From: Ramsay Jones Date: Thu, 2 Oct 2025 22:12:16 +0000 (+0100) Subject: doc: commit-graph.adoc: fix up some formatting X-Git-Url: http://git.ipfire.org/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=1ffe6a9e53150d553f1c904c4115e5affd06f3ad;p=thirdparty%2Fgit.git doc: commit-graph.adoc: fix up some formatting The formatting markup syntax used in this document (markdown?) is not interpreted correctly by asciidoc or asciidoctor. The main problem is the use of a '## ' prefix markup for some sub-headings, along with the use of '```' code markup and some missing literal blocks. In order to improve the (html) document formatting: - replace the '## ' prefix sub-title syntax with the '~~' underlining syntax for the relevant sub-headings. - replace the '```' code markup, which causes asciidoc(tor) to simply remove the marked up text, with a literal block '----' markup. - the second ascii diagram, in the 'Merging commit-graph files' section, is not rendered correctly by asciidoctor (asciidoc is fine) so enclose it in a '....' block. Signed-off-by: Ramsay Jones Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano --- diff --git a/Documentation/technical/commit-graph.adoc b/Documentation/technical/commit-graph.adoc index 2c26e95e51..a259d1567b 100644 --- a/Documentation/technical/commit-graph.adoc +++ b/Documentation/technical/commit-graph.adoc @@ -39,6 +39,7 @@ A consumer may load the following info for a commit from the graph: Values 1-4 satisfy the requirements of parse_commit_gently(). There are two definitions of generation number: + 1. Corrected committer dates (generation number v2) 2. Topological levels (generation number v1) @@ -158,7 +159,8 @@ number of commits in the full history. By creating a "chain" of commit-graphs, we enable fast writes of new commit data without rewriting the entire commit history -- at least, most of the time. -## File Layout +File Layout +~~~~~~~~~~~ A commit-graph chain uses multiple files, and we use a fixed naming convention to organize these files. Each commit-graph file has a name @@ -170,11 +172,11 @@ hashes for the files in order from "lowest" to "highest". For example, if the `commit-graph-chain` file contains the lines -``` +---- {hash0} {hash1} {hash2} -``` +---- then the commit-graph chain looks like the following diagram: @@ -213,7 +215,8 @@ specifying the hashes of all files in the lower layers. In the above example, `graph-{hash1}.graph` contains `{hash0}` while `graph-{hash2}.graph` contains `{hash0}` and `{hash1}`. -## Merging commit-graph files +Merging commit-graph files +~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ If we only added a new commit-graph file on every write, we would run into a linear search problem through many commit-graph files. Instead, we use a merge @@ -225,6 +228,7 @@ is determined by the merge strategy that the files should collapse to the commits in `graph-{hash1}` should be combined into a new `graph-{hash3}` file. +.... +---------------------+ | | | (new commits) | @@ -250,6 +254,7 @@ file. | | | | +-----------------------+ +.... During this process, the commits to write are combined, sorted and we write the contents to a temporary file, all while holding a `commit-graph-chain.lock` @@ -257,14 +262,15 @@ lock-file. When the file is flushed, we rename it to `graph-{hash3}` according to the computed `{hash3}`. Finally, we write the new chain data to `commit-graph-chain.lock`: -``` +---- {hash3} {hash0} -``` +---- We then close the lock-file. -## Merge Strategy +Merge Strategy +~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ When writing a set of commits that do not exist in the commit-graph stack of height N, we default to creating a new file at level N + 1. We then decide to @@ -289,7 +295,8 @@ The merge strategy values (2 for the size multiple, 64,000 for the maximum number of commits) could be extracted into config settings for full flexibility. -## Handling Mixed Generation Number Chains +Handling Mixed Generation Number Chains +~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ With the introduction of generation number v2 and generation data chunk, the following scenario is possible: @@ -318,7 +325,8 @@ have corrected commit dates when written by compatible versions of Git. Thus, rewriting split commit-graph as a single file (`--split=replace`) creates a single layer with corrected commit dates. -## Deleting graph-{hash} files +Deleting graph-\{hash\} files +~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ After a new tip file is written, some `graph-{hash}` files may no longer be part of a chain. It is important to remove these files from disk, eventually. @@ -333,7 +341,8 @@ files whose modified times are older than a given expiry window. This window defaults to zero, but can be changed using command-line arguments or a config setting. -## Chains across multiple object directories +Chains across multiple object directories +~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ In a repo with alternates, we look for the `commit-graph-chain` file starting in the local object directory and then in each alternate. The first file that