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			Diff best viewed with --color-diff. Signed-off-by: Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
		
			
				
	
	
		
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| GIT bitmap v1 format
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| ====================
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| 
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| == Pack and multi-pack bitmaps
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| 
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| Bitmaps store reachability information about the set of objects in a packfile,
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| or a multi-pack index (MIDX). The former is defined obviously, and the latter is
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| defined as the union of objects in packs contained in the MIDX.
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| 
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| A bitmap may belong to either one pack, or the repository's multi-pack index (if
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| it exists). A repository may have at most one bitmap.
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| 
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| An object is uniquely described by its bit position within a bitmap:
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| 
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| 	- If the bitmap belongs to a packfile, the __n__th bit corresponds to
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| 	the __n__th object in pack order. For a function `offset` which maps
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| 	objects to their byte offset within a pack, pack order is defined as
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| 	follows:
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| 
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| 		o1 <= o2 <==> offset(o1) <= offset(o2)
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| 
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| 	- If the bitmap belongs to a MIDX, the __n__th bit corresponds to the
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| 	__n__th object in MIDX order. With an additional function `pack` which
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| 	maps objects to the pack they were selected from by the MIDX, MIDX order
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| 	is defined as follows:
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| 
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| 		o1 <= o2 <==> pack(o1) <= pack(o2) /\ offset(o1) <= offset(o2)
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| +
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| The ordering between packs is done according to the MIDX's .rev file.
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| Notably, the preferred pack sorts ahead of all other packs.
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| 
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| The on-disk representation (described below) of a bitmap is the same regardless
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| of whether or not that bitmap belongs to a packfile or a MIDX. The only
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| difference is the interpretation of the bits, which is described above.
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| 
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| Certain bitmap extensions are supported (see: Appendix B). No extensions are
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| required for bitmaps corresponding to packfiles. For bitmaps that correspond to
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| MIDXs, both the bit-cache and rev-cache extensions are required.
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| 
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| == On-disk format
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| 
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|     * A header appears at the beginning:
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| 
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| 	4-byte signature: :: {'B', 'I', 'T', 'M'}
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| 
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| 	2-byte version number (network byte order): ::
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| 
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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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| 
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| 	2-byte flags (network byte order): ::
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| 
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| 	    The following flags are supported:
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| 
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| 	    ** {empty}
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| 	    BITMAP_OPT_FULL_DAG (0x1) REQUIRED: :::
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| 
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| 	    This flag must always be present. It implies that the
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| 	    bitmap index has been generated for a packfile or
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| 	    multi-pack index (MIDX) with full closure (i.e. where
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| 	    every single object in the packfile/MIDX can find its
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| 	    parent links inside the same packfile/MIDX). This is a
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| 	    requirement for the bitmap index format, also present in
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| 	    JGit, that greatly reduces the complexity of the
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| 	    implementation.
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| 
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| 	    ** {empty}
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| 	    BITMAP_OPT_HASH_CACHE (0x4): :::
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| 
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| 	    If present, the end of the bitmap file contains
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| 	    `N` 32-bit name-hash values, one per object in the
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| 	    pack/MIDX. The format and meaning of the name-hash is
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| 	    described below.
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| 
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| 		** {empty}
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| 		BITMAP_OPT_LOOKUP_TABLE (0x10): :::
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| 		If present, the end of the bitmap file contains a table
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| 		containing a list of `N` <commit_pos, offset, xor_row>
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| 		triplets. The format and meaning of the table is described
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| 		below.
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| +
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| NOTE: Unlike the xor_offset used to compress an individual bitmap,
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| `xor_row` stores an *absolute* index into the lookup table, not a location
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| relative to the current entry.
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| 
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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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| 
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| 	20-byte checksum: ::
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| 	    The SHA1 checksum of the pack/MIDX this bitmap index
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| 	    belongs to.
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| 
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|     * 4 EWAH bitmaps that act as type indexes
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| +
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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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| +
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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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| +
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|     - Commits
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|     - Trees
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|     - Blobs
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|     - Tags
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| 
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| +
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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 or multi-pack index is of that type.
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| +
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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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| 
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|     * N entries with compressed bitmaps, one for each indexed commit
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| +
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| Where `N` is the total number of entries in this bitmap index.
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| Each entry contains the following:
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| 
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| 	** {empty}
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| 	4-byte object position (network byte order): ::
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| 	    The position **in the index for the packfile or
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| 	    multi-pack index** where the bitmap for this commit is
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| 	    found.
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| 
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| 	** {empty}
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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`, an 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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| +
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| NOTE: 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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| +
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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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| 
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| 	** {empty}
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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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| 
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| 	** The compressed bitmap itself, see Appendix A.
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| 
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| 	* {empty}
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| 	TRAILER: ::
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| 		Trailing checksum of the preceding contents.
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| 
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| == Appendix A: Serialization format for an EWAH bitmap
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| 
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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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| 
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| 	- 4-byte number of bits of the resulting UNCOMPRESSED bitmap
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| 
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| 	- 4-byte number of words of the COMPRESSED bitmap, when stored
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| 
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| 	- N x 8-byte words, as specified by the previous field
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| +
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| This is the actual content of the compressed bitmap.
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| 
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| 	- 4-byte position of the current RLW for the compressed
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| 		bitmap
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| 
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| All words are stored in network byte order for their corresponding
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| sizes.
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| 
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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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| 
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|      H  L_1  L_2  L_3 .... L_M
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| 
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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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| 
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|      - 1 bit: the repeated bit B
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| 
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|      - 32 bits: repetition count K (unsigned)
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| 
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|      - 31 bits: literal word count M (unsigned)
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| 
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| The bitstream represented by the above chunk is then:
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| 
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|      - K repetitions of B
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| 
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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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| 
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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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| 
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| 
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| == Appendix B: Optional Bitmap Sections
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| 
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| These sections may or may not be present in the `.bitmap` file; their
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| presence is indicated by the header flags section described above.
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| 
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| Name-hash cache
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| ---------------
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| 
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| If the BITMAP_OPT_HASH_CACHE flag is set, the end of the bitmap contains
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| a cache of 32-bit values, one per object in the pack/MIDX. The value at
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| position `i` is the hash of the pathname at which the `i`th object
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| (counting in index or multi-pack index order) in the pack/MIDX can be found.
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| This can be fed into the delta heuristics to compare objects with similar
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| pathnames.
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| 
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| The hash algorithm used is:
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| 
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|     hash = 0;
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|     while ((c = *name++))
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| 	    if (!isspace(c))
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| 		    hash = (hash >> 2) + (c << 24);
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| 
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| Note that this hashing scheme is tied to the BITMAP_OPT_HASH_CACHE flag.
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| If implementations want to choose a different hashing scheme, they are
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| free to do so, but MUST allocate a new header flag (because comparing
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| hashes made under two different schemes would be pointless).
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| 
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| Commit lookup table
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| -------------------
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| 
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| If the BITMAP_OPT_LOOKUP_TABLE flag is set, the last `N * (4 + 8 + 4)`
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| bytes (preceding the name-hash cache and trailing hash) of the `.bitmap`
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| file contains a lookup table specifying the information needed to get
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| the desired bitmap from the entries without parsing previous unnecessary
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| bitmaps.
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| 
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| For a `.bitmap` containing `nr_entries` reachability bitmaps, the table
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| contains a list of `nr_entries` <commit_pos, offset, xor_row> triplets
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| (sorted in the ascending order of `commit_pos`). The content of the i'th
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| triplet is -
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| 
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| 	* {empty}
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| 	commit_pos (4 byte integer, network byte order): ::
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| 	It stores the object position of a commit (in the midx or pack
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| 	index).
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| 
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| 	* {empty}
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| 	offset (8 byte integer, network byte order): ::
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| 	The offset from which that commit's bitmap can be read.
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| 
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| 	* {empty}
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| 	xor_row (4 byte integer, network byte order): ::
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| 	The position of the triplet whose bitmap is used to compress
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| 	this one, or `0xffffffff` if no such bitmap exists.
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