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ENDPOINT_DIR_* macros, which can now be used with both Endpoint_ConfigureEndpoint() and in the device descriptors.
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breaking compatibility with some devices.
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Add endianness information to the class driver and core structure definitions.
Move out the unused Ethernet_Frame_Info_t structure definition to the RNDIS device demos where it is needed.
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structure definitions to clearly indicate what descriptors belong to which interface.
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file existance checking.
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to Russian translation services provided by Andrey from Microsin.ru.
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on the device can be viewed from a web-browser while the board is plugged into a host machine.
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RNDIS_Device_WritePacket() functions to the Device RNDIS Class Driver.
Modify RNDIS demos to suit the simplified Ethernet_Frame_Info_t structure.
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signed/unsignedness of the element.
Change type of USB_SelectedPipe and USB_SelectedEndpoint for the AVR32 UC3 architecture to uint32_t to reduce the compiled code size.
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architecture ports.
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device architecture. Update non-usb peripheral drivers to reflect future multiple architecture support.
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to the same module as they are declared in.
Tighten up the HID class bootloader code slightly, document that it currently exceeds 2KB of bootloader space for all models other than the Series 2 USB AVRs.
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Add const to all project descriptor definitions for safety.
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peripheral driver instead through the new Serial_CreateStream() and Serial_CreateBlockingStream() methods.
Renamed the Serial byte send/receive functions to remain consistent with the CDC driver's byte functions.
Altered the serial byte receive function to make it non-blocking.
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fix incorrect and missing section names.
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value to give maximum throughput.
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endpoint descriptors (thanks to MCS Electronics).
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EVENT_USB_Device_ControlRequest() as it is now fired before the library request handlers, not afterwards.
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redirect domain, including the new aliased links for LUFA-related pages such as the various download/source control mirrors and support lists.
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modify all demos to use them where possible.
Move out private/internal host class driver constants to the common class driver headers, so that they can be used in the Low Level host mode demos.
Ensure all demos, projects and bootloaders use the class driver constants where possible to minimise code repetition.
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is included, and no longer need to be seperately included.
All LowLevel demos changed to use the constants and types defined in the USB class drivers.
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tool made by Laszlo Monda
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on the configuration order instead to ensure maximum reliability.
Altered all low level device and host mode demos to ensure that endpoints and pipes are configured in ascending order properly.
Rewrote all low level host mode demos' configuration descriptor parser code to ensure that pipes are enumerated in ascending order, and to ensure maximum compatibility with devices.
Incremented all device mode demo's device descriptor revision numbers to ensure that any descriptor changes are re-fetched on machines which have enumerated previous versions.
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make them more managable.
Add new CDC descriptor structs to the CDC class driver, so that the CDC demos can use human readable field names.
Rename prefix for Still Image Host class driver functions from "SImage_" to "SI_" to remain consistent with the rest of the driver.
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all dfu-programmer versions.
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ensure that writes to the bootloader section of the AVR's flash memory are ignored (thanks to Axel Rohde).
Fixed incorrect command name for EEPROM memory programming in the makefile dfu-ee target.
Makefile whitespace fixes.
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assembly and C++ sources (thanks to Daniel Czigany).
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USB AVR device "series" comprises of.
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so that the descriptor pointer is const, to remove the need for extra casting inside the callback (thanks to Jonathan Kollasch).
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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 over all device demos to use a clearer algorithm for the configuring of the application's endpoints.
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systems, due to the recent update to the latest WinAVR makefile template.
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in some situations.
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EN-GB spelling dictionary.
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parameters, one per line, for better readability.
Add missing const qualifiers to the demos.
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Add new module source variables to the library core makefile, so that module sources can be added to a project's makefile on a per-module rather than per-file basis.
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Extensions.
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apparently enabled by default in newer AVR-GCC builds, and aliasing is used heavily for type-punning through the LUFA and third party library's codebase.
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bootloader makefiles due to inconsistancies between the behaviour of the command line tools used to perform the check on each platform.
Removed the internal endpoint and pipe memory allocation macros, as this is already performed directly in the code. Simplify the endpoint and pipe reset procedure.
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functions that are more complicated than simple macros. Moved USB_Device_SendRemoteWakeup() to the new Device.c source file and corrected it to unfreeze and restart the USB controller clock before issuing a Remote Wakeup request.
Removed the USB_Device_IsRemoteWakeupSent() and USB_Device_IsUSBSuspended() macros, as they are now obsolete.
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code.
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to an integer type.
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Ethernet/TCP packets of more than ~500 bytes due to an overflow in the checksum calculation loop (thanks to Kevin Malec).
Removed string Attributes from the Service Discovery Protocol code to minimise the potential points of failure while the base code is being debugged.
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