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    ISO IEC 13346-1-1995 Information technology - Volume and file structure of write-once and rewritable media using non-sequential recording for information interc.pdf

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    ISO IEC 13346-1-1995 Information technology - Volume and file structure of write-once and rewritable media using non-sequential recording for information interc.pdf

    1、INTERNATIONAL STANDARD ISO/IEC 13346-I First edition 1995-l 2-l 5 Information technology - Volume and file structure of write-once and rewritable media using non-sequential recording for information interchange - Part 1: General Technologies de /information - Structure de volume et de fichier de moy

    2、ens dkriture unique et de r the type of medium may be either write once, or read only, or rewitable, or a combination of these types. ISO/IEC 13346 consists of the following five Parts: Part 1: General Part 2: Volume and Boot Block Recognition Part 3: Volume Structure Part 4: File Structure Part 5:

    3、Record Structure Annex A - ICB Strategies, is part of Part 4. Part 1 specifies references, definitions, notation and basic structures that apply to the other four Parts. 2 Parts references The first digit of a reference within ISO/IEC 13346 identifies the Part, e.g. 2/5 refers to clause 5 in Part 2,

    4、 and figure 4/3 refers to figure 3 in Part 4. 3 Conformance 3.1 Conformance of a medium A medium shall be in conformance with ISO/IEC 13346 when it conforms to a standard for recording (see l/5.10) and information recorded on sectors of the medium conform to the specifications of Part 1 and one or m

    5、ore of Parts 2, 3,4 and 5. A statement of conformance shall identify the sectors of the medium on which information is recorded according to the specifications of ISO/IEC 13346, and the Parts and the levels of medium interchange (see 2/10, 3/10.10, and 4/15) to which the contents of those sectors of

    6、 the medium conform. 3.2 Conformance of an information processing system An information processing system shall be in conformance with ISO/IEC 13346 if it meets the requirements specified in Part 1 and one or more of Parts 2, 3,4 and 5 either for an originating system (see 2/12, 3/13,4/17 and 5/l 1)

    7、 or for a receiving system (see 2/13, 3/14, 4/18 and 5/12) or for both types of system. A statement of conformance shall identify the Parts, and the levels of the requirements for each of those Parts, which can be met by the system. 4 Normative references The following International Standards contai

    8、n provisions which, through reference in this text, constitute provisions of this part of ISODX 13346. At the time of publication, the editions indicated were valid. All standards are subject to revision, and parties to agreements based on this part of ISO/IEC 13346 are encouraged to investigate the

    9、 possibility of applying the most recent editions of the standards indicated below. Members of IEC and IS0 maintain registers of currently valid International Standards. 1 ISOLIK 13346-1:1995(E) OISO/IEC ISO/IEC 646: 1991, Information technology - IS0 7-bit code character setfor information intercha

    10、nge. ISO/IEC 2022: 1994, Information technology - Character code structure and extension techniques. ISO/lEC 6429: 1992, Information technology - Control functions for coded character sets, IS0 8859-l: 1987, Information processing - g-bit single-byte codedgraphic character sets - Part I: Latin alpha

    11、bet No. 1. ISOIIEC 9293; 1994, Information technology - Volume andfile structure of disk cartridges for information interchange. IS0 9660: 1988, Information processing - Volume andJile structure of CD-ROMfor information interchange. ISOIIEC 9945-1: 1990, Information technology - Portable Operating S

    12、ystem Interface (POSUI) - Part 1: System Application Program Interface (API) C Language. ISO/IEC 10646-111993, Information technology - Universal Multiple Octet Coded Character Set (UC - Part 1: Architecture and Basic Multilingual Plane. ISOIIEX 13490-l: 1995, Information technology - Volume andfile

    13、 structure of read-only and write-once compact disk media for information interchange - Part 1: General. ISOIIEC 13490-2: 1995, Information technology - Volume andJle structure of read-only and write-once compact disk media for information interchange - Part 2: Volume andfile structure. ISO/IEX 1380

    14、0”, Information technology - Procedure for the registration of identifiers and attributes for volume and file structure ITU-T Recommendation V.4 1, Code-Independent Error-Control System. 5 Definitions For the purposes of ISO/IEC 13346, the following definitions apply. 5.1 application: A program that

    15、 processes the contents of a file, and may also process selected attribute data relating to the file or to the volume(s) on which the tile is recorded. 5.2 byte: A string of eight binary digits operated upon as a unit. If the standard for recording (see l/5.10) specifies that the container for the r

    16、ecording of a byte has more than eight bits, in ISO/lEC 13346 a byte shall be recorded in the least sign - the length of each sector; - the means for determining whether a sector is read-only, write-once, or rewritable; - for media where sectors may only be recorded once, a means for detecting wheth

    17、er each sector has not yet been recorded; - whether sectors may require preprocessing prior to recording. The standard for recording used in conjunction with ISO/IEC 13346 is subject to agreement between the originator and recipient of the medium. 5.11 user: A person or other entity (for example, an

    18、 application) that causes the invocation of the services provided by an implementation. 5.12 volume: A sector address space as specified in the relevant standard for recording. NOTE 2 - A medium usually has a single set of sector addresses, and is therefore a single volume. A medium may have a sepam

    19、te set of addresses for each side of the medium, and is therefore two volumes. 5.13 volume set: A collection of one or more volumes with identical volume set identification. 6 Notation The following notation is used in ISO/IEC 13346: 6.1 Numerical notation 6.1.1 Decimal notation Numbers in decimal n

    20、otation are represented by decimal digits. 6.1.2 Hexadecimal notation Numbers in hexadecimal notation are represented as a sequence of one or more hexadecimal digits prefixed by %“: hexadecimal digit 0123456789ABCDEF decimal value 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 6.2 Bit fields Certain fields c

    21、ontaining an integral value, or parts of fields containing an integral value, are intended to be interpreted as an array of bits. This array of bits shall be referred to as a bit field. Bit positions within an n bit field are numbered such that the least significant bit is numbered 0 and the most si

    22、gnificant bit is numbered n- 1. 6.3 Descriptor formats Descriptor formats shah be specified by a figure specifying the location, length, name and contents of each field. The interpretation of each field shall be given in the prose associated with the figure. 3 BO/IEC 13346-1:1995(E) 01s0/lEc The des

    23、criptor spec Byte position Length in bytes Name Contents 0 4 Data Length (=D-L) Uint32 (l/7.1.5) 4 32 Application Identifier regid (l/7.4) 36 4 Reserved #OO bytes 40 2 Type Int16 (l/7.1.4)=57 42 D-L Implementation Use bytes p-L+421 * Padding #OO bytes Figure 1 - Example descriptor format ied by figu

    24、re l/l has six fields: - The Data Length field shall be a 32-bit unsigned integer recorded according to l/7.1.5 in byte positions 0 to 3 of the descriptor. The value of this field may be referred to as D-L. - The Application Identifier field shall be a 32 byte field specifying an identification of a

    25、n application recorded according to l/7.4 in byte positions 4 to 35 of the descriptor. - The Reserved field shall be 4 bytes, each with the value #OO, recorded in byte positions 36 to 39 of the descriptor. - The Type field shall be the number 57 as a 16-bit signed integer recorded according to l/7.1

    26、.4 in byte positions 40 to 41 of the descriptor. - The Implementation Use field shah be D-L bytes recorded in byte positions 42 to (D-L+41), where D L is the value recorded in the Data Length field of this descriptor. A symbolic length referred to in a descriptor shall either be defined within that

    27、descriptor or be described in the interpretation of the field it is used in. The specification of the interpretation for this field might state that the interpretation of those bytes is not specified by ISO/IEC 13346, or could specify some specific interpretation for those bytes. - The Padding field

    28、 shall be a variable length field, as indicated by the asterisk “*“, of bytes, each with a value of #OO. The specification of the interpretation for the field shall specify the length of the field. 6.4 Character strings A value for a sequence of bytes may be specified by a quoted sequence of charact

    29、ers, encoded according to the International Reference Version of ISO/IEC 646. For example, “Sheep” shah represent the bytes #53, #/68, #65, #65, #70. 6.5 Arithmetic notation The notation ip(x) shall mean the integer part of x. The notation rem(a, b) shall mean a-bxip(a /b), where a and b are integer

    30、s. 6.6 Schema The notation specified by this clause, hereafter referred to as schema, specifies the format of a structure, or sequence of structures, by construction. White space is unimportant. A structure shall be a sequence of terms. A term shall be either a name enclosed by or a structure definition enclosed by I. A term may be given a name label by preceding the term with label . A term may be suffixed by one of the repetition operators in figure l/2. Operator Interpretation n+m n to m occurrences inclusive n+ n or more occurrences n n occurrences exactly Figure 2 - Repetition operators


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