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Name-Collision - multiple objects in this wiki use the name tffs!
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Procfs-Object
Procfs-Object: | tffs (procfs) - type File | Wiki | Freetz | IPPF | whmf | AVM | Web |
Location: | System >> Proc-Filesystem - Origin: Linux | ||||||
Path: | /proc | ||||||
Properties: | Firmware: 4.07 - 7.90 - Kernel (perm): 2.4.17 (r), 2.6.13.1 (r), 2.6.28.10 (r), 2.6.32.21 (r), 2.6.32.60 (r), 2.6.32.61 (r), 2.6.39.4 (r), 3.10.107 (r), 3.10.73 (r), 4.1.38 (r), 4.1.52 (r), 4.19.183 (r), 4.4.271 (r), 4.4.60 (r), 4.9.198 (r), 4.9.218 (r), 4.9.250 (r), 4.9.325 (r) | ||||||
Function: | Status of the TFFS filesystem. |
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Details
tffs reports the status of the TFFS filesystem. Activity info can be found in tffs_stat.
tffs is provided by tffs_proc.ko.
Supportdata2 includes tffs
in the Partitions section since sd2-09.
In Supportdata-Probes it was never included (up to fw 7.39).
Although the permissions state different tffs is also writable:
From supportdata.tffs: echo index > /proc/tffs From tffs (initscr): echo cleanup > /proc/tffs From tffs (initscr): echo werkseinstellung > /proc/tffs From rc.tffs.sh: echo "clear_id ${minor}" >/proc/tffs
Examples
7530 fw 7.29 example:
root@fritz1:/var/mod/root# cat /proc/tffs TFFS mount=mtd3 mount=mtd4 request=123 mode: read/write: shared thread state=idle
6490 fw 7.29 examples:
root@fritz2:/var/mod/root# cat /proc/tffs TFFS request=0 mode: read/write: shared thread state=idle root@fritz2:/var/mod/root# rpc cat /proc/tffs TFFS mount=mtd1 mount=mtd2 request=2 mode: read/write: shared thread state=idle
7490 fw 7.29 example:
fritz3:/var/mod/root $ cat /proc/tffs TFFS mount=mtd7 mount=mtd8 request=2 fill=71 mode: read/write: shared thread state=idle
7150 fw 4.72 example:
root@fritz:/var/mod/root# cat /proc/tffs TFFS mount=mtd4 mount=mtd5 request=63 mode: read/write: sheared thread state=process
3050 fw 4.07 example:
# cat /proc/tffs TFFS mount=mtd3 mount=mtd4 request=0 mode: read/write: sheared thread state=idle
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: 2024-12-21 05:10 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) |
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FRITZ!Box SL WLAN | 4.34 | /proc | 2.6.13.1 (r) |
FRITZ!Box WLAN 3020 | 4.34 | /proc | 2.6.13.1 (r) |
FRITZ!Box WLAN 3050 | 4.07 | /proc | 2.4.17 (r) |
FRITZ!Box WLAN 3070 | 4.15 | /proc | 2.4.17 (r) |
FRITZ!Box 3490 | 7.30 | /proc | 3.10.107 (r) |
FRITZ!Box 4020 | 7.01 | /proc | 4.4.60 (r) |
FRITZ!Box 4060 | 7.30 - 7.39 | /proc | 4.4.271 (r), 4.4.60 (r) |
FRITZ!Box 5490 | 7.29 | /proc | 3.10.107 (r) |
FRITZ!Box 5590 Fiber (main) | 7.29 | /proc | 4.4.60 (r) |
FRITZ!Box 6360 Cable | 5.20 | /proc | 2.6.28.10 (r) |
FRITZ!Box 6430 Cable (arm) | 7.29 | /proc | 2.6.39.4 (r) |
FRITZ!Box 6430 Cable (atom) | 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 6490 Cable (atom) | 7.29 - 7.39 | /proc | 2.6.39.4 (r) |
FRITZ!Box 6660 Cable (atom) | 7.29 | /proc | 4.9.250 (r) |
FRITZ!Box 6850 LTE | 7.39 | /proc | 4.4.60 (r) |
FRITZ!Box 6850 5G | 7.39 | /proc | 4.4.60 (r) |
FRITZ!Box Fon WLAN 7050 | 4.33 | /proc | 2.6.13.1 (r) |
FRITZ!Box Fon WLAN 7140 | 4.33 | /proc | 2.6.13.1 (r) |
FRITZ!Fon 7150 | 4.72 | /proc | 2.6.13.1 (r) |
FRITZ!Box Fon WLAN 7240 | 6.06 | /proc | 2.6.32.60 (r) |
FRITZ!Box 7272 | 6.88 | /proc | 2.6.32.61 (r) |
FRITZ!Box Fon WLAN 7320 | 6.55 | /proc | 2.6.32.61 (r) |
FRITZ!Box 7362 SL | 7.12 | /proc | 3.10.107 (r) |
FRITZ!Box Fon WLAN 7390 | 6.04 | /proc | 2.6.28.10 (r) |
FRITZ!Box 7412 | 6.87 | /proc | 3.10.73 (r) |
FRITZ!Box 7430 | 7.29 | /proc | 3.10.107 (r) |
FRITZ!Box 7490 | 7.29 - 7.51 | /proc | 3.10.107 (r) |
FRITZ!Box 7510 | 7.30 | /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!Box 7590 | 7.57 - 7.90 | /proc | 4.9.325 (r) |
FRITZ!Box 7590 AX | 7.31 - 7.39 | /proc | 4.9.198 (r), 4.9.218 (r) |
FRITZ!Smart Gateway | 7.57 - 7.58 | /proc | 4.4.271 (r) |
FRITZ!Repeater 1200 AX | 7.30 - 7.39 | /proc | 4.4.60 (r) |
FRITZ!WLAN Repeater 1750E | 7.29 | /proc | 4.4.60 (r) |
FRITZ!Repeater 6000 | 7.29 - 7.39 | /proc | 4.4.60 (r) |
Speedport W 504V MK | 5.04 | /proc | 2.6.32.21 (r) |
41 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.
If you have access to a shell then please help to extend the Supportdata2 collection to improve this data.
It's easy and it's done in minutes. Please send created data as an Email attachment to the address listed here. Thanks!