exfat: redefine DIR_DELETED as the bad cluster number
When a file or a directory is deleted, the hint for the cluster of
its parent directory in its in-memory inode is set as DIR_DELETED.
Therefore, DIR_DELETED must be one of invalid cluster numbers. According
to the exFAT specification, a volume can have at most 2^32-11 clusters.
However, DIR_DELETED is wrongly defined as 0xFFFF0321, which could be
a valid cluster number. To fix it, let's redefine DIR_DELETED as
0xFFFFFFF7, the bad cluster number.
Fixes: 1acf1a564b
("exfat: add in-memory and on-disk structures and headers")
Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org # v5.7+
Reported-by: Yuezhang Mo <Yuezhang.Mo@sony.com>
Signed-off-by: Sungjong Seo <sj1557.seo@samsung.com>
Signed-off-by: Namjae Jeon <linkinjeon@kernel.org>
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#define ES_IDX_LAST_FILENAME(name_len) \
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(ES_IDX_FIRST_FILENAME + EXFAT_FILENAME_ENTRY_NUM(name_len) - 1)
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#define DIR_DELETED 0xFFFF0321
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#define DIR_DELETED 0xFFFFFFF7
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/* type values */
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#define TYPE_UNUSED 0x0000
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