /*Fixed format sense data*/
c->sense[2] = 0x02;
c->sense[12] = 0x04;
no_retry = 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
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)
{
CdIo_t *p_cdio;
char *tuple;
*bus_no = *host_no = *channel_no = *target_no = *lun_no = -1;
p_cdio = cdio_open(path, DRIVER_DEVICE);
if (p_cdio == NULL)
return 0;
/* Try whether a bus,host,channel,target,lun address tuple is
available */
tuple = (char *) cdio_get_arg(p_cdio, "scsi-tuple");
if (tuple != NULL) if (tuple[0]) {
sscanf(tuple, "%d,%d,%d,%d,%d",
bus_no, host_no, channel_no, target_no, lun_no);
}
cdio_destroy(p_cdio);
return (*bus_no >= 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);
}
#ifdef __FreeBSD__
#define Libburn_guess_block_devicE 1
#endif
#ifdef __FreeBSD_kernel__
#define Libburn_guess_block_devicE 1
#endif
#ifdef Libburn_guess_block_devicE
/* ts B00115 */
/* The FreeBSD implementation of burn_os_is_2k_seekrw().
On FreeBSD there are no block devices.
*/
static int freebsd_is_2k_seekrw(char *path, int flag)
{
struct stat stbuf;
char *spt;
int i, e;
if (stat(path, &stbuf) == -1)
return 0;
if (S_ISREG(stbuf.st_mode))
return 1;
if (!S_ISCHR(stbuf.st_mode))
return 0;
spt = strrchr(path, '/');
if (spt == NULL)
spt = path;
else
spt++;
e = strlen(spt);
for (i = strlen(spt) - 1; i > 0; i--)
if (spt[i] >= '0' && spt[i] <= '9')
e = i;
if (strncmp(spt, "da", e) == 0) /* SCSI disk. E.g. USB stick. */
return 1;
if (strncmp(spt, "cd", e) == 0) /* SCSI CD drive might be writeable. */
return 1;
if (strncmp(spt, "ad", e) == 0) /* IDE hard drive */
return 1;
if (strncmp(spt, "acd", e) == 0) /* IDE CD drive might be writeable */
return 1;
if (strncmp(spt, "fd", e) == 0) /* Floppy disk */
return 1;
if (strncmp(spt, "fla", e) == 0) /* Flash drive */
return 1;
return 0;
}
#endif /* Libburn_guess_block_devicE */
/* 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)
{
#ifdef Libburn_guess_block_devicE
return freebsd_is_2k_seekrw(path, flag);
#else
struct stat stbuf;
if (stat(path, &stbuf) == -1)
return 0;
if (S_ISREG(stbuf.st_mode))
return 1;
if (S_ISBLK(stbuf.st_mode))
return 1;
return 0;
#endif /* ! Libburn_guess_block_devicE */
}
/** 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 *bytes)
{
struct stat stbuf;
#ifdef Libburn_os_has_statvfS
struct statvfs vfsbuf;
#endif
char testpath[4096], *cpt;
long blocks;
off_t add_size = 0;
testpath[0] = 0;
blocks = *bytes / 512;
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)
return -1;
#ifdef __linux
/* GNU/Linux specific determination of block device size */
} else if(S_ISBLK(stbuf.st_mode)) {
int open_mode = O_RDONLY, fd, ret;
fd = open(path, open_mode);
if (fd == -1)
return -2;
ret = ioctl(fd, BLKGETSIZE, &blocks);
close(fd);
if (ret == -1)
return -2;
*bytes = ((off_t) blocks) * (off_t) 512;
#endif /* __linux */
#ifdef Libburn_is_on_freebsD
} else if(S_ISCHR(stbuf.st_mode)) {
int fd, ret;
fd = open(path, O_RDONLY);
if (fd == -1)
return -2;
ret = ioctl(fd, DIOCGMEDIASIZE, &add_size);
close(fd);
if (ret == -1)
return -2;
*bytes = add_size;
#endif /* Libburn_is_on_freebsD */
#ifdef Libburn_is_on_solariS
} else if(S_ISBLK(stbuf.st_mode)) {
int open_mode = O_RDONLY, fd;
fd = open(path, open_mode);
if (fd == -1)
return -2;
*bytes = lseek(fd, 0, SEEK_END);
close(fd);
if (*bytes == -1) {
*bytes = 0;
return 0;
}
#endif /* Libburn_is_on_solariS */
} else if(S_ISREG(stbuf.st_mode)) {
add_size = stbuf.st_blocks * (off_t) 512;
strcpy(testpath, path);
} else
return 0;
if (testpath[0]) {
#ifdef Libburn_os_has_statvfS
if (statvfs(testpath, &vfsbuf) == -1)
return -2;
*bytes = add_size + ((off_t) vfsbuf.f_frsize) *
(off_t) vfsbuf.f_bavail;
#else /* Libburn_os_has_statvfS */
return 0;
#endif /* ! Libburn_os_has_stavtfS */
}
return 1;
}
/* 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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/* -*- 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>
Provided under GPL version 2 or later.
*/
/* <<< ts A91112 : experiments to get better speed with USB
#define Libburn_sgio_as_growisofS 1
*/
/*
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: Linux SCSI Generic (sg)
Present implementation: GNU/Linux SCSI Generic (sg)
PORTING:
@ -29,12 +41,28 @@ and of deriving the following system specific files from existing examples:
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
@ -48,8 +76,25 @@ sg_issue_command() sends a SCSI command to the drive, receives reply,
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) and
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 .
@ -59,9 +104,20 @@ Hint: You should also look into sg-freebsd-port.c, which is a younger and
*/
#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H
#include "../config.h"
#endif
/** PORTING : ------- OS dependent headers and definitions ------ */
#ifdef Libburn_read_o_direcT
# ifndef _GNU_SOURCE
# define _GNU_SOURCE
# endif
#endif /* Libburn_read_o_direcT */
#include <errno.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include <stdio.h>
@ -80,6 +136,9 @@ Hint: You should also look into sg-freebsd-port.c, which is a younger and
/* for ioctl(BLKGETSIZE) */
#include <linux/fs.h>
/* for mmap() */
#include <sys/mman.h>
#include <scsi/sg.h>
/* Values within sg_io_hdr_t indicating success after ioctl(SG_IO) : */
@ -158,9 +217,17 @@ static char linux_ata_device_family[80] = {"/dev/hd%c"};
static int linux_ata_enumerate_verbous = 0;
/* The waiting time before eventually retrying a failed SCSI command.
Before each retry wait Libburn_sg_linux_retry_incR longer than with
the previous one.
*/
#define Libburn_sg_linux_retry_usleeP 100000
#define Libburn_sg_linux_retry_incR 100000
/** PORTING : ------ libburn portable headers and definitions ----- */
#include "libburn.h"
#include "transport.h"
#include "drive.h"
#include "sg.h"
@ -189,17 +256,25 @@ static void enumerate_common(char *fname, int bus_no, int host_no,
/* ts A60813 : storage objects are in libburn/init.c
wether to use O_EXCL with open(2) of devices
wether to use fcntl(,F_SETLK,) after open(2) of devices
whether to use O_EXCL with open(2) of devices
whether to use fcntl(,F_SETLK,) after open(2) of devices
what device family to use : 0=default, 1=sr, 2=scd, (3=st), 4=sg
wether to use O_NOBLOCK with open(2) on devices
wether to take O_EXCL rejection as fatal error */
whether to use O_NOBLOCK with open(2) on devices
whether to take O_EXCL rejection as fatal error
*/
extern int burn_sg_open_o_excl;
extern int burn_sg_fcntl_f_setlk;
extern int burn_sg_use_family;
extern int burn_sg_open_o_nonblock;
extern int burn_sg_open_abort_busy;
/* ts A91111 :
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;
/* ts A60821
debug: for tracing calls which might use open drive fds
@ -656,10 +731,6 @@ failed:;
}
#define Libburn_drive_new_deaL 1
#ifdef Libburn_drive_new_deaL
/* ts A80731 */
static int is_ata_drive(char *fname)
{
@ -825,23 +896,12 @@ static int is_scsi_drive(char *fname, int *bus_no, int *host_no,
return 1;
}
#endif /* Libburn_drive_new_deaL */
/** Speciality of Linux: detect non-SCSI ATAPI (EIDE) which will from
/** Speciality of GNU/Linux: detect non-SCSI ATAPI (EIDE) which will from
then on used used via generic SCSI as is done with (emulated) SCSI drives */
static void ata_enumerate(void)
{
#ifdef Libburn_drive_new_deaL
int ret;
#else
struct hd_driveid tm;
int fd;
#endif
int i;
char fname[10];
@ -863,57 +923,11 @@ static void ata_enumerate(void)
fprintf(stderr, "not in whitelist\n");
continue;
}
#ifdef Libburn_drive_new_deaL
ret = is_ata_drive(fname);
if (ret < 0)
break;
if (ret == 0)
continue;
#else /* Libburn_drive_new_deaL */
fd = sg_open_drive_fd(fname, 1);
if (fd == -1) {
if (linux_ata_enumerate_verbous)
fprintf(stderr,"open failed, errno=%d '%s'\n",
errno, strerror(errno));
continue;
}
/* found a drive */
ioctl(fd, HDIO_GET_IDENTITY, &tm);
/* not atapi */
if (!(tm.config & 0x8000) || (tm.config & 0x4000)) {
if (linux_ata_enumerate_verbous)
fprintf(stderr, "not marked as ATAPI\n");
sg_close_drive_fd(fname, -1, &fd, 0);
continue;
}
/* if SG_IO fails on an atapi device, we should stop trying to
use hd* devices */
if (sgio_test(fd) == -1) {
if (linux_ata_enumerate_verbous)
fprintf(stderr,
"FATAL: sgio_test() failed: errno=%d '%s'\n",
errno, strerror(errno));
sg_close_drive_fd(fname, -1, &fd, 0);
return;
}
if (sg_close_drive_fd(fname, -1, &fd, 1) <= 0) {
if (linux_ata_enumerate_verbous)
fprintf(stderr,
"cannot close properly, errno=%d '%s'\n",
errno, strerror(errno));
continue;
}
#endif /* Libburn_drive_new_deaL */
if (linux_ata_enumerate_verbous)
fprintf(stderr, "accepting as drive without SCSI address\n");
enumerate_common(fname, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1);
@ -924,15 +938,6 @@ static void ata_enumerate(void)
/** Detects (probably emulated) SCSI drives */
static void sg_enumerate(void)
{
#ifdef Libburn_drive_new_deaL
#else
struct sg_scsi_id sid;
int fd, sibling_fds[BURN_OS_SG_MAX_SIBLINGS], sibling_count= 0;
char sibling_fnames[BURN_OS_SG_MAX_SIBLINGS][BURN_OS_SG_MAX_NAMELEN];
int sid_ret = 0;
#endif
int i, ret;
int bus_no= -1, host_no= -1, channel_no= -1, target_no= -1, lun_no= -1;
char fname[17];
@ -962,9 +967,6 @@ static void sg_enumerate(void)
continue;
}
#ifdef Libburn_drive_new_deaL
ret = is_scsi_drive(fname, &bus_no, &host_no, &channel_no,
&target_no, &lun_no);
if (ret < 0)
@ -977,132 +979,10 @@ static void sg_enumerate(void)
enumerate_common(fname, bus_no, host_no, channel_no,
target_no, lun_no);
#else /* Libburn_drive_new_deaL */
/* ts A60927 */
fd = sg_open_drive_fd(fname, 1);
if (fd == -1) {
if (linux_sg_enumerate_debug)
fprintf(stderr, "open failed, errno=%d '%s'\n",
errno, strerror(errno));
continue;
}
/* found a drive */
sid_ret = ioctl(fd, SG_GET_SCSI_ID, &sid);
if (sid_ret == -1) {
sid.scsi_id = -1; /* mark SCSI address as invalid */
if(linux_sg_enumerate_debug)
fprintf(stderr,
"ioctl(SG_GET_SCSI_ID) failed, errno=%d '%s' , ",
errno, strerror(errno));
if (sgio_test(fd) == -1) {
if (linux_sg_enumerate_debug)
fprintf(stderr,
"FATAL: sgio_test() failed: errno=%d '%s'",
errno, strerror(errno));
sg_close_drive_fd(fname, -1, &fd, 0);
continue;
}
#ifdef CDROM_DRIVE_STATUS
/* ts A61211 : not widening old acceptance range */
if (strcmp(linux_sg_device_family,"/dev/sg%d") != 0) {
/* http://developer.osdl.org/dev/robustmutexes/
src/fusyn.hg/Documentation/ioctl/cdrom.txt */
sid_ret = ioctl(fd, CDROM_DRIVE_STATUS, 0);
if(linux_sg_enumerate_debug)
fprintf(stderr,
"ioctl(CDROM_DRIVE_STATUS) = %d , ",
sid_ret);
if (sid_ret != -1 && sid_ret != CDS_NO_INFO)
sid.scsi_type = TYPE_ROM;
else
sid_ret = -1;
}
#endif /* CDROM_DRIVE_STATUS */
}
#ifdef SCSI_IOCTL_GET_BUS_NUMBER
/* Hearsay A61005 */
if (ioctl(fd, SCSI_IOCTL_GET_BUS_NUMBER, &bus_no) == -1)
bus_no = -1;
#endif
if (sg_close_drive_fd(fname, -1, &fd,
sid.scsi_type == TYPE_ROM ) <= 0) {
if (linux_sg_enumerate_debug)
fprintf(stderr,
"cannot close properly, errno=%d '%s'\n",
errno, strerror(errno));
continue;
}
if ( (sid_ret == -1 || sid.scsi_type != TYPE_ROM)
&& !linux_sg_accept_any_type) {
if (linux_sg_enumerate_debug)
fprintf(stderr, "sid.scsi_type = %d (!= TYPE_ROM)\n",
sid.scsi_type);
continue;
}
if (sid_ret == -1 || sid.scsi_id < 0) {
/* ts A61211 : employ a more general ioctl */
ret = sg_obtain_scsi_adr(fname, &bus_no, &host_no,
&channel_no, &target_no, &lun_no);
if (ret>0) {
sid.host_no = host_no;
sid.channel = channel_no;
sid.scsi_id = target_no;
sid.lun = lun_no;
} else {
if (linux_sg_enumerate_debug)
fprintf(stderr,
"sg_obtain_scsi_adr() failed\n");
continue;
}
}
/* ts A60927 : trying to do locking with growisofs */
if(burn_sg_open_o_excl>1) {
ret = sg_open_scsi_siblings(
fname, -1, sibling_fds, sibling_fnames,
&sibling_count,
sid.host_no, sid.channel,
sid.scsi_id, sid.lun);
if (ret<=0) {
if (linux_sg_enumerate_debug)
fprintf(stderr, "cannot lock siblings\n");
sg_handle_busy_device(fname, 0);
continue;
}
/* the final occupation will be done in sg_grab() */
sg_release_siblings(sibling_fds, sibling_fnames,
&sibling_count);
}
#ifdef SCSI_IOCTL_GET_BUS_NUMBER
if(bus_no == -1)
bus_no = 1000 * (sid.host_no + 1) + sid.channel;
#else
bus_no = sid.host_no;
#endif
if (linux_sg_enumerate_debug)
fprintf(stderr, "accepting as SCSI %d,%d,%d,%d bus=%d\n",
sid.host_no, sid.channel, sid.scsi_id, sid.lun,
bus_no);
enumerate_common(fname, bus_no, sid.host_no, sid.channel,
sid.scsi_id, sid.lun);
#endif /* Libburn_drive_new_deaL */
}
}
#ifdef Libburn_drive_new_deaL
/* ts A80805 : eventually produce the other official name of a device file */
static int fname_other_name(char *fname, char other_name[80], int flag)
@ -1302,8 +1182,6 @@ static int add_proc_info_drives(int flag)
return 1 + count;
}
#endif /* Libburn_drive_new_deaL */
/* ts A61115 */
/* ----------------------------------------------------------------------- */
@ -1337,7 +1215,7 @@ static void enumerate_common(char *fname, int bus_no, int host_no,
/* PORTING: ------------------- non portable part --------------- */
/* Operating system adapter is Linux Generic SCSI (sg) */
/* Operating system adapter is GNU/Linux Generic SCSI (sg) */
/* Adapter specific handles and data */
out.fd = -1337;
out.sibling_count = 0;
@ -1363,8 +1241,63 @@ static void enumerate_common(char *fname, int bus_no, int host_no,
/* ------------------------------------------------------------------------ */
/** 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)
{
strcpy(msg, "internal GNU/Linux SG_IO adapter sg-linux");
return 1;
}
/** Performs global initialization of the SCSI transport adapter and eventually
needed operating system facilities. Checks for compatibility 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;
}
/** PORTING:
In this Linux implementation, this function mirrors the enumeration
In this GNU/Linux implementation, this function mirrors the enumeration
done in sg_enumerate and ata_enumerate(). It would be better to base those
functions on this sg_give_next_adr() but the situation is not inviting.
*/
@ -1461,7 +1394,7 @@ return_1_pre_proc:;
libburn's list of drives.
*/
/** PORTING:
If not stricken with an incompletely unified situation like in Linux
If not stricken with an incompletely unified situation like in GNU/Linux
one would rather implement this by a loop calling sg_give_next_adr().
If needed with your sg_give_next_adr() results, do a test for existence
and accessability. If burn activities are prone to external interference
@ -1475,27 +1408,18 @@ return_1_pre_proc:;
/* ts A61115: replacing call to sg-implementation internals from drive.c */
int scsi_enumerate_drives(void)
{
#ifdef Libburn_drive_new_deaL
int ret;
#endif
#ifdef Libburn_drive_new_deaL
/* Direct examination of eventually single whitelisted name */
ret = single_enumerate(0);
if (ret < 0)
return -1;
if (ret > 0)
return 1;
#endif /* Libburn_drive_new_deaL */
sg_enumerate();
ata_enumerate();
#ifdef Libburn_drive_new_deaL
add_proc_info_drives(0);
#endif /* Libburn_drive_new_deaL */
return 1;
}
@ -1525,6 +1449,7 @@ int sg_drive_is_open(struct burn_drive * d)
int sg_grab(struct burn_drive *d)
{
int fd, os_errno= 0, ret;
int max_tries = 3, tries = 0;
/* ts A60813 */
int open_mode = O_RDWR;
@ -1558,6 +1483,7 @@ int sg_grab(struct burn_drive *d)
value -1 of open(2) war used. */
if(! burn_drive_is_open(d)) {
try_open:;
/* ts A60821
<<< debug: for tracing calls which might use open drive fds */
mmc_function_spy(NULL, "sg_grab ----------- opening");
@ -1591,13 +1517,19 @@ int sg_grab(struct burn_drive *d)
fcntl(fd, F_SETOWN, getpid());
d->released = 0;
return 1;
}
} else if (errno == EBUSY)
goto drive_is_in_use;
libdax_msgs_submit(libdax_messenger, d->global_index, 0x00020003,
LIBDAX_MSGS_SEV_SORRY, LIBDAX_MSGS_PRIO_HIGH,
"Could not grab drive", os_errno, 0);
return 0;
drive_is_in_use:;
tries++;
if (tries < max_tries) {
usleep(2000000);
goto try_open;
}
libdax_msgs_submit(libdax_messenger, d->global_index,
0x00020003,
LIBDAX_MSGS_SEV_SORRY, LIBDAX_MSGS_PRIO_HIGH,
@ -1635,90 +1567,22 @@ int sg_release(struct burn_drive *d)
}
/** ts A70518:
Debugging log facility. Controlled by existence of macros:
Libburn_log_sg_commandS enables logging to file
/tmp/libburn_sg_command_log
Libburn_fflush_log_sg_commandS enables fflush after each output line
Libburn_log_sg_command_stderR enables additional log to stderr
*/
/*
#define Libburn_log_sg_commandS 1
#define Libburn_fflush_log_sg_commandS 1
#define Libburn_log_sg_command_stderR 1
*/
#ifdef Libburn_log_sg_commandS
/** Logs command (before execution) */
static int sg_log_cmd(struct command *c, FILE *fp, int flag)
{
int i;
if (fp != NULL) {
for(i = 0; i < 16 && i < c->oplen; i++)
fprintf(fp,"%2.2x ", c->opcode[i]);
fprintf(fp, "\n");
#ifdef Libburn_fflush_log_sg_commandS
fflush(fp);
#endif
}
if (fp == stderr)
return 1;
#ifdef Libburn_log_sg_command_stderR
sg_log_cmd(c, stderr, flag);
#endif
return 1;
}
/** logs outcome of a sg command. flag&1 causes an error message */
static int sg_log_err(struct command *c, FILE *fp,
sg_io_hdr_t *s,
int flag)
{
if(fp!=NULL) {
if(flag & 1)
fprintf(fp,
"+++ key=%X asc=%2.2Xh ascq=%2.2Xh (%6d ms)\n",
s->sbp[2], s->sbp[12], s->sbp[13],s->duration);
else
fprintf(fp,"%6d ms\n", s->duration);
#ifdef Libburn_fflush_log_sg_commandS
fflush(fp);
#endif
}
if (fp == stderr)
return 1;
#ifdef Libburn_log_sg_command_stderR
sg_log_err(c, stderr, s, flag);
#endif
return 1;
}
#endif /* Libburn_log_sg_commandS */
/** 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 done = 0, no_c_page = 0;
int done = 0, no_c_page = 0, i;
int err;
time_t start_time;
sg_io_hdr_t s;
#ifdef Libburn_log_sg_commandS
/* ts A61030 */
static FILE *fp= NULL;
#endif /* Libburn_log_sg_commandS */
/* <<< ts A60821
debug: for tracing calls which might use open drive fds */
@ -1727,15 +1591,16 @@ int sg_issue_command(struct burn_drive *d, struct command *c)
d->fd,d->released);
mmc_function_spy(NULL, buf);
#ifdef Libburn_log_sg_commandS
/* ts A61030 */
if(fp==NULL) {
fp= fopen("/tmp/libburn_sg_command_log","a");
fprintf(fp,"\n-----------------------------------------\n");
if (burn_sg_log_scsi & 1) {
if (fp == NULL) {
fp= fopen("/tmp/libburn_sg_command_log", "a");
fprintf(fp,
"\n-----------------------------------------\n");
}
}
sg_log_cmd(c,fp,0);
#endif /* Libburn_log_sg_commandS */
if (burn_sg_log_scsi & 3)
scsi_log_cmd(c,fp,0);
/* ts A61010 : with no fd there is no chance to send an ioctl */
if (d->fd < 0) {
@ -1748,6 +1613,13 @@ int sg_issue_command(struct burn_drive *d, struct command *c)
s.interface_id = 'S';
#ifdef Libburn_sgio_as_growisofS
/* ??? ts A91112 : does this speed up USB ? (from growisofs)
--- did not help
*/
s.flags = SG_FLAG_DIRECT_IO;
#endif /* Libburn_sgio_as_growisofS */
if (c->dir == TO_DRIVE)
s.dxfer_direction = SG_DXFER_TO_DEV;
else if (c->dir == FROM_DRIVE)
@ -1796,7 +1668,8 @@ int sg_issue_command(struct burn_drive *d, struct command *c)
}
s.usr_ptr = c;
do {
start_time = time(NULL);
for(i = 0; !done; i++) {
err = ioctl(d->fd, SG_IO, &s);
/* ts A61010 */
@ -1813,34 +1686,12 @@ int sg_issue_command(struct burn_drive *d, struct command *c)
c->error = 1;
return -1;
}
done = scsi_eval_cmd_outcome(d, c, fp, s.sbp, s.sb_len_wr,
s.duration, start_time, s.timeout, i, 0);
}
if (s.sb_len_wr) {
if (!c->retry) {
c->error = 1;
/* A61106: rather than : return 1 */
goto ex;
}
switch (scsi_error(d, s.sbp, s.sb_len_wr)) {
case RETRY:
done = 0;
break;
case FAIL:
done = 1;
c->error = 1;
break;
}
} else {
done = 1;
}
} while (!done);
/* ts A61106 */
ex:;
if (c->error) {
scsi_notify_error(d, c, s.sbp, s.sb_len_wr, 0);
} else if (s.host_status != Libburn_sg_host_oK ||
s.driver_status != Libburn_sg_driver_oK) {
if (s.host_status != Libburn_sg_host_oK ||
(s.driver_status != Libburn_sg_driver_oK && !c->error)) {
char msg[161];
sprintf(msg,
@ -1855,11 +1706,6 @@ ex:;
LIBDAX_MSGS_SEV_DEBUG, LIBDAX_MSGS_PRIO_HIGH,
msg, 0, 0);
}
#ifdef Libburn_log_sg_commandS
sg_log_err(c, fp, &s, c->error != 0);
#endif /* Libburn_log_sg_commandS */
return 1;
}
@ -1878,6 +1724,8 @@ int sg_obtain_scsi_adr(char *path, int *bus_no, int *host_no, int *channel_no,
};
struct my_scsi_idlun idlun;
/* valgrind called idlun unitialized because it is blind for ioctl */
memset(&idlun, 0, sizeof(struct my_scsi_idlun));
l = strlen(linux_ata_device_family) - 2;
if (l > 0 && strncmp(path, linux_ata_device_family, l) == 0
@ -1953,6 +1801,24 @@ int sg_is_enumerable_adr(char *adr)
}
/* ts B00115 */
/* 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;
if (stat(path, &stbuf) == -1)
return 0;
if (S_ISREG(stbuf.st_mode))
return 1;
if (S_ISBLK(stbuf.st_mode))
return 1;
return 0;
}
/* ts A70909 */
/** Estimate the potential payload capacity of a file address.
@param path The address of the file to be examined. If it does not
@ -2004,9 +1870,86 @@ int burn_os_stdio_capacity(char *path, off_t *bytes)
if (testpath[0]) {
if (statvfs(testpath, &vfsbuf) == -1)
return -2;
*bytes = add_size + ((off_t) vfsbuf.f_bsize) *
*bytes = add_size + ((off_t) vfsbuf.f_frsize) *
(off_t) vfsbuf.f_bavail;
}
return 1;
}
/* ts A91122 : an interface to open(O_DIRECT) or similar OS tricks. */
#ifdef PROT_READ
#ifdef PROT_WRITE
#ifdef MAP_SHARED
#ifdef MAP_ANONYMOUS
#ifdef MAP_FAILED
#define Libburn_linux_do_mmaP 1
#endif
#endif
#endif
#endif
#endif
#ifdef Libburn_read_o_direcT
#ifdef O_DIRECT
#define Libburn_linux_do_o_direcT 1
#endif
#endif /* Libburn_read_o_direcT */
int burn_os_open_track_src(char *path, int open_flags, int flag)
{
int fd;
#ifdef Libburn_linux_do_o_direcT
libdax_msgs_submit(libdax_messenger, -1, 0x00000002,
LIBDAX_MSGS_SEV_DEBUG, LIBDAX_MSGS_PRIO_HIGH,
"Opening track source with O_DIRECT" , 0, 0);
fd = open(path, open_flags | O_DIRECT);
#else
fd = open(path, open_flags);
#endif
return fd;
}
void *burn_os_alloc_buffer(size_t amount, int flag)
{
void *buf = NULL;
#ifdef Libburn_linux_do_mmaP
/* >>> check whether size is suitable */;
libdax_msgs_submit(libdax_messenger, -1, 0x00000002,
LIBDAX_MSGS_SEV_DEBUG, LIBDAX_MSGS_PRIO_HIGH,
"Allocating buffer via mmap()" , 0, 0);
buf = mmap(NULL, amount, PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE,
MAP_SHARED | MAP_ANONYMOUS, -1, (off_t) 0);
if (buf == MAP_FAILED)
buf = NULL;
else
memset(buf, 0, amount);
#else
buf = calloc(1, amount);
#endif /* ! Libburn_linux_do_mmaP */
return buf;
}
int burn_os_free_buffer(void *buffer, size_t amount, int flag)
{
int ret = 0;
if (buffer == NULL)
return 0;
#ifdef Libburn_linux_do_mmaP
ret = munmap(buffer, amount);
#else
free(buffer);
#endif
return (ret == 0);
}

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/* -*- indent-tabs-mode: t; tab-width: 8; c-basic-offset: 8; -*- */
/*
Copyright (c) 2010 Thomas Schmitt <scdbackup@gmx.net>
Provided under GPL version 2 or later.
*/
/*
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: Solaris uscsi, e.g. for SunOS 5.11
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 <stropts.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <errno.h>
#include <fcntl.h>
#include <sys/stat.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <dirent.h>
#ifdef Libburn_os_has_statvfS
#include <sys/statvfs.h>
#endif /* Libburn_os_has_stavtfS */
#include <sys/dkio.h>
#include <sys/vtoc.h>
#include <sys/scsi/impl/uscsi.h>
/* The waiting time before eventually retrying a failed SCSI command.
Before each retry wait Libburn_sg_linux_retry_incR longer than with
the previous one.
*/
#define Libburn_sg_solaris_retry_usleeP 100000
#define Libburn_sg_solaris_retry_incR 100000
/** 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 "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;
}
static int decode_btl_number(char **cpt, int stopper, int *no)
{
*no = 0;
for ((*cpt)++; **cpt != stopper; (*cpt)++) {
if (**cpt < '0' || **cpt > '9')
return 0;
*no = *no * 10 + **cpt - '0';
}
return 1;
}
/* Read bus, target, lun from name "cXtYdZs2".
Return 0 if name is not of the desired form.
*/
static int decode_btl_solaris(char *name, int *busno, int *tgtno, int *lunno,
int flag)
{
char *cpt;
int ret;
*busno = *tgtno = *lunno = -1;
cpt = name;
if (*cpt != 'c')
return 0;
ret = decode_btl_number(&cpt, 't', busno);
if (ret <= 0)
return ret;
ret = decode_btl_number(&cpt, 'd', tgtno);
if (ret <= 0)
return ret;
ret = decode_btl_number(&cpt, 's', lunno);
if (ret <= 0)
return ret;
cpt++;
if (*cpt != '2' || *(cpt + 1) != 0)
return 0;
return 1;
}
static int start_enum_cXtYdZs2(burn_drive_enumerator_t *idx, int flag)
{
DIR *dir;
idx->dir = NULL;
dir = opendir("/dev/rdsk");
if (dir == NULL) {
libdax_msgs_submit(libdax_messenger, -1,
0x0002000c, LIBDAX_MSGS_SEV_FAILURE, LIBDAX_MSGS_PRIO_HIGH,
"Cannot start device file enumeration. opendir(\"/dev/rdsk\") failed.",
errno, 0);
return 0;
}
idx->dir = dir;
return 1;
}
static int next_enum_cXtYdZs2(burn_drive_enumerator_t *idx,
char adr[], int adr_size, int flag)
{
int busno, tgtno, lunno, ret, fd = -1;
char volpath[160];
struct dirent *entry;
struct dk_cinfo cinfo;
DIR *dir;
dir = idx->dir;
while (1) {
errno = 0;
entry = readdir(dir);
if (entry == NULL) {
if (errno) {
libdax_msgs_submit(libdax_messenger,
-1, 0x0002000d,
LIBDAX_MSGS_SEV_FAILURE, LIBDAX_MSGS_PRIO_HIGH,
"Cannot enumerate next device. readdir() from \"/dev/rdsk\" failed.",
errno, 0);
return -1;
}
break;
}
if (strlen(entry->d_name) > sizeof(volpath) - 11)
continue;
ret = decode_btl_solaris(entry->d_name,
&busno, &tgtno, &lunno, 0);
if (ret <= 0)
continue; /* not cXtYdZs2 */
sprintf(volpath, "/dev/rdsk/%s", entry->d_name);
if (burn_drive_is_banned(volpath))
continue;
fd = open(volpath, O_RDONLY | O_NDELAY);
if (fd < 0)
continue;
/* See man dkio */
ret = ioctl(fd, DKIOCINFO, &cinfo);
close(fd);
if (ret < 0)
continue;
if (cinfo.dki_ctype != DKC_CDROM)
continue;
if (adr_size <= strlen(volpath))
return -1;
strcpy(adr, volpath);
return 1;
}
return 0;
}
static int end_enum_cXtYdZs2(burn_drive_enumerator_t *idx, int flag)
{
DIR *dir;
dir = idx->dir;
if(dir != NULL)
closedir(dir);
idx->dir = NULL;
return 1;
}
/* ----------------------------------------------------------------------- */
/* 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 Solaris uscsi */
/* 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);
}
/* ------------------------------------------------------------------------ */
/* 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 Solaris uscsi adapter sg-solaris");
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 latter.)
@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_cXtYdZs2(idx, 0);
if (ret <= 0)
return ret;
} else if (initialize == -1) {
ret = end_enum_cXtYdZs2(idx, 0);
return 0;
}
ret = next_enum_cXtYdZs2(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;
int i_host_no = -1, i_channel_no = -1, i_target_no = -1, i_lun_no = -1;
char buf[4096];
while(1) {
ret = sg_give_next_adr(&idx, buf, sizeof(buf), 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, sizeof(buf), -1);
return 1;
}
/** 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[4096];
int os_errno, ret;
struct dk_cinfo cinfo;
if (d->fd != -1) {
d->released = 0;
return 1;
}
d->fd = open(d->devname, O_RDONLY | O_NDELAY);
if (d->fd == -1) {
os_errno = errno;
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, os_errno, 0);
return 0;
}
ret = ioctl(d->fd, DKIOCINFO, &cinfo);
if (ret < 0)
goto revoke;
if (cinfo.dki_ctype != DKC_CDROM)
goto revoke;
/* >>> obtain eventual locks */;
d->released = 0;
return 1;
revoke:;
sprintf(msg, "Could not grab drive '%s'. Not a CDROM device.",
d->devname);
libdax_msgs_submit(libdax_messenger, d->global_index,
0x00020003,
LIBDAX_MSGS_SEV_SORRY, LIBDAX_MSGS_PRIO_HIGH,
msg, 0, 0);
return 0;
}
/** 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) {
burn_print(1, "release an ungrabbed drive. die\n");
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;
time_t start_time;
struct uscsi_cmd cgc;
char msg[80];
static FILE *fp = NULL;
c->error = 0;
memset(c->sense, 0, sizeof(c->sense));
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);
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_cdb = (caddr_t) c->opcode;
cgc.uscsi_bufaddr = (caddr_t) c->page->data;
if (c->dir == TO_DRIVE) {
cgc.uscsi_flags |= USCSI_WRITE;
cgc.uscsi_buflen = c->page->bytes;
} else if (c->dir == FROM_DRIVE) {
cgc.uscsi_flags |= USCSI_READ;
if (c->dxfer_len >= 0)
cgc.uscsi_buflen = c->dxfer_len;
else
cgc.uscsi_buflen = BUFFER_SIZE;
/* touch page so we can use valgrind */
memset(c->page->data, 0, BUFFER_SIZE);
} else {
cgc.uscsi_buflen = 0;
}
cgc.uscsi_cdblen = c->oplen;
cgc.uscsi_rqlen = sizeof(c->sense);
cgc.uscsi_rqbuf = (caddr_t) c->sense;
/* retry-loop */
start_time = time(NULL);
timeout_ms = 200000;
for(i = 0; !done; i++) {
ret = ioctl(d->fd, USCSICMD, &cgc);
/* For cgc.uscsi_status see SAM-3 5.3.1, Table 22
0 = GOOD , 2 = CHECK CONDITION : Sense Data are delivered
8 = BUSY
*/
if (ret != 0 && cgc.uscsi_status != 2) {
sprintf(msg,
"Failed to transfer command to drive. (uscsi_status = 0x%X)",
(unsigned int) cgc.uscsi_status),
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;
}
/* >>> Should replace "18" by realistic sense length.
What's about following older remark ?
*/
/* >>> 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
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;
/* Try to guess from path */
if (strncmp("/dev/rdsk/", path, 10) == 0) {
ret = decode_btl_solaris(path + 10,
bus_no, target_no, lun_no, 0);
if (ret > 0) {
*host_no = *bus_no;
*channel_no = 0;
return 1;
}
}
*bus_no = *host_no = *channel_no = *target_no = *lun_no = -1;
/* >>> Could need a ioctl which gives SCSI numbers */;
return (0);
}
/** Tells wether a text is a persistent address as listed by the enumeration
functions.
*/
#ifndef NIX
int sg_is_enumerable_adr(char* path)
{
int ret;
int bus_no, target_no, lun_no;
struct stat stbuf;
if (strncmp("/dev/rdsk/", path, 10) != 0)
return 0;
ret = decode_btl_solaris(path + 10, &bus_no, &target_no, &lun_no, 0);
if (ret <= 0)
return 0;
if (stat(path, &stbuf) == -1)
return 0;
return 1;
}
#else /* ! NIX */
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);
}
#endif /* NIX */
/* 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;
if (stat(path, &stbuf) == -1)
return 0;
if (S_ISREG(stbuf.st_mode))
return 1;
if (S_ISBLK(stbuf.st_mode))
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 *bytes)
{
struct stat stbuf;
#ifdef Libburn_os_has_statvfS
struct statvfs vfsbuf;
#endif
char testpath[4096], *cpt;
long blocks;
off_t add_size = 0;
testpath[0] = 0;
blocks = *bytes / 512;
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)
return -1;
} else if(S_ISBLK(stbuf.st_mode)) {
int open_mode = O_RDONLY, fd;
fd = open(path, open_mode);
if (fd == -1)
return -2;
*bytes = lseek(fd, 0, SEEK_END);
close(fd);
if (*bytes == -1) {
*bytes = 0;
return 0;
}
} else if(S_ISREG(stbuf.st_mode)) {
add_size = stbuf.st_blocks * (off_t) 512;
strcpy(testpath, path);
} else
return 0;
if (testpath[0]) {
#ifdef Libburn_os_has_statvfS
if (statvfs(testpath, &vfsbuf) == -1)
return -2;
*bytes = add_size + ((off_t) vfsbuf.f_frsize) *
(off_t) vfsbuf.f_bavail;
#else /* Libburn_os_has_statvfS */
return 0;
#endif /* ! Libburn_os_has_stavtfS */
}
return 1;
}
/* 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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@ -1,19 +1,45 @@
/* sg.c
Switcher for operating system dependent transport level modules of libburn.
Copyright (C) 2009 Thomas Schmitt <scdbackup@gmx.net>, provided under GPL
Copyright (C) 2009 - 2010 Thomas Schmitt <scdbackup@gmx.net>,
provided under GPLv2+
*/
#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H
#include "../config.h"
#undef HAVE_CONFIG_H
#endif
#ifdef Libburn_use_sg_dummY
#include "sg-dummy.c"
#else
#ifdef Libburn_use_libcdiO
#include "sg-libcdio.c"
#else
#ifdef __FreeBSD__
#include "sg-freebsd.c"
#else
#ifdef __FreeBSD_kernel__
#include "sg-freebsd.c"
#else
#ifdef __linux
#include "sg-linux.c"
#else
#ifdef __sun
#include "sg-solaris.c"
#else
/* The dummy adapter formally fulfills the expectations of libburn towards
@ -24,11 +50,11 @@
static int intentional_compiler_warning(void)
{
int INTENTIONAL_COMPILER_WARNING_;
int Cannot_recognize_Linux_nor_FreeBSD_;
int Cannot_recognize_GNU_Linux_nor_FreeBSD_;
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_Linux_nor_FreeBSD;
int Cannot_recognize_GNU_Linux_nor_FreeBSD;
int INTENTIONAL_COMPILER_WARNING;
return(0);
@ -36,6 +62,10 @@ static int intentional_compiler_warning(void)
#include "sg-dummy.c"
#endif /* ! __sun */
#endif /* ! __linux */
#endif /* ! __FreeBSD_kernel__ */
#endif /* ! __FreeBSD__ */
#endif /* ! Libburn_use_libcdiO */
#endif /* ! Libburn_use_sg_dummY */

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@ -1,5 +1,8 @@
/* -*- indent-tabs-mode: t; tab-width: 8; c-basic-offset: 8; -*- */
/* Copyright (C) 2009 Thomas Schmitt <scdbackup@gmx.net>, provided under GPLv2+
*/
#ifndef __SG
#define __SG
@ -31,6 +34,51 @@ int scsi_enumerate_drives(void);
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);
/* ts A91227 */
/** 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);
/* ts A91225 */
/** Performs global initialization of the SCSI transport adapter and eventually
needed operating system facilities. Checks for compatibility 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);
/* ts A91227 */
/** 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);
/* ts A91227 */
/** 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);
#endif /* __SG */

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@ -1,5 +1,15 @@
/* -*- 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>
Provided under GPL version 2 or later.
*/
#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H
#include "../config.h"
#endif
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
#include "libburn.h"
@ -53,3 +63,15 @@ int burn_source_cancel(struct burn_source *src)
return 1;
}
/* ts B00922 */
int burn_source_read(struct burn_source *src, unsigned char *buffer, int size)
{
int ret;
if (src->read != NULL)
ret = src->read(src, buffer, size);
else
ret = src->read_xt(src, buffer, size);
return ret;
}

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@ -7,4 +7,6 @@ struct burn_source *burn_source_new(void);
int burn_source_cancel(struct burn_source *src);
int burn_source_read(struct burn_source *src, unsigned char *buffer, int size);
#endif /*__SOURCE*/

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@ -1,7 +1,16 @@
/* -*- 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>
Provided under GPL version 2 or later.
*/
/* scsi primary commands */
#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H
#include "../config.h"
#endif
#include <unistd.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <sys/types.h>
@ -27,10 +36,13 @@
#include "libdax_msgs.h"
extern struct libdax_msgs *libdax_messenger;
/* ts A70910
debug: for tracing calls which might use open drive fds
or for catching SCSI usage of emulated drives. */
int mmc_function_spy(struct burn_drive *d, char * text);
/* ts A91111 :
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;
/* spc command set */
@ -41,8 +53,7 @@ static unsigned char SPC_INQUIRY[] = { 0x12, 0, 0, 0, 36, 0 };
static unsigned char SPC_PREVENT[] = { 0x1e, 0, 0, 0, 1, 0 };
static unsigned char SPC_ALLOW[] = { 0x1e, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0 };
static unsigned char SPC_MODE_SENSE[] = { 0x5a, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 16, 0, 0 };
static unsigned char SPC_MODE_SELECT[] =
{ 0x55, 16, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0 };
static unsigned char SPC_MODE_SELECT[] = { 0x55, 16, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0 };
static unsigned char SPC_REQUEST_SENSE[] = { 0x03, 0, 0, 0, 18, 0 };
static unsigned char SPC_TEST_UNIT_READY[] = { 0x00, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0 };
@ -64,6 +75,30 @@ int scsi_init_command(struct command *c, unsigned char *opcode, int oplen)
}
/* ts B00728 */
int spc_decode_sense(unsigned char *sense, int senselen,
int *key, int *asc, int *ascq)
{
*key = *asc = *ascq = 0;
if ((sense[0] & 0x7f) == 0x72 || (sense[0] & 0x7f) == 0x73) {
if (senselen <= 0 || senselen > 1)
*key = sense[1] & 0x0f;
if (senselen <= 0 || senselen > 2)
*asc = sense[2];
if (senselen <= 0 || senselen > 3)
*ascq = sense[3];
return 1;
}
if (senselen <= 0 || senselen > 2)
*key = sense[2] & 0x0f;
if (senselen <= 0 || senselen > 12)
*asc = sense[12];
if (senselen <= 0 || senselen > 13)
*ascq = sense[13];
return 1;
}
int spc_test_unit_ready_r(struct burn_drive *d, int *key, int *asc, int *ascq)
{
struct command c;
@ -72,23 +107,23 @@ int spc_test_unit_ready_r(struct burn_drive *d, int *key, int *asc, int *ascq)
return 0;
scsi_init_command(&c, SPC_TEST_UNIT_READY,sizeof(SPC_TEST_UNIT_READY));
/*
c.oplen = sizeof(SPC_TEST_UNIT_READY);
memcpy(c.opcode, SPC_TEST_UNIT_READY, sizeof(SPC_TEST_UNIT_READY));
c.page = NULL;
*/
c.retry = 0;
c.dir = NO_TRANSFER;
d->issue_command(d, &c);
if (c.error) {
*key= c.sense[2];
*asc= c.sense[12];
*ascq= c.sense[13];
return (c.sense[2] & 0xF) == 0;
/*
fprintf(stderr, "sense[0 - 2] = %2.2X %2.2X %2.2X",
c.sense[0], c.sense[1], c.sense[2]);
*/
spc_decode_sense(c.sense, 0, key, asc, ascq);
return (key == 0);
}
return 1;
}
int spc_test_unit_ready(struct burn_drive *d)
{
int key,asc,ascq;
@ -98,12 +133,15 @@ int spc_test_unit_ready(struct burn_drive *d)
/* ts A70315 */
/** @param flag bit0=do not wait 0.1 seconds before first test unit ready */
/** @param flag bit0=do not wait 0.1 seconds before first test unit ready
bit1=do not issue success message
*/
/** Wait until the drive state becomes clear or until max_usec elapsed */
int spc_wait_unit_attention(struct burn_drive *d, int max_sec, char *cmd_text,
int flag)
{
int i, ret = 1, key = 0, asc = 0, ascq = 0;
int i, ret = 1, key = 0, asc = 0, ascq = 0, clueless_start = 0;
static int clueless_timeout = 5 * 10;
char msg[320];
unsigned char sense[14];
enum response resp;
@ -112,13 +150,6 @@ int spc_wait_unit_attention(struct burn_drive *d, int max_sec, char *cmd_text,
usleep(100000);
for(i = !(flag & 1); i < max_sec * 10; i++) {
ret = spc_test_unit_ready_r(d, &key, &asc, &ascq);
/* <<<
fprintf(stderr,
"libburn_EXPERIMENTAL: i= %d ret= %d key= %X asc= %2.2X ascq= %2.2X\n",
i, ret, (unsigned) key, (unsigned) asc, (unsigned) ascq);
*/
if (ret > 0) /* ready */
break;
if (key!=0x2 || asc!=0x4) {
@ -140,39 +171,50 @@ int spc_wait_unit_attention(struct burn_drive *d, int max_sec, char *cmd_text,
/* media change notice = try again */
goto slumber;
#ifdef NIX
sprintf(msg,
"Asynchromous SCSI error on %s: key=%X asc=%2.2Xh ascq=%2.2Xh",
cmd_text, (unsigned) key, (unsigned) asc,
(unsigned) ascq);
#else
handle_error:;
/* ts A90213 */
sprintf(msg,
"Asynchromous SCSI error on %s: ", cmd_text);
"Asynchronous SCSI error on %s: ", cmd_text);
sense[0] = 0x70; /* Fixed format sense data */
sense[2] = key;
sense[12] = asc;
sense[13] = ascq;
resp = scsi_error_msg(d, sense, 14, msg + strlen(msg),
&key, &asc, &ascq);
#endif /* ! NIX */
libdax_msgs_submit(libdax_messenger, d->global_index,
0x0002014d,
LIBDAX_MSGS_SEV_SORRY, LIBDAX_MSGS_PRIO_HIGH,
msg, 0, 0);
d->cancel = 1;
break;
}
} else if (ascq == 0x00) { /* CAUSE NOT REPORTABLE */
/* Might be a clueless system adapter */
if (clueless_start == 0)
clueless_start = i;
if (i - clueless_start > clueless_timeout) {
libdax_msgs_submit(libdax_messenger,
d->global_index,
0x00000002,
LIBDAX_MSGS_SEV_DEBUG, LIBDAX_MSGS_PRIO_HIGH,
"Ended clueless NOT READY cycle",
0, 0);
ret = 1; /* medium not present = ok */
break;
}
} else if (ascq == 0x02 || ascq == 0x03)
goto handle_error;
slumber:;
usleep(100000);
}
sprintf(msg, "Async %s %s after %d.%d seconds",
cmd_text, (ret > 0 ? "succeeded" : "failed"), i / 10, i % 10);
libdax_msgs_submit(libdax_messenger, d->global_index, 0x00020150,
LIBDAX_MSGS_SEV_DEBUG, LIBDAX_MSGS_PRIO_LOW, msg, 0, 0);
if (ret <= 0 || !(flag & 2)) {
sprintf(msg, "Async %s %s after %d.%d seconds",
cmd_text, (ret > 0 ? "succeeded" : "failed"),
i / 10, i % 10);
libdax_msgs_submit(libdax_messenger, d->global_index,
0x00020150, LIBDAX_MSGS_SEV_DEBUG,
LIBDAX_MSGS_PRIO_LOW, msg, 0, 0);
}
if (i < max_sec * 10)
return (ret > 0);
@ -232,7 +274,7 @@ void spc_inquiry(struct burn_drive *d)
memcpy(c.opcode, SPC_INQUIRY, sizeof(SPC_INQUIRY));
c.oplen = sizeof(SPC_INQUIRY);
*/
c.dxfer_len= (c.opcode[3] << 8) | c.opcode[4];
c.dxfer_len = (c.opcode[3] << 8) | c.opcode[4];
c.retry = 1;
c.page = &buf;
c.page->bytes = 0;
@ -262,14 +304,14 @@ void spc_prevent(struct burn_drive *d)
return;
scsi_init_command(&c, SPC_PREVENT, sizeof(SPC_PREVENT));
/*
memcpy(c.opcode, SPC_PREVENT, sizeof(SPC_PREVENT));
c.oplen = sizeof(SPC_PREVENT);
c.page = NULL;
*/
c.retry = 1;
c.dir = NO_TRANSFER;
d->issue_command(d, &c);
#ifdef Libburn_pioneer_dvr_216d_get_evenT
mmc_get_event(d);
#endif
}
void spc_allow(struct burn_drive *d)
@ -338,7 +380,7 @@ static int spc_sense_caps_al(struct burn_drive *d, int *alloc_len, int flag)
was_error = 1;
}
size = c.page->data[0] * 256 + c.page->data[1];
size = c.page->data[0] * 256 + c.page->data[1] + 2;
page = c.page->data + 8;
/* ts A61225 :
@ -463,12 +505,24 @@ static int spc_sense_caps_al(struct burn_drive *d, int *alloc_len, int flag)
m->min_write_speed, m->max_write_speed);
try_mmc_get_performance:;
ret = mmc_get_write_performance(d);
if (ret > 0 && speed_debug)
fprintf(stderr,
if (m->cdrw_write || page_length >= 32) {
/* ts A90823:
One has to avoid U3 enhanced memory sticks here. On my
SuSE 10.2 a SanDisk Cruzer 4GB stalls at the second occasion
of ACh GET PERFORMANCE. (The first one is obviously called
by the OS at plug time.)
This pseudo drive returns no write capabilities and a page
length of 28. MMC-3 describes page length 32. Regrettably
MMC-2 prescribes a page length of 26. Here i have to trust
m->cdrw_write to reliably indicate any MMC-2 burner.
*/
ret = mmc_get_write_performance(d);
if (ret > 0 && speed_debug)
fprintf(stderr,
"LIBBURN_DEBUG: ACh min_write_speed = %d , max_write_speed = %d\n",
m->min_write_speed, m->max_write_speed);
m->min_write_speed, m->max_write_speed);
}
return !was_error;
}
@ -477,6 +531,7 @@ void spc_sense_caps(struct burn_drive *d)
{
int alloc_len, start_len = 30, ret;
mmc_start_if_needed(d, 1);
if (mmc_function_spy(d, "sense_caps") <= 0)
return;
@ -501,6 +556,7 @@ void spc_sense_error_params(struct burn_drive *d)
unsigned char *page;
struct command c;
mmc_start_if_needed(d, 1);
if (mmc_function_spy(d, "sense_error_params") <= 0)
return;
@ -520,7 +576,7 @@ void spc_sense_error_params(struct burn_drive *d)
c.dir = FROM_DRIVE;
d->issue_command(d, &c);
size = c.page->data[0] * 256 + c.page->data[1];
size = c.page->data[0] * 256 + c.page->data[1] + 2;
m = d->mdata;
page = c.page->data + 8;
d->params.retries = page[3];
@ -534,6 +590,7 @@ void spc_select_error_params(struct burn_drive *d,
struct buffer buf;
struct command c;
mmc_start_if_needed(d, 1);
if (mmc_function_spy(d, "select_error_params") <= 0)
return;
@ -575,6 +632,7 @@ void spc_sense_write_params(struct burn_drive *d)
unsigned char *page;
struct command c;
mmc_start_if_needed(d, 1);
if (mmc_function_spy(d, "sense_write_params") <= 0)
return;
@ -601,7 +659,7 @@ void spc_sense_write_params(struct burn_drive *d)
/* ts A71128 : do not interpret reply if error */
m = d->mdata;
if (!c.error) {
size = c.page->data[0] * 256 + c.page->data[1];
size = c.page->data[0] * 256 + c.page->data[1] + 2;
page = c.page->data + 8;
burn_print(1, "write page length 0x%x\n", page[1]);
m->write_page_length = page[1];
@ -638,7 +696,9 @@ void spc_select_write_params(struct burn_drive *d,
{
struct buffer buf;
struct command c;
int alloc_len;
mmc_start_if_needed(d, 1);
if (mmc_function_spy(d, "select_write_params") <= 0)
return;
@ -652,13 +712,33 @@ void spc_select_write_params(struct burn_drive *d,
o->block_type,spc_block_type(o->block_type));
*/
scsi_init_command(&c, SPC_MODE_SELECT, sizeof(SPC_MODE_SELECT));
/*
memcpy(c.opcode, SPC_MODE_SELECT, sizeof(SPC_MODE_SELECT));
c.oplen = sizeof(SPC_MODE_SELECT);
*/
alloc_len = 8 + 2 + d->mdata->write_page_length;
memset(&(buf.data), 0, alloc_len);
#ifdef Libburn_pioneer_dvr_216d_load_mode5
scsi_init_command(&c, SPC_MODE_SENSE, sizeof(SPC_MODE_SENSE));
c.dxfer_len = alloc_len;
c.opcode[7] = (alloc_len >> 8) & 0xff;
c.opcode[8] = alloc_len & 0xff;
c.retry = 1;
c.opcode[8] = 8 + 2 + d->mdata->write_page_length;
c.opcode[2] = 0x05;
c.page = &buf;
c.page->bytes = 0;
c.page->sectors = 0;
c.dir = FROM_DRIVE;
d->issue_command(d, &c);
if (c.error)
memset(&(buf.data), 0,
8 + 2 + d->mdata->write_page_length);
#endif /* Libburn_pioneer_dvr_216d_load_mode5 */
scsi_init_command(&c, SPC_MODE_SELECT, sizeof(SPC_MODE_SELECT));
c.retry = 1;
c.opcode[7] = (alloc_len >> 8) & 0xff;
c.opcode[8] = alloc_len & 0xff;
c.page = &buf;
c.page->bytes = 0;
c.page->sectors = 0;
@ -666,8 +746,7 @@ void spc_select_write_params(struct burn_drive *d,
/* ts A61007 : moved up to burn_disc_write() */
/* a ssert(d->mdata->valid); */
memset(c.page->data, 0, 8 + 2 + d->mdata->write_page_length);
c.page->bytes = 8 + 2 + d->mdata->write_page_length;
c.page->bytes = alloc_len;
burn_print(12, "using write page length %d (valid %d)\n",
d->mdata->write_page_length, d->mdata->write_page_valid);
@ -704,6 +783,7 @@ void spc_probe_write_modes(struct burn_drive *d)
int last_try = 0;
struct command c;
mmc_start_if_needed(d, 1);
if (mmc_function_spy(d, "spc_probe_write_modes") <= 0)
return;
@ -721,11 +801,8 @@ void spc_probe_write_modes(struct burn_drive *d)
try_block_type = useable_block_type;
last_try= 1;
}
scsi_init_command(&c, SPC_MODE_SELECT,sizeof(SPC_MODE_SELECT));
/*
memcpy(c.opcode, SPC_MODE_SELECT, sizeof(SPC_MODE_SELECT));
c.oplen = sizeof(SPC_MODE_SELECT);
*/
c.retry = 1;
c.opcode[8] = 8 + 2 + 0x32;
c.page = &buf;
@ -751,10 +828,7 @@ void spc_probe_write_modes(struct burn_drive *d)
if (last_try)
break;
key = c.sense[2];
asc = c.sense[12];
ascq = c.sense[13];
spc_decode_sense(c.sense, 0, &key, &asc, &ascq);
if (key)
burn_print(7, "%d not supported\n", try_block_type);
else {
@ -800,6 +874,7 @@ void spc_probe_write_modes(struct burn_drive *d)
return;
}
}
}
/* ( ts A61229 : shouldn't this go to mmc.c too ?) */
@ -906,19 +981,35 @@ enum response scsi_error_msg(struct burn_drive *d, unsigned char *sense,
int senselen, char msg_data[161],
int *key, int *asc, int *ascq)
{
int ret;
char *msg;
static char key_def[16][40] = {
"(no specific error)",
"Recovered error",
"Drive not ready",
"Medium error",
"Drive error",
"Illegal request",
"Drive event",
"Data protected",
"Blank/Nonblank",
"Vendor specific code",
"Copy aborted",
"Command aborted",
"(obsolete error code)",
"Volume overflow",
"Miscompare",
"(reserved error code)",
};
msg= msg_data;
*key= *asc= *ascq= -1;
if (senselen<=0 || senselen>2)
*key = sense[2];
if (senselen<=0 || senselen>12)
*asc = sense[12];
if (senselen<=0 || senselen>13)
*ascq = sense[13];
ret = spc_decode_sense(sense, senselen, key, asc, ascq);
if (ret <= 0)
*key= *asc= *ascq= -1;
sprintf(msg, "[%X %2.2X %2.2X] ", *key, *asc, *ascq);
sprintf(msg, "[%X %2.2X %2.2X] ", *key, *asc, *ascq);
msg= msg + strlen(msg);
burn_print(12, "CONDITION: 0x%x 0x%x 0x%x on %s %s\n",
@ -926,15 +1017,20 @@ enum response scsi_error_msg(struct burn_drive *d, unsigned char *sense,
switch (*asc) {
case 0x00:
if (*key > 0 || *ascq > 0)
break; /* Fall through to unknown error */
sprintf(msg, "(No error reported by SCSI transaction)");
return RETRY;
return GO_ON;
case 0x02:
sprintf(msg, "Not ready");
return RETRY;
case 0x04:
sprintf(msg,
if (*ascq == 1)
sprintf(msg,
"Logical unit is in the process of becoming ready");
else
sprintf(msg, "Logical unit is not ready");
return RETRY;
case 0x08:
if (*key != 4)
@ -1130,6 +1226,17 @@ enum response scsi_error_msg(struct burn_drive *d, unsigned char *sense,
sprintf(msg, "Medium not present");
d->status = BURN_DISC_EMPTY;
return FAIL;
case 0x3E:
if (*ascq == 1)
sprintf(msg, "Logical unit failure");
else if (*ascq == 2)
sprintf(msg, "Timeout on logical unit");
return FAIL;
case 0x57:
if (*key != 3 || *ascq != 0)
break;
sprintf(msg, "Unable to recover Table-of-Content");
return FAIL;
case 0x63:
if (*key != 5)
break;
@ -1182,8 +1289,8 @@ enum response scsi_error_msg(struct burn_drive *d, unsigned char *sense,
return FAIL;
}
sprintf(msg_data,
"Failure. See mmc3r10g.pdf: Sense Key %X ASC %2.2X ASCQ %2.2X",
*key, *asc, *ascq);
"See MMC specs: Sense Key %X \"%s\", ASC %2.2X ASCQ %2.2X",
*key & 0xf, key_def[(*key) & 0xf], *asc, *ascq);
return FAIL;
}
@ -1217,10 +1324,14 @@ static char *scsi_command_name(unsigned int c, int flag)
return "FORMAT UNIT";
case 0x1b:
return "START/STOP UNIT";
case 0x12:
return "INQUIRY";
case 0x1e:
return "PREVENT/ALLOW MEDIA REMOVAL";
case 0x23:
return "READ FORMAT CAPACITIES";
case 0x25:
return "READ CAPACITY";
case 0x28:
return "READ(10)";
case 0x2a:
@ -1244,7 +1355,7 @@ static char *scsi_command_name(unsigned int c, int flag)
case 0x55:
return "MODE SELECT";
case 0x5a:
return "SEND OPC INFORMATION";
return "MODE SENSE";
case 0x5b:
return "CLOSE TRACK/SESSION";
case 0x5c:
@ -1257,6 +1368,8 @@ static char *scsi_command_name(unsigned int c, int flag)
return "WRITE(12)";
case 0xac:
return "GET PERFORMANCE";
case 0xad:
return "READ DISC STRUCTURE";
case 0xb6:
return "SET STREAMING";
case 0xbb:
@ -1295,28 +1408,186 @@ int scsi_notify_error(struct burn_drive *d, struct command *c,
sprintf(msg, "SCSI error condition on command %2.2Xh %s: ",
c->opcode[0],
scsi_command_name((unsigned int) c->opcode[0], 0));
#ifdef NIX
if (key>=0)
sprintf(msg+strlen(msg), " key=%Xh", key);
if (asc>=0)
sprintf(msg+strlen(msg), " asc=%2.2Xh", asc);
if (ascq>=0)
sprintf(msg+strlen(msg), " ascq=%2.2Xh", ascq);
ret = libdax_msgs_submit(libdax_messenger, d->global_index, 0x0002010f,
LIBDAX_MSGS_SEV_DEBUG, LIBDAX_MSGS_PRIO_HIGH, msg,0,0);
if (ret < 0)
return ret;
ret = libdax_msgs_submit(libdax_messenger, d->global_index, 0x0002010f,
LIBDAX_MSGS_SEV_DEBUG, LIBDAX_MSGS_PRIO_HIGH,
scsi_msg,0,0);
#else
strcat(msg, scsi_msg);
ret = libdax_msgs_submit(libdax_messenger, d->global_index, 0x0002010f,
LIBDAX_MSGS_SEV_DEBUG, LIBDAX_MSGS_PRIO_HIGH, msg,0,0);
#endif /* NIX */
return ret;
}
/* ts A91106 */
/* @param flag bit0= do not show eventual data payload sent to the drive
(never with WRITE commands)
bit1= show write length and target LBA in decimal
*/
int scsi_show_cmd_text(struct command *c, void *fp_in, int flag)
{
int i;
FILE *fp = fp_in;
fprintf(fp, "\n%s\n",
scsi_command_name((unsigned int) c->opcode[0], 0));
for(i = 0; i < 16 && i < c->oplen; i++)
fprintf(fp, "%2.2x ", c->opcode[i]);
if (i > 0)
fprintf(fp, "\n");
if (flag & 1)
return 1;
if (c->opcode[0] == 0x2A) { /* WRITE 10 */
if (flag & 2)
fprintf(fp, "%d -> %d\n",
(c->opcode[7] << 8) | c->opcode[8],
mmc_four_char_to_int(c->opcode + 2));
} else if (c->opcode[0] == 0xAA) { /* WRITE 12 */
if (flag & 2)
fprintf(fp, "%d -> %d\n",
mmc_four_char_to_int(c->opcode + 6),
mmc_four_char_to_int(c->opcode + 2));
} else if (c->dir == TO_DRIVE) {
fprintf(fp, "To drive: %db\n", c->page->bytes);
for (i = 0; i < c->page->bytes; i++)
fprintf(fp, "%2.2x%c", c->page->data[i],
((i % 20) == 19 ? '\n' : ' '));
if (i % 20)
fprintf(fp, "\n");
}
return 1;
}
/* ts A91106 */
int scsi_show_cmd_reply(struct command *c, void *fp_in, int flag)
{
int i;
FILE *fp = fp_in;
if (c->dir != FROM_DRIVE)
return 2;
if (c->opcode[0] == 0x28 || c->opcode[0] == 0x3C ||
c->opcode[0] == 0xA8 || c->opcode[0] == 0xBE) {
/* READ commands */
/* >>> report amount of data */;
return 2;
}
fprintf(fp, "From drive: %db\n", c->dxfer_len);
for (i = 0; i < c->dxfer_len; i++)
fprintf(fp, "%2.2x%c", c->page->data[i],
((i % 20) == 19 ? '\n' : ' '));
if (i % 20)
fprintf(fp, "\n");
return 1;
}
/* ts A91218 (former sg_log_cmd ts A70518) */
/** Logs command (before execution) */
int scsi_log_cmd(struct command *c, void *fp_in, int flag)
{
FILE *fp = fp_in;
if (fp != NULL && (fp == stderr || (burn_sg_log_scsi & 1))) {
scsi_show_cmd_text(c, fp, 0);
if (burn_sg_log_scsi & 4)
fflush(fp);
}
if (fp == stderr || !(burn_sg_log_scsi & 2))
return 1;
scsi_log_cmd(c, stderr, flag);
return 1;
}
/* ts A91221 (former sg_log_err ts A91108) */
/** Logs outcome of a sg command.
@param flag bit0 causes an error message
bit1 do not print duration
*/
int scsi_log_err(struct command *c, void *fp_in, unsigned char sense[18],
int sense_len, int duration, int flag)
{
char durtxt[20];
FILE *fp = fp_in;
int key, asc, ascq, i, l;
if (fp != NULL && (fp == stderr || (burn_sg_log_scsi & 1))) {
if (flag & 1) {
l = 18;
if ((sense[0] & 0x7f) == 0x72 ||
(sense[0] & 0x7f) == 0x73)
l = sense[7] + 7 + 1; /* SPC-5 4.5.2. */
if (l > sense_len)
l = sense_len;
fprintf(fp, "+++ sense data =");
for (i = 0 ; i < l; i++)
fprintf(fp, " %2.2X", sense[i]);
fprintf(fp, "\n");
durtxt[0] = 0;
if (!(flag & 2))
sprintf(durtxt, " (%6d ms)", duration);
spc_decode_sense(sense, 0, &key, &asc, &ascq);
fprintf(fp, "+++ key=%X asc=%2.2Xh ascq=%2.2Xh%s\n",
(unsigned int) key, (unsigned int) asc,
(unsigned int) ascq, durtxt);
} else {
scsi_show_cmd_reply(c, fp, 0);
if (!(flag & 2))
fprintf(fp,"%6d ms\n", duration);
}
if (burn_sg_log_scsi & 4)
fflush(fp);
}
if (fp == stderr || !(burn_sg_log_scsi & 2))
return 1;
scsi_log_err(c, stderr, sense, sense_len, duration, flag);
return 1;
}
/* ts B00808 */
/*
@param flag bit0 = do not retry
bit1 = do not print duration
@return 0 = not yet done , 1 = done , -1 = error
*/
int scsi_eval_cmd_outcome(struct burn_drive *d, struct command *c, void *fp,
unsigned char *sense, int sense_len,
int duration, time_t start_time, int timeout_ms,
int loop_count, int flag)
{
enum response outcome;
int done = -1, usleep_time;
if (burn_sg_log_scsi & 3)
scsi_log_err(c, fp, sense, sense_len, duration,
(sense_len > 0) | (flag & 2));
if (sense_len <= 0)
return 1;
outcome = scsi_error(d, sense, sense_len);
if (outcome == RETRY && c->retry && !(flag & 1)) {
/* Calming down retries and breaking up endless cycle
*/
usleep_time = Libburn_scsi_retry_usleeP +
loop_count * Libburn_scsi_retry_incR;
if (time(NULL) + usleep_time / 1000000 - start_time >
timeout_ms / 1000 + 1) {
done = 1;
goto ex;
}
usleep(usleep_time);
if (burn_sg_log_scsi & 3)
scsi_log_cmd(c, fp, 0);
return 0;
} else if (outcome == RETRY) {
done = 1;
} else if (outcome == GO_ON) {
return 1;
} else if (outcome == FAIL) {
done = 1;
}
ex:;
c->error = 1;
scsi_notify_error(d, c, sense, sense_len, 0);
return done;
}

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@ -1,5 +1,11 @@
/* -*- 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>
Provided under GPL version 2 or later.
*/
#ifndef __SPC
#define __SPC
@ -43,7 +49,7 @@ int burn_scsi_setup_drive(struct burn_drive *d, int bus_no, int host_no,
int channel_no, int target_no, int lun_no, int flag);
/* ts A61115 moved from sg-*.h */
enum response { RETRY, FAIL };
enum response { RETRY, FAIL, GO_ON };
enum response scsi_error(struct burn_drive *, unsigned char *, int);
/* ts A61122 */
@ -59,4 +65,42 @@ int scsi_notify_error(struct burn_drive *, struct command *c,
/* ts A70519 */
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 A91218 (former sg_log_cmd ts A70518) */
/** Logs command (before execution) */
int scsi_log_cmd(struct command *c, void *fp, 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);
/* ts B00728 */
int spc_decode_sense(unsigned char *sense, int senselen,
int *key, int *asc, int *ascq);
/* ts B00808 */
/** Evaluates outcome of a single SCSI command, eventually logs sense data,
and issues DEBUG error message in case the command is evaluated as done.
@param flag bit1 = do not print duration
@return 0 = not yet done , 1 = done , -1 = error
*/
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,
int loop_count, 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.
*/
#define Libburn_scsi_retry_usleeP 100000
#define Libburn_scsi_retry_incR 100000
#endif /*__SPC*/

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@ -1,4 +1,13 @@
/* Copyright (c) 2004 - 2006 Derek Foreman, Ben Jansens
Copyright (c) 2006 - 2011 Thomas Schmitt <scdbackup@gmx.net>
Provided under GPL version 2 or later.
*/
#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H
#include "../config.h"
#endif
/* ts A61008 */
/* #include <a ssert.h> */
@ -161,6 +170,8 @@ struct burn_track *burn_track_create(void)
/* ts A61031 */
t->open_ended = 0;
t->track_data_done = 0;
/* ts B10103 */
t->end_on_premature_eoi = 0;
t->postgap = 0;
t->pregap1 = 0;
@ -281,13 +292,23 @@ void burn_track_define_data(struct burn_track *t, int offset, int tail,
/* ts A61024 */
int burn_track_set_byte_swap(struct burn_track *t, int swap_source_bytes)
{
if(swap_source_bytes!=0 && swap_source_bytes!=1)
if (swap_source_bytes != 0 && swap_source_bytes != 1)
return 0;
t->swap_source_bytes = swap_source_bytes;
return 1;
}
/* ts A90911 : API */
int burn_track_set_cdxa_conv(struct burn_track *t, int value)
{
if (value < 0 || value > 1)
return 0;
t->cdxa_conversion = value;
return 1;
}
void burn_track_set_isrc(struct burn_track *t, char *country, char *owner,
unsigned char year, unsigned int serial)
{
@ -358,6 +379,11 @@ int burn_track_get_sectors(struct burn_track *t)
int sectors, seclen;
seclen = burn_sector_length(t->mode);
if (t->cdxa_conversion == 1)
/* ts A90911 : will read blocks of 2056 bytes and write 2048 */
seclen += 8;
if (t->source != NULL) /* ts A80808 : mending sigsegv */
size = t->offset + t->source->get_size(t->source) + t->tail;
else if(t->entry != NULL) {

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@ -1,3 +1,9 @@
/* Copyright (c) 2004 - 2006 Derek Foreman, Ben Jansens
Copyright (c) 2006 - 2011 Thomas Schmitt <scdbackup@gmx.net>
Provided under GPL version 2 or later.
*/
#ifndef BURN__STRUCTURE_H
#define BURN__STRUCTURE_H
@ -49,6 +55,14 @@ struct burn_track
int open_ended;
/** End of open ended track flag : offset+payload+tail are delivered */
int track_data_done;
/* ts B10103 */
/** End track writing on premature End-of-input if source is of
defined length.
0= normal operation in case of eoi
1= be ready to end track writing on eoi
2= eoi was encountered with previously set value of 1
*/
int end_on_premature_eoi;
/** The audio/data mode for the entry. Derived from control and
possibly from reading the track's first sector. */
@ -64,6 +78,10 @@ struct burn_track
/* ts A61024 */
/** Byte swapping on source data stream : 0=none , 1=pairwise */
int swap_source_bytes;
/* ts A90910 : conversions from CD XA prepared input */
int cdxa_conversion; /* 0=none, 1=remove -xa1 headers (first 8 bytes)*/
};
struct burn_session

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@ -1,5 +1,14 @@
/* -*- indent-tabs-mode: t; tab-width: 8; c-basic-offset: 8; -*- */
/* Copyright (c) 2004 - 2006 Derek Foreman, Ben Jansens
Provided under GPL version 2 or later.
*/
#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H
#include "../config.h"
#endif
/* ts A61008 */
/* #include <a ssert.h> */
@ -130,7 +139,7 @@ void toc_find_modes(struct burn_drive *d)
} else {
t->mode = BURN_MODE1;
/* ts A70519 : this does not work with Linux 2.4 USB because one cannot
/* 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.
mem.sectors = 1;
d->read_sectors(d, lba, mem.sectors, &o, &mem);

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@ -1,5 +1,10 @@
/* -*- indent-tabs-mode: t; tab-width: 8; c-basic-offset: 8; -*- */
/* Copyright (c) 2004 - 2006 Derek Foreman, Ben Jansens
Provided under GPL version 2 or later.
*/
#ifndef __TOC_H
#define __TOC_H

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@ -1,5 +1,11 @@
/* -*- 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>
Provided under GPL version 2 or later.
*/
#ifndef __TRANSPORT
#define __TRANSPORT
@ -40,7 +46,9 @@ struct buffer
Added 4096 bytes reserve against possible buffer overflows.
(Changed in sector.c buffer flush test from >= to > BUFFER_SIZE .
This can at most cause a 1 sector overlap. Sometimes an offset
of 16 byte is applied to the output data (in some RAW mode). ) */
of 16 byte is applied to the output data (in some RAW mode). )
burn_write_opts.cdxa_conversion can imply an offset of 8 bytes.
*/
unsigned char data[BUFFER_SIZE + 4096];
int sectors;
int bytes;
@ -126,6 +134,8 @@ struct burn_drive
1=MMC drive ,
2=stdio random read-write
3=stdio sequential write-only
4=stdio random read-only
5=stdio random write-only
*/
int drive_role;
@ -163,6 +173,9 @@ struct burn_drive
int current_is_supported_profile;
/* ts A90603 */
int current_is_guessed_profile;
/* ts A90815 */
unsigned char all_profiles[256];
int num_profiles;
/* ts A70128 : MMC-to-MMC feature info from 46h for DVD-RW.
Quite internal. Regard as opaque :)
@ -213,7 +226,19 @@ struct burn_drive
int stream_recording_start;
/* ts A61218 from 51h READ DISC INFORMATION */
int last_lead_in;
int last_lead_out;
int num_opc_tables; /* ts A91104: -1= not yet known */
int bg_format_status; /* 0=needs format start, 1=needs format restart*/
int disc_type; /* 0="CD-DA or CD-ROM", 0x10="CD-I", 0x20="CD-ROM XA" */
unsigned int disc_id; /* a "32 bit binary integer" */
char disc_bar_code[9];
int disc_app_code;
int disc_info_valid; /* bit0= disc_type , bit1= disc_id ,
bit2= disc_bar_code , bit3= disc_app_code
bit4= URU bit is set (= unrestricted use)
bit5= Erasable bit was set in reply
*/
/* ts A70108 from 23h READ FORMAT CAPACITY mmc5r03c.pdf 6.24 */
int format_descr_type; /* 1=unformatted, 2=formatted, 3=unclear */
@ -262,6 +287,9 @@ struct burn_drive
0x7fffffff = unknown */
int media_read_capacity;
/* ts B10314 : Next Writeable Adress for drive_role == 5 */
int role_5_nwa;
int toc_temp;
struct burn_disc *disc; /* disc structure */
int block_types[4];
@ -289,6 +317,8 @@ struct burn_drive
/* ts A70929 */
pid_t thread_pid;
int thread_pid_valid;
/* ts B00225 */
pthread_t thread_tid;
/* transport functions */
@ -314,6 +344,11 @@ struct burn_drive
void (*eject) (struct burn_drive *);
void (*load) (struct burn_drive *);
int (*start_unit) (struct burn_drive *);
/* ts A90824 : Calming down noisy drives */
int (*stop_unit) (struct burn_drive *);
int is_stopped;
void (*read_disc_info) (struct burn_drive *);
void (*read_sectors) (struct burn_drive *,
int start,

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@ -1,9 +1,20 @@
/* Copyright (c) 2004 - 2006 Derek Foreman, Ben Jansens
Copyright (c) 2006 - 2010 Thomas Schmitt <scdbackup@gmx.net>
Provided under GPL version 2 or later.
*/
#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H
#include "../config.h"
#endif
#include <string.h>
/* ts A61008 */
/* #include <a ssert.h> */
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <stdio.h>
/* ts A80914 : This is unneeded. Version info comes from libburn.h.
#include "v ersion.h"
@ -23,7 +34,7 @@ char *burn_strdup(char *s)
return NULL;
l = strlen(s) + 1;
ret = malloc(l);
ret = calloc(1, l);
memcpy(ret, s, l);
return ret;
@ -41,7 +52,7 @@ char *burn_strndup(char *s, int n)
return NULL;
l = strlen(s);
ret = malloc(l < n ? l : n);
ret = calloc(1, l < n ? l : n);
memcpy(ret, s, l < n - 1 ? l : n - 1);
ret[n - 1] = '\0';
@ -56,3 +67,268 @@ void burn_version(int *major, int *minor, int *micro)
*minor = burn_header_version_minor;
*micro = burn_header_version_micro;
}
struct cd_mid_record {
char *manufacturer;
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;
/* ts A90902 */
/** API
@param flag Bitfield for control purposes,
bit0= append "(aka %s)",other_brands to reply
*/
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, ""}
};
int i, f_li_0;
char buf[1024];
char *result = NULL;
if (m_li == 0 && s_li == 2 && f_li == 0) {
result = strdup("(no manufacturer code)");
return result;
}
f_li_0 = f_li - (f_li % 10);
for (i = 0; mid_list[i].manufacturer[0]; i++) {
if (m_li == mid_list[i].m_li &&
s_li == mid_list[i].s_li &&
(f_li_0 == mid_list[i].f_li || f_li == mid_list[i].f_li))
break;
}
if (mid_list[i].manufacturer[0] == 0) {
sprintf(buf, "Unknown CD manufacturer. Please report code '%2.2dm%2.2ds%2.2df/%2.2dm%2.2ds%2.2df', the human readable brand, size, and speed to scdbackup@gmx.net.", m_li, s_li, f_li, m_lo, s_lo, f_lo);
result = strdup(buf);
return result;
}
/* Compose, allocate and copy result */
if ((flag & 1) && mid_list[i].other_brands[0]) {
sprintf(buf, "%s (aka %s)",
mid_list[i].manufacturer, mid_list[i].other_brands);
result = strdup(buf);
} else
result = strdup(mid_list[i].manufacturer);
return result;
}
/* ts A90904 */
struct dvd_mid_record {
char *mc1;
char *mc2;
int mc1_sig_len;
char *manufacturer;
};
typedef struct dvd_mid_record dvd_mid_record_t;
/* ts A90904 */
char *burn_guess_manufacturer(int prf,
char *media_code1, char *media_code2, int flag)
{
int i, l = 0, m_li, s_li, f_li, m_lo, s_lo, f_lo;
char buf[1024];
char *result = NULL, *cpt;
/* Important Note: media_code1 and media_code2 are supposed to be
encoded by burn_util_make_printable_word().
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, ""}
};
if (media_code2 != NULL &&
(prf == -1 || prf == 0x09 || prf == 0x0A)) {
if (strlen(media_code2) == 9 && media_code1[0] == '9' &&
media_code1[2] == 'm' && media_code1[5] == 's' &&
media_code1[8] == 'f' &&
strchr(media_code1, '%') == NULL) {
sscanf(media_code1, "%dm%ds%df", &m_li, &s_li, &f_li);
sscanf(media_code2, "%dm%ds%df", &m_lo, &s_lo, &f_lo);
if (m_li >= 96 && m_li <= 97 && m_lo > 0) {
result = burn_guess_cd_manufacturer(
m_li, s_li, f_li, m_lo, s_lo, f_lo, 0);
return result;
}
}
}
/* DVD-R do not keep manufacturer id apart from media id.
Some manufacturers use a blank as separator which would now be '_'.
*/
cpt = strchr(media_code1, '_');
if (cpt != NULL && (prf == -1 || prf == 0x11 || prf == 0x13 ||
prf == 0x14 || prf == 0x15))
l = cpt - media_code1;
for (i = 0; mid_list[i].mc1[0]; i++) {
if (strncmp(mid_list[i].mc1, media_code1,
mid_list[i].mc1_sig_len) == 0)
break;
if (l > 0)
if (strncmp(mid_list[i].mc1, media_code1, l) == 0)
break;
}
if (mid_list[i].mc1[0] == 0) {
sprintf(buf, "Unknown DVD/BD manufacturer. Please report code '%s/%s', the human readable brand, size, and speed to scdbackup@gmx.net.",
media_code1, media_code2);
result = strdup(buf);
return result;
}
result = strdup(mid_list[i].manufacturer);
return result;
}
/* ts A90905 */
/* Make *text a single printable word */
/* IMPORTANT: text must be freeable memory !
@param flag bit0=escape '/' too
bit1=(overrides bit0) do not escape " _/"
*/
int burn_util_make_printable_word(char **text, int flag)
{
int i, esc_add = 0, ret;
char *wpt, *rpt, *new_text = NULL;
if (flag & 2)
flag &= ~1;
for (i = 0; (*text)[i]; i++) {
rpt = (*text) + i;
if (*rpt < 32 || *rpt > 126 || *rpt == 96 ||
((*rpt == '_' || *rpt == '%') && (!(flag & 2))) ||
(*rpt == '/' && (flag & 1)))
esc_add += 2;
}
if (esc_add) {
new_text = calloc(strlen(*text) + esc_add + 1, 1);
if (new_text == NULL) {
ret = -1;
goto ex;
}
wpt = new_text;
for (i = 0; (*text)[i]; i++) {
rpt = (*text) + i;
if (*rpt < 32 || *rpt > 126 || *rpt == 96 ||
((*rpt == '_' || *rpt == '%') && (!(flag & 2))) ||
(*rpt == '/' && (flag & 1))) {
sprintf(wpt, "%%%2.2X",
(unsigned int) *((unsigned char *) rpt));
wpt+= 3;
} else
*(wpt++) = *rpt;
}
*wpt = 0;
free(*text);
*text = new_text;
}
if (!(flag & 2))
for (i = 0; (*text)[i]; i++)
if ((*text)[i] == ' ')
(*text)[i] = '_';
ret = 1;
ex:
return ret;
}

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@ -5,4 +5,7 @@ char *burn_strdup(char *s);
char *burn_strndup(char *s, int n);
/* ts A90905 */
int burn_util_make_printable_word(char **text, int flag);
#endif

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@ -1,5 +1,15 @@
/* -*- 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>
Provided under GPL version 2 or later.
*/
#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H
#include "../config.h"
#endif
#include <unistd.h>
#include <signal.h>
@ -33,10 +43,8 @@
#include "libburn.h"
#include "drive.h"
#include "transport.h"
#include "crc.h"
#include "debug.h"
#include "init.h"
#include "lec.h"
#include "toc.h"
#include "util.h"
#include "sg.h"
@ -44,11 +52,19 @@
#include "options.h"
#include "structure.h"
#include "source.h"
#include "mmc.h"
#include "spc.h"
#include "libdax_msgs.h"
extern struct libdax_msgs *libdax_messenger;
/* ts A91120 : <<< experimental */
#ifdef Libburn_mmap_write_buffeR
#include <sys/mman.h>
#endif
/* The maximum output size to be used with CD media. This is also curbed
by BURN_OS_TRANSPORT_BUFFER_SIZE. The smaller number gets into effect.
*/
@ -369,9 +385,9 @@ struct cue_sheet *burn_create_toc_entries(struct burn_write_opts *o,
runtime = nwa-150;
#endif
sheet = malloc(sizeof(struct cue_sheet));
sheet = calloc(1, sizeof(struct cue_sheet));
/* ts A61009 : react on failures of malloc(), add_cue_sheet()
/* ts A61009 : react on failures of calloc(), add_cue_sheet()
type_to_form() */
if (sheet == NULL) {
libdax_msgs_submit(libdax_messenger, -1, 0x00020111,
@ -770,8 +786,18 @@ int burn_write_track(struct burn_write_opts *o, struct burn_session *s,
libdax_msgs_submit(libdax_messenger, d->global_index, 0x000002,
LIBDAX_MSGS_SEV_DEBUG, LIBDAX_MSGS_PRIO_ZERO,
msg, 0, 0);
if (nwa > d->nwa)
d->nwa = nwa;
/* ts A91003 */
if (nwa < d->nwa) {
libdax_msgs_submit(libdax_messenger, d->global_index,
0x00020173,
LIBDAX_MSGS_SEV_FAILURE, LIBDAX_MSGS_PRIO_HIGH,
"Drive tells NWA smaller than last written address",
0, 0);
d->sync_cache(d);
return 0;
}
d->nwa = nwa;
}
@ -868,8 +894,19 @@ ex:;
d->sync_cache(d);
/* ts A61030 */
if (burn_write_close_track(o, s, tnum) <= 0)
ret = 0;
/* ts A91003 :
At least in simulation mode this causes NWA=0 for the
next track. cdrecord does not use CLOSE TRACK at all but
ends the tracks by SYNCHRONIZE CACHE alone.
*/
/* ts A91202 :
Peng Shao reports that his LG GH22LS30 issues an SCSI error
on CLOSE TRACK even in non-dummy mode. So i better give up
this gesture which seems not be needed by any drive.
if (!o->simulate)
if (burn_write_close_track(o, s, tnum) <= 0)
ret = 0;
*/
}
return ret;
}
@ -884,8 +921,8 @@ int burn_disc_write_is_ok(struct burn_write_opts *o, struct burn_disc *disc,
for (i = 0; i < disc->sessions; i++)
for (t = 0; t < disc->session[i]->tracks; t++)
if (!sector_headers_is_ok(
o, disc->session[i]->track[t]->mode))
if (sector_headers_is_ok(
o, disc->session[i]->track[t]->mode) != 1)
goto bad_track_mode_found;
return 1;
bad_track_mode_found:;
@ -909,6 +946,8 @@ int burn_disc_init_write_status(struct burn_write_opts *o,
d->cancel = 0;
#ifdef Libburn_reset_progress_asynC
/* <<< This is now done in async.c */
/* init progress before showing the state */
d->progress.session = 0;
d->progress.sessions = disc->sessions;
@ -923,6 +962,7 @@ int burn_disc_init_write_status(struct burn_write_opts *o,
d->progress.sectors = 0;
d->progress.sector = 0;
d->progress.track = 0;
#endif /* Libburn_reset_progress_asynC */
/* ts A61023 */
d->progress.buffer_capacity = 0;
@ -965,9 +1005,12 @@ int burn_precheck_write(struct burn_write_opts *o, struct burn_disc *disc,
reason_pt= reasons;
reasons[0] = 0;
if (d->drive_role == 0) {
sprintf(reasons,
"DRIVE: is a virtual placeholder (null-drive)");
if (d->drive_role == 0 || d->drive_role == 4) {
if (d->drive_role == 0)
sprintf(reasons,
"DRIVE: is a virtual placeholder (null-drive)");
else
sprintf(reasons, "DRIVE: read-only pseudo drive");
no_media = 1;
goto ex;
}
@ -984,7 +1027,7 @@ int burn_precheck_write(struct burn_write_opts *o, struct burn_disc *disc,
reason_pt= reasons + strlen(reasons);
if (d->status == BURN_DISC_UNSUITABLE)
goto unsuitable_profile;
if (d->drive_role == 2 ||
if (d->drive_role == 2 || d->drive_role == 5 ||
d->current_profile == 0x1a || d->current_profile == 0x12 ||
d->current_profile == 0x43) {
/* DVD+RW , DVD-RAM , BD-RE, emulated drive on stdio file */
@ -1065,11 +1108,27 @@ int burn_disc_open_track_dvd_minus_r(struct burn_write_opts *o,
/* ts A70214 : eventually adjust already expanded size of track */
burn_track_apply_fillup(s->track[tnum], d->media_capacity_remaining,1);
#ifdef Libburn_pioneer_dvr_216d_with_opC
fprintf(stderr, "libburn_DEBUG: Libburn_pioneer_dvr_216d_with_opC : num_opc_tables = %d\n", d->num_opc_tables);
if (d->num_opc_tables <= 0 && !o->simulate) {
fprintf(stderr, "libburn_DEBUG: Libburn_pioneer_dvr_216d_with_opC : performing OPC\n");
d->perform_opc(d);
fprintf(stderr, "libburn_DEBUG: Libburn_pioneer_dvr_216d_with_opC : done\n");
}
#endif
#ifdef Libburn_pioneer_dvr_216d_get_evenT
mmc_get_event(d);
#endif
if (o->write_type == BURN_WRITE_SAO) { /* DAO */
/* Round track size up to 32 KiB and reserve track */
size = ((off_t) burn_track_get_sectors(s->track[tnum]))
* (off_t) 2048;
size = (size + (off_t) 0x7fff) & ~((off_t) 0x7fff);
* (off_t) 2048;
/* Eventually round track size up to write chunk */
if (o->obs_pad && (size % o->obs))
size += (off_t) (o->obs - (size % o->obs));
ret = d->reserve_track(d, size);
if (ret <= 0) {
sprintf(msg, "Cannot reserve track of %.f bytes",
@ -1107,14 +1166,15 @@ int burn_disc_open_track_dvd_plus_r(struct burn_write_opts *o,
if (o->write_type == BURN_WRITE_SAO &&
! burn_track_is_open_ended(s->track[tnum])) {
/* Round track size up to 32 KiB and reserve track */
/* ts A81208 */
/* >>> ??? round to 64 KiB for BD-R ? (It is not mandatory) */
/* Round track size up to write chunk size and reserve track */
size = ((off_t) burn_track_get_sectors(s->track[tnum]))
* (off_t) 2048;
size = (size + (off_t) 0x7fff) & ~((off_t) 0x7fff);
* (off_t) 2048;
/* o->obs should be 32k or 64k already. But 32k alignment
was once performed in d->reserve_track() */
if (o->obs % 32768)
o->obs += 32768 - (o->obs % 32768);
if (size % o->obs)
size += (off_t) (o->obs - (size % o->obs));
ret = d->reserve_track(d, size);
if (ret <= 0) {
sprintf(msg, "Cannot reserve track of %.f bytes",
@ -1216,6 +1276,132 @@ int burn_disc_close_track_dvd_plus_r(struct burn_write_opts *o,
}
/* <<<
#define Libburn_simplified_dvd_chunk_transactioN 1
*/
#ifdef Libburn_simplified_dvd_chunk_transactioN
/* ts A91114 : EXPERIMENTAL, NOT COMPLETELY IMPLEMENTED
Simplified data transmission for DVD. libburn via GNU/Linux USB is 30 %
slower than growisofs or cdrecord when transmitting 32 KB chunks.
With 64 KB chunks it is 20% faster than the competitors.
No heavy CPU load is visible but there might be subtle race conditions in
the USB driver which work better with shorter time gaps between WRITE
commands.
Insight: It is actually about the interference of track source reading
with SCSI writing via USB. growisofs reads with O_DIRECT into a
mmap()ed buffer. When doing the same, libburn with 32 KB chunks
reaches similar write speed.
On the other hand, 64 KB chunks are 20% faster than that and
are not improved by reading O_DIRECT.
O_DIRECT is a property of the input fd of struct burn_source.
It can only be done with properly aligned memory and with aligned
read size. Alignment size is file system system specific.
System call
mmap(NULL, (size_t) buffer_size, PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE,
MAP_SHARED | MAP_ANONYMOUS, -1, (off_t) 0);
is supposed to allocate a properly aligned buffer.
64 KB is supposed to be a safe size.
Actually mmap() seems to be the main cause for a positive effect
of O_DIRECT.
This simplified transmission function did not bring visible benefit.
So for now it is not worth to teach it all applicable details of old
CD sector oriented transmission.
@return 1= ok, go on , 2= no input with track->open_ended = nothing written
<= 0 = error
*/
static int transact_dvd_chunk(struct burn_write_opts *opts,
struct burn_track *track)
{
int curr = 0, valid, err;
struct burn_drive *d = opts->drive;
struct buffer *out = d->buffer;
unsigned char *data = out->data;
#ifdef Libburn_log_in_and_out_streaM
/* ts A61031 */
static int tee_fd= -1;
if(tee_fd==-1)
tee_fd= open("/tmp/libburn_sg_readin",
O_WRONLY|O_CREAT|O_TRUNC,S_IRUSR|S_IWUSR);
#endif /* Libburn_log_in_and_out_streaM */
/* Read a chunk full of data */
/* ??? Do we have offset padding ? >>> First produce offset padding */;
/* <<<< */
if (0 && !track->eos) {
for (curr = 0; curr < opts->obs; curr += 2048) {
if (track->source->read != NULL)
valid = track->source->read(track->source,
data + curr, 2048);
else
valid = track->source->read_xt(track->source,
data + curr, 2048);
if (valid <= 0) {
track->eos = 1;
break;
}
track->sourcecount += valid;
#ifdef Libburn_log_in_and_out_streaM
if(tee_fd!=-1 && valid>0) {
write(tee_fd, data + curr, valid);
}
#endif /* Libburn_log_in_and_out_streaM */
}
} else if (!track->eos){
valid = track->source->read(track->source, data, opts->obs);
if (valid <= 0) {
track->eos = 1;
} else {
track->sourcecount += valid;
curr = valid;
#ifdef Libburn_log_in_and_out_streaM
if(tee_fd!=-1 && valid>0) {
write(tee_fd, data, valid);
}
#endif /* Libburn_log_in_and_out_streaM */
}
}
if (curr == 0 && track->open_ended) {
/* >>> allow tail padding */;
return 2;
}
if (curr < opts->obs)
memset(data + curr , 0, opts->obs - curr);
/* Write chunk */
out->bytes = opts->obs;
out->sectors = out->bytes / 2048;
err = d->write(d, d->nwa, out);
if (err == BE_CANCELLED)
return 0;
track->writecount += out->bytes;
track->written_sectors += out->sectors;
d->progress.buffered_bytes += out->bytes;
d->nwa += out->sectors;
out->bytes = 0;
out->sectors = 0;
return 1;
}
#endif /* Libburn_simplified_dvd_chunk_transactioN */
/* ts A61218 - A81208 */
int burn_dvd_write_track(struct burn_write_opts *o,
struct burn_session *s, int tnum, int is_last_track)
@ -1225,6 +1411,7 @@ int burn_dvd_write_track(struct burn_write_opts *o,
struct buffer *out = d->buffer;
int sectors;
int i, open_ended = 0, ret= 0, is_flushed = 0;
int first_buf_cap = 0, further_cap = 0, buf_cap_step = 1024;
/* ts A70213 : eventually expand size of track to max */
burn_track_apply_fillup(t, d->media_capacity_remaining, 0);
@ -1235,6 +1422,11 @@ int burn_dvd_write_track(struct burn_write_opts *o,
ret = burn_disc_open_track_dvd_minus_r(o, s, tnum);
if (ret <= 0)
goto ex;
/* Pioneer DVR-216D rev 1.09 hates multiple buffer inquiries
before the drive buffer is full.
*/
first_buf_cap = 0;
further_cap = -1;
} else if (d->current_profile == 0x1b || d->current_profile == 0x2b) {
/* DVD+R , DVD+R/DL */
ret = burn_disc_open_track_dvd_plus_r(o, s, tnum);
@ -1270,12 +1462,30 @@ int burn_dvd_write_track(struct burn_write_opts *o,
for (i = 0; open_ended || i < sectors; i++) {
/* From time to time inquire drive buffer */
if ((i%256)==0)
/* ts A91110: Eventually avoid to do this more than once
before the drive buffer is full. See above DVD-
*/
if (i == first_buf_cap ||
((i % buf_cap_step) == 0 &&
(i >= further_cap || further_cap < 0))) {
d->read_buffer_capacity(d);
if (further_cap < 0)
further_cap =
d->progress.buffer_capacity / 2048 + 128;
}
#ifdef Libburn_simplified_dvd_chunk_transactioN
ret = transact_dvd_chunk(o, t);
if (ret <= 0)
{ret = 0; goto ex;}
i += o->obs / 2048 - 1;
d->progress.sector += o->obs / 2048 - 1;
#else
/* transact a (CD sized) sector */
if (!sector_data(o, t, 0))
{ ret = 0; goto ex; }
#endif
if (open_ended) {
d->progress.sectors = sectors = i;
@ -1691,6 +1901,8 @@ int burn_dvd_write_sync(struct burn_write_opts *o,
msg, 0, 0);
burn_track_set_size(t, default_size);
}
/* Whether to fill-up last 32k buffer of track. */
o->obs_pad = (o->write_type != BURN_WRITE_SAO);
ret = burn_disc_setup_dvd_minus_r(o, disc);
if (ret <= 0) {
sprintf(msg,
@ -1701,8 +1913,6 @@ int burn_dvd_write_sync(struct burn_write_opts *o,
msg, 0, 0);
goto early_failure;
}
/* ??? padding needed ??? cowardly doing it for now */
o->obs_pad = 1; /* fill-up track's last 32k buffer */
} else if (d->current_profile == 0x1b || d->current_profile == 0x2b ||
d->current_profile == 0x41) {
@ -1734,6 +1944,46 @@ int burn_dvd_write_sync(struct burn_write_opts *o,
}
/* ??? padding needed ??? cowardly doing it for now */
o->obs_pad = 1; /* fill-up track's last 32k buffer */
if (d->do_stream_recording) {
if (d->current_profile == 0x41) /* BD-R */
o->obs = Libburn_bd_re_streamed_obS;
}
}
#ifdef Libburn_dvd_obs_default_64K
o->obs = 64 * 1024;
#endif
/* <<< test only : Does this increase effective speed with USB ?
ts A90801 : 64kB: speed with 16x DVD-R is 12 rather than 8
128kB: glibc complains about double free
With BURN_OS_TRANSPORT_BUFFER_SIZE
enlarged to 128 MB, the first WRITE fails
with an i/o error.
o->obs = 64 * 1024;
*/
if (o->dvd_obs_override >= 32 * 1024)
o->obs = o->dvd_obs_override;
if (o->obs > BUFFER_SIZE) {
sprintf(msg, "Chosen write chunk size %d exceeds system dependent buffer size", o->obs);
libdax_msgs_submit(libdax_messenger, d->global_index,
0x00000002, LIBDAX_MSGS_SEV_DEBUG,
LIBDAX_MSGS_PRIO_ZERO, msg, 0, 0);
o->obs = 32 * 1024; /* This size is required to work */
}
if (d->do_stream_recording &&
(d->current_profile == 0x43 || d->current_profile == 0x41) &&
o->obs < Libburn_bd_re_streamed_obS) {
/* LG GGW-H20 writes junk with stream recording and obs=32k */
sprintf(msg,
"Stream recording disabled because of small OS buffer");
libdax_msgs_submit(libdax_messenger, d->global_index,
0x00020176, LIBDAX_MSGS_SEV_NOTE,
LIBDAX_MSGS_PRIO_HIGH, msg, 0, 0);
d->do_stream_recording = 0;
}
sprintf(msg, "dvd/bd Profile= %2.2Xh , obs= %d , obs_pad= %d",
@ -1765,7 +2015,13 @@ ex:;
burn_drive_mark_unready(d);
burn_drive_inquire_media(d);
d->busy = BURN_DRIVE_IDLE;
if (d->current_profile == 0x41 && d->complete_sessions >= 300) {
sprintf(msg, "Sequential BD-R media now contains %d sessions. It is likely to soon fail writing.", d->complete_sessions);
libdax_msgs_submit(libdax_messenger, d->global_index,
0x0002017b, LIBDAX_MSGS_SEV_WARNING,
LIBDAX_MSGS_PRIO_ZERO, msg, 0, 0);
}
return ret;
early_failure:;
return 0;
@ -1777,7 +2033,8 @@ int burn_stdio_open_write(struct burn_drive *d, off_t start_byte,
int sector_size, int flag)
{
/* <<< We need _LARGEFILE64_SOURCE defined by the build system.
/* We normally need _LARGEFILE64_SOURCE defined by the build system.
Nevertheless the system might use large address integers by default.
*/
#ifndef O_LARGEFILE
#define O_LARGEFILE 0
@ -1786,14 +2043,26 @@ int burn_stdio_open_write(struct burn_drive *d, off_t start_byte,
int fd = -1;
int mode = O_RDWR | O_CREAT | O_LARGEFILE;
char msg[160];
off_t lseek_res;
if(d->drive_role == 4) {
libdax_msgs_submit(libdax_messenger, d->global_index,
0x00020181,
LIBDAX_MSGS_SEV_FAILURE, LIBDAX_MSGS_PRIO_HIGH,
"Pseudo-drive is a read-only file. Cannot write.",
0, 0);
return 0;
}
if (d->drive_role == 5 || d->drive_role == 3)
mode = O_WRONLY | O_CREAT | O_LARGEFILE;
if (d->devname[0] == 0) /* null drives should not come here */
return -1;
fd = burn_drive__fd_from_special_adr(d->devname);
if (fd >= 0)
fd = dup(fd); /* check validity and make closeable */
else
fd = open(d->devname, mode, S_IRUSR | S_IWUSR);
fd = open(d->devname, mode,
S_IRUSR | S_IWUSR | S_IRGRP | S_IWGRP | S_IROTH | S_IWOTH);
if (fd == -1) {
libdax_msgs_submit(libdax_messenger, d->global_index,
0x00020005,
@ -1804,10 +2073,11 @@ int burn_stdio_open_write(struct burn_drive *d, off_t start_byte,
}
if (start_byte < 0)
start_byte = 0;
if (d->drive_role == 2)
if (lseek(fd, start_byte, SEEK_SET)==-1) {
if (d->drive_role == 2 || d->drive_role == 5) {
lseek_res = lseek(fd, start_byte, SEEK_SET);
if (lseek_res == -1) {
sprintf(msg, "Cannot address start byte %.f",
(double) start_byte);
(double) start_byte);
libdax_msgs_submit(libdax_messenger, d->global_index,
0x00020147,
LIBDAX_MSGS_SEV_SORRY, LIBDAX_MSGS_PRIO_HIGH,
@ -1816,6 +2086,7 @@ int burn_stdio_open_write(struct burn_drive *d, off_t start_byte,
d->cancel = 1;
fd = -1;
}
}
d->nwa = start_byte / sector_size;
return fd;
}
@ -1873,9 +2144,11 @@ int burn_stdio_mmc_write(struct burn_drive *d, int start, struct buffer *buf)
if (d->cancel)
return BE_CANCELLED;
if (d->stdio_fd < 0) {
/* >>> program error */;
libdax_msgs_submit(libdax_messenger, d->global_index,
0x0002017d,
LIBDAX_MSGS_SEV_FATAL, LIBDAX_MSGS_PRIO_HIGH,
"Invalid file descriptor with stdio pseudo-drive",
0, 0);
d->cancel = 1;
return BE_CANCELLED;
}
@ -1923,9 +2196,11 @@ int burn_stdio_mmc_dummy_write(struct burn_drive *d, int start,
int burn_stdio_sync_cache(int fd, struct burn_drive *d, int flag)
{
if (fd < 0) {
/* >>> program error */;
libdax_msgs_submit(libdax_messenger, d->global_index,
0x0002017d,
LIBDAX_MSGS_SEV_FATAL, LIBDAX_MSGS_PRIO_HIGH,
"Invalid file descriptor with stdio pseudo-drive",
0, 0);
d->cancel = 1;
return 0;
}
@ -2004,6 +2279,8 @@ int burn_stdio_write_track(struct burn_write_opts *o, struct burn_session *s,
burn_disc_init_track_status(o, s, tnum, sectors);
open_ended = burn_track_is_open_ended(t);
t->end_on_premature_eoi = (o->write_type == BURN_WRITE_TAO);
/* attach stdio emulators for mmc_*() functions */
if (o->simulate)
d->write = burn_stdio_mmc_dummy_write;
@ -2016,19 +2293,22 @@ int burn_stdio_write_track(struct burn_write_opts *o, struct burn_session *s,
/* transact a (CD sized) sector */
if (!sector_data(o, t, 0))
{ret= 0; goto ex;}
if (open_ended) {
if (open_ended)
d->progress.sectors = sectors = d->progress.sector;
if (open_ended || t->end_on_premature_eoi) {
if (burn_track_is_data_done(t))
break;
}
d->progress.sector++;
/* Flush to disk after each full MB */
if (d->progress.sector - prev_sync_sector >= 512) {
/* Flush to disk from time to time */
if (d->progress.sector - prev_sync_sector >=
o->stdio_fsync_size && o->stdio_fsync_size > 0) {
prev_sync_sector = d->progress.sector;
if (!o->simulate)
burn_stdio_sync_cache(d->stdio_fd, d, 1);
burn_stdio_slowdown(d, &prev_time, 512 * 2, 0);
}
if ((d->progress.sector % 512) == 0)
burn_stdio_slowdown(d, &prev_time, 512 * 2, 0);
}
/* Pad up buffer to next full o->obs (usually 32 kB) */
@ -2042,6 +2322,8 @@ int burn_stdio_write_track(struct burn_write_opts *o, struct burn_session *s,
ex:;
if (d->cancel)
burn_source_cancel(t->source);
if (t->end_on_premature_eoi == 2)
d->cancel = 1;
return ret;
}
@ -2070,6 +2352,9 @@ int burn_stdio_write_sync(struct burn_write_opts *o,
/* open target file */
if (d->stdio_fd >= 0)
close(d->stdio_fd);
if (d->drive_role == 5 && d->status == BURN_DISC_APPENDABLE &&
o->start_byte < 0)
o->start_byte = d->role_5_nwa * 2048;
d->stdio_fd = burn_stdio_open_write(d, o->start_byte, 2048, 0);
if (d->stdio_fd == -1)
{ret = 0; goto ex;}
@ -2091,7 +2376,7 @@ ex:;
/* update media state records */
burn_drive_mark_unready(d);
d->busy = BURN_DRIVE_IDLE;
/* <<< d->busy = BURN_DRIVE_IDLE; */
return ret;
}
@ -2106,6 +2391,7 @@ void burn_disc_write_sync(struct burn_write_opts *o, struct burn_disc *disc)
off_t default_size;
char msg[80];
/* ts A60924 : libburn/message.c gets obsoleted
burn_message_clear_queue();
*/
@ -2120,11 +2406,12 @@ void burn_disc_write_sync(struct burn_write_opts *o, struct burn_disc *disc)
else
d->stream_recording_start = 0;
d->buffer = calloc(sizeof(struct buffer), 1);
/* ts A91122 : Get buffer suitable for sources made by
burn_os_open_track_src() */
d->buffer = burn_os_alloc_buffer(sizeof(struct buffer), 0);
if (d->buffer == NULL)
goto fail_wo_sync;
/* >>> ts A90321
memset(d->buffer, 0, sizeof(struct buffer));
@ -2150,6 +2437,14 @@ calloc() seems not to have the desired effect. valgrind warns:
d->rlba = -150;
d->toc_temp = 9;
if(d->drive_role == 4) {
libdax_msgs_submit(libdax_messenger, d->global_index,
0x00020181,
LIBDAX_MSGS_SEV_FAILURE, LIBDAX_MSGS_PRIO_HIGH,
"Pseudo-drive is a read-only file. Cannot write.",
0, 0);
goto fail_wo_sync;
}
/* ts A70904 */
if (d->drive_role != 1) {
ret = burn_stdio_write_sync(o, disc);
@ -2165,7 +2460,7 @@ calloc() seems not to have the desired effect. valgrind warns:
goto ex;
}
/* ts A70521 : Linux 2.4 USB audio fails with 64 kiB */
/* ts A70521 : GNU/Linux 2.4 USB audio fails with 64 kiB */
/* ts A80414 : might need 64 kiB for BD-RE streaming */
/* buffer flush trigger for sector.c:get_sector() */
o->obs = Libburn_cd_obS;
@ -2326,7 +2621,7 @@ return crap. so we send the command, then ignore the result.
burn_drive_inquire_media(d);
burn_print(1, "done\n");
d->busy = BURN_DRIVE_IDLE;
/* <<< d->busy = BURN_DRIVE_IDLE; */
/* ts A61012 : This return was traditionally missing. I suspect this
to have caused Cdrskin_eject() failures */
@ -2341,11 +2636,12 @@ fail_wo_sync:;
LIBDAX_MSGS_SEV_FATAL, LIBDAX_MSGS_PRIO_HIGH,
"Burn run failed", 0, 0);
d->cancel = 1;
d->busy = BURN_DRIVE_IDLE;
/* <<< d->busy = BURN_DRIVE_IDLE; */
ex:;
d->do_stream_recording = 0;
if (d->buffer != NULL)
free((char *) d->buffer);
burn_os_free_buffer((char *) d->buffer,
sizeof(struct buffer), 0);
d->buffer = buffer_mem;
return;
}
@ -2372,8 +2668,16 @@ int burn_random_access_write(struct burn_drive *d, off_t byte_address,
"Drive is a virtual placeholder (null-drive)", 0, 0);
return 0;
}
if(d->drive_role == 4) {
libdax_msgs_submit(libdax_messenger, d->global_index,
0x00020181,
LIBDAX_MSGS_SEV_FAILURE, LIBDAX_MSGS_PRIO_HIGH,
"Pseudo-drive is a read-only file. Cannot write.",
0, 0);
return 0;
}
if(d->drive_role == 2)
if(d->drive_role == 2 || d->drive_role == 5)
alignment = 2 * 1024;
if (d->current_profile == 0x12) /* DVD-RAM */
alignment = 2 * 1024;

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@ -1,5 +1,11 @@
/* -*- 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>
Provided under GPL version 2 or later.
*/
#ifndef BURN__WRITE_H
#define BURN__WRITE_H

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@ -25,18 +25,19 @@
#include "../libburn/libdax_msgs.h"
struct libdax_msgs *libdax_messenger= NULL;
/* The API for .wav extraction */
#define LIBDAX_AUDIOXTR_H_PUBLIC 1
#include "../libburn/libdax_audioxtr.h"
#else /* Dewav_without_libburN */
/* This build environment uses libdax_msgs via libburn */
/* This build environment uses libdax_msgs and libdax_audioxtr via libburn */
/* Thus the API header of libburn */
#include "../libburn/libburn.h"
#endif /* ! Dewav_without_libburN */
/* The API for .wav extraction */
#include "../libburn/libdax_audioxtr.h"
int main(int argc, char **argv)
{

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@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
/* test/libburner.c , API illustration of burning data or audio tracks to CD */
/* Copyright (C) 2005 - 2009 Thomas Schmitt <scdbackup@gmx.net> */
/* Provided under GPLv2,see also "License and copyright aspects" at file end */
/* Copyright (C) 2005 - 2010 Thomas Schmitt <scdbackup@gmx.net> */
/* Provided under GPL, see also "License and copyright aspects" at file end */
/** Overview
@ -20,31 +20,53 @@
Before you can do anything, you have to initialize libburn by
burn_initialize()
and provide some signal and abort handling, e.g. by the builtin handler, by
burn_set_signal_handling()
as it is done in main() at the end of this file. Then you aquire a
drive in an appropriate way conforming to the API. The two main
approaches are shown here in application functions:
burn_set_signal_handling("libburner : ", NULL, 0x0)
as it is done in main() at the end of this file.
Then you aquire a drive in an appropriate way conforming to the API. The twoi
main approaches are shown here in application functions:
libburner_aquire_by_adr() demonstrates usage as of cdrecord traditions
libburner_aquire_by_driveno() demonstrates a scan-and-choose approach
With that aquired drive you can blank a CD-RW
With that aquired drive you can blank a CD-RW or DVD-RW as shown in
libburner_blank_disc()
or you can format a DVD-RW to profile "Restricted Overwrite" (needed once)
or an unused BD to default size with spare blocks
libburner_format()
With the aquired drive you can burn to CD, DVD, BD
With the aquired drive you can burn to CD, DVD, BD. See
libburner_payload()
These three functions switch temporarily to a non-fatal signal handler
while they are waiting for the drive to become idle again:
burn_set_signal_handling("libburner : ", NULL, 0x30)
After the waiting loop ended, they check for eventual abort events by
burn_is_aborting(0)
The 0x30 handler will eventually execute
burn_abort()
but not wait for the drive to become idle and not call exit().
This is needed because the worker threads might block as long as the signal
handler has not returned. The 0x0 handler would wait for them to finish.
Take this into respect when implementing own signal handlers.
When everything is done, main() releases the drive and shuts down libburn:
burn_drive_release();
burn_finish()
Applications must use 64 bit off_t. E.g. by defining
#define _LARGEFILE_SOURCE
#define _FILE_OFFSET_BITS 64
or take special precautions to interface with the library by 64 bit integers
where libburn/libburn.h prescribes off_t.
This program gets fed with appropriate settings externally by libburn's
autotools generated build system.
*/
/** See this for the decisive API specs . libburn.h is The Original */
/* For using the installed header file : #include <libburn/libburn.h> */
/* This program insists in the own headerfile. */
#include "../libburn/libburn.h"
/* libburn is intended for Linux systems with kernel 2.4 or 2.6 for now */
/* libburn works on Linux systems with kernel 2.4 or 2.6, FreeBSD, Solaris */
#include <stdio.h>
#include <ctype.h>
#include <sys/types.h>
@ -300,9 +322,12 @@ int libburner_blank_disc(struct burn_drive *drive, int blank_fast)
"FATAL : Media is not of erasable type\n");
return 0;
}
printf(
"Beginning to %s-blank media.\n", (blank_fast?"fast":"full"));
/* Switch to asynchronous signal handling for the time of waiting */
burn_set_signal_handling("libburner : ", NULL, 0x30);
printf("Beginning to %s-blank media.\n", (blank_fast?"fast":"full"));
burn_disc_erase(drive, blank_fast);
sleep(1);
while (burn_drive_get_status(drive, &p) != BURN_DRIVE_IDLE) {
if(p.sectors>0 && p.sector>=0) /* display 1 to 99 percent */
@ -311,6 +336,10 @@ int libburner_blank_disc(struct burn_drive *drive, int blank_fast)
printf("Blanking ( %.1f%% done )\n", percent);
sleep(1);
}
if (burn_is_aborting(0) > 0)
return -1;
/* Back to synchronous handling */
burn_set_signal_handling("libburner : ", NULL, 0x0);
printf("Done\n");
return 1;
}
@ -363,6 +392,7 @@ int libburner_format(struct burn_drive *drive)
fprintf(stderr, "FATAL: Can only format DVD-RW or BD\n");
return 0;
}
burn_set_signal_handling("libburner : ", NULL, 0x30);
printf("Beginning to format media.\n");
burn_disc_format(drive, size, format_flag);
@ -375,6 +405,9 @@ int libburner_format(struct burn_drive *drive)
printf("Formatting ( %.1f%% done )\n", percent);
sleep(1);
}
if (burn_is_aborting(0) > 0)
return -1;
burn_set_signal_handling("libburner : ", NULL, 0x0);
burn_disc_get_profile(drive_list[0].drive, &current_profile,
current_profile_name);
if (current_profile == 0x14 || current_profile == 0x13)
@ -520,6 +553,7 @@ int libburner_payload(struct burn_drive *drive,
fprintf(stderr, "Reasons given:\n%s\n", reasons);
return 0;
}
burn_set_signal_handling("libburner : ", NULL, 0x30);
printf("Burning starts. With e.g. 4x media expect up to a minute of zero progress.\n");
start_time = time(0);
@ -567,6 +601,8 @@ int libburner_payload(struct burn_drive *drive,
}
burn_session_free(session);
burn_disc_free(target_disc);
if (burn_is_aborting(0) > 0)
return -1;
if (multi && current_profile != 0x1a && current_profile != 0x13 &&
current_profile != 0x12 && current_profile != 0x43)
/* not with DVD+RW, formatted DVD-RW, DVD-RAM, BD-RE */
@ -702,6 +738,13 @@ int main(int argc, char **argv)
{
int ret;
/* A warning to programmers who start their own projekt from here. */
if (sizeof(off_t) != 8) {
fprintf(stderr,
"\nFATAL: Compile time misconfiguration. off_t is not 64 bit.\n\n");
exit(39);
}
ret = libburner_setup(argc, argv);
if (ret)
exit(ret);
@ -718,9 +761,9 @@ int main(int argc, char **argv)
/* Print messages of severity SORRY or more directly to stderr */
burn_msgs_set_severities("NEVER", "SORRY", "libburner : ");
/* Activate the default signal handler which eventually will try to
/* Activate the synchronous signal handler which eventually will try to
properly shutdown drive and library on aborting events. */
burn_set_signal_handling("libburner : ", NULL, 0);
burn_set_signal_handling("libburner : ", NULL, 0x0);
/** Note: driveno might change its value in this call */
ret = libburner_aquire_drive(drive_adr, &driveno);
@ -752,10 +795,14 @@ release_drive:;
burn_drive_release(drive_list[driveno].drive, 0);
finish_libburn:;
if (burn_is_aborting(0) > 0) {
burn_abort(4400, burn_abort_pacifier, "libburner : ");
fprintf(stderr,"\nlibburner run aborted\n");
exit(1);
}
/* This app does not bother to know about exact scan state.
Better to accept a memory leak here. We are done anyway. */
/* burn_drive_info_free(drive_list); */
burn_finish();
exit(ret);
}
@ -768,37 +815,6 @@ Read. Try. Think. Play. Write yourself some code. Be free of my copyright.
Be also invited to study the code of cdrskin/cdrskin.c et al.
Clarification in my name and in the name of Mario Danic, copyright holder
on toplevel of libburnia. To be fully in effect after the remaining other
copyrighted code has been replaced by ours and by copyright-free contributions
of our friends:
We, the copyright holders, agree on the interpretation that
dynamical linking of our libraries constitutes "use of" and
not "derivation from" our work in the sense of GPL, provided
those libraries are compiled from our unaltered code.
Thus you may link our libraries dynamically with applications
which are not under GPL. You may distribute our libraries and
application tools in binary form, if you fulfill the usual
condition of GPL to offer a copy of the source code -altered
or unaltered- under GPL.
We ask you politely to use our work in open source spirit
and with the due reference to the entire open source community.
If there should really arise the case where above clarification
does not suffice to fulfill a clear and neat request in open source
spirit that would otherwise be declined for mere formal reasons,
only in that case we will duely consider to issue a special license
covering only that special case.
It is the open source idea of responsible freedom which will be
decisive and you will have to prove that you exhausted all own
means to qualify for GPL.
For now we are firmly committed to maintain one single license: GPL.
History:
libburner is a compilation of my own contributions to test/burniso.c and
fresh code which replaced the remaining parts under copyright of

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@ -0,0 +1,134 @@
/*
cc -D_LARGEFILE_SOURCE -D_FILE_OFFSET_BITS -g -o test/offst_source test/offst_source.c -lburn
*/
#include "../libburn/libburn.h"
/* Just everything from test/libburner.c */
#include <stdio.h>
#include <ctype.h>
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <time.h>
#include <errno.h>
#include <sys/stat.h>
#include <fcntl.h>
static int create_original(struct burn_source **original, char *path, int flag)
{
printf("create_original: path='%s'\n", path);
*original = burn_file_source_new(path, NULL);
if (*original == NULL)
return 0;
return 1;
}
static int set_up_offst_sources(struct burn_source *original,
struct burn_source *offsetters[],
int count, int flag)
{
int i;
off_t start = 3, size = 10, gap = 7;
for (i = 0; i < count; i++) {
offsetters[i] = burn_offst_source_new(original,
i > 0 ? offsetters[i - 1] : NULL,
start, size, 0);
if (offsetters[i] == NULL)
return 0;
printf("set_up_offst_sources: idx=%d, start=%d\n",
i, (int) start);
start += size + gap;
}
return 1;
}
static int consume_source(struct burn_source *src, int flag)
{
int ret, count = 0;
unsigned char buf[1];
while (1) {
ret = src->read_xt(src, buf, 1);
if (ret < 0) {
printf("\n");
fprintf(stderr, "consume_source: count=%d, ret=%d\n",
count, ret);
return 0;
}
if (ret == 0)
break;
printf("%u ", buf[0]);
count++;
}
printf(" count=%d\n", count);
return 1;
}
static int consume_all_sources(struct burn_source *offsetters[],
int count, int flag)
{
int i, ret;
for (i = 0; i < count; i++) {
printf("consume_source: idx=%d\n", i);
ret = consume_source(offsetters[i], 0);
if (ret <= 0)
return ret;
}
return 1;
}
static int free_all_sources(struct burn_source *original,
struct burn_source *offsetters[],
int count, int flag)
{
int i;
for (i = 0; i < count; i++)
burn_source_free(offsetters[i]);
burn_source_free(original);
return 1;
}
int main(int argc, char **argv)
{
int ret;
char *path = "./COPYRIGHT";
struct burn_source *original = NULL, *offsetters[4];
if (argc > 1)
path = argv[1];
if (burn_initialize() == 0)
exit(1);
ret = create_original(&original, path, 0);
if (ret <= 0)
exit(2);
ret = set_up_offst_sources(original, offsetters, 4, 0);
if (ret <= 0)
exit(3);
ret = consume_all_sources(offsetters, 4, 0);
if (ret <= 0)
exit(4);
ret = free_all_sources(original, offsetters, 4, 0);
if (ret <= 0)
exit(5);
burn_finish();
exit(0);
}

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@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
/* test/telltoc.c , API illustration of obtaining media status info */
/* Copyright (C) 2006 - 2007 Thomas Schmitt <scdbackup@gmx.net>
Provided under GPL version 2 */
/* Copyright (C) 2006 - 2010 Thomas Schmitt <scdbackup@gmx.net>
Provided under GPL */
/** Overview