| Getting started quick |
| --------------------- |
| |
| - Select packet support in the block device section and UDF support in |
| the file system section. |
| |
| - Compile and install kernel and modules, reboot. |
| |
| - You need the udftools package (pktsetup, mkudffs, cdrwtool). |
| Download from http://sourceforge.net/projects/linux-udf/ |
| |
| - Grab a new CD-RW disc and format it (assuming CD-RW is hdc, substitute |
| as appropriate): |
| # cdrwtool -d /dev/hdc -q |
| |
| - Setup your writer |
| # pktsetup dev_name /dev/hdc |
| |
| - Now you can mount /dev/pktcdvd/dev_name and copy files to it. Enjoy! |
| # mount /dev/pktcdvd/dev_name /cdrom -t udf -o rw,noatime |
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| Packet writing for DVD-RW media |
| ------------------------------- |
| |
| DVD-RW discs can be written to much like CD-RW discs if they are in |
| the so called "restricted overwrite" mode. To put a disc in restricted |
| overwrite mode, run: |
| |
| # dvd+rw-format /dev/hdc |
| |
| You can then use the disc the same way you would use a CD-RW disc: |
| |
| # pktsetup dev_name /dev/hdc |
| # mount /dev/pktcdvd/dev_name /cdrom -t udf -o rw,noatime |
| |
| |
| Packet writing for DVD+RW media |
| ------------------------------- |
| |
| According to the DVD+RW specification, a drive supporting DVD+RW discs |
| shall implement "true random writes with 2KB granularity", which means |
| that it should be possible to put any filesystem with a block size >= |
| 2KB on such a disc. For example, it should be possible to do: |
| |
| # dvd+rw-format /dev/hdc (only needed if the disc has never |
| been formatted) |
| # mkudffs /dev/hdc |
| # mount /dev/hdc /cdrom -t udf -o rw,noatime |
| |
| However, some drives don't follow the specification and expect the |
| host to perform aligned writes at 32KB boundaries. Other drives do |
| follow the specification, but suffer bad performance problems if the |
| writes are not 32KB aligned. |
| |
| Both problems can be solved by using the pktcdvd driver, which always |
| generates aligned writes. |
| |
| # dvd+rw-format /dev/hdc |
| # pktsetup dev_name /dev/hdc |
| # mkudffs /dev/pktcdvd/dev_name |
| # mount /dev/pktcdvd/dev_name /cdrom -t udf -o rw,noatime |
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| Packet writing for DVD-RAM media |
| -------------------------------- |
| |
| DVD-RAM discs are random writable, so using the pktcdvd driver is not |
| necessary. However, using the pktcdvd driver can improve performance |
| in the same way it does for DVD+RW media. |
| |
| |
| Notes |
| ----- |
| |
| - CD-RW media can usually not be overwritten more than about 1000 |
| times, so to avoid unnecessary wear on the media, you should always |
| use the noatime mount option. |
| |
| - Defect management (ie automatic remapping of bad sectors) has not |
| been implemented yet, so you are likely to get at least some |
| filesystem corruption if the disc wears out. |
| |
| - Since the pktcdvd driver makes the disc appear as a regular block |
| device with a 2KB block size, you can put any filesystem you like on |
| the disc. For example, run: |
| |
| # /sbin/mke2fs /dev/pktcdvd/dev_name |
| |
| to create an ext2 filesystem on the disc. |
| |
| |
| Using the pktcdvd sysfs interface |
| --------------------------------- |
| |
| Since Linux 2.6.20, the pktcdvd module has a sysfs interface |
| and can be controlled by it. For example the "pktcdvd" tool uses |
| this interface. (see http://tom.ist-im-web.de/download/pktcdvd ) |
| |
| "pktcdvd" works similar to "pktsetup", e.g.: |
| |
| # pktcdvd -a dev_name /dev/hdc |
| # mkudffs /dev/pktcdvd/dev_name |
| # mount -t udf -o rw,noatime /dev/pktcdvd/dev_name /dvdram |
| # cp files /dvdram |
| # umount /dvdram |
| # pktcdvd -r dev_name |
| |
| |
| For a description of the sysfs interface look into the file: |
| |
| Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-block-pktcdvd |
| |
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| Using the pktcdvd debugfs interface |
| ----------------------------------- |
| |
| To read pktcdvd device infos in human readable form, do: |
| |
| # cat /sys/kernel/debug/pktcdvd/pktcdvd[0-7]/info |
| |
| For a description of the debugfs interface look into the file: |
| |
| Documentation/ABI/testing/debugfs-pktcdvd |
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| Links |
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| See http://fy.chalmers.se/~appro/linux/DVD+RW/ for more information |
| about DVD writing. |