Looking for advice if anyone has it as to how I can recover my
filesystem after being affected by this bug. I installed zfs 2.0.6 via
dkms and have moved affected files like my chrome cache to a quarantine
location as suggested by Trent. However, I seem to continue stumbling on
affected files, and even with /sys/module/zfs/parameters/zfs_recover=1
set I see panics in dmesg and hung processes that cant be killed.

From what I've gathered:

Running 2.0.6 via dkms means that I'm not running the affected code
anymore. However, it seems like there is permanent FS corruption (which
is very unfortunate since this is the sort of thing ZFS is supposed to
be good at preventing).

Is there a best course of action to prevent future kernel panics? Would
reverting to a snapshot from before I noticed this issue work, or is
there shared metadata that's been corrupted? Should I just copy the
files I can access onto another disk and re-create my ZFS pool /
dataset?

Any advice is appreciated :/ Thanks

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Title:
  PANIC at zfs_znode.c:335:zfs_znode_sa_init() // VERIFY(0 ==
  sa_handle_get_from_db(zfsvfs->z_os, db, zp, SA_HDL_SHARED,
  &zp->z_sa_hdl)) failed

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