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735 <body class=
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738 gitformat-chunk(
5) Manual Page
741 <div class=
"sectionbody">
743 Chunk-based file formats
749 <h2 id=
"_synopsis">SYNOPSIS
</h2>
750 <div class=
"sectionbody">
751 <div class=
"paragraph"><p>Used by
<a href=
"gitformat-commit-graph.html">gitformat-commit-graph(
5)
</a> and the
"MIDX" format (see
752 the pack format documentation in
<a href=
"gitformat-pack.html">gitformat-pack(
5)
</a>).
</p></div>
756 <h2 id=
"_description">DESCRIPTION
</h2>
757 <div class=
"sectionbody">
758 <div class=
"paragraph"><p>Some file formats in Git use a common concept of
"chunks" to describe
759 sections of the file. This allows structured access to a large file by
760 scanning a small
"table of contents" for the remaining data. This common
761 format is used by the
<code>commit-graph
</code> and
<code>multi-pack-index
</code> files. See
762 the
<code>multi-pack-index
</code> format in
<a href=
"gitformat-pack.html">gitformat-pack(
5)
</a> and
763 the
<code>commit-graph
</code> format in
<a href=
"gitformat-commit-graph.html">gitformat-commit-graph(
5)
</a> for
764 how they use the chunks to describe structured data.
</p></div>
765 <div class=
"paragraph"><p>A chunk-based file format begins with some header information custom to
766 that format. That header should include enough information to identify
767 the file type, format version, and number of chunks in the file. From this
768 information, that file can determine the start of the chunk-based region.
</p></div>
769 <div class=
"paragraph"><p>The chunk-based region starts with a table of contents describing where
770 each chunk starts and ends. This consists of (C+
1) rows of
12 bytes each,
771 where C is the number of chunks. Consider the following table:
</p></div>
772 <div class=
"literalblock">
773 <div class=
"content">
774 <pre><code>| Chunk ID (
4 bytes) | Chunk Offset (
8 bytes) |
775 |--------------------|------------------------|
776 | ID[
0] | OFFSET[
0] |
778 | ID[C] | OFFSET[C] |
779 |
0x0000 | OFFSET[C+
1] |
</code></pre>
781 <div class=
"paragraph"><p>Each row consists of a
4-byte chunk identifier (ID) and an
8-byte offset.
782 Each integer is stored in network-byte order.
</p></div>
783 <div class=
"paragraph"><p>The chunk identifier
<code>ID[i]
</code> is a label for the data stored within this
784 fill from
<code>OFFSET[i]
</code> (inclusive) to
<code>OFFSET[i+
1]
</code> (exclusive). Thus, the
785 size of the
<code>i`th chunk is equal to the difference between `OFFSET[i+
1]
</code>
786 and
<code>OFFSET[i]
</code>. This requires that the chunk data appears contiguously
787 in the same order as the table of contents.
</p></div>
788 <div class=
"paragraph"><p>The final entry in the table of contents must be four zero bytes. This
789 confirms that the table of contents is ending and provides the offset for
790 the end of the chunk-based data.
</p></div>
791 <div class=
"paragraph"><p>Note: The chunk-based format expects that the file contains
<em>at least
</em> a
792 trailing hash after
<code>OFFSET[C+
1]
</code>.
</p></div>
793 <div class=
"paragraph"><p>Functions for working with chunk-based file formats are declared in
794 <code>chunk-format.h
</code>. Using these methods provide extra checks that assist
795 developers when creating new file formats.
</p></div>
799 <h2 id=
"_writing_chunk_based_file_formats">Writing chunk-based file formats
</h2>
800 <div class=
"sectionbody">
801 <div class=
"paragraph"><p>To write a chunk-based file format, create a
<code>struct chunkfile
</code> by
802 calling
<code>init_chunkfile()
</code> and pass a
<code>struct hashfile
</code> pointer. The
803 caller is responsible for opening the
<code>hashfile
</code> and writing header
804 information so the file format is identifiable before the chunk-based
805 format begins.
</p></div>
806 <div class=
"paragraph"><p>Then, call
<code>add_chunk()
</code> for each chunk that is intended for write. This
807 populates the
<code>chunkfile
</code> with information about the order and size of
808 each chunk to write. Provide a
<code>chunk_write_fn
</code> function pointer to
809 perform the write of the chunk data upon request.
</p></div>
810 <div class=
"paragraph"><p>Call
<code>write_chunkfile()
</code> to write the table of contents to the
<code>hashfile
</code>
811 followed by each of the chunks. This will verify that each chunk wrote
812 the expected amount of data so the table of contents is correct.
</p></div>
813 <div class=
"paragraph"><p>Finally, call
<code>free_chunkfile()
</code> to clear the
<code>struct chunkfile
</code> data. The
814 caller is responsible for finalizing the
<code>hashfile
</code> by writing the trailing
815 hash and closing the file.
</p></div>
819 <h2 id=
"_reading_chunk_based_file_formats">Reading chunk-based file formats
</h2>
820 <div class=
"sectionbody">
821 <div class=
"paragraph"><p>To read a chunk-based file format, the file must be opened as a
822 memory-mapped region. The chunk-format API expects that the entire file
823 is mapped as a contiguous memory region.
</p></div>
824 <div class=
"paragraph"><p>Initialize a
<code>struct chunkfile
</code> pointer with
<code>init_chunkfile(NULL)
</code>.
</p></div>
825 <div class=
"paragraph"><p>After reading the header information from the beginning of the file,
826 including the chunk count, call
<code>read_table_of_contents()
</code> to populate
827 the
<code>struct chunkfile
</code> with the list of chunks, their offsets, and their
829 <div class=
"paragraph"><p>Extract the data information for each chunk using
<code>pair_chunk()
</code> or
830 <code>read_chunk()
</code>:
</p></div>
831 <div class=
"ulist"><ul>
834 <code>pair_chunk()
</code> assigns a given pointer with the location inside the
835 memory-mapped file corresponding to that chunk
’s offset. If the chunk
836 does not exist, then the pointer is not modified.
841 <code>read_chunk()
</code> takes a
<code>chunk_read_fn
</code> function pointer and calls it
842 with the appropriate initial pointer and size information. The function
843 is not called if the chunk does not exist. Use this method to read chunks
844 if you need to perform immediate parsing or if you need to execute logic
845 based on the size of the chunk.
849 <div class=
"paragraph"><p>After calling these methods, call
<code>free_chunkfile()
</code> to clear the
850 <code>struct chunkfile
</code> data. This will not close the memory-mapped region.
851 Callers are expected to own that data for the timeframe the pointers into
852 the region are needed.
</p></div>
856 <h2 id=
"_examples">Examples
</h2>
857 <div class=
"sectionbody">
858 <div class=
"paragraph"><p>These file formats use the chunk-format API, and can be used as examples
859 for future formats:
</p></div>
860 <div class=
"ulist"><ul>
863 <strong>commit-graph:
</strong> see
<code>write_commit_graph_file()
</code> and
<code>parse_commit_graph()
</code>
864 in
<code>commit-graph.c
</code> for how the chunk-format API is used to write and
865 parse the commit-graph file format documented in
866 the commit-graph file format in
<a href=
"gitformat-commit-graph.html">gitformat-commit-graph(
5)
</a>.
871 <strong>multi-pack-index:
</strong> see
<code>write_midx_internal()
</code> and
<code>load_multi_pack_index()
</code>
872 in
<code>midx.c
</code> for how the chunk-format API is used to write and
873 parse the multi-pack-index file format documented in
874 the multi-pack-index file format section of
<a href=
"gitformat-pack.html">gitformat-pack(
5)
</a>.
881 <h2 id=
"_git">GIT
</h2>
882 <div class=
"sectionbody">
883 <div class=
"paragraph"><p>Part of the
<a href=
"git.html">git(
1)
</a> suite
</p></div>
887 <div id=
"footnotes"><hr /></div>
889 <div id=
"footer-text">
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