+*dump-super* [options] <device> [device...]::
+(replaces the standalone tool *btrfs-show-super*)
++
+Show btrfs superblock information stored on given devices in textual form.
+By default the first superblock is printed, more details about all copies or
+additional backup data can be printed.
++
+Besides verification of the filesystem signature, there are no other sanity
+checks. The superblock checksum status is reported, the device item and
+filesystem UUIDs are checked and reported.
++
+NOTE: the meaning of option '-s' has changed in version 4.8 to be consistent
+with other tools to specify superblock copy rather the offset. The old way still
+works, but prints a warning. Please update your scripts to use '--bytenr'
+instead. The option '-i' has been deprecated.
++
+`Options`
++
+-f|--full::::
+print full superblock information, including the system chunk array and backup roots
+-a|--all::::
+print information about all present superblock copies (cannot be used together
+with '-s' option)
+-i <super>::::
+(deprecated since 4.8, same behaviour as '--super')
+--bytenr <bytenr>::::
+specify offset to a superblock in a non-standard location at 'bytenr', useful
+for debugging (disables the '-f' option)
++
+If there are multiple options specified, only the last one applies.
++
+-F|--force::::
+attempt to print the superblock even if a valid BTRFS signature is not found;
+the result may be completely wrong if the data does not resemble a superblock
++
+-s|--super <bytenr>::::
+(see compatibility note above)
++
+specify which mirror to print, valid values are 0, 1 and 2 and the superblock
+must be present on the device with a valid signature, can be used together with
+'--force'
+