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diff --git a/src/input/vcd/libcdio/cdio/xa.h b/src/input/vcd/libcdio/cdio/xa.h deleted file mode 100644 index 3af27eab5..000000000 --- a/src/input/vcd/libcdio/cdio/xa.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,151 +0,0 @@ -/* - $Id: xa.h,v 1.3 2005/01/01 02:43:58 rockyb Exp $ - - Copyright (C) 2000 Herbert Valerio Riedel <hvr@gnu.org> - Copyright (C) 2003, 2004 Rocky Bernstein <rocky@panix.com> - - See also iso9660.h by Eric Youngdale (1993) and in cdrtools. These - are - - Copyright 1993 Yggdrasil Computing, Incorporated - Copyright (c) 1999,2000 J. Schilling - - 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; either version 2 of the License, or - (at your option) any later version. - - This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, - but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of - MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the - GNU General Public License for more details. - - You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License - along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software - Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA -*/ -/*! - \file xa.h - \brief Things related to the ISO-9660 XA (Extended Attributes) format -*/ - - -#ifndef __CDIO_XA_H__ -#define __CDIO_XA_H__ - -#include <cdio/types.h> - -#define ISO_XA_MARKER_STRING "CD-XA001" -#define ISO_XA_MARKER_OFFSET 1024 - -/* XA attribute definitions */ -#define XA_PERM_RSYS 0x0001 /**< System Group Read */ -#define XA_PERM_XSYS 0x0004 /**< System Group Execute */ - -#define XA_PERM_RUSR 0x0010 /**< User (owner) Read */ -#define XA_PERM_XUSR 0x0040 /**< User (owner) Execute */ - -#define XA_PERM_RGRP 0x0100 /**< Group Read */ -#define XA_PERM_XGRP 0x0400 /**< Group Execute */ - -#define XA_PERM_ROTH 0x1000 /**< Other (world) Read */ -#define XA_PERM_XOTH 0x4000 /**< Other (world) Execute */ - -#define XA_ATTR_MODE2FORM1 (1 << 11) -#define XA_ATTR_MODE2FORM2 (1 << 12) -#define XA_ATTR_INTERLEAVED (1 << 13) -#define XA_ATTR_CDDA (1 << 14) -#define XA_ATTR_DIRECTORY (1 << 15) - -/* some aggregations */ -#define XA_PERM_ALL_READ (XA_PERM_RUSR | XA_PERM_RSYS | XA_PERM_RGRP) -#define XA_PERM_ALL_EXEC (XA_PERM_XUSR | XA_PERM_XSYS | XA_PERM_XGRP) -#define XA_PERM_ALL_ALL (XA_PERM_ALL_READ | XA_PERM_ALL_EXEC) - -#define XA_FORM1_DIR (XA_ATTR_DIRECTORY | XA_ATTR_MODE2FORM1 | XA_PERM_ALL_ALL) -#define XA_FORM1_FILE (XA_ATTR_MODE2FORM1 | XA_PERM_ALL_ALL) -#define XA_FORM2_FILE (XA_ATTR_MODE2FORM2 | XA_PERM_ALL_ALL) - -/*! \brief "Extended Architecture according to the Philips Yellow Book. - -CD-ROM EXtended Architecture is a modification to the CD-ROM -specification that defines two new types of sectors. CD-ROM XA was -developed jointly by Sony, Philips, and Microsoft, and announced in -August 1988. Its specifications were published in an extension to the -Yellow Book. CD-i, Photo CD, Video CD and CD-EXTRA have all -subsequently been based on CD-ROM XA. - -CD-XA defines another way of formatting sectors on a CD-ROM, including -headers in the sectors that describe the type (audio, video, data) and -some additional info (markers, resolution in case of a video or audio -sector, file numbers, etc). - -The data written on a CD-XA is consistent with and can be in ISO-9660 -file system format and therefore be readable by ISO-9660 file system -translators. But also a CD-I player can also read CD-XA discs even if -its own `Green Book' file system only resembles ISO 9660 and isn't -fully compatible. - - Note structure is big-endian. -*/ -typedef struct iso9660_xa -{ - uint16_t group_id; /**< 0 */ - uint16_t user_id; /**< 0 */ - uint16_t attributes; /**< XA_ATTR_ */ - uint8_t signature[2]; /**< { 'X', 'A' } */ - uint8_t filenum; /**< file number, see also XA subheader */ - uint8_t reserved[5]; /**< zero */ -} GNUC_PACKED iso9660_xa_t; - - -/*! - Returns a string which interpreting the extended attribute xa_attr. - For example: - \verbatim - d---1xrxrxr - ---2--r-r-r - -a--1xrxrxr - \endverbatim - - A description of the characters in the string follows - The 1st character is either "d" if the entry is a directory, or "-" if not - The 2nd character is either "a" if the entry is CDDA (audio), or "-" if not - The 3rd character is either "i" if the entry is interleaved, or "-" if not - The 4th character is either "2" if the entry is mode2 form2 or "-" if not - The 5th character is either "1" if the entry is mode2 form1 or "-" if not - Note that an entry will either be in mode2 form1 or mode form2. That - is you will either see "2-" or "-1" in the 4th & 5th positions. - - The 6th and 7th characters refer to permissions for a user while the - the 8th and 9th characters refer to permissions for a group while, and - the 10th and 11th characters refer to permissions for everyone. - - In each of these pairs the first character (6, 8, 10) is "x" if the - entry is executable. For a directory this means the directory is - allowed to be listed or "searched". - The second character of a pair (7, 9, 11) is "r" if the entry is allowed - to be read. -*/ -const char * -iso9660_get_xa_attr_str (uint16_t xa_attr); - -/*! - Allocates and initalizes a new iso9600_xa_t variable and returns - it. The caller should free the returned result. - - @see iso9660_xa -*/ -iso9660_xa_t * -iso9660_xa_init (iso9660_xa_t *_xa, uint16_t uid, uint16_t gid, uint16_t attr, - uint8_t filenum); - -#endif /* __CDIO_XA_H__ */ - -/* - * Local variables: - * c-file-style: "gnu" - * tab-width: 8 - * indent-tabs-mode: nil - * End: - */ |