Chris Dickens 3dca962104 hotplug: Improve internal structure and deregistration mechanism
This commit shrinks the size of the internal hotplug callback structure
by removing unused fields, using the correctly sized types for matching
fields, and adding a new flags field whose bits control how the callback
structure should behave.

The hotplug callback handle ID counter has also been moved to the
context structure instead of being a global variable shared amongst all
contexts. This lets each context independently manage handle IDs and use
the maximum range of possible IDs.

Finally, the hotplug callback deregistration mechanism has been improved
to signal to the event handler that an explicit deregistration needs to
be handled. This removes the need to send a dummy hotplug message, which
was using an invalid libusb_hotplug_event value anyway that was causing
some compilers to complain.

Closes #373

Signed-off-by: Chris Dickens <christopher.a.dickens@gmail.com>
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libusb is a library for USB device access from Linux, Mac OS X, Windows, OpenBSD/NetBSD and Haiku userspace. It is written in C (Haiku backend in C++) and licensed under the GNU Lesser General Public License version 2.1 or, at your option, any later version (see COPYING).

libusb is abstracted internally in such a way that it can hopefully be ported to other operating systems. Please see the PORTING file for more information.

libusb homepage: http://libusb.info/

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