Added new Drivers/USB/LowLevel/Device.c file to house Device mode specific functions...
[pub/USBasp.git] / LUFA / Drivers / USB / HighLevel / Events.h
index 7e82ff3..d88c471 100644 (file)
@@ -92,7 +92,7 @@
                         *
                         *  \note This event only exists on USB AVR models which support dual role modes.
                         *
-                        *  \param[in] ErrorCode  Error code indicating the failure reason, a value in \ref USB_InitErrorCodes_t
+                        *  \param[in] ErrorCode  Error code indicating the failure reason, a value in \ref USB_InitErrorCodes_t.
                         */
                        void EVENT_USB_InitFailure(const uint8_t ErrorCode);
 
                        /** Event for USB host error. This event fires when a hardware fault has occurred whilst the USB
                         *  interface is in host mode.
                         *
-                        *  \param[in] ErrorCode  Error code indicating the failure reason, a value in \ref USB_Host_ErrorCodes_t
+                        *  \param[in] ErrorCode  Error code indicating the failure reason, a value in \ref USB_Host_ErrorCodes_t.
                         *
                         *  \note This event only exists on USB AVR models which supports host mode.
                         *        \n\n
                         *  in host mode, and an attached USB device has failed to enumerate completely.
                         *
                         *  \param[in] ErrorCode     Error code indicating the failure reason, a value in 
-                        *                           \ref USB_Host_EnumerationErrorCodes_t
+                        *                           \ref USB_Host_EnumerationErrorCodes_t.
                         *
                         *  \param[in] SubErrorCode  Sub error code indicating the reason for failure - for example, if the
                         *                           ErrorCode parameter indicates a control error, this will give the error