Re: [PATCH] wmi: Fix spelling

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On Mon, 29 Jul 2024, Luis Felipe Hernandez wrote:

Thanks for this change but please don't leave the commit message empty, 
it's not enough to provide just the shortlog (in subject) even if the 
change is obvious/simple. Please resubmit this with the commit message
included.

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> Signed-off-by: Luis Felipe Hernandez <luis.hernandez093@xxxxxxxxx>
> ---
>  Documentation/wmi/devices/msi-wmi-platform.rst | 6 +++---
>  1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-)
> 
> diff --git a/Documentation/wmi/devices/msi-wmi-platform.rst b/Documentation/wmi/devices/msi-wmi-platform.rst
> index 29b1b2e6d42c..31a136942892 100644
> --- a/Documentation/wmi/devices/msi-wmi-platform.rst
> +++ b/Documentation/wmi/devices/msi-wmi-platform.rst
> @@ -130,12 +130,12 @@ data using the `bmfdec <https://github.com/pali/bmfdec>`_ utility:
>  
>  Due to a peculiarity in how Windows handles the ``CreateByteField()`` ACPI operator (errors only
>  happen when a invalid byte field is ultimately accessed), all methods require a 32 byte input
> -buffer, even if the Binay MOF says otherwise.
> +buffer, even if the Binary MOF says otherwise.
>  
>  The input buffer contains a single byte to select the subfeature to be accessed and 31 bytes of
>  input data, the meaning of which depends on the subfeature being accessed.
>  
> -The output buffer contains a singe byte which signals success or failure (``0x00`` on failure)
> +The output buffer contains a single byte which signals success or failure (``0x00`` on failure)
>  and 31 bytes of output data, the meaning if which depends on the subfeature being accessed.
>  
>  WMI method Get_EC()
> @@ -147,7 +147,7 @@ data contains a flag byte and a 28 byte controller firmware version string.
>  The first 4 bits of the flag byte contain the minor version of the embedded controller interface,
>  with the next 2 bits containing the major version of the embedded controller interface.
>  
> -The 7th bit signals if the embedded controller page chaged (exact meaning is unknown), and the
> +The 7th bit signals if the embedded controller page changed (exact meaning is unknown), and the
>  last bit signals if the platform is a Tigerlake platform.
>  
>  The MSI software seems to only use this interface when the last bit is set.
> 




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