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-/*
- * PSX-Tools Bundle Pack
- * Copyright (C) 1998 Heiko Eissfeldt
- * portions used& Chris Smith
- * First modified by Yazoo, then by
- * Nicolas "Pixel" Noble
- *
- * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
- * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
- * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
- * (at your option) any later version.
- *
- * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
- * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
- * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
- * GNU General Public License for more details.
- *
- * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
- * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
- * Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
- */
-
-#ifndef __YAZEDC_H__
-
-#define RS_L12_BITS 8
-
-/* audio sector definitions for CIRC */
-#define FRAMES_PER_SECTOR 98
-/* user data bytes per frame */
-#define L1_RAW 24
-/* parity bytes with 8 bit */
-#define L1_Q 4
-#define L1_P 4
-
-/* audio sector Cross Interleaved Reed-Solomon Code (CIRC) encoder (layer 1) */
-/* adds P- and Q- parity information to audio (f2) frames. Also
- optionally handles the various delays and permutations. The output with all
- stages enabled can be fed into the Eight-Fourteen-Modulator.
- On input: 2352 bytes of audio data is given.
- On output: 3136 bytes of CIRC enriched audio data are returned.
- */
-int do_encode_L1(unsigned char in[L1_RAW*FRAMES_PER_SECTOR],
- unsigned char out[(L1_RAW+L1_Q+L1_P)*FRAMES_PER_SECTOR],
- int delay1, int delay2, int delay3, int scramble);
-
-/* data sector definitions for RSPC */
-/* user data bytes per frame */
-#define L2_RAW (1024*2)
-/* parity bytes for 16 bit units */
-#define L2_Q (26*2*2)
-#define L2_P (43*2*2)
-
-/* known sector types */
-#define MODE_0 0
-#define MODE_1 1
-#define MODE_2 2
-#define MODE_2_FORM_1 3
-#define MODE_2_FORM_2 4
-
-#ifdef __cplusplus
-extern "C" {
-#endif
-
-/* set one of the MODE_* constants for subsequent data sector formatting */
-int set_sector_type(int st);
-/* get the current sector type setting for data sector formatting */
-int get_sector_type(void);
-
-/* data sector layer 2 Reed-Solomon Product Code encoder */
-/* encode the given data portion depending on sector type (see
- get/set_sector_type() functions). Use the given address for the header.
- The returned data is __unscrambled__ and not in F2-frame format (for that
- see function scramble_L2()).
- Supported sector types:
- MODE_0: a 12-byte sync field, a header and 2336 zeros are returned.
- MODE_1: the user data portion (2048 bytes) has to be given
- at offset 16 in the inout array.
- Sync-, header-, edc-, spare-, p- and q- fields will be added.
- MODE_2: the user data portion (2336 bytes) has to be given
- at offset 16 in the inout array.
- Sync- and header- fields will be added.
- MODE_2_FORM_1: the user data portion (8 bytes subheader followed
- by 2048 bytes data) has to be given at offset 16
- in the inout array.
- Sync-, header-, edc-, p- and q- fields will be added.
- MODE_2_FORM_2: the user data portion (8 bytes subheader followed
- by 2324 bytes data) has to be given at offset 16
- in the inout array.
- Sync-, header- and edc- fields will be added.
-*/
-int do_encode_L2(unsigned char *inout, int sectortype, unsigned address);
-int decode_L2_Q(unsigned char inout[4 + L2_RAW + 12 + L2_Q]);
-int decode_L2_P(unsigned char inout[4 + L2_RAW + 12 + L2_Q + L2_P]);
-unsigned long int build_edc(unsigned char inout[], int from, int upto);
-
-/* generates f2 frames from otherwise fully formatted sectors (generated by
- do_encode_L2()). */
-int scramble_L2(unsigned char *inout);
-
-#ifdef __cplusplus
-}
-#endif
-
-/* r-w sub channel definitions */
-#define RS_SUB_RW_BITS 6
-
-#define PACKETS_PER_SUBCHANNELFRAME 4
-#define LSUB_RAW 18
-#define LSUB_QRAW 2
-/* 6 bit */
-#define LSUB_Q 2
-#define LSUB_P 4
-
-#ifdef __cplusplus
-extern "C" {
-#endif
-
-/* R-W subchannel encoder */
-/* On input: 72 bytes packed user data, four frames with each 18 bytes.
- On output: per frame: 2 bytes user data, 2 bytes Q parity,
- 16 bytes user data, 4 bytes P parity.
- Options:
- delay1: use low level delay line
- scramble: perform low level permutations
- */
-int do_encode_sub(unsigned char in[LSUB_RAW*PACKETS_PER_SUBCHANNELFRAME],
- unsigned char out[(LSUB_RAW+LSUB_Q+LSUB_P)*PACKETS_PER_SUBCHANNELFRAME],
- int delay1, int scramble);
-int do_decode_sub(unsigned char in[(LSUB_RAW+LSUB_Q+LSUB_P)*PACKETS_PER_SUBCHANNELFRAME],
- unsigned char out[LSUB_RAW*PACKETS_PER_SUBCHANNELFRAME],
- int delay1, int scramble);
-
-int decode_LSUB_Q(unsigned char inout[LSUB_QRAW + LSUB_Q]);
-int decode_LSUB_P(unsigned char inout[LSUB_RAW + LSUB_Q + LSUB_P]);
-
-#ifdef __cplusplus
-}
-#endif
-
-extern unsigned char minute, second, frame;
-
-#endif