Fix several typos in documentation (found by codespell)

Signed-off-by: Stefan Weil <sw@weilnetz.de>
Reviewed-by: Philippe Mathieu-Daudé <philmd@linaro.org>
Reviewed-by: Pierrick Bouvier <pierrick.bouvier@linaro.org>
[Mjt: add 2 fixes suggested by Peter: "as a" and "deactivate"]
Reviewed-by: Michael Tokarev <mjt@tls.msk.ru>
Signed-off-by: Michael Tokarev <mjt@tls.msk.ru>
This commit is contained in:
Stefan Weil
2026-03-19 19:34:53 +01:00
committed by Michael Tokarev
parent bcf5e68cc9
commit b7ae542de4
11 changed files with 20 additions and 20 deletions

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@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@
*
* Traps - count traps
*
* Count the number of interrupts (asyncronous events), exceptions (synchronous
* Count the number of interrupts (asynchronous events), exceptions (synchronous
* events) and host calls (e.g. semihosting) per cpu and report those counts on
* exit.
*/

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@@ -1043,7 +1043,7 @@ Count traps
``contrib/plugins/traps.c``
This plugin counts the number of interrupts (asyncronous events), exceptions
This plugin counts the number of interrupts (asynchronous events), exceptions
(synchronous events) and host calls (e.g. semihosting) per cpu.
Other emulation features

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@@ -213,7 +213,7 @@ The general principles when picking up abandoned work are:
* Indicate where the original patch was obtained from (mailing list, bug
tracker, author's git repo, etc) when sending it for review
* Acknowledge the extra work of the new contributor by including their
``Signed-off-by`` in the patch in addition to the orignal author's
``Signed-off-by`` in the patch in addition to the original author's
* Indicate who is responsible for what parts of the patch. This is typically
done via a note in the commit message, just prior to the new contributor's
``Signed-off-by``::
@@ -259,7 +259,7 @@ process. A non-exhaustive list of examples is:
container images from a clean git checkout.
* eBPF: QEMU includes some generated eBPF machine code, since the required
eBPF compilation tools are not broadly available on all targetted OS
eBPF compilation tools are not broadly available on all targeted OS
distributions. The corresponding eBPF C code for the binary is also
provided. This is a time-limited exception until the eBPF toolchain is
sufficiently broadly available in distros.

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@@ -76,10 +76,10 @@ loaded certificate will preferred. IOW file naming can influence
which certificates are used for a session.
The use of multiple sets of certificates is intended to allow an
incremental transition to certificates using different crytographic
incremental transition to certificates using different cryptographic
algorithms. This allows a newly deployed QEMU to introduce use of
stronger cryptographic algorithms that will be preferred when talking
to other newly deployed QEMU instances, while retaining compatbility
to other newly deployed QEMU instances, while retaining compatibility
with certificates issued to a historically deployed QEMU. This is
notably useful to support live migration from an old QEMU deployed
on older operating system releases, which may support fewer crypto
@@ -350,7 +350,7 @@ TLS certificates for Post-Quantum Cryptography
Given a new enough gnutls release, suitably integrated & configured with the
operating system crypto policies, QEMU is able to support post-quantum
crytography on TLS enabled services, either exclusively or in a hybrid mode.
cryptography on TLS enabled services, either exclusively or in a hybrid mode.
In exclusive mode, only a single set of certificates need to be configured
for QEMU, with PQC compliant algorithms. Such a QEMU configuration will only
@@ -404,7 +404,7 @@ Force disabling PQC via crypto priority
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
In the OS configuration for system crypto algorithm priorities has
enabled PQC, this can (optionally) be overriden in QEMU configuration
enabled PQC, this can (optionally) be overridden in QEMU configuration
disable use of PQC using the ``priority`` parameter to the ``tls-creds-x509``
object::

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@@ -2784,7 +2784,7 @@ static void virt_set_msi(Object *obj, const char *value, Error **errp)
VirtMachineState *vms = VIRT_MACHINE(obj);
if (!strcmp(value, "auto")) {
vms->msi_controller = VIRT_MSI_CTRL_AUTO; /* Will be overriden later */
vms->msi_controller = VIRT_MSI_CTRL_AUTO; /* Will be overridden later */
} else if (!strcmp(value, "its")) {
vms->msi_controller = VIRT_MSI_CTRL_ITS;
} else if (!strcmp(value, "gicv2m")) {

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@@ -101,7 +101,7 @@ typedef enum VirtIOMMUType {
typedef enum VirtMSIControllerType {
VIRT_MSI_CTRL_NONE,
/* This value is overriden at runtime.*/
/* This value is overridden at runtime.*/
VIRT_MSI_CTRL_AUTO,
/* Legacy option: its=off provides a GICv2m when using GICv2 */
VIRT_MSI_LEGACY_OPT_ITS_OFF,

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@@ -1125,7 +1125,7 @@ bool qemu_plugin_read_register(struct qemu_plugin_register *handle,
* Attempting to write a register with @buf smaller than the register size
* will result in a crash or other undesired behavior.
*
* Returns true on sucess, false on failure.
* Returns true on success, false on failure.
*/
QEMU_PLUGIN_API
bool qemu_plugin_write_register(struct qemu_plugin_register *handle,

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@@ -3122,7 +3122,7 @@
# the device to write to the target path only. Note that drive
# mirroring includes `drive-mirror`, `blockdev-mirror` and
# `block-commit` job (only in case of "active commit", when the node
# being commited is used by the guest). The ability to complete is
# being committed is used by the guest). The ability to complete is
# signaled with a `BLOCK_JOB_READY` event.
#
# This command completes an active background block operation
@@ -5086,14 +5086,14 @@
##
# @blockdev-set-active:
#
# Activate or inactivate a block device. Use this to manage the
# Activate or deactivate a block device. Use this to manage the
# handover of block devices on migration with qemu-storage-daemon.
#
# Activating a node automatically activates all of its child nodes
# first. Inactivating a node automatically inactivates any of its
# first. Deactivating a node automatically deactivates any of its
# child nodes that are not in use by a still active node.
#
# @node-name: Name of the graph node to activate or inactivate. By
# @node-name: Name of the graph node to activate or deactivate. By
# default, all nodes are affected by the operation.
#
# @active: true if the nodes should be active when the command returns

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@@ -196,7 +196,7 @@
# the device to write to the target path only. Note that drive
# mirroring includes `drive-mirror`, `blockdev-mirror` and
# `block-commit` job (only in case of "active commit", when the node
# being commited is used by the guest). The ability to complete is
# being committed is used by the guest). The ability to complete is
# signaled with a `BLOCK_JOB_READY` event.
#
# This command completes an active background block operation

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@@ -18,7 +18,7 @@
##
# @UefiVariable:
#
# UEFI Variable. Check the UEFI specifification for more detailed
# UEFI Variable. Check the UEFI specification for more detailed
# information on the fields.
#
# @guid: variable namespace GUID

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@@ -3223,7 +3223,7 @@ SRST
Enable/disable list in DHCP/DHCPv6/NDP
``map-host-loopback``
Addresse to refer to host
Address to refer to host
``map-guest-addr``
Addr to translate to guest's address
@@ -3271,8 +3271,8 @@ SRST
UDP ports to forward
``param=string``
``string`` will be passed to passt has a command line parameter,
we can have multiple occurences of the ``param`` parameter to
``string`` will be passed to passt as a command line parameter,
we can have multiple occurrences of the ``param`` parameter to
pass multiple parameters to passt.
For instance, to pass ``--trace --log=trace.log``: