This MR adds support for creating file mapping objects backed by large pages on Linux, by making the following changes:
## wineserver
* On Linux, `create_temp_file` will first attempt to use memfds as the backing fd. If it fails, it'll return to the current codepath, creating a temporary file in either the server or config directory. * The created memfd will be sealed against writes, if the caller requesting the appropriate page protection flags. * This removes the requirement that FDs be only created on filesystems/directories that aren't `noexec`. * In the server method `create_mapping` , if large pages have been requested by the caller, hold that the calling thread's token holds `SeLockMemoryPrivilege` . * Additionally, add `SeLockMemoryPrivilege` to the list of privileges enabled for the Administrator.
## `ntdll`
* Add `virtual_get_min_large_page_size` and its exported wrapper `wine_unix_get_min_large_page_size`. * On Linux, the minimum page size is determined by going through `/sys/kernel/mm/hugepages`. If hugepage support was not detected, `STATUS_NOT_SUPPORTED` is returned instead. On other platforms, the older hard-coded value of 2*1024*1024 is returned instead. * `NtCreateSection` will validate certain parameters if large pages are requested. Specifically, it will return STATUS_INVALID_PARAMETER if the requested mapping is not anonymous/unnamed, or the size is not a multiple of the minimum supported page size.
## `kernelbase`
* `GetLargePageMinimum` will use `wine_unix_get_min_large_page_size`.
## `kernel32/tests`
* Add new test test_large_page_file_mapping, which validates privilege enforcements and parameter validation while creating large pages backed file mapping obejcts. The tests are skipped if `GetLargePageMinimum` returns 0.
-- v8: create_temp_file: Return fd when create_memfd was successful.
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