675 lines
23 KiB
C
675 lines
23 KiB
C
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/* test/libburner.c , API illustration of burning a single data track to CD */
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/* Copyright (C) 2005 - 2006 Thomas Schmitt <scdbackup@gmx.net> */
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/* Provided under GPL, see also "License and copyright aspects" at file end */
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/** IMPORTANT: By default this program tries to make a simulated burn
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on the CD recorder. Some obey, some do not.
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If you want to burn really readable CD for sure by default,
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then set this macro to 0 .
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Explicit options: --burn_for_real and --try_to_simulate
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*/
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#define Libburner_try_to_simulatE 1
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/** Overview
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libburner is a minimal demo application for the library libburn as provided
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on http://libburn.pykix.org . It can list the available devices, can
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blank a CD-RW and can burn to CD-R or CD-RW.
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It's main purpose, nevertheless, is to show you how to use libburn and also
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to serve the libburn team as reference application. libburner.c does indeed
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define the standard way how above three gestures can be implemented and
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stay upward compatible for a good while.
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Before you can do anything, you have to initialize libburn by
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burn_initialize()
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as it is done in main() at the end of this file. Then you aquire a
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drive in an appropriate way conforming to the API. The two main
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approaches are shown here in application functions:
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libburner_aquire_by_adr() demonstrates usage as of cdrecord traditions
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libburner_aquire_by_driveno() demonstrates a scan-and-choose approach
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With that aquired drive you blank a CD-RW
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libburner_blank_disc()
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Between blanking and burning one eventually has to reload the drive status
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libburner_regrab()
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With the aquired drive you can burn to CD-R or blank CD-RW
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libburner_payload()
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When everything is done, main() releases the drive and shuts down libburn:
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burn_drive_release();
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burn_finish()
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*/
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/* We shall prepare for times when more than 2 GB of data are to be handled.
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This gives POSIX-ly 64 bit off_t */
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#ifndef _LARGEFILE_SOURCE
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#define _LARGEFILE_SOURCE 1
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#endif
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#ifndef _FILE_OFFSET_BITS
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#define _FILE_OFFSET_BITS 64
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#endif
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/** See this for the decisive API specs . libburn.h is The Original */
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#include <libburn/libburn.h>
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/* libburn is intended for Linux systems with kernel 2.4 or 2.6 for now */
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#include <stdio.h>
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#include <ctype.h>
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#include <sys/types.h>
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#include <unistd.h>
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#include <string.h>
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#include <stdlib.h>
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#include <time.h>
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#include <errno.h>
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/** For simplicity i use global variables to represent the drives.
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Drives are systemwide global, so we do not give away much of good style.
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*/
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/** This list will hold the drives known to libburn. This might be all CD
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drives of the system and thus might impose severe impact on the system.
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*/
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static struct burn_drive_info *drive_list;
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/** If you start a long lasting operation with drive_count > 1 then you are
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not friendly to the users of other drives on those systems. Beware. */
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static unsigned int drive_count;
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/** This variable indicates wether the drive is grabbed and must be
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finally released */
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static int drive_is_grabbed = 0;
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/** Wether to burn for real or to *try* to simulate a burn */
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static int simulate_burn = Libburner_try_to_simulatE ;
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/* Some in-advance definitions to allow a more comprehensive ordering
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of the functions and their explanations in here */
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int libburner_aquire_by_adr(char *drive_adr);
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int libburner_aquire_by_driveno(int *drive_no);
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/* ------------------------------- API gestures ---------------------------- */
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/** You need to aquire a drive before burning. The API offers this as one
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compact call and alternatively as application controllable gestures of
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whitelisting, scanning for drives and finally grabbing one of them.
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If you have a persistent address of the drive, then the compact call is
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to prefer. It avoids a shutdown-init cycle of libburn and thus is more
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safe against race conditions between competing users of that drive.
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On modern Linux kernels, race conditions are supposed to end up by
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having one single winner or by having all losers. On modern Linux
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kernels, there should be no fatal disturbance of ongoing burns
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of other libburn instances. We use open(O_EXCL) by default.
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There are variants of cdrecord which participate in advisory O_EXCL
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locking of block devices. Others possibly don't. Some kernels do
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nevertheless impose locking on open drives anyway (e.g. SuSE 9.0, 2.4.21).
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*/
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int libburner_aquire_drive(char *drive_adr, int *driveno)
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{
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int ret;
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if(drive_adr != NULL && drive_adr[0] != 0)
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ret = libburner_aquire_by_adr(drive_adr);
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else
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ret = libburner_aquire_by_driveno(driveno);
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return ret;
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}
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/** If the persistent drive address is known, then this approach is much
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more un-obtrusive to the systemwide livestock of drives. Only the
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given drive device will be opened during this procedure.
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*/
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int libburner_aquire_by_adr(char *drive_adr)
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{
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int ret;
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printf("Aquiring drive '%s' ...\n",drive_adr);
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ret = burn_drive_scan_and_grab(&drive_list,drive_adr,1);
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if (ret <= 0) {
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fprintf(stderr,"FAILURE with persistent drive address '%s'\n",
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drive_adr);
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if (strncmp(drive_adr,"/dev/sg",7) != 0 &&
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strncmp(drive_adr,"/dev/hd",7) != 0)
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fprintf(stderr,"\nHINT: Consider addresses like '/dev/hdc' or '/dev/sg0'\n");
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} else {
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printf("done\n");
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drive_is_grabbed = 1;
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}
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return ret;
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}
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/** This method demonstrates how to use libburn without knowing a persistent
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drive address in advance. It has to make sure that after assessing the
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list of available drives, all drives get closed again. Only then it is
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sysadmin-acceptable to aquire the desired drive for a prolonged time.
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This drive closing is enforced here by shutting down libburn and
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restarting it again with the much more un-obtrusive approach to use
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a persistent address and thus to only touch the one desired drive.
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@param driveno the index number in libburn's drive list. This will get
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set to 0 on success and will then be the drive index to
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use in the further dourse of processing.
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@return 1 success , <= 0 failure
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*/
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int libburner_aquire_by_driveno(int *driveno)
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{
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char adr[BURN_DRIVE_ADR_LEN];
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int ret, i;
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printf("Beginning to scan for devices ...\n");
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while (!burn_drive_scan(&drive_list, &drive_count))
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usleep(1002);
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if (drive_count <= 0 && *driveno >= 0) {
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printf("FAILED (no drives found)\n");
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return 0;
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}
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printf("done\n");
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/* Interactive programs may choose the drive number at this moment.
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drive[0] to drive[drive_count-1] are struct burn_drive_info
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as defined in libburn/libburn.h . This structure is part of API
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and thus will strive for future compatibility on source level.
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Have a look at the info offered.
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Caution: do not take .location for drive address. Always use
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burn_drive_get_adr() or you might become incompatible
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in future.
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Note: bugs with struct burn_drive_info - if any - will not be
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easy to fix. Please report them but also strive for
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workarounds on application level.
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*/
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printf("\nOverview of accessible drives (%d found) :\n",
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drive_count);
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printf("-----------------------------------------------------------------------------\n");
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for (i = 0; i < drive_count; i++) {
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if (burn_drive_get_adr(&(drive_list[i]), adr) <=0)
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strcpy(adr, "-get_adr_failed-");
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printf("%d --drive '%s' : '%s' '%s'\n",
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i,adr,drive_list[i].vendor,drive_list[i].product);
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}
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printf("-----------------------------------------------------------------------------\n\n");
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if (*driveno < 0) {
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printf("Pseudo-drive \"-\" given : bus scanning done.\n");
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return 2; /* only return 1 will cause a burn */
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}
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/* We already made our choice via command line. (default is 0) */
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if (drive_count <= *driveno || *driveno < 0) {
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fprintf(stderr,
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"Found only %d drives. Number %d not available.\n",
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drive_count, *driveno);
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return 0;
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}
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/* Now save yourself from sysadmins' revenge */
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/* If drive_count == 1 this would be not really necessary, though.
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You could now call burn_drive_grab() and avoid libburn restart.
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We don't try to be smart here and follow the API's strong urge. */
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if (burn_drive_get_adr(&(drive_list[*driveno]), adr) <=0) {
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fprintf(stderr,
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"Cannot inquire persistent drive address of drive number %d\n",
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*driveno);
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return 0;
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}
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printf("Detected '%s' as persistent address of drive number %d\n",
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adr,*driveno);
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burn_drive_info_free(drive_list);
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burn_finish();
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printf(
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"Re-Initializing library to release any unintended drives ...\n");
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if (burn_initialize())
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printf("done\n");
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else {
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printf("FAILED\n");
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fprintf(stderr,"\nFailed to re-initialize libburn.\n");
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return 0;
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}
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ret = libburner_aquire_by_adr(adr);
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if (ret > 0)
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*driveno = 0;
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return ret;
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}
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/** Makes a previously used CD-RW ready for thorough re-usal.
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To our knowledge it is hardly possible to abort an ongoing blank operation
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because after start it is entirely handled by the drive.
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So expect a blank run to survive the end of the blanking process and be
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patient for the usual timespan of a normal blank run. Only after that
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time has surely elapsed, only then you should start any rescue attempts
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with the drive. If necessary at all.
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*/
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int libburner_blank_disc(struct burn_drive *drive, int blank_fast)
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{
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enum burn_disc_status disc_state;
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struct burn_progress progress;
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while (burn_drive_get_status(drive, NULL))
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usleep(1001);
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while ((disc_state = burn_disc_get_status(drive)) == BURN_DISC_UNREADY)
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usleep(1001);
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printf(
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"Drive media status: %d (see libburn/libburn.h BURN_DISC_*)\n",
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disc_state);
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if (disc_state == BURN_DISC_BLANK) {
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fprintf(stderr,
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"IDLE: Blank CD media detected. Will leave it untouched\n");
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return 2;
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} else if (disc_state == BURN_DISC_FULL ||
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disc_state == BURN_DISC_APPENDABLE) {
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; /* this is what libburn is willing to blank */
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} else if (disc_state == BURN_DISC_EMPTY) {
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fprintf(stderr,"FATAL: No media detected in drive\n");
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return 0;
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} else {
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fprintf(stderr,
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"FATAL: Cannot recognize drive and media state\n");
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return 0;
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}
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if(!burn_disc_erasable(drive)) {
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fprintf(stderr,
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"FATAL : Media is not of erasable type\n");
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return 0;
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}
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printf(
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"Beginning to %s-blank CD media.\n", (blank_fast?"fast":"full"));
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printf(
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"Expect some garbage sector numbers and some zeros at first.\n");
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burn_disc_erase(drive, blank_fast);
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while (burn_drive_get_status(drive, &progress)) {
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printf("Blanking sector %d\n", progress.sector);
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sleep(1);
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}
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printf("Done\n");
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return 1;
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}
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/** This gesture is necessary to get the drive info after blanking */
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int libburner_regrab(struct burn_drive *drive) {
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int ret;
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printf("Releasing and regrabbing drive ...\n");
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if (drive_is_grabbed)
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burn_drive_release(drive, 0);
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drive_is_grabbed = 0;
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ret = burn_drive_grab(drive, 0);
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if (ret != 0) {
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drive_is_grabbed = 1;
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printf("done\n");
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} else
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printf("FAILED\n");
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return !!ret;
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}
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/** Brings the preformatted image (ISO 9660, afio, ext2, whatever) onto media.
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To make sure your image is fully readable on any Linux machine, this
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function adds 300 kB of padding to the track.
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Without a signal handler it is quite dangerous to abort the process
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while this function is active. See cdrskin/cdrskin.c and its usage
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of cdrskin/cleanup.[ch] for an example of application provided
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abort handling. It must cope with 2 of 3 threads reporting for
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being handled.
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Without signal handler have ready a command line
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cdrecord dev=... -reset
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with a dev= previously inquired by cdrecord [dev=ATA] -scanbus
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in order to get your drive out of shock state after raw abort.
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Thanks to Joerg Schilling for helping out unquestioned. :)
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In general, libburn is less prone to system problems than cdrecord,
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i believe. But cdrecord had long years of time to complete itself.
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We are still practicing. Help us with that. :))
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*/
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int libburner_payload(struct burn_drive *drive, const char *source_adr,
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off_t size)
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{
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struct burn_source *data_src;
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struct burn_disc *target_disc;
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struct burn_session *session;
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struct burn_write_opts *burn_options;
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enum burn_disc_status disc_state;
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struct burn_track *track;
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struct burn_progress progress;
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time_t start_time;
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int last_sector = 0;
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target_disc = burn_disc_create();
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session = burn_session_create();
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burn_disc_add_session(target_disc, session, BURN_POS_END);
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track = burn_track_create();
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/* a padding of 300 kB is helpful to avoid the read-ahead bug */
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burn_track_define_data(track, 0, 300*1024, 1, BURN_MODE1);
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if (source_adr[0] == '-' && source_adr[1] == 0) {
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data_src = burn_fd_source_new(0, -1, size);
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printf("Note: using standard input as source with %.f bytes\n",
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(double) size);
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} else
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data_src = burn_file_source_new(source_adr, NULL);
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if (data_src == NULL) {
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fprintf(stderr,
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"FATAL: Could not open data source '%s'.\n",source_adr);
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if(errno!=0)
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fprintf(stderr,"(Most recent system error: %s )\n",
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strerror(errno));
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return 0;
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}
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if (burn_track_set_source(track, data_src) != BURN_SOURCE_OK) {
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printf("FATAL: Cannot attach source object to track object\n");
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return 0;
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}
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burn_session_add_track(session, track, BURN_POS_END);
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burn_source_free(data_src);
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while (burn_drive_get_status(drive, NULL))
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usleep(1001);
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/* Evaluate drive and media */
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while ((disc_state = burn_disc_get_status(drive)) == BURN_DISC_UNREADY)
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usleep(1001);
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if (disc_state != BURN_DISC_BLANK) {
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if (disc_state == BURN_DISC_FULL ||
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disc_state == BURN_DISC_APPENDABLE) {
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fprintf(stderr,
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"FATAL: Media with data detected. Need blank media.\n");
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if (burn_disc_erasable(drive))
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fprintf(stderr, "HINT: Try --blank_fast\n\n");
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} else if (disc_state == BURN_DISC_EMPTY)
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fprintf(stderr,"FATAL: No media detected in drive\n");
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else
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fprintf(stderr,
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"FATAL: Cannot recognize drive and media state\n");
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return 0;
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}
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burn_options = burn_write_opts_new(drive);
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burn_write_opts_set_perform_opc(burn_options, 0);
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#ifdef Libburner_raw_mode_which_i_do_not_likE
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/* This yields higher CD capacity but hampers my IDE controller
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with burning on one drive and reading on another simultaneously.
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My burner does not obey the order --try_to_simulate in this mode.
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*/
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burn_write_opts_set_write_type(burn_options,
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BURN_WRITE_RAW, BURN_BLOCK_RAW96R);
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#else
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/* This is by what cdrskin competes with cdrecord -sao which
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i understand is the mode preferrably advised by Joerg Schilling */
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burn_write_opts_set_write_type(burn_options,
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BURN_WRITE_SAO, BURN_BLOCK_SAO);
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#endif
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if(simulate_burn)
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printf("\n*** Will TRY to SIMULATE burning ***\n\n");
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burn_write_opts_set_simulate(burn_options, simulate_burn);
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burn_structure_print_disc(target_disc);
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burn_drive_set_speed(drive, 0, 0);
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burn_write_opts_set_underrun_proof(burn_options, 1);
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printf("Burning starts. With e.g. 4x media expect up to a minute of zero progress.\n");
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start_time = time(0);
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burn_disc_write(burn_options, target_disc);
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burn_write_opts_free(burn_options);
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while (burn_drive_get_status(drive, NULL) == BURN_DRIVE_SPAWNING)
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usleep(1002);
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while (burn_drive_get_status(drive, &progress)) {
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if( progress.sectors <= 0 || progress.sector == last_sector)
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printf(
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"Thank you for being patient since %d seconds.\n",
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(int) (time(0) - start_time));
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else
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printf("Burning sector %d of %d\n",
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progress.sector, progress.sectors);
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last_sector = progress.sector;
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sleep(1);
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}
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printf("\n");
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burn_track_free(track);
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burn_session_free(session);
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burn_disc_free(target_disc);
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if(simulate_burn)
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printf("\n*** Did TRY to SIMULATE burning ***\n\n");
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return 0;
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}
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/** Converts command line arguments into a few program parameters.
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drive_adr[] must provide at least BURN_DRIVE_ADR_LEN bytes.
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source_adr[] must provide at least 4096 bytes.
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*/
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int libburner_setup(int argc, char **argv, char drive_adr[], int *driveno,
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int *do_blank, char source_adr[], off_t *size)
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{
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int i, insuffient_parameters = 0;
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int print_help = 0;
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drive_adr[0] = 0;
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*driveno = 0;
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*do_blank = 0;
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source_adr[0] = 0;
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*size = 650*1024*1024;
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for (i = 1; i < argc; ++i) {
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if (!strcmp(argv[i], "--blank_fast")) {
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*do_blank = 1;
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} else if (!strcmp(argv[i], "--blank_full")) {
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*do_blank = 2;
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} else if (!strcmp(argv[i], "--burn_for_real")) {
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simulate_burn = 0;
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} else if (!strcmp(argv[i], "--drive")) {
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++i;
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if (i >= argc) {
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fprintf(stderr,"--drive requires an argument\n");
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return 1;
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|
} else if (strcmp(argv[i], "-") == 0) {
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drive_adr[0] = 0;
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*driveno = -1;
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} else if (isdigit(argv[i][0])) {
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drive_adr[0] = 0;
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*driveno = atoi(argv[i]);
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|
} else {
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|
if(strlen(argv[i]) >= BURN_DRIVE_ADR_LEN) {
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|
fprintf(stderr,"--drive address too long (max. %d)\n",
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|
BURN_DRIVE_ADR_LEN-1);
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|
return 2;
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|
}
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|
strcpy(drive_adr, argv[i]);
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|
}
|
|
} else if (!strcmp(argv[i], "--stdin_size")) {
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|
++i;
|
|
if (i >= argc) {
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|
fprintf(stderr,"--stdin_size requires an argument\n");
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|
return 3;
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|
} else
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|
*size = atoi(argv[i]);
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|
if (*size < 600*1024) /* seems to be minimum readable track size */
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|
*size = 600*1024;
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|
} else if (!strcmp(argv[i], "--try_to_simulate")) {
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|
simulate_burn = 1;
|
|
|
|
} else if (!strcmp(argv[i], "--verbose")) {
|
|
++i;
|
|
if (i >= argc) {
|
|
fprintf(stderr,"--verbose requires an argument\n");
|
|
return 4;
|
|
} else
|
|
burn_set_verbosity(atoi(argv[i]));
|
|
} else if (!strcmp(argv[i], "--help")) {
|
|
print_help = 1;
|
|
|
|
} else {
|
|
if(strlen(argv[i]) >= 4096) {
|
|
fprintf(stderr, "Source address too long (max. %d)\n", 4096-1);
|
|
return 5;
|
|
}
|
|
strcpy(source_adr, argv[i]);
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
insuffient_parameters = 1;
|
|
if (*driveno < 0)
|
|
insuffient_parameters = 0;
|
|
if (source_adr[0] != 0)
|
|
insuffient_parameters = 0;
|
|
if (*do_blank)
|
|
insuffient_parameters = 0;
|
|
if (print_help || insuffient_parameters ) {
|
|
printf("Usage: %s\n", argv[0]);
|
|
printf(" [--drive <address>|<driveno>|\"-\"]\n");
|
|
printf(" [--verbose <level>] [--blank_fast|--blank_full]\n");
|
|
printf(" [--burn_for_real|--try_to_simulate] [--stdin_size <bytes>]\n");
|
|
printf(" [<imagefile>|\"-\"]\n");
|
|
printf("Examples\n");
|
|
printf("A bus scan (needs rw-permissions to see a drive):\n");
|
|
printf(" %s --drive -\n",argv[0]);
|
|
printf("Burn a file to drive chosen by number:\n");
|
|
printf(" %s --drive 0 --burn_for_real my_image_file\n",
|
|
argv[0]);
|
|
printf("Burn a file to drive chosen by persistent address:\n");
|
|
printf(" %s --drive /dev/hdc --burn_for_real my_image_file\n", argv[0]);
|
|
printf("Blank a used CD-RW (is combinable with burning in one run):\n");
|
|
printf(" %s --drive 0 --blank_fast\n",argv[0]);
|
|
printf("Burn a compressed afio archive on-the-fly, pad up to 700 MB:\n");
|
|
printf(" ( cd my_directory ; find . -print | afio -oZ - ) | \\\n");
|
|
printf(" %s --drive /dev/hdc --burn_for_real --stdin_size 734003200 -\n", argv[0]);
|
|
printf("To be read from *not mounted* CD via:\n");
|
|
printf(" afio -tvZ /dev/hdc\n");
|
|
printf("Program tar would need a clean EOF which our padded CD cannot deliver.\n");
|
|
if (insuffient_parameters)
|
|
return 6;
|
|
}
|
|
return 0;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
int main(int argc, char **argv)
|
|
{
|
|
int driveno, ret, do_blank;
|
|
char source_adr[4096], drive_adr[BURN_DRIVE_ADR_LEN];
|
|
off_t stdin_size;
|
|
|
|
ret = libburner_setup(argc, argv, drive_adr, &driveno, &do_blank,
|
|
source_adr, &stdin_size);
|
|
if (ret)
|
|
exit(ret);
|
|
|
|
printf("Initializing library ...\n");
|
|
if (burn_initialize())
|
|
printf("done\n");
|
|
else {
|
|
printf("FAILED\n");
|
|
fprintf(stderr,"\nFATAL: Failed to initialize libburn.\n");
|
|
exit(33);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/** Note: driveno might change its value in this call */
|
|
ret = libburner_aquire_drive(drive_adr, &driveno);
|
|
if (ret<=0) {
|
|
fprintf(stderr,"\nFATAL: Failed to aquire drive.\n");
|
|
{ ret = 34; goto finish_libburn; }
|
|
}
|
|
if (ret == 2)
|
|
{ ret = 0; goto release_drive; }
|
|
if (do_blank) {
|
|
ret = libburner_blank_disc(drive_list[driveno].drive,
|
|
do_blank == 1);
|
|
if (ret<=0)
|
|
{ ret = 36; goto release_drive; }
|
|
if (ret != 2 && source_adr[0] != 0)
|
|
ret = libburner_regrab(drive_list[driveno].drive);
|
|
if (ret<=0) {
|
|
fprintf(stderr,
|
|
"FATAL: Cannot release and grab again drive after blanking\n");
|
|
{ ret = 37; goto finish_libburn; }
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
if (source_adr[0] != 0) {
|
|
ret = libburner_payload(drive_list[driveno].drive, source_adr,
|
|
stdin_size);
|
|
if (ret<=0)
|
|
{ ret = 38; goto release_drive; }
|
|
}
|
|
ret = 0;
|
|
release_drive:;
|
|
if (drive_is_grabbed)
|
|
burn_drive_release(drive_list[driveno].drive, 0);
|
|
|
|
finish_libburn:;
|
|
/* 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();
|
|
return ret;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
/* License and copyright aspects:
|
|
|
|
This all is provided under GPL.
|
|
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 libburn. 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
|
|
Derek Foreman.
|
|
My respect and my thanks to Derek for providing me a start back in 2005.
|
|
|
|
*/
|
|
|