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/*
             LUFA Library
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/** \file
 *  \brief Common standard USB Descriptor definitions for all architectures.
 *  \copydetails Group_StdDescriptors
 *
 *  \note This file should not be included directly. It is automatically included as needed by the USB driver
 *        dispatch header located in LUFA/Drivers/USB/USB.h.
 */

/** \ingroup Group_USB
 *  \defgroup Group_StdDescriptors USB Descriptors
 *  \brief Standard USB Descriptor definitions.
 *
 *  Standard USB device descriptor defines and retrieval routines, for USB devices. This module contains
 *  structures and macros for the easy creation of standard USB descriptors in USB device projects.
 *
 *  @{
 */

#ifndef __USBDESCRIPTORS_H__
#define __USBDESCRIPTORS_H__

	/* Includes: */
		#include "../../../Common/Common.h"
		#include "USBMode.h"
		#include "Events.h"

	/* Enable C linkage for C++ Compilers: */
		#if defined(__cplusplus)
			extern "C" {
		#endif

	/* Preprocessor Checks: */
		#if !defined(__INCLUDE_FROM_USB_DRIVER)
			#error Do not include this file directly. Include LUFA/Drivers/USB/USB.h instead.
		#endif

	/* Public Interface - May be used in end-application: */
		/* Macros: */
			/** Indicates that a given descriptor does not exist in the device. This can be used inside descriptors
			 *  for string descriptor indexes, or may be use as a return value for GetDescriptor when the specified
			 *  descriptor does not exist.
			 */
			#define NO_DESCRIPTOR                     0

			/** Macro to calculate the power value for the configuration descriptor, from a given number of milliamperes.
			 *
			 *  \param[in] mA  Maximum number of milliamps the device consumes when the given configuration is selected.
			 */
			#define USB_CONFIG_POWER_MA(mA)           ((mA) >> 1)

			/** Macro to calculate the Unicode length of a string with a given number of Unicode characters.
			 *  Should be used in string descriptor's headers for giving the string descriptor's byte length.
			 *
			 *  \param[in] UnicodeChars  Number of Unicode characters in the string text.
			 */
			#define USB_STRING_LEN(UnicodeChars)      (sizeof(USB_Descriptor_Header_t) + ((UnicodeChars) << 1))

			/** Convenience macro to easily create \ref USB_Descriptor_String_t instances from a wide character string.
			 *
			 *  \note This macro is for little-endian systems only.
			 *
			 *  \param[in] String  String to initialize a USB String Descriptor structure with.
			 */
			#define USB_STRING_DESCRIPTOR(String)     { .Header = {.Size = sizeof(USB_Descriptor_Header_t) + (sizeof(String) - 2), .Type = DTYPE_String}, .UnicodeString = String }

			/** Convenience macro to easily create \ref USB_Descriptor_String_t instances from an array of characters.
			 *
			 *  \param[in] ...  Characters to initialize a USB String Descriptor structure with.
			 */
			#define USB_STRING_DESCRIPTOR_ARRAY(...)  { .Header = {.Size = sizeof(USB_Descriptor_Header_t) + sizeof((uint16_t){__VA_ARGS__}), .Type = DTYPE_String}, .UnicodeString = {__VA_ARGS__} }

			/** Macro to encode a given major/minor/revision version number into Binary Coded Decimal format for descriptor
			 *  fields requiring BCD encoding, such as the USB version number in the standard device descriptor.
			 *
			 *  \note This value is automatically converted into Little Endian, suitable for direct use inside device
			 *        descriptors on all architectures without endianness conversion macros.
			 *
			 *  \param[in]  Major     Major version number to encode.
			 *  \param[in]  Minor     Minor version number to encode.
			 *  \param[in]  Revision  Revision version number to encode.
			 */
			#define VERSION_BCD(Major, Minor, Revision) \
			                                          CPU_TO_LE16( ((Major & 0xFF) << 8) | \
			                                                       ((Minor & 0x0F) << 4) | \
			                                                       (Revision & 0x0F) )

			/** String language ID for the English language. Should be used in \ref USB_Descriptor_String_t descriptors
			 *  to indicate that the English language is supported by the device in its string descriptors.
			 */
			#define LANGUAGE_ID_ENG                   0x0409

			/** \name USB Configuration Descriptor Attribute Masks */
			//@{
			/** Mask for the reserved bit in the Configuration Descriptor's \c ConfigAttributes field, which must be set on all
			 *  devices for historical purposes.
			 */
			#define USB_CONFIG_ATTR_RESERVED          0x80

			/** Can be masked with other configuration descriptor attributes for a \ref USB_Descriptor_Configuration_Header_t
			 *  descriptor's \c ConfigAttributes value to indicate that the specified configuration can draw its power
			 *  from the device's own power source.
			 */
			#define USB_CONFIG_ATTR_SELFPOWERED       0x40

			/** Can be masked with other configuration descriptor attributes for a \ref USB_Descriptor_Configuration_Header_t
			 *  descriptor's \c ConfigAttributes value to indicate that the specified configuration supports the
			 *  remote wakeup feature of the USB standard, allowing a suspended USB device to wake up the host upon
			 *  request.
			 */
			#define USB_CONFIG_ATTR_REMOTEWAKEUP      0x20
			//@}

			/** \name Endpoint Descriptor Attribute Masks */
			//@{
			/** Can be masked with other endpoint descriptor attributes for a \ref USB_Descriptor_Endpoint_t descriptor's
			 *  \c Attributes value to indicate that the specified endpoint is not synchronized.
			 *
			 *  \see The USB specification for more details on the possible Endpoint attributes.
			 */
			#define ENDPOINT_ATTR_NO_SYNC             (0 << 2)

			/** Can be masked with other endpoint descriptor attributes for a \ref USB_Descriptor_Endpoint_t descriptor's
			 *  \c Attributes value to indicate that the specified endpoint is asynchronous.
			 *
			 *  \see The USB specification for more details on the possible Endpoint attributes.
			 */
			#define ENDPOINT_ATTR_ASYNC               (1 << 2)

			/** Can be masked with other endpoint descriptor attributes for a \ref USB_Descriptor_Endpoint_t descriptor's
			 *  \c Attributes value to indicate that the specified endpoint is adaptive.
			 *
			 *  \see The USB specification for more details on the possible Endpoint attributes.
			 */
			#define ENDPOINT_ATTR_ADAPTIVE            (2 << 2)

			/** Can be masked with other endpoint descriptor attributes for a \ref USB_Descriptor_Endpoint_t descriptor's
			 *  \c Attributes value to indicate that the specified endpoint is synchronized.
			 *
			 *  \see The USB specification for more details on the possible Endpoint attributes.
			 */
			#define ENDPOINT_ATTR_SYNC                (3 << 2)
			//@}

			/** \name Endpoint Descriptor Usage Masks */
			//@{
			/** Can be masked with other endpoint descriptor attributes for a \ref USB_Descriptor_Endpoint_t descriptor's
			 *  \c Attributes value to indicate that the specified endpoint is used for data transfers.
			 *
			 *  \see The USB specification for more details on the possible Endpoint usage attributes.
			 */
			#define ENDPOINT_USAGE_DATA               (0 << 4)

			/** Can be masked with other endpoint descriptor attributes for a \ref USB_Descriptor_Endpoint_t descriptor's
			 *  \c Attributes value to indicate that the specified endpoint is used for feedback.
			 *
			 *  \see The USB specification for more details on the possible Endpoint usage attributes.
			 */
			#define ENDPOINT_USAGE_FEEDBACK           (1 << 4)

			/** Can be masked with other endpoint descriptor attributes for a \ref USB_Descriptor_Endpoint_t descriptor's
			 *  \c Attributes value to indicate that the specified endpoint is used for implicit feedback.
			 *
			 *  \see The USB specification for more details on the possible Endpoint usage attributes.
			 */
			#define ENDPOINT_USAGE_IMPLICIT_FEEDBACK  (2 << 4)
			//@}

		/* Enums: */
			/** Enum for the possible standard descriptor types, as given in each descriptor's header. */
			enum USB_DescriptorTypes_t
			{
				DTYPE_Device                    = 0x01, /**< Indicates that the descriptor is a device descriptor. */
				DTYPE_Configuration             = 0x02, /**< Indicates that the descriptor is a configuration descriptor. */
				DTYPE_String                    = 0x03, /**< Indicates that the descriptor is a string descriptor. */
				DTYPE_Interface                 = 0x04, /**< Indicates that the descriptor is an interface descriptor. */
				DTYPE_Endpoint                  = 0x05, /**< Indicates that the descriptor is an endpoint descriptor. */
				DTYPE_DeviceQualifier           = 0x06, /**< Indicates that the descriptor is a device qualifier descriptor. */
				DTYPE_Other                     = 0x07, /**< Indicates that the descriptor is of other type. */
				DTYPE_InterfacePower            = 0x08, /**< Indicates that the descriptor is an interface power descriptor. */
				DTYPE_InterfaceAssociation      = 0x0B, /**< Indicates that the descriptor is an interface association descriptor. */
				DTYPE_CSInterface               = 0x24, /**< Indicates that the descriptor is a class specific interface descriptor. */
				DTYPE_CSEndpoint                = 0x25, /**< Indicates that the descriptor is a class specific endpoint descriptor. */
			};

			/** Enum for possible Class, Subclass and Protocol values of device and interface descriptors. */
			enum USB_Descriptor_ClassSubclassProtocol_t
			{
				USB_CSCP_NoDeviceClass          = 0x00, /**< Descriptor Class value indicating that the device does not belong
				                                         *   to a particular class at the device level.
				                                         */
				USB_CSCP_NoDeviceSubclass       = 0x00, /**< Descriptor Subclass value indicating that the device does not belong
				                                         *   to a particular subclass at the device level.
				                                         */
				USB_CSCP_NoDeviceProtocol       = 0x00, /**< Descriptor Protocol value indicating that the device does not belong
				                                         *   to a particular protocol at the device level.
				                                         */
				USB_CSCP_VendorSpecificClass    = 0xFF, /**< Descriptor Class value indicating that the device/interface belongs
				                                         *   to a vendor specific class.
				                                         */
				USB_CSCP_VendorSpecificSubclass = 0xFF, /**< Descriptor Subclass value indicating that the device/interface belongs
				                                         *   to a vendor specific subclass.
				                                         */
				USB_CSCP_VendorSpecificProtocol = 0xFF, /**< Descriptor Protocol value indicating that the device/interface belongs
				                                         *   to a vendor specific protocol.
				                                         */
				USB_CSCP_IADDeviceClass         = 0xEF, /**< Descriptor Class value indicating that the device belongs to the
				                                         *   Interface Association Descriptor class.
				                                         */
				USB_CSCP_IADDeviceSubclass      = 0x02, /**< Descriptor Subclass value indicating that the device belongs to the
				                                         *   Interface Association Descriptor subclass.
				                                         */
				USB_CSCP_IADDeviceProtocol      = 0x01, /**< Descriptor Protocol value indicating that the device belongs to the
				                                         *   Interface Association Descriptor protocol.
				                                         */
			};

		/* Type Defines: */
			/** \brief Standard USB Descriptor Header (LUFA naming conventions).
			 *
             *  Type define for all descriptors' standard header, indicating the descriptor's length and type. This structure
			 *  uses LUFA-specific element names to make each element's purpose clearer.
			 *
			 *  \see \ref USB_StdDescriptor_Header_t for the version of this type with standard element names.
			 *
			 *  \note Regardless of CPU architecture, these values should be stored as little endian.
			 */
			typedef struct
			{
				uint8_t Size; /**< Size of the descriptor, in bytes. */
				uint8_t Type; /**< Type of the descriptor, either a value in \ref USB_DescriptorTypes_t or a value
				               *   given by the specific class.
				               */
			} ATTR_PACKED USB_Descriptor_Header_t;

			/** \brief Standard USB Descriptor Header (USB-IF naming conventions).
			 *
			 *  Type define for all descriptors' standard header, indicating the descriptor's length and type. This structure
			 *  uses the relevant standard's given element names to ensure compatibility with the standard.
			 *
			 *  \see \ref USB_Descriptor_Header_t for the version of this type with non-standard LUFA specific element names.
			 *
			 *  \note Regardless of CPU architecture, these values should be stored as little endian.
			 */
			typedef struct
			{
				uint8_t bLength; /**< Size of the descriptor, in bytes. */
				uint8_t bDescriptorType; /**< Type of the descriptor, either a value in \ref USB_DescriptorTypes_t or a value
				                          *   given by the specific class.
				                          */
			} ATTR_PACKED USB_StdDescriptor_Header_t;

			/** \brief Standard USB Device Descriptor (LUFA naming conventions).
			 *
			 *  Type define for a standard Device Descriptor. This structure uses LUFA-specific element names to make each
			 *  element's purpose clearer.
			 *
			 *  \see \ref USB_StdDescriptor_Device_t for the version of this type with standard element names.
			 *
			 *  \note Regardless of CPU architecture, these values should be stored as little endian.
			 */
			typedef struct
			{
				USB_Descriptor_Header_t Header; /**< Descriptor header, including type and size. */

				uint16_t USBSpecification; /**< BCD of the supported USB specification.
				                            *
				                            *   \see \ref VERSION_BCD() utility macro.
				                            */
				uint8_t  Class; /**< USB device class. */
				uint8_t  SubClass; /**< USB device subclass. */
				uint8_t  Protocol; /**< USB device protocol. */

				uint8_t  Endpoint0Size; /**< Size of the control (address 0) endpoint's bank in bytes. */

				uint16_t VendorID; /**< Vendor ID for the USB product. */
				uint16_t ProductID; /**< Unique product ID for the USB product. */
				uint16_t ReleaseNumber; /**< Product release (version) number.
				                         *
				                         *   \see \ref VERSION_BCD() utility macro.
				                         */
				uint8_t  ManufacturerStrIndex; /**< String index for the manufacturer's name. The
				                                *   host will request this string via a separate
				                                *   control request for the string descriptor.
				                                *
				                                *   \note If no string supplied, use \ref NO_DESCRIPTOR.
				                                */
				uint8_t  ProductStrIndex; /**< String index for the product name/details.
				                           *
				                           *  \see ManufacturerStrIndex structure entry.
				                           */
				uint8_t  SerialNumStrIndex; /**< String index for the product's globally unique hexadecimal
				                             *   serial number, in uppercase Unicode ASCII.
				                             *
				                             *  \note On some microcontroller models, there is an embedded serial number
				                             *        in the chip which can be used for the device serial number.
				                             *        To use this serial number, set this to \c USE_INTERNAL_SERIAL.
				                             *        On unsupported devices, this will evaluate to \ref NO_DESCRIPTOR
				                             *        and will cause the host to generate a pseudo-unique value for the
				                             *        device upon insertion.
				                             *
				                             *  \see \c ManufacturerStrIndex structure entry.
				                             */
				uint8_t  NumberOfConfigurations; /**< Total number of configurations supported by
				                                  *   the device.
				                                  */
			} ATTR_PACKED USB_Descriptor_Device_t;

			/** \brief Standard USB Device Descriptor (USB-IF naming conventions).
			 *
			 *  Type define for a standard Device Descriptor. This structure uses the relevant standard's given element names
			 *  to ensure compatibility with the standard.
			 *
			 *  \see \ref USB_Descriptor_Device_t for the version of this type with non-standard LUFA specific element names.
			 *
			 *  \note Regardless of CPU architecture, these values should be stored as little endian.
			 */
			typedef struct
			{
				uint8_t  bLength; /**< Size of the descriptor, in bytes. */
				uint8_t  bDescriptorType; /**< Type of the descriptor, either a value in \ref USB_DescriptorTypes_t or a value
				                              *   given by the specific class.
				                              */
				uint16_t bcdUSB; /**< BCD of the supported USB specification.
				                  *
				                  *   \see \ref VERSION_BCD() utility macro.
				                  */
				uint8_t  bDeviceClass; /**< USB device class. */
				uint8_t  bDeviceSubClass; /**< USB device subclass. */
				uint8_t  bDeviceProtocol; /**< USB device protocol. */
				uint8_t  bMaxPacketSize0; /**< Size of the control (address 0) endpoint's bank in bytes. */
				uint16_t idVendor; /**< Vendor ID for the USB product. */
				uint16_t idProduct; /**< Unique product ID for the USB product. */
				uint16_t bcdDevice; /**< Product release (version) number.
				                     *
				                     *   \see \ref VERSION_BCD() utility macro.
				                     */
				uint8_t  iManufacturer; /**< String index for the manufacturer's name. The
				                         *   host will request this string via a separate
				                         *   control request for the string descriptor.
				                         *
				                         *   \note If no string supplied, use \ref NO_DESCRIPTOR.
				                         */
				uint8_t  iProduct; /**< String index for the product name/details.
				                    *
				                    *  \see ManufacturerStrIndex structure entry.
				                    */
				uint8_t iSerialNumber; /**< String index for the product's globally unique hexadecimal
				                        *   serial number, in uppercase Unicode ASCII.
				                        *
				                        *  \note On some microcontroller models, there is an embedded serial number
				                        *        in the chip which can be used for the device serial number.
				                        *        To use this serial number, set this to \c USE_INTERNAL_SERIAL.
				                        *        On unsupported devices, this will evaluate to \ref NO_DESCRIPTOR
				                        *        and will cause the host to generate a pseudo-unique value for the
				                        *        device upon insertion.
				                        *
				                        *  \see \c ManufacturerStrIndex structure entry.
				                        */
				uint8_t  bNumConfigurations; /**< Total number of configurations supported by
				                              *   the device.
				                              */
			} ATTR_PACKED USB_StdDescriptor_Device_t;

			/** \brief Standard USB Device Qualifier Descriptor (LUFA naming conventions).
			 *
			 *  Type define for a standard Device Qualifier Descriptor. This structure uses LUFA-specific element names
			 *  to make each element's purpose clearer.
			 *
			 *  \see \ref USB_StdDescriptor_DeviceQualifier_t for the version of this type with standard element names.
			 */
			typedef struct
			{
				USB_Descriptor_Header_t Header; /**< Descriptor header, including type and size. */

				uint16_t USBSpecification; /**< BCD of the supported USB specification.
				                            *
				                            *   \see \ref VERSION_BCD() utility macro.
				                            */
				uint8_t  Class; /**< USB device class. */
				uint8_t  SubClass; /**< USB device subclass. */
				uint8_t  Protocol; /**< USB device protocol. */

				uint8_t  Endpoint0Size; /**< Size of the control (address 0) endpoint's bank in bytes. */
				uint8_t  NumberOfConfigurations; /**< Total number of configurations supported by
				                                  *   the device.
				                                  */
				uint8_t  Reserved; /**< Reserved for future use, must be 0. */
			} ATTR_PACKED USB_Descriptor_DeviceQualifier_t;

			/** \brief Standard USB Device Qualifier Descriptor (USB-IF naming conventions).
			 *
			 *  Type define for a standard Device Qualifier Descriptor. This structure uses the relevant standard's given element names
			 *  to ensure compatibility with the standard.
			 *
			 *  \see \ref USB_Descriptor_DeviceQualifier_t for the version of this type with non-standard LUFA specific element names.
			 */
			typedef struct
			{
				uint8_t  bLength; /**< Size of the descriptor, in bytes. */
				uint8_t  bDescriptorType; /**< Type of the descriptor, either a value in \ref USB_DescriptorTypes_t or a value
				                           *   given by the specific class.
				                           */
				uint16_t bcdUSB; /**< BCD of the supported USB specification.
				                  *
				                  *   \see \ref VERSION_BCD() utility macro.
				                  */
				uint8_t  bDeviceClass; /**< USB device class. */
				uint8_t  bDeviceSubClass; /**< USB device subclass. */
				uint8_t  bDeviceProtocol; /**< USB device protocol. */
				uint8_t  bMaxPacketSize0; /**< Size of the control (address 0) endpoint's bank in bytes. */
				uint8_t  bNumConfigurations; /**< Total number of configurations supported by
				                              *   the device.
				                              */
				uint8_t  bReserved; /**< Reserved for future use, must be 0. */
			} ATTR_PACKED USB_StdDescriptor_DeviceQualifier_t;

			/** \brief Standard USB Configuration Descriptor (LUFA naming conventions).
			 *
			 *  Type define for a standard Configuration Descriptor header. This structure uses LUFA-specific element names
			 *  to make each element's purpose clearer.
			 *
			 *  \see \ref USB_StdDescriptor_Configuration_Header_t for the version of this type with standard element names.
			 *
			 *  \note Regardless of CPU architecture, these values should be stored as little endian.
			 */
			typedef struct
			{
				USB_Descriptor_Header_t Header; /**< Descriptor header, including type and size. */

				uint16_t TotalConfigurationSize; /**< Size of the configuration descriptor header,
				                                  *   and all sub descriptors inside the configuration.
				                                  */
				uint8_t  TotalInterfaces; /**< Total number of interfaces in the configuration. */

				uint8_t  ConfigurationNumber; /**< Configuration index of the current configuration. */
				uint8_t  ConfigurationStrIndex; /**< Index of a string descriptor describing the configuration. */

				uint8_t  ConfigAttributes; /**< Configuration attributes, comprised of a mask of \c USB_CONFIG_ATTR_* masks.
				                            *   On all devices, this should include USB_CONFIG_ATTR_RESERVED at a minimum.
				                            */

				uint8_t  MaxPowerConsumption; /**< Maximum power consumption of the device while in the
				                               *   current configuration, calculated by the \ref USB_CONFIG_POWER_MA()
				                               *   macro.
				                               */
			} ATTR_PACKED USB_Descriptor_Configuration_Header_t;

			/** \brief Standard USB Configuration Descriptor (USB-IF naming conventions).
			 *
			 *  Type define for a standard Configuration Descriptor header. This structure uses the relevant standard's given element names
			 *  to ensure compatibility with the standard.
			 *
			 *  \see \ref USB_Descriptor_Device_t for the version of this type with non-standard LUFA specific element names.
			 *
			 *  \note Regardless of CPU architecture, these values should be stored as little endian.
			 */
			typedef struct
			{
				uint8_t  bLength; /**< Size of the descriptor, in bytes. */
				uint8_t  bDescriptorType; /**< Type of the descriptor, either a value in \ref USB_DescriptorTypes_t or a value
				                           *   given by the specific class.
				                           */
				uint16_t wTotalLength; /**< Size of the configuration descriptor header,
				                           *   and all sub descriptors inside the configuration.
				                           */
				uint8_t  bNumInterfaces; /**< Total number of interfaces in the configuration. */
				uint8_t  bConfigurationValue; /**< Configuration index of the current configuration. */
				uint8_t  iConfiguration; /**< Index of a string descriptor describing the configuration. */
				uint8_t  bmAttributes; /**< Configuration attributes, comprised of a mask of \c USB_CONFIG_ATTR_* masks.
				                        *   On all devices, this should include USB_CONFIG_ATTR_RESERVED at a minimum.
				                        */
				uint8_t  bMaxPower; /**< Maximum power consumption of the device while in the
				                     *   current configuration, calculated by the \ref USB_CONFIG_POWER_MA()
				                     *   macro.
				                     */
			} ATTR_PACKED USB_StdDescriptor_Configuration_Header_t;

			/** \brief Standard USB Interface Descriptor (LUFA naming conventions).
			 *
			 *  Type define for a standard Interface Descriptor. This structure uses LUFA-specific element names
			 *  to make each element's purpose clearer.
			 *
			 *  \see \ref USB_StdDescriptor_Interface_t for the version of this type with standard element names.
			 *
			 *  \note Regardless of CPU architecture, these values should be stored as little endian.
			 */
			typedef struct
			{
				USB_Descriptor_Header_t Header; /**< Descriptor header, including type and size. */

				uint8_t InterfaceNumber; /**< Index of the interface in the current configuration. */
				uint8_t AlternateSetting; /**< Alternate setting for the interface number. The same
				                           *   interface number can have multiple alternate settings
				                           *   with different endpoint configurations, which can be
				                           *   selected by the host.
				                           */
				uint8_t TotalEndpoints; /**< Total number of endpoints in the interface. */

				uint8_t Class; /**< Interface class ID. */
				uint8_t SubClass; /**< Interface subclass ID. */
				uint8_t Protocol; /**< Interface protocol ID. */

				uint8_t InterfaceStrIndex; /**< Index of the string descriptor describing the interface. */
			} ATTR_PACKED USB_Descriptor_Interface_t;

			/** \brief Standard USB Interface Descriptor (USB-IF naming conventions).
			 *
			 *  Type define for a standard Interface Descriptor. This structure uses the relevant standard's given element names
			 *  to ensure compatibility with the standard.
			 *
			 *  \see \ref USB_Descriptor_Interface_t for the version of this type with non-standard LUFA specific element names.
			 *
			 *  \note Regardless of CPU architecture, these values should be stored as little endian.
			 */
			typedef struct
			{
				uint8_t bLength; /**< Size of the descriptor, in bytes. */
				uint8_t bDescriptorType; /**< Type of the descriptor, either a value in \ref USB_DescriptorTypes_t or a value
				                          *   given by the specific class.
				                          */
				uint8_t bInterfaceNumber; /**< Index of the interface in the current configuration. */
				uint8_t bAlternateSetting; /**< Alternate setting for the interface number. The same
				                            *   interface number can have multiple alternate settings
				                            *   with different endpoint configurations, which can be
				                            *   selected by the host.
				                            */
				uint8_t bNumEndpoints; /**< Total number of endpoints in the interface. */
				uint8_t bInterfaceClass; /**< Interface class ID. */
				uint8_t bInterfaceSubClass; /**< Interface subclass ID. */
				uint8_t bInterfaceProtocol; /**< Interface protocol ID. */
				uint8_t iInterface; /**< Index of the string descriptor describing the
				                     *   interface.
				                     */
			} ATTR_PACKED USB_StdDescriptor_Interface_t;

			/** \brief Standard USB Interface Association Descriptor (LUFA naming conventions).
			 *
			 *  Type define for a standard Interface Association Descriptor. This structure uses LUFA-specific element names
			 *  to make each element's purpose clearer.
			 *
			 *  This descriptor has been added as a supplement to the USB2.0 standard, in the ECN located at
			 *  <a>http://www.usb.org/developers/docs/InterfaceAssociationDescriptor_ecn.pdf</a>. It allows composite
			 *  devices with multiple interfaces related to the same function to have the multiple interfaces bound
			 *  together at the point of enumeration, loading one generic driver for all the interfaces in the single
			 *  function. Read the ECN for more information.
			 *
			 *  \see \ref USB_StdDescriptor_Interface_Association_t for the version of this type with standard element names.
			 *
			 *  \note Regardless of CPU architecture, these values should be stored as little endian.
			 */
			typedef struct
			{
				USB_Descriptor_Header_t Header; /**< Descriptor header, including type and size. */

				uint8_t FirstInterfaceIndex; /**< Index of the first associated interface. */
				uint8_t TotalInterfaces; /**< Total number of associated interfaces. */

				uint8_t Class; /**< Interface class ID. */
				uint8_t SubClass; /**< Interface subclass ID. */
				uint8_t Protocol; /**< Interface protocol ID. */

				uint8_t IADStrIndex; /**< Index of the string descriptor describing the
				                      *   interface association.
				                      */
			} ATTR_PACKED USB_Descriptor_Interface_Association_t;

			/** \brief Standard USB Interface Association Descriptor (USB-IF naming conventions).
			 *
			 *  Type define for a standard Interface Association Descriptor. This structure uses the relevant standard's given
			 *  element names to ensure compatibility with the standard.
			 *
			 *  This descriptor has been added as a supplement to the USB2.0 standard, in the ECN located at
			 *  <a>http://www.usb.org/developers/docs/InterfaceAssociationDescriptor_ecn.pdf</a>. It allows composite
			 *  devices with multiple interfaces related to the same function to have the multiple interfaces bound
			 *  together at the point of enumeration, loading one generic driver for all the interfaces in the single
			 *  function. Read the ECN for more information.
			 *
			 *  \see \ref USB_Descriptor_Interface_Association_t for the version of this type with non-standard LUFA specific
			 *       element names.
			 *
			 *  \note Regardless of CPU architecture, these values should be stored as little endian.
			 */
			typedef struct
			{
				uint8_t bLength; /**< Size of the descriptor, in bytes. */
				uint8_t bDescriptorType; /**< Type of the descriptor, either a value in \ref USB_DescriptorTypes_t or a value
				                          *   given by the specific class.
				                          */
				uint8_t bFirstInterface; /**< Index of the first associated interface. */
				uint8_t bInterfaceCount; /**< Total number of associated interfaces. */
				uint8_t bFunctionClass; /**< Interface class ID. */
				uint8_t bFunctionSubClass; /**< Interface subclass ID. */
				uint8_t bFunctionProtocol; /**< Interface protocol ID. */
				uint8_t iFunction; /**< Index of the string descriptor describing the
				                    *   interface association.
				                    */
			} ATTR_PACKED USB_StdDescriptor_Interface_Association_t;

			/** \brief Standard USB Endpoint Descriptor (LUFA naming conventions).
			 *
			 *  Type define for a standard Endpoint Descriptor. This structure uses LUFA-specific element names
			 *  to make each element's purpose clearer.
			 *
			 *  \see \ref USB_StdDescriptor_Endpoint_t for the version of this type with standard element names.
			 *
			 *  \note Regardless of CPU architecture, these values should be stored as little endian.
			 */
			typedef struct
			{
				USB_Descriptor_Header_t Header; /**< Descriptor header, including type and size. */

				uint8_t  EndpointAddress; /**< Logical address of the endpoint within the device for the current
				                           *   configuration, including direction mask.
				                           */
				uint8_t  Attributes; /**< Endpoint attributes, comprised of a mask of the endpoint type (EP_TYPE_*)
				                      *   and attributes (ENDPOINT_ATTR_*) masks.
				                      */
				uint16_t EndpointSize; /**< Size of the endpoint bank, in bytes. This indicates the maximum packet
				                        *   size that the endpoint can receive at a time.
				                        */
				uint8_t  PollingIntervalMS; /**< Polling interval in milliseconds for the endpoint if it is an INTERRUPT
				                             *   or ISOCHRONOUS type.
				                             */
			} ATTR_PACKED USB_Descriptor_Endpoint_t;

			/** \brief Standard USB Endpoint Descriptor (USB-IF naming conventions).
			 *
			 *  Type define for a standard Endpoint Descriptor. This structure uses the relevant standard's given
			 *  element names to ensure compatibility with the standard.
			 *
			 *  \see \ref USB_Descriptor_Endpoint_t for the version of this type with non-standard LUFA specific
			 *       element names.
			 *
			 *  \note Regardless of CPU architecture, these values should be stored as little endian.
			 */
			typedef struct
			{
				uint8_t  bLength; /**< Size of the descriptor, in bytes. */
				uint8_t  bDescriptorType; /**< Type of the descriptor, either a value in \ref USB_DescriptorTypes_t or a
				                           *   value given by the specific class.
				                           */
				uint8_t  bEndpointAddress; /**< Logical address of the endpoint within the device for the current
				                            *   configuration, including direction mask.
				                            */
				uint8_t  bmAttributes; /**< Endpoint attributes, comprised of a mask of the endpoint type (EP_TYPE_*)
				                        *   and attributes (ENDPOINT_ATTR_*) masks.
				                        */
				uint16_t wMaxPacketSize; /**< Size of the endpoint bank, in bytes. This indicates the maximum packet size
				                          *   that the endpoint can receive at a time.
				                          */
				uint8_t  bInterval; /**< Polling interval in milliseconds for the endpoint if it is an INTERRUPT or
				                     *   ISOCHRONOUS type.
				                     */
			} ATTR_PACKED USB_StdDescriptor_Endpoint_t;

			/** \brief Standard USB String Descriptor (LUFA naming conventions).
			 *
			 *  Type define for a standard string descriptor. Unlike other standard descriptors, the length
			 *  of the descriptor for placement in the descriptor header must be determined by the \ref USB_STRING_LEN()
			 *  macro rather than by the size of the descriptor structure, as the length is not fixed.
			 *
			 *  This structure should also be used for string index 0, which contains the supported language IDs for
			 *  the device as an array.
			 *
			 *  This structure uses LUFA-specific element names to make each element's purpose clearer.
			 *
			 *  \see \ref USB_StdDescriptor_String_t for the version of this type with standard element names.
			 *
			 *  \note Regardless of CPU architecture, these values should be stored as little endian.
			 */
			typedef struct
			{
				USB_Descriptor_Header_t Header; /**< Descriptor header, including type and size. */

				#if (((ARCH == ARCH_AVR8) || (ARCH == ARCH_XMEGA)) && !defined(__DOXYGEN__))
				wchar_t  UnicodeString[];
				#else
				uint16_t UnicodeString[]; /**< String data, as unicode characters (alternatively,
				                           *   string language IDs). If normal ASCII characters are
				                           *   to be used, they must be added as an array of characters
				                           *   rather than a normal C string so that they are widened to
				                           *   Unicode size.
				                           *
				                           *   Under GCC, strings prefixed with the "L" character (before
				                           *   the opening string quotation mark) are considered to be
				                           *   Unicode strings, and may be used instead of an explicit
				                           *   array of ASCII characters on little endian devices with
				                           *   UTF-16-LE \c wchar_t encoding.
				                           */
				#endif
			} ATTR_PACKED USB_Descriptor_String_t;

			/** \brief Standard USB String Descriptor (USB-IF naming conventions).
			 *
			 *  Type define for a standard string descriptor. Unlike other standard descriptors, the length
			 *  of the descriptor for placement in the descriptor header must be determined by the \ref USB_STRING_LEN()
			 *  macro rather than by the size of the descriptor structure, as the length is not fixed.
			 *
			 *  This structure should also be used for string index 0, which contains the supported language IDs for
			 *  the device as an array.
			 *
			 *  This structure uses the relevant standard's given element names to ensure compatibility with the standard.
			 *
			 *  \see \ref USB_Descriptor_String_t for the version of this type with with non-standard LUFA specific
			 *       element names.
			 *
			 *  \note Regardless of CPU architecture, these values should be stored as little endian.
			 */
			typedef struct
			{
				uint8_t bLength; /**< Size of the descriptor, in bytes. */
				uint8_t bDescriptorType; /**< Type of the descriptor, either a value in \ref USB_DescriptorTypes_t
				                          *   or a value given by the specific class.
				                          */
				uint16_t bString[]; /**< String data, as unicode characters (alternatively, string language IDs).
				                     *   If normal ASCII characters are to be used, they must be added as an array
				                     *   of characters rather than a normal C string so that they are widened to
				                     *   Unicode size.
				                     *
				                     *   Under GCC, strings prefixed with the "L" character (before the opening string
				                     *   quotation mark) are considered to be Unicode strings, and may be used instead
				                     *   of an explicit array of ASCII characters.
				                     */
			} ATTR_PACKED USB_StdDescriptor_String_t;


	/* Disable C linkage for C++ Compilers: */
		#if defined(__cplusplus)
			}
		#endif

#endif

/** @} */