diff --git a/Bootloaders/CDC/Descriptors.c b/Bootloaders/CDC/Descriptors.c
index b0b1ba53a8..e97b9d4396 100644
--- a/Bootloaders/CDC/Descriptors.c
+++ b/Bootloaders/CDC/Descriptors.c
@@ -81,7 +81,7 @@ USB_Descriptor_Configuration_t ConfigurationDescriptor =
.ConfigurationNumber = 1,
.ConfigurationStrIndex = NO_DESCRIPTOR,
- .ConfigAttributes = (USB_CONFIG_ATTR_BUSPOWERED | USB_CONFIG_ATTR_SELFPOWERED),
+ .ConfigAttributes = USB_CONFIG_ATTR_BUSPOWERED,
.MaxPowerConsumption = USB_CONFIG_POWER_MA(100)
},
diff --git a/Bootloaders/CDC/makefile b/Bootloaders/CDC/makefile
index 806ada2a14..8d91b7655f 100644
--- a/Bootloaders/CDC/makefile
+++ b/Bootloaders/CDC/makefile
@@ -127,6 +127,8 @@ LUFA_OPTS += -D FIXED_NUM_CONFIGURATIONS=1
LUFA_OPTS += -D USE_RAM_DESCRIPTORS
LUFA_OPTS += -D USE_STATIC_OPTIONS="(USB_DEVICE_OPT_FULLSPEED | USB_OPT_REG_ENABLED | USB_OPT_AUTO_PLL)"
LUFA_OPTS += -D NO_INTERNAL_SERIAL
+LUFA_OPTS += -D NO_DEVICE_SELF_POWER
+LUFA_OPTS += -D NO_DEVICE_REMOTE_WAKEUP
# List C source files here. (C dependencies are automatically generated.)
diff --git a/Bootloaders/DFU/Descriptors.c b/Bootloaders/DFU/Descriptors.c
index eb5c580b07..2fed768695 100644
--- a/Bootloaders/DFU/Descriptors.c
+++ b/Bootloaders/DFU/Descriptors.c
@@ -81,7 +81,7 @@ USB_Descriptor_Configuration_t ConfigurationDescriptor =
.ConfigurationNumber = 1,
.ConfigurationStrIndex = NO_DESCRIPTOR,
- .ConfigAttributes = (USB_CONFIG_ATTR_BUSPOWERED | USB_CONFIG_ATTR_SELFPOWERED),
+ .ConfigAttributes = USB_CONFIG_ATTR_BUSPOWERED,
.MaxPowerConsumption = USB_CONFIG_POWER_MA(100)
},
diff --git a/Bootloaders/DFU/makefile b/Bootloaders/DFU/makefile
index 8b16c35c63..cd5d2c7e27 100644
--- a/Bootloaders/DFU/makefile
+++ b/Bootloaders/DFU/makefile
@@ -128,6 +128,8 @@ LUFA_OPTS += -D FIXED_NUM_CONFIGURATIONS=1
LUFA_OPTS += -D USE_RAM_DESCRIPTORS
LUFA_OPTS += -D USE_STATIC_OPTIONS="(USB_DEVICE_OPT_FULLSPEED | USB_OPT_REG_ENABLED | USB_OPT_AUTO_PLL)"
LUFA_OPTS += -D NO_INTERNAL_SERIAL
+LUFA_OPTS += -D NO_DEVICE_SELF_POWER
+LUFA_OPTS += -D NO_DEVICE_REMOTE_WAKEUP
# List C source files here. (C dependencies are automatically generated.)
diff --git a/Bootloaders/TeensyHID/Descriptors.c b/Bootloaders/TeensyHID/Descriptors.c
index b85bd7ae70..14f0500e58 100644
--- a/Bootloaders/TeensyHID/Descriptors.c
+++ b/Bootloaders/TeensyHID/Descriptors.c
@@ -101,7 +101,7 @@ USB_Descriptor_Configuration_t ConfigurationDescriptor =
.ConfigurationNumber = 1,
.ConfigurationStrIndex = NO_DESCRIPTOR,
- .ConfigAttributes = (USB_CONFIG_ATTR_BUSPOWERED | USB_CONFIG_ATTR_SELFPOWERED),
+ .ConfigAttributes = USB_CONFIG_ATTR_BUSPOWERED,
.MaxPowerConsumption = USB_CONFIG_POWER_MA(100)
},
diff --git a/Bootloaders/TeensyHID/makefile b/Bootloaders/TeensyHID/makefile
index 99e3b48043..8de8f8f47b 100644
--- a/Bootloaders/TeensyHID/makefile
+++ b/Bootloaders/TeensyHID/makefile
@@ -127,6 +127,8 @@ LUFA_OPTS += -D FIXED_NUM_CONFIGURATIONS=1
LUFA_OPTS += -D USE_RAM_DESCRIPTORS
LUFA_OPTS += -D USE_STATIC_OPTIONS="(USB_DEVICE_OPT_FULLSPEED | USB_OPT_REG_ENABLED | USB_OPT_AUTO_PLL)"
LUFA_OPTS += -D NO_INTERNAL_SERIAL
+LUFA_OPTS += -D NO_DEVICE_SELF_POWER
+LUFA_OPTS += -D NO_DEVICE_REMOTE_WAKEUP
# List C source files here. (C dependencies are automatically generated.)
diff --git a/LUFA/Drivers/USB/HighLevel/StdDescriptors.h b/LUFA/Drivers/USB/HighLevel/StdDescriptors.h
index 9b46c09361..1bbe6c6614 100644
--- a/LUFA/Drivers/USB/HighLevel/StdDescriptors.h
+++ b/LUFA/Drivers/USB/HighLevel/StdDescriptors.h
@@ -119,6 +119,7 @@
*/
#define USB_CONFIG_ATTR_BUSPOWERED 0x80
+
/** Can be masked with other configuration descriptor attributes for a \ref USB_Descriptor_Configuration_Header_t
* descriptor's ConfigAttributes value to indicate that the specified configuration can draw its power
* from the device's own power source.
diff --git a/LUFA/Drivers/USB/LowLevel/DevChapter9.c b/LUFA/Drivers/USB/LowLevel/DevChapter9.c
index 6e7b2c718b..3f0976b5cb 100644
--- a/LUFA/Drivers/USB/LowLevel/DevChapter9.c
+++ b/LUFA/Drivers/USB/LowLevel/DevChapter9.c
@@ -36,8 +36,14 @@
#include "DevChapter9.h"
uint8_t USB_ConfigurationNumber;
-bool USB_RemoteWakeupEnabled;
+
+#if !defined(NO_DEVICE_SELF_POWER)
bool USB_CurrentlySelfPowered;
+#endif
+
+#if !defined(NO_DEVICE_REMOTE_WAKEUP)
+bool USB_RemoteWakeupEnabled;
+#endif
void USB_Device_ProcessControlRequest(void)
{
@@ -302,12 +308,16 @@ static void USB_Device_GetStatus(void)
switch (USB_ControlRequest.bmRequestType)
{
case (REQDIR_DEVICETOHOST | REQTYPE_STANDARD | REQREC_DEVICE):
+#if !defined(NO_DEVICE_SELF_POWER)
if (USB_CurrentlySelfPowered)
CurrentStatus |= FEATURE_SELFPOWERED_ENABLED;
-
+#endif
+
+#if !defined(NO_DEVICE_REMOTE_WAKEUP)
if (USB_RemoteWakeupEnabled)
CurrentStatus |= FEATURE_REMOTE_WAKEUP_ENABLED;
-
+#endif
+
break;
#if !defined(CONTROL_ONLY_DEVICE)
case (REQDIR_DEVICETOHOST | REQTYPE_STANDARD | REQREC_ENDPOINT):
@@ -336,10 +346,12 @@ static void USB_Device_ClearSetFeature(void)
switch (USB_ControlRequest.bmRequestType & CONTROL_REQTYPE_RECIPIENT)
{
case REQREC_DEVICE:
+#if !defined(NO_DEVICE_REMOTE_WAKEUP)
if ((uint8_t)USB_ControlRequest.wValue == FEATURE_REMOTE_WAKEUP)
USB_RemoteWakeupEnabled = (USB_ControlRequest.bRequest == REQ_SetFeature);
else
return;
+#endif
break;
#if !defined(CONTROL_ONLY_DEVICE)
diff --git a/LUFA/Drivers/USB/LowLevel/DevChapter9.h b/LUFA/Drivers/USB/LowLevel/DevChapter9.h
index e6baca2be0..8b64982753 100644
--- a/LUFA/Drivers/USB/LowLevel/DevChapter9.h
+++ b/LUFA/Drivers/USB/LowLevel/DevChapter9.h
@@ -82,23 +82,32 @@
*/
extern uint8_t USB_ConfigurationNumber;
- /** Indicates if the host is currently allowing the device to issue remote wakeup events. If this
- * flag is cleared, the device should not issue remote wakeup events to the host.
- *
- * \note This variable should be treated as read-only in the user application, and never manually
- * changed in value.
- *
- * \ingroup Group_Device
- */
- extern bool USB_RemoteWakeupEnabled;
+ #if !defined(NO_DEVICE_REMOTE_WAKEUP)
+ /** Indicates if the host is currently allowing the device to issue remote wakeup events. If this
+ * flag is cleared, the device should not issue remote wakeup events to the host.
+ *
+ * \note This variable should be treated as read-only in the user application, and never manually
+ * changed in value.
+ *
+ * \note To reduce FLASH usage of the compiled applications where Remote Wakeup is not supported,
+ * this global and the underlying management code can be disabled by defining the
+ * NO_DEVICE_REMOTE_WAKEUP token in the project makefile and passing it to the compiler via
+ * the -D switch.
+ *
+ * \ingroup Group_Device
+ */
+ extern bool USB_RemoteWakeupEnabled;
+ #endif
- /** Indicates if the device is currently being powered by its own power supply, rather than being
- * powered by the host's USB supply. This flag should remain cleared if the device does not
- * support self powered mode, as indicated in the device descriptors.
- *
- * \ingroup Group_Device
- */
- extern bool USB_CurrentlySelfPowered;
+ #if !defined(NO_DEVICE_SELF_POWER)
+ /** Indicates if the device is currently being powered by its own power supply, rather than being
+ * powered by the host's USB supply. This flag should remain cleared if the device does not
+ * support self powered mode, as indicated in the device descriptors.
+ *
+ * \ingroup Group_Device
+ */
+ extern bool USB_CurrentlySelfPowered;
+ #endif
/* Private Interface - For use in library only: */
#if !defined(__DOXYGEN__)
diff --git a/LUFA/Drivers/USB/LowLevel/Device.h b/LUFA/Drivers/USB/LowLevel/Device.h
index acffd806bd..74736a7765 100644
--- a/LUFA/Drivers/USB/LowLevel/Device.h
+++ b/LUFA/Drivers/USB/LowLevel/Device.h
@@ -83,7 +83,8 @@
* \note This macro should only be used if the device has indicated to the host that it
* supports the Remote Wakeup feature in the device descriptors, and should only be
* issued if the host is currently allowing remote wakeup events from the device (i.e.,
- * the \ref USB_RemoteWakeupEnabled flag is set).
+ * the \ref USB_RemoteWakeupEnabled flag is set). When the NO_DEVICE_REMOTE_WAKEUP compile
+ * time option is used, this macro is unavailable.
*
* \see \ref Group_Descriptors for more information on the RMWAKEUP feature and device descriptors.
*/
@@ -96,7 +97,8 @@
* a sent RMWAKEUP request was accepted or rejected by the host.
*
* \note This macro should only be used if the device has indicated to the host that it
- * supports the Remote Wakeup feature in the device descriptors.
+ * supports the Remote Wakeup feature in the device descriptors. When the NO_DEVICE_REMOTE_WAKEUP
+ * compile time option is used, this macro is unavailable.
*
* \see \ref Group_Descriptors for more information on the RMWAKEUP feature and device descriptors.
*
@@ -123,10 +125,12 @@
*/
static inline bool USB_Device_DisableSOFEvents(void);
#else
- #define USB_Device_SendRemoteWakeup() MACROS{ UDCON |= (1 << RMWKUP); }MACROE
-
- #define USB_Device_IsRemoteWakeupSent() ((UDCON & (1 << RMWKUP)) ? false : true)
+ #if !defined(NO_DEVICE_REMOTE_WAKEUP)
+ #define USB_Device_SendRemoteWakeup() MACROS{ UDCON |= (1 << RMWKUP); }MACROE
+ #define USB_Device_IsRemoteWakeupSent() ((UDCON & (1 << RMWKUP)) ? false : true)
+ #endif
+
#define USB_Device_IsUSBSuspended() ((UDINT & (1 << SUSPI)) ? true : false)
#define USB_Device_EnableSOFEvents() MACROS{ USB_INT_Enable(USB_INT_SOFI); }MACROE
diff --git a/LUFA/Drivers/USB/LowLevel/LowLevel.c b/LUFA/Drivers/USB/LowLevel/LowLevel.c
index 5ac476125c..eb8ee1eef9 100644
--- a/LUFA/Drivers/USB/LowLevel/LowLevel.c
+++ b/LUFA/Drivers/USB/LowLevel/LowLevel.c
@@ -142,8 +142,14 @@ void USB_ResetInterface(void)
#if defined(USB_CAN_BE_DEVICE)
USB_DeviceState = DEVICE_STATE_Unattached;
USB_ConfigurationNumber = 0;
- USB_RemoteWakeupEnabled = false;
- USB_CurrentlySelfPowered = false;
+
+ #if !defined(NO_DEVICE_REMOTE_WAKEUP)
+ USB_RemoteWakeupEnabled = false;
+ #endif
+
+ #if !defined(NO_DEVICE_SELF_POWER)
+ USB_CurrentlySelfPowered = false;
+ #endif
#endif
if (!(USB_Options & USB_OPT_MANUAL_PLL))
diff --git a/LUFA/Drivers/USB/LowLevel/Template/Template_Endpoint_Control_W.c b/LUFA/Drivers/USB/LowLevel/Template/Template_Endpoint_Control_W.c
index 2de7a74f56..70560cf46d 100644
--- a/LUFA/Drivers/USB/LowLevel/Template/Template_Endpoint_Control_W.c
+++ b/LUFA/Drivers/USB/LowLevel/Template/Template_Endpoint_Control_W.c
@@ -21,13 +21,16 @@ uint8_t TEMPLATE_FUNC_NAME (const void* Buffer, uint16_t Length)
if (Endpoint_IsINReady())
{
- while (Length && (Endpoint_BytesInEndpoint() < USB_ControlEndpointSize))
+ uint16_t BytesInEndpoint = Endpoint_BytesInEndpoint();
+
+ while (Length && (BytesInEndpoint < USB_ControlEndpointSize))
{
TEMPLATE_TRANSFER_BYTE(DataStream);
Length--;
+ BytesInEndpoint++;
}
- LastPacketFull = (Endpoint_BytesInEndpoint() == USB_ControlEndpointSize);
+ LastPacketFull = (BytesInEndpoint == USB_ControlEndpointSize);
Endpoint_ClearIN();
}
}
diff --git a/LUFA/ManPages/ChangeLog.txt b/LUFA/ManPages/ChangeLog.txt
index 3bb5489f4a..f28ed47723 100644
--- a/LUFA/ManPages/ChangeLog.txt
+++ b/LUFA/ManPages/ChangeLog.txt
@@ -25,6 +25,7 @@
* - 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
*
* Changed:
* - Removed code in the Keyboard demos to send zeroed reports between two reports with differing numbers of keycodes
diff --git a/LUFA/ManPages/CompileTimeTokens.txt b/LUFA/ManPages/CompileTimeTokens.txt
index d8d4edbb3b..8f8da4f3e2 100644
--- a/LUFA/ManPages/CompileTimeTokens.txt
+++ b/LUFA/ManPages/CompileTimeTokens.txt
@@ -68,9 +68,57 @@
* the HID.h file documentation.
*
*
- * \section Sec_SummaryUSBTokens USB Driver Related Tokens
+ * \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.
*
+ * NO_STREAM_CALLBACKS - ( \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.
+ *
+ * FAST_STREAM_TRANSFERS - ( \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 recevied 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
+ * 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.
+ *
+ * USB_DEVICE_ONLY - ( \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.
+ *
+ * USB_HOST_ONLY - ( \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.
+ *
+ * USB_STREAM_TIMEOUT_MS=x - ( \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.
+ *
+ * NO_LIMITED_CONTROLLER_CONNECT - ( \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.
+ *
+ *
+ * \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.
+ *
* USE_RAM_DESCRIPTORS - ( \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.
@@ -101,13 +149,6 @@
* reserved for application use. When defined, the corresponding GPIOR register should not be used within the user application except
* implicitly via the library APIs.
*
- * 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
- * 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.
- *
* FIXED_NUM_CONFIGURATIONS=x - ( \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
@@ -119,20 +160,31 @@
* 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.
*
- * NO_STREAM_CALLBACKS - ( \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.
+ * 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.
+ * 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.
*
- * FAST_STREAM_TRANSFERS - ( \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 recevied 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.
+ * NO_DEVICE_REMOTE_WAKEUP - (\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.
+ *
+ * NO_DEVICE_SELF_POWER - (\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.
+ *
+ * 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
+ * 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.
*
* USB_HOST_TIMEOUT_MS=x - ( \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
@@ -144,38 +196,4 @@
* 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.
- *
- * 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
- * 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.
- *
- * USB_DEVICE_ONLY - ( \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.
- *
- * USB_HOST_ONLY - ( \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.
- *
- * USB_STREAM_TIMEOUT_MS=x - ( \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.
- *
- * NO_LIMITED_CONTROLLER_CONNECT - ( \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.
- *
- * 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.
- * 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.
*/