Do the lens corrections consider cropped sensors?

I tried using the supplied lens corrections for my Canon 70-200 2.8 with pictures from a 1DIIN (1.3X crop factor).  I'm getting far too much corner vignetting correction by default and more distortion correction than necessary.  Are the corrections defined only for full-frame cameras?

Actually I remove two data sets, which for f/1.4 and f/2.0, both are in same distance.
Note that, the original profile was created with 2 different distances.
So, I leave another distance set for correction module for interpolation.
And the problem found on the photo which around f/2.0.
But how the profile was generate, it may be my fault,
since I use too high shutter speed with my room fluorescent, the light source.
The flicker of the light may lead the optimazer to confusing.
I also observe that the distance reading from metadata record by the camera, with Lightroom,
was not corelate with the distance shown in the generated profile.
I'm not sure what the measurement unit, the profile used, but it should be meter.
For example:
I shooting at around 2 meters away from the chart, which close to the number in metadata.
But the FocusDistance in the profile is 11 meter.

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