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/* -*- c-basic-offset: 2; indent-tabs-mode: nil -*- */ #ifndef DVD_READER_H_INCLUDED #define DVD_READER_H_INCLUDED /* * Copyright (C) 2001, 2002 Billy Biggs <vektor@dumbterm.net>, * Håkan Hjort <d95hjort@dtek.chalmers.se>, * Björn Englund <d4bjorn@dtek.chalmers.se> * * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at * your option) any later version. * * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but * WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU * General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software * Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA */ #include <sys/types.h> /** * The DVD access interface. * * This file contains the functions that form the interface to to * reading files located on a DVD. */ /** * The current version. (0.9.4 => 904, 1.2.3 => 10203) */ #define DVDREAD_VERSION 907 /** * The length of one Logical Block of a DVD. */ #define DVD_VIDEO_LB_LEN 2048 /** * Maximum length of filenames allowed in UDF. */ #define MAX_UDF_FILE_NAME_LEN 2048 #ifdef __cplusplus extern "C" { #endif /** * Opaque type that is used as a handle for one instance of an opened DVD. */ typedef struct dvd_reader_s dvd_reader_t; /** * Opaque type for a file read handle, much like a normal fd or FILE *. */ typedef struct dvd_file_s dvd_file_t; /** * Returns the compiled version. (DVDREAD_VERSION as an int) */ int DVDVersion(void); /** * Opens a block device of a DVD-ROM file, or an image file, or a directory * name for a mounted DVD or HD copy of a DVD. * * If the given file is a block device, or is the mountpoint for a block * device, then that device is used for CSS authentication using libdvdcss. * If no device is available, then no CSS authentication is performed, * and we hope that the image is decrypted. * * If the path given is a directory, then the files in that directory may be * in any one of these formats: * * path/VIDEO_TS/VTS_01_1.VOB * path/video_ts/vts_01_1.vob * path/VTS_01_1.VOB * path/vts_01_1.vob * * @param path Specifies the the device, file or directory to be used. * @return If successful a a read handle is returned. Otherwise 0 is returned. * * dvd = DVDOpen(path); * * Threads: this function uses chdir() and getcwd(). * The current working directory is global to all threads, * so using chdir/getcwd in another thread could give unexpected results. */ dvd_reader_t *DVDOpen( const char * ); /** * Closes and cleans up the DVD reader object. * * You must close all open files before calling this function. * * @param dvd A read handle that should be closed. * * DVDClose(dvd); */ void DVDClose( dvd_reader_t * ); /** * Initializes libdvdread to be used with multithreading apps. * * You must call this function before using any other functions of libdvdread * if you are going to use libdvdread in multiple threads in your program. * If you are not using threads, or using libdvdread from just one thread, * you do not need to call this, but you are allowed to do so anyway. * * There are several restrictions on how you can use libdvdread in * multithreading apps, see further documentation. * * If you have called DVDFinish() you need to call DVDInit again to use * libdvdread in multiple threads. * * DVDInit(void); */ void DVDInit(void); /** * frees any dlopened objects. * * You must DVDClose all handles opened with DVDOpen before calling this. * Use this function if you need to close the dlopened libs and any other * objects that have been dynamically allocated by libdvdread. * * DVDFinish(void); */ void DVDFinish(void); /** * */ typedef enum { DVD_READ_INFO_FILE, /**< VIDEO_TS.IFO or VTS_XX_0.IFO (title) */ DVD_READ_INFO_BACKUP_FILE, /**< VIDEO_TS.BUP or VTS_XX_0.BUP (title) */ DVD_READ_MENU_VOBS, /**< VIDEO_TS.VOB or VTS_XX_0.VOB (title) */ DVD_READ_TITLE_VOBS /**< VTS_XX_[1-9].VOB (title). All files in the title set are opened and read as a single file. */ } dvd_read_domain_t; /** * */ typedef struct { off_t size; /**< Total size of file in bytes */ int nr_parts; /**< Number of file parts */ off_t parts_size[9]; /**< Size of each part in bytes */ } dvd_stat_t; /** * Stats a file on the DVD given the title number and domain. * The information about the file is stored in a dvd_stat_t * which contains information about the size of the file and * the number of parts in case of a multipart file and the respective * sizes of the parts. * A multipart file is for instance VTS_02_1.VOB, VTS_02_2.VOB, VTS_02_3.VOB * The size of VTS_02_1.VOB will be stored in stat->parts_size[0], * VTS_02_2.VOB in stat->parts_size[1], ... * The total size (sum of all parts) is stored in stat->size and * stat->nr_parts will hold the number of parts. * Only DVD_READ_TITLE_VOBS (VTS_??_[1-9].VOB) can be multipart files. * * This function is only of use if you want to get the size of each file * in the filesystem. These sizes are not needed to use any other * functions in libdvdread. * * @param dvd A dvd read handle. * @param titlenum Which Video Title Set should be used, VIDEO_TS is 0. * @param domain Which domain. * @param stat Pointer to where the result is stored. * @return If successful 0, otherwise -1. * * int DVDFileStat(dvd, titlenum, domain, stat); */ int DVDFileStat(dvd_reader_t *, int, dvd_read_domain_t, dvd_stat_t *); /** * Opens a file on the DVD given the title number and domain. * * If the title number is 0, the video manager information is opened * (VIDEO_TS.[IFO,BUP,VOB]). Returns a file structure which may be * used for reads, or 0 if the file was not found. * * @param dvd A dvd read handle. * @param titlenum Which Video Title Set should be used, VIDEO_TS is 0. * @param domain Which domain. * @return If successful a a file read handle is returned, otherwise 0. * * dvd_file = DVDOpenFile(dvd, titlenum, domain); */ dvd_file_t *DVDOpenFile( dvd_reader_t *, int, dvd_read_domain_t ); /** * Closes a file and frees the associated structure. * * @param dvd_file The file read handle to be closed. * * DVDCloseFile(dvd_file); */ void DVDCloseFile( dvd_file_t * ); /** * Reads block_count number of blocks from the file at the given block offset. * Returns number of blocks read on success, -1 on error. This call is only * for reading VOB data, and should not be used when reading the IFO files. * When reading from an encrypted drive, blocks are decrypted using libdvdcss * where required. * * @param dvd_file A file read handle. * @param offset Block offset from the start of the file to start reading at. * @param block_count Number of block to read. * @param data Pointer to a buffer to write the data into. * It must be aligned to the logical block size of the device when * reading from a raw/O_DIRECT device (2048 bytes for DVD) * @return Returns number of blocks read on success, -1 on error. * * blocks_read = DVDReadBlocks(dvd_file, offset, block_count, data); */ ssize_t DVDReadBlocks( dvd_file_t *, int, size_t, unsigned char * ); /** * Seek to the given position in the file. Returns the resulting position in * bytes from the beginning of the file. The seek position is only used for * byte reads from the file, the block read call always reads from the given * offset. * * @param dvd_file A file read handle. * @param seek_offset Byte offset from the start of the file to seek to. * @return The resulting position in bytes from the beginning of the file. * * offset_set = DVDFileSeek(dvd_file, seek_offset); */ int DVDFileSeek( dvd_file_t *, int ); /** * Reads the given number of bytes from the file. This call can only be used * on the information files, and may not be used for reading from a VOB. This * reads from and increments the currrent seek position for the file. * * @param dvd_file A file read handle. * @param data Pointer to a buffer to write the data into. * @param bytes Number of bytes to read. * @return Returns number of bytes read on success, -1 on error. * * bytes_read = DVDReadBytes(dvd_file, data, bytes); */ ssize_t DVDReadBytes( dvd_file_t *, void *, size_t ); /** * Returns the file size in blocks. * * @param dvd_file A file read handle. * @return The size of the file in blocks, -1 on error. * * blocks = DVDFileSize(dvd_file); */ ssize_t DVDFileSize( dvd_file_t * ); /** * Get a unique 128 bit disc ID. * This is the MD5 sum of VIDEO_TS.IFO and the VTS_0?_0.IFO files * in title order (those that exist). * If you need a 'text' representation of the id, print it as a * hexadecimal number, using lowercase letters, discid[0] first. * I.e. the same format as the command-line 'md5sum' program uses. * * @param dvd A read handle to get the disc ID from * @param discid The buffer to put the disc ID into. The buffer must * have room for 128 bits (16 chars). * @return 0 on success, -1 on error. */ int DVDDiscID( dvd_reader_t *, unsigned char * ); /** * Get the UDF VolumeIdentifier and VolumeSetIdentifier * from the PrimaryVolumeDescriptor. * * @param dvd A read handle to get the disc ID from * @param volid The buffer to put the VolumeIdentifier into. * The VolumeIdentifier is latin-1 encoded (8bit unicode) * null terminated and max 32 bytes (including '\0') * @param volid_size No more than volid_size bytes will be copied to volid. * If the VolumeIdentifier is truncated because of this * it will still be null terminated. * @param volsetid The buffer to put the VolumeSetIdentifier into. * The VolumeIdentifier is 128 bytes as * stored in the UDF PrimaryVolumeDescriptor. * Note that this is not a null terminated string. * @param volsetid_size At most volsetid_size bytes will be copied to volsetid. * @return 0 on success, -1 on error. */ int DVDUDFVolumeInfo( dvd_reader_t *, char *, unsigned int, unsigned char *, unsigned int ); /** * Get the ISO9660 VolumeIdentifier and VolumeSetIdentifier * * * Only use this function as fallback if DVDUDFVolumeInfo returns 0 * * * this will happen on a disc mastered only with a iso9660 filesystem * * * All video DVD discs have UDF filesystem * * * @param dvd A read handle to get the disc ID from * @param volid The buffer to put the VolumeIdentifier into. * The VolumeIdentifier is coded with '0-9','A-Z','_' * null terminated and max 33 bytes (including '\0') * @param volid_size No more than volid_size bytes will be copied to volid. * If the VolumeIdentifier is truncated because of this * it will still be null terminated. * @param volsetid The buffer to put the VolumeSetIdentifier into. * The VolumeIdentifier is 128 bytes as * stored in the ISO9660 PrimaryVolumeDescriptor. * Note that this is not a null terminated string. * @param volsetid_size At most volsetid_size bytes will be copied to volsetid. * @return 0 on success, -1 on error. */ int DVDISOVolumeInfo( dvd_reader_t *, char *, unsigned int, unsigned char *, unsigned int ); /** * Sets the level of caching that is done when reading from a device * * @param dvd A read handle to get the disc ID from * @param level The level of caching wanted. * -1 - returns the current setting. * 0 - UDF Cache turned off. * 1 - (default level) Pointers to IFO files and some data from * PrimaryVolumeDescriptor are cached. * * @return The level of caching. */ int DVDUDFCacheLevel( dvd_reader_t *, int ); #ifdef __cplusplus }; #endif #endif /* DVD_READER_H_INCLUDED */