Adding dynamic USB power support
- Each scan module now has a current change callback which passes the available current as a parameter - No longer attempts to use the max 500 mA immediately, starts with 100 mA then goes to 500 mA after enumeration - If enumeration fails due to bMaxPower of 500 mA, then attempt again at 100 mA (might also be possible to go even lower to 20 mA in certain cases) - Now working with the Apple Ipad (no over-power messages) - Fixed Wake-up behaviour on Apple Ipad (and likely other iOS devices) - More effecient set_feature/clear_feature handling (device handler) - Initial power handling via Interconnect (still needs work to get it more dynamic)
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/* Copyright (C) 2014-2015 by Jacob Alexander
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/* Copyright (C) 2014-2016 by Jacob Alexander
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* This file is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
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void Connect_send_ScanCode( uint8_t id, TriggerGuide *scanCodeStateList, uint8_t numScanCodes );
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void Connect_send_RemoteCapability( uint8_t id, uint8_t capabilityIndex, uint8_t state, uint8_t stateType, uint8_t numArgs, uint8_t *args );
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void Connect_currentChange( unsigned int current );
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