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-rw-r--r--disas/i386.c2
-rw-r--r--disas/s390.c4
2 files changed, 3 insertions, 3 deletions
diff --git a/disas/i386.c b/disas/i386.c
index 00ceca9c51..c63d4a06e4 100644
--- a/disas/i386.c
+++ b/disas/i386.c
@@ -357,7 +357,7 @@ fetch_data(struct disassemble_info *info, bfd_byte *addr)
#define Rd { OP_R, d_mode }
#define Rm { OP_R, m_mode }
#define Ib { OP_I, b_mode }
-#define sIb { OP_sI, b_mode } /* sign extened byte */
+#define sIb { OP_sI, b_mode } /* sign extended byte */
#define Iv { OP_I, v_mode }
#define Iq { OP_I, q_mode }
#define Iv64 { OP_I64, v_mode }
diff --git a/disas/s390.c b/disas/s390.c
index 974460c814..c29bc4e697 100644
--- a/disas/s390.c
+++ b/disas/s390.c
@@ -613,7 +613,7 @@ static const struct s390_operand s390_operands[] =
names of the instruction format that you can find in the principals
of operation.
2) the last part of the definition (y in INSTR_x_y) gives you an idea
- which operands the binary represenation of the instruction has.
+ which operands the binary representation of the instruction has.
The meanings of the letters in y are:
a - access register
c - control register
@@ -627,7 +627,7 @@ static const struct s390_operand s390_operands[] =
m - mode field, 4 bit
0 - operand skipped.
The order of the letters reflects the layout of the format in
- storage and not the order of the paramaters of the instructions.
+ storage and not the order of the parameters of the instructions.
The use of the letters is not a 100% match with the PoP but it is
quite close.