/* Copyright (C) 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2008, 2012 Rocky Bernstein Copyright (C) 2000 Herbert Valerio Riedel See also iso9660.h by Eric Youngdale (1993) and in cdrtools. These are Copyright 1993 Yggdrasil Computing, Incorporated Copyright (c) 1999,2000 J. Schilling This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program. If not, see . */ /*! \file xa.h \brief Things related to the ISO-9660 XA (Extended Attributes) format Applications will probably not include this directly but via the iso9660.h header. */ #ifndef CDIO_XA_H_ #define CDIO_XA_H_ #ifdef __cplusplus extern "C" { #endif /* __cplusplus */ /*! An enumeration for some of the XA_* \#defines below. This isn't really an enumeration one would really use in a program it is to be helpful in debuggers where wants just to refer to the XA_* names and get something. */ typedef enum { ISO_XA_MARKER_OFFSET = 1024, XA_PERM_RSYS = 0x0001, /**< System Group Read */ XA_PERM_XSYS = 0x0004, /**< System Group Execute */ XA_PERM_RUSR = 0x0010, /**< User (owner) Read */ XA_PERM_XUSR = 0x0040, /**< User (owner) Execute */ XA_PERM_RGRP = 0x0100, /**< Group Read */ XA_PERM_XGRP = 0x0400, /**< Group Execute */ XA_PERM_ROTH = 0x1000, /**< Other (world) Read */ XA_PERM_XOTH = 0x4000, /**< Other (world) Execute */ XA_ATTR_MODE2FORM1 = (1 << 11), XA_ATTR_MODE2FORM2 = (1 << 12), XA_ATTR_INTERLEAVED = (1 << 13), XA_ATTR_CDDA = (1 << 14), XA_ATTR_DIRECTORY = (1 << 15), XA_PERM_ALL_READ = (XA_PERM_RUSR | XA_PERM_RSYS | XA_PERM_RGRP), XA_PERM_ALL_EXEC = (XA_PERM_XUSR | XA_PERM_XSYS | XA_PERM_XGRP), XA_PERM_ALL_ALL = (XA_PERM_ALL_READ | XA_PERM_ALL_EXEC), XA_FORM1_DIR = (XA_ATTR_DIRECTORY | XA_ATTR_MODE2FORM1 | XA_PERM_ALL_ALL), XA_FORM1_FILE = (XA_ATTR_MODE2FORM1 | XA_PERM_ALL_ALL), XA_FORM2_FILE = (XA_ATTR_MODE2FORM2 | XA_PERM_ALL_ALL) } xa_misc_enum_t; extern const char ISO_XA_MARKER_STRING[sizeof("CD-XA001")-1]; #define ISO_XA_MARKER_STRING "CD-XA001" /*! \brief "Extended Architecture" according to the Philips Yellow Book. CD-ROM EXtended Architecture is a modification to the CD-ROM specification that defines two new types of sectors. CD-ROM XA was developed jointly by Sony, Philips, and Microsoft, and announced in August 1988. Its specifications were published in an extension to the Yellow Book. CD-i, Photo CD, Video CD and CD-EXTRA have all subsequently been based on CD-ROM XA. CD-XA defines another way of formatting sectors on a CD-ROM, including headers in the sectors that describe the type (audio, video, data) and some additional info (markers, resolution in case of a video or audio sector, file numbers, etc). The data written on a CD-XA is consistent with and can be in ISO-9660 file system format and therefore be readable by ISO-9660 file system translators. But also a CD-I player can also read CD-XA discs even if its own `Green Book' file system only resembles ISO 9660 and isn't fully compatible. Note structure is big-endian. */ typedef struct iso9660_xa_s { uint16_t group_id; /**< 0 */ uint16_t user_id; /**< 0 */ uint16_t attributes; /**< XA_ATTR_ */ char signature[2]; /**< { 'X', 'A' } */ uint8_t filenum; /**< file number, see also XA subheader */ uint8_t reserved[5]; /**< zero */ } GNUC_PACKED iso9660_xa_t; /*! Returns POSIX mode bitstring for a given file. */ posix_mode_t iso9660_get_posix_filemode_from_xa(uint16_t i_perms); /*! Returns a string interpreting the extended attribute xa_attr. For example: \verbatim d---1xrxrxr ---2--r-r-r -a--1xrxrxr \endverbatim A description of the characters in the string follows. The 1st character is either "d" if the entry is a directory, or "-" if not The 2nd character is either "a" if the entry is CDDA (audio), or "-" if not The 3rd character is either "i" if the entry is interleaved, or "-" if not The 4th character is either "2" if the entry is mode2 form2 or "-" if not The 5th character is either "1" if the entry is mode2 form1 or "-" if not Note that an entry will either be in mode2 form1 or mode form2. That is you will either see "2-" or "-1" in the 4th & 5th positions. The 6th and 7th characters refer to permissions for a user while the the 8th and 9th characters refer to permissions for a group while, and the 10th and 11th characters refer to permissions for everyone. In each of these pairs the first character (6, 8, 10) is "x" if the entry is executable. For a directory this means the directory is allowed to be listed or "searched". The second character of a pair (7, 9, 11) is "r" if the entry is allowed to be read. */ const char * iso9660_get_xa_attr_str (uint16_t xa_attr); /*! Allocates and initalizes a new iso9600_xa_t variable and returns it. The caller must free the returned result using iso9660_xa_free(). @see iso9660_xa */ iso9660_xa_t * iso9660_xa_init (iso9660_xa_t *_xa, uint16_t uid, uint16_t gid, uint16_t attr, uint8_t filenum); /*! Frees the passed iso9600_xa_t structure. @see iso9660_xa */ void iso9660_xa_free (iso9660_xa_t *_xa); #ifdef __cplusplus } /** The below variables are trickery to force the above enum symbol values to be recorded in debug symbol tables. They are used to allow one to refer to the enumeration value names in the typedefs above in a debugger and debugger expressions. */ extern xa_misc_enum_t debugger_xa_misc_enum; #endif /* __cplusplus */ #endif /* CDIO_XA_H_ */ /* * Local variables: * c-file-style: "gnu" * tab-width: 8 * indent-tabs-mode: nil * End: */