Pipe_ConfigurePipe() now automatically defaults IN pipes to accepting infinite IN requests, this can still be changed by calling the existing \ref Pipe_SetFiniteINRequests() function.
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* A newly configured pipe is frozen by default, and must be unfrozen before use via the \ref Pipe_Unfreeze()
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* before being used. Pipes should be kept frozen unless waiting for data from a device while in IN mode, or
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* sending data to the device in OUT mode.
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* sending data to the device in OUT mode. IN type pipes are also automatically configured to accept infinite
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* numbers of IN requests without automatic freezing - this can be overridden by a call to
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* \ref Pipe_SetFiniteINRequests().
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* \note The default control pipe does not have to be manually configured, as it is automatically
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* configured by the library internally.
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