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This is the technical documentation for the JGit-compatible Bitmap v1 on-disk format. Signed-off-by: Vicent Marti <tanoku@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>maint
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GIT bitmap v1 format |
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- A header appears at the beginning: |
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4-byte signature: {'B', 'I', 'T', 'M'} |
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2-byte version number (network byte order) |
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The current implementation only supports version 1 |
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of the bitmap index (the same one as JGit). |
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2-byte flags (network byte order) |
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The following flags are supported: |
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- BITMAP_OPT_FULL_DAG (0x1) REQUIRED |
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This flag must always be present. It implies that the bitmap |
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index has been generated for a packfile with full closure |
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(i.e. where every single object in the packfile can find |
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its parent links inside the same packfile). This is a |
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requirement for the bitmap index format, also present in JGit, |
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that greatly reduces the complexity of the implementation. |
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4-byte entry count (network byte order) |
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The total count of entries (bitmapped commits) in this bitmap index. |
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20-byte checksum |
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The SHA1 checksum of the pack this bitmap index belongs to. |
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- 4 EWAH bitmaps that act as type indexes |
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Type indexes are serialized after the hash cache in the shape |
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of four EWAH bitmaps stored consecutively (see Appendix A for |
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the serialization format of an EWAH bitmap). |
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There is a bitmap for each Git object type, stored in the following |
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order: |
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- Commits |
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- Trees |
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- Blobs |
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- Tags |
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In each bitmap, the `n`th bit is set to true if the `n`th object |
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in the packfile is of that type. |
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The obvious consequence is that the OR of all 4 bitmaps will result |
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in a full set (all bits set), and the AND of all 4 bitmaps will |
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result in an empty bitmap (no bits set). |
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- N entries with compressed bitmaps, one for each indexed commit |
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Where `N` is the total amount of entries in this bitmap index. |
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Each entry contains the following: |
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- 4-byte object position (network byte order) |
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The position **in the index for the packfile** where the |
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bitmap for this commit is found. |
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- 1-byte XOR-offset |
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The xor offset used to compress this bitmap. For an entry |
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in position `x`, a XOR offset of `y` means that the actual |
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bitmap representing this commit is composed by XORing the |
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bitmap for this entry with the bitmap in entry `x-y` (i.e. |
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the bitmap `y` entries before this one). |
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Note that this compression can be recursive. In order to |
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XOR this entry with a previous one, the previous entry needs |
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to be decompressed first, and so on. |
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The hard-limit for this offset is 160 (an entry can only be |
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xor'ed against one of the 160 entries preceding it). This |
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number is always positive, and hence entries are always xor'ed |
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with **previous** bitmaps, not bitmaps that will come afterwards |
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in the index. |
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- 1-byte flags for this bitmap |
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At the moment the only available flag is `0x1`, which hints |
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that this bitmap can be re-used when rebuilding bitmap indexes |
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for the repository. |
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- The compressed bitmap itself, see Appendix A. |
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== Appendix A: Serialization format for an EWAH bitmap |
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Ewah bitmaps are serialized in the same protocol as the JAVAEWAH |
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library, making them backwards compatible with the JGit |
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implementation: |
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- 4-byte number of bits of the resulting UNCOMPRESSED bitmap |
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- 4-byte number of words of the COMPRESSED bitmap, when stored |
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- N x 8-byte words, as specified by the previous field |
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This is the actual content of the compressed bitmap. |
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- 4-byte position of the current RLW for the compressed |
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bitmap |
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All words are stored in network byte order for their corresponding |
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sizes. |
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The compressed bitmap is stored in a form of run-length encoding, as |
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follows. It consists of a concatenation of an arbitrary number of |
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chunks. Each chunk consists of one or more 64-bit words |
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H L_1 L_2 L_3 .... L_M |
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H is called RLW (run length word). It consists of (from lower to higher |
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order bits): |
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- 1 bit: the repeated bit B |
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- 32 bits: repetition count K (unsigned) |
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- 31 bits: literal word count M (unsigned) |
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The bitstream represented by the above chunk is then: |
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- K repetitions of B |
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- The bits stored in `L_1` through `L_M`. Within a word, bits at |
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lower order come earlier in the stream than those at higher |
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order. |
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The next word after `L_M` (if any) must again be a RLW, for the next |
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chunk. For efficient appending to the bitstream, the EWAH stores a |
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pointer to the last RLW in the stream. |
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