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It is automatically included as needed by the Buttons driver * dispatch header located in LUFA/Drivers/Board/Buttons.h. diff --git a/LUFA/Drivers/Board/LEDs.h b/LUFA/Drivers/Board/LEDs.h index f34041e295..85eced9f10 100644 --- a/LUFA/Drivers/Board/LEDs.h +++ b/LUFA/Drivers/Board/LEDs.h @@ -58,7 +58,7 @@ * * \note To make code as compatible as possible, it is assumed that all boards carry a minimum of four LEDs. If * a board contains less than four LEDs, the remaining LED masks are defined to 0 so as to have no effect. - * If other behaviour is desired, either alias the remaining LED masks to existing LED masks via the -D + * If other behavior is desired, either alias the remaining LED masks to existing LED masks via the -D * switch in the project makefile, or alias them to nothing in the makefile to cause compilation errors when * a non-existing LED is referenced in application code. Note that this means that it is possible to make * compatible code for a board with no LEDs by making a board LED driver (see \ref Page_WritingBoardDrivers) diff --git a/LUFA/Drivers/Peripheral/AVRU4U6U7/ADC.h b/LUFA/Drivers/Peripheral/AVRU4U6U7/ADC.h index f8f2b4325d..c4e7c12858 100644 --- a/LUFA/Drivers/Peripheral/AVRU4U6U7/ADC.h +++ b/LUFA/Drivers/Peripheral/AVRU4U6U7/ADC.h @@ -287,7 +287,7 @@ #endif } - /** Deconfigures the given ADC channel, re-enabling digital I/O mode instead of analog. This + /** De-configures the given ADC channel, re-enabling digital I/O mode instead of analog. This * function sets the associated port pin as an input and re-enabled the digital portion of * the I/O. * diff --git a/LUFA/Drivers/Peripheral/AVRU4U6U7/TWI.h b/LUFA/Drivers/Peripheral/AVRU4U6U7/TWI.h index eb9e6aa1d7..32d8c25220 100644 --- a/LUFA/Drivers/Peripheral/AVRU4U6U7/TWI.h +++ b/LUFA/Drivers/Peripheral/AVRU4U6U7/TWI.h @@ -113,7 +113,7 @@ * \param[in] Byte Location where the read byte is to be stored * \param[in] LastByte Indicates if the byte should be ACKed if false, NAKed if true * - * \return Boolean true if the byte reception sucessfully completed, false otherwise + * \return Boolean true if the byte reception successfully completed, false otherwise */ static inline bool TWI_ReceiveByte(uint8_t* Byte, bool LastByte) { diff --git a/LUFA/Drivers/USB/Class/Device/CDC.h b/LUFA/Drivers/USB/Class/Device/CDC.h index 3bd9c9da31..bf08ecd391 100644 --- a/LUFA/Drivers/USB/Class/Device/CDC.h +++ b/LUFA/Drivers/USB/Class/Device/CDC.h @@ -54,7 +54,7 @@ * One major issue with CDC-ACM is that it requires two Interface descriptors, * which will upset most hosts when part of a multi-function "Composite" USB * device, as each interface will be loaded into a separate driver instance. To - * conbat this, you should use the "Interface Association Descriptor" addendum to + * combat this, you should use the "Interface Association Descriptor" addendum to * the USB standard which is available on most OSes when creating Composite devices. * * Another major oversight is that there is no mechanism for the host to notify the @@ -190,7 +190,7 @@ */ void EVENT_CDC_Device_ControLineStateChanged(USB_ClassInfo_CDC_Device_t* const CDCInterfaceInfo) ATTR_NON_NULL_PTR_ARG(1); - /** CDC class driver event for a send break request sent to the device from the host. This is generally used to seperate + /** CDC class driver event for a send break request sent to the device from the host. This is generally used to separate * data or to indicate a special condition to the receiving device. * * \param[in,out] CDCInterfaceInfo Pointer to a structure containing a CDC Class configuration and state @@ -277,7 +277,7 @@ */ void CDC_Device_SendControlLineStateChange(USB_ClassInfo_CDC_Device_t* const CDCInterfaceInfo) ATTR_NON_NULL_PTR_ARG(1); - /** Creates a standard characer stream for the given CDC Device instance so that it can be used with all the regular + /** Creates a standard character stream for the given CDC Device instance so that it can be used with all the regular * functions in the avr-libc library that accept a FILE stream as a destination (e.g. fprintf). The created * stream is bidirectional and can be used for both input and output functions. * diff --git a/LUFA/Drivers/USB/Class/Device/MIDI.h b/LUFA/Drivers/USB/Class/Device/MIDI.h index 20a4062bc1..b365b55fd7 100644 --- a/LUFA/Drivers/USB/Class/Device/MIDI.h +++ b/LUFA/Drivers/USB/Class/Device/MIDI.h @@ -129,7 +129,7 @@ /** Flushes the MIDI send buffer, sending any queued MIDI events to the host. This should be called to override the - * \ref MIDI_Device_SendEventPacket() function's packing behaviour, to flush queued events. + * \ref MIDI_Device_SendEventPacket() function's packing behavior, to flush queued events. * * \param[in,out] MIDIInterfaceInfo Pointer to a structure containing a MIDI Class configuration and state * diff --git a/LUFA/Drivers/USB/Class/Host/CDC.h b/LUFA/Drivers/USB/Class/Host/CDC.h index ece23c5467..72148faad9 100644 --- a/LUFA/Drivers/USB/Class/Host/CDC.h +++ b/LUFA/Drivers/USB/Class/Host/CDC.h @@ -190,7 +190,7 @@ */ uint8_t CDC_Host_SendControlLineStateChange(USB_ClassInfo_CDC_Host_t* const CDCInterfaceInfo) ATTR_NON_NULL_PTR_ARG(1); - /** Sends a Send Break request to the device. This is generally used to seperate data data or to indicate a special condition + /** Sends a Send Break request to the device. This is generally used to separate data data or to indicate a special condition * to the receiving device. * * \param[in,out] CDCInterfaceInfo Pointer to a structure containing a CDC Class host configuration and state @@ -267,7 +267,7 @@ */ uint8_t CDC_Host_Flush(USB_ClassInfo_CDC_Host_t* const CDCInterfaceInfo) ATTR_NON_NULL_PTR_ARG(1); - /** Creates a standard characer stream for the given CDC Device instance so that it can be used with all the regular + /** Creates a standard character stream for the given CDC Device instance so that it can be used with all the regular * functions in the avr-libc library that accept a FILE stream as a destination (e.g. fprintf). The created * stream is bidirectional and can be used for both input and output functions. * diff --git a/LUFA/Drivers/USB/Class/Host/HIDParser.h b/LUFA/Drivers/USB/Class/Host/HIDParser.h index 017e2f6d07..e8717d058a 100644 --- a/LUFA/Drivers/USB/Class/Host/HIDParser.h +++ b/LUFA/Drivers/USB/Class/Host/HIDParser.h @@ -136,7 +136,7 @@ * \param[in] reportitem HID Report Item whose retrieved value is to be aligned * \param[in] type Data type to align the HID report item's value to * - * \return Left-aligned data of the given report item's pre-retrived value for the given datatype + * \return Left-aligned data of the given report item's pre-retrieved value for the given datatype */ #define HID_ALIGN_DATA(reportitem, type) ((type)(reportitem->Value << ((8 * sizeof(type)) - reportitem->Attributes.BitSize))) diff --git a/LUFA/Drivers/USB/Class/Host/MIDI.h b/LUFA/Drivers/USB/Class/Host/MIDI.h index 5ac1becb8f..8c711ccf90 100644 --- a/LUFA/Drivers/USB/Class/Host/MIDI.h +++ b/LUFA/Drivers/USB/Class/Host/MIDI.h @@ -142,7 +142,7 @@ MIDI_EventPacket_t* const Event) ATTR_NON_NULL_PTR_ARG(1) ATTR_NON_NULL_PTR_ARG(2); /** Flushes the MIDI send buffer, sending any queued MIDI events to the device. This should be called to override the - * \ref MIDI_Host_SendEventPacket() function's packing behaviour, to flush queued events. Events are queued into the + * \ref MIDI_Host_SendEventPacket() function's packing behavior, to flush queued events. Events are queued into the * pipe bank until either the pipe bank is full, or \ref MIDI_Host_Flush() is called. This allows for multiple MIDI * events to be packed into a single pipe packet, increasing data throughput. * diff --git a/LUFA/Drivers/USB/Class/Host/RNDIS.c b/LUFA/Drivers/USB/Class/Host/RNDIS.c index 5fde1c6b46..980e32c189 100644 --- a/LUFA/Drivers/USB/Class/Host/RNDIS.c +++ b/LUFA/Drivers/USB/Class/Host/RNDIS.c @@ -294,7 +294,7 @@ uint8_t RNDIS_Host_SetRNDISProperty(USB_ClassInfo_RNDIS_Host_t* const RNDISInter struct { RNDIS_Set_Message_t SetMessage; - uint8_t ContigiousBuffer[Length]; + uint8_t ContiguousBuffer[Length]; } SetMessageData; RNDIS_Set_Complete_t SetMessageResponse; @@ -308,7 +308,7 @@ uint8_t RNDIS_Host_SetRNDISProperty(USB_ClassInfo_RNDIS_Host_t* const RNDISInter SetMessageData.SetMessage.InformationBufferOffset = (sizeof(RNDIS_Set_Message_t) - sizeof(RNDIS_Message_Header_t)); SetMessageData.SetMessage.DeviceVcHandle = 0; - memcpy(&SetMessageData.ContigiousBuffer, Buffer, Length); + memcpy(&SetMessageData.ContiguousBuffer, Buffer, Length); if ((ErrorCode = RNDIS_SendEncapsulatedCommand(RNDISInterfaceInfo, &SetMessageData, SetMessageData.SetMessage.MessageLength)) != HOST_SENDCONTROL_Successful) @@ -337,7 +337,7 @@ uint8_t RNDIS_Host_QueryRNDISProperty(USB_ClassInfo_RNDIS_Host_t* const RNDISInt struct { RNDIS_Query_Complete_t QueryMessageResponse; - uint8_t ContigiousBuffer[MaxLength]; + uint8_t ContiguousBuffer[MaxLength]; } QueryMessageResponseData; QueryMessage.MessageType = REMOTE_NDIS_QUERY_MSG; @@ -364,7 +364,7 @@ uint8_t RNDIS_Host_QueryRNDISProperty(USB_ClassInfo_RNDIS_Host_t* const RNDISInt if (QueryMessageResponseData.QueryMessageResponse.Status != REMOTE_NDIS_STATUS_SUCCESS) return RNDIS_COMMAND_FAILED; - memcpy(Buffer, &QueryMessageResponseData.ContigiousBuffer, MaxLength); + memcpy(Buffer, &QueryMessageResponseData.ContiguousBuffer, MaxLength); return HOST_SENDCONTROL_Successful; } diff --git a/LUFA/Drivers/USB/HighLevel/ConfigDescriptor.h b/LUFA/Drivers/USB/HighLevel/ConfigDescriptor.h index 91ed492fa0..90e36a4cd2 100644 --- a/LUFA/Drivers/USB/HighLevel/ConfigDescriptor.h +++ b/LUFA/Drivers/USB/HighLevel/ConfigDescriptor.h @@ -214,11 +214,11 @@ const uint8_t AfterType) ATTR_NON_NULL_PTR_ARG(1) ATTR_NON_NULL_PTR_ARG(2); - /** Searches for the next descriptor in the given configuration descriptor using a premade comparator + /** Searches for the next descriptor in the given configuration descriptor using a pre-made comparator * function. The routine updates the position and remaining configuration descriptor bytes values * automatically. If a comparator routine fails a search, the descriptor pointer is retreated back * so that the next descriptor search invocation will start from the descriptor which first caused the - * original search to fail. This behaviour allows for one comparator to be used immediately after another + * original search to fail. This behavior allows for one comparator to be used immediately after another * has failed, starting the second search from the descriptor which failed the first. * * Comparator functions should be standard functions which accept a pointer to the header of the current diff --git a/LUFA/Drivers/USB/HighLevel/Events.h b/LUFA/Drivers/USB/HighLevel/Events.h index e8984a4192..7e82ff36d5 100644 --- a/LUFA/Drivers/USB/HighLevel/Events.h +++ b/LUFA/Drivers/USB/HighLevel/Events.h @@ -188,7 +188,7 @@ * \note For the smaller series 2 USB AVRs with limited USB controllers, VBUS is not available to the USB controller. * this means that the current connection state is derived from the bus suspension and wake up events by default, * which is not always accurate (host may suspend the bus while still connected). If the actual connection state - * needs to be determined, VBUS should be routed to an external pin, and the auto-detect behaviour turned off by + * needs to be determined, VBUS should be routed to an external pin, and the auto-detect behavior turned off by * passing the NO_LIMITED_CONTROLLER_CONNECT token to the compiler via the -D switch at compile time. The connection * and disconnection events may be manually fired, and the \ref USB_DeviceState global changed manually. * \n\n @@ -206,7 +206,7 @@ * \note For the smaller series 2 USB AVRs with limited USB controllers, VBUS is not available to the USB controller. * this means that the current connection state is derived from the bus suspension and wake up events by default, * which is not always accurate (host may suspend the bus while still connected). If the actual connection state - * needs to be determined, VBUS should be routed to an external pin, and the auto-detect behaviour turned off by + * needs to be determined, VBUS should be routed to an external pin, and the auto-detect behavior turned off by * passing the NO_LIMITED_CONTROLLER_CONNECT token to the compiler via the -D switch at compile time. The connection * and disconnection events may be manually fired, and the \ref USB_DeviceState global changed manually. * \n\n @@ -226,7 +226,7 @@ * This event is time-critical; each packet within the request transaction must be acknowledged or * sent within 50ms or the host will abort the transfer. * - * The library interally handles all standard control requests with the exceptions of SYNC FRAME, + * The library internally handles all standard control requests with the exceptions of SYNC FRAME, * SET DESCRIPTOR and SET INTERFACE. These and all other non-standard control requests will be left * for the user to process via this event if desired. If not handled in the user application, requests * are automatically STALLed. @@ -307,7 +307,7 @@ * millisecond timer source when the USB bus is enumerated in device mode to a USB host. * * This event is time-critical; it is run once per millisecond and thus long handlers will significantly - * degrade device performance. This event should only be enabled when needed to reduce device wakeups. + * degrade device performance. This event should only be enabled when needed to reduce device wake-ups. * * \note This event is not normally active - it must be manually enabled and disabled via the * \ref USB_Device_EnableSOFEvents() and \ref USB_Device_DisableSOFEvents() commands after enumeration. diff --git a/LUFA/Drivers/USB/LowLevel/DevChapter9.h b/LUFA/Drivers/USB/LowLevel/DevChapter9.h index 41246ec387..8568cff259 100644 --- a/LUFA/Drivers/USB/LowLevel/DevChapter9.h +++ b/LUFA/Drivers/USB/LowLevel/DevChapter9.h @@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ /** \file * \brief USB device standard request management. * - * This file contains the function prototypes neccesary for the processing of incomming standard control requests + * This file contains the function prototypes necessary for the processing of incoming standard control requests * when the library is in USB device mode. * * \note This file should not be included directly. It is automatically included as needed by the USB driver diff --git a/LUFA/Drivers/USB/LowLevel/Host.h b/LUFA/Drivers/USB/LowLevel/Host.h index fef6b43c2d..736ed87cff 100644 --- a/LUFA/Drivers/USB/LowLevel/Host.h +++ b/LUFA/Drivers/USB/LowLevel/Host.h @@ -223,7 +223,7 @@ * \note After this routine returns, the control pipe will be selected. * * \param[in] Index Index of the string index to retrieve - * \param[out] Buffer Pointer to the destination buffer where the retrieved string decriptor is + * \param[out] Buffer Pointer to the destination buffer where the retrieved string descriptor is * to be stored * \param[in] BufferLength Maximum size of the string descriptor which can be stored into the buffer * diff --git a/LUFA/Drivers/USB/LowLevel/HostChapter9.h b/LUFA/Drivers/USB/LowLevel/HostChapter9.h index ab8348d4cf..0518855adf 100644 --- a/LUFA/Drivers/USB/LowLevel/HostChapter9.h +++ b/LUFA/Drivers/USB/LowLevel/HostChapter9.h @@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ /** \file * \brief USB host standard request management. * - * This file contains the function prototypes neccesary for the issuing of outgoing standard control requests + * This file contains the function prototypes necessary for the issuing of outgoing standard control requests * when the library is in USB host mode. * * \note This file should not be included directly. It is automatically included as needed by the USB driver diff --git a/LUFA/Drivers/USB/LowLevel/LowLevel.h b/LUFA/Drivers/USB/LowLevel/LowLevel.h index df9d3bb1c3..4f27216b19 100644 --- a/LUFA/Drivers/USB/LowLevel/LowLevel.h +++ b/LUFA/Drivers/USB/LowLevel/LowLevel.h @@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ /** \file * \brief USB low level USB controller definitions. * - * This file contains structures, function prototypes and macros related to the low level configutation of the + * This file contains structures, function prototypes and macros related to the low level configuration of the * USB controller, to start, stop and reset the USB library core. * * \note This file should not be included directly. It is automatically included as needed by the USB driver @@ -250,7 +250,7 @@ * Valid mode masks are \ref USB_MODE_DEVICE, \ref USB_MODE_HOST or \ref USB_MODE_UID. * * \param[in] Options Mask indicating the options which should be used when initializing the USB - * interface to control the USB interface's behaviour. This should be comprised of + * interface to control the USB interface's behavior. This should be comprised of * a USB_OPT_REG_* mask to control the regulator, a USB_OPT_*_PLL mask to control the * PLL, and a USB_DEVICE_OPT_* mask (when the device mode is enabled) to set the device * mode speed. diff --git a/LUFA/ManPages/AboutLUFA.txt b/LUFA/ManPages/AboutLUFA.txt index cd0ed059c9..7728347c60 100644 --- a/LUFA/ManPages/AboutLUFA.txt +++ b/LUFA/ManPages/AboutLUFA.txt @@ -11,10 +11,10 @@ * past and planned changes, and links to other projects incorporating LUFA. * * Subsections: - * - \subpage Page_DeviceSupport Current Device and Hardware Support - * - \subpage Page_Resources LUFA and USB Related Resources - * - \subpage Page_ChangeLog Project Changelog - * - \subpage Page_FutureChanges Planned Changes to the Library - * - \subpage Page_LUFAPoweredProjects Other Projects Using LUFA + * \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 */ \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/LUFA/ManPages/AlternativeStacks.txt b/LUFA/ManPages/AlternativeStacks.txt index a0a7a415e9..60342f8e8f 100644 --- a/LUFA/ManPages/AlternativeStacks.txt +++ b/LUFA/ManPages/AlternativeStacks.txt @@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ * License: Atmel Limited License (see Atmel download for details) \n * Website: http://atmel.com/dyn/products/app_notes.asp?family_id=607#USB \n * Description: This is the official Atmel USB AVR stack, for their 8-bit USB AVR lineup. Each series of - * USB AVR is seperated into a seperate download stack, which is both AVR-GCC and IAR compatible. + * USB AVR is separated into a separate download stack, which is both AVR-GCC and IAR compatible. * * - Name: Dr. Stefan Salewski's AT90USB1287 Stack (Dr. Stefan Salewski) \n * Cost: Free \n @@ -59,4 +59,4 @@ * 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. */ - \ No newline at end of file + diff --git a/LUFA/ManPages/ChangeLog.txt b/LUFA/ManPages/ChangeLog.txt index 03e55b9627..e97c515a64 100644 --- a/LUFA/ManPages/ChangeLog.txt +++ b/LUFA/ManPages/ChangeLog.txt @@ -66,7 +66,7 @@ * - 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 seperate programming headers + * 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 @@ -79,7 +79,7 @@ * - 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 readback (thanks to Gerard Sexton) + * 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 @@ -104,7 +104,7 @@ * - 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 occuring while the control endpoint + * - 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 * @@ -123,7 +123,7 @@ * - 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 (equivelent to not specifying BOARD) which will remove all board hardware drivers which + * - 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 @@ -154,7 +154,7 @@ * - 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 seperate pipes, not one half-duplex pipe + * - 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) @@ -162,7 +162,7 @@ * - 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 baudrates (thanks to Renaud Cerrato) + * - Fixed accuracy of the SERIAL_UBBRVAL() and SERIAL_2X_UBBRVAL() macros for higher baud rates (thanks to Renaud Cerrato) * * \section Sec_ChangeLog091223 Version 091223 * @@ -186,8 +186,8 @@ * - Added new NO_DEVICE_REMOTE_WAKEUP and NO_DEVICE_SELF_POWER compile time options * * Changed: - * - Removed code in the Keyboard demos to send zeroed reports between two reports with differing numbers of keycodes - * as this relied on non-standard OS driver behaviour to repeat key groups + * - 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 behavior 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 @@ -196,7 +196,7 @@ * - 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 errorcodes + * 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, @@ -244,7 +244,7 @@ * - Added new stream creation function to the CDC Class drivers, to easily make standard I/O streams from CDC Class driver instances * * Changed: - * - Removed mostly useless "TestApp" demo, as it was mainly useful only for checking for sytax errors in the library + * - 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 @@ -257,12 +257,12 @@ * - 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 keypresses (up to 6) per report + * - Keyboard LowLevel/ClassDriver demos now support multiple simultaneous key presses (up to 6) per report * * Fixed: * - 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 eaiser + * - 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 @@ -282,7 +282,7 @@ * - 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-synchronised millisecond interrupts when in USB device mode + * 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 @@ -302,10 +302,10 @@ * - 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-independant definitions for clarity + * - 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 + * - Changed the parameters and behavior 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 @@ -314,7 +314,7 @@ * - 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 seperate USB_Descriptor_* and + * - 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 * * Fixed: @@ -325,7 +325,7 @@ * - 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 misspelt event name in the Class driver USBtoSerial demo, preventing correct operation + * - 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 @@ -348,7 +348,7 @@ * New: * - 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 Missle Launcher project, submitted by Dave Fletcher + * - 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% @@ -375,7 +375,7 @@ * - Added 404 Not Found errors to the webserver in the RNDIS demos to indicate invalid URLs * * Changed: - * - Deprecated psuedo-scheduler and removed dynamic memory allocator from the library (first no longer needed and second unused) + * - 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 @@ -390,7 +390,7 @@ * 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 oneanother using foreground colours + * 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 @@ -398,13 +398,13 @@ * - Removed SINGLE_DEVICE_CONFIGURATION compile time option in favour 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 seperate out Host and Device mode events + * - Renamed and altered existing events to properly separate out Host and Device mode events * * Fixed: * - 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 erronously defines RAMPZ + * 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 trasferring data + * 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 @@ -423,7 +423,7 @@ * - 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 pullup not being enabled + * - Fixed USBtoSerial demo receiving noise from the USART due to pull-up not being enabled * * * \section Sec_ChangeLog090605 Version 090605 @@ -439,7 +439,7 @@ * 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 supurflous and only served to obfuscate code + * - 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 @@ -447,10 +447,10 @@ * - 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 preperation for the new USB class APIs + * 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 spinloops which may fail to exit if the USB connection is severed before the exit condition + * - Fixed possible enumeration errors from spin-loops which may fail to exit if the USB connection is severed before the exit condition * becomes true * * @@ -500,7 +500,7 @@ * 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) - * - Capitalised the "Descriptor_Search" and "Descriptor_Search_Comp" prefixes of the values in the DSearch_Return_ErrorCodes_t and + * - 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 @@ -607,7 +607,7 @@ * - 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 pullup on Rx line + * - 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 @@ -724,7 +724,7 @@ * - 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 licence changed from LGPLv3 to MIT license + * - Library license changed from LGPLv3 to MIT license * * * \section Sec_ChangeLog151 Version 1.5.1 - Released 31st July, 2008 @@ -786,7 +786,7 @@ * - 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 - * - USB_HOST_TIMEOUT_MS is now overridable in the user project makefile to a custom fixed timeout value + * - 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 @@ -916,7 +916,7 @@ * \section Sec_ChangeLog120 Version 1.2.0 - Released February 4th, 2008 * * - Added USB_DeviceEnumerationComplete event for host mode - * - Added new Scheduler_Init routine to preprepare the scheduler, so that tasks can be started and + * - 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 @@ -935,7 +935,7 @@ * * - 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 pullup devices causing false disconnect interrupts + * - 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 @@ -947,8 +947,8 @@ * 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 transistion interrupt now raises the appropriate device/host disconnect event if device attached - * - Fixed double VBUS change (and VBUS -) event when detatching in device mode + * - 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 diff --git a/LUFA/ManPages/CompileTimeTokens.txt b/LUFA/ManPages/CompileTimeTokens.txt index 046101e76f..6f2e804ad3 100644 --- a/LUFA/ManPages/CompileTimeTokens.txt +++ b/LUFA/ManPages/CompileTimeTokens.txt @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ /** \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, + * compiler via the -D switch, to alter the LUFA library code. These tokens may alter the library behavior, * or remove features unused by a given application in order to save flash space. * * @@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ * 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 neccesary + * 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(). * * HID_STATETABLE_STACK_DEPTH=x - ( \ref Group_HIDParser ) \n @@ -61,7 +61,7 @@ * * HID_MAX_REPORT_IDS=x - ( \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 seperate the keyboard reports from the mouse reports. In order to determine the size of each + * 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 @@ -83,11 +83,11 @@ * 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 recevied in groups of 8 bytes at a time increasing performance at the expense of a larger flash memory consumption + * 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. * * USE_STATIC_OPTIONS=x - ( \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 + * By default, the USB_Init() function accepts dynamic options at runtime to alter the library behavior, 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 @@ -143,7 +143,7 @@ * binary. * * DEVICE_STATE_AS_GPIOR - ( \ref Group_Device ) \n - * One of the most frequenty used global variables in the stack is the USB_DeviceState global, which indicates the current state of + * 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 @@ -161,7 +161,7 @@ * endpoints internally, saving space. Generally, this is usually only useful in (some) bootloaders and is best avoided. * * INTERRUPT_CONTROL_ENDPOINT - ( \ref Group_USBManagement ) \n - * Some applications prefer to not call the USB_USBTask() management task reguarly while in device mode, as it can complicate code significantly. + * 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. @@ -181,7 +181,7 @@ * This section describes compile tokens which affect USB driver stack of the LUFA library when used in Host mode. * * HOST_STATE_AS_GPIOR - ( \ref Group_Host ) \n - * One of the most frequenty used global variables in the stack is the USB_HostState global, which indicates the current state of + * 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 diff --git a/LUFA/ManPages/DevelopingWithLUFA.txt b/LUFA/ManPages/DevelopingWithLUFA.txt index 1981a4990d..8223c9257e 100644 --- a/LUFA/ManPages/DevelopingWithLUFA.txt +++ b/LUFA/ManPages/DevelopingWithLUFA.txt @@ -11,12 +11,12 @@ * information on compile-time tuning of the library and other developer-related sections. * * Subsections: - * - \subpage Page_TokenSummary Summary of Compile Time Tokens - * - \subpage Page_Migration Migrating from an Older LUFA Version - * - \subpage Page_VIDPID Allocated USB VID and PID Values - * - \subpage Page_BuildLibrary Building as a Linkable Library - * - \subpage Page_WritingBoardDrivers How to Write Custom Board Drivers - * - \subpage Page_SoftwareBootloaderStart How to jump to the bootloader in software - * - \subpage Page_SchedulerOverview Overview of the Simple LUFA Scheduler (DEPRECATED) + * \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 + * \li \subpage Page_SchedulerOverview - Overview of the Simple LUFA Scheduler (DEPRECATED) */ \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/LUFA/ManPages/Donating.txt b/LUFA/ManPages/Donating.txt index a3f99ee2dd..984cbfb543 100644 --- a/LUFA/ManPages/Donating.txt +++ b/LUFA/ManPages/Donating.txt @@ -14,11 +14,11 @@ * and supporter. Please consider donating a small amount to support this and my future Open Source projects - All * donations are greatly appreciated. * - * Note that commercial entities can remove the attribution portion of the LUFA licence by a one-time fee - see + * Note that commercial entities can remove the attribution portion of the LUFA license by a one-time fee - see * \ref Page_LicenceInfo for more details (Note: Please do NOT pay this in advance through the donation link below - * contact author for payment details.). * * \image html "http://www.pledgie.com/campaigns/6927.png?skin_name=chrome" * Donate to this project via PayPal - Thanks in Advance! */ - \ No newline at end of file + diff --git a/LUFA/ManPages/GettingStarted.txt b/LUFA/ManPages/GettingStarted.txt index b33a3b5e76..c161bfe1fd 100644 --- a/LUFA/ManPages/GettingStarted.txt +++ b/LUFA/ManPages/GettingStarted.txt @@ -14,13 +14,13 @@ * 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 premade USB + * 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. * * Subsections: - * - \subpage Page_ConfiguringApps How to Configure the Included Demos, Projects and Bootloaders - * - \subpage Page_CompilingApps How to Compile the Included Demos, Projects and Bootloaders - * - \subpage Page_ProgrammingApps How to Program an AVR with the Included Demos, Projects and Bootloaders + * \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 */ diff --git a/LUFA/ManPages/LUFAvsAtmelStack.txt b/LUFA/ManPages/LUFAvsAtmelStack.txt index 582bb9e0fc..99e2dc3a7d 100644 --- a/LUFA/ManPages/LUFAvsAtmelStack.txt +++ b/LUFA/ManPages/LUFAvsAtmelStack.txt @@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ * * - Clean API: * 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 equivelent Atmel stack code. LUFA's + * 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. * * - Full Hardware Support: @@ -43,4 +43,4 @@ * 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. */ - \ No newline at end of file + diff --git a/LUFA/ManPages/LibraryApps.txt b/LUFA/ManPages/LibraryApps.txt index a2a45f4ac7..abd0073594 100644 --- a/LUFA/ManPages/LibraryApps.txt +++ b/LUFA/ManPages/LibraryApps.txt @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ /** \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 seperated by USB mode (Device, Host, OTG) and further seperated by the use or non-use of the + * 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). * @@ -111,4 +111,4 @@ * - StandaloneProgrammer - Incomplete Standalone AVR Programmer application, to program AVRs directly from a Mass Storage disk * * - */ \ No newline at end of file + */ diff --git a/LUFA/ManPages/LibraryResources.txt b/LUFA/ManPages/LibraryResources.txt index aec13fbd97..10f98d90df 100644 --- a/LUFA/ManPages/LibraryResources.txt +++ b/LUFA/ManPages/LibraryResources.txt @@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ * Project Homepage: http://www.fourwalledcubicle.com/LUFA.php \n * Author's Website: http://www.fourwalledcubicle.com \n * Development Blog: http://www.fourwalledcubicle.com/blog \n - * Commercial Licences: http://fourwalledcubicle.com/PurchaseLUFA.php \n + * Commercial Licenses: http://fourwalledcubicle.com/PurchaseLUFA.php \n * * \section Sec_ProjectHelp Assistance With LUFA * Discussion Group: http://groups.google.com/group/myusb-support-list \n @@ -32,4 +32,4 @@ * \section Sec_USBResources USB Resources * USB-IF Website: http://www.usb.org \n */ - \ No newline at end of file + diff --git a/LUFA/ManPages/LicenceInfo.txt b/LUFA/ManPages/LicenseInfo.txt similarity index 84% rename from LUFA/ManPages/LicenceInfo.txt rename to LUFA/ManPages/LicenseInfo.txt index 3dd1d0918a..9653fd434e 100644 --- a/LUFA/ManPages/LicenceInfo.txt +++ b/LUFA/ManPages/LicenseInfo.txt @@ -5,14 +5,14 @@ */ /** - * \page Page_LicenceInfo Source Code Licence + * \page Page_LicenseInfo Source Code License * - * The LUFA library is currently released under the MIT licence, included below. + * 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 organisation, in + * 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 contact the author for more information via the address shown on on \ref Page_Resources. * diff --git a/LUFA/ManPages/MainPage.txt b/LUFA/ManPages/MainPage.txt index e1fe98341c..1282fabc07 100644 --- a/LUFA/ManPages/MainPage.txt +++ b/LUFA/ManPages/MainPage.txt @@ -36,10 +36,10 @@ * and open source LUFA powered projects. * * Subsections: - * - \subpage Page_WhyUseLUFA What are the advantages of using LUFA? - * - \subpage Page_LUFAvsAtmelStack How does LUFA compare to the Atmel USB AVR stack? - * - \subpage Page_AlternativeStacks Alternative USB AVR Stacks - * - \subpage Page_LicenceInfo Project source licence and commercial use information - * - \subpage Page_Donating Donating to support this project - * - \subpage Page_LibraryApps Overview of included Demos, Bootloaders and Projects + * \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_LicenceInfo - 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 */ diff --git a/LUFA/ManPages/MigrationInformation.txt b/LUFA/ManPages/MigrationInformation.txt index dd00abd7fa..93900251a8 100644 --- a/LUFA/ManPages/MigrationInformation.txt +++ b/LUFA/ManPages/MigrationInformation.txt @@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ * 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 ingnored unless Host-to-Device FEATURE HID reports are used. + * Driver, but may be ignored unless Host-to-Device FEATURE HID reports are used. * * Host Mode * - The \ref USB_Init() function no longer calls sei() to enable global interrupts, as the user application may need @@ -51,7 +51,7 @@ * Host Mode * - 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 + * pipe bank is full. To override this new behavior and revert to the previous behavior, 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 @@ -60,7 +60,7 @@ * Device Mode * - 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 + * endpoint bank is full. To override this new behavior and revert to the previous behavior, 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 @@ -70,9 +70,9 @@ * now named \ref SImage_Host_USBTask() and \ref 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 seperate minimum and maximum values, as this was a violation of the HID + * - 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 oneanother. + * can be distinguished from one-another. * * Device Mode * - The CALLBACK_HID_Device_CreateHIDReport() HID Device Class driver callback now has a new ReportType parameter to @@ -96,27 +96,27 @@ * call to SPI_Init() before using the Dataflash driver * * Host Mode - * - The USB_GetDeviceConfigDescriptor() function's parameters and behaviour has changed; the user is required to + * - The USB_GetDeviceConfigDescriptor() function's parameters and behavior 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 intermediatary steps. + * 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 seperate USB_Descriptor_* + * - 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. * * Device Mode - * - The USE_NONSTANDARD_DESCRIPTOR_NAMES compile time token has been removed - there are now seperate USB_Descriptor_* + * - 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 * * All - * - The "Simple Scheduler" has been deprecated, as it was little more than an abtracted loop and caused much confusion. + * - The "Simple Scheduler" has been deprecated, 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 @@ -142,7 +142,7 @@ * 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 seperate out Host mode events from Device mode + * - 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. * * Device Mode @@ -153,7 +153,7 @@ * - 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 seperate out Host mode events from Device mode + * - 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 @@ -300,7 +300,7 @@ * - 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 pullup of the Rx line. + * - 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. @@ -405,7 +405,7 @@ * * Library Demos * - 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 + * of the RNDIS specification, which had non-standard behavior. 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. @@ -462,7 +462,7 @@ * 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 modelled on the string descriptor. It is replaced by the true USB_Descriptor_String_t type + * 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 diff --git a/LUFA/ManPages/SoftwareBootloaderJump.txt b/LUFA/ManPages/SoftwareBootloaderJump.txt index ca8d8ee7c8..0f46f2c323 100644 --- a/LUFA/ManPages/SoftwareBootloaderJump.txt +++ b/LUFA/ManPages/SoftwareBootloaderJump.txt @@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ * uint32_t Boot_Key ATTR_NO_INIT; * * #define MAGIC_BOOT_KEY 0xDC42ACCA - * #define BOOTLOADER_START_ADDRESS ({FLASH_SIZE_BYTES} - {BOOTLOADER_SEC_SIZE_BYTES}) + * #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) @@ -50,7 +50,7 @@ * // Disable all interrupts * cli(); * - * // Wait two seconds for the USB detatchment to register on the host + * // Wait two seconds for the USB detachment to register on the host * for (uint8_t i = 0; i < 128; i++) * _delay_ms(16); * @@ -61,8 +61,8 @@ * } * \endcode * - * Note that the bootloader magic key can be any arbitrary value. The {FLASH_SIZE_BYTES} and - * {BOOTLOADER_SEC_SIZE_BYTES} tokens should be replaced with the total flash size of the AVR + * Note that the bootloader magic key can be any arbitrary value. The FLASH_SIZE_BYTES and + * BOOTLOADER_SEC_SIZE_BYTES 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. * - */ \ No newline at end of file + */ diff --git a/LUFA/ManPages/WhyUseLUFA.txt b/LUFA/ManPages/WhyUseLUFA.txt index bb5fcc7845..116801a366 100644 --- a/LUFA/ManPages/WhyUseLUFA.txt +++ b/LUFA/ManPages/WhyUseLUFA.txt @@ -36,11 +36,11 @@ * requires less FLASH space than Atmel's stack, meaning more space for the user application*. * * - Support: - * Since many people are now using LUFA in their own projects, you can take advantage of other's knowedge when you run - * into difficulties or need some advice. In addition, you can also email the library author to recieve personalised + * 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). * * * Atmel Stack Mouse Device Demo 4292 bytes, LUFA Mouse Low Level Device Demo 3296 bytes, under identical build * environments */ - \ No newline at end of file + diff --git a/Projects/AVRISP-MKII/Lib/XPROG/XMEGANVM.c b/Projects/AVRISP-MKII/Lib/XPROG/XMEGANVM.c index 14ad97c74a..7921b03bce 100644 --- a/Projects/AVRISP-MKII/Lib/XPROG/XMEGANVM.c +++ b/Projects/AVRISP-MKII/Lib/XPROG/XMEGANVM.c @@ -199,7 +199,7 @@ bool XMEGANVM_ReadMemory(const uint32_t ReadAddress, uint8_t* ReadBuffer, uint16 XPROGTarget_SendByte(PDI_CMD_REPEAT | PDI_DATSIZE_1BYTE); XPROGTarget_SendByte(ReadSize - 1); - /* Send a LD command with indirect access and postincrement to read out the bytes */ + /* Send a LD command with indirect access and post-increment to read out the bytes */ XPROGTarget_SendByte(PDI_CMD_LD | (PDI_POINTER_INDIRECT_PI << 2) | PDI_DATSIZE_1BYTE); while (ReadSize-- && TimeoutMSRemaining) *(ReadBuffer++) = XPROGTarget_ReceiveByte(); @@ -286,7 +286,7 @@ bool XMEGANVM_WritePageMemory(const uint8_t WriteBuffCommand, const uint8_t Eras XPROGTarget_SendByte(PDI_CMD_REPEAT | PDI_DATSIZE_1BYTE); XPROGTarget_SendByte(WriteSize - 1); - /* Send a ST command with indirect access and postincrement to write the bytes */ + /* Send a ST command with indirect access and post-increment to write the bytes */ XPROGTarget_SendByte(PDI_CMD_ST | (PDI_POINTER_INDIRECT_PI << 2) | PDI_DATSIZE_1BYTE); while (WriteSize--) XPROGTarget_SendByte(*(WriteBuffer++)); diff --git a/Projects/AVRISP-MKII/Lib/XPROG/XPROGProtocol.c b/Projects/AVRISP-MKII/Lib/XPROG/XPROGProtocol.c index ab4d4262a0..47e2b4dffb 100644 --- a/Projects/AVRISP-MKII/Lib/XPROG/XPROGProtocol.c +++ b/Projects/AVRISP-MKII/Lib/XPROG/XPROGProtocol.c @@ -256,7 +256,7 @@ static void XPROGProtocol_Erase(void) break; } - /* Erase the target memory, indicate timeout if ocurred */ + /* Erase the target memory, indicate timeout if occurred */ if (!(XMEGANVM_EraseMemory(EraseCommand, Erase_XPROG_Params.Address))) ReturnStatus = XPRG_ERR_TIMEOUT; } @@ -267,7 +267,7 @@ static void XPROGProtocol_Erase(void) else EraseCommand = TINY_NVM_CMD_SECTIONERASE; - /* Erase the target memory, indicate timeout if ocurred */ + /* Erase the target memory, indicate timeout if occurred */ if (!(TINYNVM_EraseMemory(EraseCommand, Erase_XPROG_Params.Address))) ReturnStatus = XPRG_ERR_TIMEOUT; } diff --git a/Projects/XPLAINBridge/Lib/SoftUART.c b/Projects/XPLAINBridge/Lib/SoftUART.c index 81f0237406..a23ea456da 100644 --- a/Projects/XPLAINBridge/Lib/SoftUART.c +++ b/Projects/XPLAINBridge/Lib/SoftUART.c @@ -54,12 +54,12 @@ static uint8_t RX_Data; /** Initializes the software UART, ready for data transmission and reception into the global ring buffers. */ void SoftUART_Init(void) { - /* Set TX pin to output high, enable RX pullup */ + /* Set TX pin to output high, enable RX pull-up */ STXPORT |= (1 << STX); STXDDR |= (1 << STX); SRXPORT |= (1 << SRX); - /* Enable INT0 for the detection of incomming start bits that signal the start of a byte */ + /* Enable INT0 for the detection of incoming start bits that signal the start of a byte */ EICRA = (1 << ISC01); EIMSK = (1 << INT0); diff --git a/Projects/XPLAINBridge/USARTDescriptors.c b/Projects/XPLAINBridge/USARTDescriptors.c index 1929e4f296..329a206272 100644 --- a/Projects/XPLAINBridge/USARTDescriptors.c +++ b/Projects/XPLAINBridge/USARTDescriptors.c @@ -218,7 +218,7 @@ USB_Descriptor_String_t PROGMEM USART_ProductString = .UnicodeString = L"LUFA XPLAIN Bridge" }; -/** Descriptior retrieval function for the USART Bridge descriptors. This function is in turn called by the GetDescriptor +/** Descriptor retrieval function for the USART Bridge descriptors. This function is in turn called by the GetDescriptor * callback function in the main source file, to retrieve the device's descriptors when in USART bridge mode. */ uint16_t USART_GetDescriptor(const uint16_t wValue, const uint8_t wIndex, void** const DescriptorAddress) diff --git a/Projects/XPLAINBridge/XPLAINBridge.c b/Projects/XPLAINBridge/XPLAINBridge.c index 35a3951f43..ad3fc6c957 100644 --- a/Projects/XPLAINBridge/XPLAINBridge.c +++ b/Projects/XPLAINBridge/XPLAINBridge.c @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ void SetupHardware(void) MCUCR |= (1 << JTD); MCUCR |= (1 << JTD); - /* Enable pullup on the JTAG TDI pin so we can use it to select the mode */ + /* Enable pull-up on the JTAG TDI pin so we can use it to select the mode */ PORTF |= (1 << 7); _delay_ms(10);