BTRFS File trace from superblock using memory dumps

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Respected sir,
I have been researching on how btrfs works and manages files for a long 
time. What I want to achieve here is to trace a path of a file starting 
from superblock, then to root and so on. The problem is I dont know how to 
do it. I have been using dd and hexdump but I dont know what to look for 
and where to look for. I have been able to see some fragments of 
superblock at 64K but I dont know how to use it to trace the tree of tree 
roots node or its object_id. Any help is appreciated. Thanks

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