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1 
2 #ifndef LIBISOBURN_LIBISOBURN_H_
3 #define LIBISOBURN_LIBISOBURN_H_
4 
5 /*
6  Lower level API definition of libisoburn.
7 
8  Copyright 2007-2016 Vreixo Formoso Lopes <metalpain2002@yahoo.es>
9  and Thomas Schmitt <scdbackup@gmx.net>
10  Provided under GPL version 2 or later.
11 */
12 
13 #ifdef __cplusplus
14 extern "C" {
15 #endif
16 
17 /** Overview
18 
19 libisoburn is a frontend for libraries libburn and libisofs which enables
20 creation and expansion of ISO-9660 filesystems on all CD/DVD/BD media supported
21 by libburn. This includes media like DVD+RW, which do not support multi-session
22 management on media level and even plain disk files or block devices.
23 
24 The price for that is thorough specialization on data files in ISO-9660
25 filesystem images. So libisoburn is not suitable for audio (CD-DA) or any
26 other CD layout which does not entirely consist of ISO-9660 sessions.
27 
28 Note that there is a higher level of API: xorriso.h. One should not mix it
29 with the API calls of libisoburn.h, libisofs.h, and libburn.h.
30 
31 
32  Connector functions
33 
34 libisofs and libburn do not depend on each other but share some interfaces
35 by which they can cooperate.
36 libisoburn establishes the connection between both modules by creating the
37 necessary interface objects and attaching them to the right places.
38 
39 
40  Wrapper functions
41 
42 The priciple of this frontend is that you may use any call of libisofs or
43 libburn unless it has a isoburn_*() wrapper listed in the following function
44 documentation.
45 
46 E.g. call isoburn_initialize() rather than iso_init(); burn_initialize();
47 and call isoburn_drive_scan_and_grab() rather than burn_drive_scan_and_grab().
48 But you may call burn_disc_get_profile() directly if you want to display
49 the media type.
50 
51 The wrappers will transparently provide the necessary emulations which
52 are appropriate for particular target drives and media states.
53 To learn about them you have to read both API descriptions: the one of
54 the wrapper and the one of the underlying libburn or libisofs call.
55 
56 Macros BURN_* and functions burn_*() are documented in <libburn/libburn.h>
57 Macros ISO_* and functions iso_*() are documented in <libisofs/libisofs.h>
58 
59 
60  Usage model
61 
62 There may be an input drive and an output drive. Either of them may be missing
63 with the consequence that no reading or no writing is possible.
64 Both drive roles can be fulfilled by the same drive.
65 
66 Input can be a random access readable libburn drive:
67  optical media, regular files, block devices.
68 Output can be any writeable libburn drive:
69  writeable optical media in burner, writeable file objects (no directories).
70 
71 libburn demands rw-permissions to drive device file or file object.
72 
73 If the input drive provides a suitable ISO RockRidge image, then its tree
74 may be loaded into memory and can then be manipulated by libisofs API calls.
75 The loading is done by isoburn_read_image() under control of
76 struct isoburn_read_opts which the application obtains from libisoburn
77 and manipulates by the family of isoburn_ropt_set_*() functions.
78 
79 Writing of result images is controlled by libisofs related parameters
80 in a struct isoburn_imgen_opts which the application obtains from libisoburn
81 and manipulates by the family of isoburn_igopt_set_*() functions.
82 
83 All multi-session aspects are handled by libisoburn according to these
84 settings. The application does not have to analyze media state and write
85 job parameters. It rather states its desires which libisoburn tries to
86 fulfill, or else will refuse to start the write run.
87 
88 
89  Setup for Growing, Modifying or Blind Growing
90 
91 The connector function family offers alternative API calls for performing
92 the setup for several alternative image generation strategies.
93 
94 Growing:
95 If input and output drive are the same, then isoburn_prepare_disc() is to
96 be used. It will lead to an add-on session on appendable or overwriteable
97 media with existing ISO image. With blank media it will produce a first
98 session.
99 
100 Modifying:
101 If the output drive is not the input drive, and if it bears blank media
102 or overwriteable without a valid ISO image, then one may produce a consolidated
103 image with old and new data. This will copy file data from an eventual input
104 drive with valid image, add any newly introduced data from the local
105 filesystem, and produce a first session on output media.
106 To prepare for such an image generation run, use isoburn_prepare_new_image().
107 
108 Blind Growing:
109 This method reads the old image from one drive and writes the add-on session
110 to a different drive. That output drive is nevertheless supposed to
111 finally lead to the same medium from where the session was loaded. Usually it
112 will be stdio:/dev/fd/1 (i.e. stdout) being piped into some burn program
113 like with this classic gesture:
114  mkisofs -M $dev -C $msc1,$nwa | cdrecord -waiti dev=$dev
115 Blind growing is prepared by the call isoburn_prepare_blind_grow().
116 The input drive should be released immediately after this call in order
117 to allow the consumer of the output stream to access that drive for writing.
118 
119 After either of these setups, some peripheral libburn drive parameter settings
120 like burn_write_opts_set_simulate(), burn_write_opts_set_multi(),
121  burn_drive_set_speed(), burn_write_opts_set_underrun_proof() should be made.
122 Do not set the write mode. It will be chosen by libisoburn so it matches job
123 and media state.
124 
125  Writing the image
126 
127 Then one may start image generation and write threads by isoburn_disc_write().
128 Progress may be watched at the output drive by burn_drive_get_status() and
129 isoburn_get_fifo_status().
130 
131 At some time, the output drive will be BURN_DRIVE_IDLE indicating that
132 writing has ended.
133 One should inquire isoburn_drive_wrote_well() to learn about overall success.
134 
135 Finally one must call isoburn_activate_session() which will complete any
136 eventual multi-session emulation.
137 
138 
139  Application Constraints
140 
141 Applications shall include libisofs/libisofs.h , libburn/libburn.h and this
142 file itself: libisoburn/libisoburn.h .
143 They shall link with -lisofs -lburn -lisoburn or with the .o files emerging
144 from building those libraries from their sources.
145 
146 Applications must use 64 bit off_t.
147 E.g. on 32-bit GNU/Linux by defining
148  #define _LARGEFILE_SOURCE
149  #define _FILE_OFFSET_BITS 64
150 The minimum requirement is to interface with the library by 64 bit signed
151 integers where libisofs.h or libisoburn.h prescribe off_t.
152 Failure to do so may result in surprising malfunction or memory faults.
153 
154 Application files which include libisofs/libisofs.h or libisoburn/libisoburn.h
155 must provide definitions for uint32_t and uint8_t.
156 This can be achieved either:
157 - by using autotools which will define HAVE_STDINT_H or HAVE_INTTYPES_H
158  according to its ./configure tests,
159 - or by defining the macros HAVE_STDINT_H or HAVE_INTTYPES_H according
160  to the local situation,
161 - or by appropriately defining uint32_t and uint8_t by other means,
162  e.g. by including inttypes.h before including libisofs.h and libisoburn.h
163 
164 */
165 #ifdef HAVE_STDINT_H
166 #include <stdint.h>
167 #else
168 #ifdef HAVE_INTTYPES_H
169 #include <inttypes.h>
170 #endif
171 #endif
172 
173 
174 /* Important: If you add a public API function then add its name to file
175  libisoburn/libisoburn.ver
176 */
177 
178 
179  /* API functions */
180 
181 
182 /** Initialize libisoburn, libisofs and libburn.
183  Wrapper for : iso_init() and burn_initialize()
184  @since 0.1.0
185  @param msg A character array for eventual messages (e.g. with errors)
186  @param flag Bitfield for control purposes (unused yet, submit 0)
187  @return 1 indicates success, 0 is failure
188 */
189 int isoburn_initialize(char msg[1024], int flag);
190 
191 
192 /** Check whether all features of header file libisoburn.h from the given
193  major.minor.micro revision triple can be delivered by the library version
194  which is performing this call.
195  An application of libisoburn can easily memorize the version of the
196  libisoburn.h header in its own code. Immediately after isoburn_initialize()
197  it should simply do this check:
198  if (! isoburn_is_compatible(isoburn_header_version_major,
199  isoburn_header_version_minor,
200  isoburn_header_version_micro, 0))
201  ...refuse to start the program with this dynamic library version...
202  @since 0.1.0
203  @param major obtained at build time
204  @param minor obtained at build time
205  @param micro obtained at build time
206  @param flag Bitfield for control purposes. Unused yet. Submit 0.
207  @return 1= library can work for caller
208  0= library is not usable in some aspects. Caller must restrict
209  itself to an earlier API version or must not use this libray
210  at all.
211 */
212 int isoburn_is_compatible(int major, int minor, int micro, int flag);
213 
214 
215 /** Obtain the three release version numbers of the library. These are the
216  numbers encountered by the application when linking with libisoburn,
217  i.e. possibly not before run time.
218  Better do not base the fundamental compatibility decision of an application
219  on these numbers. For a reliable check use isoburn_is_compatible().
220  @since 0.1.0
221  @param major The maturity version (0 for now, as we are still learning)
222  @param minor The development goal version.
223  @param micro The development step version. This has an additional meaning:
224 
225  Pare numbers indicate a version with frozen API. I.e. you can
226  rely on the same set of features to be present in all
227  published releases with that major.minor.micro combination.
228  Features of a pare release will stay available and ABI
229  compatible as long as the SONAME of libisoburn stays "1".
230  Currently there are no plans to ever change the SONAME.
231 
232  Odd numbers indicate that API upgrades are in progress.
233  I.e. new features might be already present or they might
234  be still missing. Newly introduced features may be changed
235  incompatibly or even be revoked before release of a pare
236  version.
237  So micro revisions {1,3,5,7,9} should never be used for
238  dynamic linking unless the proper library match can be
239  guaranteed by external circumstances.
240 
241  @return 1 success, <=0 might in future become an error indication
242 */
243 void isoburn_version(int *major, int *minor, int *micro);
244 
245 
246 /** The minimum version of libisofs to be used with this version of libisoburn
247  at compile time.
248  @since 0.1.0
249 */
250 #define isoburn_libisofs_req_major 1
251 #define isoburn_libisofs_req_minor 4
252 #define isoburn_libisofs_req_micro 4
253 
254 /** The minimum version of libburn to be used with this version of libisoburn
255  at compile time.
256  @since 0.1.0
257 */
258 #define isoburn_libburn_req_major 1
259 #define isoburn_libburn_req_minor 4
260 #define isoburn_libburn_req_micro 4
261 
262 /** The minimum compile time requirements of libisoburn towards libjte are
263  the same as of a suitable libisofs towards libjte.
264  So use these macros from libisofs.h :
265  iso_libjte_req_major
266  iso_libjte_req_minor
267  iso_libjte_req_micro
268  @since 0.6.4
269 */
270 
271 /** The minimum version of libisofs to be used with this version of libisoburn
272  at runtime. This is checked already in isoburn_initialize() which will
273  refuse on outdated version. So this call is for information purposes after
274  successful startup only.
275  @since 0.1.0
276  @param major isoburn_libisofs_req_major as seen at build time
277  @param minor as seen at build time
278  @param micro as seen at build time
279  @return 1 success, <=0 might in future become an error indication
280 */
281 int isoburn_libisofs_req(int *major, int *minor, int *micro);
282 
283 
284 /** The minimum version of libjte to be used with this version of libisoburn
285  at runtime. The use of libjte is optional and depends on configure
286  tests. It can be prevented by ./configure option --disable-libjte .
287  This is checked already in isoburn_initialize() which will refuse on
288  outdated version. So this call is for information purposes after
289  successful startup only.
290  @since 0.6.4
291 */
292 int isoburn_libjte_req(int *major, int *minor, int *micro);
293 
294 
295 /** The minimum version of libburn to be used with this version of libisoburn
296  at runtime. This is checked already in isoburn_initialize() which will
297  refuse on outdated version. So this call is for information purposes after
298  successful startup only.
299  @since 0.1.0
300  @param major isoburn_libburn_req_major as seen at build time
301  @param minor as seen at build time
302  @param micro as seen at build time
303  @return 1 success, <=0 might in future become an error indication
304 */
305 int isoburn_libburn_req(int *major, int *minor, int *micro);
306 
307 
308 /** These three release version numbers tell the revision of this header file
309  and of the API it describes. They are memorized by applications at build
310  time.
311  @since 0.1.0
312 */
313 #define isoburn_header_version_major 1
314 #define isoburn_header_version_minor 4
315 #define isoburn_header_version_micro 4
316 /** Note:
317  Above version numbers are also recorded in configure.ac because libtool
318  wants them as parameters at build time.
319  For the library compatibility check, ISOBURN_*_VERSION in configure.ac
320  are not decisive. Only the three numbers here do matter.
321 */
322 /** Usage discussion:
323 
324 Some developers of the libburnia project have differing
325 opinions how to ensure the compatibility of libaries
326 and applications.
327 
328 It is about whether to use at compile time and at runtime
329 the version numbers isoburn_header_version_* provided here.
330 Thomas Schmitt advises to use them.
331 Vreixo Formoso advises to use other means.
332 
333 At compile time:
334 
335 Vreixo Formoso advises to leave proper version matching
336 to properly programmed checks in the the application's
337 build system, which will eventually refuse compilation.
338 
339 Thomas Schmitt advises to use the macros defined here
340 for comparison with the application's requirements of
341 library revisions and to eventually break compilation.
342 
343 Both advises are combinable. I.e. be master of your
344 build system and have #if checks in the source code
345 of your application, nevertheless.
346 
347 At runtime (via *_is_compatible()):
348 
349 Vreixo Formoso advises to compare the application's
350 requirements of library revisions with the runtime
351 library. This is to allow runtime libraries which are
352 young enough for the application but too old for
353 the lib*.h files seen at compile time.
354 
355 Thomas Schmitt advises to compare the header
356 revisions defined here with the runtime library.
357 This is to enforce a strictly monotonous chain
358 of revisions from app to header to library,
359 at the cost of excluding some older libraries.
360 
361 These two advises are mutually exclusive.
362 
363 -----------------------------------------------------
364 
365 For an implementation of the Thomas Schmitt approach,
366 see libisoburn/burn_wrap.c : isoburn_initialize()
367 This connects libisoburn as "application" with libisofs
368 as "library".
369 
370 The compatible part of Vreixo Formoso's approach is implemented
371 in configure.ac LIBBURN_REQUIRED, LIBISOFS_REQUIRED.
372 In isoburn_initialize() it would rather test by
373  iso_lib_is_compatible(isoburn_libisofs_req_major,...
374 than by
375  iso_lib_is_compatible(iso_lib_header_version_major,...
376 and would leave out the ugly compile time traps.
377 
378 */
379 
380 
381 /** Announce to the library an application provided method for immediate
382  delivery of messages. It is used when no drive is affected directly or
383  if the drive has no own msgs_submit() method attached by
384  isoburn_drive_set_msgs_submit.
385  If no method is preset or if the method is set to NULL then libisoburn
386  delivers its messages through the message queue of libburn.
387  @param msgs_submit The function call which implements the method
388  @param submit_handle Handle to be used as first argument of msgs_submit
389  @param submit_flag Flag to be used as last argument of msgs_submit
390  @param flag Unused yet, submit 0
391  @since 0.2.0
392 */
393 int isoburn_set_msgs_submit(int (*msgs_submit)(void *handle, int error_code,
394  char msg_text[], int os_errno,
395  char severity[], int flag),
396  void *submit_handle, int submit_flag, int flag);
397 
398 
399 /** Acquire a target drive by its filesystem path or libburn persistent
400  address.
401  Wrapper for: burn_drive_scan_and_grab()
402  @since 0.1.0
403  @param drive_infos On success returns a one element array with the drive
404  (cdrom/burner). Thus use with driveno 0 only. On failure
405  the array has no valid elements at all.
406  The returned array should be freed via burn_drive_info_free()
407  when the drive is no longer needed. But before this is done
408  one has to call isoburn_drive_release(drive_infos[0].drive).
409  @param adr The persistent address of the desired drive or the path
410  to a file object.
411  @param load 1 attempt to load the disc tray. 0 no attempt,rather failure.
412  @return 1 = success , 0 = drive not found , <0 = other error
413 */
414 int isoburn_drive_scan_and_grab(struct burn_drive_info *drive_infos[],
415  char* adr, int load);
416 
417 
418 /** Acquire a target drive by its filesystem path or libburn persistent
419  address. This is a modern successor of isoburn_drive_scan_and_grab().
420  Wrapper for: burn_drive_scan_and_grab()
421  @since 0.1.2
422  @param drive_infos On success returns a one element array with the drive
423  (cdrom/burner). Thus use with driveno 0 only. On failure
424  the array has no valid elements at all.
425  The returned array should be freed via burn_drive_info_free()
426  when the drive is no longer needed. But before this is done
427  one has to call isoburn_drive_release(drive_infos[0].drive).
428  @param adr The persistent address of the desired drive or the path
429  to a file object.
430  @param flag bit0= attempt to load the disc tray.
431  Else: failure if not loaded.
432  bit1= regard overwriteable media as blank
433  bit2= if the drive is a regular disk file:
434  truncate it to the write start address when writing
435  begins
436  bit3= if the drive reports a read-only profile try to read
437  table of content by scanning for ISO image headers.
438  (depending on media type and drive this might
439  help or it might make the resulting toc even worse)
440  bit4= do not emulate table of content on overwriteable media
441  bit5= ignore ACL from external filesystems
442  bit6= ignore POSIX Extended Attributes from external
443  filesystems
444  bit7= pretend read-only profile and scan for table of content
445  bit8= re-assess already acquired (*drive_infos)[0] rather
446  than aquiring adr
447  @since 1.1.8
448  bit9= when scanning for ISO 9660 sessions by bit3:
449  Do not demand a valid superblock at LBA 0, ignore it in
450  favor of one at LBA 32, and scan until end of medium.
451  @since 1.2.6
452  @return 1 = success , 0 = drive not found , <0 = other error
453 
454  Please excuse the typo "aquire" in the function name.
455 */
456 int isoburn_drive_aquire(struct burn_drive_info *drive_infos[],
457  char* adr, int flag);
458 
459 /** Acquire a drive from the burn_drive_info[] array which was obtained by
460  a previous call of burn_drive_scan().
461  Wrapper for: burn_drive_grab()
462  @since 0.1.0
463  @param drive The drive to grab. E.g. drive_infos[1].drive .
464  Call isoburn_drive_release(drive) when it it no longer needed.
465  @param load 1 attempt to load the disc tray. 0 no attempt, rather failure.
466  @return 1 success, <=0 failure
467 */
468 int isoburn_drive_grab(struct burn_drive *drive, int load);
469 
470 
471 /** Attach to a drive an application provided method for immediate
472  delivery of messages.
473  If no method is set or if the method is set to NULL then libisoburn
474  delivers messages of the drive through the global msgs_submit() method
475  set by isoburn_set_msgs_submiti() or by the message queue of libburn.
476  @since 0.2.0
477  @param d The drive to which this function, handle and flag shall apply
478  @param msgs_submit The function call which implements the method
479  @param submit_handle Handle to be used as first argument of msgs_submit
480  @param submit_flag Flag to be used as last argument of msgs_submit
481  @param flag Unused yet, submit 0
482 */
483 int isoburn_drive_set_msgs_submit(struct burn_drive *d,
484  int (*msgs_submit)(void *handle, int error_code,
485  char msg_text[], int os_errno,
486  char severity[], int flag),
487  void *submit_handle, int submit_flag, int flag);
488 
489 
490 /** Inquire the medium status. Expect the whole spectrum of libburn BURN_DISC_*
491  with multi-session media. Emulated states with random access media are
492  BURN_DISC_BLANK and BURN_DISC_APPENDABLE.
493  Wrapper for: burn_disc_get_status()
494  @since 0.1.0
495  @param drive The drive to inquire.
496  @return The status of the drive, or what kind of disc is in it.
497  Note: BURN_DISC_UNGRABBED indicates wrong API usage
498 */
499 #ifdef __cplusplus
500 enum burn::burn_disc_status isoburn_disc_get_status(struct burn_drive *drive);
501 #else
502 enum burn_disc_status isoburn_disc_get_status(struct burn_drive *drive);
503 #endif
504 
505 
506 /** Sets the medium status to BURN_DISC_FULL unconditionally.
507  @since 1.3.8
508  @param drive The drive with the medium to be handled as if it was closed.
509  @
510 */
511 int isoburn_disc_pretend_full_uncond(struct burn_drive *drive);
512 
513 
514 /** Tells whether the medium can be treated by isoburn_disc_erase().
515  Wrapper for: burn_disc_erasable()
516  @since 0.1.0
517  @param d The drive to inquire.
518  @return 0=not erasable , else erasable
519 */
520 int isoburn_disc_erasable(struct burn_drive *d);
521 
522 
523 /** Mark the medium as blank. With multi-session media this will call
524  burn_disc_erase(). With random access media, an eventual ISO-9660
525  filesystem will get invalidated by altering its start blocks on the medium.
526  In case of success, the medium is in status BURN_DISC_BLANK afterwards.
527  Wrapper for: burn_disc_erase()
528  @since 0.1.0
529  @param drive The drive with the medium to erase.
530  @param fast 1=fast erase, 0=thorough erase
531  With DVD-RW, fast erase yields media incapable of multi-session.
532 */
533 void isoburn_disc_erase(struct burn_drive *drive, int fast);
534 
535 
536 /** Set up isoburn_disc_get_msc1() to return a fabricated value.
537  This makes only sense between aquiring the drive and reading the
538  image. After isoburn_read_image() it will confuse the coordination
539  of libisoburn and libisofs.
540  Note: Sessions and tracks are counted beginning with 1, not with 0.
541  @since 0.1.6
542  @param d The drive where msc1 is to be set
543  @param adr_mode Determines how to interpret adr_value and to set msc1.
544  If adr_value shall represent a number then decimal ASCII
545  digits are expected.
546  0= start lba of last session in TOC, ignore adr_value
547  1= start lba of session number given by adr_value
548  2= start lba of track given number by adr_value
549  3= adr_value itself is the lba to be used
550  4= start lba of last session with volume id
551  given by adr_value
552  @param adr_value A string describing the value to be eventually used.
553  @param flag Bitfield for control purposes.
554  bit0= @since 0.2.2
555  with adr_mode 3: adr_value might be 16 blocks too high
556  (e.g. -C stemming from growisofs). Probe for ISO head
557  at adr_value-16 and eventually adjust setting.
558  bit1= insist in seeing a disc object with at least one session
559  bit2= with adr_mode 4: use adr_value as regular expression
560 */
561 int isoburn_set_msc1(struct burn_drive *d, int adr_mode, char *adr_value,
562  int flag);
563 
564 
565 /* ----------------------------------------------------------------------- */
566 /*
567 
568  Wrappers for emulation of TOC on overwriteable media
569 
570  Media which match the overwriteable usage model lack of a history of sessions
571  and tracks. libburn will not even hand out a burn_disc object for them and
572  always declare them blank. libisoburn checks for a valid ISO filesystem
573  header at LBA 0 and eventually declares them appendable.
574  Nevertheless one can only determine an upper limit of the size of the overall
575  image (by isoburn_get_min_start_byte()) but not a list of stored sessions
576  and their LBAs, as it is possible with true multi-session media.
577 
578  The following wrappers add the capability to obtain a session and track TOC
579  from emulated multi-session images on overwriteables if the first session
580  was written by libisoburn-0.1.6 or later (i.e. with a header copy at LBA 32).
581 
582  Be aware that the structs emitted by these isoburn calls are not compatible
583  with the libburn structs. I.e. you may use them only with isoburn_toc_*
584  calls.
585  isoburn_toc_disc needs to be freed after use. isoburn_toc_session and
586  isoburn_toc_track vanish together with their isoburn_toc_disc.
587 */
588 
589 /* Opaque handles to media, session, track */
590 struct isoburn_toc_disc;
591 struct isoburn_toc_session;
592 struct isoburn_toc_track;
593 
594 
595 /** Obtain a master handle for the table of content.
596  This handle governs allocated resources which have to be released by
597  isoburn_toc_disc_free() when no longer needed.
598  Wrapper for: burn_drive_get_disc()
599  @since 0.1.6
600  @param d The drive with the medium to inspect
601  @return NULL in case there is no content info, else it is a valid handle
602 */
603 struct isoburn_toc_disc *isoburn_toc_drive_get_disc(struct burn_drive *d);
604 
605 
606 /** Tell the number of 2048 byte blocks covered by the table of content.
607  This number includes the eventual gaps between sessions and tracks.
608  So this call is not really a wrapper for burn_disc_get_sectors().
609  @since 0.1.6
610  @param disc The master handle of the medium
611  @return Number of blocks, <=0 indicates unknown or unreadable state
612 */
613 int isoburn_toc_disc_get_sectors(struct isoburn_toc_disc *disc);
614 
615 
616 /** Get the array of session handles and the number of complete sessions
617  from the table of content.
618  The result array contains *num + isoburn_toc_disc_get_incmpl_sess()
619  elements. All above *num are incomplete sessions.
620  Typically there is at most one incomplete session with no track.
621  Wrapper for: burn_disc_get_sessions()
622  @since 0.1.6
623  @param disc The master handle of the medium
624  @param num returns the number of sessions in the array
625  @return the address of the array of session handles
626 */
627 struct isoburn_toc_session **isoburn_toc_disc_get_sessions(
628  struct isoburn_toc_disc *disc, int *num);
629 
630 
631 /** Obtain the number of incomplete sessions which are recorded in the
632  result array of isoburn_toc_disc_get_sessions() after the complete
633  sessions. See above.
634  @since 1.2.8
635  @param disc The master handle of the medium
636  @return the number of incomplete sessions
637 */
638 int isoburn_toc_disc_get_incmpl_sess(struct isoburn_toc_disc *disc);
639 
640 
641 /** Tell the number of 2048 byte blocks covered by a particular session.
642  Wrapper for: burn_session_get_sectors()
643  @since 0.1.6
644  @param s The session handle
645  @return number of blocks, <=0 indicates unknown or unreadable state
646 */
647 int isoburn_toc_session_get_sectors(struct isoburn_toc_session *s);
648 
649 
650 /** Obtain a copy of the entry which describes the end of a particular session.
651  Wrapper for: burn_session_get_leadout_entry()
652  @since 0.1.6
653  @param s The session handle
654  @param entry A pointer to memory provided by the caller. It will be filled
655  with info according to struct burn_toc_entry as defined
656  in libburn.h
657 */
658 void isoburn_toc_session_get_leadout_entry(struct isoburn_toc_session *s,
659  struct burn_toc_entry *entry);
660 
661 
662 /** Get the array of track handles from a particular session.
663  Wrapper for: burn_session_get_tracks()
664  @since 0.1.6
665  @param s The session handle
666  @param num returns the number of tracks in the array
667  @return the address of the array of track handles,
668  NULL if no tracks are registered with session s
669 */
670 struct isoburn_toc_track **isoburn_toc_session_get_tracks(
671  struct isoburn_toc_session *s, int *num);
672 
673 
674 /** Obtain a copy of the entry which describes a particular track.
675  Wrapper for: burn_track_get_entry()
676  @since 0.1.6
677  @param t The track handle
678  @param entry A pointer to memory provided by the caller. It will be filled
679  with info according to struct burn_toc_entry as defined
680  in libburn.h
681 */
682 void isoburn_toc_track_get_entry(struct isoburn_toc_track *t,
683  struct burn_toc_entry *entry);
684 
685 
686 /** Obtain eventual ISO image parameters of an emulated track. This info was
687  gained with much effort and thus gets cached in the track object.
688  If this call returns 1 then one can save a call of isoburn_read_iso_head()
689  with return mode 1 which could cause an expensive read operation.
690  @since 0.4.0
691  @param t The track handle
692  @param start_lba Returns the start address of the ISO session
693  @param image_blocks Returns the number of 2048 bytes blocks
694  @param volid Caller provided memory for the volume id
695  @param flag unused yet, submit 0
696  @return 0= not an emulated ISO session , 1= reply is valid
697 */
698 int isoburn_toc_track_get_emul(struct isoburn_toc_track *t, int *start_lba,
699  int *image_blocks, char volid[33], int flag);
700 
701 
702 
703 /** Release the memory associated with a master handle of a medium.
704  The handle is invalid afterwards and may not be used any more.
705  Wrapper for: burn_disc_free()
706  @since 0.1.6
707  @param disc The master handle of the medium
708 */
709 void isoburn_toc_disc_free(struct isoburn_toc_disc *disc);
710 
711 
712 /** Try whether the data at the given address look like a ISO 9660
713  image header and obtain its alleged size. Depending on the info mode
714  one other string of text information can be retrieved too.
715  @since 0.1.6
716  @param d The drive with the medium to inspect
717  @param lba The block number from where to read
718  @param image_blocks Returns the number of 2048 bytes blocks in the session
719  @param info Caller provided memory, enough to take eventual info reply
720  @param flag bit0-7: info return mode
721  0= do not return anything in info (do not even touch it)
722  1= copy volume id to info (info needs 33 bytes)
723  2= @since 0.2.2 :
724  copy 64 kB header to info (needs 65536 bytes)
725  bit13= @since 0.2.2:
726  Do not read head from medium but use first 64 kB from
727  info.
728  In this case it is permissible to submit d == NULL.
729  bit14= check both half buffers (not only second)
730  return 2 if found in first block
731  bit15= return -1 on read error
732  @return >0 seems to be a valid ISO image, 0 format not recognized, <0 error
733 */
734 int isoburn_read_iso_head(struct burn_drive *d, int lba,
735  int *image_blocks, char *info, int flag);
736 
737 
738 /** Try to convert the given entity address into various entity addresses
739  which would describe it.
740  Note: Sessions and tracks are counted beginning with 1, not with 0.
741  @since 0.3.2
742  @param d The drive where msc1 is to be set
743  @param adr_mode Determines how to interpret the input adr_value.
744  If adr_value shall represent a number then decimal ASCII
745  digits are expected.
746  0= start lba of last session in TOC, ignore adr_value
747  1= start lba of session number given by adr_value
748  2= start lba of track given number by adr_value
749  3= adr_value itself is the lba to be used
750  4= start lba of last session with volume id
751  given by adr_value
752  @param adr_value A string describing the value to be eventually used.
753  @param lba returns the block address of the entity, -1 means invalid
754  @param track returns the track number of the entity, -1 means invalid
755  @param session returns the session number of the entity, -1 means invalid
756  @param volid returns the volume id of the entity if it is a ISO session
757  @param flag Bitfield for control purposes.
758  bit2= with adr_mode 4: use adr_value as regular expression
759  @return <=0 error , 1 ok, ISO session, 2 ok, not an ISO session
760 */
761 int isoburn_get_mount_params(struct burn_drive *d,
762  int adr_mode, char *adr_value,
763  int *lba, int *track, int *session,
764  char volid[33], int flag);
765 
766 
767 /* ----------------------------------------------------------------------- */
768 /*
769 
770  Options for image reading.
771 
772  An application shall create an option set object by isoburn_ropt_new(),
773  program it by isoburn_ropt_set_*(), use it with isoburn_read_image(),
774  and finally delete it by isoburn_ropt_destroy().
775 
776 */
777 /* ----------------------------------------------------------------------- */
778 
779 struct isoburn_read_opts;
780 
781 /** Produces a set of image read options, initialized with default values.
782  @since 0.1.0
783  @param o the newly created option set object
784  @param flag Bitfield for control purposes. Submit 0 for now.
785  @return 1=ok , <0 = failure
786 */
787 int isoburn_ropt_new(struct isoburn_read_opts **o, int flag);
788 
789 
790 /** Deletes an option set which was created by isoburn_ropt_new().
791  @since 0.1.0
792  @param o The option set to work on
793  @param flag Bitfield for control purposes. Submit 0 for now.
794  @return 1= **o destroyed , 0= *o was already NULL (harmless)
795 */
796 int isoburn_ropt_destroy(struct isoburn_read_opts **o, int flag);
797 
798 /** Sets the size and granularity of the cache which libisoburn provides to
799  libisofs for reading of ISO image data. This cache consists of several
800  tiles which are buffers of a given size. The ISO image is divided into
801  virtual tiles of that size. A cache tile may hold an in-memory copy
802  of such a virtual image tile.
803  When libisofs requests to read a block, then first the cache is inquired
804  whether it holds that block. If not, then the block is read via libburn
805  together with its neighbors in their virtual image tile into a free
806  cache tile. If no cache tile is free, then the one will be re-used which
807  has the longest time of not being hit by a read attempt.
808 
809  A larger cache might speed up image loading by reducing the number of
810  libburn read calls on the directory tree. It might also help with
811  reading the content of many small files, if for some reason it is not an
812  option to sort access by LBA.
813  Caching will not provide much benefit with libburn "stdio:" drives,
814  because the operating system is supposed to provide the same speed-up
815  in a more flexible way.
816 
817  @since 1.2.2
818  @param o The option set to work on.
819  It is permissible to submit NULL in order to just
820  have the parameters tested.
821  @param cache_tiles Number of tiles in the cache. Not less than 1.
822  Default is 32.
823  @param tile_blocks Number of blocks per tile. Must be a power of 2.
824  Default is 32.
825  cache_tiles * tile_blocks * 2048 must not exceed
826  1073741824 (= 1 GiB).
827  @param flag Bitfield for control purposes. Unused yet. Submit 0.
828  @return <=0 error , >0 ok
829 */
830 int isoburn_ropt_set_data_cache(struct isoburn_read_opts *o,
831  int cache_tiles, int tile_blocks, int flag);
832 
833 /** Inquire the current settings of isoburn_set_data_cache().
834  @since 1.2.2
835  @param o The option set to work on.
836  NULL has the same effect as flag bit0.
837  @param cache_tiles Will return the number of tiles in the cache.
838  @param tile_blocks Will return the number of blocks per tile.
839  @param set_flag Will return control bits. None are defined yet.
840  @param flag Bitfield for control purposes
841  bit0= return default values rather than current ones
842  @return <=0 error , >0 reply is valid
843 */
844 int isoburn_ropt_get_data_cache(struct isoburn_read_opts *o,
845  int *cache_tiles, int *tile_blocks,
846  int *set_flag, int flag);
847 
848 
849 /** Which existing ISO 9660 extensions in the image to read or not to read.
850  Whether to read the content of an existing image at all.
851  The bits can be combined by | and inquired by &.
852  @since 0.1.0
853  @param ext Bitfield:
854  bit0= norock
855  Do not read Rock Ridge extensions
856  bit1= nojoliet
857  Do not read Joliet extensions
858  bit2= noiso1999
859  Do not read ISO 9660:1999 enhanced tree
860  bit3= preferjoliet
861  When both Joliet and RR extensions are present, the RR
862  tree is used. If you prefer using Joliet, set this to 1.
863  bit4= pretend_blank
864  Always create empty image.Ignore any image on input drive.
865  bit5= noaaip
866  @since 0.3.4
867  Do not load AAIP information from image. This information
868  eventually contains ACL or XFS-style Extended Attributes.
869  bit6= noacl
870  @since 0.3.4
871  Do not obtain ACL from external filesystem objects (e.g.
872  local filesystem files).
873  bit7= noea
874  @since 0.3.4
875  Do not obtain XFS-style Extended Attributes from external
876  filesystem objects (e.g. local filesystem files).
877  bit8= noino
878  @since 0.4.0
879  Do not load eventual inode numbers from RRIP entry PX,
880  but generate a new unique inode number for each imported
881  IsoNode object.
882  PX inode numbers mark families of hardlinks by giving all
883  family members the same inode number. libisofs keeps the
884  PX inode numbers unaltered when IsoNode objects get
885  written into an ISO image.
886  bit9= nomd5
887  @since 0.4.2
888  Do not load the eventual MD5 checksum array.
889  Do not check eventual session_md5 tags.
890  bit10= nomd5tag
891  @since 1.0.4
892  Do not check eventual session_md5 tags although bit9
893  is not set.
894  bit11= do_ecma119_map
895  @since 1.4.2
896  Set iso_read_opts_set_ecma119_map() to map_mode rather
897  than relying on the default setting of libisofs.
898  bit12 - bit13= map_mode
899  @since 1.4.2
900  How to convert file names if neither Rock Ridge nor
901  Joliet names are present and acceptable.
902  0 = unmapped: Take name as recorded in ECMA-119 directory
903  record (not suitable for writing them to
904  a new ISO filesystem)
905  1 = stripped: Like unmapped, but strip off trailing ";1"
906  or ".;1"
907  2 = uppercase: Like stripped, but map {a-z} to {A-Z}
908  3 = lowercase: Like stripped, but map {A-Z} to {a-z}
909  @return 1 success, <=0 failure
910 */
911 #define isoburn_ropt_norock 1
912 #define isoburn_ropt_nojoliet 2
913 #define isoburn_ropt_noiso1999 4
914 #define isoburn_ropt_preferjoliet 8
915 #define isoburn_ropt_pretend_blank 16
916 #define isoburn_ropt_noaaip 32
917 #define isoburn_ropt_noacl 64
918 #define isoburn_ropt_noea 128
919 #define isoburn_ropt_noino 256
920 #define isoburn_ropt_nomd5 512
921 #define isoburn_ropt_nomd5tag 1024
922 #define isoburn_ropt_map_unmapped ( 2048 | 0 )
923 #define isoburn_ropt_map_stripped ( 2048 | 4096 )
924 #define isoburn_ropt_map_uppercase ( 2048 | 8192 )
925 #define isoburn_ropt_map_lowercase ( 2048 | 12288 )
926 
927 int isoburn_ropt_set_extensions(struct isoburn_read_opts *o, int ext);
928 int isoburn_ropt_get_extensions(struct isoburn_read_opts *o, int *ext);
929 
930 
931 /** Default attributes to use if no RockRidge extension gets loaded.
932  @since 0.1.0
933  @param o The option set to work on
934  @param uid user id number (see /etc/passwd)
935  @param gid group id number (see /etc/group)
936  @param mode permissions (not file type) as of man 2 stat.
937  With directories, r-permissions will automatically imply
938  x-permissions. See isoburn_ropt_set_default_dirperms() below.
939  @return 1 success, <=0 failure
940 */
941 int isoburn_ropt_set_default_perms(struct isoburn_read_opts *o,
942  uid_t uid, gid_t gid, mode_t mode);
943 int isoburn_ropt_get_default_perms(struct isoburn_read_opts *o,
944  uid_t *uid, gid_t *gid, mode_t *mode);
945 
946 /** Default attributes to use on directories if no RockRidge extension
947  gets loaded.
948  Above call isoburn_ropt_set_default_perms() automatically adds
949  x-permissions to r-permissions for directories. This call here may
950  be done afterwards to set independend permissions for directories,
951  especially to override the automatically added x-permissions.
952  @since 0.1.0
953  @param o The option set to work on
954  @param mode permissions (not file type) as of man 2 stat.
955  @return 1 success, <=0 failure
956 */
957 int isoburn_ropt_set_default_dirperms(struct isoburn_read_opts *o,
958  mode_t mode);
959 int isoburn_ropt_get_default_dirperms(struct isoburn_read_opts *o,
960  mode_t *mode);
961 
962 
963 /** Set the character set for reading RR file names from ISO images.
964  @since 0.1.0
965  @param o The option set to work on
966  @param input_charset Set this to NULL to use the default locale charset
967  For selecting a particular character set, submit its
968  name, e.g. as listed by program iconv -l.
969  Example: "UTF-8".
970  @return 1 success, <=0 failure
971 */
972 int isoburn_ropt_set_input_charset(struct isoburn_read_opts *o,
973  char *input_charset);
974 int isoburn_ropt_get_input_charset(struct isoburn_read_opts *o,
975  char **input_charset);
976 
977 
978 /**
979  Enable or disable methods to automatically choose an input charset.
980  This eventually overrides the name set via isoburn_ropt_set_input_charset()
981  @since 0.3.8
982  @param o The option set to work on
983  @param mode Bitfield for control purposes:
984  bit0= set the input character set automatically from
985  attribute "isofs.cs" of root directory.
986  Submit any other bits with value 0.
987  @return 1 success, <=0 failure
988  */
989 int isoburn_ropt_set_auto_incharset(struct isoburn_read_opts *o, int mode);
990 int isoburn_ropt_get_auto_incharset(struct isoburn_read_opts *o, int *mode);
991 
992 
993 /** Control an offset to be applied to all block address pointers in the ISO
994  image in order to compensate for an eventual displacement of the image
995  relative to the start block address for which it was produced.
996  E.g. if track number 2 from CD gets copied into a disk file and shall then
997  be loaded as ISO filesystem, then the directory tree and all data file
998  content of the track copy will become readable by setting the track start
999  address as displacement and -1 as displacement_sign.
1000  Data file content outside the track will of course not be accessible and
1001  eventually produce read errors.
1002  @since 0.6.6
1003  @param o The option set to work on
1004  @param displacement 0 or a positive number
1005  @param displacement_sign Determines wether to add or subtract displacement
1006  to block addresses before applying them to the
1007  storage object for reading:
1008  +1 = add , -1= subtract , else keep unaltered
1009 */
1010 int isoburn_ropt_set_displacement(struct isoburn_read_opts *o,
1011  uint32_t displacement, int displacement_sign);
1012 int isoburn_ropt_get_displacement(struct isoburn_read_opts *o,
1013  uint32_t *displacement, int *displacement_sign);
1014 
1015 /* If you get here because of a compilation error like
1016 
1017  /usr/include/libisoburn/libisoburn.h:895: error:
1018  expected declaration specifiers or '...' before 'uint32_t'
1019 
1020  then see above paragraph "Application Constraints" about the definition
1021  of uint32_t.
1022 */
1023 
1024 /** Set the name truncation mode and the maximum name length for imported
1025  file objects.
1026  @since 1.4.2
1027  @param o The option set to work on
1028  @param mode 0= Do not truncate but throw error
1029  ISO_RR_NAME_TOO_LONG if a file name
1030  is longer than parameter length.
1031  1= Truncate to length and overwrite the last
1032  32 bytes of that length by the hex
1033  representation of ithe MD5 of the whole
1034  oversized name.
1035  Potential incomplete UTF-8 characters will
1036  get their leading bytes replaced by '_'.
1037  This is the default.
1038  @param length Maximum byte count of a file name. Permissible
1039  values are 64 to 255. Default is 255.
1040 
1041 */
1042 int isoburn_ropt_set_truncate_mode(struct isoburn_read_opts *o,
1043  int mode, int length);
1044 int isoburn_ropt_get_truncate_mode(struct isoburn_read_opts *o,
1045  int *mode, int *length);
1046 
1047 
1048 /** After calling function isoburn_read_image() there are informations
1049  available in the option set.
1050  This info can be obtained as bits in parameter has_what. Like:
1051  joliet_available = (has_what & isoburn_ropt_has_joliet);
1052  @since 0.1.0
1053  @param o The option set to work on
1054  @param size Number of image data blocks, 2048 bytes each.
1055  @param has_what Bitfield:
1056  bit0= has_rockridge
1057  RockRidge extension info is available (POSIX filesystem)
1058  bit1= has_joliet
1059  Joliet extension info is available (suitable for MS-Windows)
1060  bit2= has_iso1999
1061  ISO version 2 Enhanced Volume Descriptor is available.
1062  This is rather exotic.
1063  bit3= has_el_torito
1064  El-Torito boot record is present
1065  @return 1 success, <=0 failure
1066 */
1067 #define isoburn_ropt_has_rockridge 1
1068 #define isoburn_ropt_has_joliet 2
1069 #define isoburn_ropt_has_iso1999 4
1070 #define isoburn_ropt_has_el_torito 8
1071 
1072 int isoburn_ropt_get_size_what(struct isoburn_read_opts *o,
1073  uint32_t *size, int *has_what);
1074 
1075 /* ts A90122 */
1076 /* >>> to be implemented:
1077 #define isoburn_ropt_has_acl 64
1078 #define isoburn_ropt_has_ea 128
1079 */
1080 
1081 
1082 
1083 /* ----------------------------------------------------------------------- */
1084 /* End of Options for image reading */
1085 /* ----------------------------------------------------------------------- */
1086 
1087 /* ----------------------------------------------------------------------- */
1088 /*
1089 
1090  Options for image generation by libisofs and image transport to libburn.
1091 
1092  An application shall create an option set by isoburn_igopt_new(),
1093  program it by isoburn_igopt_set_*(), use it with either
1094  isoburn_prepare_new_image() or isoburn_prepare_disc(), and finally delete
1095  it by isoburn_igopt_destroy().
1096 
1097 */
1098 /* ----------------------------------------------------------------------- */
1099 
1100 struct isoburn_imgen_opts;
1101 
1102 /** Produces a set of generation and transfer options, initialized with default
1103  values.
1104  @since 0.1.0
1105  @param o the newly created option set object
1106  @param flag Bitfield for control purposes. Submit 0 for now.
1107  @return 1=ok , <0 = failure
1108 */
1109 int isoburn_igopt_new(struct isoburn_imgen_opts **o, int flag);
1110 
1111 
1112 /** Deletes an option set which was created by isoburn_igopt_new().
1113  @since 0.1.0
1114  @param o The option set to give up
1115  @param flag Bitfield for control purposes. Submit 0 for now.
1116  @return 1= **o destroyed , 0= *o was already NULL (harmless)
1117 */
1118 int isoburn_igopt_destroy(struct isoburn_imgen_opts **o, int flag);
1119 
1120 
1121 /** ISO level to write at.
1122  @since 0.1.0
1123  @param o The option set to work on
1124  @param level is a term of the ISO 9660 standard. It should be one of:
1125  1= filenames restricted to form 8.3
1126  2= filenames allowed up to 31 characters
1127  3= file content may be larger than 4 GB - 1.
1128  @return 1 success, <=0 failure
1129 */
1130 int isoburn_igopt_set_level(struct isoburn_imgen_opts *o, int level);
1131 int isoburn_igopt_get_level(struct isoburn_imgen_opts *o, int *level);
1132 
1133 
1134 /** Which extensions to support.
1135  @since 0.1.0
1136  @param o The option set to work on
1137  @param ext Bitfield:
1138  bit0= rockridge
1139  Rock Ridge extensions add POSIX file attributes like
1140  owner, group, access permissions, long filenames. Very
1141  advisable if the designed audience has Unix style systems.
1142  bit1= joliet
1143  Longer filenames for Windows systems.
1144  Weaker than RockRidge, but also readable with GNU/Linux.
1145  bit2= iso1999
1146  This is rather exotic. Better do not surprise the readers.
1147  bit3= hardlinks
1148  Enable hardlink consolidation. IsoNodes which refer to the
1149  same source object and have the same properties will get
1150  the same ISO image inode numbers.
1151  If combined with isoburn_igopt_rrip_version_1_10 below,
1152  then the PX entry layout of RRIP-1.12 will be used within
1153  RRIP-1.10 (mkisofs does this without causing visible trouble).
1154  bit5= aaip
1155  The libisofs specific SUSP based extension of ECMA-119 which
1156  can encode ACL and XFS-style Extended Attributes.
1157  bit6= session_md5
1158  @since 0.4.2
1159  Produce and write MD5 checksum tags of superblock, directory
1160  tree, and the whole session stream.
1161  bit7= file_md5
1162  @since 0.4.2
1163  Produce and write MD5 checksums for each single IsoFile.
1164  bit8= file_stability (only together with file_md5)
1165  @since 0.4.2
1166  Compute MD5 of each file before copying it into the image and
1167  compare this with the MD5 of the actual copying. If they do
1168  not match then issue MISHAP event.
1169  See also libisofs.h iso_write_opts_set_record_md5()
1170  bit9= no_emul_toc
1171  @since 0.5.8
1172  On overwriteable media or random access files do not write
1173  the first session to LBA 32 and do not copy the first 64kB
1174  of the first session to LBA 0, but rather write the first
1175  session to LBA 0 directly.
1176  bit10= will_cancel
1177  @since 0.6.6
1178  Announce to libisofs that only the image size is desired
1179  and that the write thread will be cancelled by
1180  isoburn_cancel_prepared_write() before actual image writing
1181  occurs. Without this, cancellation can cause a MISHAP event.
1182  bit11= old_empty
1183  @since 1.0.2
1184  Let symbolic links and device files point to block 0, and let
1185  empty data files point to the address of the Volume Descriptor
1186  Set Terminator. This was done by libisofs in the past.
1187  By default there is now a single dedicated block of zero bytes
1188  after the end of the directory trees, of which the address
1189  is used for all files without own content.
1190  bit12= hfsplus
1191  @since 1.2.4
1192  Produce a HFS+ partition inside the ISO image and announce it
1193  by an Apple Partition Map in the System Area.
1194  >>> GPT production ?
1195  Caution: Interferes with isoburn_igopt_set_system_area() by
1196  overwriting the first 8 bytes of the data, and
1197  several blocks of 2 KiB after the first one.
1198  bit13= fat
1199  @since 1.2.4
1200  >>> Not yet implemented. Planned to co-exist with hfsplus.
1201  Produce a FAT32 partition inside the ISO image and announce it
1202  by an MBR partition entry in the System Area.
1203  Caution: Interferes with isoburn_igopt_set_system_area() by
1204  >>> what impact ?
1205 
1206  @return 1 success, <=0 failure
1207 */
1208 #define isoburn_igopt_rockridge 1
1209 #define isoburn_igopt_joliet 2
1210 #define isoburn_igopt_iso1999 4
1211 #define isoburn_igopt_hardlinks 8
1212 #define isoburn_igopt_aaip 32
1213 #define isoburn_igopt_session_md5 64
1214 #define isoburn_igopt_file_md5 128
1215 #define isoburn_igopt_file_stability 256
1216 #define isoburn_igopt_no_emul_toc 512
1217 #define isoburn_igopt_will_cancel 1024
1218 #define isoburn_igopt_old_empty 2048
1219 #define isoburn_igopt_hfsplus 4096
1220 #define isoburn_igopt_fat 8192
1221 int isoburn_igopt_set_extensions(struct isoburn_imgen_opts *o, int ext);
1222 int isoburn_igopt_get_extensions(struct isoburn_imgen_opts *o, int *ext);
1223 
1224 /** Relaxed constraints. Setting any of the bits to 1 break the specifications,
1225  but it is supposed to work on most moderns systems. Use with caution.
1226  @since 0.1.0
1227  @param o The option set to work on
1228  @param relax Bitfield:
1229  bit0= omit_version_numbers
1230  Omit the version number (";1") at the end of the
1231  ISO-9660 and Joliet identifiers.
1232  Version numbers are usually not used by readers.
1233  bit1= allow_deep_paths
1234  Allow ISO-9660 directory hierarchy to be deeper
1235  than 8 levels.
1236  bit2= allow_longer_paths
1237  Allow path in the ISO-9660 tree to have more than
1238  255 characters.
1239  bit3= max_37_char_filenames
1240  Allow a single file or directory hierarchy to have
1241  up to 37 characters. This is larger than the 31
1242  characters allowed by ISO level 2, and the extra space
1243  is taken from the version number, so this also forces
1244  omit_version_numbers.
1245  bit4= no_force_dots
1246  ISO-9660 forces filenames to have a ".", that separates
1247  file name from extension. libisofs adds it if original
1248  filename has none. Set this to 1 to prevent this
1249  behavior.
1250  bit5= allow_lowercase
1251  Allow lowercase characters in ISO-9660 filenames.
1252  By default, only uppercase characters, numbers and
1253  a few other characters are allowed.
1254  bit6= allow_full_ascii
1255  Allow all ASCII characters to be appear on an ISO-9660
1256  filename. Note that "/" and "\0" characters are never
1257  allowed, even in RR names.
1258  bit7= joliet_longer_paths
1259  Allow paths in the Joliet tree to have more than
1260  240 characters.
1261  bit8= always_gmt
1262  Write timestamps as GMT although the specs prescribe local
1263  time with eventual non-zero timezone offset. Negative
1264  timezones (west of GMT) can trigger bugs in some operating
1265  systems which typically appear in mounted ISO images as if
1266  the timezone shift from GMT was applied twice
1267  (e.g. in New York 22:36 becomes 17:36).
1268  bit9= rrip_version_1_10
1269  Write Rock Ridge info as of specification RRIP-1.10 rather
1270  than RRIP-1.12: signature "RRIP_1991A" rather than
1271  "IEEE_1282", field PX without file serial number.
1272  bit10= dir_rec_mtime
1273  Store as ECMA-119 Directory Record timestamp the mtime
1274  of the source rather than the image creation time.
1275  bit11= aaip_susp_1_10
1276  Write AAIP fields without announcing AAIP by an ER field and
1277  without distinguishing RRIP fields from the AAIP field by
1278  prefixed ES fields. This saves 5 to 10 bytes per file and
1279  might avoid problems with readers which only accept RRIP.
1280  SUSP-1.10 allows it, SUSP-1.12 frowns on it.
1281  bit12= only_iso_numbers
1282  Same as bit1 omit_version_number but restricted to the names
1283  in the eventual Joliet tree.
1284  @since 0.5.4
1285  For reasons of backward compatibility it is not possible yet
1286  to disable version numbers for ISO 9660 while enabling them
1287  for Joliet.
1288  bit13= no_j_force_dots
1289  Same as no_force_dots but affecting the names in the eventual
1290  Joliet tree rather than the ISO 9660 / ECMA-119 names.
1291  @since 0.5.4
1292  Previous versions added dots to Joliet names unconditionally.
1293  bit14= allow_dir_id_ext
1294  Convert directory names for ECMA-119 similar to other file
1295  names, but do not force a dot or add a version number.
1296  This violates ECMA-119 by allowing one "." and especially
1297  ISO level 1 by allowing DOS style 8.3 names rather than
1298  only 8 characters.
1299  (mkisofs and its clones obviously do this violation.)
1300  @since 1.0.0
1301  bit15= joliet_long_names
1302  Allow for Joliet leaf names up to 103 characters rather than
1303  up to 64.
1304  @since 1.0.6
1305  bit16= joliet_rec_mtime
1306  Like dir_rec_mtime, but for the Joliet tree.
1307  @since 1.2.0
1308  bit17= iso1999_rec_mtime
1309  Like dir_rec_mtime, but for the ISO 9660:1999 tree.
1310  @since 1.2.0
1311  bit18= allow_7bit_ascii
1312  Like allow_full_ascii, but only allowing 7-bit characters.
1313  Lowercase letters get mapped to uppercase if not
1314  allow_lowercase is set.
1315  Gets overridden if allow_full_ascii is enabled.
1316  bit19= joliet_utf16
1317  Encode Joliet names by character set UTF-16BE rather than
1318  UCS-2. The difference is with characters which are not present
1319  in UCS-2 and get encoded in UTF-16 by 2 words of 16 bit each.
1320  Both words then stem from a reserved subset of UCS-2.
1321  @since 1.3.6
1322  @return 1 success, <=0 failure
1323 */
1324 #define isoburn_igopt_omit_version_numbers 1
1325 #define isoburn_igopt_allow_deep_paths 2
1326 #define isoburn_igopt_allow_longer_paths 4
1327 #define isoburn_igopt_max_37_char_filenames 8
1328 #define isoburn_igopt_no_force_dots 16
1329 #define isoburn_igopt_allow_lowercase 32
1330 #define isoburn_igopt_allow_full_ascii 64
1331 #define isoburn_igopt_joliet_longer_paths 128
1332 #define isoburn_igopt_always_gmt 256
1333 #define isoburn_igopt_rrip_version_1_10 512
1334 #define isoburn_igopt_dir_rec_mtime 1024
1335 #define isoburn_igopt_aaip_susp_1_10 2048
1336 #define isoburn_igopt_only_iso_versions 4096
1337 #define isoburn_igopt_no_j_force_dots 8192
1338 #define isoburn_igopt_allow_dir_id_ext 16384
1339 #define isoburn_igopt_joliet_long_names 32768
1340 #define isoburn_igopt_joliet_rec_mtime 0x10000
1341 #define isoburn_igopt_iso1999_rec_mtime 0x20000
1342 #define isoburn_igopt_allow_7bit_ascii 0x40000
1343 #define isoburn_igopt_joliet_utf16 0x80000
1344 int isoburn_igopt_set_relaxed(struct isoburn_imgen_opts *o, int relax);
1345 int isoburn_igopt_get_relaxed(struct isoburn_imgen_opts *o, int *relax);
1346 
1347 
1348 /** If not isoburn_igopt_allow_deep_paths is in effect, then it may become
1349  necessary to relocate directories so that no ECMA-119 file path
1350  has more than 8 components. These directories are grafted into either
1351  the root directory of the ISO image or into a dedicated relocation
1352  directory. For details see libisofs.h.
1353  Wrapper for: iso_write_opts_set_rr_reloc()
1354  @since 1.2.2
1355  @param o The option set to work on
1356  @param name The name of the relocation directory in the root directory.
1357  Do not prepend "/". An empty name or NULL will direct
1358  relocated directories into the root directory. This is the
1359  default.
1360  If the given name does not exist in the root directory when
1361  isoburn_disc_write() is called, and if there are directories
1362  at path level 8, then directory /name will be created
1363  automatically.
1364  @param flags Bitfield for control purposes.
1365  bit0= Mark the relocation directory by a Rock Ridge RE entry,
1366  if it gets created during isoburn_disc_write(). This
1367  will make it invisible for most Rock Ridge readers.
1368  bit1= not settable via API (used internally)
1369  @return > 0 success, <= 0 failure
1370 */
1371 int isoburn_igopt_set_rr_reloc(struct isoburn_imgen_opts *o, char *name,
1372  int flags);
1373 
1374 /** Obtain the settings of isoburn_igopt_set_rr_reloc().
1375  @since 1.2.2
1376  @param o The option set to work on
1377  @param name Will return NULL or a pointer to the name of the relocation
1378  directory in the root directory. Do not alter or dispose the
1379  memory which holds this name.
1380  @param flags Will return the flags bitfield.
1381  @return > 0 success, <= 0 failure
1382 */
1383 int isoburn_igopt_get_rr_reloc(struct isoburn_imgen_opts *o, char **name,
1384  int *flags);
1385 
1386 
1387 /** Caution: This option breaks any assumptions about names that
1388  are supported by ECMA-119 specifications.
1389  Try to omit any translation which would make a file name compliant to the
1390  ECMA-119 rules. This includes and exceeds omit_version_numbers,
1391  max_37_char_filenames, no_force_dots bit0, allow_full_ascii. Further it
1392  prevents the conversion from local character set to ASCII.
1393  The maximum name length is given by this call. If a filename exceeds
1394  this length or cannot be recorded untranslated for other reasons, then
1395  image production gets aborted.
1396  Currently the length limit is 96 characters, because an ECMA-119 directory
1397  record may at most have 254 bytes and up to 158 other bytes must fit into
1398  the record. Probably 96 more bytes can be made free for the name in future.
1399  @since 1.0.0
1400  @param o The option set to work on
1401  @param len 0 = disable this feature and perform name translation
1402  according to other settings.
1403  >0 = Omit any translation. Eventually abort image production
1404  if a name is longer than the given value.
1405  -1 = Like >0. Allow maximum possible length.
1406  isoburn_igopt_get_untranslated_name_len() will tell the
1407  effectively resulting value.
1408  @return >0 success, <=0 failure
1409 */
1410 int isoburn_igopt_set_untranslated_name_len(struct isoburn_imgen_opts *o,
1411  int len);
1412 int isoburn_igopt_get_untranslated_name_len(struct isoburn_imgen_opts *o,
1413  int *len);
1414 
1415 
1416 /** Whether and how files should be sorted.
1417  @since 0.1.0
1418  @param o The option set to work on
1419  @param value Bitfield: bit0= sort_files_by_weight
1420  files should be sorted based on their weight.
1421  Weight is attributed to files in the image
1422  by libisofs call iso_node_set_sort_weight().
1423  @return 1 success, <=0 failure
1424 */
1425 #define isoburn_igopt_sort_files_by_weight 1
1426 int isoburn_igopt_set_sort_files(struct isoburn_imgen_opts *o, int value);
1427 int isoburn_igopt_get_sort_files(struct isoburn_imgen_opts *o, int *value);
1428 
1429 
1430 /** Set the override values for files and directory permissions.
1431  The parameters replace_* these take one of three values: 0, 1 or 2.
1432  If 0, the corresponding attribute will be kept as set in the IsoNode
1433  at the time of image generation.
1434  If set to 1, the corresponding attrib. will be changed by a default
1435  suitable value.
1436  With value 2, the attrib. will be changed with the value specified
1437  in the corresponding *_mode options. Note that only the permissions
1438  are set, the file type remains unchanged.
1439  @since 0.1.0
1440  @param o The option set to work on
1441  @param replace_dir_mode whether and how to override directories
1442  @param replace_file_mode whether and how to override files of other type
1443  @param dir_mode Mode to use on dirs with replace_dir_mode == 2.
1444  @param file_mode; Mode to use on files with replace_file_mode == 2.
1445  @return 1 success, <=0 failure
1446 */
1447 int isoburn_igopt_set_over_mode(struct isoburn_imgen_opts *o,
1448  int replace_dir_mode, int replace_file_mode,
1449  mode_t dir_mode, mode_t file_mode);
1450 int isoburn_igopt_get_over_mode(struct isoburn_imgen_opts *o,
1451  int *replace_dir_mode, int *replace_file_mode,
1452  mode_t *dir_mode, mode_t *file_mode);
1453 
1454 /** Set the override values values for group id and user id.
1455  The rules are like with above overriding of mode values. replace_* controls
1456  whether and how. The other two parameters provide values for eventual use.
1457  @since 0.1.0
1458  @param o The option set to work on
1459  @param replace_uid whether and how to override user ids
1460  @param replace_gid whether and how to override group ids
1461  @param uid User id to use with replace_uid == 2.
1462  @param gid Group id to use on files with replace_gid == 2.
1463  @return 1 success, <=0 failure
1464 */
1465 int isoburn_igopt_set_over_ugid(struct isoburn_imgen_opts *o,
1466  int replace_uid, int replace_gid,
1467  uid_t uid, gid_t gid);
1468 int isoburn_igopt_get_over_ugid(struct isoburn_imgen_opts *o,
1469  int *replace_uid, int *replace_gid,
1470  uid_t *uid, gid_t *gid);
1471 
1472 /** Set the charcter set to use for representing RR filenames in the image.
1473  @since 0.1.0
1474  @param o The option set to work on
1475  @param output_charset Set this to NULL to use the default output charset.
1476  For selecting a particular character set, submit its
1477  name, e.g. as listed by program iconv -l.
1478  Example: "UTF-8".
1479  @return 1 success, <=0 failure
1480 */
1481 int isoburn_igopt_set_out_charset(struct isoburn_imgen_opts *o,
1482  char *output_charset);
1483 int isoburn_igopt_get_out_charset(struct isoburn_imgen_opts *o,
1484  char **output_charset);
1485 
1486 
1487 /** The number of bytes to be used for the fifo which decouples libisofs
1488  and libburn for better throughput and for reducing the risk of
1489  interrupting signals hitting the libburn thread which operates the
1490  MMC drive.
1491  The size will be rounded up to the next full 2048.
1492  Minimum is 64kiB, maximum is 1 GiB (but that is too much anyway).
1493  @since 0.1.0
1494  @param o The option set to work on
1495  @param fifo_size Number of bytes to use
1496  @return 1 success, <=0 failure
1497 */
1498 int isoburn_igopt_set_fifo_size(struct isoburn_imgen_opts *o, int fifo_size);
1499 int isoburn_igopt_get_fifo_size(struct isoburn_imgen_opts *o, int *fifo_size);
1500 
1501 
1502 /** Obtain after image preparation the block address where the session will
1503  start on the medium.
1504  This value cannot be set by the application but only be inquired.
1505  @since 0.1.4
1506  @param o The option set to work on
1507  @param lba The block number of the session start on the medium.
1508  <0 means that no address has been determined yet.
1509  @return 1 success, <=0 failure
1510 */
1511 int isoburn_igopt_get_effective_lba(struct isoburn_imgen_opts *o, int *lba);
1512 
1513 
1514 /** Obtain after image preparation the lowest block address of file content
1515  data. Failure can occur if libisofs is too old to provide this information,
1516  if the result exceeds 31 bit, or if the call is made before image
1517  preparation.
1518  This value cannot be set by the application but only be inquired.
1519  @since 0.3.6
1520  @param o The option set to work on
1521  @param lba The block number of the session start on the medium.
1522  <0 means that no address has been determined yet.
1523  @return 1 success, <=0 failure
1524 */
1525 int isoburn_igopt_get_data_start(struct isoburn_imgen_opts *o, int *lba);
1526 
1527 
1528 /** Set or get parameters "name" and "timestamp" for a scdbackup checksum
1529  tag. It will be appended to the libisofs session tag if the image starts at
1530  LBA 0. See isoburn_disc_track_lba_nwa. The scdbackup tag can be used
1531  to verify the image by command scdbackup_verify $device -auto_end.
1532  See scdbackup/README appendix VERIFY for its inner details.
1533  @since 0.4.4
1534  @param o The option set to work on
1535  @param name The tag name. 80 characters max.
1536  @param timestamp A string of up to 13 characters YYMMDD.hhmmss
1537  A9 = 2009, B0 = 2010, B1 = 2011, ... C0 = 2020, ...
1538  @param tag_written Either NULL or the address of an array with at least 512
1539  characters. In the latter case the eventually produced
1540  scdbackup tag will be copied to this array when the image
1541  gets written. This call sets scdbackup_tag_written[0] = 0
1542  to mark its preliminary invalidity.
1543  @return 1 success, <=0 failure
1544  */
1545 int isoburn_igopt_set_scdbackup_tag(struct isoburn_imgen_opts *o, char *name,
1546  char *timestamp, char *tag_written);
1547 int isoburn_igopt_get_scdbackup_tag(struct isoburn_imgen_opts *o,
1548  char name[81], char timestamp[19],
1549  char **tag_written);
1550 
1551 
1552 /** Attach 32 kB of binary data which shall get written to the first 32 kB
1553  of the ISO image, the System Area.
1554  options can cause manipulations of these data before writing happens.
1555  If system area data are giveni or options bit0 is set, then bit1 of
1556  el_torito_set_isolinux_options() is automatically disabled.
1557  @since 0.5.4
1558  @param o The option set to work on
1559  @param data Either NULL or 32 kB of data. Do not submit less bytes !
1560  @param options Can cause manipulations of submitted data before they
1561  get written:
1562  bit0= apply a --protective-msdos-label as of grub-mkisofs.
1563  This means to patch bytes 446 to 512 of the system
1564  area so that one partition is defined which begins
1565  at the second 512-byte block of the image and ends
1566  where the image ends.
1567  This works with and without system_area_data.
1568  bit1= apply isohybrid MBR patching to the system area.
1569  This works only with system area data from
1570  SYSLINUX plus an ISOLINUX boot image (see
1571  iso_image_set_boot_image()) and only if not bit0
1572  is set.
1573  bit2-7= System area type
1574  0= with bit0 or bit1: MBR
1575  else: unspecified type
1576  @since 0.6.4
1577  1= MIPS Big Endian Volume Header
1578  Submit up to 15 MIPS Big Endian boot files by
1579  iso_image_add_mips_boot_file() of libisofs.
1580  This will overwrite the first 512 bytes of
1581  the submitted data.
1582  2= DEC Boot Block for MIPS Little Endian
1583  The first boot file submitted by
1584  iso_image_add_mips_boot_file() will be activated.
1585  This will overwrite the first 512 bytes of
1586  the submitted data.
1587  @since 0.6.6
1588  3= SUN Disk Label for SUN SPARC
1589  Submit up to 7 SPARC boot images by
1590  isoburn_igopt_set_partition_img() for partition
1591  numbers 2 to 8.
1592  This will overwrite the first 512 bytes of
1593  the submitted data.
1594  @since 1.3.8
1595  4= HP-PA PALO boot sector header version 4
1596  Submit all five parameters of
1597  iso_image_set_hppa_palo() as non-NULL texts.
1598  5= HP-PA PALO boot sector header version 5
1599  Submit all five parameters of
1600  iso_image_set_hppa_palo() as non-NULL texts.
1601  bit8-9= Only with System area type 0 = MBR
1602  @since 1.0.4
1603  Cylinder alignment mode eventually pads the image
1604  to make it end at a cylinder boundary.
1605  0 = auto (align if bit1)
1606  1 = always align to cylinder boundary
1607  2 = never align to cylinder boundary
1608  bit10-13= System area sub type
1609  @since 1.2.4
1610  With type 0 = MBR:
1611  Gets overridden by bit0 and bit1.
1612  0 = no particular sub type
1613  1 = CHRP: A single MBR partition of type 0x96
1614  covers the ISO image. Not compatible with
1615  any other feature which needs to have own
1616  MBR partition entries.
1617  bit14= Only with System area type 0 = MBR
1618  GRUB2 boot provisions:
1619  @since 1.3.0
1620  Patch system area at byte 0x1b0 to 0x1b7 with
1621  (512-block address + 4) of the first boot image file.
1622  Little-endian 8-byte.
1623  Should be combined with options bit0.
1624  Will not be in effect if options bit1 is set.
1625  @return 1 success, 0 no data to get, <0 failure
1626 */
1627 int isoburn_igopt_set_system_area(struct isoburn_imgen_opts *o,
1628  char data[32768], int options);
1629 int isoburn_igopt_get_system_area(struct isoburn_imgen_opts *o,
1630  char data[32768], int *options);
1631 
1632 /** Control production of a second set of volume descriptors (superblock)
1633  and directory trees, together with a partition table in the MBR where the
1634  first partition has non-zero start address and the others are zeroed.
1635  The first partition stretches to the end of the whole ISO image.
1636  The additional volume descriptor set and trees can be used to mount the
1637  ISO image at the start of the first partition, while it is still possible
1638  to mount it via the normal first volume descriptor set and tree at the
1639  start of the image or storage device.
1640  This makes few sense on optical media. But on USB sticks it creates a
1641  conventional partition table which makes it mountable on e.g. Linux via
1642  /dev/sdb and /dev/sdb1 alike.
1643  @since 0.6.2
1644  @param opts
1645  The option set to be manipulated.
1646  @param block_offset_2k
1647  The offset of the partition start relative to device start.
1648  This is counted in 2 kB blocks. The partition table will show the
1649  according number of 512 byte sectors.
1650  Default is 0 which causes no second set and trees.
1651  If it is not 0 then it must not be smaller than 16.
1652  @param secs_512_per_head
1653  Number of 512 byte sectors per head. 1 to 63. 0=automatic.
1654  @param heads_per_cyl
1655  Number of heads per cylinder. 1 to 255. 0=automatic.
1656  @return 1 success, <=0 failure
1657  */
1658 int isoburn_igopt_set_part_offset(struct isoburn_imgen_opts *opts,
1659  uint32_t block_offset_2k,
1660  int secs_512_per_head, int heads_per_cyl);
1661 int isoburn_igopt_get_part_offset(struct isoburn_imgen_opts *opts,
1662  uint32_t *block_offset_2k,
1663  int *secs_512_per_head, int *heads_per_cyl);
1664 
1665 
1666 /** Explicitly set the four timestamps of the emerging ISO image.
1667  Default with all parameters is 0.
1668  @since 0.5.4
1669  @param opts
1670  The option set to work on
1671  @param creation_time
1672  ECMA-119 Volume Creation Date and Time
1673  When "the information in the volume was created."
1674  A value of 0 means that the timepoint of write start is to be used.
1675  @param modification_time
1676  ECMA-119 Volume Modification Date and Time
1677  When "the informationin the volume was last modified."
1678  A value of 0 means that the timepoint of write start is to be used.
1679  @param expiration_time
1680  ECMA-119 Volume Expiration Date and Time
1681  When "the information in the volume may be regarded as obsolete."
1682  A value of 0 means that the information never shall expire.
1683  @param effective_time
1684  ECMA-119 Volume Effective Date and Time
1685  When "the information in the volume may be used."
1686  A value of 0 means that not such retention is intended.
1687  @param uuid
1688  If this text is not empty, then it overrides vol_modification_time
1689  by copying the first 16 decimal digits from uuid, eventually
1690  padding up with decimal '1', and writing a NUL-byte as timezone GMT.
1691  It should express a reasonable time in form YYYYMMDDhhmmsscc
1692  E.g.: 2010040711405800 = 7 Apr 2010 11:40:58 (+0 centiseconds)
1693  @return 1 success, <=0 failure
1694  */
1695 int isoburn_igopt_set_pvd_times(struct isoburn_imgen_opts *opts,
1696  time_t creation_time, time_t modification_time,
1697  time_t expiration_time, time_t effective_time,
1698  char *uuid);
1699 int isoburn_igopt_get_pvd_times(struct isoburn_imgen_opts *opts,
1700  time_t *creation_time, time_t *modification_time,
1701  time_t *expiration_time, time_t *effective_time,
1702  char uuid[17]);
1703 
1704 
1705 /** Associate a libjte environment object to the upcomming write run.
1706  libjte implements Jigdo Template Extraction as of Steve McIntyre and
1707  Richard Atterer.
1708  A non-NULL libjte_handle will cause failure to write if libjte was not
1709  enabled in libisofs at compile time.
1710  @since 0.6.4
1711  @param opts
1712  The option set to work on
1713  @param libjte_handle
1714  Pointer to a struct libjte_env e.g. created by libjte_new().
1715  It must stay existent from the start of image writing by
1716  isoburn_prepare_*() until the write thread has ended.
1717  E.g. until libburn indicates the end of its write run.
1718  @return 1 success, <=0 failure
1719 */
1720 int isoburn_igopt_attach_jte(struct isoburn_imgen_opts *opts,
1721  void *libjte_handle);
1722 
1723 /** Remove eventual association to a libjte environment handle.
1724  @since 0.6.4
1725  @param opts
1726  The option set to work on
1727  @param libjte_handle
1728  If not submitted as NULL, this will return the previously set
1729  libjte handle.
1730  @return 1 success, <=0 failure
1731 */
1732 int isoburn_igopt_detach_jte(struct isoburn_imgen_opts *opts,
1733  void **libjte_handle);
1734 
1735 
1736 /** Set or get the number of trailing zero byte blocks to be written by
1737  libisofs. The image size counter of the emerging ISO image will include
1738  them. Eventual checksums will take them into respect.
1739  They will be written immediately before the eventual image checksum area
1740  which is at the very end of the image.
1741  For a motivation see iso_write_opts_set_tail_blocks() in libisofs.h .
1742  @since 0.6.4
1743  @param opts
1744  The option set to work on
1745  @param num_blocks
1746  Number of extra 2 kB blocks to be written by libisofs.
1747  @return 1 success, <=0 failure
1748 */
1749 int isoburn_igopt_set_tail_blocks(struct isoburn_imgen_opts *opts,
1750  uint32_t num_blocks);
1751 int isoburn_igopt_get_tail_blocks(struct isoburn_imgen_opts *opts,
1752  uint32_t *num_blocks);
1753 
1754 
1755 /** Copy a data file from the local filesystem into the emerging ISO image.
1756  Mark it by an MBR partition entry as PreP partition and also cause
1757  protective MBR partition entries before and after this partition.
1758  See libisofs.h iso_write_opts_set_prep_img().
1759  @since 1.2.4
1760  @param opts
1761  The option set to be manipulated.
1762  @param path
1763  File address in the local file system.
1764  @param flag
1765  With isoburn_igopt_set_prep_partition():
1766  Control bits as of iso_write_opts_set_efi_bootp()
1767  bit0= The path contains instructions for the interval libisofs
1768  reader. See libisofs.h.
1769  @since 1.4.0
1770  With isoburn_igopt_get_prep_partition():
1771  bit0= add the current flag setting & 0x3fffffff to return value 1.
1772  @return 1 success, <=0 failure
1773 */
1774 int isoburn_igopt_set_prep_partition(struct isoburn_imgen_opts *opts,
1775  char *path, int flag);
1776 int isoburn_igopt_get_prep_partition(struct isoburn_imgen_opts *opts,
1777  char **path, int flag);
1778 
1779 /** Copy a data file from the local filesystem into the emerging ISO image
1780  and mark it by a GPT entry as EFI system partition.
1781  @since 1.2.4
1782  @param opts
1783  The option set to be manipulated.
1784  @param path
1785  File address in the local file system.
1786  Instead of a disk path, the word --efi-boot-image may be given.
1787  It exposes in GPT the content of the first El Torito EFI boot image
1788  as EFI system partition.
1789  @param flag
1790  With isoburn_igopt_get_efi_bootp():
1791  Control bits as of iso_write_opts_set_efi_bootp()
1792  bit0= The path contains instructions for the interval libisofs
1793  reader. See libisofs.h.
1794  @since 1.4.0
1795  With isoburn_igopt_set_efi_bootp():
1796  bit0= add the current flag setting & 0x3fffffff to return value 1.
1797  @return 1 success, <=0 failure
1798 */
1799 int isoburn_igopt_set_efi_bootp(struct isoburn_imgen_opts *opts,
1800  char *path, int flag);
1801 int isoburn_igopt_get_efi_bootp(struct isoburn_imgen_opts *opts,
1802  char **path, int flag);
1803 
1804 
1805 /** Cause an arbitrary data file to be appended to the ISO image and to be
1806  described by a partition table entry in an MBR or SUN Disk Label at the
1807  start of the ISO image.
1808  The partition entry will bear the size of the image file rounded up to
1809  the next multiple of 2048 bytes.
1810  MBR or SUN Disk Label are selected by isoburn_igopt_set_system_area()
1811  system area type: 0 selects MBR partition table. 3 selects a SUN partition
1812  table with 320 kB start alignment.
1813  @since 0.6.4
1814  @param opts
1815  The option set to be manipulated.
1816  @param partition_number
1817  Depicts the partition table entry which shall describe the
1818  appended image.
1819  Range with MBR: 1 to 4. 1 will cause the whole ISO image to be
1820  unclaimable space before partition 1.
1821  @since 0.6.6
1822  Range with SUN Disk Label: 2 to 8.
1823  @param image_path
1824  File address in the local file system.
1825  With SUN Disk Label: an empty name causes the partition to become
1826  a copy of the next lower partition.
1827  @param partition_type
1828  The MBR partition type. E.g. FAT12 = 0x01 , FAT16 = 0x06,
1829  Linux Native Partition = 0x83. See fdisk command L.
1830  This parameter is ignored with SUN Disk Label.
1831  @return
1832  <=0 = error, 1 = success
1833 */
1834 int isoburn_igopt_set_partition_img(struct isoburn_imgen_opts *opts,
1835  int partition_number, uint8_t partition_type,
1836  char *image_path);
1837 
1838 /** Inquire the current settings made by isoburn_igopt_set_partition_img().
1839  @since 0.6.4
1840  @param opts
1841  The option set to be inquired.
1842  @param num_entries
1843  Number of array elements in partition_types[] and image_paths[].
1844  @param partition_types
1845  The partition type associated with the partition. Valid only if
1846  image_paths[] of the same index is not NULL.
1847  @param image_paths
1848  Its elements get filled with either NULL or a pointer to a string
1849  with a file address or an empty text.
1850  @return
1851  <0 = error
1852  0 = no partition image set
1853  >0 highest used partition number
1854 */
1855 int isoburn_igopt_get_partition_img(struct isoburn_imgen_opts *opts,
1856  int num_entries,
1857  uint8_t partition_types[],
1858  char *image_paths[]);
1859 
1860 
1861 /** Set flag bits for a partition defined by isoburn_igopt_set_partition_img().
1862  The bits will be forwarded to libisofs iso_write_opts_set_partition_img().
1863  @since 1.4.0
1864  @param opts
1865  The option set to be manipulated.
1866  @param partition_number
1867  Depicts the partition table entry to which shall the flags bits
1868  shall apply.
1869  @param flag
1870  Control bits as of iso_write_opts_set_partition_img()
1871  bit0= The path contains instructions for the interval libisofs
1872  reader. See libisofs.h.
1873  @since 1.4.0
1874  @return
1875  <=0 = error, 1 = success
1876 */
1877 int isoburn_igopt_set_part_flag(struct isoburn_imgen_opts *opts,
1878  int partition_number, int flag);
1879 
1880 /** Inquire the current settings made by isoburn_igopt_set_part_flags().
1881  @since 1.4.0
1882  @param opts
1883  The option set to be inquired.
1884  @param num_entries
1885  Number of array elements in part_flags[].
1886  @param part_flags
1887  The array elements 0 to num_entries - 1 will get filled by the
1888  flag bits of the images of the corresponding partition.
1889  @return
1890  <0 = error
1891  0 = no partition image set
1892  >0 highest used partition number
1893 */
1894 int isoburn_igopt_get_part_flags(struct isoburn_imgen_opts *opts,
1895  int num_entries, int part_flags[]);
1896 
1897 
1898 /** Control whether partitions created by iso_write_opts_set_partition_img()
1899  are to be represented in MBR or as GPT partitions.
1900  @since 1.4.0
1901  @param opts
1902  The option set to be manipulated.
1903  @param gpt
1904  0= represent as MBR partition; as GPT only if other GPT partitions
1905  are present
1906  1= represent as GPT partition and cause protective MBR with a single
1907  partition which covers the whole output data.
1908  This may fail if other settings demand MBR partitions.
1909  Do not use other values for now.
1910  @return
1911  <=0 = error, 1 = success
1912 */
1913 int isoburn_igopt_set_appended_as_gpt(struct isoburn_imgen_opts *opts,
1914  int gpt);
1915 
1916 /** Inquire the current setting made by isoburn_igopt_set_appended_as_gpt().
1917  @since 1.4.0
1918  @param opts
1919  The option set to be inquired.
1920  @param gpt
1921  Returns the current value.
1922  @return
1923  <=0 = error, 1 = success
1924 */
1925 int isoburn_igopt_get_appended_as_gpt(struct isoburn_imgen_opts *opts,
1926  int *gpt);
1927 
1928 
1929 /** Control whether partitions created by iso_write_opts_set_partition_img()
1930  are to be represented in Apple Partition Map.
1931  @since 1.4.4
1932  @param opts
1933  The option set to be manipulated.
1934  @param apm
1935  0= do not represent appended partitions in APM
1936  1= represent in APM, even if not
1937  iso_write_opts_set_part_like_isohybrid() enables it and no
1938  other APM partitions emerge.
1939  Do not use other values for now.
1940  @return
1941  <=0 = error, 1 = success
1942 */
1943 int isoburn_igopt_set_appended_as_apm(struct isoburn_imgen_opts *opts,
1944  int apm);
1945 
1946 /** Inquire the current setting made by isoburn_igopt_set_appended_as_apm().
1947  @since 1.4.4
1948  @param opts
1949  The option set to be inquired.
1950  @param gpt
1951  Returns the current value.
1952  @return
1953  <=0 = error, 1 = success
1954 */
1955 int isoburn_igopt_get_appended_as_apm(struct isoburn_imgen_opts *opts,
1956  int *apm);
1957 
1958 
1959 /** Control whether bits 2 to 8 of el_torito_set_isolinux_options()
1960  shall apply even if not isohybrid MBR patching is enabled (bit1 of
1961  parameter options of isoburn_igopt_set_system_area()).
1962  For details see iso_write_opts_set_part_like_isohybrid() in libisofs.h.
1963  @since 1.4.4
1964  @param opts
1965  The option set to be manipulated.
1966  @param alike
1967  0= Apply isohybrid behavior only with ISOLINUX isohybrid.
1968  Do not mention appended partitions in APM unless
1969  isoburn_igopt_set_appended_as_apm() is enabled.
1970  1= Apply isohybrid behavior even without ISOLINUX isohybrid.
1971  @return
1972  <=0 = error, 1 = success
1973 */
1974 int isoburn_igopt_set_part_like_isohybrid(struct isoburn_imgen_opts *opts,
1975  int alike);
1976 
1977 /** Inquire the current setting of isoburn_igopt_set_part_like_isohybrid().
1978  @since 1.4.4
1979  @param opts
1980  The option set to be inquired.
1981  @param alike
1982  Returns the current value.
1983  @return
1984  <=0 = error, 1 = success
1985 */
1986 int isoburn_igopt_get_part_like_isohybrid(struct isoburn_imgen_opts *opts,
1987  int *alike);
1988 
1989 
1990 /** Set a name for the system area. This setting is ignored unless system area
1991  type 3 "SUN Disk Label" is in effect by iso_write_opts_set_system_area().
1992  In this case it will replace the default text at the start of the image:
1993  "CD-ROM Disc with Sun sparc boot created by libisofs"
1994  @since 0.6.6
1995  @param opts
1996  The option set to be manipulated.
1997  @param label
1998  A text of up to 128 characters.
1999  @return
2000  <=0 = error, 1 = success
2001 */
2002 int isoburn_igopt_set_disc_label(struct isoburn_imgen_opts *opts, char *label);
2003 
2004 /** Inquire the current setting made by isoburn_igopt_set_disc_label().
2005  @since 0.6.6
2006  @param opts
2007  The option set to be inquired.
2008  @param label
2009  Returns a pointer to the currently set label string.
2010  Do not alter this string.
2011  Use only as long as the opts object exists.
2012  @return
2013  <=0 = error, 1 = success
2014 */
2015 int isoburn_igopt_get_disc_label(struct isoburn_imgen_opts *opts,
2016  char **label);
2017 
2018 /** Set a serial number for the HFS+ extension of the emerging ISO image.
2019  @since 1.2.4
2020  @param opts
2021  The option set to be manipulated.
2022  @param serial_number
2023  8 bytes which should be unique to the image.
2024  If all bytes are 0, then the serial number will be generated as
2025  random number by libisofs. This is the default setting.
2026  @return
2027  <=0 = error, 1 = success
2028 */
2029 int isoburn_igopt_set_hfsp_serial_number(struct isoburn_imgen_opts *opts,
2030  uint8_t serial_number[8]);
2031 
2032 
2033 /** Inquire the current setting made by isoburn_igopt_set_disc_label()
2034  @since 1.2.4
2035  @param opts
2036  The option set to be inquired.
2037  @param serial_number
2038  Will get filled with the current setting.
2039  @return
2040  <=0 = error, 1 = success
2041 */
2042 int isoburn_igopt_get_hfsp_serial_number(struct isoburn_imgen_opts *opts,
2043  uint8_t serial_number[8]);
2044 
2045 /** Set the allocation block size for HFS+ production and the block size
2046  for layout and address unit of Apple Partition map.
2047  @since 1.2.4
2048  @param opts
2049  The option set to be manipulated.
2050  @param hfsp_block_size
2051  -1 means that this setting shall be left unchanged
2052  0 allows the automatic default setting
2053  512 and 2048 enforce a size.
2054  @param apm_block_size
2055  -1 means that this setting shall be left unchanged
2056  0 allows the automatic default setting
2057  512 and 2048 enforce a size.
2058  Size 512 cannot be combined with GPT production.
2059  Size 2048 cannot be mounted -t hfsplus by Linux kernels at least up
2060  to 2.6.32.
2061  @return
2062  <=0 = error, 1 = success
2063 */
2064 int isoburn_igopt_set_hfsp_block_size(struct isoburn_imgen_opts *opts,
2065  int hfsp_block_size, int apm_block_size);
2066 
2067 /** Inquire the current setting made by isoburn_igopt_set_hfsp_block_size
2068  @since 1.2.4
2069  @param opts
2070  The option set to be inquired.
2071  @param hfsp_block_size
2072  Will be set to a value as described above. Except -1.
2073  @param apm_block_size
2074  Will be set to a value as described above. Except -1.
2075  @return
2076  <=0 = error, 1 = success
2077 */
2078 int isoburn_igopt_get_hfsp_block_size(struct isoburn_imgen_opts *opts,
2079  int *hfsp_block_size, int *apm_block_size);
2080 
2081 
2082 /** Set or inquire the write type for the next write run on optical media.
2083  @since 1.2.4
2084  @param opts
2085  The option set to be manipulated or inquired.
2086  @param do_tao
2087  The value to be set or the variable where to return the current
2088  setting:
2089  0 = Let libburn choose according to other write parameters.
2090  This is advisable unless there are particular reasons not to
2091  use one of the two write types. Be aware that 1 and -1 can
2092  lead to failure if the write type is not appropriate for
2093  the given media situation.
2094  1 = Use BURN_WRITE_TAO which does
2095  TAO on CD, Incremental on DVD-R,
2096  no track reservation on DVD+R and BD-R
2097  -1 = Use BURN_WRITE_SAO which does
2098  SAO on CD, DAO on DVD-R,
2099  track reservation on DVD+R and BD-R
2100  @return
2101  <=0 = error, 1 = success
2102 */
2103 int isoburn_igopt_set_write_type(struct isoburn_imgen_opts *opts, int do_tao);
2104 int isoburn_igopt_get_write_type(struct isoburn_imgen_opts *opts, int *do_tao);
2105 
2106 /** Set or inquire whether a final fsync(2) is performed when updating the
2107  multi-session information of libburn stdio pseudo-drives by
2108  isoburn_activate_session().
2109  Note:
2110  fsync(2) calls during and at the end of isoburn_disc_write() are controlled
2111  by libburn call burn_write_opts_set_stdio_fsync().
2112  @since 1.2.4
2113  @param opts
2114  The option set to be manipulated or inquired.
2115  @param do_sync
2116  1= call fsync(2) with stdio drives in isoburn_activate_session()
2117  0= do not
2118  @return
2119  <=0 = error, 1 = success
2120  */
2121 int isoburn_igopt_set_stdio_endsync(struct isoburn_imgen_opts *opts,
2122  int do_sync);
2123 int isoburn_igopt_get_stdio_endsync(struct isoburn_imgen_opts *opts,
2124  int *do_sync);
2125 
2126 /* ----------------------------------------------------------------------- */
2127 /* End of Options for image generation */
2128 /* ----------------------------------------------------------------------- */
2129 
2130 
2131 /** Frontend of libisofs call iso_conv_name_chars() controlled by
2132  struct isoburn_imgen_opts rather than IsoWriteOpts.
2133  See libisofs.h for a more detailed description.
2134  @since 1.3.6
2135  @param opts
2136  Defines options like output charset, UCS-2 versus UTF-16 for Joliet,
2137  and naming restrictions.
2138  @param name
2139  The input text which shall be converted.
2140  @param name_len
2141  The number of bytes in input text.
2142  @param result
2143  Will return the conversion result in case of success. Terminated by
2144  a trailing zero byte.
2145  Use free() to dispose it when no longer needed.
2146  @param result_len
2147  Will return the number of bytes in result (excluding trailing zero)
2148  @param flag
2149  Bitfield for control purposes.
2150  bit0-bit7= Name space
2151  0= generic (to_charset is valid,
2152  no reserved characters, no length limits)
2153  1= Rock Ridge (to_charset is valid)
2154  2= Joliet (to_charset gets overridden by UCS-2 or UTF-16)
2155  3= ECMA-119 (to_charset gets overridden by the
2156  dull ISO 9660 subset of ASCII)
2157  4= HFS+ (to_charset gets overridden by UTF-16BE)
2158  bit8= Treat input text as directory name
2159  (matters for Joliet and ECMA-119)
2160  bit9= Do not issue error messages
2161  bit15= Reverse operation (best to be done only with results of
2162  previous conversions)
2163  @return
2164  1 means success, <=0 means error
2165 */
2166 int isoburn_conv_name_chars(struct isoburn_imgen_opts *opts,
2167  char *name, size_t name_len,
2168  char **result, size_t *result_len, int flag);
2169 
2170 
2171 /** Get the image attached to a drive, if any.
2172  @since 0.1.0
2173  @param d The drive to inquire
2174  @return A reference to attached image, or NULL if the drive has no image
2175  attached. This reference needs to be released via iso_image_unref()
2176  when it is not longer needed.
2177 */
2178 IsoImage *isoburn_get_attached_image(struct burn_drive *d);
2179 
2180 /** Get the start address of the image that is attached to the drive, if any.
2181  @since 1.2.2
2182  @param d The drive to inquire
2183  @return The logical block address where the System Area of the image
2184  starts. <0 means that the address is invalid.
2185 */
2186 int isoburn_get_attached_start_lba(struct burn_drive *d);
2187 
2188 
2189 /** Load the ISO filesystem directory tree from the medium in the given drive.
2190  This will give libisoburn the base on which it can let libisofs perform
2191  image growing or image modification. The loaded volset gets attached
2192  to the drive object and handed out to the application.
2193  Not a wrapper, but peculiar to libisoburn.
2194  @since 0.1.0
2195  @param d The drive which holds an existing ISO filesystem or blank media.
2196  d is allowed to be NULL which produces an empty ISO image. In
2197  this case one has to call before writing isoburn_attach_volset()
2198  with the volset from this call and with the intended output
2199  drive.
2200  @param read_opts The read options which can be chosen by the application
2201  @param image the image read, if the disc is blank it will have no files.
2202  This reference needs to be released via iso_image_unref() when
2203  it is not longer needed. The drive, if not NULL, will hold an
2204  own reference which it will release when it gets a new volset
2205  or when it gets released via isoburn_drive_release().
2206  You can pass NULL if you already have a reference or you plan to
2207  obtain it later with isoburn_get_attached_image(). Of course, if
2208  you haven't specified a valid drive (i.e., if d == NULL), this
2209  parameter can't be NULL.
2210  @return <=0 error , 1 = success
2211 */
2212 int isoburn_read_image(struct burn_drive *d,
2213  struct isoburn_read_opts *read_opts,
2214  IsoImage **image);
2215 
2216 /** Set a callback function for producing pacifier messages during the lengthy
2217  process of image reading. The callback function and the application handle
2218  are stored until they are needed for the underlying call to libisofs.
2219  Other than with libisofs the handle is managed entirely by the application.
2220  An idle .free() function is exposed to libisofs. The handle has to stay
2221  valid until isoburn_read_image() is done. It has to be detached by
2222  isoburn_set_read_pacifier(drive, NULL, NULL);
2223  before it may be removed from memory.
2224  @since 0.1.0
2225  @param drive The drive which will be used with isoburn_read_image()
2226  It has to be acquired by an isoburn_* wrapper call.
2227  @param read_pacifier The callback function
2228  @param app_handle The app handle which the callback function can obtain
2229  via iso_image_get_attached_data() from its IsoImage*
2230  @return 1 success, <=0 failure
2231 */
2232 int isoburn_set_read_pacifier(struct burn_drive *drive,
2233  int (*read_pacifier)(IsoImage*, IsoFileSource*),
2234  void *app_handle);
2235 
2236 /** Inquire the partition offset of the loaded image. The first 512 bytes of
2237  the image get examined whether they bear an MBR signature and a first
2238  partition table entry which matches the size of the image. In this case
2239  the start address is recorded as partition offset and internal buffers
2240  get adjusted.
2241  See also isoburn_igopt_set_part_offset().
2242  @since 0.6.2
2243  @param drive The drive with the loaded image
2244  @param block_offset_2k returns the recognized partition offset
2245  @return <0 = error
2246  0 = no partition offset recognized
2247  1 = acceptable non-zero offset, buffers are adjusted
2248  2 = offset is credible but not acceptable for buffer size
2249 */
2250 int isoburn_get_img_partition_offset(struct burn_drive *drive,
2251  uint32_t *block_offset_2k);
2252 
2253 
2254 /** Set the IsoImage to be used with a drive. This eventually releases
2255  the reference to the old IsoImage attached to the drive.
2256  Caution: Use with care. It hardly makes sense to replace an image that
2257  reflects a valid ISO image on the medium.
2258  This call is rather intended for writing a newly created and populated
2259  image to blank media. The use case in xorriso is to let an image survive
2260  the change or demise of the outdev target drive.
2261  @since 0.1.0
2262  @param d The drive which shall be write target of the volset.
2263  @param image The image that represents the image to be written.
2264  This image pointer MUST already be a valid reference suitable
2265  for iso_image_unref().
2266  It may have been obtained by appropriate libisofs calls or by
2267  isoburn_read_image() with d==NULL.
2268  @return <=0 error , 1 = success
2269 */
2270 int isoburn_attach_image(struct burn_drive *d, IsoImage *image);
2271 
2272 
2273 /** Set the start address of the image that is attached to the drive, if any.
2274  @since 1.2.2
2275  @param d The drive to inquire
2276  @param lba The logical block address where the System Area of the image
2277  starts. <0 means that the address is invalid.
2278  @param flag Bitfield, submit 0 for now.
2279  @return <=0 error (e.g. because no image is attached), 1 = success
2280 */
2281 int isoburn_attach_start_lba(struct burn_drive *d, int lba, int flag);
2282 
2283 
2284 /** Return the best possible estimation of the currently available capacity of
2285  the medium. This might depend on particular write option settings and on
2286  drive state.
2287  An eventual start address for emulated multi-session will be subtracted
2288  from the capacity estimation given by burn_disc_available_space().
2289  Negative results get defaulted to 0.
2290  Wrapper for: burn_disc_available_space()
2291  @since 0.1.0
2292  @param d The drive to query.
2293  @param o If not NULL: write parameters to be set on drive before query
2294  @return number of most probably available free bytes
2295 */
2296 off_t isoburn_disc_available_space(struct burn_drive *d,
2297  struct burn_write_opts *o);
2298 
2299 
2300 /** Obtain the start block number of the most recent session on the medium. In
2301  case of random access media this will normally be 0. Successfull return is
2302  not a guarantee that there is a ISO-9660 image at all. The call will fail,
2303  nevertheless,if isoburn_disc_get_status() returns not BURN_DISC_APPENDABLE
2304  or BURN_DISC_FULL.
2305  Note: The result of this call may be fabricated by a previous call of
2306  isoburn_set_msc1() which can override the rule to load the most recent
2307  session.
2308  Wrapper for: burn_disc_get_msc1()
2309  @since 0.1.0
2310  @param d The drive to inquire
2311  @param start_lba Contains on success the start address in 2048 byte blocks
2312  @return <=0 error , 1 = success
2313 */
2314 int isoburn_disc_get_msc1(struct burn_drive *d, int *start_lba);
2315 
2316 
2317 /** Use this with trackno==0 to obtain the predicted start block number of the
2318  new session. The interesting number is returned in parameter nwa.
2319  Wrapper for: burn_disc_track_lba_nwa()
2320  @since 0.1.0
2321  @param d The drive to inquire
2322  @param o If not NULL: write parameters to be set on drive before query
2323  @param trackno Submit 0.
2324  @param lba return value: start lba
2325  @param nwa return value: Next Writeable Address
2326  @return 1=nwa is valid , 0=nwa is not valid , -1=error
2327 */
2328 int isoburn_disc_track_lba_nwa(struct burn_drive *d, struct burn_write_opts *o,
2329  int trackno, int *lba, int *nwa);
2330 
2331 
2332 /** Obtain the size which was attributed to an emulated appendable on actually
2333  overwriteable media. This value is supposed to be <= 2048 * nwa as of
2334  isoburn_disc_track_lba_nwa().
2335  @since 0.1.0
2336  @param d The drive holding the medium.
2337  @param start_byte The reply value counted in bytes, not in sectors.
2338  @param flag Unused yet. Submit 0.
2339  @return 1=stat_byte is valid, 0=not an emulated appendable, -1=error
2340 */
2341 int isoburn_get_min_start_byte(struct burn_drive *d, off_t *start_byte,
2342  int flag);
2343 
2344 
2345 /** Start production of an ISO 9660 image using the method of Growing:
2346  Create a disc object for writing the new session from the created or loaded
2347  iso_volset which has been manipulated via libisofs, to the same medium from
2348  where the image was eventually loaded.
2349  This call starts a libisofs thread which begins to produce the image.
2350  It has to be revoked by isoburn_cancel_prepared_write() if for some reason
2351  this image data stream shall not be consumed.
2352  The returned struct burn_disc is ready for use by a subsequent call to
2353  isoburn_disc_write(). After this asynchronous writing has ended and the
2354  drive is BURN_DRIVE_IDLE again, the burn_disc object has to be disposed
2355  by burn_disc_free().
2356  @since 0.1.0
2357  @param drive The combined source and target drive, grabbed with
2358  isoburn_drive_scan_and_grab(). .
2359  @param disc Returns the newly created burn_disc object.
2360  @param opts Image generation options, see isoburn_igopt_*()
2361  @return <=0 error , 1 = success
2362 */
2363 int isoburn_prepare_disc(struct burn_drive *drive, struct burn_disc **disc,
2364  struct isoburn_imgen_opts *opts);
2365 
2366 
2367 /** Start production of an ISO 9660 image using the method of Modifying:
2368  Create a disc object for producing a new image from a previous image
2369  plus the changes made by user. The generated burn_disc is suitable
2370  to be written to a grabbed drive with blank writeable medium.
2371  But you must not use the same drive for input and output, because data
2372  will be read from the source drive while at the same time the target
2373  drive is already writing.
2374  This call starts a libisofs thread which begins to produce the image.
2375  It has to be revoked by isoburn_cancel_prepared_write() if for some reason
2376  this image data stream shall not be consumed.
2377  The resulting burn_disc object has to be disposed when all its writing
2378  is done and the drive is BURN_DRIVE_IDLE again after asynchronous
2379  burn_disc_write().
2380  @since 0.1.0
2381  @param in_drive The input drive, grabbed with isoburn_drive_aquire() or
2382  one of its alternatives.
2383  @param disc Returns the newly created burn_disc object.
2384  @param opts Options for image generation and data transport to the
2385  medium.
2386  @param out_drive The output drive, from isoburn_drive_aquire() et.al..
2387  @return <=0 error , 1 = success
2388 */
2389 int isoburn_prepare_new_image(struct burn_drive *in_drive,
2390  struct burn_disc **disc,
2391  struct isoburn_imgen_opts *opts,
2392  struct burn_drive *out_drive);
2393 
2394 
2395 /** Start production of an ISO 9660 image using the method of Blind Growing:
2396  Create a disc object for writing an add-on session from the created or
2397  loaded IsoImage which has been manipulated via libisofs, to a different
2398  drive than the one from where it was loaded.
2399  Usually output will be stdio:/dev/fd/1 (i.e. stdout) being piped
2400  into some burn program like with this classic gesture:
2401  mkisofs -M $dev -C $msc1,$nwa | cdrecord -waiti dev=$dev
2402  Parameter translation into libisoburn:
2403  $dev is the address by which parameter in_drive of this call was
2404  acquired $msc1 was set by isoburn_set_msc1() before image reading
2405  or was detected from the in_drive medium
2406  $nwa is a parameter of this call
2407  or can be used as detected from the in_drive medium
2408 
2409  This call starts a libisofs thread which begins to produce the image.
2410  It has to be revoked by isoburn_cancel_prepared_write() if for some reason
2411  this image data stream shall not be consumed.
2412  This call waits for libisofs output to become available and then detaches
2413  the input drive object from the data source object by which libisofs was
2414  reading from the input drive.
2415  So, as far as libisofs is concerned, that drive may be released immediately
2416  after this call in order to allow the consumer to access the drive for
2417  writing.
2418  The consumer should wait for input to become available and only then open
2419  its burn drive. With cdrecord this is caused by option -waiti.
2420 
2421  The resulting burn_disc object has to be disposed when all its writing
2422  is done and the drive is BURN_DRIVE_IDLE again after asynchronous
2423  burn_disc_write().
2424  @since 0.2.2
2425  @param in_drive The input drive,grabbed with isoburn_drive_scan_and_grab().
2426  @param disc Returns the newly created burn_disc object.
2427  @param opts Options for image generation and data transport to media.
2428  @param out_drive The output drive, from isoburn_drive_aquire() et.al..
2429  typically stdio:/dev/fd/1 .
2430  @param nwa The address (2048 byte block count) where the add-on
2431  session will be finally stored on a mountable medium
2432  or in a mountable file.
2433  If nwa is -1 then the address is used as determined from
2434  the in_drive medium.
2435  @return <=0 error , 1 = success
2436 */
2437 int isoburn_prepare_blind_grow(struct burn_drive *in_drive,
2438  struct burn_disc **disc,
2439  struct isoburn_imgen_opts *opts,
2440  struct burn_drive *out_drive, int nwa);
2441 
2442 
2443 /**
2444  Revoke isoburn_prepare_*() instead of running isoburn_disc_write().
2445  libisofs reserves resources and maybe already starts generating the
2446  image stream when one of above three calls is performed. It is mandatory to
2447  either run isoburn_disc_write() or to revoke the preparations by the
2448  call described here.
2449  If this call returns 0 or 1 then the write thread of libisofs has ended.
2450  @since 0.1.0
2451  @param input_drive The drive or in_drive which was used with the
2452  preparation call.
2453  @param output_drive The out_drive used with isoburn_prepare_new_image(),
2454  NULL if none.
2455  @param flag Bitfield, submit 0 for now.
2456  bit0= -reserved for internal use-
2457  @return <0 error, 0= no pending preparations detectable, 1 = canceled
2458 */
2459 int isoburn_cancel_prepared_write(struct burn_drive *input_drive,
2460  struct burn_drive *output_drive, int flag);
2461 
2462 
2463 /**
2464  Override the truncation setting that was made with flag bit2 during the
2465  call of isoburn_drive_aquire. This applies only to stdio pseudo drives.
2466  @since 0.1.6
2467  @param drive The drive which was acquired and shall be used for writing.
2468  @param flag Bitfield controlling the setting:
2469  bit0= truncate (else do not truncate)
2470  bit1= do not warn if call is inappropriate to drive
2471  bit2= only set if truncation is currently enabled
2472  do not warn if call is inappropriate to drive
2473  @return 1 success, 0 inappropriate drive, <0 severe error
2474 */
2475 int isoburn_set_truncate(struct burn_drive *drive, int flag);
2476 
2477 
2478 /** Start writing of the new session.
2479  This call is asynchrounous. I.e. it returns quite soon and the progress has
2480  to be watched by a loop with call burn_drive_get_status() until
2481  BURN_DRIVE_IDLE is returned.
2482  Wrapper for: burn_disc_write()
2483  @since 0.1.0
2484  @param o Options which control the burn process. See burnwrite_opts_*()
2485  in libburn.h.
2486  @param disc Disc object created either by isoburn_prepare_disc() or by
2487  isoburn_prepare_new_image().
2488 */
2489 void isoburn_disc_write(struct burn_write_opts *o, struct burn_disc *disc);
2490 
2491 
2492 /** Inquire state and fill parameters of the fifo which is attached to
2493  the emerging track. This should be done in the pacifier loop while
2494  isoburn_disc_write() or burn_disc_write() are active.
2495  This works only with drives obtained by isoburn_drive_scan_and_grab()
2496  or isoburn_drive_grab(). If isoburn_prepare_new_image() was used, then
2497  parameter out_drive must have announced the track output drive.
2498  Hint: If only burn_write_opts and not burn_drive is known, then the drive
2499  can be obtained by burn_write_opts_get_drive().
2500  @since 0.1.0
2501  @param d The drive to which the track with the fifo gets burned.
2502  @param size The total size of the fifo
2503  @param free_bytes The current free capacity of the fifo
2504  @param status_text Returns a pointer to a constant text, see below
2505  @return <0 reply invalid, >=0 fifo status code:
2506  bit0+1=input status, bit2=consumption status, i.e:
2507  0="standby" : data processing not started yet
2508  1="active" : input and consumption are active
2509  2="ending" : input has ended without error
2510  3="failing" : input had error and ended,
2511  4="unused" : ( consumption has ended before processing start )
2512  5="abandoned" : consumption has ended prematurely
2513  6="ended" : consumption has ended without input error
2514  7="aborted" : consumption has ended after input error
2515 */
2516 int isoburn_get_fifo_status(struct burn_drive *d, int *size, int *free_bytes,
2517  char **status_text);
2518 
2519 
2520 /** Inquire whether the most recent write run was successful.
2521  Wrapper for: burn_drive_wrote_well()
2522  @since 0.1.0
2523  @param d The drive to inquire
2524  @return 1=burn seems to have went well, 0=burn failed
2525 */
2526 int isoburn_drive_wrote_well(struct burn_drive *d);
2527 
2528 
2529 /** Call this after isoburn_disc_write has finished and burn_drive_wrote_well()
2530  indicates success. It will eventually complete the emulation of
2531  multi-session functionality, if needed at all. Let libisoburn decide.
2532  Not a wrapper, but peculiar to libisoburn.
2533  @since 0.1.0
2534  @param d The output drive to which the session was written
2535  @return 1 success , <=0 failure
2536 */
2537 int isoburn_activate_session(struct burn_drive *d);
2538 
2539 
2540 /** Wait after normal end of operations until libisofs ended all write
2541  threads and freed resource reservations.
2542  This call is not mandatory. But without it, messages from the ending
2543  threads might appear after the application ended its write procedure.
2544  @since 0.1.0
2545  @param input_drive The drive or in_drive which was used with the
2546  preparation call.
2547  @param output_drive The out_drive used with isoburn_prepare_new_image(),
2548  NULL if none.
2549  @param flag Bitfield, submit 0 for now.
2550  @return <=0 error , 1 = success
2551 */
2552 int isoburn_sync_after_write(struct burn_drive *input_drive,
2553  struct burn_drive *output_drive, int flag);
2554 
2555 
2556 /** Release an acquired drive.
2557  Wrapper for: burn_drive_release()
2558  @since 0.1.0
2559  @param drive The drive to be released
2560  @param eject 1= eject medium from drive , 0= do not eject
2561 */
2562 void isoburn_drive_release(struct burn_drive *drive, int eject);
2563 
2564 
2565 /** Shutdown all three libraries.
2566  Wrapper for : iso_finish() and burn_finish().
2567  @since 0.1.0
2568 */
2569 void isoburn_finish(void);
2570 
2571 
2572 /*
2573  The following calls are for expert applications only.
2574  An application should have a special reason to use them.
2575 */
2576 
2577 
2578 /** Inquire wether the medium needs emulation or would be suitable for
2579  generic multi-session via libburn.
2580  @since 0.1.0
2581  @param d The drive to inquire
2582  @return 0 is generic multi-session
2583  1 is emulated multi-session
2584  -1 is not suitable for isoburn
2585 */
2586 int isoburn_needs_emulation(struct burn_drive *d);
2587 
2588 
2589 /* ---------------------------- Test area ----------------------------- */
2590 
2591 /* no tests active, currently */
2592 
2593 #ifdef __cplusplus
2594 } /* extern "C" */
2595 #endif
2596 
2597 #endif /* LIBISOBURN_LIBISOBURN_H_ */
2598 
int isoburn_attach_start_lba(struct burn_drive *d, int lba, int flag)
Set the start address of the image that is attached to the drive, if any.
void isoburn_disc_erase(struct burn_drive *drive, int fast)
Mark the medium as blank.
int isoburn_igopt_get_effective_lba(struct isoburn_imgen_opts *o, int *lba)
Obtain after image preparation the block address where the session will start on the medium...
int isoburn_set_read_pacifier(struct burn_drive *drive, int(*read_pacifier)(IsoImage *, IsoFileSource *), void *app_handle)
Set a callback function for producing pacifier messages during the lengthy process of image reading...
int isoburn_igopt_get_rr_reloc(struct isoburn_imgen_opts *o, char **name, int *flags)
Obtain the settings of isoburn_igopt_set_rr_reloc().
int isoburn_igopt_get_over_ugid(struct isoburn_imgen_opts *o, int *replace_uid, int *replace_gid, uid_t *uid, gid_t *gid)
void isoburn_drive_release(struct burn_drive *drive, int eject)
Release an acquired drive.
int isoburn_igopt_get_system_area(struct isoburn_imgen_opts *o, char data[32768], int *options)
int isoburn_sync_after_write(struct burn_drive *input_drive, struct burn_drive *output_drive, int flag)
Wait after normal end of operations until libisofs ended all write threads and freed resource reserva...
int isoburn_prepare_disc(struct burn_drive *drive, struct burn_disc **disc, struct isoburn_imgen_opts *opts)
Start production of an ISO 9660 image using the method of Growing: Create a disc object for writing t...
int isoburn_igopt_get_relaxed(struct isoburn_imgen_opts *o, int *relax)
int isoburn_igopt_get_level(struct isoburn_imgen_opts *o, int *level)
int isoburn_igopt_get_sort_files(struct isoburn_imgen_opts *o, int *value)
int isoburn_get_mount_params(struct burn_drive *d, int adr_mode, char *adr_value, int *lba, int *track, int *session, char volid[33], int flag)
Try to convert the given entity address into various entity addresses which would describe it...
void isoburn_finish(void)
Shutdown all three libraries.
int isoburn_ropt_get_default_perms(struct isoburn_read_opts *o, uid_t *uid, gid_t *gid, mode_t *mode)
int isoburn_ropt_set_data_cache(struct isoburn_read_opts *o, int cache_tiles, int tile_blocks, int flag)
Sets the size and granularity of the cache which libisoburn provides to libisofs for reading of ISO i...
void isoburn_disc_write(struct burn_write_opts *o, struct burn_disc *disc)
Start writing of the new session.
int isoburn_igopt_set_sort_files(struct isoburn_imgen_opts *o, int value)
struct isoburn_toc_session ** isoburn_toc_disc_get_sessions(struct isoburn_toc_disc *disc, int *num)
Get the array of session handles and the number of complete sessions from the table of content...
int isoburn_drive_set_msgs_submit(struct burn_drive *d, int(*msgs_submit)(void *handle, int error_code, char msg_text[], int os_errno, char severity[], int flag), void *submit_handle, int submit_flag, int flag)
Attach to a drive an application provided method for immediate delivery of messages.
int isoburn_disc_pretend_full_uncond(struct burn_drive *drive)
Sets the medium status to BURN_DISC_FULL unconditionally.
int isoburn_activate_session(struct burn_drive *d)
Call this after isoburn_disc_write has finished and burn_drive_wrote_well() indicates success...
void isoburn_toc_disc_free(struct isoburn_toc_disc *disc)
Release the memory associated with a master handle of a medium.
int isoburn_igopt_set_appended_as_gpt(struct isoburn_imgen_opts *opts, int gpt)
Control whether partitions created by iso_write_opts_set_partition_img() are to be represented in MBR...
int isoburn_cancel_prepared_write(struct burn_drive *input_drive, struct burn_drive *output_drive, int flag)
Revoke isoburn_prepare_*() instead of running isoburn_disc_write().
int isoburn_read_iso_head(struct burn_drive *d, int lba, int *image_blocks, char *info, int flag)
Try whether the data at the given address look like a ISO 9660 image header and obtain its alleged si...
int isoburn_drive_scan_and_grab(struct burn_drive_info *drive_infos[], char *adr, int load)
Acquire a target drive by its filesystem path or libburn persistent address.
enum burn_disc_status isoburn_disc_get_status(struct burn_drive *drive)
Inquire the medium status.
void isoburn_version(int *major, int *minor, int *micro)
Obtain the three release version numbers of the library.
int isoburn_igopt_set_rr_reloc(struct isoburn_imgen_opts *o, char *name, int flags)
If not isoburn_igopt_allow_deep_paths is in effect, then it may become necessary to relocate director...
int isoburn_igopt_get_over_mode(struct isoburn_imgen_opts *o, int *replace_dir_mode, int *replace_file_mode, mode_t *dir_mode, mode_t *file_mode)
int isoburn_igopt_get_pvd_times(struct isoburn_imgen_opts *opts, time_t *creation_time, time_t *modification_time, time_t *expiration_time, time_t *effective_time, char uuid[17])
int isoburn_set_msc1(struct burn_drive *d, int adr_mode, char *adr_value, int flag)
Set up isoburn_disc_get_msc1() to return a fabricated value.
int isoburn_ropt_get_data_cache(struct isoburn_read_opts *o, int *cache_tiles, int *tile_blocks, int *set_flag, int flag)
Inquire the current settings of isoburn_set_data_cache().
int isoburn_ropt_new(struct isoburn_read_opts **o, int flag)
Produces a set of image read options, initialized with default values.
int isoburn_igopt_get_appended_as_gpt(struct isoburn_imgen_opts *opts, int *gpt)
Inquire the current setting made by isoburn_igopt_set_appended_as_gpt().
int isoburn_toc_disc_get_sectors(struct isoburn_toc_disc *disc)
Tell the number of 2048 byte blocks covered by the table of content.
int isoburn_ropt_set_truncate_mode(struct isoburn_read_opts *o, int mode, int length)
Set the name truncation mode and the maximum name length for imported file objects.
int isoburn_igopt_set_fifo_size(struct isoburn_imgen_opts *o, int fifo_size)
The number of bytes to be used for the fifo which decouples libisofs and libburn for better throughpu...
int isoburn_igopt_get_hfsp_block_size(struct isoburn_imgen_opts *opts, int *hfsp_block_size, int *apm_block_size)
Inquire the current setting made by isoburn_igopt_set_hfsp_block_size.
int isoburn_ropt_set_extensions(struct isoburn_read_opts *o, int ext)
int isoburn_igopt_set_hfsp_block_size(struct isoburn_imgen_opts *opts, int hfsp_block_size, int apm_block_size)
Set the allocation block size for HFS+ production and the block size for layout and address unit of A...
int isoburn_igopt_set_system_area(struct isoburn_imgen_opts *o, char data[32768], int options)
Attach 32 kB of binary data which shall get written to the first 32 kB of the ISO image...
int isoburn_initialize(char msg[1024], int flag)
Overview.
int isoburn_ropt_set_default_perms(struct isoburn_read_opts *o, uid_t uid, gid_t gid, mode_t mode)
Default attributes to use if no RockRidge extension gets loaded.
int isoburn_drive_grab(struct burn_drive *drive, int load)
Acquire a drive from the burn_drive_info[] array which was obtained by a previous call of burn_drive_...
int isoburn_igopt_get_efi_bootp(struct isoburn_imgen_opts *opts, char **path, int flag)
int isoburn_igopt_get_appended_as_apm(struct isoburn_imgen_opts *opts, int *apm)
Inquire the current setting made by isoburn_igopt_set_appended_as_apm().
int isoburn_disc_get_msc1(struct burn_drive *d, int *start_lba)
Obtain the start block number of the most recent session on the medium.
off_t isoburn_disc_available_space(struct burn_drive *d, struct burn_write_opts *o)
Return the best possible estimation of the currently available capacity of the medium.
void isoburn_toc_track_get_entry(struct isoburn_toc_track *t, struct burn_toc_entry *entry)
Obtain a copy of the entry which describes a particular track.
int isoburn_igopt_set_scdbackup_tag(struct isoburn_imgen_opts *o, char *name, char *timestamp, char *tag_written)
Set or get parameters "name" and "timestamp" for a scdbackup checksum tag.
int isoburn_igopt_set_tail_blocks(struct isoburn_imgen_opts *opts, uint32_t num_blocks)
Set or get the number of trailing zero byte blocks to be written by libisofs.
int isoburn_attach_image(struct burn_drive *d, IsoImage *image)
Set the IsoImage to be used with a drive.
int isoburn_igopt_get_scdbackup_tag(struct isoburn_imgen_opts *o, char name[81], char timestamp[19], char **tag_written)
int isoburn_igopt_get_data_start(struct isoburn_imgen_opts *o, int *lba)
Obtain after image preparation the lowest block address of file content data.
int isoburn_igopt_set_part_like_isohybrid(struct isoburn_imgen_opts *opts, int alike)
Control whether bits 2 to 8 of el_torito_set_isolinux_options() shall apply even if not isohybrid MBR...
struct isoburn_toc_disc * isoburn_toc_drive_get_disc(struct burn_drive *d)
Obtain a master handle for the table of content.
int isoburn_igopt_new(struct isoburn_imgen_opts **o, int flag)
Produces a set of generation and transfer options, initialized with default values.
int isoburn_igopt_set_untranslated_name_len(struct isoburn_imgen_opts *o, int len)
Caution: This option breaks any assumptions about names that are supported by ECMA-119 specifications...
int isoburn_ropt_get_default_dirperms(struct isoburn_read_opts *o, mode_t *mode)
int isoburn_igopt_set_relaxed(struct isoburn_imgen_opts *o, int relax)
int isoburn_igopt_set_pvd_times(struct isoburn_imgen_opts *opts, time_t creation_time, time_t modification_time, time_t expiration_time, time_t effective_time, char *uuid)
Explicitly set the four timestamps of the emerging ISO image.
int isoburn_conv_name_chars(struct isoburn_imgen_opts *opts, char *name, size_t name_len, char **result, size_t *result_len, int flag)
Frontend of libisofs call iso_conv_name_chars() controlled by struct isoburn_imgen_opts rather than I...
int isoburn_igopt_set_level(struct isoburn_imgen_opts *o, int level)
ISO level to write at.
int isoburn_ropt_get_displacement(struct isoburn_read_opts *o, uint32_t *displacement, int *displacement_sign)
int isoburn_libisofs_req(int *major, int *minor, int *micro)
The minimum compile time requirements of libisoburn towards libjte are the same as of a suitable libi...
int isoburn_set_truncate(struct burn_drive *drive, int flag)
Override the truncation setting that was made with flag bit2 during the call of isoburn_drive_aquire...
int isoburn_ropt_get_auto_incharset(struct isoburn_read_opts *o, int *mode)
int isoburn_disc_erasable(struct burn_drive *d)
Tells whether the medium can be treated by isoburn_disc_erase().
int isoburn_igopt_set_part_flag(struct isoburn_imgen_opts *opts, int partition_number, int flag)
Set flag bits for a partition defined by isoburn_igopt_set_partition_img().
int isoburn_igopt_set_over_mode(struct isoburn_imgen_opts *o, int replace_dir_mode, int replace_file_mode, mode_t dir_mode, mode_t file_mode)
Set the override values for files and directory permissions.
int isoburn_ropt_set_displacement(struct isoburn_read_opts *o, uint32_t displacement, int displacement_sign)
Control an offset to be applied to all block address pointers in the ISO image in order to compensate...
void isoburn_toc_session_get_leadout_entry(struct isoburn_toc_session *s, struct burn_toc_entry *entry)
Obtain a copy of the entry which describes the end of a particular session.
int isoburn_igopt_set_write_type(struct isoburn_imgen_opts *opts, int do_tao)
Set or inquire the write type for the next write run on optical media.
int isoburn_ropt_get_input_charset(struct isoburn_read_opts *o, char **input_charset)
int isoburn_igopt_get_untranslated_name_len(struct isoburn_imgen_opts *o, int *len)
int isoburn_get_fifo_status(struct burn_drive *d, int *size, int *free_bytes, char **status_text)
Inquire state and fill parameters of the fifo which is attached to the emerging track.
int isoburn_igopt_get_stdio_endsync(struct isoburn_imgen_opts *opts, int *do_sync)
int isoburn_igopt_get_out_charset(struct isoburn_imgen_opts *o, char **output_charset)
int isoburn_prepare_blind_grow(struct burn_drive *in_drive, struct burn_disc **disc, struct isoburn_imgen_opts *opts, struct burn_drive *out_drive, int nwa)
Start production of an ISO 9660 image using the method of Blind Growing: Create a disc object for wri...
int isoburn_get_img_partition_offset(struct burn_drive *drive, uint32_t *block_offset_2k)
Inquire the partition offset of the loaded image.
int isoburn_igopt_set_prep_partition(struct isoburn_imgen_opts *opts, char *path, int flag)
Copy a data file from the local filesystem into the emerging ISO image.
int isoburn_igopt_get_prep_partition(struct isoburn_imgen_opts *opts, char **path, int flag)
int isoburn_drive_aquire(struct burn_drive_info *drive_infos[], char *adr, int flag)
Acquire a target drive by its filesystem path or libburn persistent address.
int isoburn_igopt_get_disc_label(struct isoburn_imgen_opts *opts, char **label)
Inquire the current setting made by isoburn_igopt_set_disc_label().
int isoburn_igopt_get_hfsp_serial_number(struct isoburn_imgen_opts *opts, uint8_t serial_number[8])
Inquire the current setting made by isoburn_igopt_set_disc_label()
int isoburn_igopt_set_appended_as_apm(struct isoburn_imgen_opts *opts, int apm)
Control whether partitions created by iso_write_opts_set_partition_img() are to be represented in App...
int isoburn_ropt_get_size_what(struct isoburn_read_opts *o, uint32_t *size, int *has_what)
int isoburn_ropt_set_auto_incharset(struct isoburn_read_opts *o, int mode)
Enable or disable methods to automatically choose an input charset.
int isoburn_igopt_set_stdio_endsync(struct isoburn_imgen_opts *opts, int do_sync)
Set or inquire whether a final fsync(2) is performed when updating the multi-session information of l...
int isoburn_disc_track_lba_nwa(struct burn_drive *d, struct burn_write_opts *o, int trackno, int *lba, int *nwa)
Use this with trackno==0 to obtain the predicted start block number of the new session.
int isoburn_igopt_set_part_offset(struct isoburn_imgen_opts *opts, uint32_t block_offset_2k, int secs_512_per_head, int heads_per_cyl)
Control production of a second set of volume descriptors (superblock) and directory trees...
int isoburn_igopt_get_tail_blocks(struct isoburn_imgen_opts *opts, uint32_t *num_blocks)
int isoburn_ropt_set_input_charset(struct isoburn_read_opts *o, char *input_charset)
Set the character set for reading RR file names from ISO images.
int isoburn_needs_emulation(struct burn_drive *d)
Inquire wether the medium needs emulation or would be suitable for generic multi-session via libburn...
int isoburn_igopt_destroy(struct isoburn_imgen_opts **o, int flag)
Deletes an option set which was created by isoburn_igopt_new().
int isoburn_read_image(struct burn_drive *d, struct isoburn_read_opts *read_opts, IsoImage **image)
Load the ISO filesystem directory tree from the medium in the given drive.
int isoburn_igopt_set_efi_bootp(struct isoburn_imgen_opts *opts, char *path, int flag)
Copy a data file from the local filesystem into the emerging ISO image and mark it by a GPT entry as ...
int isoburn_drive_wrote_well(struct burn_drive *d)
Inquire whether the most recent write run was successful.
int isoburn_set_msgs_submit(int(*msgs_submit)(void *handle, int error_code, char msg_text[], int os_errno, char severity[], int flag), void *submit_handle, int submit_flag, int flag)
Note: Above version numbers are also recorded in configure.ac because libtool wants them as parameter...
int isoburn_ropt_get_extensions(struct isoburn_read_opts *o, int *ext)
int isoburn_igopt_get_part_like_isohybrid(struct isoburn_imgen_opts *opts, int *alike)
Inquire the current setting of isoburn_igopt_set_part_like_isohybrid().
int isoburn_igopt_attach_jte(struct isoburn_imgen_opts *opts, void *libjte_handle)
Associate a libjte environment object to the upcomming write run.
int isoburn_igopt_set_disc_label(struct isoburn_imgen_opts *opts, char *label)
Set a name for the system area.
int isoburn_igopt_get_fifo_size(struct isoburn_imgen_opts *o, int *fifo_size)
int isoburn_ropt_get_truncate_mode(struct isoburn_read_opts *o, int *mode, int *length)
int isoburn_is_compatible(int major, int minor, int micro, int flag)
Check whether all features of header file libisoburn.h from the given major.minor.micro revision triple can be delivered by the library version which is performing this call.
int isoburn_igopt_set_hfsp_serial_number(struct isoburn_imgen_opts *opts, uint8_t serial_number[8])
Set a serial number for the HFS+ extension of the emerging ISO image.
int isoburn_get_min_start_byte(struct burn_drive *d, off_t *start_byte, int flag)
Obtain the size which was attributed to an emulated appendable on actually overwriteable media...
int isoburn_igopt_get_write_type(struct isoburn_imgen_opts *opts, int *do_tao)
int isoburn_igopt_get_extensions(struct isoburn_imgen_opts *o, int *ext)
int isoburn_libburn_req(int *major, int *minor, int *micro)
The minimum version of libburn to be used with this version of libisoburn at runtime.
int isoburn_igopt_get_partition_img(struct isoburn_imgen_opts *opts, int num_entries, uint8_t partition_types[], char *image_paths[])
Inquire the current settings made by isoburn_igopt_set_partition_img().
struct isoburn_toc_track ** isoburn_toc_session_get_tracks(struct isoburn_toc_session *s, int *num)
Get the array of track handles from a particular session.
int isoburn_igopt_get_part_flags(struct isoburn_imgen_opts *opts, int num_entries, int part_flags[])
Inquire the current settings made by isoburn_igopt_set_part_flags().
int isoburn_get_attached_start_lba(struct burn_drive *d)
Get the start address of the image that is attached to the drive, if any.
int isoburn_toc_disc_get_incmpl_sess(struct isoburn_toc_disc *disc)
Obtain the number of incomplete sessions which are recorded in the result array of isoburn_toc_disc_g...
int isoburn_igopt_set_partition_img(struct isoburn_imgen_opts *opts, int partition_number, uint8_t partition_type, char *image_path)
Cause an arbitrary data file to be appended to the ISO image and to be described by a partition table...
int isoburn_libjte_req(int *major, int *minor, int *micro)
The minimum version of libjte to be used with this version of libisoburn at runtime.
int isoburn_igopt_set_out_charset(struct isoburn_imgen_opts *o, char *output_charset)
Set the charcter set to use for representing RR filenames in the image.
int isoburn_prepare_new_image(struct burn_drive *in_drive, struct burn_disc **disc, struct isoburn_imgen_opts *opts, struct burn_drive *out_drive)
Start production of an ISO 9660 image using the method of Modifying: Create a disc object for produci...
int isoburn_igopt_set_extensions(struct isoburn_imgen_opts *o, int ext)
int isoburn_toc_session_get_sectors(struct isoburn_toc_session *s)
Tell the number of 2048 byte blocks covered by a particular session.
int isoburn_igopt_get_part_offset(struct isoburn_imgen_opts *opts, uint32_t *block_offset_2k, int *secs_512_per_head, int *heads_per_cyl)
int isoburn_toc_track_get_emul(struct isoburn_toc_track *t, int *start_lba, int *image_blocks, char volid[33], int flag)
Obtain eventual ISO image parameters of an emulated track.
int isoburn_igopt_detach_jte(struct isoburn_imgen_opts *opts, void **libjte_handle)
Remove eventual association to a libjte environment handle.
int isoburn_igopt_set_over_ugid(struct isoburn_imgen_opts *o, int replace_uid, int replace_gid, uid_t uid, gid_t gid)
Set the override values values for group id and user id.
IsoImage * isoburn_get_attached_image(struct burn_drive *d)
Get the image attached to a drive, if any.
int isoburn_ropt_destroy(struct isoburn_read_opts **o, int flag)
Deletes an option set which was created by isoburn_ropt_new().
int isoburn_ropt_set_default_dirperms(struct isoburn_read_opts *o, mode_t mode)
Default attributes to use on directories if no RockRidge extension gets loaded.

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