Fixed lack of support for the ATMEGA32U2 in the DFU and CDC class bootloaders
Changed incomplete Webserver project over to using the uIP timer library.
Fixed all Class drivers to ensure they have appropriate guards on each function to ensure the device is enumerated before running, fixed error codes on all guards to return "DeviceDisconnected" where possble.
Renamed HOST_SENDCONTROL_DeviceDisconnect enum value to HOST_SENDCONTROL_DeviceDisconnected to be in line with the rest of the library enum error codes.
Descriptor processing routines now pass around void pointers rather than uint8_t pointers, as their destination datatype is know well known -- they are just streams of bytes until they are cast to the correct destination type by DESCRIPTOR_CAST.
CDC based demos and project now work under 64 bit versions of Windows (thanks to Ronny Hanson, Thomas Bleeker).
The Benito Programmer project now has its own unique VID/PID pair allocated from the Atmel donated LUFA VID/PID pool.
Fixed memory corruption HID report parser when too many COLLECTION or PUSH items were processed.
Make RNDIS device class driver include the CDC device class driver header, so that it can inherrit the required CDC functional descriptor macro.
Make HID host class driver include the HID report parser.
Further work on the new CDC and HID host mode class drivers.
Reset changelog et. al. to reset development information for the new version currently under development.
Remove VBUS events - not needed as the library takes care of VBUS detection and feedback on supported AVRs via the USB_Device_Connected and USB_Device_Disconnected events.
Fixed incorrect Host state assignment in the incomplete BluetoothHost demo.
Remove all Host mode class demos other than the CDCHost class driver demo, so that they can be re-added as they are made once the host mode class framework is designed.
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.
Split out common defines/types from class drivers into a seperate common class driver directory.
Make central USB Class driver dispatch headers, used for both device and host modes.
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.
The USB_UnhandledControlPacket event has had its parameters removed, in favour 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.
Removed Endpoint_ClearCurrentBank() and Pipe_ClearCurrentBank() in favour of new Endpoint_ClearIN(), Endpoint_ClearOUT(), Endpoint_ClearControlIN(), Endpoint_ClearControlOUT(), Pipe_ClearIN(), Pipe_ClearOUT(), Pipe_ClearControlIN() and Pipe_ClearControlOUT() 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_ClearControlSETUP(), 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).
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.