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1gitformat-index(5)
2==================
3
4NAME
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6gitformat-index - Git index format
7
8SYNOPSIS
9--------
10[verse]
11$GIT_DIR/index
12
13DESCRIPTION
14-----------
15
48a8c26c 16Git index format
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2de9b711 18== The Git index file has the following format
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20 All binary numbers are in network byte order.
21 In a repository using the traditional SHA-1, checksums and object IDs
22 (object names) mentioned below are all computed using SHA-1. Similarly,
23 in SHA-256 repositories, these values are computed using SHA-256.
24 Version 2 is described here unless stated otherwise.
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26 - A 12-byte header consisting of
27
28 4-byte signature:
23fcc98f 29 The signature is { 'D', 'I', 'R', 'C' } (stands for "dircache")
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30
31 4-byte version number:
300e39f6 32 The current supported versions are 2, 3 and 4.
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33
34 32-bit number of index entries.
35
23fcc98f 36 - A number of sorted index entries (see below).
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37
38 - Extensions
39
40 Extensions are identified by signature. Optional extensions can
48a8c26c 41 be ignored if Git does not understand them.
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43 4-byte extension signature. If the first byte is 'A'..'Z' the
44 extension is optional and can be ignored.
45
46 32-bit size of the extension
47
48 Extension data
49
123712ba 50 - Hash checksum over the content of the index file before this checksum.
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51
52== Index entry
53
54 Index entries are sorted in ascending order on the name field,
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55 interpreted as a string of unsigned bytes (i.e. memcmp() order, no
56 localization, no special casing of directory separator '/'). Entries
57 with the same name are sorted by their stage field.
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59 An index entry typically represents a file. However, if sparse-checkout
60 is enabled in cone mode (`core.sparseCheckoutCone` is enabled) and the
61 `extensions.sparseIndex` extension is enabled, then the index may
62 contain entries for directories outside of the sparse-checkout definition.
63 These entries have mode `040000`, include the `SKIP_WORKTREE` bit, and
64 the path ends in a directory separator.
65
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66 32-bit ctime seconds, the last time a file's metadata changed
67 this is stat(2) data
68
69 32-bit ctime nanosecond fractions
70 this is stat(2) data
71
72 32-bit mtime seconds, the last time a file's data changed
73 this is stat(2) data
74
75 32-bit mtime nanosecond fractions
76 this is stat(2) data
77
78 32-bit dev
79 this is stat(2) data
80
81 32-bit ino
82 this is stat(2) data
83
84 32-bit mode, split into (high to low bits)
85
86 4-bit object type
23fcc98f 87 valid values in binary are 1000 (regular file), 1010 (symbolic link)
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88 and 1110 (gitlink)
89
90 3-bit unused
91
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92 9-bit unix permission. Only 0755 and 0644 are valid for regular files.
93 Symbolic links and gitlinks have value 0 in this field.
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94
95 32-bit uid
96 this is stat(2) data
97
98 32-bit gid
99 this is stat(2) data
100
101 32-bit file size
23fcc98f 102 This is the on-disk size from stat(2), truncated to 32-bit.
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123712ba 104 Object name for the represented object
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23fcc98f 106 A 16-bit 'flags' field split into (high to low bits)
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108 1-bit assume-valid flag
109
110 1-bit extended flag (must be zero in version 2)
111
112 2-bit stage (during merge)
113
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114 12-bit name length if the length is less than 0xFFF; otherwise 0xFFF
115 is stored in this field.
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117 (Version 3 or later) A 16-bit field, only applicable if the
118 "extended flag" above is 1, split into (high to low bits).
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119
120 1-bit reserved for future
121
122 1-bit skip-worktree flag (used by sparse checkout)
123
124 1-bit intent-to-add flag (used by "git add -N")
125
126 13-bit unused, must be zero
127
128 Entry path name (variable length) relative to top level directory
129 (without leading slash). '/' is used as path separator. The special
23fcc98f 130 path components ".", ".." and ".git" (without quotes) are disallowed.
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131 Trailing slash is also disallowed.
132
133 The exact encoding is undefined, but the '.' and '/' characters
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134 are encoded in 7-bit ASCII and the encoding cannot contain a NUL
135 byte (iow, this is a UNIX pathname).
8c7d0517 136
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137 (Version 4) In version 4, the entry path name is prefix-compressed
138 relative to the path name for the previous entry (the very first
139 entry is encoded as if the path name for the previous entry is an
140 empty string). At the beginning of an entry, an integer N in the
141 variable width encoding (the same encoding as the offset is encoded
977c47b4 142 for OFS_DELTA pack entries; see linkgit:gitformat-pack[5]) is stored, followed
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143 by a NUL-terminated string S. Removing N bytes from the end of the
144 path name for the previous entry, and replacing it with the string S
145 yields the path name for this entry.
146
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147 1-8 nul bytes as necessary to pad the entry to a multiple of eight bytes
148 while keeping the name NUL-terminated.
149
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150 (Version 4) In version 4, the padding after the pathname does not
151 exist.
152
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153 Interpretation of index entries in split index mode is completely
154 different. See below for details.
155
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156== Extensions
157
845d15d4 158=== Cache tree
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160 Since the index does not record entries for directories, the cache
161 entries cannot describe tree objects that already exist in the object
162 database for regions of the index that are unchanged from an existing
163 commit. The cache tree extension stores a recursive tree structure that
164 describes the trees that already exist and completely match sections of
165 the cache entries. This speeds up tree object generation from the index
166 for a new commit by only computing the trees that are "new" to that
167 commit. It also assists when comparing the index to another tree, such
168 as `HEAD^{tree}`, since sections of the index can be skipped when a tree
169 comparison demonstrates equality.
170
171 The recursive tree structure uses nodes that store a number of cache
172 entries, a list of subnodes, and an object ID (OID). The OID references
173 the existing tree for that node, if it is known to exist. The subnodes
174 correspond to subdirectories that themselves have cache tree nodes. The
175 number of cache entries corresponds to the number of cache entries in
176 the index that describe paths within that tree's directory.
177
178 The extension tracks the full directory structure in the cache tree
179 extension, but this is generally smaller than the full cache entry list.
180
181 When a path is updated in index, Git invalidates all nodes of the
182 recursive cache tree corresponding to the parent directories of that
183 path. We store these tree nodes as being "invalid" by using "-1" as the
184 number of cache entries. Invalid nodes still store a span of index
185 entries, allowing Git to focus its efforts when reconstructing a full
186 cache tree.
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23fcc98f 188 The signature for this extension is { 'T', 'R', 'E', 'E' }.
8c7d0517 189
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190 A series of entries fill the entire extension; each of which
191 consists of:
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23fcc98f 193 - NUL-terminated path component (relative to its parent directory);
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195 - ASCII decimal number of entries in the index that is covered by the
196 tree this entry represents (entry_count);
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23fcc98f 198 - A space (ASCII 32);
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200 - ASCII decimal number that represents the number of subtrees this
201 tree has;
8c7d0517 202
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203 - A newline (ASCII 10); and
204
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205 - Object name for the object that would result from writing this span
206 of index as a tree.
23fcc98f 207
e44b6df9 208 An entry can be in an invalidated state and is represented by having
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209 a negative number in the entry_count field. In this case, there is no
210 object name and the next entry starts immediately after the newline.
211 When writing an invalid entry, -1 should always be used as entry_count.
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212
213 The entries are written out in the top-down, depth-first order. The
214 first entry represents the root level of the repository, followed by the
3b19dba7 215 first subtree--let's call this A--of the root level (with its name
23fcc98f 216 relative to the root level), followed by the first subtree of A (with
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217 its name relative to A), and so on. The specified number of subtrees
218 indicates when the current level of the recursive stack is complete.
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219
220=== Resolve undo
221
23fcc98f 222 A conflict is represented in the index as a set of higher stage entries.
8c7d0517 223 When a conflict is resolved (e.g. with "git add path"), these higher
17b83d71 224 stage entries will be removed and a stage-0 entry with proper resolution
23fcc98f 225 is added.
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227 When these higher stage entries are removed, they are saved in the
228 resolve undo extension, so that conflicts can be recreated (e.g. with
229 "git checkout -m"), in case users want to redo a conflict resolution
230 from scratch.
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23fcc98f 232 The signature for this extension is { 'R', 'E', 'U', 'C' }.
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234 A series of entries fill the entire extension; each of which
235 consists of:
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237 - NUL-terminated pathname the entry describes (relative to the root of
238 the repository, i.e. full pathname);
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240 - Three NUL-terminated ASCII octal numbers, entry mode of entries in
241 stage 1 to 3 (a missing stage is represented by "0" in this field);
242 and
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123712ba 244 - At most three object names of the entry in stages from 1 to 3
23fcc98f 245 (nothing is written for a missing stage).
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247=== Split index
248
249 In split index mode, the majority of index entries could be stored
250 in a separate file. This extension records the changes to be made on
251 top of that to produce the final index.
252
f2667a83 253 The signature for this extension is { 'l', 'i', 'n', 'k' }.
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254
255 The extension consists of:
256
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257 - Hash of the shared index file. The shared index file path
258 is $GIT_DIR/sharedindex.<hash>. If all bits are zero, the
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259 index does not require a shared index file.
260
261 - An ewah-encoded delete bitmap, each bit represents an entry in the
262 shared index. If a bit is set, its corresponding entry in the
263 shared index will be removed from the final index. Note, because
264 a delete operation changes index entry positions, but we do need
265 original positions in replace phase, it's best to just mark
266 entries for removal, then do a mass deletion after replacement.
267
268 - An ewah-encoded replace bitmap, each bit represents an entry in
269 the shared index. If a bit is set, its corresponding entry in the
270 shared index will be replaced with an entry in this index
271 file. All replaced entries are stored in sorted order in this
272 index. The first "1" bit in the replace bitmap corresponds to the
273 first index entry, the second "1" bit to the second entry and so
274 on. Replaced entries may have empty path names to save space.
275
276 The remaining index entries after replaced ones will be added to the
f745acb0 277 final index. These added entries are also sorted by entry name then
5fc2fc8f 278 stage.
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279
280== Untracked cache
281
282 Untracked cache saves the untracked file list and necessary data to
283 verify the cache. The signature for this extension is { 'U', 'N',
284 'T', 'R' }.
285
286 The extension starts with
287
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288 - A sequence of NUL-terminated strings, preceded by the size of the
289 sequence in variable width encoding. Each string describes the
290 environment where the cache can be used.
291
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292 - Stat data of $GIT_DIR/info/exclude. See "Index entry" section from
293 ctime field until "file size".
294
7dd0eaa3 295 - Stat data of core.excludesFile
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297 - 32-bit dir_flags (see struct dir_struct)
298
123712ba 299 - Hash of $GIT_DIR/info/exclude. A null hash means the file
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300 does not exist.
301
7dd0eaa3 302 - Hash of core.excludesFile. A null hash means the file does
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303 not exist.
304
305 - NUL-terminated string of per-dir exclude file name. This usually
306 is ".gitignore".
307
308 - The number of following directory blocks, variable width
309 encoding. If this number is zero, the extension ends here with a
310 following NUL.
311
312 - A number of directory blocks in depth-first-search order, each
313 consists of
314
315 - The number of untracked entries, variable width encoding.
316
317 - The number of sub-directory blocks, variable width encoding.
318
319 - The directory name terminated by NUL.
320
da4c5ada 321 - A number of untracked file/dir names terminated by NUL.
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323The remaining data of each directory block is grouped by type:
324
325 - An ewah bitmap, the n-th bit marks whether the n-th directory has
326 valid untracked cache entries.
327
328 - An ewah bitmap, the n-th bit records "check-only" bit of
329 read_directory_recursive() for the n-th directory.
330
123712ba 331 - An ewah bitmap, the n-th bit indicates whether hash and stat data
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332 is valid for the n-th directory and exists in the next data.
333
334 - An array of stat data. The n-th data corresponds with the n-th
335 "one" bit in the previous ewah bitmap.
336
123712ba 337 - An array of hashes. The n-th hash corresponds with the n-th "one" bit
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338 in the previous ewah bitmap.
339
340 - One NUL.
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342== File System Monitor cache
343
344 The file system monitor cache tracks files for which the core.fsmonitor
345 hook has told us about changes. The signature for this extension is
346 { 'F', 'S', 'M', 'N' }.
347
348 The extension starts with
349
5885367e 350 - 32-bit version number: the current supported versions are 1 and 2.
780494b1 351
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353 64-bit time: the extension data reflects all changes through the given
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354 time which is stored as the nanoseconds elapsed since midnight,
355 January 1, 1970.
356
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357 - (Version 2)
358 A null terminated string: an opaque token defined by the file system
359 monitor application. The extension data reflects all changes relative
360 to that token.
361
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362 - 32-bit bitmap size: the size of the CE_FSMONITOR_VALID bitmap.
363
364 - An ewah bitmap, the n-th bit indicates whether the n-th index entry
365 is not CE_FSMONITOR_VALID.
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366
367== End of Index Entry
368
369 The End of Index Entry (EOIE) is used to locate the end of the variable
031fd4b9 370 length index entries and the beginning of the extensions. Code can take
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371 advantage of this to quickly locate the index extensions without having
372 to parse through all of the index entries.
373
374 Because it must be able to be loaded before the variable length cache
375 entries and other index extensions, this extension must be written last.
376 The signature for this extension is { 'E', 'O', 'I', 'E' }.
377
378 The extension consists of:
379
380 - 32-bit offset to the end of the index entries
381
123712ba 382 - Hash over the extension types and their sizes (but not
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383 their contents). E.g. if we have "TREE" extension that is N-bytes
384 long, "REUC" extension that is M-bytes long, followed by "EOIE",
385 then the hash would be:
386
123712ba 387 Hash("TREE" + <binary representation of N> +
3b1d9e04 388 "REUC" + <binary representation of M>)
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389
390== Index Entry Offset Table
391
392 The Index Entry Offset Table (IEOT) is used to help address the CPU
393 cost of loading the index by enabling multi-threading the process of
394 converting cache entries from the on-disk format to the in-memory format.
395 The signature for this extension is { 'I', 'E', 'O', 'T' }.
396
397 The extension consists of:
398
399 - 32-bit version (currently 1)
400
401 - A number of index offset entries each consisting of:
402
031fd4b9 403 - 32-bit offset from the beginning of the file to the first cache entry
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404 in this block of entries.
405
406 - 32-bit count of cache entries in this block
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408== Sparse Directory Entries
409
410 When using sparse-checkout in cone mode, some entire directories within
411 the index can be summarized by pointing to a tree object instead of the
412 entire expanded list of paths within that tree. An index containing such
413 entries is a "sparse index". Index format versions 4 and less were not
414 implemented with such entries in mind. Thus, for these versions, an
415 index containing sparse directory entries will include this extension
416 with signature { 's', 'd', 'i', 'r' }. Like the split-index extension,
417 tools should avoid interacting with a sparse index unless they understand
418 this extension.
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419
420GIT
421---
422Part of the linkgit:git[1] suite