/* Class struct of libisoburn. Copyright 2007 Vreixo Formoso Lopes and Thomas Schmitt */ #ifndef Isoburn_includeD #define Isoburn_includeD /* for uint8_t */ #include struct isoburn { /* The libburn drive to which this isoburn object is related Most isoburn calls will use a burn_drive as object handle */ struct burn_drive *drive; /* -1= inappropriate media state detected 0= libburn multi-session media, resp. undecided yet 1= random access media */ int emulation_mode; /* Although rarely used, libburn can operate on several drives simultaneously. */ struct isoburn *prev; struct isoburn *next; /* --- My part --- */ /* Start address as given by image examination (bytes, not blocks) */ off_t min_start_byte; /* Aligned start address to be used for processing (counted in blocks) */ int nwa; /* Eventual freely fabricated isoburn_disc_get_status(). BURN_DISC_UNREADY means that normally emulated status is in effect. */ enum burn_disc_status fabricated_disc_status; /* --- Vreixo's part --- */ /* Expansion treatment strategy: 1= grow, 2= modify, (any use for 0 ?) */ int treatment; /* The options for reading the old image. target_ropts.size will contain the number of blocks of the image. */ struct ecma119_read_opts *target_ropts; /* Buffered ISO head from media (should that become part of ecma119_read_opts ?) */ uint8_t target_iso_head[65536]; /* The filesystem structure of the old image from media. */ struct iso_volset *target_volset; /* The output options of the current run of libisofs. Element .overwrite eventually points to a buffered new head with size fields describing the new size alone, not the new combined size counted from block 0. (This head is to be merged with above target_iso_head.) */ struct ecma119_source_opts *new_wopts; }; /* Creation and disposal function */ int isoburn_new(struct isoburn **objpt, int flag); int isoburn_destroy(struct isoburn **objpt, int flag); /* Eventual readers for public attributes */ /* ( put into separate .h file then ) */ int isoburn_get_emulation_mode(struct isoburn *o, int *pt, int flag); int isoburn_get_target_volset(struct isoburn *o, struct iso_volset **pt, int flag); /* List management */ int isoburn_get_prev(struct isoburn *o, struct isoburn **pt, int flag); int isoburn_get_next(struct isoburn *o, struct isoburn **pt, int flag); int isoburn_destroy_all(struct isoburn **objpt, int flag); int isoburn_link(struct isoburn *o, struct isoburn *link, int flag); int isoburn_count(struct isoburn *o, int flag); int isoburn_by_idx(struct isoburn *o, int idx, struct isoburn **pt, int flag); int isoburn_find_by_drive(struct isoburn **pt, struct burn_drive *d, int flag); /* Non API inner interfaces */ /* Calls from burn_wrap.c into isofs_wrap.c */ int isoburn_start_emulation(struct isoburn *o, int flag); int isoburn_new_rwopts(struct isoburn *o); int isoburn_free_rwopts(struct isoburn *o); int isoburn_invalidate_iso(struct isoburn *o, int flag); /* Calls from isofs_wrap.c into burn_wrap.c */ /** Get an eventual isoburn object which is wrapped around the drive. @param pt Eventually returns a pointer to the found object. It is allowed to become NULL if return value is -1 or 0. In this case, the drive is a genuine libburn drive with no emulation activated by isoburn. @param drive The drive to be searched for @param flag unused yet @return -1 unsuitable media, 0 generic media, 1 emulated media. */ int isoburn_find_emulator(struct isoburn **pt, struct burn_drive *drive, int flag); /** Set the start address for an emulated add-on session. The value will be rounded up to the alignment necessary for the media. The aligned value will be divided by 2048 and then put into o->nwa . @param o The isoburn object to be programmed. @param value The start address in bytes @param flag unused yet @return <=0 is failure , >0 success */ int isoburn_set_start_byte(struct isoburn *o, off_t value, int flag); /** Get a data source suitable for read from a drive using burn_read_data() function. @param d drive to read from. Must be grabbed. @return the data source, NULL on error. Must be freed with libisofs data_source_free() function. Note that that doesn't release the drive. */ struct data_source * isoburn_data_source_new(struct burn_drive *d); #endif /* Isoburn_includeD */