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Re: GSoC - Some questions on the idea of "Better big-file support".

From: Jeff King <hidden>
Date: 2016-06-15 22:53:26

On Fri, Mar 30, 2012 at 03:11:40PM -0400, Bo Chen wrote:
Just make clear one of my confusions. Delta operation is to find out
the differences between different versions of the same file, right?
As I know, delta encoding is to re-encode a file based on the
differences between neighboring blocks, thus can help compress a file
since after delta encoding, we will have more similar data within the
file. Can anyone elaborate a little bit what is the relation between
delta operation in git and delta encoding listed above? Thanks.
Sort of. Git is snapshot based. So each version of a file is its own
"object", and from a high-level view, we store all objects. But we store
the logical objects themselves in packfiles, in which the actual
representation of the object may be stored as a difference to another
object (which is likely to be a different version of the same file, but
does not have to be).

Here's some background reading:

  http://progit.org/book/ch1-3.html

  http://progit.org/book/ch9-4.html
I am wondering why we cannot divide the 2  2GB files into chunks and
delta chunks by chunks. Is that any difference, except a little more
IOs?
It's more complicated than that. What if the file is re-ordered? You
would want to compare early chunks in one version against later chunks
in the other. So yes, you can reduce memory pressure by doing more I/O,
but doing too much I/O will be very slow. Coming up with a solution is
part of what this project is about. And chunking is part of that
solution.
quoted
Read about rsync algorithm [2]. Bup [1] implements the same (I think)
algorithm, but on top of git. For preliminary patches, have a look at
jc/split-blob series at commit 4a1242d in git.git.
Make clear my another confusion. The file which has been updated
(added, deleted, and modified) is first delta-compressed, and then
synchronize to the remote repo by some mechanism (rsync?). I am
wondering what is the the relationship between delta operation and
rsync.
No, the updated file is delta compressed into a packfile, and the
packfile is transmitted. Rsync comes into play because it uses a novel
chunking algorithm, which was copied by bup (and is referred to as the
"bupsplit" algorithm). Read up on how bup works and why it was invented.

-Peff
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