ECMA 119-1987 Volume and File Structure of CDROM for Information Interchange《信息交换用CD-ROM的卷和文件结构 第2版 1998年9月重印》.pdf
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1、 Standard ECMA-1192ndEdition - December 1987Reprinted September 1998Standardizing Information and Communication Systems Phone: +41 22 849.60.00 - Fax: +41 22 849.60.01 - URL: http:/www.ecma.ch - Internet: helpdeskecma.ch Volume and File Structure of CDROM for Information Interchange . Standard ECMA-
2、1192ndEdition - December 1987Standardizing Information and Communication Systems Phone: +41 22 849.60.00 - Fax: +41 22 849.60.01 - URL: http:/www.ecma.ch - Internet: helpdeskecma.ch Volume and File Structure of CDROM for Information Interchange . Brief History In the past years compact disks origina
3、lly developed for recording music have also been used for recording data as they allow recording of large amounts of information in a reliable and economic manner. As a read-only medium they are particularly suitable for use in applications such as auditing and legal documents. It appeared very quic
4、kly that there is an urgent need for a stable standard for the structure of such compact disks and of the files recorded thereon. In October 1985 a number of industrial and software companies in the USA invited experts to participate in the development of a working paper for such a project. The resu
5、lt of this work, in which also expert members of ECMA/TC15 as well as from Japan participated, was a report dated May 1986 and known as the “High Sierra Group” proposal. This proposal was submitted in Europe to ECMA for their consideration. ECMA TC15, in collaboration with experts from user organiza
6、tions, invested a considerable amount of work into this proposal in order to clarify and complete its technical contents and to re-edit it in a form suitable for an Standard. Particular attention was given to conformance aspects by applying the same editing principles as for the other standards for
7、labelling, such as ECMA-13 (ISO 1001) and ECMA-107 (ISO 9293). As a result Standard ECMA-119 was issued in December 1986. This ECMA Standard was submitted by ECMA to ISO for processing as an International Standard under the ISO fast-track procedure, which resulted in International Standard ISO 9660
8、in which a number of improvements and editorial amendments were introduced. This 2ndEdition of Standard ECMA-119 is technically identical with ISO 9660. Adopted as 2ndEdition of Standard ECMA-119 by the General Assembly of 10thDecember 1987. . iTable of contents Section I - General 1 1 Scope and fie
9、ld of application 1 2 Conformance 1 2.1 Conformance of a CD-ROM 1 2.2 Conformance of an information processing system 1 3 References 1 4 Definitions 1 4.1 application program 2 4.2 byte 2 4.3 Data Field of a sector 2 4.4 data preparer 2 4.5 descriptor 2 4.6 Extent 2 4.7 file 2 4.8 File Section 2 4.9
10、 implementation 2 4.10 Logical Block 2 4.11 originating system 2 4.12 receiving system 2 4.13 record 2 4.14 sector 2 4.15 standard for recording 2 4.16 user 3 4.17 volume 3 4.18 Volume Set 3 5 Notation 3 5.1 Decimal and hexadecimal notations 3 5.2 Other notation 3 Section II: Requirements for the me
11、dium 3 6 Volume structure 3 6.1 Arrangement of data on a CD-ROM 3 6.1.1 Physical Addresses 3 6.1.2 Logical Sector 3 6.1.3 Volume Space 4 6.2 Arrangement of the Volume Space 4 6.2.1 System Area and Data Area 4 6.2.2 Logical Block 4 6.3 Arrangement of the Data Area 4 6.4 Arrangement of Extents 5 6.4.1
12、 Extent 5 6.4.2 Mode of recording a File Section 5 6.4.3 Interleaved mode 5 6.4.4 Non-interleaved mode 6 ii6.4.5 Data length of a File Section 6 6.4.6 Relation of Extended Attribute Record to File Section 6 6.4.7 Recording of a Volume Partition 7 6.5 File structure 7 6.5.1 Relation to File Sections
13、7 6.5.2 Numbering of bytes in a file 7 6.5.3 Contents of a file 7 6.5.4 Associated file 7 6.6 Volume Set 7 6.7 Volume Descriptors 8 6.7.1 Volume Descriptor Set 8 6.8 Directory structure 8 6.8.1 Directory 8 6.8.2 Directory Hierarchy 9 6.8.3 Relation of Directory Hierarchies 10 6.9 Path Table 10 6.9.1
14、 Order of Path Table Records 10 6.9.2 Path Table Group 11 6.9.3 Recorded Occurrences of the Path Table 11 6.9.4 Consistency of Path Tables between volumes of a Volume Group 11 6.10 Record structure 11 6.10.1 Characteristics 11 6.10.2 Measured Data Units (MDU) 11 6.10.3 Fixed-length records 12 6.10.4
15、 Variable-length records 12 7 Recording of descriptor fields 12 7.1 8-bit numerical values 12 7.2 16-bit numerical value 12 7.2.1 Least significant byte first 12 7.2.2 Most significant byte first 12 7.2.3 Both-byte orders 13 7.3 32-bit numerical values 13 7.3.1 Least significant byte first 13 7.3.2
16、Most significant byte first 13 7.3.3 Both-byte orders 13 7.4 Character sets and coding 13 7.4.1 d-characters and a-characters 13 7.4.2 c-characters 14 7.4.3 Separators 14 7.4.4 Use of characters in descriptor fields 14 7.4.5 Justification of characters 14 7.5 File Identifier 14 7.5.1 File Identifier
17、 format 14 7.5.2 File Identifier length 15 7.6 Directory Identifier 15 7.6.1 Directory Identifier Format 15 7.6.2 Reserved Directory Identifiers 15 7.6.3 Directory Identifier length 15 iii8 Volume Descriptors 15 8.1 Format of a Volume Descriptor 15 8.1.1 Volume Descriptor Type (BP 1) 15 8.1.2 Standa
18、rd Identifier (BP 2 to 6) 15 8.1.3 Volume Descriptor Version (BP 7) 16 8.1.4 Depends on Volume Descriptor Type (BP 8 to 2 048) 16 8.2 Boot Record 16 8.2.1 Volume Descriptor Type (BP 1) 16 8.2.2 Standard Identifier (BP 2 to 6) 16 8.2.3 Volume Descriptor Version (BP 7) 16 8.2.4 Boot System Identifier
19、(BP 8 to 39) 16 8.2.5 Boot Identifier (BP 40 to 71) 16 8.2.6 Boot System Use (BP 72 to 2048) 16 8.3 Volume Descriptor Set Terminator 17 8.3.1 Volume Descriptor Type (BP 1) 17 8.3.2 Standard Identifier (BP 2 to 6) 17 8.3.3 Volume Descriptor Version (BP 7) 17 8.3.4 Reserved for future standardization
20、(BP 8 to 2048) 17 8.4 Primary Volume Descriptor 17 8.4.1 Volume Descriptor Type (BP 1) 18 8.4.2 Standard Identifier (BP 2 to 6) 18 8.4.3 Volume Descriptor Version (BP 7) 18 8.4.4 Unused Field (BP 8) 18 8.4.5 System Identifier (BP 9 to 40) 18 8.4.6 Volume Identifier (BP 41 to 72) 19 8.4.7 Unused Fiel
21、d (BP 73 to 80) 19 8.4.8 Volume Space Size (BP 81 to 88) 19 8.4.9 Unused Field (BP 89 to 120) 19 8.4.10 Volume Set Size (BP 121 to 124) 19 8.4.11 Volume Sequence Number (BP 125 to 128) 19 8.4.12 Logical Block Size (BP 129 to 132) 19 8.4.13 Path Table Size (BP 133 to 140) 19 8.4.14 Location of Occurr
22、ence of Type L Path Table (BP 141 to 144) 19 8.4.15 Location of Optional Occurrence of Type L Path Table (BP 145 to 148) 19 8.4.16 Location of Occurrence of Type M Path Table (BP 149 to 152) 19 8.4.17 Location of Optional Occurrence of Type M Path Table (BP 153 to 156) 19 8.4.18 Directory Record for
23、 Root Directory (BP 157 to 190) 20 8.4.19 Volume Set Identifier (BP 191 to 318) 20 8.4.20 Publisher Identifier (BP 319 to 446) 20 8.4.21 Data Preparer Identifier (BP 447 to 574) 20 8.4.22 Application Identifier (BP 575 to 702) 20 8.4.23 Copyright File Identifier (BP 703 to 739) 20 8.4.24 Abstract Fi
24、le Identifier (BP 740 to 776) 21 8.4.25 Bibliographic File Identifier (BP 777 to 813) 21 8.4.26 Volume Creation Date and Time (BP 814 to 830) 21 8.4.27 Volume Modification Date and Time (BP 831 to 847) 21 8.4.28 Volume Expiration Date and Time (BP 848 to 864) 21 8.4.29 Volume Effective Date and Time
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