Remove custom PIDs on the Class Driver Audio device demos and revert back to the original Audio PIDs, as the low level and class driver demo versions are now descriptor compatible once again.
Added missing Audio class control request definitions.
Added support for the Audio class GET STATUS request so that it is correctly ACKed when sent by the host.
Renamed all low level Pipe_Read_*, Pipe_Write_* and Pipe_Discard_* functions to use the number of bits instead of a symbolic size (Byte, Word, DWord) so that the function names are applicable and correct across all architectures.
Tighten up the HID class bootloader code slightly, document that it currently exceeds 2KB of bootloader space for all models other than the Series 2 USB AVRs.
Fixed calculation of timer register reload values derived from F_CPU; must subtract one from the division result for the compare value to be correct.
Change AVRISP-MKII rescue clock speed to 4MHz to ensure that a 125KHz ISP speed works regardless of the target's fuses (i.e. DIV8 set).
Fix up demo documentation device compatibility list to be as general as possible to reduce changes required as Atmel releases more devices within the same USB AVR series.
Remove VBUS events - not needed as the library takes care of VBUS detection and feedback on supported AVRs via the USB_Device_Connected and USB_Device_Disconnected events.
Fixed incorrect Host state assignment in the incomplete BluetoothHost demo.
Make all audio device Class Driver functions require a reference to the Audio class instance, so that the endpoint size can be checked (and to standardize the APIs).
Make LEDs more responsive in the AudioOutput device demos.
Added new Endpoint_ClearStatusStage() convenience function to assist with the status stages of control transfers.
Removed vague USB_IsConnected global - test USB_DeviceState or USB_HostState explicitly to gain previous functionality.
Removed USB_IsSuspended global - test USB_DeviceState against DEVICE_STATE_Suspended instead.
Fixed possible enumeration errors from spinloops which may fail to exit if the USB connection is severed before the exit condition becomes true.