I have a similar problem which I suspect is the same bug. In my case it's a non-root ext3 fs on an external usb disk. I regularly leave it plugged in while suspending/resuming, and sometimes it becomes corrupted. The fs stays mounted across suspend/resume, but after the corruption programs will start getting strange IO errors, I once got the fs reported as being over 200 TB in size, (it's about 240 GB). Until now an fsck has been able to fix it (in some cases only after several runs) and I haven't lost any data. I'm running an ubuntu 2.6.32 LTS kernel, but I could test under mainline later when I have time.
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