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Copyright (C) 2010 Rocky Bernstein <rocky@gnu.org>
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This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
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it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
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(at your option) any later version.
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This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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GNU General Public License for more details.
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You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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*/
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/**
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\file mmc_ll_cmds.h
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\brief Wrappers for specific Multimedia Command (MMC) commands e.g., READ
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DISC, START/STOP UNIT.
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The documents we make use of are described in several
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specifications made by the SCSI committee T10
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http://www.t10.org. In particular, SCSI Primary Commands (SPC),
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SCSI Block Commands (SBC), and Multi-Media Commands (MMC). These
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documents generally have a numeric level number appended. For
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example SPC-3 refers to ``SCSI Primary Commands - 3'.
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In year 2010 the current versions were SPC-3, SBC-2, MMC-5.
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*/
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#ifndef __CDIO_MMC_LL_CMDS_H__
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#define __CDIO_MMC_LL_CMDS_H__
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#include <cdio/mmc.h>
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#ifdef __cplusplus
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extern "C" {
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#endif /* __cplusplus */
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/**
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Get drive capabilities vis SCSI-MMC GET CONFIGURATION
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@param p_cdio the CD object to be acted upon.
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@return DRIVER_OP_SUCCESS (0) if we got the status.
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return codes are the same as driver_return_code_t
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*/
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driver_return_code_t
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mmc_get_configuration(const CdIo_t *p_cdio, void *p_buf,
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unsigned int i_size,
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unsigned int return_type,
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unsigned int i_starting_feature_number,
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unsigned int i_timeout_ms);
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/**
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Return results of media event status via SCSI-MMC GET EVENT STATUS
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@param p_cdio the CD object to be acted upon.
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@param out_buf media status code from operation
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@return DRIVER_OP_SUCCESS (0) if we got the status. Return codes
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are the same as driver_return_code_t
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*/
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driver_return_code_t mmc_get_event_status(const CdIo_t *p_cdio,
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uint8_t out_buf[2]);
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/**
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Run a SCSI-MMC MODE SELECT (10-byte) command
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and put the results in p_buf.
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@param p_cdio the CD object to be acted upon.
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@param p_buf pointer to location to store mode sense information
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@param i_size number of bytes allocated to p_buf
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@param page which "page" of the mode sense command we are interested in
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@param i_timeout_ms value in milliseconds to use on timeout. Setting
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to 0 uses the default time-out value stored in
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mmc_timeout_ms.
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@return DRIVER_OP_SUCCESS if we ran the command ok.
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*/
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driver_return_code_t mmc_mode_select_10(CdIo_t *p_cdio, /*out*/ void *p_buf,
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unsigned int i_size, int page,
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unsigned int i_timeout_ms);
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/**
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Run a SCSI-MMC MODE SENSE command (10-byte version)
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and put the results in p_buf
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@param p_cdio the CD object to be acted upon.
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@param p_buf pointer to location to store mode sense information
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@param i_size number of bytes allocated to p_buf
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@param i_page which "page" of the mode sense command we are interested in
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@return DRIVER_OP_SUCCESS if we ran the command ok.
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*/
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driver_return_code_t mmc_mode_sense_10( CdIo_t *p_cdio, /*out*/ void *p_buf,
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unsigned int i_size,
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unsigned int i_page_code);
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/**
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Run a SCSI-MMC MODE SENSE command (6-byte version)
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and put the results in p_buf
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@param p_cdio the CD object to be acted upon.
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@param p_buf pointer to location to store mode sense information
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@param i_size number of bytes allocated to p_buf
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@param page which "page" of the mode sense command we are interested in
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@return DRIVER_OP_SUCCESS if we ran the command ok.
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*/
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driver_return_code_t mmc_mode_sense_6( CdIo_t *p_cdio, /*out*/ void *p_buf,
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unsigned int i_size, int page);
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/**
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Request preventing/allowing medium removal on a drive via
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SCSI-MMC PREVENT/ALLOW MEDIUM REMOVAL.
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@param p_cdio the CD object to be acted upon.
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@param b_prevent true of drive locked and false if unlocked
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@param b_persisent make b_prevent state persistent
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@return DRIVER_OP_SUCCESS (0) if we got the status.
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return codes are the same as driver_return_code_t
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*/
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driver_return_code_t
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mmc_prevent_allow_medium_removal(const CdIo_t *p_cdio,
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bool b_persistent, bool b_prevent,
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unsigned int i_timeout_ms);
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/**
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Issue a MMC READ_CD command.
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@param p_cdio object to read from
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@param p_buf Place to store data. The caller should ensure that
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p_buf can hold at least i_blocksize * i_blocks bytes.
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@param i_lsn sector to read
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@param expected_sector_type restricts reading to a specific CD
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sector type. Only 3 bits with values 1-5 are used:
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0 all sector types
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1 CD-DA sectors only
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2 Mode 1 sectors only
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3 Mode 2 formless sectors only. Note in contrast to all other
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values an MMC CD-ROM is not required to support this mode.
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4 Mode 2 Form 1 sectors only
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5 Mode 2 Form 2 sectors only
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@param b_digital_audio_play Control error concealment when the
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data being read is CD-DA. If the data being read is not CD-DA,
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this parameter is ignored. If the data being read is CD-DA and
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DAP is false zero, then the user data returned should not be
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modified by flaw obscuring mechanisms such as audio data mute and
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interpolate. If the data being read is CD-DA and DAP is true,
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then the user data returned should be modified by flaw obscuring
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mechanisms such as audio data mute and interpolate.
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b_sync_header return the sync header (which will probably have
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the same value as CDIO_SECTOR_SYNC_HEADER of size
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CDIO_CD_SYNC_SIZE).
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@param header_codes Header Codes refer to the sector header and
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the sub-header that is present in mode 2 formed sectors:
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0 No header information is returned.
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1 The 4-byte sector header of data sectors is be returned,
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2 The 8-byte sector sub-header of mode 2 formed sectors is
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returned.
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3 Both sector header and sub-header (12 bytes) is returned.
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The Header preceeds the rest of the bytes (e.g. user-data bytes)
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that might get returned.
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@param b_user_data Return user data if true.
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For CD-DA, the User Data is CDIO_CD_FRAMESIZE_RAW bytes.
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For Mode 1, The User Data is ISO_BLOCKSIZE bytes beginning at
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offset CDIO_CD_HEADER_SIZE+CDIO_CD_SUBHEADER_SIZE.
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For Mode 2 formless, The User Data is M2RAW_SECTOR_SIZE bytes
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beginning at offset CDIO_CD_HEADER_SIZE+CDIO_CD_SUBHEADER_SIZE.
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For data Mode 2, form 1, User Data is ISO_BLOCKSIZE bytes beginning at
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offset CDIO_CD_XA_SYNC_HEADER.
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For data Mode 2, form 2, User Data is 2 324 bytes beginning at
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offset CDIO_CD_XA_SYNC_HEADER.
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@param b_sync
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@param b_edc_ecc true if we return EDC/ECC error detection/correction bits.
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The presence and size of EDC redundancy or ECC parity is defined
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according to sector type:
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CD-DA sectors have neither EDC redundancy nor ECC parity.
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Data Mode 1 sectors have 288 bytes of EDC redundancy, Pad, and
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ECC parity beginning at offset 2064.
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Data Mode 2 formless sectors have neither EDC redundancy nor ECC
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parity
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Data Mode 2 form 1 sectors have 280 bytes of EDC redundancy and
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ECC parity beginning at offset 2072
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Data Mode 2 form 2 sectors optionally have 4 bytes of EDC
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redundancy beginning at offset 2348.
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@param c2_error_information If true associate a bit with each
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sector for C2 error The resulting bit field is ordered exactly as
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the main channel bytes. Each 8-bit boundary defines a byte of
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flag bits.
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@param subchannel_selection subchannel-selection bits
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0 No Sub-channel data shall be returned. (0 bytes)
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1 RAW P-W Sub-channel data shall be returned. (96 byte)
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2 Formatted Q sub-channel data shall be transferred (16 bytes)
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3 Reserved
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4 Corrected and de-interleaved R-W sub-channel (96 bytes)
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5-7 Reserved
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@param i_blocksize size of the a block expected to be returned
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@param i_blocks number of blocks expected to be returned.
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@return DRIVER_OP_SUCCESS if we ran the command ok.
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*/
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driver_return_code_t
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mmc_read_cd(const CdIo_t *p_cdio, void *p_buf, lsn_t i_lsn,
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int expected_sector_type, bool b_digital_audio_play,
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bool b_sync, uint8_t header_codes, bool b_user_data,
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bool b_edc_ecc, uint8_t c2_error_information,
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uint8_t subchannel_selection, uint16_t i_blocksize,
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uint32_t i_blocks);
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/**
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Request information about et drive capabilities vis SCSI-MMC READ
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DISC INFORMATION
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@param p_cdio the CD object to be acted upon.
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@param p_buf pointer to location to store mode sense information
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@param i_size number of bytes allocated to p_buf
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@param data_type kind of information to retrieve.
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@return DRIVER_OP_SUCCESS (0) if we got the status.
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*/
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driver_return_code_t
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mmc_read_disc_information(const CdIo_t *p_cdio, /*out*/ void *p_buf,
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unsigned int i_size,
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cdio_mmc_read_disc_info_datatype_t data_type,
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unsigned int i_timeout_ms);
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/**
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Set the drive speed in K bytes per second using SCSI-MMC SET SPEED.
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@param p_cdio CD structure set by cdio_open().
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@param i_Kbs_speed speed in K bytes per second. Note this is
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not in standard CD-ROM speed units, e.g.
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1x, 4x, 16x as it is in cdio_set_speed.
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To convert CD-ROM speed units to Kbs,
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multiply the number by 176 (for raw data)
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and by 150 (for filesystem data).
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Also note that ATAPI specs say that a value
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less than 176 will result in an error.
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On many CD-ROM drives,
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specifying a value too large will result in using
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the fastest speed.
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@param i_timeout_ms value in milliseconds to use on timeout. Setting
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to 0 uses the default time-out value stored in
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mmc_timeout_ms.
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@return the drive speed if greater than 0. -1 if we had an error. is -2
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returned if this is not implemented for the current driver.
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@see cdio_set_speed and mmc_set_drive_speed
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*/
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driver_return_code_t mmc_set_speed( const CdIo_t *p_cdio,
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int i_Kbs_speed,
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unsigned int i_timeout_ms);
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/**
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Load or Unload media using a MMC START STOP UNIT command.
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@param p_cdio the CD object to be acted upon.
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@param b_eject eject if true and close tray if false
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@param b_immediate wait or don't wait for operation to complete
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@param power_condition Set CD-ROM to idle/standby/sleep. If nonzero,
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eject/load is ignored, so set to 0 if you want to eject or load.
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@return DRIVER_OP_SUCCESS if we ran the command ok.
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@see mmc_eject_media or mmc_close_tray
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*/
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driver_return_code_t mmc_start_stop_unit(const CdIo_t *p_cdio, bool b_eject,
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bool b_immediate,
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uint8_t power_condition,
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unsigned int i_timeout_ms);
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/**
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Check if drive is ready using SCSI-MMC TEST UNIT READY command.
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@param p_cdio the CD object to be acted upon.
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@param i_timeout_ms value in milliseconds to use on timeout. Setting
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to 0 uses the default time-out value stored in
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mmc_timeout_ms.
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@return DRIVER_OP_SUCCESS if we ran the command ok.
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*/
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driver_return_code_t mmc_test_unit_ready(const CdIo_t *p_cdio,
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unsigned int i_timeout_ms);
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#ifndef DO_NOT_WANT_OLD_MMC_COMPATIBILITY
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#define mmc_start_stop_media(c, e, i, p, t) \
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mmc_start_stop_unit(c, e, i, p, t, 0)
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#endif /*DO_NOT_WANT_PARANOIA_COMPATIBILITY*/
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#ifdef __cplusplus
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}
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#endif /* __cplusplus */
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#endif /* __CDIO_MMC_HL_CMDS_H__ */
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/*
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* Local variables:
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* c-file-style: "gnu"
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* tab-width: 8
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* indent-tabs-mode: nil
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* End:
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*/
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