USB: add support for Dream Cheeky DL100B Webmail Notifier (1d34:0004)

So far the USBLED driver only supports Delcom's "USB Visual Signal
Indicator" (http://www.delcomproducts.com/products_USBLMP.asp). The
driver generates virtual files "red", "green", and "blue" under the
device's /sys/ directory, where color values can be read from and
written to.

This patch adds support for Dream Cheeky's "DL100B Webmail Notifier"
(http://www.dreamcheeky.com/webmail-notifier -- available from several
shops, such as http://www.conrad.at/ce/de/product/777048/USB-WEBMAIL).
This device isn't as pretty as Delcom's, but it's *far* cheaper, and
its 3 LEDs can be set in 32 brightness steps each. The grey envelope
contour can easily be removed, leaving a rather neutral white box (with
a few small holes), which is useful for generic signalling purposes.
Of course, the small circuit board can easily be put into a prettier
case.

The DL100B device pretends to be a HID, but the HID descriptor shows
that it's not overly useful as such (see below). The patch therefore
removes the "HID-ness" (hid-core.c, hid-ids.h), and adds the necessary
commands to usbled.c. The protocol info comes from the developer's
manual that Dream Cheeky kindly provided (815DeveloperManual.pdf).

HID descriptor:

  0: 05 01   Usage Page 'Generic Desktop Controls'
  2: 09 10   Usage 'Reserved'
  4: a1 01   Collection 'Application (mouse, keyboard)'
  6: 05 00           Usage Page 'Undefined'
  8: 19 10           Usage Minimum = 16
 10: 29 11           Usage Maximum = 17
 12: 15 00           Logical Minimum = 0
 14: 25 0f           Logical Maximum = 15
 16: 75 08           Report Size = 8
 18: 95 08           Report Count = 8
 20: 91 02           Output data *var abs lin pref-state null-pos non-vol bit-field
 22: 19 10           Usage Minimum = 16
 24: 29 11           Usage Maximum = 17
 26: 15 00           Logical Minimum = 0
 28: 25 0f           Logical Maximum = 15
 30: 75 08           Report Size = 8
 32: 95 08           Report Count = 8
 34: 81 00           Input data array abs lin pref-state null-pos non-vol bit-field
 36: c0      End Collection

Signed-off-by: Melchior FRANZ <mfranz@aon.at>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@suse.de>
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