/* * CDDL HEADER START * * The contents of this file are subject to the terms of the * Common Development and Distribution License (the "License"). * You may not use this file except in compliance with the License. * * You can obtain a copy of the license at usr/src/OPENSOLARIS.LICENSE * or http://www.opensolaris.org/os/licensing. * See the License for the specific language governing permissions * and limitations under the License. * * When distributing Covered Code, include this CDDL HEADER in each * file and include the License file at usr/src/OPENSOLARIS.LICENSE. * If applicable, add the following below this CDDL HEADER, with the * fields enclosed by brackets "[]" replaced with your own identifying * information: Portions Copyright [yyyy] [name of copyright owner] * * CDDL HEADER END */ /* * Copyright 2006 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All rights reserved. * Use is subject to license terms. */ #pragma ident "%Z%%M% %I% %E% SMI" #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include "mmc.h" #include "util.h" #include "misc_scsi.h" #include "transport.h" #include "main.h" #include "toshiba.h" #include "msgs.h" #include "device.h" uint32_t read_scsi32(void *addr) { uchar_t *ad = (uchar_t *)addr; uint32_t ret; ret = ((((uint32_t)ad[0]) << 24) | (((uint32_t)ad[1]) << 16) | (((uint32_t)ad[2]) << 8) | ad[3]); return (ret); } uint16_t read_scsi16(void *addr) { uchar_t *ad = (uchar_t *)addr; uint16_t ret; ret = ((((uint16_t)ad[0]) << 8) | ad[1]); return (ret); } void load_scsi32(void *addr, uint32_t v) { uchar_t *ad = (uchar_t *)addr; ad[0] = (uchar_t)(v >> 24); ad[1] = (uchar_t)(v >> 16); ad[2] = (uchar_t)(v >> 8); ad[3] = (uchar_t)v; } void load_scsi16(void *addr, uint16_t v) { uchar_t *ad = (uchar_t *)addr; ad[0] = (uchar_t)(v >> 8); ad[1] = (uchar_t)v; } /* * will get the mode page only i.e. will strip off the header. */ int get_mode_page(int fd, int page_no, int pc, int buf_len, uchar_t *buffer) { int ret; uchar_t byte2, *buf; uint_t header_len, page_len, copy_cnt; byte2 = (uchar_t)(((pc << 6) & 0xC0) | (page_no & 0x3f)); buf = (uchar_t *)my_zalloc(256); /* Ask 254 bytes only to make our IDE driver happy */ ret = mode_sense(fd, byte2, 1, 254, buf); if (ret == 0) { free(buf); return (0); } header_len = 8 + read_scsi16(&buf[6]); page_len = buf[header_len + 1] + 2; copy_cnt = (page_len > buf_len) ? buf_len : page_len; (void) memcpy(buffer, &buf[header_len], copy_cnt); free(buf); return (1); } /* * will take care of adding mode header and any extra bytes at the end. */ int set_mode_page(int fd, uchar_t *buffer) { int ret; uchar_t *buf; uint_t total, p_len; p_len = buffer[1] + 2; total = p_len + 8; buf = (uchar_t *)my_zalloc(total); (void) memcpy(&buf[8], buffer, p_len); if (debug) { int i; (void) printf("MODE: ["); for (i = 0; i < p_len; i++) { (void) printf("0x%02x ", (uchar_t)buffer[i]); } (void) printf("]\n"); } ret = mode_select(fd, total, buf); free(buf); return (ret); } /* * Builds track information database for track trackno. If trackno is * -1, builds the database for next blank track. */ int build_track_info(cd_device *dev, int trackno, struct track_info *t_info) { uchar_t *ti; uchar_t toc[20]; /* 2 entries + 4 byte header */ int ret; (void) memset(t_info, 0, sizeof (*t_info)); /* 1st try READ TRACK INFORMATION */ ti = (uchar_t *)my_zalloc(TRACK_INFO_SIZE); t_info->ti_track_no = trackno; /* Gererate faked information for writing to DVD */ if (device_type != CD_RW) { uint_t bsize; t_info->ti_flags = 0x3000; t_info->ti_track_no = 1; t_info->ti_session_no = 1; t_info->ti_track_mode = 0x4; t_info->ti_data_mode = 1; t_info->ti_start_address = 0; /* only 1 track on DVD make it max size */ t_info->ti_track_size = read_format_capacity(target->d_fd, &bsize); if (t_info->ti_track_size < MAX_CD_BLKS) { t_info->ti_track_size = MAX_DVD_BLKS; } t_info->ti_nwa = 0; t_info->ti_lra = 0; t_info->ti_packet_size = 0x10; t_info->ti_free_blocks = 0; } if (read_track_info(dev->d_fd, trackno, ti)) { if (debug) (void) printf("using read_track_info for TOC \n"); t_info->ti_track_no = ti[2]; t_info->ti_session_no = ti[3]; t_info->ti_flags = (ti[6] >> 4) & 0xf; t_info->ti_flags |= (uint32_t)(ti[5] & 0xf0); t_info->ti_flags |= (uint32_t)(ti[7]) << 8; t_info->ti_flags |= TI_SESSION_NO_VALID | TI_FREE_BLOCKS_VALID; t_info->ti_track_mode = ti[5] & 0xf; if ((ti[6] & 0xf) == 0xf) t_info->ti_data_mode = 0xff; else t_info->ti_data_mode = ti[6] & 0xf; t_info->ti_start_address = read_scsi32(&ti[8]); t_info->ti_nwa = read_scsi32(&ti[12]); t_info->ti_free_blocks = read_scsi32(&ti[16]); t_info->ti_packet_size = read_scsi32(&ti[20]); t_info->ti_track_size = read_scsi32(&ti[24]); t_info->ti_lra = read_scsi32(&ti[28]); free(ti); return (1); } /* READ TRACK INFORMATION not supported, try other options */ free(ti); /* * We can get info for next blank track if READ TRACK INFO is not * supported. */ if (trackno == -1) return (0); if (debug) (void) printf("using READ_TOC for TOC\n"); /* Try Read TOC */ if (!read_toc(dev->d_fd, 0, trackno, 20, toc)) { return (0); } t_info->ti_start_address = read_scsi32(&toc[8]); t_info->ti_track_mode = toc[5] & 0xf; t_info->ti_track_size = read_scsi32(&toc[16]) - read_scsi32(&toc[8]); t_info->ti_data_mode = get_data_mode(dev->d_fd, read_scsi32(&toc[8])); /* Numbers for audio tracks are always in 2K chunks */ if ((dev->d_blksize == 512) && ((t_info->ti_track_mode & 4) == 0)) { t_info->ti_start_address /= 4; t_info->ti_track_size /= 4; } /* Now find out the session thing */ ret = read_toc(dev->d_fd, 1, trackno, 12, toc); /* * Make sure that the call succeeds and returns the requested * TOC size correctly. */ if ((ret == 0) || (toc[1] != 0x0a)) { /* For ATAPI drives or old Toshiba drives */ ret = read_toc_as_per_8020(dev->d_fd, 1, trackno, 12, toc); } /* If this goes through well TOC length will always be 0x0a */ if (ret && (toc[1] == 0x0a)) { if (trackno >= toc[6]) { t_info->ti_session_no = toc[3]; t_info->ti_flags |= TI_SESSION_NO_VALID; } /* * This might be the last track of this session. If so, * exclude the leadout and next lead in. */ if (trackno == (toc[6] - 1)) { /* * 1.5 Min leadout + 1 min. leadin + 2 sec. pre-gap. * For 2nd+ leadout it will be 0.5 min. But currently * there is no direct way. And it will not happen * for any normal case. * * 75 frames/sec, 60 sec/min, so leadin gap is * ((1.5 +1)*60 + 2)*75 = 11400 frames (blocks) */ t_info->ti_track_size -= 11400; } } return (1); } uchar_t get_data_mode(int fd, uint32_t lba) { int ret; uchar_t *buf; uchar_t mode; buf = (uchar_t *)my_zalloc(8); ret = read_header(fd, lba, buf); if (ret == 0) mode = 0xff; else mode = buf[0]; free(buf); return (mode); } /* * Set page code 5 for TAO mode. */ int prepare_for_write(cd_device *dev, int track_mode, int test_write, int keep_disc_open) { uchar_t *buf; int no_err; int reset_device; if ((write_mode == DAO_MODE) && keep_disc_open) { (void) printf(gettext( "Multi-session is not supported on DVD media\n")); exit(1); } if ((write_mode == DAO_MODE) && debug) { (void) printf("Preparing to write in DAO\n"); } (void) start_stop(dev->d_fd, 1); /* Some drives do not support this command but still do it */ (void) rezero_unit(dev->d_fd); buf = (uchar_t *)my_zalloc(64); no_err = get_mode_page(dev->d_fd, 5, 0, 64, buf); if (no_err) no_err = ((buf[1] + 2) > 64) ? 0 : 1; /* * If the device is already in simulation mode and again a * simulation is requested, then set the device in non-simulation * 1st and then take it to simulation mode. This will flush any * previous fake state in the drive. */ if (no_err && test_write && (buf[2] & 0x10)) { reset_device = 1; } else { reset_device = 0; } if (no_err != 0) { buf[0] &= 0x3f; /* set TAO or DAO writing mode */ buf[2] = (write_mode == TAO_MODE)?1:2; /* set simulation flag */ if (test_write && (!reset_device)) { buf[2] |= 0x10; } else { buf[2] &= ~0x10; } /* Turn on HW buffer underrun protection (BUFE) */ if (!test_write) { buf[2] |= 0x40; } /* set track mode type */ if (device_type == CD_RW) { buf[3] = track_mode & 0x0f; /* ctrl nibble */ } if (keep_disc_open) { buf[3] |= 0xc0; /* Allow more sessions */ } /* Select track type (audio or data) */ if (track_mode == TRACK_MODE_DATA) { buf[4] = 8; /* 2048 byte sector */ } else { buf[4] = 0; /* 2352 byte sector */ } buf[7] = buf[8] = 0; /* Need to clear these fields for setting into DAO */ if (write_mode == DAO_MODE) buf[5] = buf[15] = 0; /* print out mode for detailed log */ if (debug && verbose) { int i; (void) printf("setting = [ "); for (i = 0; i < 15; i++) (void) printf("0x%x ", buf[i]); (void) printf("]\n"); } no_err = set_mode_page(dev->d_fd, buf); if (no_err && reset_device) { /* Turn the test write bit back on */ buf[2] |= 0x10; no_err = set_mode_page(dev->d_fd, buf); } /* * Since BUFE is the only optional flag we are * setting we will try to turn it off if the command * fails. */ if (!no_err) { /* * Some old drives may not support HW * buffer underrun protection, try again * after turning it off. */ if (debug) (void) printf("Turning off BUFE\n"); buf[2] &= ~0x40; no_err = set_mode_page(dev->d_fd, buf); } } free(buf); return (no_err); } /* * Close session. This will write TOC. */ int finalize(cd_device *dev) { uchar_t *di; int count, ret, err; int immediate; int finalize_max; /* * For ATAPI devices we will use the immediate mode and will * poll the command for completion so that this command may * not hog the channel. But for SCSI, we will use the treditional * way of issuing the command with a large enough timeout. This * is done because immediate mode was designed for ATAPI and some * SCSI RW drives might not be even tested with it. */ if ((dev->d_inq[2] & 7) != 0) { /* SCSI device */ immediate = 0; } else { /* non-SCSI (e.g ATAPI) device */ immediate = 1; } /* We need to close track before close session */ if (device_type == DVD_PLUS) { if (!close_track(dev->d_fd, 0, 0, immediate)) return (0); } if (!close_track(dev->d_fd, 0, 1, immediate)) { /* * For DAO mode which we use for DVD-RW, the latest MMC * specification does not mention close_track. Some * newer drives will return an ILLEGAL INSTRUCTION * which we will ignore. We have also found a Panasonic * drive which will return a MEDIA ERROR. It is safe * to ignore both errors as this is not needed for * these drives. * This is kept for older drives which had needed * us to issue close_track to flush the cache fully. * once we are certain these drives have cleared the * market, this can be removed. */ if (device_type == DVD_MINUS) { return (0); } } else { if (!immediate) return (1); } if (immediate) { (void) sleep(10); di = (uchar_t *)my_zalloc(DISC_INFO_BLOCK_SIZE); err = 0; if (device_type == CD_RW) { /* Finalization should not take more than 6 minutes */ finalize_max = FINALIZE_TIMEOUT; } else { /* some DVD-RW drives take longer than 6 minutes */ finalize_max = FINALIZE_TIMEOUT*2; } for (count = 0; count < finalize_max; count++) { ret = read_disc_info(dev->d_fd, di); if (ret != 0) break; if (uscsi_status != 2) err = 1; if (SENSE_KEY(rqbuf) == 2) { /* not ready but not becoming ready */ if (ASC(rqbuf) != 4) err = 1; } else if (SENSE_KEY(rqbuf) == 5) { /* illegal mode for this track */ if (ASC(rqbuf) != 0x64) err = 1; } else { err = 1; } if (err == 1) { if (debug) { (void) printf("Finalization failed\n"); (void) printf("%x %x %x %x\n", uscsi_status, SENSE_KEY(rqbuf), ASC(rqbuf), ASCQ(rqbuf)); } free(di); return (0); } if (uscsi_status == 2) { int i; /* illegal field in command packet */ if (ASC(rqbuf) == 0x24) { /* print it out! */ (void) printf("\n"); for (i = 0; i < 18; i++) (void) printf("%x ", (unsigned)(rqbuf[i])); (void) printf("\n"); } } (void) sleep(5); } free(di); } return (ret); } /* * Find out media capacity. */ int get_last_possible_lba(cd_device *dev) { uchar_t *di; int cap; di = (uchar_t *)my_zalloc(DISC_INFO_BLOCK_SIZE); if (!read_disc_info(dev->d_fd, di)) { free(di); return (0); } if ((di[21] != 0) && (di[21] != 0xff)) { cap = ((di[21] * 60) + di[22]) * 75; } else { cap = 0; } free(di); return (cap); } int read_audio_through_read_cd(cd_device *dev, uint_t start_lba, uint_t nblks, uchar_t *buf) { int retry; int ret; for (retry = 0; retry < 3; retry++) { ret = read_cd(dev->d_fd, (uint32_t)start_lba, (uint16_t)nblks, 1, buf, (uint32_t)(nblks * 2352)); if (ret) break; } return (ret); } int eject_media(cd_device *dev) { if (vol_running) { /* If there is a media, try using DKIOCEJECT 1st */ if (check_device(dev, CHECK_NO_MEDIA) == 0) { if (ioctl(dev->d_fd, DKIOCEJECT, 0) == 0) { return (1); } } } if (load_unload(dev->d_fd, 0) == 0) { /* if eject fails */ if ((uscsi_status == 2) && (ASC(rqbuf) == 0x53)) { /* * check that eject is not blocked on the device */ if (!prevent_allow_mr(dev->d_fd, 1)) return (0); return (load_unload(dev->d_fd, 0)); } return (0); } return (1); } /* * Get current Read or Write Speed from Mode Page 0x2a. * * Use the size of the Page to determine which Multimedia Command * set (MMC) is present. Based on the MMC version, get the * specified Read/Write Speed. * * Note that some MMC versions do not necessarily support a * (current) Read or Write Speed. As a result, this function * _can_ return a value of zero. * * The newer standards (reserve and) mark the field(s) as Obsolete, * yet many vendors populate the Obsolete fields with valid values * (assumedly for backward compatibility). This is important, as * a command like GET PERFORMANCE cannot return _the_ speed; it can * only return a Logical-Block-Address-dependent (LBA) speed. Such * values can vary widely between the innermost and outermost Track. * Mode Page 0x2a is the best solution identifying "the current * (nominal) speed". */ static uint16_t cd_speed_get(cd_device *dev, int cmd) { uchar_t *mp2a; uint16_t rate = 0; int offset; uint_t buflen = 254; /* * Allocate a buffer acceptably larger than any nominal * Page for Page Code 0x2A. */ mp2a = (uchar_t *)my_zalloc(buflen); if (get_mode_page(dev->d_fd, 0x2A, 0, buflen, mp2a) == 0) goto end; /* Determine MMC version based on 'Page Length' field */ switch (mp2a[1]) { case 0x14: /* MMC-1 */ if (debug) (void) printf("Mode Page 2A: MMC-1\n"); offset = (cmd == GET_READ_SPEED) ? 14 : 20; rate = read_scsi16(&mp2a[offset]); break; case 0x18: /* MMC-2 */ if (debug) (void) printf("Mode Page 2A: MMC-2;" " Read and Write Speeds are " "obsolete\n"); /* see if "Obsolete" values are valid: */ offset = (cmd == GET_READ_SPEED) ? 14 : 20; rate = read_scsi16(&mp2a[offset]); break; default: /* MMC-3 or newer */ if (debug) (void) printf("Mode Page 2A: MMC-3 or" " newer; Read Speed is obsolete.\n"); if (cmd == GET_READ_SPEED) { /* this is Obsolete, but try it */ offset = 14; rate = read_scsi16(&mp2a[offset]); } else { /* Write Speed is not obsolete */ offset = 28; rate = read_scsi16(&mp2a[offset]); if (rate == 0) { /* * then try an Obsolete field * (but this shouldn't happen!) */ offset = 20; rate = read_scsi16(&mp2a[offset]); } } break; } end: free(mp2a); if (debug) (void) printf("cd_speed_get: %s Speed is " "%uX\n", (cmd == GET_READ_SPEED) ? "Read" : "Write", cdrw_bandwidth_to_x(rate)); return (rate); } /* * CD speed related functions (ioctl style) for drives which do not support * real time streaming. * * For the SET operations, the SET CD SPEED command needs * both the Read Speed and the Write Speed. Eg, if * we're trying to set the Write Speed (SET_WRITE_SPEED), * then we first need to obtain the current Read Speed. * That speed is specified along with the chosen_speed (the * Write Speed in this case) in the SET CD SPEED command. */ int cd_speed_ctrl(cd_device *dev, int cmd, int speed) { uint16_t rate; switch (cmd) { case GET_READ_SPEED: rate = cd_speed_get(dev, GET_READ_SPEED); return (cdrw_bandwidth_to_x(rate)); case GET_WRITE_SPEED: rate = cd_speed_get(dev, GET_WRITE_SPEED); return (cdrw_bandwidth_to_x(rate)); case SET_READ_SPEED: rate = cd_speed_get(dev, GET_WRITE_SPEED); return (set_cd_speed(dev->d_fd, cdrw_x_to_bandwidth(speed), rate)); break; case SET_WRITE_SPEED: rate = cd_speed_get(dev, GET_READ_SPEED); return (set_cd_speed(dev->d_fd, rate, cdrw_x_to_bandwidth(speed))); break; default: return (0); } } /* * Manage sending of SET STREAMING command using the specified * read_speed and write_speed. * * This function allocates and initializes a Performance * Descriptor, which is sent as part of the SET STREAMING * command. The descriptor is deallocated before function * exit. */ static int do_set_streaming(cd_device *dev, uint_t read_speed, uint_t write_speed) { int ret; uchar_t *str; /* Allocate and initialize the Performance Descriptor */ str = (uchar_t *)my_zalloc(SET_STREAM_DATA_LEN); /* Read Time (in milliseconds) */ load_scsi32(&str[16], 1000); /* Write Time (in milliseconds) */ load_scsi32(&str[24], 1000); /* Read Speed */ load_scsi32(&str[12], (uint32_t)read_speed); /* Write Speed */ load_scsi32(&str[20], (uint32_t)write_speed); /* issue SET STREAMING command */ ret = set_streaming(dev->d_fd, str); free(str); return (ret); } /* * cd speed related functions for drives which support * Real-Time Streaming Feature. * * For the SET operations, the SET STREAMING command needs * both the Read Speed and the Write Speed. Eg, if * we're trying to set the Write Speed (SET_WRITE_SPEED), * then we first need to obtain the current Read Speed. * That speed is specified along with the chosen_speed (the * Write Speed in this case) in the SET STREAMING command. */ int rt_streaming_ctrl(cd_device *dev, int cmd, int speed) { int ret = 0; uint_t rate; switch (cmd) { case GET_WRITE_SPEED: rate = cd_speed_get(dev, GET_WRITE_SPEED); ret = (int)cdrw_bandwidth_to_x(rate); break; case GET_READ_SPEED: rate = cd_speed_get(dev, GET_READ_SPEED); ret = (int)cdrw_bandwidth_to_x(rate); break; case SET_READ_SPEED: { uint_t write_speed = cd_speed_get(dev, GET_WRITE_SPEED); /* set Read Speed using SET STREAMING */ ret = do_set_streaming(dev, cdrw_x_to_bandwidth(speed), write_speed); /* If rt_speed_ctrl fails for any reason use cd_speed_ctrl */ if (ret == 0) { if (debug) (void) printf(" real time speed control" " failed, using CD speed control\n"); dev->d_speed_ctrl = cd_speed_ctrl; ret = dev->d_speed_ctrl(dev, cmd, speed); } break; } case SET_WRITE_SPEED: { uint_t read_speed = cd_speed_get(dev, GET_READ_SPEED); /* set Write Speed using SET STREAMING */ ret = do_set_streaming(dev, read_speed, cdrw_x_to_bandwidth(speed)); /* If rt_speed_ctrl fails for any reason use cd_speed_ctrl */ if (ret == 0) { if (debug) (void) printf(" real time speed control" " failed, using CD speed control\n"); dev->d_speed_ctrl = cd_speed_ctrl; ret = dev->d_speed_ctrl(dev, cmd, speed); } break; } default: break; } return (ret); } /* * Initialize device for track-at-once mode of writing. All of the data will * need to be written to the track without interruption. * This initialized TAO by setting page code 5 and speed. */ void write_init(int mode) { (void) printf(gettext("Initializing device")); if (simulation) (void) printf(gettext("(Simulation mode)")); print_n_flush("..."); get_media_type(target->d_fd); /* DVD- requires DAO mode */ if (device_type == DVD_MINUS) { write_mode = DAO_MODE; } /* DVD+ and DVD- have no support for AUDIO, bail out */ if ((mode == TRACK_MODE_AUDIO) && (device_type != CD_RW)) { err_msg(gettext("Audio mode is only supported for CD media\n")); exit(1); } if (simulation && check_device(target, CHECK_MEDIA_IS_NOT_BLANK) && !check_device(target, CHECK_MEDIA_IS_NOT_ERASABLE) && device_type != DVD_PLUS_W) { /* * If we were in simulation mode, and media wasn't blank, * but medium was erasable, then cdrw goes to erase the * contents of the media after the simulation writing in order * to cleanup the ghost TOC (see write_fini() calls blank()). * This is bad because it removes existing data if media was * multi-session. Therefore, we no longer allow simulation * writing if such condition is met. we don't blank the DVD+RW * media, so DVD+RWs are fine. */ err_msg(gettext( "Cannot perform simulation for non-blank media\n")); exit(1); } if (!prepare_for_write(target, mode, simulation, keep_disc_open)) { /* l10n_NOTE : 'failed' as in Initializing device...failed */ (void) printf(gettext("failed.\n")); err_msg(gettext("Cannot initialize device for write\n")); exit(1); } /* l10n_NOTE : 'done' as in "Initializing device...done" */ (void) printf(gettext("done.\n")); /* if speed change option was used (-p) then try to set the speed */ if (requested_speed != 0) { if (verbose) (void) printf(gettext("Trying to set speed to %dX.\n"), requested_speed); if (target->d_speed_ctrl(target, SET_WRITE_SPEED, requested_speed) == 0) { err_msg(gettext("Unable to set speed.\n")); exit(1); } if (verbose) { int speed; speed = target->d_speed_ctrl(target, GET_WRITE_SPEED, 0); if (speed == requested_speed) { (void) printf(gettext("Speed set to %dX.\n"), speed); } else if (speed == 0) { (void) printf(gettext("Could not obtain " "current Write Speed.\n")); } else { (void) printf( gettext("Speed set to closest approximation " "of %dX allowed by device (%dX).\n"), requested_speed, speed); } } } } void write_fini(void) { print_n_flush(gettext("Finalizing (Can take several minutes)...")); /* Some drives don't like this while in test write mode */ if (!simulation) { if (!finalize(target)) { /* * It is possible that the drive is busy writing the * buffered portion. So do not get upset yet. */ (void) sleep(10); if (!finalize(target)) { if (debug) { (void) printf("status %x, %x/%x/%x\n", uscsi_status, SENSE_KEY(rqbuf), ASC(rqbuf), ASCQ(rqbuf)); } /* * Different vendor drives return different * sense error info for CLOSE SESSION command. * The Panasonic drive that we are using is * one such drive. */ if (device_type == DVD_MINUS) { if (verbose) { (void) printf( "skipping finalizing\n"); } } else { /* l10n_NOTE : 'failed' as in finishing up...failed */ (void) printf(gettext("failed.\n")); err_msg(gettext( "Could not finalize the disc.\n")); exit(1); } } } if (vol_running) { (void) eject_media(target); } } else if (check_device(target, CHECK_MEDIA_IS_NOT_BLANK)) { /* * Some drives such as the pioneer A04 will retain a * ghost TOC after a simulation write is done. The * media will actually be blank, but the drive will * report a TOC. There is currently no other way to * re-initialize the media other than ejecting or * to ask the drive to clear the leadout. The laser * is currently off so nothing is written to the * media (on a good behaving drive). * NOTE that a device reset does not work to make * the drive re-initialize the media. */ blanking_type = "clear_ghost"; blank(); } /* l10n_NOTE : 'done' as in "Finishing up...done" */ (void) printf(gettext("done.\n")); }