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- Fix potential data leakage by zeroing the portion of the straddle block
beyond initialized_size when reading non-resident attributes.
- Remove unnecessary zeroing in ntfs_punch_hole() for ranges beyond
initialized_size, as they are already returned as zeros on read.
- Fix writable check in ntfs_file_mmap_prepare() to correctly handle
shared mappings using VMA_SHARED_BIT | VMA_MAYWRITE_BIT.
- Use page allocation instead of kmemdup() for IOMAP_INLINE data to
ensure page-aligned address and avoid BUG trap in
iomap_inline_data_valid() caused by the page boundary check.
- Add a size check before memory allocation in ntfs_attr_readall() and
reject overly large attributes.
- Remove unneeded noop_direct_IO from ntfs_aops as it is no longer
required following the FMODE_CAN_ODIRECT flag.
- Fix seven static analysis warnings reported by Smatch.
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Merge tag 'ntfs-for-7.1-rc1-part2' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/linkinjeon/ntfs
Pull ntfs updates from Namjae Jeon:
- Fix potential data leakage by zeroing the portion of the straddle
block beyond initialized_size when reading non-resident attributes
- Remove unnecessary zeroing in ntfs_punch_hole() for ranges beyond
initialized_size, as they are already returned as zeros on read
- Fix writable check in ntfs_file_mmap_prepare() to correctly handle
shared mappings using VMA_SHARED_BIT | VMA_MAYWRITE_BIT
- Use page allocation instead of kmemdup() for IOMAP_INLINE data to
ensure page-aligned address and avoid BUG trap in
iomap_inline_data_valid() caused by the page boundary check
- Add a size check before memory allocation in ntfs_attr_readall() and
reject overly large attributes
- Remove unneeded noop_direct_IO from ntfs_aops as it is no longer
required following the FMODE_CAN_ODIRECT flag
- Fix seven static analysis warnings reported by Smatch
* tag 'ntfs-for-7.1-rc1-part2' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/linkinjeon/ntfs:
ntfs: use page allocation for resident attribute inline data
ntfs: fix mmap_prepare writable check for shared mappings
ntfs: fix potential 32-bit truncation in ntfs_write_cb()
ntfs: fix uninitialized variable in ntfs_map_runlist_nolock
ntfs: delete dead code
ntfs: add missing error code in ntfs_mft_record_alloc()
ntfs: fix uninitialized variables in ntfs_ea_set_wsl_inode()
ntfs: fix uninitialized pointer in ntfs_write_mft_block
ntfs: fix uninitialized variable in ntfs_write_simple_iomap_begin_non_resident
ntfs: remove noop_direct_IO from address_space_operations
ntfs: limit memory allocation in ntfs_attr_readall
ntfs: not zero out range beyond init in punch_hole
ntfs: zero out stale data in straddle block beyond initialized_size
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