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/*
$Id: cdio_private.h,v 1.3 2005/01/01 02:43:57 rockyb Exp $
Copyright (C) 2003, 2004 Rocky Bernstein <rocky@panix.com>
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
*/
/* Internal routines for CD I/O drivers. */
#ifndef __CDIO_PRIVATE_H__
#define __CDIO_PRIVATE_H__
#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H
# include "config.h"
#endif
#include <cdio/cdio.h>
#include <cdio/cdtext.h>
#include "scsi_mmc_private.h"
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif /* __cplusplus */
/* Opaque type */
typedef struct _CdioDataSource CdioDataSource;
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif /* __cplusplus */
#include "generic.h"
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif /* __cplusplus */
typedef struct {
/*!
Eject media in CD drive. If successful, as a side effect we
also free obj. Return 0 if success and 1 for failure.
*/
int (*eject_media) (void *env);
/*!
Release and free resources associated with cd.
*/
void (*free) (void *env);
/*!
Return the value associated with the key "arg".
*/
const char * (*get_arg) (void *env, const char key[]);
/*!
Get cdtext information for a CdIo object.
@param obj the CD object that may contain CD-TEXT information.
@return the CD-TEXT object or NULL if obj is NULL
or CD-TEXT information does not exist.
If i_track is 0 or CDIO_CDROM_LEADOUT_TRACK the track returned
is the information assocated with the CD.
*/
const cdtext_t * (*get_cdtext) (void *env, track_t i_track);
/*!
Return an array of device names. if CdIo is NULL (we haven't
initialized a specific device driver), then find a suitable device
driver.
NULL is returned if we couldn't return a list of devices.
*/
char ** (*get_devices) (void);
/*!
Return a string containing the default CD device if none is specified.
*/
char * (*get_default_device)(void);
/*!
Get disc mode associated with cd_obj.
*/
discmode_t (*get_discmode) (void *p_env);
/*!
Return the what kind of device we've got.
See cd_types.h for a list of bitmasks for the drive type;
*/
void (*get_drive_cap) (const void *env,
cdio_drive_read_cap_t *p_read_cap,
cdio_drive_write_cap_t *p_write_cap,
cdio_drive_misc_cap_t *p_misc_cap);
/*!
Return the number of of the first track.
CDIO_INVALID_TRACK is returned on error.
*/
track_t (*get_first_track_num) (void *p_env);
/*!
Get the CD-ROM hardware info via a SCSI MMC INQUIRY command.
False is returned if we had an error getting the information.
*/
bool (*get_hwinfo) ( const CdIo *p_cdio,
/* out*/ cdio_hwinfo_t *p_hw_info );
/*!
Return the media catalog number MCN from the CD or NULL if
there is none or we don't have the ability to get it.
*/
char * (*get_mcn) (const void *env);
/*!
Return the number of tracks in the current medium.
CDIO_INVALID_TRACK is returned on error.
*/
track_t (*get_num_tracks) (void *env);
/*!
Return the starting LBA for track number
track_num in obj. Tracks numbers start at 1.
The "leadout" track is specified either by
using track_num LEADOUT_TRACK or the total tracks+1.
CDIO_INVALID_LBA is returned on error.
*/
lba_t (*get_track_lba) (void *env, track_t track_num);
/*!
Get format of track.
*/
track_format_t (*get_track_format) (void *env, track_t track_num);
/*!
Return true if we have XA data (green, mode2 form1) or
XA data (green, mode2 form2). That is track begins:
sync - header - subheader
12 4 - 8
FIXME: there's gotta be a better design for this and get_track_format?
*/
bool (*get_track_green) (void *env, track_t track_num);
/*!
Return the starting MSF (minutes/secs/frames) for track number
track_num in obj. Tracks numbers start at 1.
The "leadout" track is specified either by
using track_num LEADOUT_TRACK or the total tracks+1.
False is returned on error.
*/
bool (*get_track_msf) (void *env, track_t track_num, msf_t *msf);
/*!
lseek - reposition read/write file offset
Returns (off_t) -1 on error.
Similar to libc's lseek()
*/
off_t (*lseek) (void *env, off_t offset, int whence);
/*!
Reads into buf the next size bytes.
Returns -1 on error.
Similar to libc's read()
*/
ssize_t (*read) (void *env, void *buf, size_t size);
/*!
Reads a single mode2 sector from cd device into buf starting
from lsn. Returns 0 if no error.
*/
int (*read_audio_sectors) (void *env, void *buf, lsn_t lsn,
unsigned int nblocks);
/*!
Reads a single mode2 sector from cd device into buf starting
from lsn. Returns 0 if no error.
*/
int (*read_mode2_sector) (void *env, void *buf, lsn_t lsn,
bool mode2_form2);
/*!
Reads nblocks of mode2 sectors from cd device into data starting
from lsn.
Returns 0 if no error.
*/
int (*read_mode2_sectors) (void *p_env, void *p_buf, lsn_t lsn,
bool mode2_form2, unsigned int nblocks);
/*!
Reads a single mode1 sector from cd device into buf starting
from lsn. Returns 0 if no error.
*/
int (*read_mode1_sector) (void *p_env, void *p_buf, lsn_t lsn,
bool mode1_form2);
/*!
Reads nblocks of mode1 sectors from cd device into data starting
from lsn.
Returns 0 if no error.
*/
int (*read_mode1_sectors) (void *p_env, void *p_buf, lsn_t lsn,
bool mode1_form2, unsigned int nblocks);
bool (*read_toc) ( void *p_env ) ;
/*!
Run a SCSI MMC command.
cdio CD structure set by cdio_open().
i_timeout_ms time in milliseconds we will wait for the command
to complete.
cdb_len number of bytes in cdb (6, 10, or 12).
cdb CDB bytes. All values that are needed should be set on
input.
b_return_data TRUE if the command expects data to be returned in
the buffer
len Size of buffer
buf Buffer for data, both sending and receiving
Returns 0 if command completed successfully.
*/
scsi_mmc_run_cmd_fn_t run_scsi_mmc_cmd;
/*!
Set the arg "key" with "value" in the source device.
*/
int (*set_arg) (void *env, const char key[], const char value[]);
/*!
Return the size of the CD in logical block address (LBA) units.
*/
uint32_t (*stat_size) (void *env);
} cdio_funcs;
/*! Implementation of CdIo type */
struct _CdIo {
driver_id_t driver_id; /**< Particular driver opened. */
cdio_funcs op; /**< driver-specific routines handling
implementation*/
void *env; /**< environment. Passed to routine above. */
};
/* This is used in drivers that must keep their own internal
position pointer for doing seeks. Stream-based drivers (like bincue,
nrg, toc, network) would use this.
*/
typedef struct
{
off_t buff_offset; /* buffer offset in disk-image seeks. */
track_t index; /* Current track index in tocent. */
lba_t lba; /* Current LBA */
} internal_position_t;
CdIo * cdio_new (generic_img_private_t *p_env, cdio_funcs *funcs);
/* The below structure describes a specific CD Input driver */
typedef struct
{
driver_id_t id;
unsigned int flags;
const char *name;
const char *describe;
bool (*have_driver) (void);
CdIo *(*driver_open) (const char *psz_source_name);
CdIo *(*driver_open_am) (const char *psz_source_name,
const char *psz_access_mode);
char *(*get_default_device) (void);
bool (*is_device) (const char *psz_source_name);
char **(*get_devices) (void);
} CdIo_driver_t;
/* The below array gives of the drivers that are currently available for
on a particular host. */
extern CdIo_driver_t CdIo_driver[CDIO_MAX_DRIVER];
/* The last valid entry of Cdio_driver. -1 means uninitialzed. -2
means some sort of error.
*/
extern int CdIo_last_driver;
/* The below array gives all drivers that can possibly appear.
on a particular host. */
extern CdIo_driver_t CdIo_all_drivers[CDIO_MAX_DRIVER+1];
/*!
Add/allocate a drive to the end of drives.
Use cdio_free_device_list() to free this device_list.
*/
void cdio_add_device_list(char **device_list[], const char *drive,
unsigned int *i_drives);
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif /* __cplusplus */
#endif /* __CDIO_PRIVATE_H__ */
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