What kind of heavy simple test can I run on my Kingston and Kingspec
SSDs to know if they also are affected by this kind of problems ?

A simple testing method should help build the whitelist/blacklist.

I have access to several SSDs from a lot of manufacturers, the only ones
that are not already whitelisted are Kingston and Kingspec, I have some
of them of various models, so I may be able to help.

I'm already using them with discard enabled, but I'm not usually doing
anything crazy on them. If I should compile LibreOffice or do some kind
of stress testing on them, I will if you ask me.

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   htree_dirblock_to_tree:920: inode #53629599: block 214443464: comm
  rm: bad entry in directory: rec_len % 4 != 0 - offset=0(0),
  inode=1667681412, rec_len=45654, name_len=39

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