These typos are found by "cargo spellcheck". Though it outputs a lot of noise and false positives, there still are some real typos.
Signed-off-by: Zhao Liu <zhao1....@intel.com> --- rust/hw/char/pl011/src/device.rs | 4 ++-- rust/qemu-api/src/qom.rs | 4 ++-- 2 files changed, 4 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-) diff --git a/rust/hw/char/pl011/src/device.rs b/rust/hw/char/pl011/src/device.rs index fe73771021e7..e064da31be96 100644 --- a/rust/hw/char/pl011/src/device.rs +++ b/rust/hw/char/pl011/src/device.rs @@ -477,13 +477,13 @@ pub fn post_load(&mut self) -> Result<(), ()> { } impl PL011State { - /// Initializes a pre-allocated, unitialized instance of `PL011State`. + /// Initializes a pre-allocated, uninitialized instance of `PL011State`. /// /// # Safety /// /// `self` must point to a correctly sized and aligned location for the /// `PL011State` type. It must not be called more than once on the same - /// location/instance. All its fields are expected to hold unitialized + /// location/instance. All its fields are expected to hold uninitialized /// values with the sole exception of `parent_obj`. unsafe fn init(&mut self) { static PL011_OPS: MemoryRegionOps<PL011State> = MemoryRegionOpsBuilder::<PL011State>::new() diff --git a/rust/qemu-api/src/qom.rs b/rust/qemu-api/src/qom.rs index 3d5ab2d90186..72e637868a9e 100644 --- a/rust/qemu-api/src/qom.rs +++ b/rust/qemu-api/src/qom.rs @@ -245,7 +245,7 @@ fn as_object(&self) -> &Object { } /// Return the receiver as a const raw pointer to Object. - /// This is preferrable to `as_object_mut_ptr()` if a C + /// This is preferable to `as_object_mut_ptr()` if a C /// function only needs a `const Object *`. fn as_object_ptr(&self) -> *const Object { self.as_ptr().cast() @@ -517,7 +517,7 @@ pub trait ObjectImpl: ObjectType + ClassInitImpl<Self::Class> { /// `INSTANCE_INIT` functions have been called. const INSTANCE_POST_INIT: Option<fn(&Self)> = None; - /// Called on descendent classes after all parent class initialization + /// Called on descendant classes after all parent class initialization /// has occurred, but before the class itself is initialized. This /// is only useful if a class is not a leaf, and can be used to undo /// the effects of copying the contents of the parent's class struct -- 2.34.1