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Procfs-Object
Procfs-Object: | fastinterrupts - type File | Wiki | Freetz | IPPF | whmf | AVM | Web |
Location: | System >> Proc-Filesystem - Origin: Linux | ||||||
Path: | /proc | ||||||
Properties: | Firmware: 7.17 - 7.58 - Kernel (perm): 2.6.39.4 (r), 4.1.38 (r), 4.1.52 (r), 4.19.183 (r), 4.4.271 (r), 4.4.60 (r) | ||||||
Function: | Per CPU statistics of ARM fast interrupts. |
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Details
fastinterrupts provides per CPU statistics of ARM fast interrupts.
Supportdata2 includes fastinterrupts
in the Interrupts section since sd2-09.
In Supportdata-Probes it was never included (up to fw 7.39).
Examples
7530 fw 7.29 example:
root@fritz1:/var/mod/root# cat /proc/fastinterrupts CPU0 CPU1 CPU2 CPU3 35: 0 0 0 0 watchdog_bark 36: 0 0 0 0 watchdog_bite 191: 0 1654901601 0 0 ipq40xx-mbox-rx consum:min 19 max 1069 avg 26 dt:min 3635 max 4363 avg 3999 us 213: 13330 291867 13433 12346 secure-watchdog consum:min 38 max 46 avg 41 dt:min 963557 max 88353734 avg 42637538 us 228: 0 2 1 2 consum:min 168 max 168 avg 168 dt:min 13432277 max 13432277 avg 13432277 us 250: 0 0 0 0 monitor/0 251: 0 0 0 0 monitor/1 252: 0 0 0 0 monitor/2 253: 0 0 0 0 monitor/3 272: 31663541 31663540 31663540 31663540 edma_eth_rx_0_fiq consum:min 5 max 25 avg 10 dt:min 1020 max 5811650 avg 272909 us preempts: 0 275699 0 0 spurious: 374239 1580895460 321127 322585 consum: 0.0 0.6 0.0 0.0 %
6490 fw 7.29 example:
root@fritz2:/var/mod/root# rpc cat /proc/fastinterrupts CPU0 preempts: 0 spurious: 0 consum: 0.0 %
Dependencies
Daily updated index of all dependencies of this object. Last update: GMT.
A **
in the Mod
column marks info from Supportdata2 probes, which will always stay incomplete.
A -
in the Mod
column marks manual research, the Firmware
then shows where the Object
occurs, not the Relation
.
Relation | Typ | Object | Mod | Firmware | Info | Origin |
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0 dependencies for this object |
Model-Matrix
Daily updated index of the presence, path and size of this object for each model. Last update: 2025-01-03 05:06 GMT.
Showing all models using this object. Click any column header (click-wait-click) to sort the list by the respective data.
The (main/scrpn/boot/arm/prx/atom/rtl)
label in the Model
column shows which CPU is meant for Multi-Linux models.
Note that this list comes from Supportdata2 probes, which can have arbitrary settings and come from different firmware versions.
It doesn't say much if a model is not listed here. It may be a missing supportdata2 file or just a disabled feature.
Model | Firmware | Path | Kernel (perm) |
---|---|---|---|
FRITZ!Box 4060 | 7.30 - 7.39 | /proc | 4.4.271 (r), 4.4.60 (r) |
FRITZ!Box 5590 Fiber (main) | 7.29 | /proc | 4.4.60 (r) |
FRITZ!Box 6430 Cable (arm) | 7.29 | /proc | 2.6.39.4 (r) |
FRITZ!Box 6490 Cable (arm) | 7.29 - 7.39 | /proc | 2.6.39.4 (r) |
FRITZ!Box 6850 5G | 7.39 | /proc | 4.4.60 (r) |
FRITZ!Box 6850 LTE | 7.39 | /proc | 4.4.60 (r) |
FRITZ!Box 7520 | 7.29 - 7.50 | /proc | 4.4.271 (r), 4.4.60 (r) |
FRITZ!Box 7520 v2 | 7.31 | /proc | 4.4.60 (r) |
FRITZ!Box 7530 | 7.39 | /proc | 4.4.271 (r) |
FRITZ!Box 7530 AX | 7.31 - 7.51 | /proc | 4.1.52 (r), 4.19.183 (r) |
FRITZ!Box 7581 | 7.17 | /proc | 4.1.38 (r) |
FRITZ!Repeater 6000 | 7.29 - 7.39 | /proc | 4.4.60 (r) |
FRITZ!Smart Gateway | 7.58 | /proc | 4.4.271 (r) |
13 models use this object |
Help Supportdata2
The data in this article is incomplete since it was manually collected using the Supportdata2 project.
Unlike the Supportdata-Probes which have been collected for years Supportdata2 is brand new and only has a few probes.
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