/* $Id: udf.h,v 1.22 2008/03/25 15:59:09 karl Exp $ Copyright (C) 2005, 2006, 2008 Rocky Bernstein This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 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 udf.h * * \brief The top-level interface header for libudf: UDF filesystem * library; applications include this. * */ #ifndef UDF_H #define UDF_H #include #include #include typedef uint16_t partition_num_t; /** Opaque structures. */ typedef struct udf_s udf_t; typedef struct udf_file_s udf_file_t; typedef struct udf_dirent_s udf_dirent_t; /** Imagine the below a \#define'd value rather than distinct values of an enum. */ typedef enum { UDF_BLOCKSIZE = 2048 } udf_enum1_t; /** This variable is trickery to force the above enum symbol value to be recorded in debug symbol tables. It is used to allow one refer to above enumeration values in a debugger and debugger expressions */ extern udf_enum1_t debug_udf_enum1; #ifdef __cplusplus extern "C" { #endif /* __cplusplus */ /*! Close UDF and free resources associated with p_udf. */ bool udf_close (udf_t *p_udf); /*! Seek to a position i_start and then read i_blocks. Number of blocks read is returned. One normally expects the return to be equal to i_blocks. */ driver_return_code_t udf_read_sectors (const udf_t *p_udf, void *ptr, lsn_t i_start, long int i_blocks); /*! Open an UDF for reading. Maybe in the future we will have a mode. NULL is returned on error. Caller must free result - use udf_close for that. */ udf_t *udf_open (const char *psz_path); /*! Return the partition number of the the opened udf handle. -1 Is returned if we have an error. */ int16_t udf_get_part_number(const udf_t *p_udf); /*! Get the root in p_udf. If b_any_partition is false then the root must be in the given partition. NULL is returned if the partition is not found or a root is not found or there is on error. Caller must free result - use udf_file_free for that. */ udf_dirent_t *udf_get_root (udf_t *p_udf, bool b_any_partition, partition_num_t i_partition); /** * Gets the Volume Identifier string, in 8bit unicode (latin-1) * psz_volid, place to put the string * i_volid_size, size of the buffer volid points to * returns the size of buffer needed for all data */ int udf_get_volume_id(udf_t *p_udf, /*out*/ char *psz_volid, unsigned int i_volid); /** * Gets the Volume Set Identifier, as a 128-byte dstring (not decoded) * WARNING This is not a null terminated string * volsetid, place to put the data * volsetid_size, size of the buffer volsetid points to * the buffer should be >=128 bytes to store the whole volumesetidentifier * returns the size of the available volsetid information (128) * or 0 on error */ int udf_get_volumeset_id(udf_t *p_udf, /*out*/ uint8_t *volsetid, unsigned int i_volsetid); /*! Return a file pointer matching pzz_name. */ udf_dirent_t *udf_fopen(udf_dirent_t *p_udf_root, const char *psz_name); /*! udf_mode_string - fill in string PSZ_STR with an ls-style ASCII representation of the i_mode. PSZ_STR is returned. 10 characters are stored in PSZ_STR; a terminating null byte is added. The characters stored in PSZ_STR are: 0 File type. 'd' for directory, 'c' for character special, 'b' for block special, 'm' for multiplex, 'l' for symbolic link, 's' for socket, 'p' for fifo, '-' for regular, '?' for any other file type 1 'r' if the owner may read, '-' otherwise. 2 'w' if the owner may write, '-' otherwise. 3 'x' if the owner may execute, 's' if the file is set-user-id, '-' otherwise. 'S' if the file is set-user-id, but the execute bit isn't set. 4 'r' if group members may read, '-' otherwise. 5 'w' if group members may write, '-' otherwise. 6 'x' if group members may execute, 's' if the file is set-group-id, '-' otherwise. 'S' if it is set-group-id but not executable. 7 'r' if any user may read, '-' otherwise. 8 'w' if any user may write, '-' otherwise. 9 'x' if any user may execute, 't' if the file is "sticky" (will be retained in swap space after execution), '-' otherwise. 'T' if the file is sticky but not executable. */ char *udf_mode_string (mode_t i_mode, char *psz_str); #ifdef __cplusplus } #endif /* __cplusplus */ #include #include #endif /*UDF_H*/