block group xxx has wrong amount of free space

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$ journalctl -b -1 --no-pager | grep BTRFS
May 08 01:28:23 localhost kernel: BTRFS: device fsid
a22dd8bc-24ef-4f97-bb62-01fcd7c3f11c devid 1 transid 25 /dev/sda4
May 08 01:28:23 localhost kernel: BTRFS: device fsid
eaa531cd-25f4-4e00-b31f-22665faa9768 devid 1 transid 333 /dev/sdb
May 08 01:28:23 localhost kernel: BTRFS: device label home devid 1
transid 2326870 /dev/sdc1
May 08 01:28:26 localhost.localdomain kernel: BTRFS info (device
sdc1): disk space caching is enabled
May 08 01:28:26 localhost.localdomain kernel: BTRFS info (device
sdc1): bdev /dev/sdc1 errs: wr 0, rd 14, flush 0, corrupt 0, gen 0
May 08 01:28:39 localhost.localdomain kernel: BTRFS error (device
sdc1): could not find root 8
May 08 01:40:30 localhost.localdomain kernel: BTRFS warning (device
sdc1): block group 2286562574336 has wrong amount of free space
May 08 01:40:30 localhost.localdomain kernel: BTRFS warning (device
sdc1): failed to load free space cache for block group 2286562574336,
rebuilding it now
May 08 02:06:09 localhost.localdomain kernel: BTRFS warning (device
sdc1): block group 3844117364736 has wrong amount of free space
May 08 02:06:09 localhost.localdomain kernel: BTRFS warning (device
sdc1): failed to load free space cache for block group 3844117364736,
rebuilding it now


These messages appear on every boot.
That they means? And how fix it?

$ uname -r
4.5.3-300.fc24.x86_64

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Mike Gavrilov.
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