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Fix DVD authentication on Solaris 9.
Solaris 9 does not allow USCSICMD ioctls for non-root users on vold devices
any more; they are failing with an EPERM "permission denied" error. Now, only
root is allowed to run USCSICMD ioctls on vold devices.
Fortunatelly there's a new subroutine exported from libsmedia.so
(smedia_uscsi_cmd) which allows non-root users to perform user mode SCSI
commands on a vold device. (This works with a help of a daemon running as
user root, /usr/lib/smedia/rpc.smserverd)
This change detects the presence of function "smedia_uscsi_cmd" in library
libsmedia.so at runtime, and uses this function if it's found (i.e. on
solaris 9 smedia_uscsi_cmd() is used to execture user mode scsi commands).
On solaris 8 or older, "smedia_uscsi_cmd" is not available and the code
falls back to the old ioctl(.. USCSICMD ..) method.
author | jkeil |
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date | Fri, 27 Dec 2002 16:29:11 +0000 |
parents | a9a19a991a70 |
children | 5723c4b2a2ea |
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// VFCAP_* values: they are flags, returned by query_format(): // set, if the given colorspace is supported (with or without conversion) #define VFCAP_CSP_SUPPORTED 0x1 // set, if the given colorspace is supported _without_ conversion #define VFCAP_CSP_SUPPORTED_BY_HW 0x2 // set if the driver/filter can draw OSD #define VFCAP_OSD 0x4 // set if the driver/filter can handle compressed SPU stream #define VFCAP_SPU 0x8 // scaling up/down by hardware, or software: #define VFCAP_HWSCALE_UP 0x10 #define VFCAP_HWSCALE_DOWN 0x20 #define VFCAP_SWSCALE 0x40 // driver/filter can do vertical flip (upside-down) #define VFCAP_FLIP 0x80 // driver/hardware handles timing (blocking) #define VFCAP_TIMER 0x100 // driver _always_ flip image upside-down (for ve_vfw) #define VFCAP_FLIPPED 0x200 // vf filter: accepts stride (put_image) // vo driver: has draw_slice() support for the given csp #define VFCAP_ACCEPT_STRIDE 0x400 // filter does postprocessing (so you shouldn't scale/filter image before it) #define VFCAP_POSTPROC 0x800