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-rw-r--r--src/lib.rs2
-rw-r--r--src/long_mode/mod.rs8
-rw-r--r--src/protected_mode/mod.rs8
-rw-r--r--src/real_mode/mod.rs8
4 files changed, 13 insertions, 13 deletions
diff --git a/src/lib.rs b/src/lib.rs
index 9825fd2..86354ca 100644
--- a/src/lib.rs
+++ b/src/lib.rs
@@ -17,7 +17,7 @@
//! ```
//!
//! instructions, operands, registers, and generally all decoding structures, are in their mode's
-//! repsective submodule:
+//! respective submodule:
//! * `x86_64`/`amd64` decoding is under [`long_mode`]
//! * `x86_32`/`x86` decoding is under [`protected_mode`]
//! * `x86_16`/`8086` decoding is under [`real_mode`]
diff --git a/src/long_mode/mod.rs b/src/long_mode/mod.rs
index 2f3e510..b4f296e 100644
--- a/src/long_mode/mod.rs
+++ b/src/long_mode/mod.rs
@@ -399,7 +399,7 @@ pub enum Operand {
/// instruction uses this mode. as an example, `[0x1133]`
DisplacementU32(u32),
/// a memory access to a literal qword address. it's relatively rare that a well-formed x86
- /// instruction uses this mode, but plausibe. for example, `gs:[0x14]`. segment overrides,
+ /// instruction uses this mode, but plausible. for example, `gs:[0x14]`. segment overrides,
/// however, are maintained on the instruction itself.
DisplacementU64(u64),
/// a simple dereference of the address held in some register. for example: `[rsi]`.
@@ -516,7 +516,7 @@ impl OperandSpec {
///
/// the behavior for non-`avx512` instructions is equivalent to `merge`. `zero` is only useful in
/// conjunction with a mask register, where bits specified in the mask register correspond to
-/// unmodified items in the instruction's desination.
+/// unmodified items in the instruction's destination.
#[derive(Debug, Copy, Clone, PartialEq, Eq)]
pub enum MergeMode {
Merge,
@@ -2660,7 +2660,7 @@ enum OperandSpec {
RegRRR_maskmerge_sae_noround,
// the register in modrm_mmm (eg modrm mod bits were 11)
RegMMM,
- // same as `RegRRR`: the register is modrm's `mmm` bits, and may be masekd.
+ // same as `RegRRR`: the register is modrm's `mmm` bits, and may be masked.
RegMMM_maskmerge,
RegMMM_maskmerge_sae_noround,
// the register selected by vex-vvvv bits
@@ -3259,7 +3259,7 @@ impl InstDecoder {
}
/// enable all `avx512` features on this `InstDecoder`. no real CPU, at time of writing,
- /// actually has such a feature comination, but this is a useful overestimate for `avx512`
+ /// actually has such a feature combination, but this is a useful overestimate for `avx512`
/// generally.
pub fn with_avx512(mut self) -> Self {
let avx512_mask =
diff --git a/src/protected_mode/mod.rs b/src/protected_mode/mod.rs
index 5457b9d..644413f 100644
--- a/src/protected_mode/mod.rs
+++ b/src/protected_mode/mod.rs
@@ -339,7 +339,7 @@ pub enum Operand {
/// instruction uses this mode. as an example, `[0x1133]`
DisplacementU16(u16),
/// a memory access to a literal qword address. it's relatively rare that a well-formed x86
- /// instruction uses this mode, but plausibe. for example, `fs:[0x14]`. segment overrides,
+ /// instruction uses this mode, but plausible. for example, `fs:[0x14]`. segment overrides,
/// however, are maintained on the instruction itself.
DisplacementU32(u32),
/// a simple dereference of the address held in some register. for example: `[esi]`.
@@ -464,7 +464,7 @@ impl OperandSpec {
///
/// the behavior for non-`avx512` instructions is equivalent to `merge`. `zero` is only useful in
/// conjunction with a mask register, where bits specified in the mask register correspond to
-/// unmodified items in the instruction's desination.
+/// unmodified items in the instruction's destination.
#[derive(Debug, Copy, Clone, PartialEq, Eq)]
pub enum MergeMode {
Merge,
@@ -2609,7 +2609,7 @@ enum OperandSpec {
RegRRR_maskmerge_sae_noround,
// the register in modrm_mmm (eg modrm mod bits were 11)
RegMMM,
- // same as `RegRRR`: the register is modrm's `mmm` bits, and may be masekd.
+ // same as `RegRRR`: the register is modrm's `mmm` bits, and may be masked.
RegMMM_maskmerge,
RegMMM_maskmerge_sae_noround,
// the register selected by vex-vvvv bits
@@ -3213,7 +3213,7 @@ impl InstDecoder {
}
/// enable all `avx512` features on this `InstDecoder`. no real CPU, at time of writing,
- /// actually has such a feature comination, but this is a useful overestimate for `avx512`
+ /// actually has such a feature combination, but this is a useful overestimate for `avx512`
/// generally.
pub fn with_avx512(mut self) -> Self {
let avx512_mask =
diff --git a/src/real_mode/mod.rs b/src/real_mode/mod.rs
index 8749ae2..13b3ba0 100644
--- a/src/real_mode/mod.rs
+++ b/src/real_mode/mod.rs
@@ -339,7 +339,7 @@ pub enum Operand {
/// instruction uses this mode. as an example, `[0x1133]`
DisplacementU16(u16),
/// a memory access to a literal qword address. it's relatively rare that a well-formed x86
- /// instruction uses this mode, but plausibe. for example, `fs:[0x14]`. segment overrides,
+ /// instruction uses this mode, but plausible. for example, `fs:[0x14]`. segment overrides,
/// however, are maintained on the instruction itself.
DisplacementU32(u32),
/// a simple dereference of the address held in some register. for example: `[esi]`.
@@ -464,7 +464,7 @@ impl OperandSpec {
///
/// the behavior for non-`avx512` instructions is equivalent to `merge`. `zero` is only useful in
/// conjunction with a mask register, where bits specified in the mask register correspond to
-/// unmodified items in the instruction's desination.
+/// unmodified items in the instruction's destination.
#[derive(Debug, Copy, Clone, PartialEq, Eq)]
pub enum MergeMode {
Merge,
@@ -2609,7 +2609,7 @@ enum OperandSpec {
RegRRR_maskmerge_sae_noround,
// the register in modrm_mmm (eg modrm mod bits were 11)
RegMMM,
- // same as `RegRRR`: the register is modrm's `mmm` bits, and may be masekd.
+ // same as `RegRRR`: the register is modrm's `mmm` bits, and may be masked.
RegMMM_maskmerge,
RegMMM_maskmerge_sae_noround,
// the register selected by vex-vvvv bits
@@ -3213,7 +3213,7 @@ impl InstDecoder {
}
/// enable all `avx512` features on this `InstDecoder`. no real CPU, at time of writing,
- /// actually has such a feature comination, but this is a useful overestimate for `avx512`
+ /// actually has such a feature combination, but this is a useful overestimate for `avx512`
/// generally.
pub fn with_avx512(mut self) -> Self {
let avx512_mask =