diff --git a/LUFA/Drivers/USB/HighLevel/ConfigDescriptor.c b/LUFA/Drivers/USB/HighLevel/ConfigDescriptor.c
index 07a3d4292e1f1cb0de4c92f2f1ebeec661b8dede..ffac8ae0f3a7aa68572e9d8e022ba4d1dcdf8311 100644
--- a/LUFA/Drivers/USB/HighLevel/ConfigDescriptor.c
+++ b/LUFA/Drivers/USB/HighLevel/ConfigDescriptor.c
@@ -114,13 +114,13 @@ void USB_GetNextDescriptorOfTypeAfter(uint16_t* const BytesRem,
 	  USB_GetNextDescriptorOfType(BytesRem, CurrConfigLoc, Type);
 }
 			
-uint8_t USB_GetNextDescriptorComp(uint16_t* BytesRem, void** CurrConfigLoc, ConfigComparatorPtr_t const ComparatorRoutine)
+uint8_t USB_GetNextDescriptorComp(uint16_t* BytesRem, void** const CurrConfigLoc, ConfigComparatorPtr_t const ComparatorRoutine)
 {
 	uint8_t ErrorCode;
 		
 	while (*BytesRem)
 	{
-		void*    PrevDescLoc  = *CurrConfigLoc;
+		uint8_t* PrevDescLoc  = *CurrConfigLoc;
 		uint16_t PrevBytesRem = *BytesRem;
 
 		USB_GetNextDescriptor(BytesRem, CurrConfigLoc);
diff --git a/LUFA/Drivers/USB/HighLevel/ConfigDescriptor.h b/LUFA/Drivers/USB/HighLevel/ConfigDescriptor.h
index 211128ca257ff93aace4bf6c173663221d4ff82b..87610c7baede66729ba5181195410924cc488936 100644
--- a/LUFA/Drivers/USB/HighLevel/ConfigDescriptor.h
+++ b/LUFA/Drivers/USB/HighLevel/ConfigDescriptor.h
@@ -119,49 +119,6 @@
 			 *  \see \ref USB_GetNextDescriptorComp function for more details
 			 */
 			typedef uint8_t (* ConfigComparatorPtr_t)(void*);
-
-		/* Function Prototypes: */
-			/** Searches for the next descriptor in the given configuration descriptor using a premade comparator
-			 *  function. The routine updates the position and remaining configuration descriptor bytes values
-			 *  automatically. If a comparator routine fails a search, the descriptor pointer is retreated back
-			 *  so that the next descriptor search invocation will start from the descriptor which first caused the
-			 *  original search to fail. This behaviour allows for one comparator to be used immediately after another
-			 *  has failed, starting the second search from the descriptor which failed the first.
-			 *
-			 *  Comparator functions should be standard functions which accept a pointer to the header of the current
-			 *  descriptor inside the configuration descriptor which is being compared, and should return a value from
-			 *  the \ref DSearch_Return_ErrorCodes_t enum as a uint8_t value.
-			 *
-			 *  \note This function is available in USB Host mode only.
-			 *
-			 *  \param[in,out] BytesRem           Pointer to an int storing the remaining bytes in the configuration descriptor
-			 *  \param[in,out] CurrConfigLoc      Pointer to the current position in the configuration descriptor
-			 *  \param[in]     ComparatorRoutine  Name of the comparator search function to use on the configuration descriptor
-			 *
-			 *  \return Value of one of the members of the \ref DSearch_Comp_Return_ErrorCodes_t enum
-			 *
-			 *  Usage Example:
-			 *  \code
-			 *  uint8_t EndpointSearcher(void* CurrentDescriptor); // Comparator Prototype
-			 *
-			 *  uint8_t EndpointSearcher(void* CurrentDescriptor)
-			 *  {
-			 *     if (DESCRIPTOR_TYPE(CurrentDescriptor) == DTYPE_Endpoint)
-			 *         return DESCRIPTOR_SEARCH_Found;
-			 *     else
-			 *         return DESCRIPTOR_SEARCH_NotFound;
-			 *  }
-			 *
-			 *  //...
-			 *  // After retrieving configuration descriptor:
-			 *  if (USB_Host_GetNextDescriptorComp(&BytesRemaining, &CurrentConfigLoc, EndpointSearcher) ==
-			 *      Descriptor_Search_Comp_Found)
-			 *  {
-			 *      // Do something with the endpoint descriptor
-			 *  }
-			 *  \endcode
-			 */
-			uint8_t USB_GetNextDescriptorComp(uint16_t* BytesRem, void** CurrConfigLoc, ConfigComparatorPtr_t const ComparatorRoutine);
 			
 		/* Enums: */
 			/** Enum for the possible return codes of the \ref USB_Host_GetDeviceConfigDescriptor() function. */
@@ -257,7 +214,59 @@
 			                                      const uint8_t AfterType)
 			                                      ATTR_NON_NULL_PTR_ARG(1) ATTR_NON_NULL_PTR_ARG(2);
 
+			/** Searches for the next descriptor in the given configuration descriptor using a premade comparator
+			 *  function. The routine updates the position and remaining configuration descriptor bytes values
+			 *  automatically. If a comparator routine fails a search, the descriptor pointer is retreated back
+			 *  so that the next descriptor search invocation will start from the descriptor which first caused the
+			 *  original search to fail. This behaviour allows for one comparator to be used immediately after another
+			 *  has failed, starting the second search from the descriptor which failed the first.
+			 *
+			 *  Comparator functions should be standard functions which accept a pointer to the header of the current
+			 *  descriptor inside the configuration descriptor which is being compared, and should return a value from
+			 *  the \ref DSearch_Return_ErrorCodes_t enum as a uint8_t value.
+			 *
+			 *  \note This function is available in USB Host mode only.
+			 *
+			 *  \param[in,out] BytesRem           Pointer to an int storing the remaining bytes in the configuration descriptor
+			 *  \param[in,out] CurrConfigLoc      Pointer to the current position in the configuration descriptor
+			 *  \param[in]     ComparatorRoutine  Name of the comparator search function to use on the configuration descriptor
+			 *
+			 *  \return Value of one of the members of the \ref DSearch_Comp_Return_ErrorCodes_t enum
+			 *
+			 *  Usage Example:
+			 *  \code
+			 *  uint8_t EndpointSearcher(void* CurrentDescriptor); // Comparator Prototype
+			 *
+			 *  uint8_t EndpointSearcher(void* CurrentDescriptor)
+			 *  {
+			 *     if (DESCRIPTOR_TYPE(CurrentDescriptor) == DTYPE_Endpoint)
+			 *         return DESCRIPTOR_SEARCH_Found;
+			 *     else
+			 *         return DESCRIPTOR_SEARCH_NotFound;
+			 *  }
+			 *
+			 *  //...
+			 *  // After retrieving configuration descriptor:
+			 *  if (USB_Host_GetNextDescriptorComp(&BytesRemaining, &CurrentConfigLoc, EndpointSearcher) ==
+			 *      Descriptor_Search_Comp_Found)
+			 *  {
+			 *      // Do something with the endpoint descriptor
+			 *  }
+			 *  \endcode
+			 */
+			uint8_t USB_GetNextDescriptorComp(uint16_t* BytesRem, void** const CurrConfigLoc, ConfigComparatorPtr_t const ComparatorRoutine);
+
 		/* Inline Functions: */
+			#if !defined(__DOXYGEN__)
+			static inline void USB_GetNextDescriptorST(uint16_t* const BytesRem, uint8_t** CurrConfigLoc)
+			{
+				uint16_t CurrDescriptorSize = DESCRIPTOR_CAST(*CurrConfigLoc, USB_Descriptor_Header_t).Size;
+				
+				*CurrConfigLoc += CurrDescriptorSize;
+				*BytesRem      -= CurrDescriptorSize;
+			}			
+			#endif
+		
 			/** Skips over the current sub-descriptor inside the configuration descriptor, so that the pointer then
 			    points to the next sub-descriptor. The bytes remaining value is automatically decremented.
 			 *
@@ -268,12 +277,14 @@
 			                                         ATTR_NON_NULL_PTR_ARG(1) ATTR_NON_NULL_PTR_ARG(2);									  
 			static inline void USB_GetNextDescriptor(uint16_t* const BytesRem, void** CurrConfigLoc)
 			{
-				uint16_t CurrDescriptorSize = DESCRIPTOR_CAST(*CurrConfigLoc, USB_Descriptor_Header_t).Size;
-
-				*CurrConfigLoc += CurrDescriptorSize;
-				*BytesRem      -= CurrDescriptorSize;
+				/* Horrible workaround for a bug in GCC - in some circumstances, the code generated for the strongly-typed
+				 * (uint8_t**) cast to avoid void pointer arithmetic (which is not allowed in C++) causes incorrect code to
+				 * be generated. Performing the cast and using a secondary inline routine show here seems to avoid the
+				 * problem.
+				 */
+				USB_GetNextDescriptorST(BytesRem, (uint8_t**)CurrConfigLoc);
 			}
-			
+		
 	/* Disable C linkage for C++ Compilers: */
 		#if defined(__cplusplus)
 			}
diff --git a/LUFA/ManPages/LUFAPoweredProjects.txt b/LUFA/ManPages/LUFAPoweredProjects.txt
index 4fb8c342556177dd0a61722954bfcf2550b8364d..617380a1977abbb9a539ceba65b8df349d02b0e6 100644
--- a/LUFA/ManPages/LUFAPoweredProjects.txt
+++ b/LUFA/ManPages/LUFAPoweredProjects.txt
@@ -21,7 +21,7 @@
  *  - AT90USB162 Breadboard PCB (Russian): http://microsin.ru/content/view/685/44/
  *  - Benito #7, a no-frills USB board: http://www.dorkbotpdx.org/wiki/benito
  *  - Bumble-B, yet another AT90USB162 development board: http://fletchtronics.net/bumble-b
- *  - JM-DB-U2, an ATMEGA32U2 development board: http://u2.mattair.net/index.html
+ *  - JM-DB-U2, an ATMEGA32U2 development board: http://www.mattairtech.com/index.php/development-boards/atmega32u2-development-board.html
  *  - Micropendous, an open design/source set of AVR USB development boards: http://micropendous.org/
  *  - Nanduino, a do-it-yourself AT90USB162 board: http://www.makestuff.eu/wordpress/?page_id=569
  *  - Teensy and Teensy++, two other AVR USB development boards: http://www.pjrc.com/teensy/index.html