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  1. Core ReactOS
  2. CORE-15138

(BTRFS) Memory leak when creating and deleting the created file multiple times

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    • Resolution: Unresolved
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    Description

      ReactOS Version: 0.4.11-dev-307-g6a2e979

      When I run the attached batch file (which outputs the help command to a help.txt file in the root directory of drive C and deletes it and then repeats until its closed) for a few minutes, I get a dialog box stating "help.exe is not a valid Win32 application" or a "bad command or filename" message in the Command Prompt window. The debug output mentions not being able to assign PTEs and also has output from the MM. I am attaching the batch file that replicates it and the debug log that I made.

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        1. btrfs-test.ahk
          0.3 kB
        2. btrfs-test.exe
          809 kB
        3. copy_leak_test_log_2.txt
          181 kB
        4. copy_leak_test_log.txt
          238 kB
        5. copy_leak_test.bat
          0.1 kB
        6. copy_test_after_fixes.log
          115 kB
        7. copy_test_before_fixes.log
          186 kB
        8. create_delete_test.log
          31 kB
        9. format-btrfs-crash.log
          4.33 MB
        10. leak_log.txt
          110 kB
        11. leak.bat
          0.1 kB
        12. overwrite_test_after_fixes.log
          51 kB
        13. overwrite_test_before_fixes.log
          676 kB
        14. rosdbg_06220329.log
          3.85 MB
        15. rosdbg_08172119.log
          102 kB
        16. rosdbg_09123042.log
          238 kB
        17. rosdbg_09124557.log
          43 kB
        18. rosdbg_09185219.log
          59 kB
        19. rosdbg.txt
          32 kB

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