ITSMFT: fix number of rofs per TF#14997
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This fixes the observed fatal (only in local tests, unable to reproduce the hanging in the nightlies).
The error is that due to charge-dependent time-of-arrival digits can migrate beyond the TF.
To be consistent with data (but more importantly to fix the crash), the extra ROF is cut away since it is beyond the actual TF.
Note this only fataled since I added a check that the output of the ROF vector is contiguous and since the accumulated ROFs go beyond the vector, this indexed beyond the expected ROF vector.