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2# Copyright (c) 2000 Doug Rabson
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26# $FreeBSD$
27#
28
29#include <sys/bus.h>
30
31#
32# The AGP interface is used internally to the agp driver to isolate the
33# differences between various AGP chipsets into chipset mini drivers. It
34# should not be used outside the AGP driver. The kernel api for accessing
35# AGP functionality is described in <dev/agp/agpvar.h>
36#
37INTERFACE agp;
38
39#
40# Return the current aperture size.
41#
42METHOD u_int32_t get_aperture {
43	device_t	dev;
44};
45
46#
47# Set the size of the aperture. Return EINVAL on error or 0 on success.
48#
49METHOD int set_aperture {
50	device_t	dev;
51	u_int32_t	aperture;
52};
53
54#
55# Bind a single page in the AGP aperture to a given physical address.
56# The offset is a byte offset within the aperture which must be
57# aligned to an AGP page boundary.
58#
59METHOD int bind_page {
60	device_t	dev;
61	vm_offset_t	offset;
62	vm_offset_t	physical;
63};
64
65#
66# Unbind a single page in the AGP aperture.
67#
68METHOD int unbind_page {
69	device_t	dev;
70	vm_offset_t	offset;
71};
72
73#
74# Flush the GATT TLB. This is used after a call to bind_page to
75# ensure that any mappings cached in the chipset are discarded.
76#
77METHOD void flush_tlb {
78	device_t	dev;
79};
80
81#
82# Enable the agp hardware with the relavent mode. The mode bits are
83# defined in <dev/agp/agpreg.h>
84#
85METHOD int enable {
86	device_t	dev;
87	u_int32_t	mode;
88};
89
90#
91# Allocate memory of a given type. The type is a chipset-specific
92# code which is used by certain integrated agp graphics chips
93# (basically just the i810 for now) to access special features of
94# the chipset. An opaque handle representing the memory region is
95# returned and can be used as an argument to free_memory, bind_memory
96# and unbind_memory.
97#
98# The size is specified in bytes but must be a multiple of the AGP
99# page size.
100#
101METHOD struct agp_memory * alloc_memory {
102	device_t	dev;
103	int		type;
104	vm_size_t	size;
105};
106
107#
108# Free a memory region previously allocated with alloc_memory. Return
109# EBUSY if the memory is bound.
110#
111METHOD int free_memory {
112	device_t	dev;
113	struct agp_memory *mem;
114};
115
116#
117# Bind a memory region to a specific byte offset within the chipset's
118# AGP aperture. This effectively defines a range of contiguous
119# physical address which alias the (possibly uncontiguous) pages in
120# the memory region.
121#
122METHOD int bind_memory {
123	device_t	dev;
124	struct agp_memory *mem;
125	vm_offset_t	offset;
126};
127
128#
129# Unbind a memory region bound with bind_memory.
130#
131METHOD int unbind_memory {
132	device_t	dev;
133	struct agp_memory *handle;
134};
135