Adjusting refcount and enabling lazy-write for pinned
VACB makes it actually more efficient, often purging
data to disk, reducing memory stress for the system.
This is required for defering writes.
This commit unfortunately (?) reverts a previous revert.
CORE-12081
CORE-14582
CORE-14313
This has have several benefits for ReactOS Cc:
- It helps reducing potential deadlocks situations in Cc
- It speeds up ReactOS by reducing locks
- It gets us a bit closer to Windows VACB
CORE-14349
This fixes various bugs linked to VACB counting:
- VACB not released when it should be
- Reference count expectations not being accurate
For the record, VACB should always have at least a reference
count of 1, unless you are to free it and removed it from
any linked list.
This commit also adds a bunch of asserts that should
help triggering invalid reference counting.
It should also fix numerous ASSERT currently triggered and
may help fixing random behaviours in Cc.
CORE-14285
CORE-14401
CORE-14293
This reverts BCB being lazy written when marked dirty.
We'll go back to this behavior when this part will have been reworked and stabilized.
CORE-14263
CORE-14279
CORE-14285
- CcUnpinDataForThread() only release VACB when the last BCB reference is gone. This avoids having a valid BCB with an invalid VACB
- CcRosMarkDirtyVacb() will only accept non-dirty VACB now. This avoids a major bug where a an already dirty VACB was over-dereferenced
- Thanks to previous point, simplify CcRosUnmapVacb(), CcRosReleaseVacb() implementation
- And only set VACB dirty once in CcSetDirtyPinnedData()
- Add a few sanity checks
With that I can again install ReactOS with 128MB RAM :-).
CORE-14263
CORE-14268
Experiment and MSDN tend to show that a dirty BCB is queued for lazy write.
This will do the job here!
Also, renamed CcRosMarkDirtyFile() which is more accurate, and added a new
function CcRosMarkDirtyVacb() which just takes a VACB as arg (expected locked)
and marks it dirty (using previous implementation). Make CcRosMarkDirtyFile()
use it.
CORE-14235
This would affect reads/writes on large volumes where offset is higher than what a ULONG can hold.
This really nasty bug was hitting CcMapData() but also CcPinRead() (due to the nature of its implementation)
and both were returning garbage data under certain circumstances with Ext2Fsd.
This should (I hope!) help some other FSDs to work better in ROS.
CORE-12456