So the way I read the thread, there is the (apparently better known for
developers than it is currently documented) basic problem with btrfs
that it can run out of space rather unexpectedly.  I was a bit surprised
as well to read that 500MB (while looking like a whole lot of space
coming from using other filesystems) can go away quickly as there are
certain big chunks by which allocation is done. And all the information
seems to be spread into output of various commands.

What I take from that for the bug report here is that because of getting
close to the no space situation the fs is in a state where it needs to
do a lot of bookkeeping. The problem with the softlockup warnings is
that they can just report something that is not a complete lockup. So
basically doing fs operations in the foreground cause data to be written
out in the background. If the organizational layout of the fs becomes
complicated it takes more processing time to find out where to actually
put the data (also the meta-data has to be updated in parallel). At some
point (if the fs gets exercised more) the backlog grows and most of the
free memory is used up by buffers for the fs. So that explains the very
laggy responsiveness of the whole system. And of course at some point
there will be a sync point of the fs and that might be waiting on
something that is not compled for quite a long time. So maybe with a lot
of patience the system (after interrupting the updates) would recover
and become responsive again.

Bottom line would be that this is not a lockup but a fallout from over-
fullness combined with bad handling (or maybe bad just because things
get complicated and so more difficult) of the io. So not much that can
be done at that point but has to be prevented in advance. Unfortnunately
manually,

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