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+/** \file
+ *
+ * This file contains special DoxyGen information for the generation of the main page and other special
+ * documentation pages. It is not a project source file.
+ */
+
+/**
+ * \page Page_AboutLUFA About LUFA
+ *
+ * This section of the manual contains information about the library as a whole, including its supported targets,
+ * past and planned changes, and links to other projects incorporating LUFA.
+ *
+ * <b>Subsections:</b>
+ * \li \subpage Page_DeviceSupport - Current Device and Hardware Support
+ * \li \subpage Page_Resources - LUFA and USB Related Resources
+ * \li \subpage Page_ChangeLog - Project Changelog
+ * \li \subpage Page_FutureChanges - Planned Changes to the Library
+ * \li \subpage Page_LUFAPoweredProjects - Other Projects Using LUFA
+ */
+
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+/** \file
+ *
+ * This file contains special DoxyGen information for the generation of the main page and other special
+ * documentation pages. It is not a project source file.
+ */
+
+/**
+ * \page Page_AlternativeStacks Alternative USB AVR Stacks
+ *
+ * LUFA is not the only stack available for the USB AVRs, although it is perhaps the best (see \ref Page_WhyUseLUFA).
+ * In the interests of completeness and user choice, other known USB AVR stacks are listed here.
+ *
+ * \section Sec_HardwareStacks Hardware USB AVR Stacks
+ * These are the known alternative USB stacks which are designed for and run exclusively on the USB AVR series microcontrollers,
+ * which contain on-chip USB controller hardware for maximum features and speed.
+ *
+ * - <b>Name:</b> Atmel USB AVR Stack (<i>Atmel Inc.</i>) \n
+ * <b>Cost:</b> Free \n
+ * <b>License:</b> Atmel Limited License (see Atmel download for details) \n
+ * <b>Website:</b> http://atmel.com/dyn/products/app_notes.asp?family_id=607#USB \n
+ * <b>Description:</b> This is the official Atmel USB AVR stack, for their 8-bit USB AVR lineup. Each series of
+ * USB AVR is separated into a separate download stack, which is both AVR-GCC and IAR compatible.
+ *
+ * - <b>Name:</b> Dr. Stefan Salewski's AT90USB1287 Stack (<i>Dr. Stefan Salewski</i>) \n
+ * <b>Cost:</b> Free \n
+ * <b>License:</b> GPL \n
+ * <b>Website:</b> http://www.ssalewski.de/AT90USB_firmware.html.en \n
+ * <b>Description:</b> This is a GPL'd library specifically designed for the AT90USB1287, by Dr. Stefan Salewski, a
+ * German Physicist. It compiles for AVR-GCC and can potentially be modified to work on other USB
+ * AVR models.
+ *
+ * - <b>Name:</b> FreakUSB Stack (<i>FreakLabs</i>) \n
+ * <b>Cost:</b> Free \n
+ * <b>License:</b> Modified BSD \n
+ * <b>Website:</b> http://freaklabs.org/index.php/FreakUSB-Open-Source-USB-Device-Stack.html \n
+ * <b>Description:</b> An open source simple USB stack for a selection of the USB AVRs. Contains a sample class driver
+ * for the CDC-ACM class, however other class driver implementations are also possible.
+ *
+ * - <b>Name:</b> PJRC Teensy Stack (<i>Paul Stoffregen</i>) \n
+ * <b>Cost:</b> Free \n
+ * <b>License:</b> BSD \n
+ * <b>Website:</b> http://www.pjrc.com/teensy/usb_debug_only.html \n
+ * <b>Description:</b> Not so much a complete stack as a collection of USB enabled demos, this library is specifically
+ * designed for the PJRC Teensy line of USB AVRs, and thus may need to be modified for other USB AVR
+ * chips. These minimal code samples shows the inner workings of the USB controller, without all the
+ * abstraction present in most other USB AVR stacks.
+ *
+ * \section Sec_SoftwareStacks Software AVR Stacks
+ * These are the known alternative USB stacks which can run on regular AVR models, lacking dedicated hardware USB controllers
+ * via a bit-banged (emulated) version of the USB protocol. They are limited in their capabilities due to the cycles required
+ * to be dedicated to managing the USB bus, but offer a cheap way to implement USB functionality into a design.
+ *
+ * - <b>Name:</b> AVR309: Software USB (<i>Atmel</i>) \n
+ * <b>Cost:</b> Free \n
+ * <b>License:</b> None Stated \n
+ * <b>Website:</b> http://www.atmel.com/dyn/Products/app_notes.asp?family_id=607 \n
+ * <b>Description:</b> Atmel's official software USB implementation, an Application Note containing work by Igor Cesko. This
+ * is a minimal assembly-only implementation of software USB, providing HID functionality. Less compile
+ * options than V-USB (see below).
+ *
+ * - <b>Name:</b> V-USB (<i>Objective Development</i>) \n
+ * <b>Cost:</b> Free for some uses, see website for licensing \n
+ * <b>License:</b> Dual GPL2/Custom \n
+ * <b>Website:</b> http://www.obdev.at/products/vusb/index.html \n
+ * <b>Description:</b> Well regarded and complete USB 1.1 software stack for several AVR models, implementing Low Speed HID.
+ * Used in many commercial and non-commercial designs, with user-submitted projects available for viewing
+ * on the company's website. Uses C language code mixed with assembly for time-critical sections.
+ */
+
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+/** \file
+ *
+ * This file contains special DoxyGen information for the generation of the main page and other special
+ * documentation pages. It is not a project source file.
+ */
+
+/** \page Page_BuildLibrary Building as a Linkable Library
+ *
+ * The LUFA library can be built as a proper linkable library (with the extention .a) under AVR-GCC, so that
+ * the library does not need to be recompiled with each revision of a user project. Instructions for creating
+ * a library from a given source tree can be found in the AVR-GCC user manual included in the WinAVR install
+ * /Docs/ directory.
+ *
+ * However, building the library is <b>not recommended</b>, as the static (compile-time) options will be
+ * unable to be changed without a recompilation of the LUFA code. Therefore, if the library is to be built
+ * from the LUFA source, it should be made to be application-specific and compiled with the static options
+ * that are required for each project (which should be recorded along with the library).
+ *
+ * Normal library use has the library components compiled in at the same point as the application code, as
+ * demonstrated in the library demos and applications. This is the preferred method, as the library is recompiled
+ * each time to ensure that all static options for a particular application are applied.
+ */
+
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+/** \file
+ *
+ * This file contains special DoxyGen information for the generation of the main page and other special
+ * documentation pages. It is not a project source file.
+ */
+
+ /** \page Page_ChangeLog Project Changelog
+ *
+ * \section Sec_ChangeLog101122 Version 101122
+ * <b>New:</b>
+ * - Core:
+ * - Added new SCSI_ASENSE_NOT_READY_TO_READY_CHANGE constant to the Mass Storage class driver, to indicate when a previously
+ * not ready removable medium has now become ready for the host's use (thanks to Martin Degelsegger)
+ * - Moved the Pipe and Endpoint stream related code to two new USB library core source files EndpointStream.c and PipeStream.c
+ * - Added new USB_Device_GetFrameNumber() and USB_Host_GetFrameNumber() functions to retrieve the current USB frame number
+ * - Added new USB_Host_EnableSOFEvents(), USB_Host_DisableSOFEvents() and EVENT_USB_Host_StartOfFrame() for the user application
+ * handling of USB Start of Frame events while in USB Host mode
+ * - Added new PRNT_Host_BytesReceived(), PRNT_Host_ReceiveByte(), PRNT_Host_SendByte() and PRNT_Host_Flush() functions to the
+ * Print Host Class driver
+ * - Added class specific descriptor alternative struct type defines with standard USB-IF element naming
+ * - Added new project makefile template to the library and moved board driver stub files into in a new "CodeTemplates" directory
+ * - Added board hardware driver support for the Adafruit U4 breakout board
+ * - Added board hardware driver support for the Arduino Uno development board
+ * - Added board hardware driver support for the Blackcat USB JTAG board (thanks to the PSGroove team)
+ * - Added board hardware driver support for the Busware BUI development board
+ * - Added board hardware driver support for the Busware CUL V3 868MHZ radio board (thanks to Dirk Tostmann)
+ * - Added board hardware driver support for the Kernel Concepts USBFOO development board
+ * - Added board hardware driver support for the Linnix UDIP development board
+ * - Added board hardware driver support for the Olimex AVR-USB-162 development board (thanks to Steve Fawcett)
+ * - Added board hardware driver support for the Maximus board (thanks to the PSGroove team)
+ * - Added board hardware driver support for the Microsin AVR-USB162 breakout board
+ * - Added board hardware driver support for the Minimus board (thanks to the PSGroove team)
+ * - Added new NO_CLASS_DRIVER_AUTOFLUSH compile time option to disable automatic flushing of interfaces when the USB management
+ * tasks for each driver is called
+ * - Added standard keyboard HID report scancode defines (thanks to Laszlo Monda)
+ * - Added new Pipe_GetBusyBanks(), Endpoint_GetBusyBanks() and Endpoint_AbortPendingIN() functions
+ * - Library Applications:
+ * - Added default test tone generation mode to the Device mode AudioInput demos
+ * - Added new NO_BLOCK_SUPPORT, NO_EEPROM_BYTE_SUPPORT, NO_FLASH_BYTE_SUPPORT and NO_LOCK_BYTE_WRITE_SUPPORT compile time options to the
+ * CDC class bootloader
+ * - Added new XCK_RESCUE_CLOCK_ENABLE compile time option to the AVRISP-MKII clone programmer project (thanks to Tom Light)
+ *
+ * <b>Changed:</b>
+ * - Core:
+ * - Removed complicated logic for the Endpoint_ConfigureEndpoint() function to use inlined or function called versions
+ * depending of if the given bank size is a compile time constant, as the compiler does a better job of optimizing
+ * with basic code
+ * - Changed the signature of the CALLBACK_USB_GetDescriptor() callback function so that the descriptor pointer is const, to remove
+ * the need for extra casting inside the callback (thanks to Jonathan Kollasch)
+ * - Reduced HOST_DEVICE_SETTLE_DELAY_MS to 1000ms down from 1500ms to improve device compatibility while in USB Host mode
+ * - Removed the EVENT_USB_InitFailure() event, not specifying a USB mode correctly now defaults to UID selection mode
+ * - Renamed and moved class driver common constant definitions to make the naming scheme more uniform
+ * - Moved the USB mode specifier constants into a new enum, so that they are semantically related to one another
+ * - Renamed ENDPOINT_DOUBLEBANK_SUPPORTED() to ENDPOINT_BANKS_SUPPORTED() and changed it to return the maximum number of supported banks for
+ * the given endpoint
+ * - Better algorithm to extract and convert the internal device serial number into a string descriptor (if present)
+ * - All USB class drivers are now automatically included when LUFA/Drivers/USB.h is included, and no longer need to be seperately included
+ * - The MIDI class drivers now automatically flushes the MIDI interface when the MIDI class driver's USBTask() function is called
+ * - Renamed the EVENT_USB_Device_UnhandledControlRequest() event to EVENT_USB_Device_ControlRequest() as it is now fired before the library
+ * request handlers, not afterwards
+ * - Library Applications:
+ * - Changed over all device demos to use a clearer algorithm for the configuring of the application's endpoints
+ * - Added missing DataflashManager_CheckDataflashOperation() function to the MassStorageKeyboard demo, removed redundant
+ * SCSI_Codes.h file as these values are part of the MassStorage Class Driver
+ * - Added compile time error to the AVRISP-MKII project when built for the U4 chips, as the default VTARGET detection ADC channel
+ * does not exist on these chips (thanks to Marco)
+ * - Changed all Device mode LowLevel demos and Device Class drivers so that the control request is acknowledged and any data
+ * transferred as quickly as possible without any processing inbetween sections, so that long callbacks or event handlers will
+ * not break communications with the host by exceeding the maximum control request stage timeout period
+ * - Changed over all demos, drivers and internal functions to use the current frame number over the Start of Frame flag where possible
+ * to free up the Start of Frame flag for interrupt use in the user application
+ * - All project makefiles now correctly clean intermediate build files from assembly and C++ sources (thanks to Daniel Czigany)
+ * - Changed default value for the reset polarity parameter in the AVRISP-MKII project so that it defaults to active low drive
+ * - Changed configuration descriptor parser for all host mode projects and class drivers to ensure better compatibility with devices
+ * - All LowLevel demos changed to use the constants and types defined in the USB class drivers
+ * - Changed AudioInput and AudioOutput demos to reload the next sample via an interrupt rather than polling the sample timer
+ * - Rescue clock of the AVRISP-MKII moved to the AVR's OCR1A pin, so that the clock can be generated at all times
+ * - Changed ClassDriver MIDI demos to process all incomming events in a loop until the bank becomes empty rather than one at a time
+ * - Changed LowLevel MIDI demos to only clear the incomming event bank once it has become empty to support packed event packets
+ *
+ * <b>Fixed:</b>
+ * - Core:
+ * - Fixed USB_GetHIDReportItemInfo() function modifying the given report item's data when the report item does not exist
+ * within the supplied report of a multiple report HID device
+ * - Fixed critical pipe/endpoint memory allocation issue where the bank memory address space could be silently overlapped
+ * in the USB controller if the endpoints or pipes were allocated in anything other than ascending order (thanks to Martin Degelsegger)
+ * - Added LEDs_ToggleLEDs() function to several board LED drivers which were missing it (thanks to Andrei Krainev)
+ * - Fixed SET FEATURE and CLEAR FEATURE control requests directed at an unconfigured endpoint causing request timeouts
+ * - Fixed USB_Host_ClearPipeStall() incorrectly determining the endpoint direction from the currently selected pipe
+ * - Fixed JTAG_DEBUG_POINT() and JTAG_DEBUG_BREAK() macros not compiling under pure C99 standards mode
+ * - Fixed endpoint selection within the CALLBACK_HID_Device_CreateHIDReport() callback function causing broken GET REPORT requests
+ * - Fixed incorrect command name for EEPROM memory programming in the makefile dfu-ee target
+ * - Fixed incorrect LEDs_ChangeLEDs() function in the Benito board LED driver
+ * - Fixed incorrect USB_DeviceState value when unconfiguring the device without an address set
+ * - Fixed SPI driver not explicitly setting /SS and MISO pins as inputs when SPI_Init() is called
+ * - Fixed random enumeration failure while in device mode due to interrupts causing the Set Address request to exceed maximum timings
+ * - Fixed MIDI_Host_Flush() not aborting early when the specified MIDI host interface was not configured
+ * - Fixed MIDI class driver send routines silently discarding packets if the endpoint or pipe is busy (thanks to Robin Green)
+ * - Library Applications:
+ * - Fixed MassStorage based demos and projects resetting the SCSI sense values before the command is executed, leading to
+ * missed SCSI sense values when the host retrieves the sense key (thanks to Martin Degelsegger)
+ * - Fixed USBtoSerial and Benito project SetLineEncoding calls failing if the USART is busy, due to the RX ISR delaying the control
+ * request handler
+ * - Fixed LowLevel PrinterHost demo not sending control requests to the attached printer with the correct printer interface wIndex value
+ * - Fixed incorrect signature reported in the CDC class bootloader for the ATMEGA32U2
+ * - Fixed BootloaderCDC project failing on some operating systems due to removed Line Encoding options (thanks to Alexey Belyaev)
+ * - Fixed broken FLASH/EEPROM programming in the AVRISP-MKII clone project when writing in non-paged mode and the polling byte cannot be used
+ * - Fixed ISR definition conflict in the XPLAIN bridge between the software UART and the AVRISP-MKII ISP modules
+ * - Fixed USBtoSerial and XPLAINBridge demos discarding data from the PC if the send buffer becomes full
+ * - Fixed broken input in the MagStripe reader project due to an incorrect HID report descriptor
+ * - Fixed incorrect PollingIntervalMS values in the demo/project/bootloader endpoint descriptors (thanks to MCS Electronics)
+ * - Fixed AVRISP-MKII clone project not starting the target's program automatically after exiting TPI programming mode
+ *
+ * \section Sec_ChangeLog100807 Version 100807
+ * <b>New:</b>
+ * - Added new ADC_DisableChannel() function (thanks to Mich Davis)
+ * - Added new VTARGET_REF_VOLTS and VTARGET_SCALE_FACTOR compile time defines to the AVRISP-MKII programmer project to set
+ * the VTARGET reference voltage and scale factor
+ * - Added new pgm_read_ptr() macro to Common.h for reading of pointers out of flash memory space
+ * - Added new SWAPENDIAN_16() and SWAPENDIAN_32() macros to Common.h for statically initialized variables at compile time
+ * - Added new Drivers/USB/LowLevel/Device.c file to house Device mode specific functions that are more complicated than simple macros
+ * - Added new AVRStudio 4 project files for all library demos, projects and bootloaders
+ * - Added ability to set the serial baud rate via the user's terminal in the XPLAINBridge project
+ * - Added new LUFA module variables for the different source modules in the core library makefile to simplify project makefiles
+ * - Added start of a new Test and Measurement class demo (thanks to Peter Lawrence)
+ * - Added new SPI_ORDER_* data order masks to the SPI peripheral driver
+ * - Added support to the AVRISP-MKII project for ISP speeds slower than 125KHz via a new software SPI driver
+ * - Added support for the new button/LED on the latest model USBTINY-MKII
+ *
+ * <b>Changed:</b>
+ * - The RingBuff library code has been replaced in the XPLAINBridge, Benito and USBtoSerial projects with an ultra lightweight
+ * ring buffer to help improve the reliability of the projects
+ * - The EEPROM stream read/write functions now use eeprom_update_byte() instead of eeprom_write_byte(), so that only
+ * changed bytes are written to EEPROM to preserve its lifespan
+ * - Changed over the AVRISP-MKII and TemperatureDataLogger projects to use eeprom_update_byte() when writing non-volatile
+ * parameters to EEPROM to preserve its lifespan
+ * - Removed unused line encoding data and control requests from the CDC Bootloader code, to save space
+ * - Renamed SERIAL_STREAM_ASSERT() macro to STDOUT_ASSERT()
+ * - The USB_Device_IsRemoteWakeupSent() and USB_Device_IsUSBSuspended() macros have been deleted, as they are now obsolete
+ * - Rewrote the implementation of the SwapEndian_16() and SwapEndian_32() functions so that they compile down in most instances to
+ * minimal loads and stores rather than complicated shifts
+ * - The software UART in the XPLAINBridge has been largely altered to try to improve upon its performance and reliability
+ * - The USBtoSerial and Benito projects now flushes received data via a flush timer, so that several bytes can be transmitted at once
+ * - Removed the automated checking of event names in the demo, project and bootloader makefiles due to inconsistencies between the
+ * behaviour of the command line tools used to perform the check on each platform
+ * - Internal USB driver source files renamed and moved to ease future possible architecture ports
+ * - All internal pseudo-function macros have been converted to true inline functions for type-safety and readability
+ * - Changed LED indicator masks for the AVRISP-MKII project, so that there are defined roles for each LED
+ * - Altered the CDC Device and Host Class drivers' receive byte routines, so that no data is indicated by the function returning a
+ * negative value (thanks to Andreas Paulin)
+ * - Added auto flushing of OUT data to the CDC Host Class driver's USBTask function to automatically flush the send pipe buffer
+ *
+ * <b>Fixed:</b>
+ * - Fixed AVRISP project sending a LOAD EXTENDED ADDRESS command to 128KB AVRs after programming or reading from
+ * the last page of FLASH (thanks to Gerard Sexton)
+ * - Fixed AVRISP project not sending a full erase-and-write EEPROM command to XMEGA targets when writing to the EEPROM
+ * instead of the split write-only command (thanks to Tim Margush)
+ * - Fixed RNDISEthernet demos crashing when calculating checksums for Ethernet/TCP packets of more than ~500 bytes due to
+ * an overflow in the checksum calculation loop (thanks to Kevin Malec)
+ * - Fixed XPLAINBridge project not correctly reading the XMEGA's supply voltage when reporting back to the host
+ * - Fixed incorrect signature for the ATMEGA32U2 in the DFU bootloader (thanks to Axel Rohde)
+ * - Fixed internal device serial not being accessible on the ATMEGAXXU2 AVRs (thanks to Axel Rohde)
+ * - Fixed void pointer arithmetic in ConfigDescriptor.h breaking C++ compatibility (thanks to Michael Hennebry)
+ * - Fixed broken PDI EEPROM Section Erase functionality in the AVRISP-MKII project
+ * - Fixed USB_Device_SendRemoteWakeup() not working when the USB clock was frozen during USB bus suspend (thanks to Brian Dickman)
+ * - Fixed occasional lockup of the AVRISP project due to the timeout extension code incorrectly extending the timeout in
+ * PDI and TPI programming modes infinitely
+ * - Fixed HID device class driver still using PrevReportINBuffer for GetReport control requests even when it has been
+ * set to NULL by the user application (thanks to Axel Rohde)
+ * - Fixed MIDI_Device_SendEventPacket() not correctly waiting for the endpoint to become ready (thanks to Robin Green)
+ * - Fixed Benito and USBtoSerial projects not turning off the USART before reconfiguring it, which could cause incorrect
+ * operation to occur (thanks to Bob Paddock)
+ * - Fixed Serial peripheral driver not turning off the USART before reconfiguring it, which would cause incorrect operation
+ * to occur (thanks to Bob Paddock)
+ * - Fixed software application start command broken in the DFU class bootloader when dfu-programmer is used due to application
+ * start address corruption
+ *
+ * \section Sec_ChangeLog100513 Version 100513
+ * <b>New:</b>
+ * - Added incomplete MIDIToneGenerator project
+ * - Added new Relay Controller Board project (thanks to OBinou)
+ * - Added board hardware driver support for the Teensy, USBTINY MKII, Benito and JM-DB-U2 lines of third party USB AVR boards
+ * - Added new ATTR_NO_INIT variable attribute for global variables that should not be automatically cleared on startup
+ * - Added new ENDPOINT_*_BusSuspended error code to the Endpoint function, so that the stream functions early-abort if the bus
+ * is suspended before or during a transfer
+ * - Added new EVENT_CDC_Device_BreakSent() event and CDC_Host_SendBreak() function to the Device and Host CDC Class drivers
+ * - Added ReportType parameter to the HID device class driver CALLBACK_HID_Device_ProcessHIDReport() function so that FEATURE
+ * reports from the host to the device can be correctly processed
+ * - Added ReportType parameter to the HID host class driver HID_Host_SendReportByID() function so that FEATURE reports can be
+ * issued to the attached device
+ *
+ * <b>Changed:</b>
+ * - AVRISP programmer project now has a more robust timeout system
+ * - Added a timeout value to the TWI_StartTransmission() function, within which the addressed device must respond
+ * - Webserver project now uses the board LEDs to indicate the current IP configuration state
+ * - Added ENABLE_TELNET_SERVER compile time option to the Webserver project to disable the TELNET server if desired
+ * - Increased throughput of the USBtoSerial demo on systems that send multiple bytes per packet (thanks to Opendous Inc.)
+ * - Double bank CDC endpoints in the XPLAIN Bridge project, re-enable JTAG once the mode selection pin has been sampled.
+ * - Standardized the naming scheme given to configuration descriptor sub-elements in the Device mode demos, bootloaders
+ * and projects
+ * - All Class Driver Host mode demos now correctly set the board LEDs to READY once the enumeration process has completed
+ * - Added LIBUSB_FILTERDRV_COMPAT compile time option to the AVRISP programmer project to make the code compatible with Windows
+ * builds of avrdude at the expense of AVRStudio compatibility
+ * - Removed two-step endpoint/pipe bank clear and switch sequence for smaller, faster endpoint/pipe code
+ * - The USB_Init() function no longer calls sei() - the user is now responsible for enabling interrupts when they are ready
+ * for them to be enabled (thanks to Andrei Krainev)
+ * - The Audio_Device_IsSampleReceived() and Audio_Device_IsReadyForNextSample() functions are now inline, to reduce overhead
+ * - Removed the cast to uint16_t on the set baud rate in the USBtoSerial project, so that the higher >1M baud rates can be
+ * selected (thanks to Steffan Woltjer)
+ * - Removed software PDI and TPI emulation from the AVRISP-MKII clone project as it was very buggy and slow - PDI and TPI must
+ * now be implemented via separate programming headers
+ * - The CDC class bootloader now uses a watchdog reset rather than a soft-reset when exited to ensure that all hardware is
+ * properly reset to their defaults
+ * - Device mode class driver callbacks are now fired before the control request status stage is sent to prevent the host from
+ * timing out if another request is immediately fired and the device has a lengthy callback routine
+ * - The TeensyHID bootloader has been removed, per request from Paul at PJRC
+ * - The LIBUSB_FILTERDRV_COMPAT compile time option in the XPLAINBridge and AVRISP-MKII projects has been renamed
+ * LIBUSB_DRIVER_COMPAT, as it applies to all software on all platforms using the libUSB driver
+ *
+ * <b>Fixed:</b>
+ * - Fixed possible device lockup when INTERRUPT_CONTROL_ENDPOINT is enabled and the control endpoint is not properly
+ * selected when the ISR completes
+ * - Fixed AVRISP-MKII clone project not correctly issuing LOAD EXTENDED ADDRESS commands when the extended address
+ * boundary is crossed during programming or read back (thanks to Gerard Sexton)
+ * - Fixed warnings when building the AVRISP-MKII clone project with the ENABLE_XPROG_PROTOCOL compile time option disabled
+ * - Fixed software PDI/TPI programming mode in the AVRISP project not correctly toggling just the clock pin
+ * - Fixed TWI_StartTransmission() corrupting the contents of the GPIOR0 register
+ * - Fixed TWI driver not aborting when faced with no response after attempting to address a device on the bus
+ * - Fixed ADC routines not correctly returning the last result when multiple channels were read
+ * - Fixed ADC routines failing to read the extended channels (Channels 8 to 13, Internal Temperature Sensor) on the
+ * U4 series USB AVR parts
+ * - Fixed LowLevel MassStorage demo broken on the U2 series USB AVRs due to unsupported double-banked endpoint modes used
+ * - Fixed compilation error in the AudioInput demos when MICROPHONE_BIASED_TO_HALF_RAIL is defined (thanks to C. Scott Ananian)
+ * - Fixed incorrect definition of HID_ALIGN_DATA() causing incorrect HID report item data alignment
+ * - Fixed Still Image Host class driver not resetting the transaction ID when a new session is opened, fixed driver not sending
+ * a valid session ID to the device
+ * - Removed invalid dfu and flip related targets from the bootloaders - bootloaders can only be replaced with an external programmer
+ * - Fixed Set/Clear Feature requests directed to a non-configured endpoint not returning a stall to the host
+ * - Fixed HID Device Class Driver not allocating a temporary buffer when the host requests a report via the control endpoint and the
+ * user has set the PrevReportINBuffer driver configuration element to NULL (thanks to Lars Noschinski)
+ * - Fixed device state not being reset to DEVICE_STATE_Default if the host sets a 0x00 device address
+ * - Fixed device not stalling configuration requests before the device's address has been set
+ * - Fixed possibility of internal signature retrieval being corrupted if an interrupt occurs during a signature byte
+ * read (thanks to Andrei Krainev)
+ * - Fixed device state not being reset back to the default state if the host sets the address to 0
+ * - Fixed Set Configuration requests not being stalled until the host has set the device's address
+ * - Fixed Host mode HID class driver not sending the correct report type when HID_Host_SendReportByID() was called and the
+ * HID_HOST_BOOT_PROTOCOL_ONLY compile time option is set
+ * - Fixed INTERRUPT_CONTROL_ENDPOINT compile time option preventing other interrupts from occurring while the control endpoint
+ * request is being processed, causing possible lockups if a USB interrupt occurs during a transfer
+ * - Remove incorrect Abstract Call Management class specific descriptor from the CDC demos, bootloaders and projects
+ *
+ * \section Sec_ChangeLog100219 Version 100219
+ *
+ * <b>New:</b>
+ * - Added TPI programming support for 6-pin ATTINY devices to the AVRISP programmer project (thanks to Tom Light)
+ * - Added command timeout counter to the AVRISP project so that the device no longer freezes when incorrectly connected
+ * to a target
+ * - Added new TemperatureDataLogger application, a USB data logger which writes to the device's dataflash and appears to
+ * the host as a standard Mass Storage device when inserted
+ * - Added MIDI event packing support to the MIDI Device and Host mode Class drivers, allowing for multiple MIDI events to
+ * sent or received in packed form in a single USB packet
+ * - Added new MIDI send buffer flush routines to the MIDI Device and Host mode Class drivers, to flush packed events
+ * - Added master mode hardware TWI driver for easy TWI peripheral control
+ * - Added ADC MUX masks for the standard ADC input channels on all AVR models with an ADC, altered demos to use these masks
+ * as on some models, the channel number is not identical to its single-ended ADC MUX mask
+ * - New Webserver project, a RNDIS host USB webserver using the open source uIP TCP/IP network stack and FatFS library
+ * - New BOARD value option BOARD_NONE (equivalent to not specifying BOARD) which will remove all board hardware drivers which
+ * do not adversely affect the code operation (currently only the LEDs driver)
+ * - Added keyboard modifier masks (HID_KEYBOARD_MODIFER_*) and LED report masks (KEYBOARD_LED_*) to the HID class driver and
+ * Keyboard demos
+ * - Added .5MHz recovery clock to the AVRISP programmer project when in ISP programming mode to correct mis-set fuses
+ *
+ * <b>Changed:</b>
+ * - Slowed down software USART carried PDI programming in the AVRISP project to prevent transmission errors
+ * - Renamed the AVRISP project folder to AVRISP-MKII to reduce confusion
+ * - Renamed the RESET_LINE_* makefile tokens in the AVRISP MKII Project to AUX_LINE_*, as they are not always used for target
+ * reset
+ * - Changed over the MassStorageKeyboard Class driver device demo to use Start of Frame events rather than a timer to keep track
+ * of elapsed milliseconds
+ * - Inlined currently unused (but standardized) maintenance functions in the Device and Host Class drivers to save space
+ * - The XPLAINBridge project now selects between a USB to Serial bridge and a PDI programmer on startup, reading the JTAG port's
+ * TDI pin to determine which mode to use
+ * - Removed the stream example code from the Low Level VirtualSerial demos, as they were buggy and only served to add clutter
+ *
+ * <b>Fixed:</b>
+ * - Fixed AVRISP project not able to enter programming mode when ISP protocol is used
+ * - Fixed AVRISP PDI race condition where the guard time between direction changes could be interpreted as a start bit
+ * - Fixed ADC_IsReadingComplete() returning an inverted result
+ * - Fixed blocking CDC streams not aborting when the host is disconnected
+ * - Fixed XPLAIN board Dataflash driver broken due to incorrect preprocessor commands
+ * - Fixed inverted XPLAIN LED driver output (LED turned on when it was supposed to be turned off, and vice-versa)
+ * - Fixed Class Driver struct interface numbers in the KeyboardMouse and VirtualSerialMouse demos (thanks to Renaud Cerrato)
+ * - Fixed invalid USB controller PLL prescaler values for the ATMEGAxxU2 controllers
+ * - Fixed lack of support for the ATMEGA32U2 in the DFU and CDC class bootloaders
+ * - Fixed Benito project not resetting the target AVR automatically when programming has completed
+ * - Fixed DFU bootloader programming not discarding the correct number of filler bytes from the host when non-aligned programming
+ * ranges are specified (thanks to Thomas Bleeker)
+ * - Fixed CDC and RNDIS host demos and class drivers - bidirectional endpoints should use two separate pipes, not one half-duplex pipe
+ * - Fixed Pipe_IsEndpointBound() not taking the endpoint's direction into account
+ * - Fixed EEPROM and FLASH ISP programming in the AVRISP project
+ * - Fixed incorrect values of USB_CONFIG_ATTR_SELFPOWERED and USB_CONFIG_ATTR_REMOTEWAKEUP tokens (thanks to Claus Christensen)
+ * - Fixed SerialStream driver blocking while waiting for characters to be received instead of returning EOF
+ * - Fixed SerialStream driver not setting stdin to the created serial stream (thanks to Mike Alexander)
+ * - Fixed USB_GetHIDReportSize() returning the number of bits in the specified report instead of bytes
+ * - Fixed AVRISP project not extending the command delay after each successful page/word/byte program
+ * - Fixed accuracy of the SERIAL_UBBRVAL() and SERIAL_2X_UBBRVAL() macros for higher baud rates (thanks to Renaud Cerrato)
+ *
+ * \section Sec_ChangeLog091223 Version 091223
+ *
+ * <b>New:</b>
+ * - Added activity LED indicators to the AVRISP project to indicate when the device is busy processing a command
+ * - The USB target family and allowable USB mode tokens are now public and documented (USB_CAN_BE_*, USB_SERIES_*_AVR)
+ * - Added new XPLAIN USB to Serial Bridge project (thanks to John Steggall for initial proof-of-concept, David Prentice
+ * and Peter Danneger for revised software USART code)
+ * - Added new RNDIS Ethernet Host LowLevel demo
+ * - Added new RNDIS Ethernet Host Class Driver
+ * - Added new RNDIS Ethernet Host ClassDriver demo
+ * - Added CDC_Host_Flush() function to the CDC Host Class driver to flush sent data to the attached device
+ * - Added PDI programming support for XMEGA devices to the AVRISP programmer project (thanks to Justin Mattair)
+ * - Added support for the XPLAIN board Dataflash, with new XPLAIN_REV1 board target for the different dataflash used
+ * on the first revision boards compared to the one mounted on later revisions
+ * - Added new HID_ALIGN_DATA() macro to return the pre-retrieved value of a HID report item, left-aligned to a given datatype
+ * - Added new PreviousValue to the HID Report Parser report item structure, for easy monitoring of previous report item values
+ * - Added new EVK527 board target
+ * - Added new USB_Host_GetDeviceStringDescriptor() convenience function
+ * - Added new LEDNotification project to the library, to give a visual LED notification on new events from the host
+ * - Added new NO_DEVICE_REMOTE_WAKEUP and NO_DEVICE_SELF_POWER compile time options
+ *
+ * <b>Changed:</b>
+ * - Removed code in the Keyboard demos to send zeroed reports between two reports with differing numbers of key codes
+ * as this relied on non-standard OS driver behaviour to repeat key groups
+ * - The SCSI_Request_Sense_Response_t and SCSI_Inquiry_Response_t type defines are now part of the Mass Storage Class
+ * driver common defines, rather than being defined in the Host mode Class driver section only
+ * - The USB_MODE_HOST token is now defined even when host mode is not available
+ * - The CALLBACK_HID_Device_CreateHIDReport() HID Device Class driver callback now has a new ReportType parameter to
+ * indicate the report type to generate
+ * - All Class Drivers now return false or the "DeviceDisconnected" error code of their respective error enums when a function
+ * is called when no host/device is connected where possible
+ * - The HOST_SENDCONTROL_DeviceDisconnect enum value has been renamed to HOST_SENDCONTROL_DeviceDisconnected to be in line
+ * with the rest of the library error codes
+ * - Make MIDI device demos also turn off the on board LEDs if MIDI Note On messages are sent with a velocity of zero,
+ * which some devices use instead of Note Off messages (thanks to Robin Green)
+ * - The CDC demos are now named "VirtualSerial" instead to indicate the demos' function rather than its implemented USB class,
+ * to reduce confusion and to be in line with the rest of the LUFA demos
+ * - The SImage_Host_SendBlockHeader() and SImage_Host_ReceiveBlockHeader() Still Image Host Class driver functions are now public
+ *
+ * <b>Fixed:</b>
+ * - Added missing CDC_Host_CreateBlockingStream() function code to the CDC Host Class driver
+ * - Fixed incorrect values for REPORT_ITEM_TYPE_* enum values causing corrupt data in the HID Host Parser
+ * - Fixed misnamed SI_Host_USBTask() and SI_Host_ConfigurePipes() functions
+ * - Fixed broken USB_GetNextDescriptor() function causing the descriptor to jump ahead double the expected amount
+ * - Fixed Pipe_IsEndpointBound() not masking the given Endpoint Address against PIPE_EPNUM_MASK
+ * - Fixed host state machine not enabling Auto VBUS mode when HOST_DEVICE_SETTLE_DELAY_MS is set to zero
+ * - Fixed misnamed Pipe_SetPipeToken() macro for setting a pipe's direction
+ * - Fixed CDCHost failing on devices with bidirectional endpoints
+ * - Fixed USB driver failing to define the PLL prescaler mask for the ATMEGA8U2 and ATMEGA16U2
+ * - Fixed HID Parser not distributing the Usage Min and Usage Max values across an array of report items
+ * - Fixed Mass Storage Host Class driver and Low Level demo not clearing the error condition if an attached device returns a
+ * STALL to a GET MAX LUN request (thanks to Martin Luxen)
+ * - Fixed TeensyHID bootloader not properly shutting down the USB interface to trigger a disconnection on the host before resetting
+ * - Fixed MassStorageHost Class driver demo not having USB_STREAM_TIMEOUT_MS compile time option set properly to prevent slow
+ * devices from timing out the data pipes
+ * - Fixed the definition of the Endpoint_BytesInEndpoint() macro for the U4 series AVR parts
+ * - Fixed MIDI host Class driver MIDI_Host_SendEventPacket() routine not properly checking for Pipe ready before writing
+ * - Fixed use of deprecated struct initializers, removed library unused parameter warnings when compiled with -Wextra enabled
+ * - Fixed Still Image Host Class driver truncating the PIMA response code (thanks to Daniel Seibert)
+ * - Fixed USB_CurrentMode not being reset to USB_MODE_NONE when the USB interface is shut down and both Host and Device modes can be
+ * used (thanks to Daniel Levy)
+ * - Fixed TeensyHID bootloader not enumerating to the host correctly (thanks to Clint Fisher)
+ * - Fixed AVRISP project timeouts not checking for the correct timeout period (thanks to Carl Ott)
+ * - Fixed STK525 Dataflash driver using incorrect bit-shifting for Dataflash addresses (thanks to Tim Mitchell)
+ *
+ * \section Sec_ChangeLog091122 Version 091122
+ *
+ * <b>New:</b>
+ * - Added new Dual Role Keyboard/Mouse demo
+ * - Added new HID_HOST_BOOT_PROTOCOL_ONLY compile time token to reduce the size of the HID Host Class driver when
+ * Report protocol is not needed
+ * - Added new MIDI LowLevel and ClassDriver Host demo, add new MIDI Host Class driver
+ * - Added new CDC/Mouse ClassDriver device demo
+ * - Added new Joystick Host ClassDriver and LowLevel demos
+ * - Added new Printer Host mode Class driver
+ * - Added new Printer Host mode ClassDriver demo
+ * - Added optional support for double banked endpoints and pipes in the Device and Host mode Class drivers
+ * - Added new stream creation function to the CDC Class drivers, to easily make standard I/O streams from CDC Class driver instances
+ *
+ * <b>Changed:</b>
+ * - Removed mostly useless "TestApp" demo, as it was mainly useful only for checking for syntax errors in the library
+ * - MIDI device demos now receive MIDI events from the host and display note ON messages via the board LEDs
+ * - Cleanups to the Device mode Mass Storage demo application SCSI routines
+ * - Changed Audio Class driver sample read/write functions to be inline, to reduce the number of cycles needed to transfer
+ * samples to and from the device (allowing more time for sample processing and output)
+ * - Audio class Device mode demos now work at both 16MHz and 8MHz, rather than just at 8MHz
+ * - The previous USBtoSerial demo has been moved into the projects directory, as it was just a modified CDC demo
+ * - The Endpoint/Pipe functions now use the const qualifier on the input buffer
+ * - Changed the CALLBACK_HIDParser_FilterHIDReportItem() callback to pass a HID_ReportItem_t rather than just the current
+ * item's attributes, to expose more information on the item (including it's type, collection path, etc.)
+ * - Changed MouseHostWithParser demos to check that the report items have a Mouse usage collection as a parent at some point,
+ * to prevent Joysticks from enumerating with the demo
+ * - Corrected the name of the misnamed USB_GetDeviceConfigDescriptor() function to USB_Host_GetDeviceConfigDescriptor().
+ * - Keyboard LowLevel/ClassDriver demos now support multiple simultaneous key presses (up to 6) per report
+ *
+ * <b>Fixed:</b>
+ * - Fixed PrinterHost demo returning invalid Device ID data when the attached device does not have a
+ * device ID (thanks to Andrei Krainev)
+ * - Changed LUFA_VERSION_INTEGER define to use BCD values, to make comparisons easier
+ * - Fixed issue in the HID Host class driver's HID_Host_SendReportByID() routine using the incorrect mode (control/pipe)
+ * to send report to the attached device
+ * - Fixed ClassDriver AudioOutput device demo not selecting an audio output mode
+ * - Fixed incorrect SampleFrequencyType value in the AudioInput and AudioOutput ClassDriver demos' descriptors
+ * - Fixed incorrect event name rule in demo/project/bootloader makefiles
+ * - Fixed HID device class driver not reselecting the correct endpoint once the user callback routines have been called
+ * - Corrected HID descriptor in the Joystick Device demos - buttons should be placed outside the pointer collection
+ * - Fixed HID report parser collection paths invalid due to misplaced semicolon in the free path item search loop
+ * - Fixed HID host Class driver report send/receive report broken when issued through the control pipe
+ * - Fixed HOST_STATE_AS_GPIOR compile time option being ignored when in host mode (thanks to David Lyons)
+ * - Fixed LowLevel Keyboard demo not saving the issues report only after it has been sent to the host
+ * - Fixed Endpoint_Write_Control_Stream_* functions not sending a terminating IN when given data Length is zero
+ *
+ * \section Sec_ChangeLog090924 Version 090924
+ *
+ * <b>New:</b>
+ * - Added new host mode class drivers and matching demos to the library for rapid application development
+ * - Added flag to the HID report parser to indicate if a device has multiple reports
+ * - Added new EVENT_USB_Device_StartOfFrame() event, controlled by the new USB_Device_EnableSOFEvents() and
+ * USB_Device_DisableSOFEvents() macros to give bus-synchronized millisecond interrupts when in USB device mode
+ * - Added new Endpoint_SetEndpointDirection() macro for bidirectional endpoints
+ * - Added new AVRISP project, a LUFA powered clone of the Atmel AVRISP-MKII programmer
+ * - Added ShutDown() functions for all hardware peripheral drivers, so that peripherals can be turned off after use
+ * - Added new CDC_Device_Flush() command to the device mode CDC Class driver to flush Device->Host data
+ * - Added extra masks to the SPI driver, changed SPI_Init() so that the clock polarity and sample modes can be set
+ * - Added new callback to the HID report parser, so that the user application can filter only the items it is interested
+ * in to be stored into the HIDReportInfo structure to save RAM
+ * - Added support for the officially recommended external peripheral layout for the BUMBLEB board (thanks to Dave Fletcher)
+ * - Added new Pipe_IsFrozen() macro to determine if the currently selected pipe is frozen
+ * - Added new USB_GetHIDReportSize() function to the HID report parser to retrieve the size of a given report by its ID
+ * - Added new combined Mass Storage and Keyboard demo (thanks to Matthias Hullin)
+ *
+ * <b>Changed:</b>
+ * - SetIdle requests to the HID device driver with a 0 idle period (send changes only) now only affect the requested
+ * HID interface within the device, not all HID interfaces
+ * - Added explicit attribute masks to the device mode demos' descriptors
+ * - Added return values to the CDC and MIDI class driver transmit functions
+ * - Optimized Endpoint_Read_Word_* and Pipe_Read_Word_* macros to reduce compiled size
+ * - Added non-null function parameter pointer restrictions to USB Class drivers to improve user code reliability
+ * - Added new "Common" section to the class drivers, to hold all mode-independent definitions for clarity
+ * - Moved SCSI command/sense constants into the Mass Storage Class driver, instead of the user-code
+ * - Altered the SCSI commands in the LowLevel Mass Storage Host to save on FLASH space by reducing function calls
+ * - Changed the parameters and behaviour of the USB_GetDeviceConfigDescriptor() function so that it now performs size checks
+ * and data validations internally, to simplify user code
+ * - Changed HIDParser to only zero out important values in the Parsed HID Report Item Information structure to save cycles
+ * - The HID report parser now always processed FEATURE items - HID_ENABLE_FEATURE_PROCESSING token now has no effect
+ * - The HID report parser now always ignores constant-data items, HID_INCLUDE_CONSTANT_DATA_ITEMS token now has no effect
+ * - The Benito Programmer project now has its own unique VID/PID pair allocated from the Atmel donated LUFA VID/PID pool
+ * - Add in new invalid event hook check targets to project makefiles to produce compilation errors when invalid event names
+ * are used in a project
+ * - The HID Report Parser now gives information on the total length of each report within a HID interface
+ * - The USE_NONSTANDARD_DESCRIPTOR_NAMES compile time token has been removed - there are now separate USB_Descriptor_* and
+ * USB_StdDescriptor_* structures for both the LUFA and standardized element naming conventions so both may be used
+ *
+ * <b>Fixed:</b>
+ * - Fixed possible lockup in the CDC device class driver, when the host sends data that is a multiple of the
+ * endpoint's bank
+ * - Fixed swapped parameters in the HID state memory copy call while processing a HID PUSH item in the HID report parser
+ * - Fixed memory corruption HID report parser when too many COLLECTION or PUSH items were processed
+ * - Fixed HID report parser not resetting the FEATURE item count when a REPORT ID item is encountered
+ * - Fixed USBtoSerial demos not reading in UDR1 when the USART receives data but the USB interface is not enumerated,
+ * causing continuous USART receive interrupts
+ * - Fixed misspelled event name in the Class driver USBtoSerial demo, preventing correct operation
+ * - Fixed invalid data being returned when a GetStatus request is issued in Device mode with an unhandled data recipient
+ * - Added hardware USART receive interrupt and software buffering to the Benito project to ensure received data is not
+ * missed or corrupted
+ * - Fixed Device mode HID Class driver always sending IN packets, even when nothing to report
+ * - Fixed Device mode HID Class driver not explicitly initializing the ReportSize parameter to zero before calling callback
+ * routine, so that ignored callbacks don't cause incorrect data to be sent
+ * - Fixed StillImageHost not correctly freezing and unfreezing data pipes while waiting for a response block header
+ * - Fixed error in the PrinterHost demo preventing the full page data from being sent to the attached device (thanks to John Andrews)
+ * - Fixed CDC based demos and projects' INF driver files under 64 bit versions of Windows (thanks to Ronny Hanson, Thomas Bleeker)
+ * - Re-add in missing flip, flip-ee, dfu and dfu-ee targets to project makefiles (thanks to Opendous Inc.)
+ * - Fix allowable F_CPU values comment in project makefiles to more accurately reflect the allowable values on the USB AVRs
+ * - Fixed DFU and CDC class bootloaders on the series 2 USB AVRs, corrected invalid signatures, added support for the new
+ * ATMEGAxx2 series 2 variant AVRs to the DFU bootloader
+ * - Fixed Low Level USBtoSerial demo not storing received characters (thanks to Michael Cooper)
+ * - Fixed MIDI Device Class driver not sending/receiving MIDI packets of the correct size (thanks to Thomas Bleeker)
+ *
+ *
+ * \section Sec_ChangeLog090810 Version 090810
+ *
+ * <b>New:</b>
+ * - Added new device class drivers and matching demos to the library for rapid application development
+ * - Added new PrinterHost demo (thanks to John Andrews)
+ * - Added USB Missile Launcher project, submitted by Dave Fletcher
+ * - Added new Benito Arduino Programmer project
+ * - Added incomplete device and host mode demos for later enhancement
+ * - Updated MassStorage device block write routines to use ping-pong Dataflash buffering to increase throughput by around 30%
+ * - Error status LEDs shown when device endpoint configuration fails to complete in all demos and projects
+ * - Added new USB_Host_SetDeviceConfiguration() convenience function for easy configuration selection of devices while in USB
+ * host mode
+ * - Added new USB_Host_ClearPipeStall() convenience function to clear a stall condition on an attached device's endpoint
+ * - Added new USB_Host_GetDeviceDescriptor() convenience function to retrieve the attached device's Device descriptor
+ * - Added new Endpoint_ClearStatusStage() convenience function to assist with the status stages of control transfers
+ * - Added new USE_INTERNAL_SERIAL define for using the unique serial numbers in some AVR models as the USB device's serial number,
+ * added NO_INTERNAL_SERIAL compile time option to turn off new serial number reading code
+ * - Added new DATAFLASH_CHIP_MASK() macro to the Dataflash driver, which returns the Dataflash select mask for the given chip index
+ * - Added new HOST_STATE_WaitForDeviceRemoval host state machine state for non-blocking disabling of device communications until the
+ * device has been removed (for use when an error occurs or communications with the device have completed)
+ * - Added new FAST_STREAM_TRANSFERS compile time option for faster stream transfers via multiple bytes copied per stream loop
+ * - Added stdio stream demo code to the CDC device demos, to show how to create standard streams out of the virtual serial ports
+ * - Added new EEPROM and FLASH buffer versions of the Endpoint and Pipe stream functions
+ * - Added new USE_FLASH_DESCRIPTORS and FIXED_NUM_CONFIGURATIONS compile time options
+ * - Added support for the new ATMEGA32U2, ATMEGA16U2 and ATMEGA8U2 AVR models
+ * - Added new USB_DeviceState variable to keep track of the current Device mode USB state
+ * - Added new LEDs_ToggleLEDs() function to the LEDs driver
+ * - Added new Pipe_BoundEndpointNumber() and Pipe_IsEndpointBound() functions
+ * - Added new DEVICE_STATE_AS_GPIOR and HOST_STATE_AS_GPIOR compile time options
+ * - Added 404 Not Found errors to the webserver in the RNDIS demos to indicate invalid URLs
+ *
+ * <b>Changed:</b>
+ * - Deprecated pseudo-scheduler and removed dynamic memory allocator from the library (first no longer needed and second unused)
+ * - The device-mode CALLBACK_USB_GetDescriptor() function now has an extra parameter so that the memory space in which the requested
+ * descriptor is located can be specified. This means that descriptors can now be located in multiple memory spaces within a device.
+ * - Removed vague USB_IsConnected global - test USB_DeviceState or USB_HostState explicitly to gain previous functionality
+ * - Removed USB_IsSuspended global - test USB_DeviceState against DEVICE_STATE_Suspended instead
+ * - Extended USB_GetDeviceConfigDescriptor() routine to require the configuration number within the device to fetch
+ * - Dataflash_WaitWhileBusy() now always ensures that the dataflash is ready for the next command immediately after returning,
+ * no need to call Dataflash_ToggleSelectedChipCS() afterwards
+ * - Low level API MIDI device demo no longer blocks if a note change event is sent while the endpoint is not ready
+ * - Pipe_GetErrorFlags() now returns additional error flags for overflow and underflow errors
+ * - Pipe stream functions now automatically set the correct pipe token, so that bidirectional pipes can be used
+ * - Pipe_ConfigurePipe() now automatically defaults IN pipes to accepting infinite IN requests, this can still be changed by calling
+ * the existing Pipe_SetFiniteINRequests() function
+ * - Changed F_CLOCK entries in project makefiles to alias to F_CPU by default, as this is the most common case
+ * - Host mode demos now use sane terminal escape codes, so that text is always readable and events/program output is visually distinguished
+ * from one another using foreground colours
+ * - Internal per-device preprocessing conditions changed to per-device series rather than per-controller group for finer-grain
+ * internal control
+ * - Interrupts are no longer disabled during the processing of Control Requests on the default endpoint while in device mode
+ * - AudioOutput demos now always output to board LEDs, regardless of output mode (removed AUDIO_OUT_LEDS project option)
+ * - Removed SINGLE_DEVICE_CONFIGURATION compile time option in favor of the new FIXED_NUM_CONFIGURATIONS option so that the exact number
+ * of device configurations can be defined statically
+ * - Removed VBUS events, as they are already exposed to the user application via the regular device connection and disconnection events
+ * - Renamed and altered existing events to properly separate out Host and Device mode events
+ * - All demos switched over from GNU99 standards mode to C99 standards mode, to reduce the dependancies on GCC-only language extensions
+ *
+ * <b>Fixed:</b>
+ * - Changed bootloaders to use FLASHEND rather than the existence of RAMPZ to determine if far FLASH pointers are needed to fix
+ * bootloaders on some of the USB AVR devices where avr-libc erroneously defines RAMPZ
+ * - Fixes to MassStorageHost for better device compatibility (increase command timeout, change MassStore_WaitForDataReceived()
+ * to only unfreeze and check one data pipe at a time) to prevent incorrect device enumerations and freezes while transferring data
+ * - Make Pipe_ConfigurePipe() mask the given endpoint number against PIPE_EPNUM_MASK to ensure the endpoint IN direction bit is
+ * cleared to prevent endpoint type corruption
+ * - Fixed issue opening CDC-ACM ports on hosts when the CDC device tries to send data before the host has set the line encoding
+ * - Fixed USB_OPT_MANUAL_PLL option being ignored during device disconnects on some models (thanks to Brian Dickman)
+ * - Fixed documentation mentioning Pipe_GetCurrentToken() function when correct function name is Pipe_GetPipeToken()
+ * - Fixed ADC driver for the ATMEGA32U4 and ATMEGA16U4 (thanks to Opendous Inc.)
+ * - Fixed CDCHost demo unfreezing the pipes at the point of configuration, rather than use
+ * - Fixed MassStorage demo not clearing the reset flag when a Mass Storage Reset is issued while not processing a command
+ * - Fixed USB_Host_SendControlRequest() not re-suspending the USB bus when initial device ready-wait fails
+ * - Fixed USB Pad regulator not being disabled on some AVR models when the USB_OPT_REG_DISABLED option is used
+ * - Fixed Host mode to Device mode UID change not causing a USB Disconnect event when a device was connected
+ * - Fixed Mouse/Keyboard demos not performing the correct arithmetic on the Idle period at the right times (thanks to Brian Dickman)
+ * - Fixed GenericHID failing HID class tests due to incorrect Logical Minimum and Logical Maximum values (thanks to Søren Greiner)
+ * - Fixed incorrect PIPE_EPNUM_MASK mask causing pipe failures on devices with endpoint addresses of 8 and above (thanks to John Andrews)
+ * - Fixed report data alignment issues in the MouseHostWithParser demo when X and Y movement data size is not a multiple of 8 bits
+ * - Fixed HID Report Descriptor Parser not correctly resetting internal states when a REPORT ID element is encountered
+ * - Fixed incorrect BUTTONS_BUTTON1 for the STK526 target
+ * - Fixed RNDIS demos freezing when more than one connection was attempted simultaneously, causing memory corruption
+ * - Fixed USBtoSerial demo receiving noise from the USART due to pull-up not being enabled
+ *
+ *
+ * \section Sec_ChangeLog090605 Version 090605
+ *
+ * - Fixed bug in RNDISEthernet and DualCDC demos not using the correct USB_ControlRequest structure for control request data
+ * - Fixed documentation showing incorrect USB mode support on the supported AVRs list
+ * - Fixed RNDISEthernet not working under Linux due to Linux requiring an "optional" RNDIS request which was unhandled
+ * - Fixed Mouse and Keyboard device demos not acting in accordance with the HID specification for idle periods (thanks to Brian Dickman)
+ * - Removed support for endpoint/pipe non-control interrupts; these did not act in the way users expected, and had many subtle issues
+ * - Fixed Device Mode not handling Set Feature and Clear Feature Chapter 9 requests that are addressed to the device (thanks to Brian Dickman)
+ * - Moved control endpoint interrupt handling into the library itself, enable via the new INTERRUPT_CONTROL_ENDPOINT token
+ * - Fixed CDCHost not clearing configured pipes and resetting configured pipes mask when a partially enumerated invalid CDC
+ * interface is skipped
+ * - Clarified the size of library tokens which accept integer values in the Compile Time Tokens page, values now use the smallest datatype
+ * inside the library that is able to hold their defined value to save space
+ * - Removed DESCRIPTOR_ADDRESS() macro as it was largely superfluous and only served to obfuscate code
+ * - Rewritten event system to remove all macros, to make user code clearer
+ * - Fixed incorrect ENDPOINT_EPNUM_MASK mask preventing endpoints above EP3 from being selected (thanks to Jonathan Oakley)
+ * - Removed STREAM_CALLBACK() macro - callbacks now use regular function definitions to clarify user code
+ * - Removed DESCRIPTOR_COMPARATOR() macro - comparators should now use regular function definitions to clarify user code
+ * - USB_IsConnected is now cleared before the USB_Disconnect() event is fired in response to VBUS being removed
+ * - Fixed incorrect PID value being used in the USBtoSerial project (thanks to Phill)
+ * - Deleted StdDescriptors.c, renamed USB_GetDescriptor() to CALLBACK_USB_GetDescriptor, moved ConfigDescriptor.c/.h from the
+ * LUFA/Drivers/USB/Class/ directory to LUFA/Drivers/USB/HighLevel/ in preparation for the new USB class APIs
+ * - Moved out each demos' functionality library files (e.g. Ring Buffer library) to /Lib directories for a better directory structure
+ * - Removed Tx interrupt from the USBtoSerial demo; now sends characters via polling to ensure more time for the Rx interrupt
+ * - Fixed possible enumeration errors from spin-loops which may fail to exit if the USB connection is severed before the exit condition
+ * becomes true
+ *
+ *
+ * \section Sec_ChangeLog090510 Version 090510
+ *
+ * - Added new GenericHIDHost demo
+ * - Corrections to the KeyboardHost and MouseHost demos' pipe handling to freeze and unfreeze the data pipes at the point of use
+ * - KeyboardHost, MouseHost and GenericHIDHost demos now save and restore the currently selected pipe inside the pipe ISR
+ * - Changed GenericHID device demo to use the LUFA scheduler, added INTERRUPT_DATA_ENDPOINT and INTERRUPT_CONTROL_ENDPOINT compile
+ * time options
+ * - All comments in the library, bootloaders, demos and projects have now been spell-checked and spelling mistakes/typos corrected
+ * - Added new PIMA_DATA_SIZE() define to the Still Image Host demo
+ * - Add call to MassStore_WaitForDataReceived() in MassStore_GetReturnedStatus() to ensure that the CSW has been received in the
+ * extended MSC timeout period before continuing, to prevent long processing delays from causing the MassStore_GetReturnedStatus()
+ * to early-abort (thanks to Dmitry Maksimov)
+ * - Move StdRequestType.h, StreamCallbacks.h, USBMode.h from the LowLevel USB driver directory to the HighLevel USB driver directory,
+ * where they are more suited
+ * - Removed all binary constants and replaced with decimal or hexadecimal constants so that unpatched GCC compilers can still build the
+ * code without having to be itself patched and recompiled first
+ * - Added preprocessor checks and documentation to the bootloaders giving information about missing SIGNATURE_x defines due to
+ * outdated avr-libc versions.
+ * - Added support to the CDCHost demo for devices with multiple CDC interfaces which are not the correct ACM type preceding the desired
+ * ACM CDC interface
+ * - Fixed GenericHID demo not starting USB and HID management tasks when not using interrupt driven modes (thanks to Carl Kjeldsen)
+ * - Fixed RNDISEthenet demo checking the incorrect message field for packet size constraints (thanks to Jonathan Oakley)
+ * - Fixed WriteNextReport code in the GenericHIDHost demo using incorrect parameter types and not selecting the correct endpoint
+ * - Adjusted sample CTC timer calculations in the AudioOutput and AudioInput demos to match the CTC calculations in the AVR datasheet,
+ * and to fix instances where rounding caused the endpoint to underflow (thanks to Robin Theunis)
+ * - The USB_Host_SendControlRequest() function no longer automatically selects the Control pipe (pipe 0), so that other control type
+ * pipes can be used with the function
+ * - The USB Host management task now saves and restores the currently selected pipe before and after the task completes
+ * - Fixed GenericHIDHost demo report write routine incorrect for control type requests (thanks to Andrei Krainev)
+ * - Removed Endpoint_ClearCurrentBank() and Pipe_ClearCurrentBank() in favor of new Endpoint_ClearIN(), Endpoint_ClearOUT(),
+ * Pipe_ClearIN() and Pipe_ClearOUT() macros (done to allow for the detection of packets of zero length)
+ * - Renamed *_ReadWriteAllowed() macros to *_IsReadWriteAllowed() to remain consistent with the rest of the LUFA API
+ * - Endpoint_IsSetupReceived() macro has been renamed to Endpoint_IsSETUPReceived(), Endpoint_ClearSetupReceived() macro has been
+ * renamed to Endpoint_ClearSETUP(), the Pipe_IsSetupSent() macro has been renamed to Pipe_IsSETUPSent() and the
+ * Pipe_ClearSetupSent() macro is no longer applicable and should be removed - changes made to compliment the new endpoint and pipe
+ * bank management API
+ * - Updated all demos, bootloaders and projects to use the new endpoint and pipe management APIs (thanks to Roman Thiel from Curetis AG)
+ * - Updated library doxygen documentation, added groups, changed documentation macro functions to real functions for clarity
+ * - Removed old endpoint and pipe aliased read/write/discard routines which did not have an explicit endian specifier for clarity
+ * - Removed the ButtLoadTag.h header file, as no one used for its intended purpose anyway
+ * - Renamed the main Drivers/AT90USBXXX directory to Drivers/Peripheral, renamed the Serial_Stream driver to SerialStream
+ * - Fixed CDC and USBtoSerial demos freezing where buffers were full while still transmitting or receiving (thanks to Peter Hand)
+ * - Removed "Host_" section of the function names in ConfigDescriptor.h, as most of the routines can now be used in device mode on the
+ * device descriptor
+ * - Renamed functions in the HID parser to have a "USB_" prefix and the acronym "HID" in the name
+ * - Fixed incorrect HID interface class and subclass values in the Mouse and KeyboardMouse demos (thanks to Brian Dickman)
+ * - Capitalized the "Descriptor_Search" and "Descriptor_Search_Comp" prefixes of the values in the DSearch_Return_ErrorCodes_t and
+ * DSearch_Comp_Return_ErrorCodes_t enums
+ * - Removed "ERROR" from the enum names in the endpoint and pipe stream error code enums
+ * - Renamed the USB_PowerOnErrorCodes_t enum to USB_InitErrorCodes_t, renamed the POWERON_ERROR_NoUSBModeSpecified enum value to
+ * USB_INITERROR_NoUSBModeSpecified
+ * - Renamed USB_PowerOnFail event to USB_InitFailure
+ * - Renamed OTG.h header functions to be more consistent with the rest of the library API
+ * - Changed over all deprecated GCC structure tag initializers to the standardized C99 format (thanks to Mike Alexander)
+ * - USB_HostRequest renamed to USB_ControlRequest, entire control request header is now read into USB_ControlRequest in Device mode
+ * rather than having the library pass only partially read header data to the application
+ * - The USB_UnhandledControlPacket event has had its parameters removed, in favor of accessing the new USB_ControlRequest structure
+ * - The Endpoint control stream functions now correctly send a ZLP to the host when less data than requested is sent
+ * - Fixed USB_RemoteWakeupEnabled flag never being set (the REMOTE WAKEUP Set Feature request was not being handled)
+ * - Renamed the FEATURELESS_CONTROL_ONLY_DEVICE compile-time token to CONTROL_ONLY_DEVICE
+ * - Endpoint configuration is now refined to give better output when all configurations have static inputs - removed the now useless
+ * STATIC_ENDPOINT_CONFIGURATION compile time token
+ * - Fixed SPI driver init function not clearing SPI2X bit when not needed
+ * - Fixed PREVENT ALLOW MEDIUM REMOVAL command issuing in the MassStorageHost demo using incorrect parameters (thanks to Mike Alex)
+ * - Fixed MassStorageHost demo broken due to an incorrect if statement test in MassStore_GetReturnedStatus()
+ * - Fixed reversed signature byte ordering in the CDC bootloader (thanks to Johannes Raschke)
+ * - Changed PIPE_CONTROLPIPE_DEFAULT_SIZE from 8 to 64 to try to prevent problems with faulty devices which do not respect the given
+ * wLength value when reading in the device descriptor
+ * - Fixed missing semicolon in the ATAVRUSBRF01 LED board driver code (thanks to Morten Lund)
+ * - Changed LED board driver code to define dummy LED masks for the first four board LEDs, so that user code can be compiled for boards
+ * with less than four LEDs without code modifications (thanks to Morten Lund)
+ * - Changed HWB board driver to Buttons driver, to allow for the support of future boards with more than one mounted GPIO button
+ * - Serial driver now correctly calculates the baud register value when in double speed mode
+ * - Init function of the Serial driver is now static inline to product smaller code for the common-case of static init values
+ *
+ *
+ * \section Sec_ChangeLog090401 Version 090401
+ *
+ * - Fixed MagStripe project configuration descriptor containing an unused (blank) endpoint descriptor
+ * - Incorporated makefile changes by Denver Gingerich to retain compatibility with stock (non-WinAVR) AVR-GCC installations
+ * - Fixed makefile EEPROM programming targets programming FLASH data in addition to EEPROM data
+ * - LUFA devices now enumerate correctly with LUFA hosts
+ * - Fixed Configuration Descriptor search routine freezing when a comparator returned a failure
+ * - Removed HID report item serial dump in the MouseHostWithParser and KeyboardHostWithParser - useful only for debugging, and
+ * slowed down the enumeration of HID devices too much
+ * - Increased the number of bits per track which can be read in the MagStripe project to 8192 when compiled for the AT90USBXXX6/7
+ * - Fixed KeyboardMouse demo discarding the wIndex value in the REQ_GetReport request
+ * - USBtoSerial demo now discards all Rx data when not connected to a USB host, rather than buffering characters for transmission
+ * next time the device is attached to a host.
+ * - Added new F_CLOCK compile time constant to the library and makefiles, to give the raw input clock (used to feed the PLL before any
+ * clock prescaling is performed) frequency, so that the PLL prescale mask can be determined
+ * - Changed stream wait timeout counter to be 16-bit, so that very long timeout periods can be set for correct communications with
+ * badly designed hosts or devices which greatly exceed the USB specification limits
+ * - Mass Storage Host demo now uses a USB_STREAM_TIMEOUT_MS of two seconds to maintain compatibility with poorly designed devices
+ * - Function attribute ATTR_ALWAYSINLINE renamed to ATTR_ALWAYS_INLINE to match other function attribute macro naming conventions
+ * - Added ATTR_ALWAYS_INLINE attribute to several key inlined library components, to ensure they are inlined in all circumstances
+ * - Removed SetSystemClockPrescaler() macro, the clock_prescale_set() avr-libc macro has been corrected in recent avr-libc versions
+ * - Fixed incorrect/missing control status stage transfers on demos, bootloaders and applications (thanks to Nate Lawson)
+ * - The NO_CLEARSET_FEATURE_REQUEST compile time token has been renamed to FEATURELESS_CONTROL_ONLY_DEVICE, and its function expanded
+ * to also remove parts of the Get Status chapter 9 request to further reduce code usage
+ * - Makefile updated to include output giving the currently selected BOARD parameter value
+ * - Board Dataflash driver now allows for dataflash ICs which use different shifts for setting the current page/byte address (thanks
+ * to Kenneth Clubb)
+ * - Added DataflashManager_WriteBlocks_RAM() and DataflashManager_ReadBlocks_RAM() functions to the MassStorage demo, to allow for easy
+ * interfacing with a FAT library for dataflash file level access
+ * - Corrected CDC class bootloader to fix a few bugs, changed address counter to store x2 addresses for convenience
+ * - Fixed typos in the SPI driver SPI_SPEED_FCPU_DIV_64 and SPI_SPEED_FCPU_DIV_128 masks (thanks to Markus Zocholl)
+ * - Keyboard and Mouse device demos (normal, data interrupt and fully interrupt driven) combined into unified keyboard and mouse demos
+ * - Keyboard and Mouse host demos (normal and data interrupt driven) combined into unified keyboard and mouse demos
+ * - Removed AVRISP_Programmer project due to code quality concerns
+ * - Fixed CDC demo not sending an empty packet after each transfer to prevent the host from buffering incoming data
+ * - Fixed documentation typos and preprocessor checks relating to misspellings of the USE_RAM_DESCRIPTORS token (thanks to Ian Gregg)
+ * - Fixed USBTask.h not conditionally including HostChapter9.h only when USB_CAN_BE_HOST is defined (thanks to Ian Gregg)
+ * - Fixed incorrect ADC driver init register manipulation (thanks to Tobias)
+ * - Added new GenericHID device demo application
+ * - Fixed Still Image Host SImage_SendData() function not clearing the pipe bank after sending data
+ *
+ *
+ * \section Sec_ChangeLog090209 Version 090209
+ *
+ * - PWM timer mode in AudioOut demo changed to Fast PWM for speed
+ * - Updated Magstripe project to work with the latest hardware revision
+ * - Fixed library not responding to the BCERRI flag correctly in host mode, leading to device lockups
+ * - Fixed library handling Get Descriptor requests when not addressed as standard requests to the device or interface (thanks to
+ * Nate Lawson)
+ * - Fixed serious data corruption issue in MassStorage demo dataflash write routine
+ * - Added new NO_CLEARSET_FEATURE_REQUEST compile time token
+ * - USB task now restores previous global interrupt state after execution, rather than forcing global interrupts to be enabled
+ * - Fixed USB_DeviceEnumerationComplete event firing after each configuration change, rather than once after the initial configuration
+ * - Added ENDPOINT_DOUBLEBANK_SUPPORTED() macros to Endpoint.h, altered ENDPOINT_MAX_SIZE() to allow user to specify endpoint
+ * - ENDPOINT_MAX_ENDPOINTS changed to ENDPOINT_TOTAL_ENDPOINTS, PIPE_MAX_PIPES changed to PIPE_TOTAL_PIPES
+ * - Endpoint and Pipe non-control stream functions now ensure endpoint or pipe is ready before reading or writing
+ * - Changed Teensy bootloader to use a watchdog reset when exiting rather than a software jump
+ * - Fixed integer promotion error in MassStorage and MassStorageHost demos, corrupting read/write transfers
+ * - SPI_SendByte is now SPI_TransferByte, added new SPI_SendByte and SPI_ReceiveByte functions for fast one-way transfer
+ * - MassStorage demo changed to use new fast one-way SPI transfers to increase throughput
+ * - MassStorage handling of Mass Storage Reset class request improved
+ * - Altered MassStorage demo dataflash block read code for speed
+ * - Added USB_IsSuspended global flag
+ * - Simplified internal Dual Mode (OTG) USB library code to reduce code size
+ * - Extended stream timeout period to 100ms from 50ms
+ * - Mass Storage Host demo commands now all return an error code from the Pipe_Stream_RW_ErrorCodes_t enum
+ * - Added SubErrorCode parameter to the USB_DeviceEnumerationFailed event
+ * - VBUS drop interrupt now disabled during the manual-to-auto VBUS delivery handoff
+ * - Simplified low level backend so that device/host mode initialization uses the same code paths
+ * - Added workaround for faulty Mass Storage devices which do not implement the required GET_MAX_LUN request
+ * - Removed buggy Telnet application from the RNDIS demo
+ * - Moved Mass Storage class requests in the Mass Storage Host demo to wrapper functions in MassStoreCommands.c
+ * - Fixed incorrect SCSI command size value in the Request Sense command in MassStoreCommands.c
+ * - Added SetProtocol request to HID class non-parser Mouse and Keyboard demos to force devices to use the correct Boot Protocol
+ * - Added new "dfu" and "flip" programming targets to project makefiles
+ * - HID_PARSE_Sucessful enum member typo corrected to HID_PARSE_Successful
+ * - Changed COLLECTION item structures in the HID descriptor parser to include the collection's Usage Page value
+ * - Serial driver now sets Tx line as output, enables pull-up on Rx line
+ * - Fixed smaller USB AVRs raising multiple connection and disconnection events when NO_LIMITED_CONTROLLER_CONNECT is disabled
+ * - Added HOST_DEVICE_SETTLE_DELAY_MS to give the host delay after a device is connected before it is enumerated
+ * - Fixed KeyboardHostWithParser demo linking against the wrong global variables
+ * - Completed doxygen documentation of remaining library bootloaders, demos and projects
+ * - Fixed incorrect bootloader start address in the TeensyHID bootloader
+ * - Added HWB button whole-disk ASCII dump functionality to MassStoreHost demo
+ * - Replaced printf_P(PSTR("%c"), {Variable}) calls with putchar(<Variable>) for speed and size savings
+ * - Serial driver now accepts baud rates over 16-bits in size, added double speed flag option
+ * - Fixed incorrect callback abort return value in Pipe.c
+ * - Added new flip-ee and dfu-ee makefile targets (courtesy of Opendous Inc.)
+ * - Removed reboot-on-disconnect code from the TeensyHID bootloader, caused problems on some systems
+ * - Fixed AudioOutput and AudioInput demos looping on the endpoint data, rather than processing a sample at a time and returning
+ * each time the task runs to allow for other tasks to execute
+ * - Added support for the Atmel ATAVRUSBRF01 board
+ * - Added AVRISP Programmer Project, courtesy of Opendous Inc.
+ * - Fixed CDC Host demo not searching through both CDC interfaces for endpoints
+ * - Fixed incorrect Product String descriptor length in the DFU class bootloader
+ *
+ *
+ * \section Sec_ChangeLog081224 Version 081224
+ *
+ * - MyUSB name changed to LUFA, the Lightweight USB Framework for AVRs
+ * - Fixed Mass Storage Host demo's MassStore_SendCommand() delay in the incorrect place
+ * - Fixed USBtoSerial demo not calling ReconfigureUSART() after a change in the line encoding
+ * - Fixed infinite loop in host mode Host-to-Device control transfers with data stages
+ * - HID report parser now supports devices with multiple reports in one interface via Report IDs
+ * - Fixed RZUSBSTICK board LED driver header incorrect macro definition order causing compile errors
+ * - Calling USB_Init() when the USB interface is already configured now forces a complete interface reset
+ * and re-enumeration - fixes MyUSB DFU bootloader not switching to app code correctly when soft reset used
+ * - Fixed "No newline at end of file" warning when stream callbacks are enabled
+ * - DFU bootloader now uses fixed signature bytes per device, rather than reading them out dynamically for size
+ * - Added new FIXED_CONTROL_ENDPOINT_SIZE and USE_SINGLE_DEVICE_CONFIGURATION switches to statically define certain values to
+ * reduce compiled binary size
+ * - Added new NO_LIMITED_CONTROLLER_CONNECT switch to prevent the library from trying to determine bus connection
+ * state from the suspension and wake up events on the smaller USB AVRs
+ * - Added summary of all library compile time tokens to the documentation
+ * - Added overview of the LUFA scheduler to the documentation
+ * - Removed MANUAL_PLL_CONTROL compile time token, replaced with a mask for the USB_Init() Options parameter
+ * - CDC bootloader now uses the correct non-far or far versions of the pgm_* functions depending on if RAMPZ is defined
+ * - Doxygen documentation now contains documentation on all the projects, bootloaders and most demos included with the library
+ * - CDC bootloader now runs user application when USB disconnected rather than waiting for a hard reset
+ * - MouseHostWithParser and KeyboardHostWithParser now support multiple-report devices
+ * - RNDIS demo can now close connections correctly using the new TCP_APP_CLOSECONNECTION() macro - used in Webserver
+ * - Fixed the DFU bootloader, no longer freezes up when certain files are programmed into an AVR, made reading/writing faster
+ * - Fixed mouse/joystick up/down movements reversed - HID mouse X/Y coordinates use a left-handed coordinate system, not a normal
+ * right-handed system
+ * - Added stub code to the CDC and USBtoSerial demos showing how to read and set the RS-232 handshake lines - not currently used in
+ * the demos, but the example code and supporting defines are now in place
+ * - Interrupts are now disabled when processing a control request in device mode, to avoid exceeding the strict control request
+ * timing requirements.
+ * - All demos now use a central StatusUpdate() function rather than direct calls to the board LED functions, so that the demos can
+ * easily be altered to show different LED combinations (or do something else entirely) as the demo's status changes
+ * - Removed LED commands from the CDC bootloader, unused by most AVR910 programming software
+ * - Fixed RNDIS demo ICMP ping requests echoing back incorrect data
+ * - Added DHCP server code to RNDIS demo, allowing for hands-free auto configuration on any PC
+ * - Fixed DFU bootloader PID value for the ATMEGA16U4 AVR
+ * - Endpoint and Pipe configuration functions now return an error code indicating success or failure
+ * - USB Reset in device mode now resets and disables all device endpoints
+ * - Added intermediate states to the host mode state machine, reducing the USB task blocking time to no more than 1ms explicitly per
+ * invocation when in host mode
+ * - Added support for the ATMEGA32U6 microcontroller
+ * - Added STATIC_ENDPOINT_CONFIGURATION compile time option, enabled in the bootloaders to minimize space usage
+ * - Removed redundant code from the USB device GetStatus() chapter 9 processing routine
+ * - Added new TeensyHID bootloader, compatible with the Teensy HID protocol (http://www.pjrc.com/teensy/)
+ * - Versions are now numbered by release dates, rather than arbitrary major/minor revision numbers
+ * - USB_RemoteWakeupEnabled is now correctly set and cleared by SetFeature and ClearFeature requests from the host
+ * - Changed prototype of GetDescriptor, so that it now returns the descriptor size (or zero if the descriptor doesn't exist)
+ * rather than passing the size back to the caller through a parameter and returning a boolean
+ *
+ *
+ * \section Sec_ChangeLog153 Version 1.5.3 - Released 2nd October, 2008
+ *
+ * - Fixed CDC bootloader using pgmspace macros for some descriptors inappropriately
+ * - Updated all Mouse and Keyboard device demos to include boot protocol support (now works in BIOS)
+ * - Renamed bootloader directories to remove spaces, which were causing build problems on several OSes
+ * - Removed serial number strings from all but the MassStore demo where it is required - users were not
+ * modifying the code to either omit the descriptor or use a unique serial per device causing problems
+ * when multiple units of the same device were plugged in at the same time
+ * - AudioOutput and AudioInput demos now correctly silence endpoints when not enabled by the host
+ * - Added KeyboardMouse demo (Keyboard and Mouse functionality combined into a single demo)
+ * - Added DriverStubs directory to house board level driver templates, to make MyUSB compatible custom board
+ * driver creation easier
+ * - Extended MassStorage demo to support multiple LUNs, 2 by default
+ * - Fixed incorrect device address mask, preventing the device from enumerating with addresses larger than 63
+ * - Fixed incorrect data direction mask in the GetStatus standard request, preventing it from being handled
+ * - Fixed incorrect GetStatus standard request for endpoints, now returns the endpoint STALL status correctly
+ * - Added in new USB_RemoteWakeupEnabled and USB_CurrentlySelfPowered flags rather than using fixed values
+ * - Added DualCDC demo to demonstrate the use of Interface Association Descriptors
+ * - Added pipe NAK detection and clearing API
+ * - Added pipe status change (NAK, STALL, etc.) interrupt API
+ * - Fixed MassStorageHost demo so that it no longer freezes randomly when issuing several commands in a row
+ * - Host demos configuration descriptor routines now return a unique error code when the returned data does
+ * not have a valid configuration descriptor header
+ * - Added Endpoint_WaitUntilReady() and Pipe_WaitUntilReady() functions
+ * - Stream functions now have software timeouts, timeout period can be set by the USB_STREAM_TIMEOUT_MS token
+ * - All demos now pass the USB.org automated Chapter 9 device compliance tests
+ * - All HID demos now pass the USB.org automated HID compliance tests
+ * - Polling interval of the interrupt endpoint in the CDC based demos changed to 0xFF to fix problems on Linux systems
+ * - Changed stream functions to accept a new callback function, with NO_STREAM_CALLBACKS used to disable all callbacks
+ * - Mass Storage demo dataflash management routines changed to use the endpoint stream functions
+ * - Added AVRStudio project files for each demo in addition to the existing Programmer's Notepad master project file
+ * - Re-added call to ReconfigureUSART() in USBtoSerial SetLineCoding request, so that baud rate changes
+ * are reflected in the hardware (change was previously lost)
+ *
+ *
+ * \section Sec_ChangeLog152 Version 1.5.2 - Released 31st July, 2008
+ *
+ * - Fixed SwapEndian_32() function in Common.h so that it now works correctly (wrong parameter types)
+ * - Updated RNDIS demo - notification endpoint is no longer blocking so that it works with faulty Linux RNDIS
+ * implementations (where the notification endpoint is ignored in favor of polling the control endpoint)
+ * - Fixed incorrect Vendor Description string return size in RNDIS demo for the OID_GEN_VENDOR_DESCRIPTION OID token
+ * - Added very basic TCP/IP stack and HTTP/TELNET servers to RNDIS demo
+ * - Fixed DFU bootloader exit causing programming software to complain about failed writes
+ * - Fixed DFU bootloader EEPROM programming mode wiping first flash page
+ * - Fixed Clear/Set Feature device standard request processing code (fixing MassStorage demo in the process)
+ * - Added support for the ATMEGA16U4 AVR microcontroller
+ * - Library license changed from LGPLv3 to MIT license
+ *
+ *
+ * \section Sec_ChangeLog151 Version 1.5.1 - Released 31st July, 2008
+ *
+ * - Changed host demos to enable the host function task on the firing of the USB_DeviceEnumerationComplete event
+ * rather than the USB_DeviceAttached event
+ * - HID Usage Stack now forcefully cleared after an IN/OUT/FEATURE item has been completely processed to remove
+ * any referenced but not created usages
+ * - Changed USB_INT_DisableAllInterrupts() and USB_INT_ClearAllInterrupts(), USB_Host_GetNextDescriptorOfType(),
+ * USB_Host_GetNextDescriptorOfTypeBefore(), USB_Host_GetNextDescriptorOfTypeAfter() to normal functions (from inline)
+ * - Fixed USBtoSerial demo not sending data, only receiving
+ * - Fixed main makefile to make all by default, fixed MagStripe directory case to prevent case-sensitive path problems
+ * - ConfigDescriptor functions made normal, instead of static inline
+ * - Pipe/Endpoint *_Ignore_* functions changed to *_Discard_*, old names still present as aliases
+ * - Fixed ENDPOINT_MAX_SIZE define to be correct on limited USB controller AVRs
+ * - Changed endpoint and pipe size translation routines to use previous IF/ELSE IF cascade code, new algorithmic
+ * approach was buggy and caused problems
+ * - Bootloaders now compile with -fno-inline-small-functions option to reduce code size
+ * - Audio demos now use correct endpoint sizes for full and limited controller USB AVRs, double banking in all cases
+ * to be in line with the specification (isochronous endpoints MUST be double banked)
+ * - Added Interface Association descriptor to StdDescriptors.h, based on the relevant USB2.0 ECN
+ * - Fixed MIDI demo, corrected Audio Streaming descriptor to follow the MIDI-specific AS structure
+ * - Fixed HID class demo descriptors so that the HID interface's protocol is 0x00 (required for non-boot protocol HID
+ * devices) to prevent problems on hosts expecting the boot protocol functions to be supported
+ * - Added read/write control stream functions to Endpoint.h
+ * - Fixed AudioOut demo not setting port pins to inputs on USB disconnect properly
+ * - Added RNDISEthernet demo application
+ *
+ *
+ * \section Sec_ChangeLog150 Version 1.5.0 - Released 10 June, 2008
+ *
+ * - Fixed MIDI demo, now correctly waits for the endpoint to be ready between multiple note messages
+ * - Added CDC Host demo application
+ * - Added KeyboardFullInt demo application
+ * - Endpoint and Pipe creation routines now mask endpoint/pipe size with the size mask, to remove transaction
+ * size bits not required for the routines (improves compatibility with devices)
+ * - Fixed AudioInput demo - now correctly sends sampled audio to the host PC
+ * - Fixed AudioOutput demo once more -- apparently Windows requires endpoint packets to be >=192 bytes
+ * - Shrunk round-robbin scheduler code slightly via the use of struct pointers rather than array indexes
+ * - Fixed off-by-one error when determining if the Usage Stack is full inside the HID Report parser
+ * - Renamed Magstripe.h to MagstripeHW.h and moved driver out of the library and into the MagStripe demo folder
+ * - Added preprocessor checks to enable C linkage on the library components when used with a C++ compiler
+ * - Added Still Image Host demo application
+ * - The USB device task now restores the previously selected endpoint, allowing control requests to be transparently
+ * handled via interrupts while other endpoints are serviced through polling
+ * - Fixed device signature being sent in reverse order in the CDC bootloader
+ * - Host demos now have a separate ConfigDescriptor.c/.h file for configuration descriptor processing
+ * - HostWithParser demos now have a separate HIDReport.c/.h file for HID report processing and dumping
+ * - Removed non-mandatory commands from MassStorage demo to save space, fixed SENSE ResponseCode value
+ * - CDC demos now send empty packets after sending a full one to prevent buffering issues on the host
+ * - Updated demo descriptors to use VID/PID values donated by Atmel
+ * - Added DoxyGen documentation to the source files
+ * - Fixed Serial_IsCharReceived() definition, was previously reversed
+ * - Removed separate USB_Descriptor_Language_t descriptor, USB_Descriptor_String_t is used instead
+ * - Removed unused Device Qualifier descriptor structure
+ * - Renamed the USB_CreateEndpoints event to the more appropriate USB_ConfigurationChanged
+ * - Fixed MassStorageHost demo reading in the block data in reverse
+ * - Removed outdated typedefs in StdRequestType.h, superseded by the macro masks
+ * - Corrected OTG.h is now included when the AVR supports both Host and Device modes, for creating OTG products
+ * - USB_DeviceEnumerationComplete event is now also fired when in device mode and the host has finished its enumeration
+ * - Interrupt driven demos now properly restore previously selected endpoint when ISR is complete
+ * - The value of USB_HOST_TIMEOUT_MS can now be overridden in the user project makefile to a custom fixed timeout value
+ * - Renamed USB_Host_SOFGeneration_* macros to more friendly USB_Host_SuspendBus(), USB_Host_ResumeBus()
+ * and USB_Host_IsBusSuspended()
+ * - Renamed *_*_Is* macros to *_Is* to make all flag checking macros consistent, Pipe_SetInterruptFreq() is now
+ * Pipe_SetInterruptPeriod() to use the correct terminology
+ * - UnicodeString member of USB_Descriptor_String_t struct changed to an ordinary int array type, so that the GCC
+ * Unicode strings (prefixed with an L before the opening quotation mark) can be used instead of explicit arrays
+ * of ASCII characters
+ * - Fixed Endpoint/Pipes being configured incorrectly if the maximum endpoint/pipe size for the selected USB AVR
+ * model was given as the bank size
+ * - HID device demos now use a true raw array for the HID report descriptor rather than a struct wrapped array
+ * - Added VERSION_BCD() macro, fixed reported HID and USB version numbers in demo descriptors
+ * - Cleaned up GetDescriptor device chapter 9 handler function
+ * - Added GET_REPORT class specific request to HID demos to make them complaint to the HID class
+ * - Cleaned up setting of USB_IsInitialized and USB_IsConnected values to only when needed
+ * - Removed Atomic.c and ISRMacro.h; the library was already only compatible with recent avr-lib-c for other reasons
+ * - All demos and library functions now use USB standardized names for the USB data (bRequest, wLength, etc.)
+ * - Added USE_NONSTANDARD_DESCRIPTOR_NAMES token to switch back to the non-standard descriptor element names
+ *
+ *
+ * \section Sec_ChangeLog141 Version 1.4.1 - Released 5 May, 2008
+ *
+ * - Enhanced KeyboardWithParser demo, now prints out pressed alphanumeric characters like the standard demo
+ * - Fixed MassStorage demo, read/writes using non mode-10 commands now work correctly
+ * - Corrected version number in Version.h
+ *
+ *
+ * \section Sec_ChangeLog140 Version 1.4.0 - Released 5 May, 2008
+ *
+ * - Added HID Report Parser API to the library
+ * - Added Mouse and Keyboard host demo applications, using the new HID report parser engine
+ * - Added MouseFullInt demo, which demonstrates a fully interrupt (including control requests) mouse device
+ * - Fixed incorrect length value in the audio control descriptor of the AudioOutput and AudioInput demos
+ * - Added MIDI device demo application to the library
+ * - Fixed problem preventing USB devices from being resumed from a suspended state
+ * - Added new CDC class bootloader to the library, based on the AVR109 bootloader protocol
+ * - Added header to each demo application indicating the mode, class, subclass, standards used and supported speed
+ * - Functions expecting endpoint/pipe numbers are no longer automatically masked against ENDPOINT_EPNUM_MASK or
+ * PIPE_PIPENUM_MASK - this should be manually added to code which requires it
+ * - Fixed DFU class bootloader - corrected frequency of flash page writes, greatly reducing programming time
+ * - Renamed AVR_HOST_GetDeviceConfigDescriptor() to USB_Host_GetDeviceConfigDescriptor() and AVR_HOST_GetNextDescriptor()
+ * to USB_Host_GetNextDescriptor()
+ * - Added new USB_Host_GetNextDescriptorOfTypeBefore() and USB_Host_GetNextDescriptorOfTypeAfter() routines
+ * - Moved configuration descriptor routines to MyUSB/Drivers/USB/Class/, new accompanying ConfigDescriptors.c file
+ * - Added new configuration descriptor comparator API for more powerful descriptor parsing, updated host demos to use the
+ * new comparator API
+ * - Fixed MassStorageHost demo capacity printout, and changed data read/write mode from little-endian to the correct
+ * big-endian for SCSI devices
+ * - Fixed macro/function naming consistency; USB_HOST is now USB_Host, USB_DEV is now USB_Device
+ * - Added better error reporting to host demos
+ * - Added 10 microsecond delay after addressing devices in host mode, to prevent control stalls
+ *
+ *
+ * \section Sec_ChangeLog132 Version 1.3.2 - Released April 1st, 2008
+ *
+ * - Added call to ReconfigureUSART() in USBtoSerial SetLineCoding request, so that baud rate changes
+ * are reflected in the hardware
+ * - Fixed CDC and USBtoSerial demos - Stream commands do not work for control endpoints, and the
+ * GetLineCoding request had an incorrect RequestType mask preventing it from being processed
+ * - Improved reliability of the USBtoSerial demo, adding a busy wait while the buffer is full
+ * - Device control endpoint size is now determined from the device's descriptors rather than being fixed
+ * - Separated out SPI code into new SPI driver in AT90USBXXX driver directory
+ * - Bootloader now returns correct PID for the selected USB AVR model, not just the AT90USB128X PID
+ * - Added support for the RZUSBSTICK board
+ * - Bicolour driver removed in favor of generic LEDs driver
+ * - Added support for the ATMEGA32U4 AVR
+ * - Added MANUAL_PLL_CONTROL compile time option to prevent the USB library from manipulating the PLL
+ *
+ *
+ * \section Sec_ChangeLog131 Version 1.3.1 - Released March 19th 2008
+ *
+ * - Fixed USB to Serial demo - class value in the descriptors was incorrect
+ * - Control endpoint size changed from 64 bytes to 8 bytes to save on USB FIFO RAM and to allow low
+ * speed mode devices to enumerate properly
+ * - USB to Serial demo data endpoints changed to dual-banked 16 byte to allow the demo to work
+ * on USB AVRs with limited USB FIFO RAM
+ * - Changed demo endpoint numbers to use endpoints 3 and 4 for double banking, to allow limited
+ * USB device controller AVRs (AT90USB162, AT90USB82) to function correctly
+ * - Updated Audio Out demo to use timer 1 for AVRs lacking a timer 3 for the PWM output
+ * - Fixed incorrect USB_DEV_OPT_HIGHSPEED entry in the Mass Storage device demo makefile
+ * - Optimized Mass Storage demo for a little extra transfer speed
+ * - Added LED indicators to the Keyboard demo for Caps Lock, Num Lock and Scroll Lock
+ * - Added Endpoint_Read_Stream, Endpoint_Write_Stream, Pipe_Read_Stream and Pipe_Write_Stream functions
+ * (including Big and Little Endian variants)
+ * - Made Dataflash functions inline for speed, removed now empty Dataflash.c driver file
+ * - Added new SetSystemClockPrescaler() macro (thanks to Joerg Wunsch)
+ * - Fixed Endpoint_ClearStall() to function correctly on full USB controller AVRs (AT90USBXXX6/7)
+ * - Endpoint_Setup_In_Clear() and Endpoint_Setup_Out_Clear() no longer set FIFOCON, in line with the
+ * directives in the datasheet
+ * - Fixed PLL prescaler defines for all AVR models and frequencies
+ * - Fixed ENDPOINT_INT_IN and ENDPOINT_INT_OUT definitions
+ * - Added interrupt driven keyboard and mouse device demos
+ * - Combined USB_Device_ClearFeature and USB_Device_SetFeature requests into a single routine for code
+ * size savings
+ * - Added missing Pipe_GetCurrentPipe() macro to Pipe.h
+ *
+ *
+ * \section Sec_ChangeLog130 Version 1.3.0 - Released March 7th 2008
+ *
+ * - Unnecessary control endpoint config removed from device mode
+ * - Fixed device standard request interpreter accidentally processing some class-specific requests
+ * - Added USE_RAM_DESCRIPTORS and USE_EEPROM_DESCRIPTORS compile time options to instruct the library
+ * to use descriptors stored in RAM or EEPROM rather than flash memory
+ * - All demos now disable watchdog on startup, in case it has been enabled by fuses or the bootloader
+ * - USB_DEV_OPT_LOWSPEED option now works correctly
+ * - Added ability to set the USB options statically for a binary size reduction via the USE_STATIC_OPTIONS
+ * compile time define
+ * - USB_Init no longer takes a Mode parameter if compiled for a USB device with no host mode option, or
+ * if forced to a particular mode via the USB_HOST_ONLY or USB_DEVICE_ONLY compile time options
+ * - USB_Init no longer takes an Options parameter if options statically configured by USE_STATIC_OPTIONS
+ * - Endpoint_Ignore_* and Pipe_Ignore_* made smaller by making the dummy variable non-volatile so that the
+ * compiler can throw away the result more efficiently
+ * - Added in an optional GroupID value to each scheduler entry, so that groups of tasks can once again be
+ * controlled by the new Scheduler_SetGroupTaskMode() routine
+ * - Added support for AT90USB162 and AT90USB82 AVR models
+ * - Added support for the STK525 and STK526 boards
+ * - Added support for custom board drivers to be supplied by selecting the board type as BOARD_USER, and
+ * placing board drivers in {Application Directory}/Board/
+ * - PLL is now stopped and USB clock is frozen when detached from host in device mode, to save power
+ * - Joystick defines are now in synch with the schematics - orientation will be rotated for the USBKEY
+ * - Fixed USB_DEV_IsUSBSuspended() - now checks the correct register
+ * - Fixed data transfers to devices when in host mode
+ * - Renamed USB_DEV_OPT_HIGHSPEED to USB_DEV_OPT_FULLSPEED and USB_HOST_IsDeviceHighSpeed() to
+ * USB_HOST_IsDeviceFullSpeed() to be in line with the official USB speed names (to avoid confusion with
+ * the real high speed mode, which is unavailable on the USB AVRs)
+ *
+ *
+ * \section Sec_ChangeLog120 Version 1.2.0 - Released February 4th, 2008
+ *
+ * - Added USB_DeviceEnumerationComplete event for host mode
+ * - Added new Scheduler_Init routine to prepare the scheduler, so that tasks can be started and
+ * stopped before the scheduler has been started (via Scheduler_Start)
+ * - Connection events in both Device and Host mode are now interrupt-driven, allowing the USB management
+ * task to be stopped when the USB is not connected to a host or device
+ * - All demos updated to stop the USB task when not in use via the appropriate USB events
+ * - Mass Storage Host demo application updated to function correctly with all USB flash disks
+ * - Mass Storage Host demo application now prints out the capacity and number of LUNs in the attached
+ * device, and prints the first block as hexadecimal numbers rather than ASCII characters
+ * - Endpoint and Pipe clearing routines now clear the Endpoint/Pipe interrupt and status flags
+ * - Shifted error handling code in the host enum state machine to a single block, to reduce code complexity
+ * - Added in DESCRIPTOR_TYPE, DESCRIPTOR_SIZE and DESCRIPTOR_CAST macros to make config descriptor processing
+ * clearer in USB hosts and DESCRIPTOR_ADDRESS for convenience in USB devices
+ * - Added in alloca macro to common.h, in case the user is using an old version of avr-lib-c missing the macro
+ *
+ *
+ * \section Sec_ChangeLog130 Version 1.1.0 - Released January 25th 2008
+ *
+ * - Fixed DCONNI interrupt being enabled accidentally after a USB reset
+ * - Fixed DDISCI interrupt not being disabled when a device is not connected
+ * - Added workaround for powerless pull-up devices causing false disconnect interrupts
+ * - Added USB_DeviceEnumerationFailed event for Host mode
+ * - AVR_HOST_GetDeviceConfigDescriptor routine no longer modifies ConfigSizePtr if a valid buffer
+ * pointer is passed
+ * - Added ALLOCABLE_BYTES to DynAlloc, and added code to make the size of key storage variables
+ * dependant on size of memory parameters passed in via the user project's makefile
+ * - Fixed incorrect device reset routine being called in USBTask
+ * - Devices which do not connect within the standard 300mS are now supported
+ * - Removed incorrect ATTR_PURE from Scheduler_SetTaskMode(), which was preventing tasks from being
+ * started/stopped, as well as USB_InitTaskPointer(), which was breaking dual device/host USB projects
+ * - Changed scheduler to use the task name rather than IDs for setting the task mode, eliminating the
+ * need to have a task ID list
+ * - ID transition interrupt now raises the appropriate device/host disconnect event if device attached
+ * - Fixed double VBUS change (and VBUS -) event when detaching in device mode
+ * - Added ability to disable ANSI terminal codes by the defining of DISABLE_TERMINAL_CODES in makefile
+ * - Removed return from ConfigurePipe and ConfigureEndpoint functions - use Pipe_IsConfigured() and
+ * Endpoint_IsConfigured() after calling the config functions to determine success
+ */
+
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+/** \file
+ *
+ * This file contains special DoxyGen information for the generation of the main page and other special
+ * documentation pages. It is not a project source file.
+ */
+
+/** \page Page_TokenSummary Summary of Compile Tokens
+ *
+ * The following lists all the possible tokens which can be defined in a project makefile, and passed to the
+ * compiler via the -D switch, to alter the LUFA library code. These tokens may alter the library behaviour,
+ * or remove features unused by a given application in order to save flash space.
+ *
+ *
+ * \section Sec_SummaryNonUSBTokens Non USB Related Tokens
+ * This section describes compile tokens which affect non-USB sections of the LUFA library.
+ *
+ * <b>DISABLE_TERMINAL_CODES</b> - ( \ref Group_Terminal ) \n
+ * If an application contains ANSI terminal control codes listed in TerminalCodes.h, it might be desired to remove them
+ * at compile time for use with a terminal which is non-ANSI control code aware, without modifying the source code. If
+ * this token is defined, all ANSI control codes in the application code from the TerminalCodes.h header are removed from
+ * the source code at compile time.
+ *
+ *
+ * \section Sec_SummaryUSBClassTokens USB Class Driver Related Tokens
+ * This section describes compile tokens which affect USB class-specific drivers in the LUFA library.
+ *
+ * <b>HID_HOST_BOOT_PROTOCOL_ONLY</b> - ( \ref Group_USBClassHIDHost ) \n
+ * By default, the USB HID Host class driver is designed to work with HID devices using either the Boot or Report HID
+ * communication protocols. On devices where the Report protocol is not used (i.e. in applications where only basic
+ * Mouse or Keyboard operation is desired, using boot compatible devices), the code responsible for the Report protocol
+ * mode can be removed to save space in the compiled application by defining this token. When defined, it is still necessary
+ * to explicitly put the attached device into Boot protocol mode via a call to \ref HID_Host_SetBootProtocol().
+ *
+ * <b>HID_STATETABLE_STACK_DEPTH</b>=<i>x</i> - ( \ref Group_HIDParser ) \n
+ * HID reports may contain PUSH and POP elements, to store and retrieve the current HID state table onto a stack. This
+ * allows for reports to save the state table before modifying it slightly for a data item, and then restore the previous
+ * state table in a compact manner. This token may be defined to a non-zero 8-bit value to give the maximum depth of the state
+ * table stack. If not defined, this defaults to the value indicated in the HID.h file documentation.
+ *
+ * <b>HID_USAGE_STACK_DEPTH</b>=<i>x</i> - ( \ref Group_HIDParser ) \n
+ * HID reports generally contain many USAGE elements, which are assigned to INPUT, OUTPUT and FEATURE items in succession
+ * when multiple items are defined at once (via REPORT COUNT elements). This allows for several items to be defined with
+ * different usages in a compact manner. This token may be defined to a non-zero 8-bit value to set the maximum depth of the
+ * usage stack, indicating the maximum number of USAGE items which can be stored temporarily until the next INPUT, OUTPUT
+ * and FEATURE item. If not defined, this defaults to the value indicated in the HID.h file documentation.
+ *
+ * <b>HID_MAX_COLLECTIONS</b>=<i>x</i> - ( \ref Group_HIDParser ) \n
+ * HID reports generally contain several COLLECTION elements, used to group related data items together. Collection information
+ * is stored separately in the processed usage structure (and referred to by the data elements in the structure) to save space.
+ * This token may be defined to a non-zero 8-bit value to set the maximum number of COLLECTION items which can be processed by the
+ * parser into the resultant processed report structure. If not defined, this defaults to the value indicated in the HID.h file
+ * documentation.
+ *
+ * <b>HID_MAX_REPORTITEMS</b>=<i>x</i> - ( \ref Group_HIDParser ) \n
+ * All HID reports contain one or more INPUT, OUTPUT and/or FEATURE items describing the data which can be sent to and from the HID
+ * device. Each item has associated usages, bit offsets in the item reports and other associated data indicating the manner in which
+ * the report data should be interpreted by the host. This token may be defined to a non-zero 8-bit value to set the maximum number of
+ * data elements which can be stored in the processed HID report structure, including INPUT, OUTPUT and (if enabled) FEATURE items.
+ * If a item has a multiple count (i.e. a REPORT COUNT of more than 1), each item in the report count is placed separately in the
+ * processed HID report table. If not defined, this defaults to the value indicated in the HID.h file documentation.
+ *
+ * <b>HID_MAX_REPORT_IDS</b>=<i>x</i> - ( \ref Group_HIDParser ) \n
+ * HID reports may contain several report IDs, to logically distinguish grouped device data from one another - for example, a combination
+ * keyboard and mouse might use report IDs to separate the keyboard reports from the mouse reports. In order to determine the size of each
+ * report, and thus know how many bytes must be read or written, the size of each report (IN, OUT and FEATURE) must be calculated and
+ * stored. This token may be defined to a non-zero 8-bit value to set the maximum number of report IDs in a device which can be processed
+ * and their sizes calculated/stored into the resultant processed report structure. If not defined, this defaults to the value indicated in
+ * the HID.h file documentation.
+ *
+ * <b>NO_CLASS_DRIVER_AUTOFLUSH</b>
+ * Many of the device and host mode class drivers automatically flush any data waiting to be written to an interface, when the corresponding
+ * USB management task is executed. This is usually desirable to ensure that any queued data is sent as soon as possible once and new data is
+ * constructed in the main program loop. However, if flushing is to be controlled manually by the user application via the *_Flush() commands,
+ * the compile time token may be defined in the application's makefile to disable automatic flushing during calls to the class driver USB
+ * management tasks.
+ *
+ * \section Sec_SummaryUSBTokens General USB Driver Related Tokens
+ * This section describes compile tokens which affect USB driver stack as a whole in the LUFA library.
+ *
+ * <b>NO_STREAM_CALLBACKS</b> - ( \ref Group_EndpointPacketManagement , \ref Group_PipePacketManagement )\n
+ * Both the endpoint and the pipe driver code contains stream functions, allowing for arrays of data to be sent to or from the
+ * host easily via a single function call (rather than complex routines worrying about sending full packets, waiting for the endpoint/
+ * pipe to become ready, etc.). By default, these stream functions require a callback function which is executed after each byte processed,
+ * allowing for early-aborts of stream transfers by the application. If callbacks are not required in an application, they can be removed
+ * by defining this token, reducing the compiled binary size. When removed, the stream functions no longer accept a callback function as
+ * a parameter.
+ *
+ * <b>FAST_STREAM_TRANSFERS</b> - ( \ref Group_EndpointPacketManagement , \ref Group_PipePacketManagement )\n
+ * By default, streams are transferred internally via a loop, sending or receiving one byte per iteration before checking for a bank full
+ * or empty condition. This allows for multiple stream functions to be chained together easily, as there are no alignment issues. However,
+ * this can lead to heavy performance penalties in applications where large streams are used frequently. When this compile time option is
+ * used, bytes are sent or received in groups of 8 bytes at a time increasing performance at the expense of a larger flash memory consumption
+ * due to the extra code required to deal with byte alignment.
+ *
+ * <b>USE_STATIC_OPTIONS</b>=<i>x</i> - ( \ref Group_USBManagement ) \n
+ * By default, the USB_Init() function accepts dynamic options at runtime to alter the library behaviour, including whether the USB pad
+ * voltage regulator is enabled, and the device speed when in device mode. By defining this token to a mask comprised of the USB options
+ * mask defines usually passed as the Options parameter to USB_Init(), the resulting compiled binary can be decreased in size by removing
+ * the dynamic options code, and replacing it with the statically set options. When defined, the USB_Init() function no longer accepts an
+ * Options parameter.
+ *
+ * <b>USB_DEVICE_ONLY</b> - ( \ref Group_USBManagement ) \n
+ * For the USB AVR models supporting both device and host USB modes, the USB_Init() function contains a Mode parameter which specifies the
+ * mode the library should be initialized to. If only device mode is required, the code for USB host mode can be removed from the binary to
+ * save space. When defined, the USB_Init() function no longer accepts a Mode parameter. This define is irrelevant on smaller USB AVRs which
+ * do not support host mode.
+ *
+ * <b>USB_HOST_ONLY</b> - ( \ref Group_USBManagement ) \n
+ * Same as USB_DEVICE_ONLY, except the library is fixed to USB host mode rather than USB device mode. Not available on some USB AVR models.
+ *
+ * <b>USB_STREAM_TIMEOUT_MS</b>=<i>x</i> - ( \ref Group_USBManagement ) \n
+ * When endpoint and/or pipe stream functions are used, by default there is a timeout between each transfer which the connected device or host
+ * must satisfy, or the stream function aborts the remaining data transfer. This token may be defined to a non-zero 16-bit value to set the timeout
+ * period for stream transfers, specified in milliseconds. If not defined, the default value specified in LowLevel.h is used instead.
+ *
+ * <b>NO_LIMITED_CONTROLLER_CONNECT</b> - ( \ref Group_Events ) \n
+ * On the smaller USB AVRs, the USB controller lacks VBUS events to determine the physical connection state of the USB bus to a host. In lieu of
+ * VBUS events, the library attempts to determine the connection state via the bus suspension and wake up events instead. This however may be
+ * slightly inaccurate due to the possibility of the host suspending the bus while the device is still connected. If accurate connection status is
+ * required, the VBUS line of the USB connector should be routed to an AVR pin to detect its level, so that the USB_DeviceState global
+ * can be accurately set and the \ref EVENT_USB_Device_Connect() and \ref EVENT_USB_Device_Disconnect() events manually raised by the RAISE_EVENT macro.
+ * When defined, this token disables the library's auto-detection of the connection state by the aforementioned suspension and wake up events.
+ *
+ * <b>NO_SOF_EVENTS</b> - ( \ref Group_Events ) \n
+ * By default, there exists a LUFA application event for the start of each USB frame while the USB bus is not suspended in either host or device mode.
+ * This event can be selectively enabled or disabled by calling the appropriate device or host mode function. When this compile time token is defined,
+ * the ability to receive USB Start of Frame events via the \ref EVENT_USB_Device_StartOfFrame() or \ref EVENT_USB_Host_StartOfFrame() events is removed,
+ * reducing the compiled program's binary size.
+ *
+ * \section Sec_SummaryUSBDeviceTokens USB Device Mode Driver Related Tokens
+ * This section describes compile tokens which affect USB driver stack of the LUFA library when used in Device mode.
+ *
+ * <b>USE_RAM_DESCRIPTORS</b> - ( \ref Group_Descriptors ) \n
+ * Define this token to indicate to the USB driver that all device descriptors are stored in RAM, rather than being located in any one
+ * of the AVR's memory spaces. RAM descriptors may be desirable in applications where the descriptors need to be modified at runtime.
+ *
+ * <b>USE_FLASH_DESCRIPTORS</b> - ( \ref Group_Descriptors ) \n
+ * Similar to USE_RAM_DESCRIPTORS, but all descriptors are stored in the AVR's FLASH memory rather than RAM.
+ *
+ * <b>USE_EEPROM_DESCRIPTORS</b> - ( \ref Group_Descriptors ) \n
+ * Similar to USE_RAM_DESCRIPTORS, but all descriptors are stored in the AVR's EEPROM memory rather than RAM.
+ *
+ * <b>NO_INTERNAL_SERIAL</b> - ( \ref Group_Descriptors ) \n
+ * Some AVR models contain a unique 20-digit serial number which can be used as the device serial number, while in device mode. This
+ * allows the host to uniquely identify the device regardless of if it is moved between USB ports on the same computer, allowing
+ * allocated resources (such as drivers, COM Port number allocations) to be preserved. This is not needed in many apps, and so the
+ * code that performs this task can be disabled by defining this option and passing it to the compiler via the -D switch.
+ *
+ * <b>FIXED_CONTROL_ENDPOINT_SIZE</b>=<i>x</i> - ( \ref Group_EndpointManagement ) \n
+ * By default, the library determines the size of the control endpoint (when in device mode) by reading the device descriptor.
+ * Normally this reduces the amount of configuration required for the library, allows the value to change dynamically (if
+ * descriptors are stored in EEPROM or RAM rather than flash memory) and reduces code maintenance. However, this token can be
+ * defined to a non-zero value instead to give the size in bytes of the control endpoint, to reduce the size of the compiled
+ * binary.
+ *
+ * <b>DEVICE_STATE_AS_GPIOR</b> - ( \ref Group_Device ) \n
+ * One of the most frequently used global variables in the stack is the USB_DeviceState global, which indicates the current state of
+ * the Device State Machine. To reduce the amount of code and time required to access and modify this global in an application, this token
+ * may be defined to a value between 0 and 2 to fix the state variable into one of the three general purpose IO registers inside the AVR
+ * reserved for application use. When defined, the corresponding GPIOR register should not be used within the user application except
+ * implicitly via the library APIs.
+ *
+ * <b>FIXED_NUM_CONFIGURATIONS</b>=<i>x</i> - ( \ref Group_Device ) \n
+ * By default, the library determines the number of configurations a USB device supports by reading the device descriptor. This reduces
+ * the amount of configuration required to set up the library, and allows the value to change dynamically (if descriptors are stored in
+ * EEPROM or RAM rather than flash memory) and reduces code maintenance. However, this value may be fixed via this token in the project
+ * makefile to reduce the compiled size of the binary at the expense of flexibility.
+ *
+ * <b>CONTROL_ONLY_DEVICE</b> \n
+ * In some limited USB device applications, there are no device endpoints other than the control endpoint; i.e. all device communication
+ * is through control endpoint requests. Defining this token will remove several features related to the selection and control of device
+ * endpoints internally, saving space. Generally, this is usually only useful in (some) bootloaders and is best avoided.
+ *
+ * <b>INTERRUPT_CONTROL_ENDPOINT</b> - ( \ref Group_USBManagement ) \n
+ * Some applications prefer to not call the USB_USBTask() management task regularly while in device mode, as it can complicate code significantly.
+ * Instead, when device mode is used this token can be passed to the library via the -D switch to allow the library to manage the USB control
+ * endpoint entirely via USB controller interrupts asynchronously to the user application. When defined, USB_USBTask() does not need to be called
+ * when in USB device mode.
+ *
+ * <b>NO_DEVICE_REMOTE_WAKEUP</b> - (\ref Group_Device ) \n
+ * Many devices do not require the use of the Remote Wakeup features of USB, used to wake up the USB host when suspended. On these devices,
+ * the code required to manage device Remote Wakeup can be disabled by defining this token and passing it to the library via the -D switch.
+ *
+ * <b>NO_DEVICE_SELF_POWER</b> - (\ref Group_Device ) \n
+ * USB devices may be bus powered, self powered, or a combination of both. When a device can be both bus powered and self powered, the host may
+ * query the device to determine the current power source, via \ref USB_CurrentlySelfPowered. For solely bus powered devices, this global and the
+ * code required to manage it may be disabled by passing this token to the library via the -D switch.
+ *
+ *
+ * \section Sec_SummaryUSBHostTokens USB Host Mode Driver Related Tokens
+ *
+ * This section describes compile tokens which affect USB driver stack of the LUFA library when used in Host mode.
+ *
+ * <b>HOST_STATE_AS_GPIOR</b> - ( \ref Group_Host ) \n
+ * One of the most frequently used global variables in the stack is the USB_HostState global, which indicates the current state of
+ * the Host State Machine. To reduce the amount of code and time required to access and modify this global in an application, this token
+ * may be defined to a value between 0 and 2 to fix the state variable into one of the three general purpose IO registers inside the AVR
+ * reserved for application use. When defined, the corresponding GPIOR register should not be used within the user application except
+ * implicitly via the library APIs.
+ *
+ * <b>USB_HOST_TIMEOUT_MS</b>=<i>x</i> - ( \ref Group_Host ) \n
+ * When a control transfer is initiated in host mode to an attached device, a timeout is used to abort the transfer if the attached
+ * device fails to respond within the timeout period. This token may be defined to a non-zero 16-bit value to set the timeout period for
+ * control transfers, specified in milliseconds. If not defined, the default value specified in Host.h is used instead.
+ *
+ * <b>HOST_DEVICE_SETTLE_DELAY_MS</b>=<i>x</i> - ( \ref Group_Host ) \n
+ * Some devices require a delay of up to 5 seconds after they are connected to VBUS before the enumeration process can be started, or
+ * they will fail to enumerate correctly. By placing a delay before the enumeration process, it can be ensured that the bus has settled
+ * back to a known idle state before communications occur with the device. This token may be defined to a 16-bit value to set the device
+ * settle period, specified in milliseconds. If not defined, the default value specified in Host.h is used instead.
+ */
+
diff --git a/LUFA/ManPages/CompilingApps.txt b/LUFA/ManPages/CompilingApps.txt
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+/** \file
+ *
+ * This file contains special DoxyGen information for the generation of the main page and other special
+ * documentation pages. It is not a project source file.
+ */
+
+/** \page Page_CompilingApps Compiling the Demos, Bootloaders and Projects
+ *
+ * The following details how to compile the included LUFA demos, applications and bootloaders using AVR-GCC.
+ *
+ * \section Sec_Prerequisites Prerequisites
+ * Before you can compile any of the LUFA library code or demos, you will need a recent distribution of avr-libc (1.6.2+)
+ * and the AVR-GCC (4.2+) compiler. For Windows users, the best way to obtain these is the WinAVR project
+ * (<a>http://winavr.sourceforge.net</a>) as this provides a single-file setup for everything required to compile your
+ * own AVR projects.
+ *
+ * \section Sec_Compiling Compiling a LUFA Application
+ * Compiling the LUFA demos, applications and/or bootloaders is very simple. LUFA comes with makefile scripts for
+ * each individual demo, bootloader and project folder, as well as scripts in the /Demos/, /Bootloaders/, /Projects/
+ * and the LUFA root directory. This means that compilation can be started from any of the above directories, with
+ * a build started from an upper directory in the directory structure executing build of all child directories under it.
+ * This means that while a build inside a particular demo directory will build only that particular demo, a build stated
+ * from the /Demos/ directory will build all LUFA demo projects sequentially.
+ *
+ * To build a project from the source via the command line, the command <b>"make all"</b> should be executed from the command line in the directory
+ * of interest. To remove compiled files (including the binary output, all intermediately files and all diagnostic output
+ * files), execute <b>"make clean"</b>. Once a "make all" has been run and no errors were encountered, the resulting binary will
+ * be located in the generated ".HEX" file. If your project makes use of pre-initialized EEPROM variables, the generated ".EEP"
+ * file will contain the project's EEPROM data.
+ */
diff --git a/LUFA/ManPages/ConfiguringApps.txt b/LUFA/ManPages/ConfiguringApps.txt
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+/** \file
+ *
+ * This file contains special DoxyGen information for the generation of the main page and other special
+ * documentation pages. It is not a project source file.
+ */
+
+/** \page Page_ConfiguringApps Configuring the Demos, Bootloaders and Projects
+ *
+ * If the target AVR model, clock speed, board or other settings are different from the current settings, they must be changed
+ * and the project recompiled from the source code before being programmed into the AVR microcontroller. Most project
+ * configuration options are located in the "makefile" build script inside each LUFA application's folder, however some
+ * demo or application-specific configuration settings (such as the output format in the AudioOut demo) are located in one or
+ * more of the source files of the project. See each project's individual documentation for application-specific configuration
+ * values.
+ *
+ * Each project "makefile" contains all the script and configuration data required to compile each project. When opened with
+ * any regular basic text editor such as Notepad or WordPad (ensure that the save format is a pure ASCII text format) the
+ * build configuration settings may be altered.
+ *
+ * Inside each makefile, a number of configuration variables are located, with the format "<VARIABLE NAME> = <VALUE>". For
+ * each application, the important variables which should be altered are:
+ *
+ * - <b>MCU</b>, the target AVR processor
+ * - <b>BOARD</b>, the target board hardware
+ * - <b>F_CLOCK</b>, the target raw master clock frequency, before any prescaling is performed
+ * - <b>F_CPU</b>, the target AVR CPU master clock frequency, after any prescaling
+ * - <b>CDEFS</b>, the C preprocessor defines which configure options the source code
+ * - <b>LUFA_PATH</b>, the path to the LUFA library source code
+ * - <b>LUFA_OPTS</b>, the compile time LUFA options which configure the library features
+ *
+ * These values should be changed to reflect the build hardware.
+ *
+ * \section Sec_MCU The MCU Parameter
+ * This parameter indicates the target AVR model for the compiled application. This should be set to the model of the target AVR
+ * (such as the AT90USB1287, or the ATMEGA32U4), in all lower-case (e.g. "at90usb1287"). Note that not all demos support all the
+ * USB AVR models, as they may make use of peripherals or modes only present in some devices.
+ *
+ * For supported processor models, see \ref Page_DeviceSupport.
+ *
+ * \section Sec_BOARD The BOARD Parameter
+ * This parameter indicates the target AVR board hardware for the compiled application. Some LUFA library drivers are board-specific,
+ * such as the LED driver, and the library needs to know the layout of the target board. If you are using one of the board models listed
+ * on the main library page, change this parameter to the board name in all UPPER-case.
+ *
+ * If you are not using any board-specific drivers in the LUFA library, or you are using a custom board layout, change this to read
+ * "USER" (no quotes) instead of a standard board name. If the USER board type is selected and the application makes use of one or more
+ * board-specific hardware drivers inside the LUFA library, then the appropriate stub drives files should be copied from the /BoardStubs/
+ * directory into a /Board/ folder inside the application directory, and the stub driver completed with the appropriate code to drive the
+ * custom board's hardware.
+ *
+ * For boards with built in hardware driver support within the LUFA library, see \ref Page_DeviceSupport.
+ *
+ * \section Sec_F_CLOCK The F_CLOCK Parameter
+ * This parameter indicates the target AVR's input clock frequency, in Hz. This is the actual clock input, before any prescaling is performed. In the
+ * USB AVR architecture, the input clock before any prescaling is fed directly to the PLL subsystem, and thus the PLL is derived directly from the
+ * clock input. The PLL then feeds the USB and other sections of the AVR with the correct upscaled frequencies required for those sections to function.
+ *
+ * <b>Note that this value does not actually *alter* the AVR's input clock frequency</b>, it is just a way to indicate to the library the clock frequency
+ * of the AVR as set by the AVR's fuses. If this value does not reflect the actual running frequency of the AVR, incorrect operation of one of more
+ * library components will occur.
+ *
+ * \section Sec_F_CPU The F_CPU Parameter
+ * This parameter indicates the target AVR's master CPU clock frequency, in Hz.
+ *
+ * <b>Note that this value does not actually *alter* the AVR's CPU clock frequency</b>, it is just a way to indicate to the library the clock frequency
+ * of the AVR core as set by the AVR's fuses. If this value does not reflect the actual running frequency of the AVR, incorrect operation of one of more
+ * library components will occur.
+ *
+ * \section Sec_CDEFS The CDEFS Parameter
+ * Many applications have features which can be controlled by the defining of specially named preprocessor tokens at the point of compilation - for example,
+ * an application might use a compile time token to turn on or off optional or mutually exclusive portions of code. Preprocessor tokens can be
+ * defined here by listing each one with the -D command line switch, and each token can optionally be defined to a specific value. When defined in the
+ * project makefile, these behave as if they were defined in every source file via a normal preprocessor define statement.
+ *
+ * Most applications will actually have multiple CDEF lines, which are concatenated together with the "+=" operator. This ensures that large
+ * numbers of configuration options remain readable by splitting up groups of options into separate lines.
+ *
+ * \section Sec_LUFA_PATH The LUFA_PATH Parameter
+ * As each LUFA program requires the LUFA library source code to compile correctly, the application must know where the LUFA library is located. This
+ * value specifies the path to the LUFA library base relative to the path of the project makefile.
+ *
+ * \section Sec_LUFA_OPTS The LUFA_OPTS Parameter
+ * This value is similar to the CDEFS parameter listed elsewhere -- indeed, it is simply a convenient place to group LUFA related tokens away from the
+ * application's compile time tokens. Normally, these options do not need to be altered to allow an application to compile and run correctly on a
+ * different board or AVR to the current configuration - if the options are incorrect, then the demo is most likely incompatible with the chosen USB AVR
+ * model and cannot be made to function through the altering of the makefile settings alone (or at all). Settings such as the USB mode (device, host or both),
+ * the USB interface speed (Low or Full speed) and other LUFA configuration options can be set here - see \ref Page_TokenSummary documentation for details
+ * on the available LUFA compile time configuration options.
+ */
diff --git a/LUFA/ManPages/DevelopingWithLUFA.txt b/LUFA/ManPages/DevelopingWithLUFA.txt
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+/** \file
+ *
+ * This file contains special DoxyGen information for the generation of the main page and other special
+ * documentation pages. It is not a project source file.
+ */
+
+/**
+ * \page Page_DevelopingWithLUFA Developing With LUFA
+ *
+ * This section of the manual contains information on LUFA development, such as Getting Started information,
+ * information on compile-time tuning of the library and other developer-related sections.
+ *
+ * <b>Subsections:</b>
+ * \li \subpage Page_TokenSummary - Summary of Compile Time Tokens
+ * \li \subpage Page_Migration - Migrating from an Older LUFA Version
+ * \li \subpage Page_VIDPID - Allocated USB VID and PID Values
+ * \li \subpage Page_BuildLibrary - Building as a Linkable Library
+ * \li \subpage Page_WritingBoardDrivers - How to Write Custom Board Drivers
+ * \li \subpage Page_SoftwareBootloaderStart - How to jump to the bootloader in software
+ */
+
diff --git a/LUFA/ManPages/DeviceSupport.txt b/LUFA/ManPages/DeviceSupport.txt
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+/** \file
+ *
+ * This file contains special DoxyGen information for the generation of the main page and other special
+ * documentation pages. It is not a project source file.
+ */
+
+/**
+ * \page Page_DeviceSupport Device and Hardware Support
+ *
+ * Currently supported AVR models:
+ * - AT90USB82 (USB Device Only)
+ * - ATMEGA8U2 (USB Device Only)
+ * - AT90USB162 (USB Device Only)
+ * - ATMEGA16U2 (USB Device Only)
+ * - ATMEGA16U4 (USB Device Only)
+ * - ATMEGA32U2 (USB Device Only)
+ * - ATMEGA32U4 (USB Device Only)
+ * - ATMEGA32U6 (USB Device Only)
+ * - AT90USB646 (USB Device Only)
+ * - AT90USB647 (USB Host and Device)
+ * - AT90USB1286 (USB Device Only)
+ * - AT90USB1287 (USB Host and Device)
+ *
+ * Currently supported Atmel boards (see \ref Group_BoardTypes):
+ * - AT90USBKEY
+ * - ATAVRUSBRF01
+ * - EVK527
+ * - RZUSBSTICK
+ * - STK525
+ * - STK526
+ * - XPLAIN (Both original first revision board, and newer boards with a different Dataflash model)
+ *
+ * Currently supported third-party boards (see \ref Group_BoardTypes for makefile BOARD constant names):
+ * - Adafruit U4 Breakout Board
+ * - Arduino Uno
+ * - Busware BUI
+ * - Busware CUL V3
+ * - Fletchtronics Bumble-B (using officially recommended peripheral layout)
+ * - Kernel Concepts USBFOO
+ * - Linnix UDIP
+ * - MattairTech JM-DB-U2
+ * - Maximus USB
+ * - Minimus USB
+ * - Olimex AVR-USB-162
+ * - PJRC Teensy (all revisions and versions)
+ * - TCNISO Blackcat USB JTAG
+ * - Tempusdictum Benito
+ * - Tom's USBTINY-MKII (all revisions and versions)
+ * - Any Other Custom User Boards (with Board Drivers if desired, see \ref Page_WritingBoardDrivers)
+ */
+
diff --git a/LUFA/ManPages/DirectorySummaries.txt b/LUFA/ManPages/DirectorySummaries.txt
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+/** \file
+ *
+ * This file contains special DoxyGen information for the generation of the main page and other special
+ * documentation pages. It is not a project source file.
+ */
+
+/** \dir LUFA/Common
+ * \brief Common library header files.
+ *
+ * This folder contains header files which are common to all parts of the LUFA library. They may be used freely in
+ * user applications.
+ *
+ * \dir LUFA/Drivers
+ * \brief Library hardware and software drivers.
+ *
+ * This folder contains all the library hardware and software drivers for each supported board and USB AVR
+ * microcontroller model.
+ *
+ * \dir LUFA/Drivers/Misc
+ * \brief Miscellaneous driver files.
+ *
+ * This folder contains drivers for aspects other than the USB interface, board hardware or AVR peripherals.
+ *
+ * \dir LUFA/Drivers/Peripheral
+ * \brief USB AVR peripheral driver files.
+ *
+ * This folder contains drivers for several of the AVR internal peripherals such as the USART, compatible with
+ * all USB AVR models.
+ *
+ * \dir LUFA/Drivers/Peripheral/AVRU4U6U7
+ * \brief AT90USBXXX6, AT90USBXXX7 and ATMEGAXXU4 AVR model peripheral driver files.
+ *
+ * This folder contains drivers for several of the AVR internal peripherals such as the USART, compatible only with
+ * the AT90USBXXX6, AT90USBXXX7 and ATMEGAXXU4 USB AVR models, such as the AT90USB1287. Its contents should <b>not</b> be
+ * included by the user application - the dispatch header file located in the parent directory should be used
+ * instead.
+ *
+ * \dir LUFA/Drivers/USB
+ * \brief USB controller peripheral driver files.
+ *
+ * This folder contains the main header files required to implement the USB interface in the USB supporting AVR models.
+ * The header files contained directly in this folder should be included in the user application in order to gain USB
+ * functionality, and the appropriate C source files in the LowLevel and HighLevel driver folders added to the compile
+ * and link stages.
+ *
+ * \dir LUFA/Drivers/USB/LowLevel
+ * \brief Low level USB driver files.
+ *
+ * This folder contains low level USB driver source files required to implement USB functionality on the USB AVR microcontrollers.
+ *
+ * \dir LUFA/Drivers/USB/HighLevel
+ * \brief High level USB driver files.
+ *
+ * This folder contains high level USB driver source files required to implement USB functionality on the USB AVR microcontrollers.
+ *
+ * \dir LUFA/Drivers/USB/Class
+ * \brief USB Class helper driver files.
+ *
+ * This folder contains drivers for implementing functionality of standardized USB classes. These are not used directly by the library,
+ * but provide a standard and library-maintained way of implementing functionality from some of the defined USB classes without extensive
+ * development effort. Is is recommended that these drivers be used where possible to reduce maintenance of user applications.
+ *
+ * \dir LUFA/Drivers/USB/Class/Device
+ * \brief USB Device Class helper driver files.
+ *
+ * Device mode drivers for the standard USB classes.
+ *
+ * \dir LUFA/Drivers/USB/Class/Host
+ * \brief USB Host Class helper driver files.
+ *
+ * Host mode drivers for the standard USB classes.
+ *
+ * \dir LUFA/Drivers/Board
+ * \brief Board hardware driver files.
+ *
+ * This folder contains drivers for interfacing with the physical hardware on supported commercial boards, primarily from
+ * the Atmel corporation. Header files in this folder should be included in user applications requiring the functionality of
+ * hardware placed on supported boards.
+ *
+ * \dir LUFA/Drivers/Board/USBKEY
+ * \brief USBKEY board hardware driver files.
+ *
+ * This folder contains drivers for hardware on the Atmel USBKEY demonstration board. The header files in this folder should
+ * not be included directly in user applications; the similarly named dispatch header files located in the parent Board directory
+ * should be included instead.
+ *
+ * \dir LUFA/Drivers/Board/STK526
+ * \brief STK526 board hardware driver files.
+ *
+ * This folder contains drivers for hardware on the Atmel STK526 development board. The header files in this folder should
+ * not be included directly in user applications; the similarly named dispatch header files located in the parent Board directory
+ * should be included instead.
+ *
+ * \dir LUFA/Drivers/Board/STK525
+ * \brief STK525 board hardware driver files.
+ *
+ * This folder contains drivers for hardware on the Atmel STK525 development board. The header files in this folder should
+ * not be included directly in user applications; the similarly named dispatch header files located in the parent Board directory
+ * should be included instead.
+ *
+ * \dir LUFA/Drivers/Board/RZUSBSTICK
+ * \brief RZUSBSTICK board hardware driver files.
+ *
+ * This folder contains drivers for hardware on the Atmel RZUSBSTICK board, as used in the Atmel "Raven" wireless kits. The header
+ * files in this folder should not be included directly in user applications; the similarly named dispatch header files located in
+ * the parent Board directory should be included instead.
+ *
+ * \dir LUFA/Drivers/Board/ATAVRUSBRF01
+ * \brief ATAVRUSBRF01 board hardware driver files.
+ *
+ * This folder contains drivers for hardware on the Atmel ATAVRUSBRF01 board, as used in several Atmel wireless demo kits. The header
+ * files in this folder should not be included directly in user applications; the similarly named dispatch header files located in
+ * the parent Board directory should be included instead.
+ *
+ * \dir LUFA/Drivers/Board/BUMBLEB
+ * \brief BUMBLEB board hardware driver files.
+ *
+ * This folder contains drivers for hardware on the Fletchtronics Bumble-B board (http://fletchtronics.net/bumble-b). The header
+ * files in this folder should not be included directly in user applications; the similarly named dispatch header files located in
+ * the parent Board directory should be included instead.
+ *
+ * \dir LUFA/Drivers/Board/XPLAIN
+ * \brief XPLAIN board hardware driver files.
+ *
+ * This folder contains drivers for hardware on the Atmel XPLAIN board (all hardware revisions). The header files in this folder
+ * should not be included directly in user applications; the similarly named dispatch header files located in the parent Board
+ * directory should be included instead.
+ *
+ * \dir LUFA/Drivers/Board/EVK527
+ * \brief XPLAIN board hardware driver files.
+ *
+ * This folder contains drivers for hardware on the Atmel EVK527 development board. The header files in this folder should
+ * not be included directly in user applications; the similarly named dispatch header files located in the parent Board directory
+ * should be included instead.
+ *
+ * \dir LUFA/Drivers/Board/TEENSY
+ * \brief TEENSY board hardware driver files.
+ *
+ * This folder contains drivers for hardware on all revisions of the PJRC Teensy boards (http://www.pjrc.com/teensy/). The header
+ * files in this folder should not be included directly in user applications; the similarly named dispatch header files located
+ * in the parent Board directory should be included instead.
+ *
+ * \dir LUFA/Drivers/Board/USBTINYMKII
+ * \brief USBTINY-MKII board hardware driver files.
+ *
+ * This folder contains drivers for hardware on all revisions of the USBTINY-MKII boards (http://tom-itx.dyndns.org:81/~webpage/).
+ * The header files in this folder should not be included directly in user applications; the similarly named dispatch header files
+ * located in the parent Board directory should be included instead.
+ *
+ * \dir LUFA/Drivers/Board/BENITO
+ * \brief BENITO board hardware driver files.
+ *
+ * This folder contains drivers for hardware on the Benito boards (http://dorkbotpdx.org/wiki/benito). The header files in this
+ * folder should not be included directly in user applications; the similarly named dispatch header files located in the parent
+ * Board directory should be included instead.
+ *
+ * \dir LUFA/Drivers/Board/JMDBU2
+ * \brief JM-DB-U2 board hardware driver files.
+ *
+ * This folder contains drivers for hardware on the JM-DB-U2 boards (http://u2.mattair.net/). The header files in this folder
+ * should not be included directly in user applications; the similarly named dispatch header files located in the parent Board
+ * directory should be included instead.
+ *
+ * \dir LUFA/Drivers/Board/OLIMEX162
+ * \brief Olimex USB-STK-162 board hardware driver files.
+ *
+ * This folder contains drivers for hardware on the Olimex AVR-USB-162 boards (http://www.olimex.com/dev/avr-usb-162.html).
+ * The header files in this folder should not be included directly in user applications; the similarly named dispatch header files
+ * located in the parent Board directory should be included instead.
+ *
+ * \dir LUFA/Drivers/Board/USBFOO
+ * \brief USBFOO board hardware driver files.
+ *
+ * This folder contains drivers for hardware on the USBFOO boards (http://shop.kernelconcepts.de/product_info.php?products_id=102).
+ * The header files in this folder should not be included directly in user applications; the similarly named dispatch header files
+ * located in the parent Board directory should be included instead.
+ *
+ * \dir LUFA/CodeTemplates
+ * \brief Code templates for use in LUFA powered applications.
+ *
+ * This contains code templates for board drivers, sample LUFA project makefiles and other similar templates that can be copied into
+ * a LUFA powered application and modified to speed up development.
+ *
+ * \dir LUFA/CodeTemplates/DriverStubs
+ * \brief Driver stub header files for custom boards, to allow the LUFA board drivers to operate.
+ *
+ * This contains stub files for the LUFA board drivers. If the LUFA board drivers are used with board hardware other than those
+ * directly supported by the library, the BOARD parameter of the application's makefile can be set to "USER", and these stub files
+ * copied to the "/Board/" directory of the application's folder. When fleshed out with working driver code for the custom board,
+ * the corresponding LUFA board APIs will work correctly with the non-standard board hardware.
+ */
+
diff --git a/LUFA/ManPages/Donating.txt b/LUFA/ManPages/Donating.txt
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+/** \file
+ *
+ * This file contains special DoxyGen information for the generation of the main page and other special
+ * documentation pages. It is not a project source file.
+ */
+
+/**
+ * \page Page_Donating Donating to Support This Project
+ *
+ * \image html Author.jpg "Dean Camera, LUFA Developer"
+ *
+ * I am a 21 year old University student studying for a double degree in Computer Science and Electronics Engineering.
+ * The development and support of this library requires much effort from myself, as I am the sole developer, maintainer
+ * and supporter. Please consider donating a small amount to support this and my future Open Source projects - All
+ * donations are <i>greatly</i> appreciated.
+ *
+ * Note that commercial entities can remove the attribution portion of the LUFA license by a one-time fee - see
+ * \ref Page_LicenseInfo for more details (<b>Note: Please do NOT pay this in advance through the donation link below -
+ * contact author for payment details.</b>).
+ *
+ * \image html "http://www.pledgie.com/campaigns/6927.png?skin_name=chrome"
+ * <a href='http://www.pledgie.com/campaigns/6927'>Donate to this project via PayPal</a> - Thanks in Advance!
+ */
+
diff --git a/LUFA/ManPages/FutureChanges.txt b/LUFA/ManPages/FutureChanges.txt
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+/** \file
+ *
+ * This file contains special DoxyGen information for the generation of the main page and other special
+ * documentation pages. It is not a project source file.
+ */
+
+ /** \page Page_FutureChanges Future Changes
+ *
+ * Below is a list of future changes which are proposed for the LUFA library, but not yet started/complete.
+ * This gives an unordered list of future changes which may be available in future releases of the library.
+ * If you have an item to add to this list, please contact the library author via email, the LUFA mailing list,
+ * or post your suggestion as an enhancement request to the project bug tracker.
+ *
+ * <b>Targeted for Future Releases:</b>
+ * - Code Features
+ * -# Add hub support when in Host mode for multiple devices
+ * -# Investigate virtual hubs when in device mode instead of composite devices
+ * -# Add ability to get number of bytes not written with pipe/endpoint write routines after an error
+ * -# Change makefiles to allow for absolute LUFA location to be used
+ * -# Re-add interrupt Pipe/Endpoint support
+ * -# Add HID report macros to make HID report editing easier
+ * -# Investigate dynamically created device descriptors
+ * - Documentation/Support
+ * -# Add detailed overviews of how each demo works
+ * -# Add board overviews
+ * -# Write LUFA tutorials
+ * - Demos/Projects
+ * -# Multiple-Report HID device
+ * -# Device/Host USB bridge
+ * -# Alternative (USB-IF endorsed) USB-CDC Ethernet Class
+ * -# Finish Test and Measurement Class demo
+ * -# Finish BluetoothHost demo
+ * -# Finish SideShow demo
+ * -# Finish StandaloneProgrammer project
+ * -# Arduino Uno compatible USB-MIDI, USB-HID
+ * -# Make Webserver project work in RNDIS device mode
+ * - Ports
+ * -# AVR32 UC3B series microcontrollers
+ * -# Atmel ARM7 series microcontrollers
+ * -# Other (commercial) C compilers
+ */
+
diff --git a/LUFA/ManPages/GettingStarted.txt b/LUFA/ManPages/GettingStarted.txt
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+/** \file
+ *
+ * This file contains special DoxyGen information for the generation of the main page and other special
+ * documentation pages. It is not a project source file.
+ */
+
+/** \page Page_GettingStarted Getting Started
+ *
+ * Out of the box, LUFA contains a large number of pre-made class demos for you to test, experiment with and
+ * ultimately build upon for your own projects. All the demos (where possible) come pre-configured to build and
+ * run correctly on the AT90USB1287 AVR microcontroller, mounted on the Atmel USBKEY board and running at an 8MHz
+ * master clock. This is due to two reasons; one, it is the hardware the author possesses, and two, it is the most
+ * popular Atmel USB demonstration board to date. To learn how to reconfigure, recompile and program the included
+ * LUFA applications using different settings, see the subsections below.
+ *
+ * Most of the included demos in the /Demos/ folder come in both ClassDriver and LowLevel varieties. If you are new
+ * to LUFA, it is highly recommended that you look at the ClassDriver versions first, which use the pre-made USB
+ * Class Drivers (\ref Group_USBClassDrivers) to simplify the use of the standard USB classes in user applications.
+ *
+ * For an overview of the included library applications, bootloaders and demos, see \ref Page_LibraryApps.
+ *
+ * <b>Subsections:</b>
+ * \li \subpage Page_ConfiguringApps - How to Configure the Included Demos, Projects and Bootloaders
+ * \li \subpage Page_CompilingApps - How to Compile the Included Demos, Projects and Bootloaders
+ * \li \subpage Page_ProgrammingApps - How to Program an AVR with the Included Demos, Projects and Bootloaders
+ */
+
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+/** \file
+ *
+ * This file contains special DoxyGen information for the generation of the main page and other special
+ * documentation pages. It is not a project source file.
+ */
+
+/** @defgroup Group_BoardDrivers Board Drivers
+ *
+ * Functions, macros, variables, enums and types related to the control of physical board hardware.
+ */
+
+/** @defgroup Group_PeripheralDrivers On-chip Peripheral Drivers
+ *
+ * Functions, macros, variables, enums and types related to the control of AVR subsystems.
+ */
+
+/** @defgroup Group_MiscDrivers Miscellaneous Drivers
+ *
+ * Miscellaneous driver Functions, macros, variables, enums and types.
+ */
+
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+/** \file
+ *
+ * This file contains special DoxyGen information for the generation of the main page and other special
+ * documentation pages. It is not a project source file.
+ */
+
+/** \page Page_LUFAPoweredProjects User Projects Powered by LUFA
+ *
+ * LUFA is currently in use all around the world, in many applications both commercial and non-commercial. Below is a
+ * list of known public LUFA powered projects, which all use the LUFA library in some way. Feel free to visit each project's
+ * home page for more information on each project.
+ *
+ * If you have a project that you would like to add to this list, please contact me via the details on the main page of this
+ * documentation.
+ *
+ * \section Sec_BoardsUsingLUFA AVR-USB Development Boards Using LUFA
+ *
+ * The following is a list of known AVR USB development boards, which recommend using LUFA for the USB stack. Some of these
+ * are open design, and all are available for purchase as completed development boards suitable for project development.
+ *
+ * - AVR-USB-162, a USBKEY-like development board for the AT90USB162: http://olimex.com/dev/avr-usb-162.html
+ * - Benito #7, a no-frills USB board: http://www.dorkbotpdx.org/wiki/benito
+ * - JM-DB-U2, an ATMEGA32U2 development board: http://u2.mattair.net/index.html
+ * - Micropendous, an open design/source set of AVR USB development boards: http://micropendous.org/
+ * - Microsin AVR-USB162 breakout board, a DIY AT90USB162 development board: http://microsin.ru/content/view/685/44/
+ * - Minimus USB, a board specially designed for PSGroove: http://www.minimususb.com/
+ * - Nanduino, a do-it-yourself AT90USB162 board: http://www.makestuff.eu/wordpress/?page_id=569
+ * - Teensy and Teensy++, two other AVR USB development boards: http://www.pjrc.com/teensy/index.html
+ * - U2DIL/U4DIL, a set of DIP layout USB AVR boards: http://www.reworld.eu/re/en/products/u2dil/
+ * - USBFOO 2, AT90USB162 based development board: http://shop.kernelconcepts.de/product_info.php?products_id=102
+ *
+ * \section Sec_LUFAProjects Projects Using LUFA (Hobbyist)
+ *
+ * The following are known hobbyist projects using LUFA. Most are open source, and show off interesting ways that the LUFA library
+ * can be incorporated into many different applications.
+ *
+ * - Accelerometer Game Joystick: http://www.crictor.co.il/he/episodes/joystick/
+ * - Arcade Controller: http://fletchtronics.net/arcade-controller-made-petunia
+ * - AVR USB Modem, a 3G Wireless Modem host: http://code.google.com/p/avrusbmodem/
+ * - Bicycle POV: http://www.code.google.com/p/bicycleledpov/
+ * - Bus Ninja, an AVR clone of the popular BusPirate project: http://blog.hodgepig.org/busninja/
+ * - CAMTRIG, a remote Camera Trigger device: http://code.astraw.com/projects/motmot/camtrig
+ * - CD Driver Emulator Dongle for ISO Files: http://cdemu.blogspot.com/
+ * - ClockTamer, a configurable clock generator: http://code.google.com/p/clock-tamer/
+ * - EMUCOMBOX, a USB-RS422 adapter for E-Mu Emax samplers: http://users.skynet.be/emxp/EMUCOMBOX.htm
+ * - Estick JTAG, an ARM JTAG debugger: http://code.google.com/p/estick-jtag/
+ * - "Fingerlicking Wingdinger" (WARNING: Bad Language if no Javascript), a MIDI controller: http://noisybox.net/electronics/wingdinger/
+ * - Garmin GPS USB to NMEA standard serial sentence translator: http://github.com/nall/garmin-transmogrifier/tree/master
+ * - Generic HID Device Creator: http://generichid.sourceforge.net/
+ * - Ghetto Drum, a MIDI drum controller: http://noisybox.net/art/gdrum/
+ * - IR Remote to Keyboard decoder: http://netzhansa.blogspot.com/2010/04/our-living-room-hi-fi-setup-needs-mp3.html
+ * - LED Panel controller: http://projects.peterpolidoro.net/caltech/panelscontroller/panelscontroller.htm
+ * - PSGroove, a Playstation 3 Homebrew dongle: http://github.com/psgroove
+ * - Single LED Matrix Display: http://guysoft.wordpress.com/2009/10/08/bumble-b/
+ * - Linux Secure Storage Dongle: http://github.com/TomMD/teensy
+ * - MakeTV Episode Dispenser: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BkWUi18hl3g
+ * - MidiMonster, a USB-to-MIDI gateway board: http://www.dorkbotpdx.org/wiki/midimonster
+ * - Mobo 4.3, a USB controlled all band (160-10m) HF SDR transceiver: http://sites.google.com/site/lofturj/mobo4_3
+ * - NES Controller USB modification: http://projects.peterpolidoro.net/video/NESUSB.htm
+ * - Opendous-JTAG, an open source ARM JTAG debugger: http://code.google.com/p/opendous-jtag/
+ * - Openkubus, an open source hardware-based authentication dongle: http://code.google.com/p/openkubus/
+ * - Orbee, a USB connected RGB Orb for notifications: http://www.franksworkshop.com.au/Electronics/Orbee/Orbee.htm
+ * - Programmable XBOX controller: http://richard-burke.dyndns.org/wordpress/pan-galactic-gargantuan-gargle-brain-aka-xbox-360-usb-controller/
+ * - Reprap with LUFA, a LUFA powered 3D printer: http://code.google.com/p/at90usb1287-code-for-arduino-and-eclipse/
+ * - SD Card reader: http://elasticsheep.com/2010/04/teensy2-usb-mass-storage-with-an-sd-card/
+ * - SEGA Megadrive/Genesis Development Cartridge: http://www.makestuff.eu/wordpress/?page_id=398
+ * - Stripe Snoop, a Magnetic Card reader: http://www.ossguy.com/ss_usb/
+ * - Teensy SD Card .WAV file player: http://elasticsheep.com/2010/04/teensy2-usb-wav-player-part-1/
+ * - Touchscreen Input Device: http://capnstech.blogspot.com/2010/07/touchscreen-update.html
+ * - USB Interface for Playstation Portable Devices: http://forums.ps2dev.org/viewtopic.php?t=11001
+ * - Userial, a USB to Serial converter with SPI, I2C and other protocols: http://www.tty1.net/userial/
+ * - XUM1541, a Commodore 64 floppy drive to USB adapter: http://www.root.org/~nate/c64/xum1541/
+ *
+ * \section Sec_LUFACommercialProjects Projects Using LUFA (Commercial)
+ *
+ * The following is a list of known commercial products using LUFA. Some of these are open source, although many are "black-box"
+ * solutions with no source code given.
+ *
+ * - Arduino Uno, the official Arduino board: www.arduino.cc
+ * - ARPS Locator: http://la3t.hamradio.no/lab//?id=tracker_en
+ * - Digital Survey Instruments Magnetometer and Pointer: http://www.digitalsurveyinstruments.com/
+ * - Penguino, an Arduino Board With On-Board LUFA Powered Debugger/Programmer: http://wiki.icy.com.au/PenguinoAVR
+ * - PIR-1, an IR control interface for consumer electronics: http://www.promixis.com/pir-1.php
+ * - Many of Busware's Products: http://www.busware.de/
+ * - MIDIFighter, a USB-MIDI controller: http://www.midifighter.com/
+ * - Retrode, a USB Games Console Cartridge Reader: http://www.retrode.org
+ * - USBTINY-MKII, an AVRISP-MKII Clone AVR Programmer: http://tom-itx.dyndns.org:81/~webpage/boards/USBTiny_Mkii/USBTiny_Mkii_index.php
+ * - XMEGA Development Board, using LUFA as an On-Board Programmer: http://xmega.mattair.net/
+ *
+ * \section Sec_LUFAPublications Publications Mentioning LUFA
+ * - Elektor Magazine, "My First AVR-USB" by Antoine Authier (feature), January 2010 Issue
+ * - Elektor Magazine, "USB is Cool/Sucks" by Jerry Jacobs and Chris Vossen (minor mention), January 2010 Issue
+ * - Elektor Magazine, "20 x Open Source" by Jens Nickel, March 2010 Issue
+ * - Circuit Cellar Magazine, "Advanced USB Design Debugging" by Collin O'Flynn, August 2010 Issue
+ */
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+/** \file
+ *
+ * This file contains special DoxyGen information for the generation of the main page and other special
+ * documentation pages. It is not a project source file.
+ */
+
+/**
+ * \page Page_LUFAvsAtmelStack LUFA vs the Atmel Stack
+ *
+ * Atmel offers an official USB AVR stack, which may be incorporated into user projects and products. As LUFA and the Atmel
+ * stack aims to give roughly the same functionality to a design, it is often asked what advantages LUFA carries over the
+ * official Atmel USB stack. Below are just some of the advantages to choosing LUFA over the official stack.
+ *
+ * - <b>Licensing:</b>
+ * LUFA is released under a very permissive MIT license (see \ref Page_LicenseInfo), while the Atmel stack carries several
+ * restrictions as to how and where it can be used. LUFA's licensing should be suitable for both Commercial and Non-Commercial
+ * entities alike.
+ *
+ * - <b>Demos and Projects:</b>
+ * Unlike the Atmel stack, LUFA comes with many different Device and Host mode Demos and Projects ready to run out of the box.
+ * Atmel favors separate downloads for each of their (small set) of USB AVR demos, which requires more time and offers less
+ * to the end-user. LUFA also contains several open source Bootloaders, which can be modified as the user wishes to suit his or
+ * her application, instead of being forced to use Atmel's single prebuilt (closed-source) DFU bootloader.
+ *
+ * - <b>Central Library Code:</b>
+ * LUFA is designed to allow the central library core code to be shared amongst several projects, so long as the compiled object
+ * files are cleaned between different projects. This is in direct contrast to the Atmel library, which is strongly coupled to the
+ * project it is integrated with. Using LUFA allows for only one copy of the library core to be needed for all applications, and
+ * makes updating the library used in all projects a trivial copy-and-paste process.
+ *
+ * - <b>Clean API:</b>
+ * One of the main design goals of LUFA is to make the API easy to use. While LUFA is a fluid project which has undergone many
+ * API improvements, the API is arguably much nicer to use and easier to understand than the equivalent Atmel stack code. LUFA's
+ * API is also more complete than the Atmel stack, and contains many features to speed up application development.
+ *
+ * - <b>Full Hardware Support:</b>
+ * LUFA supports the full range of Atmel's USB AVR microcontrollers (see \ref Page_DeviceSupport), with porting between chips being
+ * as simple as a single compile switch in many cases. Atmel's stack requires different libraries to be used based on the USB AVR
+ * microcontroller series, complicating the process of moving between USB AVR models. In addition, LUFA contains drivers for all the
+ * hardware contained on Atmel's USB AVR based boards, so you can get started quickly and easily.
+ *
+ * - <b>Better Library Support:</b>
+ * As many people are now using LUFA, there is a community being built around it. You can get answers to your LUFA related questions
+ * quickly by either emailing the library author (subject to author's schedule) or by posting to the official LUFA support mailing list.
+ */
+
diff --git a/LUFA/ManPages/LibraryApps.txt b/LUFA/ManPages/LibraryApps.txt
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+/** \file
+ *
+ * This file contains special DoxyGen information for the generation of the main page and other special
+ * documentation pages. It is not a project source file.
+ */
+
+/** \page Page_LibraryApps Included Library Applications
+ *
+ * The LUFA library ships with several different host and device demos, located in the /Demos/ subdirectory. Within this
+ * directory the demos are separated by USB mode (Device, Host, OTG) and further separated by the use or non-use of the
+ * library USB Class drivers (which abstract out the actual implementation of the USB classes to simplify development even
+ * further at the expense of a loss of flexibility).
+ *
+ * With one or two exceptions (e.g. proprietary classes such as RNDIS) all the included demos will work across all OSes without
+ * the need for special drivers. On Windows, some demos require the supplied .INF file to be used as the device driver, which
+ * directs the OS to use its inbuilt class drivers for the device.
+ *
+ * Also included with the library are two fully functional bootloaders, located in the /Bootloaders/ subdirectory.
+ * The DFU class bootloader is compatible with Atmel's FLIP software or the open source dfu-programmer project, while
+ * the CDC class (AVR109 protocol) is compatible with such open source software as AVRDUDE and AVR-OSP.
+ *
+ * User-submitted projects are located in the /Projects/ subdirectory. If you wish to have your LUFA project included,
+ * please email it to the Library author.
+ *
+ * \section Sec_AppOverview Overview of Included Library Applications
+ * The following shows the folder structure of the included library applications, including demos, bootloaders and user-submitted
+ * open source projects.
+ *
+ * <small>
+ *
+ * - <b>Demos</b>
+ * - <b>Device</b>
+ * - <b>ClassDriver</b>
+ * - <b>AudioInput</b> - Audio In (microphone) demo, using the library USB Audio Class driver framework
+ * - <b>AudioOutput</b> - Audio Out (speaker) demo, using the library USB Audio Class driver framework
+ * - <b>DualVirtualSerial</b> - Dual Virtual Serial Port demo, using the library USB CDC Class driver framework
+ * - <b>GenericHID</b> - Generic Human Interface Class demo, using the library USB HID Class driver framework
+ * - <b>Joystick</b> - USB Joystick demo, using the library USB HID Class driver framework
+ * - <b>Keyboard</b> - USB Keyboard demo, using the library USB HID Class driver framework
+ * - <b>KeyboardMouse</b> - Dual Keyboard/Mouse demo, using the library USB HID Class driver framework
+ * - <b>MassStorage</b> - Dual Drive Mass Storage demo, using the library USB Mass Storage Class driver framework
+ * - <b>MassStorageKeyboard</b> - Mass Storage and Keyboard demo, using the library USB Mass Storage/HID Class driver frameworks
+ * - <b>MIDI</b> - MIDI In demo, using the library USB MIDI-Audio Class driver framework
+ * - <b>Mouse</b> - USB Mouse demo, using the library USB HID driver framework
+ * - <b>RNDISEthernet</b> - RNDIS Ethernet Webserver demo, using the library USB RNDIS driver framework
+ * - <b>VirtualSerial</b> - Virtual Serial Port demo, using the library USB CDC Class driver framework
+ * - <b>VirtualSerialMouse</b> - Virtual Serial Port and Mouse demo, using the library USB CDC and HID Class driver frameworks
+ * - <b>LowLevel</b>
+ * - <b>AudioInput</b> - Audio In (microphone) demo, using the low level LUFA APIs to implement the USB Audio class
+ * - <b>AudioOutput</b> - Audio Out (speaker) demo, using the low level LUFA APIs to implement the USB Audio class
+ * - <b>DualVirtualSerial</b> - Dual Virtual Serial Port demo, using the low level LUFA APIs to implement the USB CDC class
+ * - <b>GenericHID</b> - Generic Human Interface Class demo, using the low level LUFA APIs to implement the USB HID class
+ * - <b>Joystick</b> - USB Joystick demo, using the low level LUFA APIs to implement the USB HID class
+ * - <b>Keyboard</b> - USB Keyboard demo, using the low level LUFA APIs to implement the USB HID class
+ * - <b>KeyboardMouse</b> - Dual Keyboard/Mouse demo, using the low level LUFA APIs to implement the USB HID class
+ * - <b>MassStorage</b> - Dual Drive Mass Storage demo, using the low level LUFA APIs to implement the USB Mass Storage class
+ * - <b>MIDI</b> - MIDI In demo, using the low level LUFA APIs to implement the USB MIDI-Audio class
+ * - <b>Mouse</b> - USB Mouse demo, using the low level LUFA APIs to implement the USB HID class
+ * - <b>RNDISEthernet</b> - RNDIS Ethernet Webserver demo, using the low level LUFA APIs to implement the USB RNDIS class
+ * - <b>VirtualSerial</b> - Virtual Serial Port demo, using the low level LUFA APIs to implement the USB CDC class
+ * - <b>Incomplete</b>
+ * - <b>SideShow</b> - Incomplete Windows SideShow demo, using the low level LUFA APIs to implement the USB SideShow class
+ * - <b>TestAndMeasurement</b> - Incomplete Test and Measurement demo, using the low level LUFA APIs to implement the USB Test and
+ * Measurement class
+ * - <b>Host</b>
+ * - <b>ClassDriver</b>
+ * - <b>JoystickHostWithParser</b> - Joystick host demo with HID Descriptor parser, using the library USB HID Class driver framework
+ * - <b>KeyboardHost</b> - USB Keyboard host demo, using the library USB HID Class driver framework
+ * - <b>KeyboardHostWithParser</b> - USB Keyboard host demo with HID Descriptor parser, using the library USB HID Class
+ * driver framework
+ * - <b>MassStorageHost</b> - Mass Storage host demo, using the library USB Mass Storage Class driver framework
+ * - <b>MouseHost</b> - Mouse host demo, using the library USB HID Class driver framework
+ * - <b>MouseHostWithParser</b> - Mouse host demo with HID Descriptor parser, using the library USB HID Class driver framework
+ * - <b>RNDISHost</b> - RNDIS Ethernet host demo, using the library USB RNDIS Class driver framework
+ * - <b>StillImageHost</b> - Still Image Camera host demo, using the library USB Still Image Class driver framework
+ * - <b>VirtualSerialHost</b> - Virtual Serial Port host demo, using the library USB CDC Class driver framework
+ * - <b>LowLevel</b>
+ * - <b>JoystickHostWithParser</b> - Joystick host demo with HID Descriptor parser, using the low level LUFA APIs to implement
+ * the USB HID class
+ * - <b>GenericHIDHost</b> - Generic HID host demo, using the low level LUFA APIs to implement the USB HID class
+ * - <b>KeyboardHost</b> - USB Keyboard host demo, using the low level LUFA APIs to implement the USB HID class
+ * - <b>KeyboardHostWithParser</b> - USB Keyboard host demo with HID Descriptor parser, using the low level LUFA APIs to
+ * implement the USB HID class
+ * - <b>MassStorageHost</b> - Mass Storage host demo, using the low level LUFA APIs to implement the USB Mass Storage class
+ * - <b>MouseHost</b> - Mouse host demo, using the low level LUFA APIs to implement the USB HID class
+ * - <b>MouseHostWithParser</b> - Mouse host demo with HID Descriptor parser, using the low level LUFA APIs to implement the
+ * USB HID class
+ * - <b>PrinterHost</b> - Printer host demo, using the low level LUFA APIs to implement the USB Printer class
+ * - <b>RNDISHost</b> - RNDIS Ethernet host demo, using the low level LUFA APIs to implement the RNDIS class
+ * - <b>StillImageHost</b> - Still Image Camera host demo, using the low level LUFA APIs to implement the USB Still Image class
+ * - <b>VirtualSerialHost</b> - Virtual Serial Port host demo, using the low level LUFA APIs to implement the USB CDC class
+ * - <b>Incomplete</b>
+ * - <b>BluetoothHost</b> - Incomplete Bluetooth host demo, using the low level LUFA APIs to implement the USB Bluetooth class
+ * - <b>DualRole</b>
+ * - <b>ClassDriver</b>
+ * - <b>MouseHostDevice</b> - Dual role Mouse Host and Mouse Device demo, using the library USB CDC Class driver framework
+ * - <b>Bootloaders</b>
+ * - <b>DFU</b> - DFU Class USB bootloader, compatible with Atmel's FLIP and the open source dfu-programmer software
+ * - <b>CDC</b> - CDC Class USB bootloader, compatible with any AVR910 protocol programming software such as AVRDude
+ * - <b>Projects</b>
+ * - <b>AVRISP-MKII</b> - AVRISP-MKII Programmer Clone project
+ * - <b>Benito</b> - Benito Board Arduino Programmer project
+ * - <b>LEDNotifier</b> - USB LED Notification project
+ * - <b>Magstripe</b> - Magnetic Stripe Card Reader project
+ * - <b>MissileLaucher</b> - Toy Missile Launcher Host project
+ * - <b>RelayBoard</b> - Relay board controller, controllable via the "sismpctl" Linux application
+ * - <b>TempDataLogger</b> - Temperature Datalogging project, using the FatFS library
+ * - <b>USBtoSerial</b> - USB to USART Serial Converter project
+ * - <b>Webserver</b> - RNDIS Host Webserver with DHCP client, powered by uIP TCP/IP stack project and FatFS library
+ * - <b>XPLAINBridge</b> - XPLAIN alternative PDI Programmer/USB to Serial Bridge firmware project
+ * - <b>Incomplete</b>
+ * - <b>StandaloneProgrammer</b> - Incomplete Standalone AVR Programmer application, to program AVRs directly from a Mass Storage disk
+ *
+ * </small>
+ */
+
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+/** \file
+ *
+ * This file contains special DoxyGen information for the generation of the main page and other special
+ * documentation pages. It is not a project source file.
+ */
+
+/**
+ * \page Page_Resources Library Resources
+ *
+ * \section Sec_ProjectPages LUFA Related Webpages
+ * Project Homepage: http://www.lufa-lib.org \n
+ * Commercial Licenses: http://www.lufa-lib.org/license \n
+ * Author's Website: http://www.fourwalledcubicle.com \n
+ * Development Blog: http://www.fourwalledcubicle.com/blog \n
+ *
+ * \section Sec_ProjectHelp Assistance With LUFA
+ * Discussion Group: http://www.lufa-lib.org/support \n
+ * Author's Email: dean [at] fourwalledcubicle [dot] com
+ * Author's Skype: abcminiuser
+ *
+ * \section Sec_InDevelopment Latest In-Development Source Code
+ * Issue Tracker: http://www.lufa-lib.org/tracker \n
+ * Bazaar Access: http://www.lufa-lib.org/bzr \n
+ * SVN Access: http://www.lufa-lib.org/svn \n
+ * Git Access: http://www.lufa-lib.org/git \n
+ * Latest Repository Source Archive: http://www.lufa-lib.org/latest-archive \n
+ * Commit RSS Feed: http://www.lufa-lib.org/rss \n
+ *
+ * \section Sec_USBResources USB Resources
+ * USB-IF Website: http://www.usb.org \n
+ */
+
diff --git a/LUFA/ManPages/LicenseInfo.txt b/LUFA/ManPages/LicenseInfo.txt
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+/** \file
+ *
+ * This file contains special DoxyGen information for the generation of the main page and other special
+ * documentation pages. It is not a project source file.
+ */
+
+/**
+ * \page Page_LicenseInfo Source Code License
+ *
+ * The LUFA library is currently released under the MIT license, included below.
+ *
+ * Commercial entities can opt out of the public disclosure clause in this license
+ * for a one-time US$1500 payment. This provides a non-exclusive modified MIT licensed which
+ * allows for the free use of the LUFA library, bootloaders and (where the sole copyright
+ * is attributed to Dean Camera) demos without public disclosure within an organization, in
+ * addition to three free hours of consultation with the library author, and priority support.
+ * Please visit the Commercial License link on \ref Page_Resources for more information on
+ * ordering a commercial license for your company.
+ *
+ * \verbinclude License.txt
+ */
+
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+/** \file
+ *
+ * This file contains special DoxyGen information for the generation of the main page and other special
+ * documentation pages. It is not a project source file.
+ */
+
+/**
+ * \mainpage
+ *
+ * \image html LUFA.png
+ * <div align="center"><small><i>Logo design by <a href="http://ryophotography.wordpress.com">Ryo Photography</a></i></small></div>
+ * \n
+ * <div align="center"><a href="http://www.lufa-lib.org">http://www.lufa-lib.org</a></div>
+ * \n
+ *
+ * <b>LUFA is donationware. For author and donation information, see \ref Page_Donating.</b>
+ *
+ * LUFA is an open-source USB library for the USB-enabled AVR microcontrollers, released under the MIT license (see \ref Page_LicenseInfo).
+ * It supports a large number of USB AVR models and boards (see \ref Page_DeviceSupport). It is designed to provide an easy to use,
+ * feature rich framework for the development of USB peripherals and hosts.
+ *
+ * LUFA focuses on the microcontroller side of USB development only; it includes no PC host USB driver development facilities - other projects
+ * such as the Windows Driver Development Kit, Windows USB Device Mode Framework and libusb may be of interest for developing custom OS drivers.
+ * While custom USB devices can be made with LUFA using such tools, the included demos all use the inbuilt OS drivers for each USB class for
+ * simplicity.
+ *
+ * The library is currently in a stable release, suitable for download and incorporation into user projects for
+ * both host and device modes. For information about the project progression, see the blog link at \ref Page_Resources.
+ *
+ * LUFA is written specifically for the free AVR-GCC compiler, and uses several GCC-only extensions to make the
+ * library API more streamlined and robust. You can download AVR-GCC for free in a convenient windows package,
+ * from the the WinAVR website (see \ref Page_Resources).
+ *
+ * The only required AVR peripherals for LUFA is the USB controller itself and interrupts - LUFA does not require the use of the
+ * microcontroller's timers or other hardware, leaving more hardware to the application developer.
+ *
+ * Accompanying LUFA in the download package is a set of example demo applications, plus several Bootloaders of different classes
+ * and open source LUFA powered projects.
+ *
+ * <b>Subsections:</b>
+ * \li \subpage Page_WhyUseLUFA - What are the advantages of using LUFA?
+ * \li \subpage Page_LUFAvsAtmelStack - How does LUFA compare to the Atmel USB AVR stack?
+ * \li \subpage Page_AlternativeStacks - Alternative USB AVR Stacks
+ * \li \subpage Page_LicenseInfo - Project source license and commercial use information
+ * \li \subpage Page_Donating - Donating to support this project
+ * \li \subpage Page_LibraryApps - Overview of included Demos, Bootloaders and Projects
+ */
+
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+/** \file
+ *
+ * This file contains special DoxyGen information for the generation of the main page and other special
+ * documentation pages. It is not a project source file.
+ */
+
+/** \page Page_Migration Migrating from Older Versions
+ *
+ * Below is migration information for updating existing projects based on previous versions of the LUFA library
+ * to the next version released. It does not indicate all new additions to the library in each version change, only
+ * areas relevant to making older projects compatible with the API changes of each new release.
+ *
+ * \section Sec_Migration101122 Migrating from 100807 to 101122
+ * <b>USB Core</b>
+ * - A new USB driver source file, Drivers/USB/HighLevel/EndpointStream.c now exists. This source file should be added
+ * to all project makefiles using the USB driver of LUFA, or the makefile should be updated to use the new module source
+ * variables.
+ * - A new USB driver source file, Drivers/USB/HighLevel/PipeStream.c now exists. This source file should be added to all
+ * project makefiles using the USB driver of LUFA, or the makefile should be updated to use the new module source variables.
+ * - The EVENT_USB_InitFailure() event has been removed, as the USB_Init() function will no longer fail; if not USB mode is
+ * specified, the controller will default to UID selection mode.
+ * - The USB mode specifier constants have been moved into a new enum and renamed. Existing projects should use the equivalent
+ * value in the new \ref USB_Modes_t enum.
+ * - All class driver headers are now included as part of the standard LUFA/Drivers/USB/USB.h master dispatch header, and should
+ * no longer be included seperately. Class driver module source files must still be added as a seperate module in the project's
+ * makefile if used.
+ *
+ * <b>Device Mode</b>
+ * - Endpoints MUST be allocated in ascending order to ensure that bank corruption does not occur. Ensure that your user application
+ * allocated endpoints in ascending order - or if your application uses the USB device mode class drivers, ensure that each instance's
+ * endpoint indexes are not overlapped with other interface's endpoints.
+ * - The signature for the CALLBACK_USB_GetDescriptor() callback has changed, the "void** const DescriptorAddress" parameter is
+ * now "const void** const DescriptorAddress". Existing applications should update their callback signatures to match this, and
+ * eliminate any casting of descriptor pointers to a non-const pointer.
+ * - The names of the class specific descriptor type defines in the USB Class drivers have changed - refer to the driver documentation
+ * for each class driver for the new class specific descriptor type names.
+ * - The ENDPOINT_DOUBLEBANK_SUPPORTED() macro is has been renamed \ref ENDPOINT_BANKS_SUPPORTED() and now returns the total number of
+ * banks supported by the given endpoint. Existing code should switch to the new naming scheme, and test that the return value of the
+ * macro is equal to or greated than 2 to regain the previous functionality.
+ * - The EVENT_USB_Device_UnhandledControlRequest() event is now named \ref EVENT_USB_Device_ControlRequest() and fires before (not after)
+ * the internal library event handlers. Existing code should rename the event handlers in the user application to match the new event
+ * name, and should ensure that the new execution order does not affect the application's operation.
+ *
+ * <b>Host Mode</b>
+ * - Pipes MUST be allocated in ascending order to ensure that bank corruption does not occur. Ensure that your user application
+ * allocated pipes in ascending order - or if your application uses the USB host mode class drivers, ensure that each instance's
+ * pipe indexes are not overlapped with other interface's pipes.
+ * - The PRNT_Host_SendData() function has been renamed to \ref PRNT_Host_SendString(). Existing applications should simply
+ * replace all references to the obsolete function name with the new function name.
+ * - The names of the class specific descriptor type defines in the USB Class drivers have changed - refer to the driver documentation
+ * for each class driver for the new class specific descriptor type names.
+ * - The Still Image Host class' function prefix has been changed from "SImage_" to "SI_", to remain consistent with the rest of the
+ * driver's enums, type defines and constants.
+ *
+ * \section Sec_Migration100807 Migrating from 100513 to 100807
+ *
+ * <b>Non-USB Library Components</b>
+ * - The Dataflash board driver stub file has changed, as dataflash functions previously located in the internal
+ * Dataflash driver of the library have now been moved to the individual board files. Existing drivers can
+ * copy-paste the new functions from the board Dataflash stub driver.
+ *
+ * <b>USB Core</b>
+ * - A new USB driver source file, Drivers/USB/LowLevel/Device.c now exists. This source file should be added to all project
+ * makefiles using the USB driver of LUFA, or the makefile should be updated to use the new module source variables.
+ * - The Drivers/USB/LowLevel/DevChapter9.c source file has moved to Drivers/USB/HighLevel/DeviceStandardReq.c - this should
+ * be updated in all project makefiles, or the makefile should be updated to use the new module source variables.
+ * - The Drivers/USB/LowLevel/HostChapter9.h source file has moved to Drivers/USB/HighLevel/HostStandardReq.c - this should
+ * be updated in all project makefiles, or the makefile should be updated to use the new module source variables.
+ * - The Drivers/USB/LowLevel/LowLevel.c source file has moved to Drivers/LowLevel/USBController.c - this should be updated
+ * in all project makefiles, or the makefile should be updated to use the new module source variables.
+ *
+ * <b>Device Mode</b>
+ * - The USB_Device_IsRemoteWakeupSent() macro has been removed, as the remote wakeup request is now fully handled by the
+ * enhanced \ref USB_Device_SendRemoteWakeup() function. Existing code may now discard any checks to USB_Device_IsRemoteWakeupSent().
+ * - The USB_Device_IsUSBSuspended() macro has been removed, as it is obsolete. Existing code should compare \ref USB_DeviceState
+ * to see if it the device is in the \ref DEVICE_STATE_Suspended state instead.
+ * - The \ref CDC_Device_ReceiveByte() function has changed, and now returns a signed 16-bit integer, with -1 indicating no data was
+ * received. This allows for more efficient coding, as a call to \ref CDC_Device_BytesReceived() is no longer needed if the exact
+ * number of queued bytes received is not needed.
+ *
+ * <b>Host Mode</b>
+ * - The \ref CDC_Host_ReceiveByte() function has changed, and now returns a signed 16-bit integer, with -1 indicating no data was
+ * received. This allows for more efficient coding, as a call to \ref CDC_Device_BytesReceived() is no longer needed if the exact
+ * number of queued bytes received is not needed.
+ * - The \ref CDC_Host_USBTask() now calls \ref CDC_Host_Flush() automatically, flushing any queued data to the attached device. Manual
+ * flushing of the interface is no longer needed if the flushes should be in sync with calls to \ref CDC_Host_USBTask().
+ *
+ * \section Sec_Migration100513 Migrating from 100219 to 100513
+ *
+ * <b>Non-USB Library Components</b>
+ * - The \ref TWI_StartTransmission() function now takes in a timeout period, expressed in milliseconds, within which the addressed
+ * device must respond or the function will abort.
+ *
+ * <b>Device Mode</b>
+ * - The \ref USB_Init() function no longer calls sei() to enable global interrupts, as the user application may need
+ * to perform other initialization before it is ready to handle global interrupts. The user application is now responsible
+ * for enabling global interrupts before or shortly after calling \ref USB_Init() to ensure that the enumeration process
+ * functions correctly.
+ * - The USBInterrupt.c USB driver source file has been relocated from LUFA/Drivers/USB/HighLevel/ to LUFA/Drivers/USB/LowLevel.
+ * Projects must update their makefile SRC values accordingly.
+ * - The HID Device Class driver's function signature for the CALLBACK_HID_Device_ProcessHIDReport() function has been changed, to
+ * allow for a new ReportType parameter. This new parameter must be added in all user applications using the Device mode HID Class
+ * Driver, but may be ignored unless Host-to-Device FEATURE HID reports are used.
+ *
+ * <b>Host Mode</b>
+ * - The \ref USB_Init() function no longer calls sei() to enable global interrupts, as the user application may need
+ * to perform other initialization before it is ready to handle global interrupts. The user application is now responsible
+ * for enabling global interrupts before or shortly after calling \ref USB_Init() to ensure that the enumeration process
+ * functions correctly.
+ * - The USBInterrupt.c USB driver source file has been relocated from LUFA/Drivers/USB/HighLevel/ to LUFA/Drivers/USB/LowLevel.
+ * Projects must update their makefile SRC values accordingly.
+ * - The HID Host Class driver's function signature for the HID_Host_SendReportByID() function has been changed, to allow for a new
+ * ReportType parameter. Existing calls to this function should substitute REPORT_ITEM_TYPE_Out as this parameter's value.
+ *
+ * \section Sec_Migration100219 Migrating from 091223 to 100219
+ *
+ * <b>Non-USB Library Components</b>
+ * - Due to some ADC channels not being identical to their ADC MUX selection masks for single-ended conversions on some AVR models,
+ * the ADC driver now has explicit masks for each of the standard ADC channels (see \ref Group_ADC). These masks should be used
+ * when calling the ADC functions to ensure proper operation across all AVR models. Note that the \ref ADC_SetupChannel() function
+ * is an exception, and should always be called with a channel number rather than a channel mask.
+ *
+ * <b>Host Mode</b>
+ * - The MIDI Host Class driver send and receive routines now operate on packed events, where multiple MIDI events may be
+ * packed into a single USB packet. This means that the sending of MIDI events will now be delayed until the MIDI send
+ * pipe bank is full. To override this new behaviour and revert to the previous behaviour, the user application may manually
+ * flush the queued event(s) to the device by calling \ref MIDI_Host_Flush().
+ * - The Pipe_IsEndpointBound() function now takes the endpoint's direction into account, by checking if the MSB of the endpoint's address
+ * is set to denote IN endpoints. If the previous functionality where the direction is to be discounted is required, mask the endpoint
+ * address against the \ref PIPE_EPNUM_MASK token before calling Pipe_IsEndpointBound().
+ *
+ * <b>Device Mode</b>
+ * - The MIDI Device Class driver send and receive routines now operate on packed events, where multiple MIDI events may be
+ * packed into a single USB packet. This means that the sending of MIDI events will now be delayed until the MIDI send
+ * endpoint bank is full. To override this new behaviour and revert to the previous behaviour, the user application may manually
+ * flush the queued event(s) to the host by calling \ref MIDI_Device_Flush().
+ *
+ * \section Sec_Migration091223 Migrating from 091122 to 091223
+ *
+ * <b>Host Mode</b>
+ * - The Still Image Host Class driver SI_Host_USBTask() and SI_Host_ConfigurePipes() functions were misnamed, and are
+ * now named SImage_Host_USBTask() and SImage_Host_ConfigurePipes() respectively.
+ * - The HOST_SENDCONTROL_DeviceDisconnect enum value has been renamed to \ref HOST_SENDCONTROL_DeviceDisconnected to be in
+ * line with the rest of the library error codes.
+ * - The HID Parser item usages no longer contain separate minimum and maximum values, as this was a violation of the HID
+ * specification. Instead, the values are distributed evenly across each item as its usage value, to ensure that all items
+ * can be distinguished from one-another.
+ *
+ * <b>Device Mode</b>
+ * - The CALLBACK_HID_Device_CreateHIDReport() HID Device Class driver callback now has a new ReportType parameter to
+ * indicate the report type to generate. Existing applications may simply add and ignore this additional parameter.
+ *
+ * \section Sec_Migration091122 Migrating from 090924 to 091122
+ *
+ * <b>Host Mode</b>
+ * - The HID_PARSE_UsageStackOverflow HID parser error constant is now named \ref HID_PARSE_UsageListOverflow
+ * - The \ref CALLBACK_HIDParser_FilterHIDReportItem() HID Parser callback now passes a complete HID_ReportItem_t to the
+ * user application, instead of just its attributes.
+ * - The USB_GetDeviceConfigDescriptor() function was incorrectly named and is now called \ref USB_Host_GetDeviceConfigDescriptor().
+ *
+ * \section Sec_Migration090924 Migrating from 090810 to 090924
+ *
+ * <b>Non-USB Library Components</b>
+ * - The ADC_Off() function has been renamed to \ref ADC_ShutDown() to be consistent with the rest of the library.
+ * - The \ref SPI_Init() routine's parameters have changed, so that the clock polarity and data sampling modes can be set. See
+ * the \ref SPI_Init() function documentation for more details
+ * - The \ref Dataflash_Init() routine no longer initializes the SPI bus - the SPI bus should be initialized manually via a
+ * call to SPI_Init() before using the Dataflash driver
+ *
+ * <b>Host Mode</b>
+ * - The USB_GetDeviceConfigDescriptor() function's parameters and behaviour has changed; the user is required to
+ * preallocate the largest allowable buffer, and pass the size of the buffer to the function. This allows for a single
+ * call to the function to retrieve, size check and validate the Configuration Descriptor rather than having the user
+ * application perform these intermediary steps.
+ * - The HID report parser now requires a mandatory callback in the user code, to filter only the items the application
+ * is interested in into the processed HID report item structure to save RAM. See \ref CALLBACK_HIDParser_FilterHIDReportItem().
+ * - The HID report parser now always parses FEATURE and always ignores constant-data items - the HID_ENABLE_FEATURE_PROCESSING
+ * and HID_INCLUDE_CONSTANT_DATA_ITEMS compile time tokens now have no effect.
+ * - The USE_NONSTANDARD_DESCRIPTOR_NAMES compile time token has been removed - there are now separate USB_Descriptor_*
+ * and USB_StdDescriptor_* structures for both the LUFA and standardized element naming conventions so that both may be used in
+ * the one project. For existing projects using the standardized names, change all code to use the USB_StdDescriptor_* variants.
+ *
+ * <b>Device Mode</b>
+ * - The USE_NONSTANDARD_DESCRIPTOR_NAMES compile time token has been removed - there are now separate USB_Descriptor_*
+ * and USB_StdDescriptor_* structures for both the LUFA and standardized element naming conventions so that both may be used in
+ * the one project. For existing projects using the standardized names, change all code to use the USB_StdDescriptor_* variants.
+ *
+ * \section Sec_Migration090810 Migrating from 090605 to 090810
+ *
+ * <b>All</b>
+ * - The "Simple Scheduler" has been <i>deprecated</i>, as it was little more than an abstracted loop and caused much confusion.
+ * User applications using the scheduler should switch to regular loops instead. The scheduler code will be removed in a future
+ * release.
+ * - The "Dynamic Memory Block Allocator" has been removed, as it was unused in (and unrelated to) the LUFA library and never
+ * used in user applications. The library is available from the author's website for those wishing to still use it in their
+ * applications.
+ *
+ * <b>Non-USB Library Components</b>
+ * - The ATTR_NOINLINE function attribute macro has been renamed to ATTR_NO_INLINE to be in line with the rest of the function attribute
+ * macro names.
+ *
+ * <b>Library Demos</b>
+ * - Most demos now have a corresponding Class Driver implementation, which uses the new internal library class drivers for the standard
+ * USB classes. This allows for more rapid device and host development, and so should be used in preference to the low level APIs where
+ * possible so that fixes to the class drivers propagate to all applications which use them automatically with each new LUFA release.
+ *
+ * <b>Host Mode</b>
+ * - The HIDParser.c module has moved from LUFA/Drivers/USB/Class/ to LUFA/Drivers/USB/Class/Host/.
+ * - The USB_GetDeviceConfigDescriptor() function now requires the desired configuration index within the device as its first
+ * parameter, to add support for multi-configuration devices. Existing code should use a configuration index of 1 to indicate the
+ * first configuration descriptor within the device.
+ * - The non-standard "Ready" host state has been removed. Existing \ref HOST_STATE_Configured code should be moved to the end of
+ * the existing \ref HOST_STATE_Addressed state, and the existing HOST_STATE_Ready state code should be moved to the \ref HOST_STATE_Configured
+ * state.
+ * - The USB_IsConnected global has been removed, as it is too vague for general use. Test \ref USB_HostState explicitly to ensure the host is
+ * in the desired state instead.
+ * - The USB event names have been changed and their firing conditions changed to properly separate out Host mode events from Device mode
+ * events. See the \ref Group_Events page for details on the new event names and firing conditions.
+ *
+ * <b>Device Mode</b>
+ * - The \ref CALLBACK_USB_GetDescriptor() function now takes an extra parameter to specify the descriptor's memory space so that
+ * descriptors in mixed memory spaces can be used. The previous functionality can be returned by defining the USE_FLASH_DESCRIPTORS
+ * token in the project makefile to fix all descriptors into FLASH space and remove the extra function parameter.
+ * - The USB_IsSuspended global has been removed - test \ref USB_DeviceState against \ref DEVICE_STATE_Suspended instead.
+ * - The USB_IsConnected global has been removed, as it is too vague for general use. Test \ref USB_DeviceState explicitly to ensure the device
+ * is in the desired state instead.
+ * - The VBUS events have been removed, as they are already exposed to the user via the USB_Connect and USB_Disconnect events.
+ * - The USB event names have been changed and their firing conditions changed to properly separate out Host mode events from Device mode
+ * events. See the \ref Group_Events page for details on the new event names and firing conditions. *
+ *
+ * \section Sec_Migration090605 Migrating from 090510 to 090605
+ *
+ * <b>Device Mode</b>
+ * - Support for non-control data endpoint interrupts has been dropped due to many issues in the implementation. All existing
+ * projects using interrupts on non-control endpoints should switch to polling. For control interrupts, the library can
+ * manage the control endpoint via interrupts automatically by compiling with the INTERRUPT_CONTROL_ENDPOINT token defined.
+ * - The DESCRIPTOR_ADDRESS() macro has been removed. User applications should use normal casts to obtain a descriptor's memory
+ * address.
+ * - The library events system has been rewritten, so that all macros have been removed to allow for clearer user code. See
+ * \ref Group_Events for new API details.
+ * - The STREAM_CALLBACK() macro has been removed. User applications should replace all instances of the macro with regular
+ * function signatures of a function accepting no arguments and returning a uint8_t value.
+ * - The Event_DeviceError() event no longer exists, as its sole caller (unlinked USB_GetDescriptor() function) now produces a
+ * compilation error rather than a runtime error. The StdDescriptors.c file no longer exists as a result, and should be removed
+ * from project makefiles.
+ * - The USB_GetDescriptor() function has been renamed to CALLBACK_USB_GetDescriptor() to be in line with the new CALLBACK_ function
+ * prefixes for functions which *must* be implemented in the user application.
+ *
+ * <b>Host Mode</b>
+ * - Support for non-control data pipe interrupts has been dropped due to many issues in the implementation. All existing
+ * projects using interrupts on non-control pipes should switch to polling.
+ * - The library events system has been rewritten, so that all macros have been removed to allow for clearer user code. See
+ * \ref Group_Events for new API details.
+ * - The STREAM_CALLBACK() macro has been removed. User applications should replace all instances of the macro with regular
+ * function signatures of a function accepting no arguments and returning a uint8_t value.
+ * - The DESCRIPTOR_COMPARATOR() macro has been removed. User applications should replace all instances of the macro with
+ * regular function signatures of a function accepting a void pointer to the descriptor to test, and returning a uint8_t value.
+ *
+ * \section Sec_Migration090510 Migrating from 090401 to 090510
+ *
+ * <b>All</b>
+ * - The ButtLoadTag.h header has been removed, as it was never used for its intended purpose. Projects should either remove all
+ * BUTTLOADTAG elements, or download and extract ButtLoadTag.h header from the ButtLoad project.
+ * - The Drivers/AT90USBXXX directory has been renamed to Drivers/Peripheral.
+ * - The Serial_Stream driver has been renamed to SerialStream to remain consistent with the rest of the library naming scheme.
+ * - The HWB driver has changed to the Buttons driver. See the board Buttons driver documentation for the new API.
+ *
+ * <b>Dual Role Mode</b>
+ * - The USB_PowerOnFail even has been renamed to USB_InitFailure.
+ * - The functions in OTG.h have been renamed to remain more consistent with the library API. See the functions in OTG.h for more
+ * details.
+ *
+ * <b>Library Demos</b>
+ * - Most demos, bootloaders and applications have had significant changes from previous versions. Applications built off of any
+ * library demos should update to the latest versions.
+ *
+ * <b>Device Mode</b>
+ * - The Endpoint_ClearCurrentBank() macro has been removed, and is now replaced with the Endpoint_ClearIN(), Endpoint_ClearOUT()
+ * macros. See Endpoint.h documentation for more details on the new endpoint management macros.
+ * - The Endpoint_ReadWriteAllowed() macro has been renamed to Endpoint_IsReadWriteAllowed() to be more consistent with the rest of
+ * the API naming scheme.
+ * - The Endpoint_IsSetupINReady() and Endpoint_IsSetupOutReceived() macros have been renamed to Endpoint_IsINReady() and
+ * Endpoint_IsOUTReceived() respectively.
+ * - The Endpoint_IsSetupReceived() macro has been renamed to Endpoint_IsSETUPReceived().
+ * - The Endpoint_ClearSetupReceived() macro has been renamed to Endpoint_ClearSETUP().
+ * - All endpoint read/write/discard aliases which did not have an explicitly endianness specifier (such as Endpoint_Read_Word()) have
+ * been removed for clarity. Existing projects should use the "_LE" suffix on such calls to use the explicit Little Endian versions.
+ * - The USB_UnhandledControlPacket event no longer has any parameters. User code should no longer attempt to read in the remainder of
+ * the Control Request header as all Control Request header data is now preloaded by the library and made available in the
+ * USB_ControlRequest structure.
+ * - The FEATURELESS_CONTROL_ONLY_DEVICE token has been renamed to CONTROL_ONLY_DEVICE.
+ * - The STATIC_ENDPOINT_CONFIGURATION is no longer applicable as the library will apply this optimization when appropriate automatically.
+ * - The values of the Endpoint_Stream_RW_ErrorCodes_t and Endpoint_ControlStream_RW_ErrorCodes_t enums have had the "ERROR_" portion
+ * of their names removed.
+ *
+ * <b>Host Mode</b>
+ * - The USB_Host_SendControlRequest() function no longer automatically selects the Control pipe (pipe 0) to allow it to be used on
+ * other control type pipes. Care should be taken to ensure that the Control pipe is always selected before the function is called
+ * in existing projects where the Control pipe is to be operated on.
+ * - The USB Host management task now saves and restores the currently selected pipe before and after the task runs. Projects no longer
+ * need to manage this manually when calling the USB management task.
+ * - The Pipe_ClearCurrentBank() macro has been removed, and is now replaced with the Pipe_ClearIN(), Pipe_ClearOUT() macros. See
+ * Pipe.h documentation for more details on the new pipe management macros.
+ * - The Pipe_ReadWriteAllowed() macro has been renamed to Pipe_IsReadWriteAllowed() to be more consistent with the rest of the API
+ * naming scheme.
+ * - The Pipe_IsSetupINReceived() and Pipe_IsOutReady() macros have been renamed to Pipe_IsINReceived() and Pipe_IsOUTReady()
+ * respectively.
+ * - The new Pipe_ClearSETUP() macro should be used to send SETUP transactions, rather than the previous Pipe_ClearSetupOUT() macro.
+ * - The Pipe_IsSetupSent() macro has been renamed to Pipe_IsSETUPSent().
+ * - The Pipe_ClearSetupSent() macro is no longer applicable and should be removed.
+ * - All pipe read/write/discard aliases which did not have an explicitly endianness specifier (such as Pipe_Read_Word()) have
+ * been removed for clarity. Existing projects should use the "_LE" suffix on such calls to use the explicit Little Endian versions.
+ * - The Host_IsResetBusDone() macro has been renamed to Host_IsBusResetComplete().
+ * - The Pipe_Ignore_Word() and Pipe_Ignore_DWord() functions have been renamed to Pipe_Discard_Word() and Pipe_Discard_DWord() to remain
+ * consistent with the rest of the pipe API.
+ * - It is no longer needed to manually include the headers from LUFA/Drivers/USB/Class, as they are now included along with the rest
+ * of the USB headers when LUFA/Drivers/USB/USB.h is included.
+ * - Functions in the ConfigDescriptor.h header file no longer have "Host_" as part of their names.
+ * - The ProcessHIDReport() has been renamed to USB_ProcessHIDReport(), GetReportItemInfo() has been renamed to USB_GetHIDReportItemInfo()
+ * and SetReportItemInfo() has been renamed to USB_GetHIDReportItemInfo().
+ * - The values of the DSearch_Return_ErrorCodes_t and DSearch_Comp_Return_ErrorCodes_t enums have had their respective "Descriptor_Search"
+ * and "Descriptor_Search_Comp" prefixes changed to all caps.
+ * - The USB_HostRequest global has been renamed to USB_ControlRequest, and is used in Device mode also. The USB_Host_Request_Header_t
+ * structure type has been renamed to USB_Request_Header_t.
+ * - The values of the Pipe_Stream_RW_ErrorCodes_t enum have had the "ERROR_" portion of their names removed.
+ *
+ * \section Sec_Migration090401 Migrating from 090209 to 090401
+ *
+ * <b>All</b>
+ * - LUFA projects must now give the raw input clock frequency (before any prescaling) as a compile time constant "F_CLOCK",
+ * defined in the project makefile and passed to the compiler via the -D switch.
+ * - The makefile EEPROM programming targets for FLIP and dfu-programmer no longer program in the FLASH data in addition to the
+ * EEPROM data into the device. If both are to be programmed, both the EEPROM and FLASH programming targets must be called.
+ * - As the avr-libc macro has been corrected in recent avr-libc distributions, the SetSystemClockPrescaler() macro has been removed.
+ * Include <avr/power.h> and call clock_prescale_set(clock_div_1); instead on recent avr-libc distributions.
+ *
+ * <b>Library Demos</b>
+ * - The USBtoSerial demo now discards all data when not connected to a host, rather than buffering it for later transmission.
+ * - Most demos, bootloaders and applications have had their control request handling code corrected, to properly send the status
+ * stage in all handled requests. If you are using code based off one of the library demos, bootloaders or applications, you should
+ * update to the latest revisions.
+ *
+ * <b>Non-USB Library Components</b>
+ * - The ATTR_ALWAYSINLINE function attribute macro has been renamed to ATTR_ALWAYS_INLINE.
+ * - Custom board Dataflash drivers now require the implementation of Dataflash_SelectChipFromPage() and Dataflash_SendAddressBytes().
+ *
+ * <b>Device Mode</b>
+ * - The NO_CLEARSET_FEATURE_REQUEST compile time token has been renamed to FEATURELESS_CONTROL_ONLY_DEVICE, and its function expanded
+ * to also remove parts of the Get Status chapter 9 request to further reduce code usage. On all applications currently using the
+ * NO_CLEARSET_FEATURE_REQUEST compile time token, it can be replaced with the FEATURELESS_CONTROL_ONLY_DEVICE token with no further
+ * modifications required.
+ *
+ * \section Sec_Migration090209 Migrating from 081217 to 090209
+ *
+ * <b>Device Mode</b>
+ * - The ENDPOINT_MAX_ENDPOINTS constant has been renamed to the more appropriate name of ENDPOINT_TOTAL_ENDPOINTS.
+ * - The USB_STREAM_TIMEOUT_MS stream timeout default period has been extended to 100ms. This can be overridden in the user
+ * makefile if desired to restore the previous 50ms timeout.
+ *
+ * <b>Host Mode</b>
+ * - The PIPE_MAX_ENDPOINTS constant has been renamed to the more appropriate name of PIPE_TOTAL_ENDPOINTS.
+ * - The USB_STREAM_TIMEOUT_MS stream timeout default period has been extended to 100ms. This can be overridden in the user
+ * makefile if desired to restore the previous 50ms timeout.
+ * - The USB_DeviceEnumerationFailed event now contains a second "SubErrorCode" parameter, giving the error code of the function
+ * which failed.
+ * - The HID_PARSE_Sucessful enum member constant has been corrected to HID_PARSE_Successful.
+ *
+ * <b>Non-USB Library Components</b>
+ * - The previous SPI_SendByte() functionality is now located in SPI_TransferByte(). SPI_SendByte() now discards the return byte
+ * for speed, to compliment the new SPI_ReceiveByte() function. If two-way SPI transfers are required, calls to SPI_SendByte()
+ * should be changed to SPI_TransferByte().
+ * - The serial driver now sets the Tx line as an output explicitly, and enables the pull-up of the Rx line.
+ * - The Serial_Init() and SerialStream_Init() functions now take a second DoubleSpeed parameter, which indicates if the USART
+ * should be initialized in double speed mode - useful in some circumstances for attaining baud rates not usually possible at
+ * the given AVR clock speed.
+ *
+ * <b>Library Demos</b>
+ * - Most library demos have been enhanced and/or had errors corrected. All users of all demos should upgrade their codebase to
+ * the latest demo versions.
+ *
+ * \section Sec_Migration171208 Migrating from V1.5.3 to 081217
+ *
+ * <b>All</b>
+ * - The MyUSB project name has been changed to LUFA (Lightweight Framework for USB AVRs). All references to MyUSB, including macro names,
+ * have been changed to LUFA.
+ *
+ * <b>Library Demos</b>
+ * - The ReconfigureUSART() routine in the USBtoSerial demo was not being called after new line encoding
+ * parameters were set by the host. Projects built on the USBtoSerial code should update to the latest version.
+ * - The HID Parser now supports multiple report (on a single endpoint) HID devices. The MouseHostWithParser and
+ * KeyboardHostWithPaser demos use the updated API functions to function correctly on such devices. Projects
+ * built on either "WithParser" demo should update to the latest code.
+ * - The RNDIS demo TCP stack has been modified so that connections can be properly closed. It is still not
+ * recommended that the MyUSB RNDIS demo TCP/IP stack be used for anything other than demonstration purposes,
+ * as it is neither a full nor a standards compliant implementation.
+ *
+ * <b>Non-USB Library Components</b>
+ * - The Serial_IsCharReceived() macro has been changed to the correct spelling of Serial_IsCharReceived() in Serial.h.
+ *
+ * <b>Device Mode</b>
+ * - The MANUAL_PLL_CONTROL compile time token has been removed, and replaced with a USB_OPT_MANUAL_PLL mask
+ * to be used in the Options parameter of the USB_Init() function.
+ * - Calling USB_Init() now forces a complete USB interface reset and enumeration, even if the USB interface is
+ * currently initialized.
+ * - Interrupts are now disabled when processing control requests, to avoid problems with interrupts causing the library
+ * or user request processing code to exceed the strict USB timing requirements on control transfers.
+ * - The USB Reset event now resets and disables all device endpoints. If user code depends on endpoints remaining configured
+ * after a Reset event, it should be altered to explicitly re-initialize all user endpoints.
+ * - The prototype for the GetDescriptor function has been changed, as the return value was redundant. The function now
+ * returns the size of the descriptor, rather than passing it back via a parameter, or returns NO_DESCRIPTOR if the specified
+ * descriptor does not exist.
+ * - The NO_DESCRIPTOR_STRING macro has been renamed NO_DESCRIPTOR, and is now also used as a possible return value for the
+ * GetDescriptor function.
+ *
+ * <b>Host Mode</b>
+ * - The MANUAL_PLL_CONTROL compile time token has been removed, and replaced with a USB_OPT_MANUAL_PLL mask
+ * to be used in the Options parameter of the USB_Init() function.
+ * - The HID report parser now supports multiple Report IDs. The HID report parser GetReportItemInfo() and
+ * SetReportItemInfo() routines now return a boolean, set if the requested report item was located in the
+ * current report. If sending a report to a multi-report device, the first byte of the report is automatically
+ * set to the report ID of the given report item.
+ * - Calling USB_Init() now forces a complete USB interface reset and enumeration, even if the USB interface is
+ * currently initialized.
+ *
+ * \section Sec_Migration152 Migrating from V1.5.2 to V1.5.3
+ *
+ * <b>Library Demos</b>
+ * - Previously, all demos contained a serial number string descriptor, filled with all zeros. A serial number
+ * string is required in Mass Storage devices, or devices which are to retain settings when moved between
+ * ports on a machine. As people were not changing the serial number value, this was causing conflicts and so
+ * the serial number descriptor has been removed from all but the Mass Storage demo, which requires it.
+ * - The AudioOut and AudioIn demos did not previously silence their endpoints when the host has deactivated
+ * them. Projects built upon either demo should upgrade to the latest code.
+ * - The FEATURE_ENDPOINT macro has been renamed FEATURE_ENDPOINT_HALT, and is now correctly documented.
+ * - The MassStoreHost demo contained errors which caused it to lock up randomly on certain devices. Projects built
+ * on the MassStoreDemo code should update to the latest version.
+ * - The Interrupt type endpoint in the CDC based demos previously had a polling interval of 0x02, which caused
+ * problems on some Linux systems. This has been changed to 0xFF, projects built on the CDC demos should upgrade
+ * to the latest code.
+ * - The HID keyboard and mouse demos were not previously boot mode compatible. To enable boot mode support, projects
+ * built on the keyboard or mouse demos (or derivatives) should upgrade to the latest code.
+ * - The Mass Storage demo was not previously standards compliant. Projects built on the Mass Storage demo should
+ * upgrade to the latest code.
+ * - The USART was not being reconfigured after the host sent new encoding settings in the USBtoSerial demo. This was
+ * previously discovered and fixed, but the change was lost. Projects built on the USBtoSerial demo should update
+ * to the latest code.
+ *
+ * <b>Device Mode</b>
+ * - The endpoint non-control stream functions now have a default timeout of 50ms between packets in the stream.
+ * If this timeout is exceeded, the function returns the new ENDPOINT_RWSTREAM_ERROR_Timeout error value. The
+ * timeout value can be overridden by defining the USB_STREAM_TIMEOUT_MS in the project makefile to the desired
+ * timeout duration in ms.
+ * - Rather than returning fixed values, the flags indicating if the device has Remote Wakeup currently enabled
+ * and/or is self-powered are now accessed and set through the new USB_RemoteWakeupEnabled and
+ * USB_CurrentlySelfPowered macros. See the DevChapter9.h documentation for more details.
+ * - All endpoint stream functions now require an extra Callback function parameter. Existing code may be updated
+ * to either supply NO_STREAM_CALLBACK as the extra parameter, or disable stream callbacks altogether by passing
+ * the token NO_STREAM_CALLBACKS to the compiler using the -D switch.
+ *
+ * <b>Host Mode</b>
+ * - The pipe non-control stream functions now have a default timeout of 50ms between packets in the stream.
+ * If this timeout is exceeded, the function returns the new PIPE_RWSTREAM_ERROR_Timeout error value. The
+ * timeout value can be overridden by defining the USB_STREAM_TIMEOUT_MS in the project makefile to the desired
+ * timeout duration in ms.
+ * - CollectionPath_t has been renamed to HID_CollectionPath_t to be more in line with the other HID parser structures.
+ * - All pipe stream functions now require an extra Callback function parameter. Existing code may be updated
+ * to either supply NO_STREAM_CALLBACK as the extra parameter, or disable stream callbacks altogether by passing
+ * the token NO_STREAM_CALLBACKS to the compiler using the -D switch.
+ *
+ * \section Sec_Migration151 Migrating from V1.5.1 to V1.5.2
+ *
+ * <b>Library Demos</b>
+ * - The RNDIS demo application has been updated so that it is functional on Linux under earlier implementations
+ * of the RNDIS specification, which had non-standard behaviour. Projects built upon the demo should upgrade
+ * to the latest code.
+ * - The DFU class bootloader has had several bugs corrected in this release. It is recommended that where
+ * possible any existing devices upgrade to the latest bootloader code.
+ *
+ * \section Sec_Migration150 Migrating from V1.5.0 to V1.5.1
+ *
+ * <b>Library Demos</b>
+ * - The USBtoSerial demo was broken in the 1.5.0 release, due to incorrect register polling in place of the
+ * global "Transmitting" flag. The change has been reverted in this release. Projects built upon the demo
+ * should upgrade to the latest code.
+ * - The HID class demos did not implement the mandatory GetReport HID class request. Projects built upon the HID
+ * demos should upgrade to the latest code.
+ * - The HID class demos incorrectly reported themselves as boot-protocol enabled HID devices in their descriptors.
+ * Projects built upon the HID demos should upgrade to the latest code.
+ * - The MIDI device demo had incorrect AudioStreaming interface descriptors. Projects built upon the MIDI demo
+ * should upgrade to the latest code.
+ * - The AudioOut demo did not correctly tristate the speaker pins when USB was disconnected, wasting power.
+ * Projects built upon the AudioOut demo should upgrade to the latest code.
+ *
+ * \section Sec_Migration141 Migrating from V1.4.1 to V1.5.0
+ *
+ * <b>Library Demos</b>
+ * - Previous versions of the library demos had incorrectly encoded BCD version numbers in the descriptors. To
+ * avoid such mistakes in the future, the VERSION_BCD macro has been added to StdDescriptors.h. Existing
+ * projects should at least manually correct the BCD version numbers, or preferably update the descriptors to
+ * encode the version number in BCD format using the new macro.
+ * - The mandatory GetReport class-specific request was accidentally omitted from previous versions of the demos
+ * based on the Human Interface Device (HID) class. This has been corrected, and any user projects based on the
+ * HID demos should also be updated accordingly.
+ * - The CDC demos now correctly send an empty packet directly after a full packet, to end the transmission.
+ * Failure to do this on projects which always or frequently send full packets will cause buffering issues on
+ * the host OS. All CDC user projects are advised to update their transmission routines in the same manner as
+ * the library CDC demos.
+ * - The previous interrupt-driven Endpoint/Pipe demos did not properly save and restore the currently selected
+ * Endpoint/Pipe when the ISR fired. This has been corrected - user projects based on the interrupt driven
+ * demos should also update to properly save and restore the selected Endpoint/Pipe.
+ *
+ * <b>Non-USB Library Components</b>
+ * - The Atomic.h and ISRMacro.h header files in MyUSB/Common have been removed, as the library is now only
+ * compatible with avr-libc library versions newer than the time before the functionality of the deleted
+ * headers was available.
+ *
+ * <b>Device Mode</b>
+ * - The GetDescriptor function (see StdDescriptors.h) now has a new prototype, with altered parameter names and
+ * functions. Existing projects will need to update the GetDescriptor implementation to reflect the new API.
+ * The previously split Type and Index parameters are now passed as the original wValue parameter to the
+ * function, to make way for the USB specification wIndex parameter which is <i>not</i> the same as the
+ * previous Index parameter.
+ * - The USB_UnhandledControlPacket event (see Events.h) now has new parameter names, to be in line with the
+ * official USB specification. Existing code will need to be altered to use the new parameter names.
+ * - The USB_CreateEndpoints event (see Events.h) has been renamed to USB_ConfigurationChanged, which is more
+ * appropriate. It fires in an identical manner to the previously named event, thus the only change to be made
+ * is the event name itself in the user project.
+ * - The USB_Descriptor_Language_t structure no longer exists in StdDescriptors.h, as this was a
+ * pseudo-descriptor modeled on the string descriptor. It is replaced by the true USB_Descriptor_String_t type
+ * descriptor as indicated in the USB specification, thus all device code must be updated accordingly.
+ * - The names of several Endpoint macros have been changed to be more consistent with the rest of the library,
+ * with no implementation changes. This means that existing code can be altered to use the new macro names
+ * with no other considerations required. See Endpoint.h for the new macro names.
+ * - The previous version of the MassStorage demo had an incorrect value in the SCSI_Request_Sense_Response_t
+ * structure named SenseData in SCSI.c which caused some problems with some hosts. User projects based on this
+ * demo should correct the structure value to maintain compatibility across multiple OS platforms.
+ * - By default, the descriptor structures use the official USB specification names for the elements. Previous
+ * versions of the library used non-standard (but more verbose) names, which are still usable in the current
+ * and future releases when the correct compile time option is enabled. See the StdDescriptors.h file
+ * documentation for more details.
+ *
+ * <b>Host Mode</b>
+ * - The USB_Host_Request_Header_t structure in HostChapter9.h (used for issuing control requests) has had its
+ * members renamed to the official USB specification names for requests. Existing code will need to be updated
+ * to use the new names.
+ * - The names of several Pipe macros have been changed to be more consistent with the rest of the library,
+ * with no implementation changes. This means that existing code can be altered to use the new macro names
+ * with no other considerations required. See Pipe.h for the new macro names.
+ * - By default, the descriptor structures use the official USB specification names for the elements. Previous
+ * versions of the library used non-standard (but more verbose) names, which are still usable in the current
+ * and future releases when the correct compile time option is enabled. See the StdDescriptors.h file
+ * documentation for more details.
+ * - The names of the macros in Host.h for controlling the SOF generation have been renamed, see the Host.h
+ * module documentation for the new macro names.
+ *
+ * <b>Dual Role Mode</b>
+ * - The OTG.h header file has been corrected so that the macros now perform their stated functions. Any existing
+ * projects using custom headers to fix the broken OTG header should now be altered to once again use the OTG
+ * header inside the library.
+ * - The USB_DeviceEnumerationComplete event (see Events.h) now also fires in Device mode, when the host has
+ * finished enumerating the device. Projects relying on the event only firing in Host mode should be updated
+ * so that the event action only occurs when the USB_Mode global is set to USB_MODE_HOST.
+ */
+
diff --git a/LUFA/ManPages/ProgrammingApps.txt b/LUFA/ManPages/ProgrammingApps.txt
new file mode 100644
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--- /dev/null
+++ b/LUFA/ManPages/ProgrammingApps.txt
@@ -0,0 +1,27 @@
+/** \file
+ *
+ * This file contains special DoxyGen information for the generation of the main page and other special
+ * documentation pages. It is not a project source file.
+ */
+
+/** \page Page_ProgrammingApps Programming an Application into a USB AVR
+ *
+ * Once you have built an application, you will need a way to program in the resulting ".HEX" file (and, if your
+ * application uses EEPROM variables with initial values, also a ".EEP" file) into your USB AVR. Normally, the
+ * reprogramming of an AVR device must be performed using a special piece of programming hardware, through one of the
+ * supported AVR programming protocols - ISP, HVSP, HVPP, JTAG or dW. This can be done through a custom programmer,
+ * a third party programmer, or an official Atmel AVR tool - for more information, see the Atmel.com website.
+ *
+ * Alternatively, you can use the bootloader. From the Atmel factory, each USB AVR comes preloaded with the Atmel
+ * DFU (Device Firmware Update) class bootloader, a small piece of AVR firmware which allows the remainder of the
+ * AVR to be programmed through a non-standard interface such as the serial USART port, SPI, or (in this case) USB.
+ * Bootloaders have the advantage of not requiring any special hardware for programming, and cannot usually be erased
+ * or broken without an external programming device. They have disadvantages however; they cannot change the fuses of
+ * the AVR (special configuration settings that control the operation of the chip itself) and a small portion of the
+ * AVR's FLASH program memory must be reserved to contain the bootloader firmware, and thus cannot be used by the
+ * loaded application. Atmel's DFU bootloader is either 4KB (for the smaller USB AVRs) or 8KB (for the larger USB AVRs).
+ *
+ * If you wish to use the DFU bootloader to program in your application, refer to your DFU programmer's documentation.
+ * Atmel provides a free utility called FLIP which is USB AVR compatible, and an open source (Linux compatible)
+ * alternative exists called "dfu-programmer".
+ */
diff --git a/LUFA/ManPages/SoftwareBootloaderJump.txt b/LUFA/ManPages/SoftwareBootloaderJump.txt
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..a553ebd
--- /dev/null
+++ b/LUFA/ManPages/SoftwareBootloaderJump.txt
@@ -0,0 +1,69 @@
+/** \file
+ *
+ * This file contains special DoxyGen information for the generation of the main page and other special
+ * documentation pages. It is not a project source file.
+ */
+
+/**
+ * \page Page_SoftwareBootloaderStart Entering the Bootloader via Software
+ *
+ * A common requirement of many applications is the ability to jump to the programmed bootloader of a chip
+ * on demand, via the code's firmware (i.e. not as a result of any physical user interaction with the
+ * hardware). This might be required because the device does not have any physical user input, or simply
+ * just to streamline the device upgrade process on the host PC.
+ *
+ * The following C code snippet may be used to enter the bootloader upon request by the user application.
+ * By using the watchdog to physically reset the controller, it is ensured that all system hardware is
+ * completely reset to their defaults before the bootloader is run. This is important; since bootloaders
+ * are written to occupy a very limited space, they usually make assumptions about the register states based
+ * on the default values after a hard-reset of the chip.
+ *
+ * \code
+ * #include <avr/wdt.h>
+ * #include <avr/io.h>
+ * #include <util/delay.h>
+ *
+ * #include <LUFA/Common/Common.h>
+ * #include <LUFA/Drivers/USB/USB.h>
+ *
+ * uint32_t Boot_Key ATTR_NO_INIT;
+ *
+ * #define MAGIC_BOOT_KEY 0xDC42ACCA
+ * #define BOOTLOADER_START_ADDRESS (FLASH_SIZE_BYTES - BOOTLOADER_SEC_SIZE_BYTES)
+ *
+ * void Bootloader_Jump_Check(void) ATTR_INIT_SECTION(3);
+ * void Bootloader_Jump_Check(void)
+ * {
+ * // If the reset source was the bootloader and the key is correct, clear it and jump to the bootloader
+ * if ((MCUSR & (1 << WDRF)) && (Boot_Key == MAGIC_BOOT_KEY))
+ * {
+ * Boot_Key = 0;
+ * ((void (*)(void))BOOTLOADER_START_ADDRESS)();
+ * }
+ * }
+ *
+ * void Jump_To_Bootloader(void)
+ * {
+ * // If USB is used, detach from the bus
+ * USB_ShutDown();
+ *
+ * // Disable all interrupts
+ * cli();
+ *
+ * // Wait two seconds for the USB detachment to register on the host
+ * for (uint8_t i = 0; i < 128; i++)
+ * _delay_ms(16);
+ *
+ * // Set the bootloader key to the magic value and force a reset
+ * Boot_Key = MAGIC_BOOT_KEY;
+ * wdt_enable(WDTO_250MS);
+ * for (;;);
+ * }
+ * \endcode
+ *
+ * Note that the bootloader magic key can be any arbitrary value. The <em>FLASH_SIZE_BYTES</em> and
+ * <em>BOOTLOADER_SEC_SIZE_BYTES</em> tokens should be replaced with the total flash size of the AVR
+ * in bytes, and the allocated size of the bootloader section for the target AVR.
+ *
+ */
+
diff --git a/LUFA/ManPages/VIDAndPIDValues.txt b/LUFA/ManPages/VIDAndPIDValues.txt
new file mode 100644
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+/** \file
+ *
+ * This file contains special DoxyGen information for the generation of the main page and other special
+ * documentation pages. It is not a project source file.
+ */
+
+/** \page Page_VIDPID VID and PID values
+ *
+ * \section Sec_VIDPID_Allocations
+ * The LUFA library uses VID/PID combinations generously donated by Atmel. The following VID/PID combinations
+ * are used within the LUFA demos, and thus may be re-used by derivations of each demo. Free PID values may be
+ * used by future LUFA demo projects.
+ *
+ * <b>These VID/PID values should not be used in commercial designs under any circumstances.</b> Private projects
+ * may use the following values freely, but must accept any collisions due to other LUFA derived private projects
+ * sharing identical values. It is suggested that private projects using interfaces compatible with existing
+ * demos share the same VID/PID value.
+ *
+ * <table>
+ *
+ * <tr>
+ * <td>
+ * <b>VID</b>
+ * </td>
+ * <td>
+ * <b>PID</b>
+ * </td>
+ * <td>
+ * <b>Usage</b>
+ * </td>
+ * </tr>
+ *
+ * <tr>
+ * <td>
+ * 0x03EB
+ * </td>
+ * <td>
+ * 0x2040
+ * </td>
+ * <td>
+ * Test VID/PID (See below)
+ * </td>
+ *
+ * <tr>
+ * <td>
+ * 0x03EB
+ * </td>
+ * <td>
+ * 0x2041
+ * </td>
+ * <td>
+ * Mouse Demo Application
+ * </td>
+ * </tr>
+ *
+ * <tr>
+ * <td>
+ * 0x03EB
+ * </td>
+ * <td>
+ * 0x2042
+ * </td>
+ * <td>
+ * Keyboard Demo Application
+ * </td>
+ * </tr>
+ *
+ * <tr>
+ * <td>
+ * 0x03EB
+ * </td>
+ * <td>
+ * 0x2043
+ * </td>
+ * <td>
+ * Joystick Demo Application
+ * </td>
+ * </tr>
+ *
+ * <tr>
+ * <td>
+ * 0x03EB
+ * </td>
+ * <td>
+ * 0x2044
+ * </td>
+ * <td>
+ * CDC Demo Application
+ * </td>
+ * </tr>
+ *
+ * <tr>
+ * <td>
+ * 0x03EB
+ * </td>
+ * <td>
+ * 0x2045
+ * </td>
+ * <td>
+ * Mass Storage Demo Application
+ * </td>
+ * </tr>
+ *
+ * <tr>
+ * <td>
+ * 0x03EB
+ * </td>
+ * <td>
+ * 0x2046
+ * </td>
+ * <td>
+ * Audio Output Demo Application
+ * </td>
+ * </tr>
+ *
+ * <tr>
+ * <td>
+ * 0x03EB
+ * </td>
+ * <td>
+ * 0x2047
+ * </td>
+ * <td>
+ * Audio Input Demo Application
+ * </td>
+ * </tr>
+ *
+ * <tr>
+ * <td>
+ * 0x03EB
+ * </td>
+ * <td>
+ * 0x2048
+ * </td>
+ * <td>
+ * MIDI Demo Application
+ * </td>
+ * </tr>
+ *
+ * <tr>
+ * <td>
+ * 0x03EB
+ * </td>
+ * <td>
+ * 0x2049
+ * </td>
+ * <td>
+ * MagStripe Project
+ * </td>
+ * </tr>
+ *
+ * <tr>
+ * <td>
+ * 0x03EB
+ * </td>
+ * <td>
+ * 0x204A
+ * </td>
+ * <td>
+ * CDC Bootloader
+ * </td>
+ * </tr>
+ *
+ * <tr>
+ * <td>
+ * 0x03EB
+ * </td>
+ * <td>
+ * 0x204B
+ * </td>
+ * <td>
+ * USB to Serial Demo Application
+ * </td>
+ * </tr>
+ *
+ * <tr>
+ * <td>
+ * 0x03EB
+ * </td>
+ * <td>
+ * 0x204C
+ * </td>
+ * <td>
+ * RNDIS Demo Application
+ * </td>
+ * </tr>
+ *
+ * <tr>
+ * <td>
+ * 0x03EB
+ * </td>
+ * <td>
+ * 0x204D
+ * </td>
+ * <td>
+ * Combined Keyboard and Mouse Demo Application
+ * </td>
+ * </tr>
+ *
+ * <tr>
+ * <td>
+ * 0x03EB
+ * </td>
+ * <td>
+ * 0x204E
+ * </td>
+ * <td>
+ * Dual CDC Demo Application
+ * </td>
+ * </tr>
+ *
+ * <tr>
+ * <td>
+ * 0x03EB
+ * </td>
+ * <td>
+ * 0x204F
+ * </td>
+ * <td>
+ * Generic HID Demo Application
+ * </td>
+ * </tr>
+ *
+ * <tr>
+ * <td>
+ * 0x03EB
+ * </td>
+ * <td>
+ * 0x2060
+ * </td>
+ * <td>
+ * Benito Programmer Project
+ * </td>
+ * </tr>
+ *
+ * <tr>
+ * <td>
+ * 0x03EB
+ * </td>
+ * <td>
+ * 0x2061
+ * </td>
+ * <td>
+ * Combined Mass Storage and Keyboard Demo
+ * </td>
+ * </tr>
+ *
+ * <tr>
+ * <td>
+ * 0x03EB
+ * </td>
+ * <td>
+ * 0x2062
+ * </td>
+ * <td>
+ * Combined CDC and Mouse Demo
+ * </td>
+ * </tr>
+ *
+ * <tr>
+ * <td>
+ * 0x03EB
+ * </td>
+ * <td>
+ * 0x2063
+ * </td>
+ * <td>
+ * Mass Storage/HID Interface Datalogger Project
+ * </td>
+ * </tr>
+ *
+ * <tr>
+ * <td>
+ * 0x03EB
+ * </td>
+ * <td>
+ * 0x2064
+ * </td>
+ * <td>
+ * Interfaceless Control-Only LUFA Devices
+ * </td>
+ * </tr>
+ *
+ * <tr>
+ * <td>
+ * 0x03EB
+ * </td>
+ * <td>
+ * 0x2065
+ * </td>
+ * <td>
+ * Test and Measurement Demo
+ * </td>
+ * </tr>
+ *
+ * <tr>
+ * <td>
+ * 0x03EB
+ * </td>
+ * <td>
+ * 0x2066
+ * </td>
+ * <td>
+ * <i>Currently Unallocated</i>
+ * </td>
+ * </tr>
+ *
+ * <tr>
+ * <td>
+ * 0x03EB
+ * </td>
+ * <td>
+ * 0x2067
+ * </td>
+ * <td>
+ * <i>Currently Unallocated</i>
+ * </td>
+ * </tr>
+ *
+ * <tr>
+ * <td>
+ * 0x03EB
+ * </td>
+ * <td>
+ * 0x2068
+ * </td>
+ * <td>
+ * <i>Currently Unallocated</i>
+ * </td>
+ * </tr>
+ *
+ * <tr>
+ * <td>
+ * 0x03EB
+ * </td>
+ * <td>
+ * 0x2069
+ * </td>
+ * <td>
+ * <i>Currently Unallocated</i>
+ * </td>
+ * </tr>
+ *
+ * <tr>
+ * <td>
+ * 0x03EB
+ * </td>
+ * <td>
+ * 0x206A
+ * </td>
+ * <td>
+ * <i>Currently Unallocated</i>
+ * </td>
+ * </tr>
+ *
+ * <tr>
+ * <td>
+ * 0x03EB
+ * </td>
+ * <td>
+ * 0x206B
+ * </td>
+ * <td>
+ * <i>Currently Unallocated</i>
+ * </td>
+ * </tr>
+ *
+ * <tr>
+ * <td>
+ * 0x03EB
+ * </td>
+ * <td>
+ * 0x206C
+ * </td>
+ * <td>
+ * <i>Currently Unallocated</i>
+ * </td>
+ * </tr>
+ *
+ * <tr>
+ * <td>
+ * 0x03EB
+ * </td>
+ * <td>
+ * 0x206D
+ * </td>
+ * <td>
+ * <i>Currently Unallocated</i>
+ * </td>
+ * </tr>
+ *
+ * <tr>
+ * <td>
+ * 0x03EB
+ * </td>
+ * <td>
+ * 0x206E
+ * </td>
+ * <td>
+ * <i>Currently Unallocated</i>
+ * </td>
+ * </tr>
+ *
+ * <tr>
+ * <td>
+ * 0x03EB
+ * </td>
+ * <td>
+ * 0x206F
+ * </td>
+ * <td>
+ * <i>Currently Unallocated</i>
+ * </td>
+ * </tr>
+ *
+ * </table>
+ *
+ * \section Sec_Test_VIDPID The Test VID/PID Combination:
+ * For use in testing of LUFA powered devices during development only, by non-commercial entities.
+ * All devices must accept collisions on this VID/PID range (from other in-development LUFA devices)
+ * to be resolved by using a unique release number in the Device Descriptor. No devices using this
+ * VID/PID combination may be released to the general public.
+ */
+
diff --git a/LUFA/ManPages/WhyUseLUFA.txt b/LUFA/ManPages/WhyUseLUFA.txt
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+/** \file
+ *
+ * This file contains special DoxyGen information for the generation of the main page and other special
+ * documentation pages. It is not a project source file.
+ */
+
+/**
+ * \page Page_WhyUseLUFA Why Use LUFA?
+ *
+ * The LUFA Library has many advantages over implementing the code required to drive the USB AVRs directly.
+ * It is much more preferable to incorporate LUFA into your existing projects - or even make a new project
+ * using LUFA - than it is to start from scratch and use the USB AVR registers directly. Some of these reasons
+ * are:
+ *
+ * - <b>Portability:</b>
+ * The LUFA stack is designed to run (at some capacity) on the entire Atmel range of USB AVRs, regardless of the
+ * exact USB controller revision used. If you decide to implement your own USB stack, you will either need to
+ * code around the differences between each USB AVR controller's implementation between different chip models, or
+ * require your code to run on only one specific USB AVR model series.
+ *
+ * - <b>Speed of Development:</b>
+ * LUFA ships with a wide range of pre-made demos, bootloaders and projects for you to try, learn and extend. Each
+ * of these demos are tested (where possible) across as many USB AVRs and Operating Systems as possible, to ensure
+ * that they work under as many conditions as possible. In addition, there are inbuilt class drivers for several of
+ * the USB classes which you can make use of in your projects with minimal effort.
+ *
+ * - <b>Maintainability:</b>
+ * As LUFA takes care of much of the USB implementation, you can be left to focusing on your actual project's
+ * functionality, rather than being held back developing and debugging the USB stack code. Since LUFA uses clear APIs
+ * for USB development, your code will be more readable than if it had the low level USB stack code integrated into
+ * it directly. Updating the LUFA library is a simple folder-replacement and gives new features and bug fixes in
+ * seconds each time a new release is made.
+ *
+ * - <b>Size:</b>
+ * Not just requiring less code to make complex USB devices, LUFA (under most cases with the correct compile options)
+ * requires less FLASH space than Atmel's stack, meaning more space for the user application*.
+ *
+ * - <b>Support:</b>
+ * Since many people are now using LUFA in their own projects, you can take advantage of other's knowledge when you run
+ * into difficulties or need some advice. In addition, you can also email the library author to receive personalized
+ * support when you need it (subject to author's schedule).
+ *
+ * <small>* Atmel Stack Mouse Device Demo 4292 bytes, LUFA Mouse Low Level Device Demo 3332 bytes, under identical build
+ * environments</small>
+ */
+
diff --git a/LUFA/ManPages/WritingBoardDrivers.txt b/LUFA/ManPages/WritingBoardDrivers.txt
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+/** \file
+ *
+ * This file contains special DoxyGen information for the generation of the main page and other special
+ * documentation pages. It is not a project source file.
+ */
+
+/** \page Page_WritingBoardDrivers Writing LUFA Board Drivers
+ *
+ * LUFA ships with several basic pre-made board drivers, to control hardware present on the supported board
+ * hardware - such as Dataflash ICs, LEDs, Joysticks, or other hardware peripherals. When compiling an application
+ * which makes use of one or more board drivers located in LUFA/Drivers/Board, you must also indicate what board
+ * hardware you are using in your project makefile. This is done by defining the BOARD macro using the -D switch
+ * passed to the compiler, with a constant of BOARD_{Name}. For example <b>-DBOARD=BOARD_USBKEY</b> instructs the
+ * compiler to use the USBKEY board hardware drivers.
+ *
+ * If your application does not use *any* board level drivers, you can omit the definition of the BOARD macro.
+ * However, some users may wish to write their own custom board hardware drivers which are to remain compatible
+ * with the LUFA hardware API. To do this, the BOARD macro should be defined to the value BOARD_USER. This indicates
+ * that the board level drivers should be located in a folder named "Board" located inside the application's folder.
+ *
+ * When used, the driver stub files located in the LUFA/CodeTemplates/DriverStubs folder should be copied to the user
+ * Board/ directory, and fleshed out to include the values and code needed to control the custom board hardware. Once
+ * done, the existing LUFA board level APIs (accessed in the regular LUFA/Drivers/Board/ folder) will redirect to the
+ * user board drivers, maintaining code compatibility and allowing for a different board to be selected through the
+ * project makefile with no code changes.
+ */
+