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Through /dev/di you can control the DVD.

The inbuf size of all /dev/di IOS cmds must be 0x20

The first entry of the inbuf should(!) be the DI cmd, Starlet fixes it if it doesn't match.


DVDLowGetCoverStatus
ios_ioctl( di_fd, 0x88, inbuf, 0x20, outbuf, 0x20);
DVDLowRequestError
ios_ioctl( di_fd, 0x88, inbuf, 0x20, outbuf, 0x20);
DVDLowRead (Only works after DVDOpenPartition)
((u32*)inbuf)[0x01] = size;
((u32*)inbuf)[0x02] = offset;
ios_ioctl( di_fd, inbuf[0x00] ,inbuf, 0x20, dst, size);
DVDLowUnencryptedRead
((u32*)inbuf)[0x01] = size;
((u32*)inbuf)[0x02] = offset;
ios_ioctl( di_fd, inbuf[0x00], inbuf, 0x20, dst, size);
DVDLowStopMotor
((u32*)inbuf)[0x01] = 0;	// optional, unknown
((u32*)inbuf)[0x02] = 0;	// optional, unknown
ios_ioctl( di_fd, inbuf[0x00], inbuf, 0x20, outbuf, 0x20);
DVDLowReset
((u32*)inbuf)[0x01] = 0x80000000; // not sure about that
ios_ioctl( di_fd, inbuf[0x00], inbuf, 0x20, outbuf, 0x20);
DVDLowReadDiskID
ios_ioctl( di_fd, inbuf[0x00], inbuf, 0x20, dst, 0x20);