Just to clarify on UUIDs - there are 3 types of UUIDs in question:

1. cache set UUIDs (upstream docs mention that multiple cache devices per cache 
set are not supported but a configuration with M:N as in 
<cache_devices>:<backing_devices> has been taken into account)
2. cache device superblock UUIDs;
3. backing device superblock UUIDs.

We are interested in uevents containing backing device superblock UUIDs
to reliably create by-uuid symlinks and, ideally, have persistent
/dev/bcache<n> names based on those UUIDs (although the latter is out of
scope for this particular bug).

The following code in bcache-tools provides more clarity on how
suberblock UUIDs are generated in userspace:

https://github.com/g2p/bcache-tools/blob/v1.0.8/make-bcache.c#L448-L458 loops 
over cache devices and backing devices calling write_sb for each device
https://github.com/g2p/bcache-tools/blob/v1.0.8/make-bcache.c#L170-L174 
(write_sb which takes device type into account)
https://github.com/g2p/bcache-tools/blob/v1.0.8/make-bcache.c#L211-L221 - 
selects a type of suberblock which is either cache or backing device (cdev or 
bdev), writes bcache magic, generates a ***suberblock UUID***, writes a passed 
cache set UUID into in-memory suberblock representation along with block size 
and bucket size
https://github.com/g2p/bcache-tools/blob/v1.0.8/make-bcache.c#L284-L288 
(pwrites the in-memory representation to a given block device)

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  /dev/bcache/by-uuid links not created after reboot

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