AGP is derived from PCI, so AGP devices show up on the PCI bus. All the AGP kernel module does is provide hooks to manipulate some advanced features of the bus, mostly for the benefit of drm.
-Nathan

On 01/12/11 19:24, Super Bisquit wrote:
My graphics port is agp and not pci.  It's a Quicksilver 2002 with a
4x agp slot.
Now, how do I make it work? That's the problem I've been recently asking about.
Forgive me for bringing the next part here.
The PowerPC snapshot 9 for the 32bit ppc needs updating. The ports
tarball is behind.


On 1/12/11, Nathan Whitehorn<nwhiteh...@freebsd.org>  wrote:
On 01/12/11 02:39, Super Bisquit wrote:
http://slexy.org/view/s2NSVy7aTU

The build also fails looking for machine/specialreg.h. This file is only
found on i386/amd64 processors. Drm.ko is needed by agp.ko.
DRM is not required by AGP, rather the reverse, and DRM does not
presently work on powerpc. The AGP kernel module also doesn't provide
any useful features unless you are using DRM. You don't need either for
graphics on powerpc machines.
-Nathan
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