- 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