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Minor documentation improvements.
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#endif
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#if !defined(CONTROL_ONLY_DEVICE) || defined(__DOXYGEN__)
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#if defined(USB_SERIES_4_AVR) || defined(USB_SERIES_6_AVR) || defined(USB_SERIES_7_AVR)
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#define ENDPOINT_TOTAL_ENDPOINTS 7
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#else
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#if defined(USB_SERIES_4_AVR) || defined(USB_SERIES_6_AVR) || defined(USB_SERIES_7_AVR) || defined(__DOXYGEN__)
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/** Total number of endpoints (including the default control endpoint at address 0) which may
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* be used in the device. Different USB AVR models support different amounts of endpoints,
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* this value reflects the maximum number of endpoints for the currently selected AVR model.
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*/
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#define ENDPOINT_TOTAL_ENDPOINTS 7
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#else
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#define ENDPOINT_TOTAL_ENDPOINTS 5
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#endif
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#else
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{
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uint8_t Address; /**< Address of the pipe to configure, or zero if the table entry is to be unused. */
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uint16_t Size; /**< Size of the pipe bank, in bytes. */
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uint8_t EndpointAddress; /** Address of the endpoint in the connected device. */
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uint8_t EndpointAddress; /**< Address of the endpoint in the connected device. */
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uint8_t Type; /**< Type of the endpoint, a \c EP_TYPE_* mask. */
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uint8_t Banks; /**< Number of hardware banks to use for the pipe. */
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} USB_Pipe_Table_t;
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for (;;);
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}
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/** Retrieves the associated interrupt handler for the interrupt group currently being fired. This
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* is called directly from the exception handler routine before dispatching to the ISR.
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*/
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InterruptHandlerPtr_t INTC_GetInterruptHandler(const uint_reg_t InterruptLevel)
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{
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return InterruptHandlers[AVR32_INTC.icr[AVR32_INTC_INT3 - InterruptLevel]];
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}
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/** Initializes the interrupt controller ready to handle interrupts. This must be called at the
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* start of the user program before any interrupts are registered or enabled.
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*/
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void INTC_Init(void)
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{
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for (uint8_t InterruptGroup = 0; InterruptGroup < AVR32_INTC_NUM_INT_GRPS; InterruptGroup++)
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#define INTC_IRQ_LINE(IRQIndex) (IRQIndex % 32)
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/* Function Prototypes: */
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/** Initializes the interrupt controller ready to handle interrupts. This must be called at the
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* start of the user program before any interrupts are registered or enabled.
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*/
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void INTC_Init(void);
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/** Retrieves the associated interrupt handler for the interrupt group currently being fired. This
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* is called directly from the exception handler routine before dispatching to the ISR.
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*
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* \param[in] InterruptLevel Priority level of the interrupt.
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*
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* \return Pointer to the associated interrupt handler function, or NULL if no handler set.
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*/
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InterruptHandlerPtr_t INTC_GetInterruptHandler(const uint_reg_t InterruptLevel);
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/* Inline Functions: */
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