Fix Serial peripheral driver compile error for XMEGA devices.
[pub/USBasp.git] / LUFA / Drivers / USB / Class / Host / PrinterClassHost.h
index 23ec7fd..792f865 100644 (file)
                         *  \return A value from the \ref Pipe_Stream_RW_ErrorCodes_t enum.
                         */
                        uint8_t PRNT_Host_SendData(USB_ClassInfo_PRNT_Host_t* const PRNTInterfaceInfo,
-                                                  void* Buffer,
+                                                  const void* Buffer,
                                                   const uint16_t Length) ATTR_NON_NULL_PTR_ARG(1) ATTR_NON_NULL_PTR_ARG(2);
 
                        /** Sends a given byte to the attached USB device, if connected. If a device is not connected when the function is called, the
                         *
                         *  \return Total number of buffered bytes received from the device.
                         */
-                       uint16_t PRNT_Host_BytesReceived(USB_ClassInfo_PRNT_Host_t* const PRNTInterfaceInfo);
+                       uint16_t PRNT_Host_BytesReceived(USB_ClassInfo_PRNT_Host_t* const PRNTInterfaceInfo) ATTR_NON_NULL_PTR_ARG(1);
 
                        /** Reads a byte of data from the device. If no data is waiting to be read of if a USB device is not connected, the function
                         *  returns a negative value. The \ref PRNT_Host_BytesReceived() function may be queried in advance to determine how many bytes
                         *
                         *  \return Next received byte from the device, or a negative value if no data received.
                         */
-                       int16_t PRNT_Host_ReceiveByte(USB_ClassInfo_PRNT_Host_t* const PRNTInterfaceInfo);
+                       int16_t PRNT_Host_ReceiveByte(USB_ClassInfo_PRNT_Host_t* const PRNTInterfaceInfo) ATTR_NON_NULL_PTR_ARG(1);
 
                        /** Retrieves the attached printer device's ID string, formatted according to IEEE 1284. This string is sent as a
                         *  Unicode string from the device and is automatically converted to an ASCII encoded C string by this function, thus