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NAME

       udfinfo — show information about UDF filesystem

SYNOPSIS

       udfinfo [ options ] device

DESCRIPTION

       udfinfo shows various information about a UDF filesystem stored either on the block device
       or in the disk file image. The output from the udfinfo is suitable for parsing by external
       applications or scripts.

OPTIONS

       -h,--help
              Display the usage and the list of options.

       -b,--blocksize= block-size
              Specify  the  size  of  blocks in bytes. Valid block size for a UDF filesystem is a
              power of two in the range from 512  to  32768  and  must  match  a  device  logical
              (sector)  size.  If omitted, udfinfo tries to autodetect block size. First it tries
              logical (sector) size and then all valid block sizes.

       --startblock= start-block
              Specify the block location  where  the  UDF  filesystem  starts.  It  is  used  for
              calculating  the block location of the Volume Recognition Sequence (32 kB after the
              start block) and the first Anchor Volume Descriptor Pointer (256 blocks  after  the
              start block).

              Normally  start  block is 0, but for Multisession UDF optical discs it is the block
              location where the last session of Multisession UDF disc starts.

              If omitted, udfinfo for optical disc tries  to  detect  start  block  of  the  last
              session from disc Table Of Contents. Otherwise value 0 is used.

              For  accessing  some  previous  session  of  Multisession  UDF  optical disc, it is
              required to specify correct block where that previous session starts. And  also  to
              specify where that session ends via --lastblock option.

              For Multisession UDF disc images stored in file there is no way to detect where the
              last session starts and therefore it is necessary  to  specify  the  correct  start
              block location manually from the original optical disc Table Of Contents.

              (Option available since udfinfo 2.3)

       --lastblock= last-block
              Specify  the  block  location  where  the  UDF  filesystem  ends.  It  is  used for
              calculating the block location of second and third Anchor Volume Descriptor Pointer
              (256 blocks prior the last block and the last block itself).

              Normally  last  block  is number of disk blocks minus one, but for Multisession UDF
              optical discs when reading different  session  than  the  last  one  (specified  by
              --startblock) it is the block location where the specified session ends.

              If  omitted,  udfinfo for optical disc tried to detect the last recorded block with
              fallback to the last block of device or disk file image.

              For accessing some previous  session  of  Multisession  UDF  optical  disc,  it  is
              required to specify correct value for both --startblock and --lastblock options.

              (Option available since udfinfo 2.3)

       --vatblock= vat-block
              Specify  the  block  location  of  the Virtual Allocation Table. Virtual Allocation
              Table is present only on UDF disks with Virtual Partition Map and must  be  at  the
              last written/recorded disk block.

              If  omitted,  udfinfo for optical disc tries to detect the last recorded block with
              fallback to the last block of block device or disk file image or block specified by
              --lastblock.  In  most cases, this fallback does not have to work and for disk file
              images with Virtual Allocation  Table  it  is  necessary  to  specify  the  correct
              location.

              Virtual  Allocation Table contains locations of UDF disk blocks needed to read data
              storage, determinate used and free space  blocks,  read  File  Set  Identifier  and
              calculate  Windows-specific  Volume Serial Number. Also, it contains Logical Volume
              Identifier and overwrite previously stored in Logical Volume Descriptor.

       --locale
              Encode UDF string identifiers  on  output  according  to  current  locale  settings
              (default).

       --u8   Encode  UDF  string  identifiers  on output to 8-bit OSTA Compressed Unicode format
              without leading Compression ID byte, which is  equivalent  to  Latin1  (ISO-8859-1)
              encoding.  This  will work only for strings which all Unicode code points are below
              U+100.

       --u16  Encode UDF string identifiers on output to 16-bit OSTA  Compressed  Unicode  format
              without leading Compression ID byte, which is equivalent to UTF-16BE.

       --utf8 Encode UDF string identifiers on output to UTF-8.

EXIT STATUS

       udfinfo  returns  0 if successful, non-zero if there are problems like a block device does
       not contain UDF filesystem.

OUTPUT FORMAT

       First part of the udfinfo standard output contains information in key=value  format.  List
       of all keys with their meaning are in the following table:

              filename         File name of the selected block device or disk file image

              label            label  is an alias for lvid, see udflabel(8) section UDF LABEL AND
                               UUID

              uuid             UUID are first 16 hexadecimal lowercase digits  of  fullvsid,  but
                               see udflabel(8) section UDF LABEL AND UUID

              lvid             UDF  Logical  Volume  Identifier  stored  in  UDF  Logical  Volume
                               Descriptor

              vid              UDF Volume Identifier stored in UDF Primary Volume Descriptor

              vsid             fullvsid after uuid part, typically 17.–127. character

              fsid             UDF File Set Identifier stored in UDF File Set Descriptor

              fullvsid         UDF Volume Set Identifier stored in UDF Primary Volume Descriptor

              owner            UDF Logical Volume Info1 stored in UDF Implementation  Use  Volume
                               Descriptor,  represents  Owner name, person creating the medium or
                               filesystem (available since udfinfo 2.3)

              organization     UDF Logical Volume Info2 stored in UDF Implementation  Use  Volume
                               Descriptor,  represents Organization name responsible for creating
                               the medium or filesystem (available since udfinfo 2.3)

              contact          UDF Logical Volume Info3 stored in UDF Implementation  Use  Volume
                               Descriptor,  represents  Contact  information  for  the  medium or
                               filesystem (available since udfinfo 2.3)

              appid            UDF  Application  Identifier  stored   in   UDF   Primary   Volume
                               Descriptor,   identifies   application   that  created  medium  or
                               filesystem (available since udfinfo 2.3)

              impid            UDF Developer Identifier stored in UDF  Implementation  Identifier
                               of   UDF   Primary  Volume  Descriptor,  uniquely  identifies  the
                               implementation which created medium or filesystem (available since
                               udfinfo 2.3)

              winserialnum     Windows-specific Volume Serial Number

              blocksize        UDF block size

              blocks           Number  of  all  blocks  on the selected block device or disk file
                               image

              usedblocks       Number of used space blocks on UDF disk for data storage

              freeblocks       Number of free space blocks on UDF disk for data storage

              behindblocks     Number of blocks which are behind the last block used by UDF disk

              numfiles         Number of stored files on UDF disk

              numdirs          Number of stored directories on UDF disk

              udfrev           UDF revision needed for reading UDF disk

              udfwriterev      UDF revision needed for writing or modifying UDF disk

              startblock       Block location where the UDF filesystem starts (visible only  when
                               non-zero, available since udfinfo 2.3)

              lastblock        Block location where the UDF filesystem ends (visible only when it
                               is not same as the last block on  disk,  available  since  udfinfo
                               2.3)

              vatblock         Block  location  of the UDF Virtual Allocation Table (visible only
                               when available)

              integrity        UDF integrity of Logical Volume, one of: opened, closed, unknown

              accesstype       UDF Access Type,  one  of:  overwritable,  rewritable,  writeonce,
                               readonly, pseudo-overwritable, unknown

              softwriteprotect Status  of  UDF SoftWriteProtect flag, either yes or no (available
                               since udfinfo 2.2)

              hardwriteprotect Status of UDF HardWriteProtect flag, either yes or  no  (available
                               since udfinfo 2.2)

       When UDF integrity is not closed it means that the UDF disk was not properly unmounted, is
       in an inconsistent state and needs repairing.

       When either softwriteprotect or hardwriteprotect flag is  set  then  UDF  disk  should  be
       treated as read-only.

       All UDF string identifiers are stored on UDF disk in Unicode, therefore they are locale or
       code page agnostic. Options --locale, --u8, --u16 and --utf8 controls how are  identifiers
       encoded on output.

       All  newline  characters  from the UDF string identifiers are removed, so it is guaranteed
       that the newline character is present only as a separator.

       Second part of the udfinfo standard output contains list of  UDF  block  types  stored  on
       device, one per line in the following format:

              start=block-num, blocks=block-count, type=block-type

       With  meaning that block-type starts at UDF block block-num and span block-count blocks on
       device.

       Windows-specific Volume Serial Number is a non-standard  32-bit  checksum,  calculated  as
       four separate 8-bit XOR checksums of 512 bytes long UDF File Set Descriptor. Therefore, it
       cannot be set or changed as opposed to  UUID  which  is  64-bit  long.  This  non-standard
       checksum is used only by Windows systems (since Windows 98 era when it was introduced) and
       can be displayed on Windows systems by applications like vol, dir or fsutil.exe.

LIMITATIONS

       udfinfo prior to version 2.3 was unable to handle Multisession  UDF  discs  correctly.  It
       always printed only information about the first session (the oldest one) and not about the
       last session (the most recent).

       udfinfo prior to version 2.2 was unable to print Unicode strings with  code  points  above
       U+FFFF correctly.

       udfinfo prior to version 2.2 was unable to read Metadata Partition. Therefore, determining
       used and free space blocks, reading File Set Identifier and  calculating  Windows-specific
       Volume  Serial  Number did not have to be available or correctly calculated for disks with
       UDF revisions higher than 2.01 which had Metadata Partition.

       udfinfo prior to version 2.1 was unable to read Virtual Allocation Table stored outside of
       Information  Control  Block.  Therefore  above limitation applied also for some Write Once
       media.

AUTHOR

       Pali Rohár <pali.rohar@gmail.com>

AVAILABILITY

       udfinfo is part  of  the  udftools  package  since  version  2.0  and  is  available  from
       https://github.com/pali/udftools/.

SEE ALSO

       mkudffs(8), pktsetup(8), udflabel(8), cdrwtool(1), wrudf(1)