From c8bae7493d2f2910b57f13ded012e86bdcfb0532 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Daniel Baumann Date: Sun, 7 Apr 2024 16:47:53 +0200 Subject: Adding upstream version 1:2.39.2. Signed-off-by: Daniel Baumann --- Documentation/gitformat-commit-graph.txt | 183 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 183 insertions(+) create mode 100644 Documentation/gitformat-commit-graph.txt (limited to 'Documentation/gitformat-commit-graph.txt') diff --git a/Documentation/gitformat-commit-graph.txt b/Documentation/gitformat-commit-graph.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000..31cad58 --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/gitformat-commit-graph.txt @@ -0,0 +1,183 @@ +gitformat-commit-graph(5) +========================= + +NAME +---- +gitformat-commit-graph - Git commit-graph format + +SYNOPSIS +-------- +[verse] +$GIT_DIR/objects/info/commit-graph +$GIT_DIR/objects/info/commit-graphs/* + +DESCRIPTION +----------- + +The Git commit-graph stores a list of commit OIDs and some associated +metadata, including: + +- The generation number of the commit. + +- The root tree OID. + +- The commit date. + +- The parents of the commit, stored using positional references within + the graph file. + +- The Bloom filter of the commit carrying the paths that were changed between + the commit and its first parent, if requested. + +These positional references are stored as unsigned 32-bit integers +corresponding to the array position within the list of commit OIDs. Due +to some special constants we use to track parents, we can store at most +(1 << 30) + (1 << 29) + (1 << 28) - 1 (around 1.8 billion) commits. + +== Commit-graph files have the following format: + +In order to allow extensions that add extra data to the graph, we organize +the body into "chunks" and provide a binary lookup table at the beginning +of the body. The header includes certain values, such as number of chunks +and hash type. + +All multi-byte numbers are in network byte order. + +=== HEADER: + + 4-byte signature: + The signature is: {'C', 'G', 'P', 'H'} + + 1-byte version number: + Currently, the only valid version is 1. + + 1-byte Hash Version + We infer the hash length (H) from this value: + 1 => SHA-1 + 2 => SHA-256 + If the hash type does not match the repository's hash algorithm, the + commit-graph file should be ignored with a warning presented to the + user. + + 1-byte number (C) of "chunks" + + 1-byte number (B) of base commit-graphs + We infer the length (H*B) of the Base Graphs chunk + from this value. + +=== CHUNK LOOKUP: + + (C + 1) * 12 bytes listing the table of contents for the chunks: + First 4 bytes describe the chunk id. Value 0 is a terminating label. + Other 8 bytes provide the byte-offset in current file for chunk to + start. (Chunks are ordered contiguously in the file, so you can infer + the length using the next chunk position if necessary.) Each chunk + ID appears at most once. + + The CHUNK LOOKUP matches the table of contents from + the chunk-based file format, see linkgit:gitformat-chunk[5] + + The remaining data in the body is described one chunk at a time, and + these chunks may be given in any order. Chunks are required unless + otherwise specified. + +=== CHUNK DATA: + +==== OID Fanout (ID: {'O', 'I', 'D', 'F'}) (256 * 4 bytes) + The ith entry, F[i], stores the number of OIDs with first + byte at most i. Thus F[255] stores the total + number of commits (N). + +==== OID Lookup (ID: {'O', 'I', 'D', 'L'}) (N * H bytes) + The OIDs for all commits in the graph, sorted in ascending order. + +==== Commit Data (ID: {'C', 'D', 'A', 'T' }) (N * (H + 16) bytes) + * The first H bytes are for the OID of the root tree. + * The next 8 bytes are for the positions of the first two parents + of the ith commit. Stores value 0x70000000 if no parent in that + position. If there are more than two parents, the second value + has its most-significant bit on and the other bits store an array + position into the Extra Edge List chunk. + * The next 8 bytes store the topological level (generation number v1) + of the commit and + the commit time in seconds since EPOCH. The generation number + uses the higher 30 bits of the first 4 bytes, while the commit + time uses the 32 bits of the second 4 bytes, along with the lowest + 2 bits of the lowest byte, storing the 33rd and 34th bit of the + commit time. + +==== Generation Data (ID: {'G', 'D', 'A', '2' }) (N * 4 bytes) [Optional] + * This list of 4-byte values store corrected commit date offsets for the + commits, arranged in the same order as commit data chunk. + * If the corrected commit date offset cannot be stored within 31 bits, + the value has its most-significant bit on and the other bits store + the position of corrected commit date into the Generation Data Overflow + chunk. + * Generation Data chunk is present only when commit-graph file is written + by compatible versions of Git and in case of split commit-graph chains, + the topmost layer also has Generation Data chunk. + +==== Generation Data Overflow (ID: {'G', 'D', 'O', '2' }) [Optional] + * This list of 8-byte values stores the corrected commit date offsets + for commits with corrected commit date offsets that cannot be + stored within 31 bits. + * Generation Data Overflow chunk is present only when Generation Data + chunk is present and atleast one corrected commit date offset cannot + be stored within 31 bits. + +==== Extra Edge List (ID: {'E', 'D', 'G', 'E'}) [Optional] + This list of 4-byte values store the second through nth parents for + all octopus merges. The second parent value in the commit data stores + an array position within this list along with the most-significant bit + on. Starting at that array position, iterate through this list of commit + positions for the parents until reaching a value with the most-significant + bit on. The other bits correspond to the position of the last parent. + +==== Bloom Filter Index (ID: {'B', 'I', 'D', 'X'}) (N * 4 bytes) [Optional] + * The ith entry, BIDX[i], stores the number of bytes in all Bloom filters + from commit 0 to commit i (inclusive) in lexicographic order. The Bloom + filter for the i-th commit spans from BIDX[i-1] to BIDX[i] (plus header + length), where BIDX[-1] is 0. + * The BIDX chunk is ignored if the BDAT chunk is not present. + +==== Bloom Filter Data (ID: {'B', 'D', 'A', 'T'}) [Optional] + * It starts with header consisting of three unsigned 32-bit integers: + - Version of the hash algorithm being used. We currently only support + value 1 which corresponds to the 32-bit version of the murmur3 hash + implemented exactly as described in + https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MurmurHash#Algorithm and the double + hashing technique using seed values 0x293ae76f and 0x7e646e2 as + described in https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-30494-4_26 "Bloom Filters + in Probabilistic Verification" + - The number of times a path is hashed and hence the number of bit positions + that cumulatively determine whether a file is present in the commit. + - The minimum number of bits 'b' per entry in the Bloom filter. If the filter + contains 'n' entries, then the filter size is the minimum number of 64-bit + words that contain n*b bits. + * The rest of the chunk is the concatenation of all the computed Bloom + filters for the commits in lexicographic order. + * Note: Commits with no changes or more than 512 changes have Bloom filters + of length one, with either all bits set to zero or one respectively. + * The BDAT chunk is present if and only if BIDX is present. + +==== Base Graphs List (ID: {'B', 'A', 'S', 'E'}) [Optional] + This list of H-byte hashes describe a set of B commit-graph files that + form a commit-graph chain. The graph position for the ith commit in this + file's OID Lookup chunk is equal to i plus the number of commits in all + base graphs. If B is non-zero, this chunk must exist. + +=== TRAILER: + + H-byte HASH-checksum of all of the above. + +== Historical Notes: + +The Generation Data (GDA2) and Generation Data Overflow (GDO2) chunks have +the number '2' in their chunk IDs because a previous version of Git wrote +possibly erroneous data in these chunks with the IDs "GDAT" and "GDOV". By +changing the IDs, newer versions of Git will silently ignore those older +chunks and write the new information without trusting the incorrect data. + +GIT +--- +Part of the linkgit:git[1] suite -- cgit v1.2.3