* Change atapi-cd ioctls to use the same units.
* Change burncd, cdcontrol to convert CDROM speed to KB/sec before
calling the ioctl. Add a "max" speed option for their command lines.
This change does not break ABI but does change the units passed through
the ioctl so 3rd party software that uses cdrio.h will have to convert
(most likely by multiplying CDROM speed by 177 to get KB/s).
PR: kern/36845
Submitted by: Philipp Mergenthaler <p@i609a.hadiko.de> (CAM ioctls)
Reviewed by: sos, ken
MFC after: 1 month
PR40430 by "Peter Haight <peterh@sapros.com>" that has semilar patches
included and which I merged with my own work.
HW sponsored by: FreeBSD Foundation & FreeBSD Mall Inc
Enjoy!
It is still nessesary to supply the tracks as individual files, burncd
can't read .cue files yet, but now the infrastructure to do it is
present we just need a .cue file parser (hint hint)...
1. FreeBSD should be spelled with "F" and "BSD" in capitals,
even in comments.
2. Please don't use hard sentence breaks. Always start a
new sentence from the new line.
3. Don't use `#' or `$' in EXAMPLES; this has been fixed
recently in share/examples/mdoc/ templates.
4. Nuke the prog_name variable burncd.c, use getprogname(3).
Avoid using parenthesis enclosure macros (.Pq and .Po/.Pc) with plain text.
Not only this slows down the mdoc(7) processing significantly, but it also
has an undesired (in this case) effect of disabling hyphenation within the
entire enclosed block.
WARNING: until now all disks was closed as multisession disks, this is
no longer the case, if the -m option isn't used disks are closed as
singlesession. The reason is that some drives wont close a disk
with one large image on in multisession mode, probably because it
"knows" that a new session wont fit on the media resonably.
Also update burncd with new stuff from various places that I've collected
and modified to my taste, its actually amasing how many thinks up the
same enhancements (none mentioned none forgotten):
Allow '-' to be used as filename for using stdin.
Add 'l' option to take a list of image files from 'filename'