You'd need to have a controller that has two sets of phase connections, and connect the phases in the order the controller manual states (or is marked on it). The halls would then connect to the controller's single hall connection port in the order it states.
If you don't have a controller designed to run a motor like this, you *might* be able to get it to run with a pair of controllers instead. You would run one set of phase wires to one controller, and one to the other. Then you would make a splitter for the hall wires, and all except the 5v (usually red) would go to both controllers' hall connections, and the 5v would go to just one of them (doesnt' matter which).
The order of the wires (yellow, blue, green) you would have to determine experimentally, via one of the various methods posted in threads like this one:
https://endless-sphere.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=3484
as it is not likely to match color for color, unless the controller came with the motor and is specifically designed for it (and sometimes not even then).
If you prefer, you could try using just one set of phase wires, the single set of hall wires, and a single standard controller, but it's likely that you can only use about half the power the motor is capable of, and won't get more than half the torque the motor could make if you used both phase sets.