ntfs: fix out-of-bounds write in ntfs_index_walk_down()
ntfs_index_walk_down() used to update the index traversal depth
directly before writing parent_pos[] and parent_vcn[]. A malformed
directory index with too many child-node levels can therefore advance
pindex past MAX_PARENT_VCN and write past the fixed arrays in struct
ntfs_index_context, corrupting context state used by later index
traversal.
Use ntfs_icx_parent_inc() for walk-down transitions so the existing
depth limit is enforced before the arrays are updated. Make the helper
check the limit before incrementing pindex so failed callers do not
leave the context at an out-of-range depth.
This is reachable by iterating a crafted NTFS directory after the volume
has been mounted, including read-only mounts. The reproducer uses
getdents64() on an index root that points to an excessively deep chain
of child index blocks.
A crafted directory index with a chain of child-node entries reproduced
UBSAN array-index-out-of-bounds reports in ntfs_index_walk_down() and
subsequent KASAN reports in ntfs_index_walk_up(). With this change, the
same image is rejected with "Index is over 32 level deep" and no KASAN
or UBSAN report is emitted.