Hey guys,

Today I experienced my first checksum error just out of the blue - and
it's not just the 'csum + 1 = private' issue, it's a completely
different one. Because of this, I am unable to retrieve the data off
the drive, even with nodatasum enabled - I simply get an I/O error.
Here's the dmesg output:

[149423.845177] btrfs: setting nodatasum
[149423.850339] Btrfs detected SSD devices, enabling SSD mode
[149432.094728] btrfs csum failed ino 259 off 26701824 csum 3875867041
private 371726550
[149432.117938] btrfs csum failed ino 259 off 26701824 csum 3875867041
private 371726550
[149432.118340] btrfs csum failed ino 259 off 26701824 csum 3875867041
private 371726550
[149432.125671] btrfs csum failed ino 259 off 26701824 csum 3875867041
private 371726550
[149432.126075] btrfs csum failed ino 259 off 26701824 csum 3875867041
private 371726550
[149432.135671] btrfs csum failed ino 259 off 26701824 csum 3875867041
private 371726550

I would really like to have the files on the drive retrieved in their
entirety, but if that is not possible then that is also OK. Consider
this a bugreport and a question on how to retrieve the data now.

Thanks,
Sebastian J.
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