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BS ISO/IEC 9660:2023

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Information processing. Volume and file structure of CD-ROM for information interchange

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PDF Pages PDF Title
2 undefined
10 Foreword
12 Introduction
13 1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms and definitions
15 4 Notation
4.1 Decimal and hexadecimal notations
4.2 Other notations
5 Conformance
5.1 Conformance of a CD-ROM
5.2 Conformance of an information processing system
16 6 Requirements for a medium
7 Volume structure
7.1 Arrangement of data on a CD-ROM
7.1.1 Physical addresses
7.1.2 Logical sector
7.1.3 Volume space
7.2 Arrangement of the volume space
7.2.1 System area and data area
17 7.2.2 Logical block
7.3 Arrangement of the data area
7.4 Arrangement of an extent
7.4.1 Extent
7.4.2 Mode of recording a file section
18 7.4.3 Interleaved mode
19 7.4.4 Non-interleaved mode
20 7.4.5 Data length of a file section
7.4.6 Relation of extended attribute record to file section
7.4.7 Recording of a volume partition
7.5 File structure
7.5.1 Relation to file sections
7.5.2 Numbering of bytes in a file
21 7.5.3 Contents of a file
7.5.4 Associated file
7.6 Volume set
7.7 Volume descriptors
7.7.1 General
7.7.2 Volume descriptor set
22 7.8 Directory structure
7.8.1 Directory
23 7.8.2 Directory hierarchy
24 7.8.3 Relation of directory hierarchies
25 7.9 Path table
7.9.1 General
7.9.2 Order of path table records
7.9.3 Path table group
7.9.4 Recorded occurrences of the path table
26 7.9.5 Consistency of path tables between volumes of a volume group
7.10 Record structure
7.10.1 General
7.10.2 Characteristics
7.10.3 Measured data units (MDU)
27 7.10.4 Fixed-length records
7.10.5 Variable-length records
8 Recording of descriptor fields
8.1 8-bit numerical values
8.1.1 General
8.1.2 8-bit unsigned numerical values
8.1.3 8-bit signed numerical values
28 8.2 16-bit numerical value
8.2.1 General
8.2.2 Least significant byte first
8.2.3 Most significant byte first
8.2.4 Both-byte orders
8.3 32-bit numerical value
8.3.1 General
8.3.2 Least significant byte first
8.3.3 Most significant byte first
29 8.3.4 Both-byte orders
8.4 Character sets and coding
8.4.1 d-characters and a-characters
8.4.2 c-characters
30 8.4.3 Separators and filler
8.4.4 Use of characters in descriptor fields
31 8.4.5 Justification of characters
8.5 File identifier
8.5.1 File identifier format
8.5.2 File identifier length
32 8.6 Directory identifier
8.6.1 Directory identifier format
8.6.2 Reserved directory identifiers
8.6.3 Directory identifier length
9 Volume descriptors
9.1 Format of a volume descriptor
9.1.1 General
9.1.2 Volume descriptor type (BP 1)
33 9.1.3 Standard identifier (BP 2 to 6)
9.1.4 Volume descriptor version (BP 7)
9.1.5 Depends on volume descriptor type (BP 8 to 2 048)
9.2 Boot record
9.2.1 General
9.2.2 Volume descriptor type (BP 1)
34 9.2.3 Standard identifier (BP 2 to 6)
9.2.4 Volume descriptor version (BP 7)
9.2.5 Boot system identifier (BP 8 to 39)
9.2.6 Boot identifier (BP 40 to 71)
9.2.7 Boot system use (BP 72 to 2 048)
9.3 Volume descriptor set terminator
9.3.1 General
9.3.2 Volume descriptor type (BP 1)
35 9.3.3 Standard identifier (BP 2 to 6)
9.3.4 Volume descriptor version (BP 7)
9.3.5 Reserved for future standardization (BP 8 to 2 048)
9.4 Primary volume descriptor
9.4.1 General
36 9.4.2 Volume descriptor type (BP 1)
9.4.3 Standard identifier (BP 2 to 6)
9.4.4 Volume descriptor version (BP 7)
9.4.5 Unused field (BP 8)
9.4.6 System identifier (BP 9 to 40)
37 9.4.7 Volume identifier (BP 41 to 72)
9.4.8 Unused field (BP 73 to 80)
9.4.9 Volume space size (BP 81 to 88)
9.4.10 Unused field (BP 89 to 120)
9.4.11 Volume set size (BP 121 to 124)
9.4.12 Volume sequence number (BP 125 to 128)
9.4.13 Logical block size (BP 129 to 132)
9.4.14 Path table size (BP 133 to 140)
9.4.15 Location of occurrence of type L path table (BP 141 to 144)
38 9.4.16 Location of optional occurrence of type L path table (BP 145 to 148)
9.4.17 Location of occurrence of type M path table (BP 149 to 152)
9.4.18 Location of optional occurrence of type M path table (BP 153 to 156)
9.4.19 Directory record for root directory (BP 157 to 190)
9.4.20 Volume set identifier (BP 191 to 318)
9.4.21 Publisher identifier (BP 319 to 446)
9.4.22 Data preparer identifier (BP 447 to 574)
39 9.4.23 Application identifier (BP 575 to 702)
9.4.24 Copyright file identifier (BP 703 to 739)
9.4.25 Abstract file identifier (BP 740 to 776)
9.4.26 Bibliographic file identifier (BP 777 to 813)
40 9.4.27 Volume creation date and time (BP 814 to 830)
9.4.28 Volume modification date and time (BP 831 to 847)
9.4.29 Volume expiration date and time (BP 848 to 864)
9.4.30 Volume effective date and time (BP 865 to 881)
9.4.31 File structure version (BP 882)
41 9.4.32 Reserved for future standardization (BP 883)
9.4.33 Application use (BP 884 to 1 395)
9.4.34 Reserved for future standardization (BP 1 396 to 2 048)
9.5 Supplementary volume descriptor and enhanced volume descriptor
9.5.1 General
42 9.5.2 Volume descriptor type (BP 1)
9.5.3 Volume descriptor version (BP 7)
43 9.5.4 Volume flags (BP 8)
9.5.5 System identifier (BP 9 to 40)
9.5.6 Volume identifier (BP 41 to 72)
9.5.7 Escape sequences (BP 89 to 120)
9.5.8 Path table size (BP 133 to 140)
44 9.5.9 Location of occurrence of type L path table (BP 141 to 144)
9.5.10 Location of optional occurrence of type L path table (BP 145 to 148)
9.5.11 Location of occurrence of type M path table (BP 149 to 152)
9.5.12 Location of optional occurrence of type M path table (BP 153 to 156)
9.5.13 Directory record for root directory (BP 157 to 190)
9.5.14 Volume set identifier (BP 191 to 318)
9.5.15 Publisher identifier (BP 319 to 446)
45 9.5.16 Data preparer identifier (BP 447 to 574)
9.5.17 Application identifier (BP 575 to 702)
9.5.18 Copyright file identifier (BP 703 to 739)
9.5.19 Abstract file identifier (BP 740 to 776)
46 9.5.20 Bibliographic file identifier (BP 777 to 813)
9.5.21 Application use (BP 884 to 1 395)
9.6 Volume partition descriptor
9.6.1 General
9.6.2 Volume descriptor type (BP 1)
9.6.3 Standard identifier (BP 2 to 6)
47 9.6.4 Volume descriptor version (BP 7)
9.6.5 Unused field (BP 8)
9.6.6 System identifier (BP 9 to 40)
9.6.7 Volume partition identifier (BP 41 to 72)
9.6.8 Volume partition location (BP 73 to 80)
9.6.9 Volume partition size (BP 81 to 88)
9.6.10 System use (BP 89 to 2 048)
10 File and directory descriptors
10.1 Format of a directory record
10.1.1 General
48 10.1.2 Length of directory record (LEN_DR) (BP 1)
10.1.3 Extended attribute record length (BP 2)
10.1.4 Location of extent (BP 3 to 10)
10.1.5 Data length (BP 11 to 18)
10.1.6 Recording date and time (BP 19 to 25)
49 10.1.7 File flags (BP 26)
50 10.1.8 File unit size (BP 27)
10.1.9 Interleave gap size (BP 28)
10.1.10 Volume sequence number (BP 29 to 32)
10.1.11 Length of file identifier (LEN_FI) (BP 33)
10.1.12 File identifier [BP 34 to (33 + LEN_FI)]
51 10.1.13 Padding field [BP (34 + LEN_FI)]
10.1.14 System use [BP (LEN_DR – LEN_SU + 1) to LEN_DR]
10.2 Consistency of file attributes between directory records of a file
10.3 Order of directory records
52 10.4 Format of a path table record
10.4.1 General
53 10.4.2 Length of directory identifier (LEN_DI) (BP 1)
10.4.3 Extended attribute record length (BP 2)
10.4.4 Location of extent (BP 3 to 6)
10.4.5 Parent directory number (BP 7 to 8)
10.4.6 Directory identifier [BP 9 to (8 + LEN_DI)]
10.4.7 Padding field [BP (9 + LEN_ DI)]
54 10.5 Format of an extended attribute record
10.5.1 General
10.5.2 Owner identification (BP 1 to 4)
10.5.3 Group identification (BP 5 to 8)
55 10.5.4 Permissions (BP 9 to 10)
56 10.5.5 File creation date and time (BP 11 to 27)
10.5.6 File modification date and time (BP 28 to 44)
10.5.7 File expiration date and time (BP 45 to 61)
10.5.8 File effective date and time (BP 62 to 78)
10.5.9 Record format (BP 79)
10.5.10 Record attributes (BP 80)
57 10.5.11 Record length (BP 81 to 84)
10.5.12 System identifier (BP 85 to 116)
10.5.13 System use (BP 117 to 180)
10.5.14 Extended attribute record version (BP 181)
10.5.15 Length of escape sequences (BP 182)
10.5.16 Reserved for future standardization (BP 183 to 246)
10.5.17 Length of application use (BP 247 to 250)
58 10.5.18 Application use [BP 251 to (250 + LEN_AU)]
10.5.19 Escape sequences [BP (251 + LEN_AU) to (250 + LEN_ESC + LEN_AU)]
10.6 Consistency of file attributes between extended attribute records of a file
11 Levels of interchange
11.1 General
11.2 Level 1
11.3 Level 2
11.4 Level 3
59 12 Requirements for systems
13 Description of systems
14 Requirements for an originating system
14.1 General
14.2 Files
14.3 Descriptors
14.3.1 Primary volume descriptor, path table record and directory record
61 14.3.2 Supplementary volume descriptor and enhanced volume descriptor
14.3.3 Volume partition descriptor
62 14.3.4 Boot record
14.3.5 Extended attribute record
14.4 System area
63 15 Requirements for a receiving system
15.1 General
15.2 Files
15.3 Descriptors
15.3.1 Implementation
15.3.2 Descriptor information
64 15.4 Restrictions
15.5 Levels of implementation
15.5.1 General
15.5.2 Level 1
15.5.3 Level 2
65 Annex A (informative) ISO/IEC 646: International reference version (IRV)
67 Annex B (informative) ISO 9660:1988 and Joliet Specification: Modifications
70 Bibliography
BS ISO/IEC 9660:2023
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