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   1Multi-Pack-Index (MIDX) Design Notes
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   3
   4The Git object directory contains a 'pack' directory containing
   5packfiles (with suffix ".pack") and pack-indexes (with suffix
   6".idx"). The pack-indexes provide a way to lookup objects and
   7navigate to their offset within the pack, but these must come
   8in pairs with the packfiles. This pairing depends on the file
   9names, as the pack-index differs only in suffix with its pack-
  10file. While the pack-indexes provide fast lookup per packfile,
  11this performance degrades as the number of packfiles increases,
  12because abbreviations need to inspect every packfile and we are
  13more likely to have a miss on our most-recently-used packfile.
  14For some large repositories, repacking into a single packfile
  15is not feasible due to storage space or excessive repack times.
  16
  17The multi-pack-index (MIDX for short) stores a list of objects
  18and their offsets into multiple packfiles. It contains:
  19
  20- A list of packfile names.
  21- A sorted list of object IDs.
  22- A list of metadata for the ith object ID including:
  23  - A value j referring to the jth packfile.
  24  - An offset within the jth packfile for the object.
  25- If large offsets are required, we use another list of large
  26  offsets similar to version 2 pack-indexes.
  27
  28Thus, we can provide O(log N) lookup time for any number
  29of packfiles.
  30
  31Design Details
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  33
  34- The MIDX is stored in a file named 'multi-pack-index' in the
  35  .git/objects/pack directory. This could be stored in the pack
  36  directory of an alternate. It refers only to packfiles in that
  37  same directory.
  38
  39- The pack.multiIndex config setting must be on to consume MIDX files.
  40
  41- The file format includes parameters for the object ID hash
  42  function, so a future change of hash algorithm does not require
  43  a change in format.
  44
  45- The MIDX keeps only one record per object ID. If an object appears
  46  in multiple packfiles, then the MIDX selects the copy in the most-
  47  recently modified packfile.
  48
  49- If there exist packfiles in the pack directory not registered in
  50  the MIDX, then those packfiles are loaded into the `packed_git`
  51  list and `packed_git_mru` cache.
  52
  53- The pack-indexes (.idx files) remain in the pack directory so we
  54  can delete the MIDX file, set core.midx to false, or downgrade
  55  without any loss of information.
  56
  57- The MIDX file format uses a chunk-based approach (similar to the
  58  commit-graph file) that allows optional data to be added.
  59
  60Future Work
  61-----------
  62
  63- Add a 'verify' subcommand to the 'git midx' builtin to verify the
  64  contents of the multi-pack-index file match the offsets listed in
  65  the corresponding pack-indexes.
  66
  67- The multi-pack-index allows many packfiles, especially in a context
  68  where repacking is expensive (such as a very large repo), or
  69  unexpected maintenance time is unacceptable (such as a high-demand
  70  build machine). However, the multi-pack-index needs to be rewritten
  71  in full every time. We can extend the format to be incremental, so
  72  writes are fast. By storing a small "tip" multi-pack-index that
  73  points to large "base" MIDX files, we can keep writes fast while
  74  still reducing the number of binary searches required for object
  75  lookups.
  76
  77- The reachability bitmap is currently paired directly with a single
  78  packfile, using the pack-order as the object order to hopefully
  79  compress the bitmaps well using run-length encoding. This could be
  80  extended to pair a reachability bitmap with a multi-pack-index. If
  81  the multi-pack-index is extended to store a "stable object order"
  82  (a function Order(hash) = integer that is constant for a given hash,
  83  even as the multi-pack-index is updated) then a reachability bitmap
  84  could point to a multi-pack-index and be updated independently.
  85
  86- Packfiles can be marked as "special" using empty files that share
  87  the initial name but replace ".pack" with ".keep" or ".promisor".
  88  We can add an optional chunk of data to the multi-pack-index that
  89  records flags of information about the packfiles. This allows new
  90  states, such as 'repacked' or 'redeltified', that can help with
  91  pack maintenance in a multi-pack environment. It may also be
  92  helpful to organize packfiles by object type (commit, tree, blob,
  93  etc.) and use this metadata to help that maintenance.
  94
  95- The partial clone feature records special "promisor" packs that
  96  may point to objects that are not stored locally, but available
  97  on request to a server. The multi-pack-index does not currently
  98  track these promisor packs.
  99
 100Related Links
 101-------------
 102[0] https://bugs.chromium.org/p/git/issues/detail?id=6
 103    Chromium work item for: Multi-Pack Index (MIDX)
 104
 105[1] https://public-inbox.org/git/20180107181459.222909-1-dstolee@microsoft.com/
 106    An earlier RFC for the multi-pack-index feature
 107
 108[2] https://public-inbox.org/git/alpine.DEB.2.20.1803091557510.23109@alexmv-linux/
 109    Git Merge 2018 Contributor's summit notes (includes discussion of MIDX)