Bug: "corrupt leaf. slot offset bad": root subvolume unmountable, "btrfs check" crashes

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Kernel 3.15.0-rc2, btrfs-progs 3.14.1

While doing some minor package updates my btrfs root partition [*] decided to corrupt itself. There was no system crash, although I had plenty of these (due to an USB-related regression) in recent weeks that resulted in no trouble.

First only one of a package's folders was corrupted, any access to files within (incl. attempts to delete) printed

btrfs: corrupt leaf, slot offset bad: block=842924032,root=1, slot=88

to dmesg (I'm actually not sure about the numbers, but that was indeed the error message). After moving the folder out of the way the partition continued to appear working as normal, one reboot also worked fine.

Now I can't boot at all (beyond loading the kernel image located on another partition), neither with 3,15-rc2 nor 3.14.1. Attempting to mount the __current/ROOT subvolume on ArchLinux's current Live-CD (kernel 3.13.7) prints

btrfs: device label Linux devid 1 transid 55586 /dev/sdc5
btrfs: use ssd allocation scheme
btrfs: disk space caching is enabled
btrfs: checking UUID tree
btrfs: corrupt leaf, slot offset bad: block=842924032,root=1, slot=88
btrfs: corrupt leaf, slot offset bad: block=842924032,root=1, slot=88
BTRFS error (device sdc5): Error removing orphan entry, stopping orphan cleanup
BTRFS critical (device sdc5): could not do orphan cleanup -22

Doing "btrfs check /dev/sdc5" merely first prints ten

free space inode generation (0) did not match free space cache generation ([different transids between 40010 and 55578])

to then abort with

checking fs roots
btrfs: cmds-check.c:1151: procecss_file_extent: Assertion `!(rec->ino != key->objectid || rec->refs > 1)' failed.

I'm reluctant to try any of "btrfs check" options (or mount with -o recovery) since the last three times I did this (with other partitions) it resulted in the partition becoming entirely trashed, while before at least "btrfs restore" still managed to extract some data each time.

The affected folder was one within /usr/include/qt4 (which I then moved to /usr/BROKEN, to successfully reinstall the package), ie. on the __current/ROOT subvolume.

Which seems the only subvolume affected (yet). Mounting & accessing the other three (__current/{var,home,opt}) still works.

[*] Organised following http://blog.fabio.mancinelli.me/2012/12/28/Arch_Linux_on_BTRFS.html

(Also posted on https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=74611 )
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