/* $Id: xa.c,v 1.3 2005/01/01 02:43:57 rockyb Exp $ Copyright (C) 2000 Herbert Valerio Riedel Copyright (C) 2003 Rocky Bernstein 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 */ #ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H # include "config.h" #endif #ifdef HAVE_STRING_H #include #endif /* Public headers */ #include #include #include /* Private headers */ #include "cdio_assert.h" #define BUF_COUNT 16 #define BUF_SIZE 80 /* Return a pointer to a internal free buffer */ static char * _getbuf (void) { static char _buf[BUF_COUNT][BUF_SIZE]; static int _num = -1; _num++; _num %= BUF_COUNT; memset (_buf[_num], 0, BUF_SIZE); return _buf[_num]; } /*! 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 a others. 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) { char *result = _getbuf(); xa_attr = uint16_from_be (xa_attr); result[ 0] = (xa_attr & XA_ATTR_DIRECTORY) ? 'd' : '-'; result[ 1] = (xa_attr & XA_ATTR_CDDA) ? 'a' : '-'; result[ 2] = (xa_attr & XA_ATTR_INTERLEAVED) ? 'i' : '-'; result[ 3] = (xa_attr & XA_ATTR_MODE2FORM2) ? '2' : '-'; result[ 4] = (xa_attr & XA_ATTR_MODE2FORM1) ? '1' : '-'; result[ 5] = (xa_attr & XA_PERM_XUSR) ? 'x' : '-'; result[ 6] = (xa_attr & XA_PERM_RUSR) ? 'r' : '-'; result[ 7] = (xa_attr & XA_PERM_XGRP) ? 'x' : '-'; result[ 8] = (xa_attr & XA_PERM_RGRP) ? 'r' : '-'; /* Hack alert: wonder if this should be ROTH and XOTH? */ result[ 9] = (xa_attr & XA_PERM_XSYS) ? 'x' : '-'; result[10] = (xa_attr & XA_PERM_RSYS) ? 'r' : '-'; result[11] = '\0'; return result; } iso9660_xa_t * iso9660_xa_init (iso9660_xa_t *_xa, uint16_t uid, uint16_t gid, uint16_t attr, uint8_t filenum) { cdio_assert (_xa != NULL); _xa->user_id = uint16_to_be (uid); _xa->group_id = uint16_to_be (gid); _xa->attributes = uint16_to_be (attr); _xa->signature[0] = 'X'; _xa->signature[1] = 'A'; _xa->filenum = filenum; _xa->reserved[0] = _xa->reserved[1] = _xa->reserved[2] = _xa->reserved[3] = _xa->reserved[4] = 0x00; return _xa; }