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Remove X11 backing store: this is now a useless flag.
Also, it is mandatory for Xserver 1.5.x (part of Xorg 7.4, shipped on all
Linux distributions starting from Oct. 08) and will be removed
from Xserver 1.6 anyhow ...
Patch by Stephane Marchesin (marchesin at icps dot u dash strasbg dot fr).
For more info, see long flame thread at:
http://lists.mplayerhq.hu/pipermail/mplayer-dev-eng/2008-August/058323.html
author | ben |
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date | Wed, 29 Oct 2008 22:03:36 +0000 |
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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 */