/** \file * * This file contains special DoxyGen information for the generation of the main page and other special * documentation pages. It is not a project source file. */ /** \page Page_KnownIssues Known Issues * The following are known issues present in each official LUFA release. This list should contain all known * issues in the library. Most of these issues should be corrected in the future release - see * \ref Page_FutureChanges for a list of planned changes in future releases. * * \section Sec_KnownIssuesXXXXXX Version XXXXXX * - AVR8 Architecture * - No known issues. * - XMEGA Architecture * - No demos, bootloaders or projects have been ported for the XMEGA devices in the current release, * although the architecture is supported in the LUFA core library. * - Endpoints of more than 64 bytes are not currently supported in this release. * - Isochronous endpoints are not currently supported in this release. As a result, the audio class * cannot be used on XMEGA devices. * - Multiple-bank endpoints are not currently supported in this release. * - Early revisions of the ATXMEGA128A1U are incompatible with LUFA, due to their various errata * relating to the USB controller. * - UC3 Architecture * - No demos, bootloaders or projects have been ported for the UC3 devices in the current release, * although the architecture is supported in the LUFA core library. * - DMA transfers to and from the USB controller are not yet implemented for this release. * - The UC3C, UC3D and UC3L sub-families of UC3 are not currently supported by the library due to their * altered USB controller design. * - The various \c CreateStream() functions for creating standard \c compatible virtual file * streams are not available on the UC3 architecture, due to a lack of suitable library support. * - Architecture Independant * - The HID parser fails for array type elements that have a MIN and MAX usage applied; each element * in the array will receive a unique incrementing usage from the MIN value, up to MAX. * - The current application makefiles do not work if the output directory is not the same directory * as the makefile itself. * - The LUFA library is not watchdog aware, and thus timeouts are possible if short periods are used * and a lengthy USB operation is initiated. */