> We will try to give it a shot. But it might be hard to reproduce.
> This problem occurred only once, after one week of very heavy
> (over)stress tests.

Yeah, understood.

> Is it at least possible to confirm, that this is definitely the BTRFS
> problem?

*Definitely*?  No, sadly, the kernel is simply not robust enough to
isolate problems to the subsytem that caused them :).

It's likely that this is a bug in btrfs, yes.

But it's always technically possible that some other part of the kernel
corrupted memory and the btrfs spinlock was the innocent victim.

- z
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