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diff --git a/third_party/git/Documentation/technical/protocol-v2.txt b/third_party/git/Documentation/technical/protocol-v2.txt index 40f91f6b1ee1..e597b74da39d 100644 --- a/third_party/git/Documentation/technical/protocol-v2.txt +++ b/third_party/git/Documentation/technical/protocol-v2.txt @@ -33,6 +33,8 @@ In protocol v2 these special packets will have the following semantics: * '0000' Flush Packet (flush-pkt) - indicates the end of a message * '0001' Delimiter Packet (delim-pkt) - separates sections of a message + * '0002' Message Packet (response-end-pkt) - indicates the end of a response + for stateless connections Initial Client Request ---------------------- @@ -252,7 +254,7 @@ A `fetch` request can take the following arguments: ofs-delta Indicate that the client understands PACKv2 with delta referring to its base by position in pack rather than by an oid. That is, - they can read OBJ_OFS_DELTA (ake type 6) in a packfile. + they can read OBJ_OFS_DELTA (aka type 6) in a packfile. If the 'shallow' feature is advertised the following arguments can be included in the clients request as well as the potential addition of the @@ -323,13 +325,26 @@ included in the client's request: indicating its sideband (1, 2, or 3), and the server may send "0005\2" (a PKT-LINE of sideband 2 with no payload) as a keepalive packet. +If the 'packfile-uris' feature is advertised, the following argument +can be included in the client's request as well as the potential +addition of the 'packfile-uris' section in the server's response as +explained below. + + packfile-uris <comma-separated list of protocols> + Indicates to the server that the client is willing to receive + URIs of any of the given protocols in place of objects in the + sent packfile. Before performing the connectivity check, the + client should download from all given URIs. Currently, the + protocols supported are "http" and "https". + The response of `fetch` is broken into a number of sections separated by delimiter packets (0001), with each section beginning with its section -header. +header. Most sections are sent only when the packfile is sent. - output = *section - section = (acknowledgments | shallow-info | wanted-refs | packfile) - (flush-pkt | delim-pkt) + output = acknowledgements flush-pkt | + [acknowledgments delim-pkt] [shallow-info delim-pkt] + [wanted-refs delim-pkt] [packfile-uris delim-pkt] + packfile flush-pkt acknowledgments = PKT-LINE("acknowledgments" LF) (nak | *ack) @@ -347,13 +362,17 @@ header. *PKT-LINE(wanted-ref LF) wanted-ref = obj-id SP refname + packfile-uris = PKT-LINE("packfile-uris" LF) *packfile-uri + packfile-uri = PKT-LINE(40*(HEXDIGIT) SP *%x20-ff LF) + packfile = PKT-LINE("packfile" LF) *PKT-LINE(%x01-03 *%x00-ff) acknowledgments section - * If the client determines that it is finished with negotiations - by sending a "done" line, the acknowledgments sections MUST be - omitted from the server's response. + * If the client determines that it is finished with negotiations by + sending a "done" line (thus requiring the server to send a packfile), + the acknowledgments sections MUST be omitted from the server's + response. * Always begins with the section header "acknowledgments" @@ -404,9 +423,6 @@ header. which the client has not indicated was shallow as a part of its request. - * This section is only included if a packfile section is also - included in the response. - wanted-refs section * This section is only included if the client has requested a ref using a 'want-ref' line and if a packfile section is also @@ -420,6 +436,20 @@ header. * The server MUST NOT send any refs which were not requested using 'want-ref' lines. + packfile-uris section + * This section is only included if the client sent + 'packfile-uris' and the server has at least one such URI to + send. + + * Always begins with the section header "packfile-uris". + + * For each URI the server sends, it sends a hash of the pack's + contents (as output by git index-pack) followed by the URI. + + * The hashes are 40 hex characters long. When Git upgrades to a new + hash algorithm, this might need to be updated. (It should match + whatever index-pack outputs after "pack\t" or "keep\t". + packfile section * This section is only included if the client has sent 'want' lines in its request and either requested that no more @@ -453,3 +483,12 @@ included in a request. This is done by sending each option as a a request. The provided options must not contain a NUL or LF character. + + object-format +~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ + +The server can advertise the `object-format` capability with a value `X` (in the +form `object-format=X`) to notify the client that the server is able to deal +with objects using hash algorithm X. If not specified, the server is assumed to +only handle SHA-1. If the client would like to use a hash algorithm other than +SHA-1, it should specify its object-format string. |