On 11/17/21 22:07, Stefan Weil wrote:
Signed-off-by: Stefan Weil <sw@weilnetz.de>
---
docs/devel/multi-process.rst | 2 +-
docs/devel/qgraph.rst | 2 +-
docs/devel/writing-monitor-commands.rst | 2 +-
docs/hyperv.txt | 2 +-
docs/system/cpu-models-x86.rst.inc | 2 +-
docs/system/devices/nvme.rst | 2 +-
docs/system/gdb.rst | 2 +-
docs/system/ppc/ppce500.rst | 2 +-
docs/system/riscv/shakti-c.rst | 2 +-
9 files changed, 9 insertions(+), 9 deletions(-)
diff --git a/docs/system/cpu-models-x86.rst.inc
b/docs/system/cpu-models-x86.rst.inc
index 6e8be7d79b..884b6d20fb 100644
--- a/docs/system/cpu-models-x86.rst.inc
+++ b/docs/system/cpu-models-x86.rst.inc
@@ -49,7 +49,7 @@ future OS and toolchains are likely to target newer ABIs. The
table that follows illustrates which ABI compatibility levels
can be satisfied by the QEMU CPU models. Note that the table only
lists the long term stable CPU model versions (eg Haswell-v4).
-In addition to whats listed, there are also many CPU model
+In addition to what's listed, there are also many CPU model
aliases which resolve to a different CPU model version,
depending on the machine type is in use.
For a non-native English speaker, this is clearer:
"In addition to what is listed"