PackIndexWriter.java
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package org.eclipse.jgit.internal.storage.file;
import java.io.BufferedOutputStream;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.io.OutputStream;
import java.security.DigestOutputStream;
import java.text.MessageFormat;
import java.util.List;
import org.eclipse.jgit.internal.JGitText;
import org.eclipse.jgit.lib.Constants;
import org.eclipse.jgit.transport.PackedObjectInfo;
import org.eclipse.jgit.util.NB;
/**
* Creates a table of contents to support random access by
* {@link org.eclipse.jgit.internal.storage.file.PackFile}.
* <p>
* Pack index files (the <code>.idx</code> suffix in a pack file pair) provides
* random access to any object in the pack by associating an ObjectId to the
* byte offset within the pack where the object's data can be read.
*/
public abstract class PackIndexWriter {
/** Magic constant indicating post-version 1 format. */
protected static final byte[] TOC = { -1, 't', 'O', 'c' };
/**
* Create a new writer for the oldest (most widely understood) format.
* <p>
* This method selects an index format that can accurate describe the
* supplied objects and that will be the most compatible format with older
* Git implementations.
* <p>
* Index version 1 is widely recognized by all Git implementations, but
* index version 2 (and later) is not as well recognized as it was
* introduced more than a year later. Index version 1 can only be used if
* the resulting pack file is under 4 gigabytes in size; packs larger than
* that limit must use index version 2.
*
* @param dst
* the stream the index data will be written to. If not already
* buffered it will be automatically wrapped in a buffered
* stream. Callers are always responsible for closing the stream.
* @param objs
* the objects the caller needs to store in the index. Entries
* will be examined until a format can be conclusively selected.
* @return a new writer to output an index file of the requested format to
* the supplied stream.
* @throws java.lang.IllegalArgumentException
* no recognized pack index version can support the supplied
* objects. This is likely a bug in the implementation.
* @see #oldestPossibleFormat(List)
*/
public static PackIndexWriter createOldestPossible(final OutputStream dst,
final List<? extends PackedObjectInfo> objs) {
return createVersion(dst, oldestPossibleFormat(objs));
}
/**
* Return the oldest (most widely understood) index format.
* <p>
* This method selects an index format that can accurate describe the
* supplied objects and that will be the most compatible format with older
* Git implementations.
* <p>
* Index version 1 is widely recognized by all Git implementations, but
* index version 2 (and later) is not as well recognized as it was
* introduced more than a year later. Index version 1 can only be used if
* the resulting pack file is under 4 gigabytes in size; packs larger than
* that limit must use index version 2.
*
* @param objs
* the objects the caller needs to store in the index. Entries
* will be examined until a format can be conclusively selected.
* @return the index format.
* @throws java.lang.IllegalArgumentException
* no recognized pack index version can support the supplied
* objects. This is likely a bug in the implementation.
*/
public static int oldestPossibleFormat(
final List<? extends PackedObjectInfo> objs) {
for (PackedObjectInfo oe : objs) {
if (!PackIndexWriterV1.canStore(oe))
return 2;
}
return 1;
}
/**
* Create a new writer instance for a specific index format version.
*
* @param dst
* the stream the index data will be written to. If not already
* buffered it will be automatically wrapped in a buffered
* stream. Callers are always responsible for closing the stream.
* @param version
* index format version number required by the caller. Exactly
* this formatted version will be written.
* @return a new writer to output an index file of the requested format to
* the supplied stream.
* @throws java.lang.IllegalArgumentException
* the version requested is not supported by this
* implementation.
*/
public static PackIndexWriter createVersion(final OutputStream dst,
final int version) {
switch (version) {
case 1:
return new PackIndexWriterV1(dst);
case 2:
return new PackIndexWriterV2(dst);
default:
throw new IllegalArgumentException(MessageFormat.format(
JGitText.get().unsupportedPackIndexVersion,
Integer.valueOf(version)));
}
}
/** The index data stream we are responsible for creating. */
protected final DigestOutputStream out;
/** A temporary buffer for use during IO to {link #out}. */
protected final byte[] tmp;
/** The entries this writer must pack. */
protected List<? extends PackedObjectInfo> entries;
/** SHA-1 checksum for the entire pack data. */
protected byte[] packChecksum;
/**
* Create a new writer instance.
*
* @param dst
* the stream this instance outputs to. If not already buffered
* it will be automatically wrapped in a buffered stream.
*/
protected PackIndexWriter(OutputStream dst) {
out = new DigestOutputStream(dst instanceof BufferedOutputStream ? dst
: new BufferedOutputStream(dst),
Constants.newMessageDigest());
tmp = new byte[4 + Constants.OBJECT_ID_LENGTH];
}
/**
* Write all object entries to the index stream.
* <p>
* After writing the stream passed to the factory is flushed but remains
* open. Callers are always responsible for closing the output stream.
*
* @param toStore
* sorted list of objects to store in the index. The caller must
* have previously sorted the list using
* {@link org.eclipse.jgit.transport.PackedObjectInfo}'s native
* {@link java.lang.Comparable} implementation.
* @param packDataChecksum
* checksum signature of the entire pack data content. This is
* traditionally the last 20 bytes of the pack file's own stream.
* @throws java.io.IOException
* an error occurred while writing to the output stream, or this
* index format cannot store the object data supplied.
*/
public void write(final List<? extends PackedObjectInfo> toStore,
final byte[] packDataChecksum) throws IOException {
entries = toStore;
packChecksum = packDataChecksum;
writeImpl();
out.flush();
}
/**
* Writes the index file to {@link #out}.
* <p>
* Implementations should go something like:
*
* <pre>
* writeFanOutTable();
* for (final PackedObjectInfo po : entries)
* writeOneEntry(po);
* writeChecksumFooter();
* </pre>
*
* <p>
* Where the logic for <code>writeOneEntry</code> is specific to the index
* format in use. Additional headers/footers may be used if necessary and
* the {@link #entries} collection may be iterated over more than once if
* necessary. Implementors therefore have complete control over the data.
*
* @throws java.io.IOException
* an error occurred while writing to the output stream, or this
* index format cannot store the object data supplied.
*/
protected abstract void writeImpl() throws IOException;
/**
* Output the version 2 (and later) TOC header, with version number.
* <p>
* Post version 1 all index files start with a TOC header that makes the
* file an invalid version 1 file, and then includes the version number.
* This header is necessary to recognize a version 1 from a version 2
* formatted index.
*
* @param version
* version number of this index format being written.
* @throws java.io.IOException
* an error occurred while writing to the output stream.
*/
protected void writeTOC(int version) throws IOException {
out.write(TOC);
NB.encodeInt32(tmp, 0, version);
out.write(tmp, 0, 4);
}
/**
* Output the standard 256 entry first-level fan-out table.
* <p>
* The fan-out table is 4 KB in size, holding 256 32-bit unsigned integer
* counts. Each count represents the number of objects within this index
* whose {@link org.eclipse.jgit.lib.ObjectId#getFirstByte()} matches the
* count's position in the fan-out table.
*
* @throws java.io.IOException
* an error occurred while writing to the output stream.
*/
protected void writeFanOutTable() throws IOException {
final int[] fanout = new int[256];
for (PackedObjectInfo po : entries)
fanout[po.getFirstByte() & 0xff]++;
for (int i = 1; i < 256; i++)
fanout[i] += fanout[i - 1];
for (int n : fanout) {
NB.encodeInt32(tmp, 0, n);
out.write(tmp, 0, 4);
}
}
/**
* Output the standard two-checksum index footer.
* <p>
* The standard footer contains two checksums (20 byte SHA-1 values):
* <ol>
* <li>Pack data checksum - taken from the last 20 bytes of the pack file.</li>
* <li>Index data checksum - checksum of all index bytes written, including
* the pack data checksum above.</li>
* </ol>
*
* @throws java.io.IOException
* an error occurred while writing to the output stream.
*/
protected void writeChecksumFooter() throws IOException {
out.write(packChecksum);
out.on(false);
out.write(out.getMessageDigest().digest());
}
}