USB device was being accessed prior to being initialized.
This resulted in a hard-fault or NMI when using any endpoint
beyond 0 or 1 which are init'ed by the BL. This broke VCP which
is on endpoint 2 (control) and 3 (data).
This bug was introduced in 5ad37e69 which stopped checking the
transfer_possible variable.
Use new PIOS_USB_UTIL_AsciiToUtf8() function to compose the
USB serial number rather than repeating that code for each
board.
All boards now append "+FW" or "+BL" to their USB serial numbers
to allow the descriptors to differ between FW and BL images.
Some versions of Windows will ignore the USB device serial number
if the string is not delivered with LANGID = English US 0x0409.
This is true regardless of the configured locale of the machine.
The serial number string descriptor was incorrectly null
terminated. The standard clearly states that there should
not be a null terminator.
Use new #defines to ensure that our strings are sized
properly.
BL images now always use hid-only.
FW images can use hid-only or hid+vcp but this is selected
ONLY at compile time based on whether PIOS_INCLUDE_USB_CDC
is defined.
CC uses HID+VCP by default now.
This makes the BL and FW images distinct devices with unique
serial numbers.
Windows (and maybe Mac) remembers the device descriptors and
the associated drivers based on this serial number. Providing
unique serial numbers for the BL and FW images allows us to
provide different sets of descriptors for the BL and FW images
without confusing these OSes.
BL version number is now also bumped to reflect the new
serial number generation algorithm.
Now that we have a USB descriptor for HID+VCP that works
on Ubuntu 11.10, MacOS 10.7.3, Win7-SP1-32bit,
WinXP-SP3-32bit, Win7-SP1-64bit.
VCP is known to not work on WinXP without service pack 3.
were consuming lots of memory. Probably should make a simple adc version that
just queries the line when needed since we are only using this data at 500 ms.
However, the accumulator scheme in place is quite good for averaging over time.