Does btrfs-restore report missing/corrupt files?

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Hello,

currently I am trying to recover a btrfs filesystem which had a few subvolumes. When running
# btrfs restore -sx /dev/xxx .
one subvolume gets restored.

Would the restore utility report any corruption within this subvolume? May I assume that all data was recovered if there are no messages on STDERR?

In this particular case there were a few messages on STDERR but I believe they refer to the other subvolumes:
Check tree block failed, want=43702427648, have=4902726477564852953
Check tree block failed, want=43702427648, have=4902726477564852953
Check tree block failed, want=43702427648, have=9670034583150859267
Check tree block failed, want=43702427648, have=4902726477564852953
Check tree block failed, want=43702427648, have=4902726477564852953
read block failed check_tree_block
Error reading subvolume ./cur-root: 18446744073709551611
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