Aleš Nesrsta fc9b5652f6 CBI support.
* include/grub/usb.h (grub_usbms_protocol_t): New values
	GRUB_USBMS_PROTOCOL_CB and GRUB_USBMS_PROTOCOL_CBI.
	* grub-core/disk/usbms.c (GRUB_USBMS_CBI_CMD_SIZE): New define.
	(GRUB_USBMS_CBI_ADSC_REQ): Likewise.
	(grub_usbms_dev): Add subclass, protocol and intrpt.
	Remove in_maxsz and out_maxsz.
	(grub_usbms_reset): Rename to ...
	(grub_usbms_bo_reset): .. this.
	(grub_usbms_cbi_cmd): New function.
	(grub_usbms_cbi_reset): Likewise.
	(grub_usbms_reset): Likewise.
	(grub_usbms_attach): Recognize cbi. Same subclass and protocol.
	(grub_usbms_transfer): Rename to ...
	(grub_usbms_transfer_bo): ... this.
	(grub_usbms_transfer_cbi): Likewise.
	(grub_usbms_transfer): Likewise.
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