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/* -*- c -*-
2005-01-20 04:51:14 +00:00
$Id: device.h,v 1.7 2005/01/20 04:51:14 rocky Exp $
Copyright (C) 2005 Rocky Bernstein <rocky@panix.com>
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
*/
/** \file device.h
*
* \brief The top-level header for driver- or device-related libcdio
* calls. ("device" include CD-image reading devices).
*/
#ifndef __CDIO_DEVICE_H__
#define __CDIO_DEVICE_H__
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif /* __cplusplus */
/*! Size of fields returned by an INQUIRY command */
#define CDIO_MMC_HW_VENDOR_LEN 8 /**< length of vendor field */
#define CDIO_MMC_HW_MODEL_LEN 16 /**< length of model field */
#define CDIO_MMC_HW_REVISION_LEN 4 /**< length of revision field */
/*! \brief Structure to return CD vendor, model, and revision-level
strings obtained via the INQUIRY command */
typedef struct cdio_hwinfo
{
char psz_vendor [CDIO_MMC_HW_VENDOR_LEN+1];
char psz_model [CDIO_MMC_HW_MODEL_LEN+1];
char psz_revision[CDIO_MMC_HW_REVISION_LEN+1];
} cdio_hwinfo_t;
/**! Flags specifying the category of device to open or is opened. */
#define CDIO_SRC_IS_DISK_IMAGE_MASK 0x0001 /**< Read source is a CD image. */
#define CDIO_SRC_IS_DEVICE_MASK 0x0002 /**< Read source is a CD device. */
#define CDIO_SRC_IS_SCSI_MASK 0x0004 /**< Read source SCSI device. */
#define CDIO_SRC_IS_NATIVE_MASK 0x0008
/** The driver_id_t enumerations may be used to tag a specific driver
* that is opened or is desired to be opened. Note that this is
* different than what is available on a given host.
*
* Order is a little significant since the order is used in scans.
* We have to start with DRIVER_UNKNOWN and devices should come before
* disk-image readers. By putting something towards the top (a lower
* enumeration number), in an iterative scan we prefer that to
* something with a higher enumeration number.
*
* NOTE: IF YOU MODIFY ENUM MAKE SURE INITIALIZATION IN CDIO.C AGREES.
*
*/
typedef enum {
DRIVER_UNKNOWN, /**< Used as input when we don't care what kind
of driver to use. */
DRIVER_AIX, /**< AIX driver */
DRIVER_BSDI, /**< BSDI driver */
DRIVER_FREEBSD, /**< FreeBSD driver - includes CAM and ioctl access */
DRIVER_LINUX, /**< GNU/Linux Driver */
DRIVER_SOLARIS, /**< Sun Solaris Driver */
DRIVER_OSX, /**< Apple OSX Driver */
DRIVER_WIN32, /**< Microsoft Windows Driver. Includes ASPI and
ioctl acces. */
DRIVER_CDRDAO, /**< cdrdao format CD image. This is listed
before BIN/CUE, to make the code prefer cdrdao
over BIN/CUE when both exist. */
DRIVER_BINCUE, /**< CDRWIN BIN/CUE format CD image. This is
listed before NRG, to make the code prefer
BIN/CUE over NRG when both exist. */
DRIVER_NRG, /**< Nero NRG format CD image. */
DRIVER_DEVICE /**< Is really a set of the above; should come last */
} driver_id_t;
/** There will generally be only one hardware for a given
build/platform from the list above. You can use the variable
below to determine which you've got. If the build doesn't make an
hardware driver, then the value will be DRIVER_UNKNOWN.
*/
extern const driver_id_t cdio_os_driver;
/** Make sure what's listed for CDIO_MIN_DRIVER is the last
enumeration in driver_id_t. Since we have a bogus (but useful) 0th
entry above we don't have to add one.
*/
#define CDIO_MIN_DRIVER DRIVER_AIX
#define CDIO_MIN_DEVICE_DRIVER CDIO_MIN_DRIVER
#define CDIO_MAX_DRIVER DRIVER_NRG
#define CDIO_MAX_DEVICE_DRIVER DRIVER_WIN32
/** There will generally be only one hardware for a given
build/platform from the list above. You can use the variable
below to determine which you've got. If the build doesn't make an
hardware driver, then the value will be DRIVER_UNKNOWN.
*/
typedef enum {
DRIVER_OP_UNINIT = -3, /**< returned when a particular driver
hasn't been initialized or a null
CdIo_t pointer has been passed.
*/
DRIVER_OP_UNSUPPORTED = -2, /**< returned when a particular driver
doesn't support a particular operation.
For example an image driver which doesn't
really "eject" a CD.
*/
DRIVER_OP_ERROR = -1, /**< operation returned an error */
DRIVER_OP_SUCCESS = 0, /**< in cases where an int is returned,
like cdio_set_speed, more the negative
return codes are for errors and the
positive ones for success. */
} driver_return_code_t;
/*!
Eject media in CD drive if there is a routine to do so.
@param p_cdio the CD object to be acted upon.
If the CD is ejected *p_cdio is freed and p_cdio set to NULL.
*/
driver_return_code_t cdio_eject_media (CdIo_t **p_cdio);
/*!
Free device list returned by cdio_get_devices or
cdio_get_devices_with_cap.
@param device_list list returned by cdio_get_devices or
cdio_get_devices_with_cap
@see cdio_get_devices, cdio_get_devices_with_cap
*/
void cdio_free_device_list (char * device_list[]);
/*!
Get the default CD device.
if p_cdio is NULL (we haven't initialized a specific device driver),
then find a suitable one and return the default device for that.
@param p_cdio the CD object queried
@return a string containing the default CD device or NULL is
if we couldn't get a default device.
In some situations of drivers or OS's we can't find a CD device if
there is no media in it and it is possible for this routine to return
NULL even though there may be a hardware CD-ROM.
*/
char * cdio_get_default_device (const CdIo_t *p_cdio);
/*! Return an array of device names. If you want a specific
devices for a driver, give that device. If you want hardware
devices, give DRIVER_DEVICE and if you want all possible devices,
image drivers and hardware drivers give DRIVER_UNKNOWN.
NULL is returned if we couldn't return a list of devices.
In some situations of drivers or OS's we can't find a CD device if
there is no media in it and it is possible for this routine to return
NULL even though there may be a hardware CD-ROM.
*/
char ** cdio_get_devices (driver_id_t driver_id);
/*!
Get an array of device names in search_devices that have at least
the capabilities listed by the capabities parameter. If
search_devices is NULL, then we'll search all possible CD drives.
If "b_any" is set false then every capability listed in the
extended portion of capabilities (i.e. not the basic filesystem)
must be satisified. If "any" is set true, then if any of the
capabilities matches, we call that a success.
To find a CD-drive of any type, use the mask CDIO_FS_MATCH_ALL.
@return the array of device names or NULL if we couldn't get a
default device. It is also possible to return a non NULL but
after dereferencing the the value is NULL. This also means nothing
was found.
*/
char ** cdio_get_devices_with_cap (char* ppsz_search_devices[],
cdio_fs_anal_t capabilities, bool b_any);
/*!
Like cdio_get_devices_with_cap but we return the driver we found
as well. This is because often one wants to search for kind of drive
and then *open* it afterwards. Giving the driver back facilitates this,
and speeds things up for libcdio as well.
*/
char ** cdio_get_devices_with_cap_ret (/*out*/ char* ppsz_search_devices[],
cdio_fs_anal_t capabilities,
bool b_any,
/*out*/ driver_id_t *p_driver_id);
/*! Like cdio_get_devices, but we may change the p_driver_id if we
were given DRIVER_DEVICE or DRIVER_UNKNOWN. This is because
often one wants to get a drive name and then *open* it
afterwards. Giving the driver back facilitates this, and speeds
things up for libcdio as well.
*/
char ** cdio_get_devices_ret (/*in/out*/ driver_id_t *p_driver_id);
/*!
Get the what kind of device we've got.
@param p_cdio the CD object queried
@param p_read_cap pointer to return read capabilities
@param p_write_cap pointer to return write capabilities
@param p_misc_cap pointer to return miscellaneous other capabilities
In some situations of drivers or OS's we can't find a CD device if
there is no media in it and it is possible for this routine to return
NULL even though there may be a hardware CD-ROM.
*/
void cdio_get_drive_cap (const CdIo_t *p_cdio,
cdio_drive_read_cap_t *p_read_cap,
cdio_drive_write_cap_t *p_write_cap,
cdio_drive_misc_cap_t *p_misc_cap);
/*!
Get the drive capabilities for a specified device.
@return a list of device capabilities.
In some situations of drivers or OS's we can't find a CD device if
there is no media in it and it is possible for this routine to return
NULL even though there may be a hardware CD-ROM.
*/
void cdio_get_drive_cap_dev (const char *device,
cdio_drive_read_cap_t *p_read_cap,
cdio_drive_write_cap_t *p_write_cap,
cdio_drive_misc_cap_t *p_misc_cap);
/*!
Get a string containing the name of the driver in use.
@return a string with driver name or NULL if CdIo_t is NULL (we
haven't initialized a specific device.
*/
const char * cdio_get_driver_name (const CdIo_t *p_cdio);
/*!
Get the driver id.
if CdIo_t is NULL (we haven't initialized a specific device driver),
then return DRIVER_UNKNOWN.
@return the driver id..
*/
driver_id_t cdio_get_driver_id (const CdIo_t *p_cdio);
/*!
Get the CD-ROM hardware info via a SCSI MMC INQUIRY command.
False is returned if we had an error getting the information.
*/
bool cdio_get_hwinfo ( const CdIo_t *p_cdio,
/* out*/ cdio_hwinfo_t *p_hw_info );
/*!
Get the drive speed.
@return the drive speed if greater than 0. DRIVER_OP_ERROR if we
had an error, DRIVER_OP_UNSUPPORTED if this is not implemented for
the current driver.
@see cdio_set_speed
*/
int cdio_get_speed ( const CdIo_t *p_cdio, int i_speed );
/*! True if AIX driver is available. */
bool cdio_have_aix (void);
/*! True if BSDI driver is available. */
bool cdio_have_bsdi (void);
/*! True if FreeBSD driver is available. */
bool cdio_have_freebsd (void);
/*! True if GNU/Linux driver is available. */
bool cdio_have_linux (void);
/*! True if Sun Solaris driver is available. */
bool cdio_have_solaris (void);
/*! True if Apple OSX driver is available. */
bool cdio_have_osx (void);
/*! True if Microsoft Windows driver is available. */
bool cdio_have_win32 (void);
/*! True if Nero driver is available. */
bool cdio_have_nrg (void);
/*! True if BIN/CUE driver is available. */
bool cdio_have_bincue (void);
/*! True if cdrdao CDRDAO driver is available. */
bool cdio_have_cdrdao (void);
/*! Like cdio_have_xxx but uses an enumeration instead. */
bool cdio_have_driver (driver_id_t driver_id);
/*!
Free any resources associated with p_cdio. Call this when done using p_cdio
and using CD reading/control operations.
@param p_cdio the CD object to eliminated.
*/
void cdio_destroy (CdIo_t *p_cdio);
/*!
Get a string decribing driver_id.
@param driver_id the driver you want the description for
@return a sring of driver description
*/
const char *cdio_driver_describe (driver_id_t driver_id);
/*! Sets up to read from place specified by psz_source and
driver_id. This or cdio_open_* should be called before using any
other routine, except cdio_init. This will call cdio_init, if
that hasn't been done previously. to call one of the specific
cdio_open_xxx routines.
@return the cdio object or NULL on error or no device.
*/
CdIo_t * cdio_open (const char *psz_source, driver_id_t driver_id);
/*! Sets up to read from place specified by psz_source, driver_id
and access mode. This or cdio_open should be called before using
any other routine, except cdio_init. This will call cdio_init, if
that hasn't been done previously. to call one of the specific
cdio_open_xxx routines.
@return the cdio object or NULL on error or no device.
*/
CdIo_t * cdio_open_am (const char *psz_source,
driver_id_t driver_id, const char *psz_access_mode);
/*! Set up BIN/CUE CD disk-image for reading. Source is the .bin or
.cue file
@return the cdio object or NULL on error or no device.
*/
CdIo_t * cdio_open_bincue (const char *psz_cue_name);
/*! Set up BIN/CUE CD disk-image for reading. Source is the .bin or
.cue file
@return the cdio object or NULL on error or no device..
*/
CdIo_t * cdio_open_am_bincue (const char *psz_cue_name,
const char *psz_access_mode);
/*! Set up cdrdao CD disk-image for reading. Source is the .toc file
@return the cdio object or NULL on error or no device.
*/
CdIo_t * cdio_open_cdrdao (const char *psz_toc_name);
/*! Set up cdrdao CD disk-image for reading. Source is the .toc file
@return the cdio object or NULL on error or no device..
*/
CdIo_t * cdio_open_am_cdrdao (const char *psz_toc_name,
const char *psz_access_mode);
/*! Return a string containing the default CUE file that would
be used when none is specified.
@return the cdio object or NULL on error or no device.
*/
char * cdio_get_default_device_bincue(void);
char **cdio_get_devices_bincue(void);
/*! Return a string containing the default CUE file that would
be used when none is specified.
NULL is returned on error or there is no device.
*/
char * cdio_get_default_device_cdrdao(void);
char **cdio_get_devices_cdrdao(void);
/*! Set up CD-ROM for reading. The device_name is
the some sort of device name.
@return the cdio object for subsequent operations.
NULL on error or there is no driver for a some sort of hardware CD-ROM.
*/
CdIo_t * cdio_open_cd (const char *device_name);
/*! Set up CD-ROM for reading. The device_name is
the some sort of device name.
@return the cdio object for subsequent operations.
NULL on error or there is no driver for a some sort of hardware CD-ROM.
*/
CdIo_t * cdio_open_am_cd (const char *psz_device,
const char *psz_access_mode);
/*! CDRWIN BIN/CUE CD disc-image routines. Source is the .cue file
@return the cdio object for subsequent operations.
NULL on error.
*/
CdIo_t * cdio_open_cue (const char *cue_name);
/*! Set up CD-ROM for reading using the AIX driver. The device_name is
the some sort of device name.
@return the cdio object for subsequent operations.
NULL on error or there is no BSDI driver.
@see cdio_open
*/
CdIo_t * cdio_open_am_aix (const char *psz_source,
const char *psz_access_mode);
/*! Set up CD-ROM for reading using the AIX driver. The device_name is
the some sort of device name.
@return the cdio object for subsequent operations.
NULL on error or there is no BSDI driver.
@see cdio_open
*/
CdIo_t * cdio_open_aix (const char *psz_source);
/*! Return a string containing the default device name that the
BSDI driver would use when none is specified.
@return the cdio object for subsequent operations.
NULL on error or there is no AIX driver.
@see cdio_open_cd, cdio_open
*/
char * cdio_get_default_device_aix(void);
/*! Return a list of all of the CD-ROM devices that the AIX driver
can find.
In some situations of drivers or OS's we can't find a CD device if
there is no media in it and it is possible for this routine to return
NULL even though there may be a hardware CD-ROM.
*/
char **cdio_get_devices_aix(void);
/*! Set up CD-ROM for reading using the BSDI driver. The device_name is
the some sort of device name.
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@param psz_source the name of the device to open
@param am the preferred access mode to use
@return the cdio object for subsequent operations.
NULL on error or there is no BSDI driver.
@see cdio_open
*/
CdIo_t * cdio_open_am_bsdi (const char *psz_source,
const char *psz_access_mode);
/*! Set up CD-ROM for reading using the BSDI driver. The device_name is
the some sort of device name.
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@param psz_source the name of the device to open
@return the cdio object for subsequent operations.
NULL on error or there is no BSDI driver.
@see cdio_open
*/
CdIo_t * cdio_open_bsdi (const char *psz_source);
/*! Set up CD-ROM for reading using the BSDI driver. The device_name is
the some sort of device name.
@return the cdio object for subsequent operations.
NULL on error or there is no BSDI driver.
@see cdio_open
*/
CdIo_t * cdio_open_am_bsdi (const char *psz_source,
const char *psz_access_mode);
/*! Return a string containing the default device name that the
BSDI driver would use when none is specified.
@return the cdio object for subsequent operations.
NULL on error or there is no BSDI driver.
@see cdio_open_cd, cdio_open
*/
char * cdio_get_default_device_bsdi(void);
/*! Return a list of all of the CD-ROM devices that the BSDI driver
can find.
In some situations of drivers or OS's we can't find a CD device if
there is no media in it and it is possible for this routine to return
NULL even though there may be a hardware CD-ROM.
*/
char **cdio_get_devices_bsdi(void);
/*! Set up CD-ROM for reading using the FreeBSD driver. The device_name is
the some sort of device name.
NULL is returned on error or there is no FreeBSD driver.
@see cdio_open_cd, cdio_open
*/
CdIo_t * cdio_open_freebsd (const char *paz_psz_source);
/*! Set up CD-ROM for reading using the FreeBSD driver. The device_name is
the some sort of device name.
NULL is returned on error or there is no FreeBSD driver.
@see cdio_open_cd, cdio_open
*/
CdIo_t * cdio_open_am_freebsd (const char *psz_source,
const char *psz_access_mode);
/*! Return a string containing the default device name that the
FreeBSD driver would use when none is specified.
NULL is returned on error or there is no CD-ROM device.
*/
char * cdio_get_default_device_freebsd(void);
/*! Return a list of all of the CD-ROM devices that the FreeBSD driver
can find.
*/
char **cdio_get_devices_freebsd(void);
/*! Set up CD-ROM for reading using the GNU/Linux driver. The device_name is
the some sort of device name.
@return the cdio object for subsequent operations.
NULL on error or there is no GNU/Linux driver.
In some situations of drivers or OS's we can't find a CD device if
there is no media in it and it is possible for this routine to return
NULL even though there may be a hardware CD-ROM.
*/
CdIo_t * cdio_open_linux (const char *psz_source);
/*! Set up CD-ROM for reading using the GNU/Linux driver. The
device_name is the some sort of device name.
@return the cdio object for subsequent operations.
NULL on error or there is no GNU/Linux driver.
*/
CdIo_t * cdio_open_am_linux (const char *psz_source,
const char *access_mode);
/*! Return a string containing the default device name that the
GNU/Linux driver would use when none is specified. A scan is made
for CD-ROM drives with CDs in them.
NULL is returned on error or there is no CD-ROM device.
In some situations of drivers or OS's we can't find a CD device if
there is no media in it and it is possible for this routine to return
NULL even though there may be a hardware CD-ROM.
@see cdio_open_cd, cdio_open
*/
char * cdio_get_default_device_linux(void);
/*! Return a list of all of the CD-ROM devices that the GNU/Linux driver
can find.
*/
char **cdio_get_devices_linux(void);
/*! Set up CD-ROM for reading using the Sun Solaris driver. The
device_name is the some sort of device name.
@return the cdio object for subsequent operations.
NULL on error or there is no Solaris driver.
*/
CdIo_t * cdio_open_solaris (const char *psz_source);
/*! Set up CD-ROM for reading using the Sun Solaris driver. The
device_name is the some sort of device name.
@return the cdio object for subsequent operations.
NULL on error or there is no Solaris driver.
*/
CdIo_t * cdio_open_am_solaris (const char *psz_source,
const char *psz_access_mode);
/*! Return a string containing the default device name that the
Solaris driver would use when none is specified. A scan is made
for CD-ROM drives with CDs in them.
NULL is returned on error or there is no CD-ROM device.
In some situations of drivers or OS's we can't find a CD device if
there is no media in it and it is possible for this routine to return
NULL even though there may be a hardware CD-ROM.
@see cdio_open_cd, cdio_open
*/
char * cdio_get_default_device_solaris(void);
/*! Return a list of all of the CD-ROM devices that the Solaris driver
can find.
*/
char **cdio_get_devices_solaris(void);
/*! Set up CD-ROM for reading using the Apple OSX driver. The
device_name is the some sort of device name.
NULL is returned on error or there is no OSX driver.
In some situations of drivers or OS's we can't find a CD device if
there is no media in it and it is possible for this routine to return
NULL even though there may be a hardware CD-ROM.
@see cdio_open_cd, cdio_open
*/
CdIo_t * cdio_open_osx (const char *psz_source);
/*! Set up CD-ROM for reading using the Apple OSX driver. The
device_name is the some sort of device name.
NULL is returned on error or there is no OSX driver.
@see cdio_open_cd, cdio_open
*/
CdIo_t * cdio_open_am_osx (const char *psz_source,
const char *psz_access_mode);
/*! Return a string containing the default device name that the
OSX driver would use when none is specified. A scan is made
for CD-ROM drives with CDs in them.
In some situations of drivers or OS's we can't find a CD device if
there is no media in it and it is possible for this routine to return
NULL even though there may be a hardware CD-ROM.
*/
char * cdio_get_default_device_osx(void);
/*! Return a list of all of the CD-ROM devices that the OSX driver
can find.
*/
char **cdio_get_devices_osx(void);
/*! Set up CD-ROM for reading using the Microsoft Windows driver. The
device_name is the some sort of device name.
In some situations of drivers or OS's we can't find a CD device if
there is no media in it and it is possible for this routine to return
NULL even though there may be a hardware CD-ROM.
*/
CdIo_t * cdio_open_win32 (const char *psz_source);
/*! Set up CD-ROM for reading using the Microsoft Windows driver. The
device_name is the some sort of device name.
NULL is returned on error or there is no Microsof Windows driver.
*/
CdIo_t * cdio_open_am_win32 (const char *psz_source,
const char *psz_access_mode);
/*! Return a string containing the default device name that the
Win32 driver would use when none is specified. A scan is made
for CD-ROM drives with CDs in them.
In some situations of drivers or OS's we can't find a CD device if
there is no media in it and it is possible for this routine to return
NULL even though there may be a hardware CD-ROM.
@see cdio_open_cd, cdio_open
*/
char * cdio_get_default_device_win32(void);
char **cdio_get_devices_win32(void);
/*! Set up CD-ROM for reading using the Nero driver. The
device_name is the some sort of device name.
@return true on success; NULL on error or there is no Nero driver.
*/
CdIo_t * cdio_open_nrg (const char *psz_source);
/*! Set up CD-ROM for reading using the Nero driver. The
device_name is the some sort of device name.
@return true on success; NULL on error or there is no Nero driver.
*/
CdIo_t * cdio_open_am_nrg (const char *psz_source,
const char *psz_access_mode);
/*! Get a string containing the default device name that the NRG
driver would use when none is specified. A scan is made for NRG
disk images in the current directory.
@return string containing the default device. NULL on error or
there is no CD-ROM device.
*/
char * cdio_get_default_device_nrg(void);
char **cdio_get_devices_nrg(void);
/*!
Determine if bin_name is the bin file part of a CDRWIN CD disk image.
@param bin_name location of presumed CDRWIN bin image file.
@return the corresponding CUE file if bin_name is a BIN file or
NULL if not a BIN file.
*/
char *cdio_is_binfile(const char *bin_name);
/*!
Determine if cue_name is the cue sheet for a CDRWIN CD disk image.
@return corresponding BIN file if cue_name is a CDRWIN cue file or
NULL if not a CUE file.
*/
char *cdio_is_cuefile(const char *cue_name);
/*!
Determine if psg_nrg is a Nero CD disk image.
@param psz_nrg location of presumed NRG image file.
@return true if psz_nrg is a Nero NRG image or false
if not a NRG image.
*/
bool cdio_is_nrg(const char *psz_nrg);
/*!
Determine if psg_toc is a TOC file for a cdrdao CD disk image.
@param psz_toc location of presumed TOC image file.
@return true if toc_name is a cdrdao TOC file or false
if not a TOC file.
*/
bool cdio_is_tocfile(const char *psz_toc);
/*!
Determine if psz_source refers to a real hardware CD-ROM.
@param psz_source location name of object
@param driver_id driver for reading object. Use DRIVER_UNKNOWN if you
don't know what driver to use.
@return true if psz_source is a device; If false is returned we
could have a CD disk image.
*/
bool cdio_is_device(const char *psz_source, driver_id_t driver_id);
/*!
Set the blocksize for subsequent reads.
*/
driver_return_code_t cdio_set_blocksize ( const CdIo_t *p_cdio,
int i_blocksize );
/*!
Set the drive speed.
@see cdio_get_speed
*/
driver_return_code_t cdio_set_speed ( const CdIo_t *p_cdio, int i_speed );
/*!
Get the value associatied with key.
@param p_cdio the CD object queried
@param key the key to retrieve
@return the value associatd with "key" or NULL if p_cdio is NULL
or "key" does not exist.
*/
const char * cdio_get_arg (const CdIo_t *p_cdio, const char key[]);
/*!
Set the arg "key" with "value" in "p_cdio".
@param p_cdio the CD object to set
@param key the key to set
@param value the value to assocaiate with key
*/
driver_return_code_t cdio_set_arg (CdIo_t *p_cdio, const char key[],
const char value[]);
/*!
Initialize CD Reading and control routines. Should be called first.
*/
bool cdio_init(void);
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif /* __cplusplus */
#endif /* __CDIO_TRACK_H__ */