Fix raw denoise crash on raws with tight CFA border#21500
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Closes #21497
dt_restore_raw_bayer's per-tile "extended extent" addssensor_Opixels on any side with a neighbour tile, but doesn't clamp to the CFA buffer bounds. On raws where the visible area sits tight against the sensor edge (e.g.visible 3632x2720 in a 3648x2736 sensor) the extension overshoots the buffer andcfa_in[sr * width + sc]reads past the allocation – classicMALLOC_LARGEgap crash.Fix: clamp the four extents in
restore_raw_bayer.cto[0, width) × [0, height). Interior tiles unchanged; boundary tiles get clipped to what actually exists.