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NAMEgitformat-commit-graph - Git commit-graph format SYNOPSIS$GIT_DIR/objects/info/commit-graph $GIT_DIR/objects/info/commit-graphs/* DESCRIPTIONThe 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: 1-byte version number:
1-byte number (C) of "chunks" 1-byte number (B) of base commit-graphs CHUNK LOOKUP:(C + 1) * 12 bytes listing the table of contents for the chunks: 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 at least 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 support value 2 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". Version 1 Bloom filters have a bug that
appears when char is signed and the repository has path names that have
characters >= 0x80; Git supports reading and writing them, but this ability
will be removed in a future version of Git.
•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. GITPart of the git(1) suite
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