System Use Sharing Protocol

System Use Sharing Protocol (SUSP) is a standard that specifies a uniform way to extend ISO 9660 (CD-ROM) format, to attach arbitrary metadata to each file. It is standardized as IEEE P1281.

Format details
Each ISO 9660 member file has an optional "system use area", whose use is undefined by the ISO 9660 standard. SUSP divides this area into tagged "entries", and defines some standard entry types. Other standards built on SUSP, notably Rock Ridge, define additional entry types.

Technically, non-core entries are namespaced, using the extension ID string in one or more "ER" entries. Known ID strings:
 * " " = Rock Ridge 1.09, 1.10
 * " " = Rock Ridge 1.12
 * " " = Arguably a valid Rock Ridge ID
 * " ", " " = AAIP

Some extensions (e.g. zisofs) that maybe ought to be SUSP lack their own "ER" ID, and instead are essentially rogue extensions of Rock Ridge.

Refer to ISO 9660 for a list of extensions, some of which are extensions of SUSP and/or Rock Ridge.

The Wikipedia article for Rock Ridge also has a list of entry tags.

Identification
The known versions of SUSP include the byte sequence. In most cases, this sequence will appear at offset 2048×{the 32-bit little-endian int at offset 32926} + 34.

Specifications

 * SUSP draft standard v1.12
 * SUSP draft standard v1, rev. 1.10
 * ... - Proposal v1 rev. 1.09