Added new USB_Host_ConfigurationNumber global variable to indicate the selected configuration in an attached device.
Renamed global state variables that are specific to a certain USB mode to clearly indicate which mode the variable relates to, by changing the USB_* prefix to USB_Device_* or USB_Host_*.
Removed the HOST_STATE_WaitForDeviceRemoval and HOST_STATE_Suspended host state machine states, as these are no longer required.
Altered the USB_Host_SetDeviceConfiguration() function to update the new USB_Host_ConfigurationNumber global as required.
Moved out the Host mode standard request convenience/helper functions from the architecture specific Host driver files to the architecture agnostic HostStandardReq.c driver file.
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.
Renamed the Serial byte send/receive functions to remain consistent with the CDC driver's byte functions.
Altered the serial byte receive function to make it non-blocking.
Move out private/internal host class driver constants to the common class driver headers, so that they can be used in the Low Level host mode demos.
Ensure all demos, projects and bootloaders use the class driver constants where possible to minimise code repetition.
Add new CDC descriptor structs to the CDC class driver, so that the CDC demos can use human readable field names.
Rename prefix for Still Image Host class driver functions from "SImage_" to "SI_" to remain consistent with the rest of the driver.
Fixed Still Image Host class driver not resetting the transaction ID when a new session is opened, fixed driver not sending a valid session ID to the device.
Moved the USB_GetHIDReportItemInfo() calls into the main report item passing loop in the *HostWithParser demos - it is fast enough not to effect performance, and avoids duplicate code.
Make Webserver project report the LUFA version as part of the HTTP header.
Descriptor processing routines now pass around void pointers rather than uint8_t pointers, as their destination datatype is know well known -- they are just streams of bytes until they are cast to the correct destination type by DESCRIPTOR_CAST.