tracing/doc: Fix typos in histogram-design.rst

There's a few typos in the histogram-design.rst document that need need to
be fixed.

Cc: Tom Zanussi <zanussi@kernel.org>
Acked-by: Randy Dunlap <rdunlap@infradead.org>
Signed-off-by: Steven Rostedt (VMware) <rostedt@goodmis.org>
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@ -700,7 +700,7 @@ variable, as well as the referenced variable's size, type, and
is_signed values. The VAR_REF field's .name is set to the name of the is_signed values. The VAR_REF field's .name is set to the name of the
variable it references. If a variable reference was created using the variable it references. If a variable reference was created using the
explicit system.event.$var_ref notation, the hist_field's system and explicit system.event.$var_ref notation, the hist_field's system and
event_name variabls are also set. event_name variables are also set.
So, in order to handle an event for the sched_switch histogram, So, in order to handle an event for the sched_switch histogram,
because we have a reference to a variable on another histogram, we because we have a reference to a variable on another histogram, we
@ -1445,7 +1445,7 @@ reference to the variable being tracked, in this case the $wakeup_lat
variable. In order to perform the onmax() handler function, there variable. In order to perform the onmax() handler function, there
also needs to be a variable that tracks the current maximum by getting also needs to be a variable that tracks the current maximum by getting
updated whenever a new maximum is hit. In this case, we can see that updated whenever a new maximum is hit. In this case, we can see that
an autogenerated veriable named ' __max' has been created and is an auto-generated variable named ' __max' has been created and is
visible in the actions[].track_data.track_var variable. visible in the actions[].track_data.track_var variable.
Finally, in the new 'save action variables' section, we can see that Finally, in the new 'save action variables' section, we can see that
@ -1611,7 +1611,7 @@ A couple special cases
While the above covers the basics of the histogram internals, there While the above covers the basics of the histogram internals, there
are a couple of special cases that should be discussed, since they are a couple of special cases that should be discussed, since they
tend to creae even more confusion. Those are field variables on other tend to create even more confusion. Those are field variables on other
histograms, and aliases, both described below through example tests histograms, and aliases, both described below through example tests
using the hist_debug files. using the hist_debug files.