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diff --git a/README.md b/README.md
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--- a/README.md
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@@ -22,6 +22,8 @@
If you want to use afl++ for your academic work, check the [papers page](https://aflplus.plus/papers/)
on the website. To cite our work, look at the [Cite](#cite) section.
+ For comparisons use the fuzzbench `aflplusplus` setup, or use `afl-clang-fast`
+ with `AFL_LLVM_CMPLOG=1`.
## Major changes in afl++ 3.0
@@ -1170,6 +1172,11 @@ Thank you!
If you use AFLplusplus in scientific work, consider citing [our paper](https://www.usenix.org/conference/woot20/presentation/fioraldi) presented at WOOT'20:
+If you use AFLpluplus to compare to your work, please use either `afl-clang-lto`
+or `afl-clang-fast` with `AFL_LLVM_CMPLOG=1` for building targets and
+`afl-fuzz` with the command line option `-l 2` for fuzzing.
+The most effective setup is the `aflplusplus` default fuzzer on Google's fuzzbench.
+
+ Andrea Fioraldi, Dominik Maier, Heiko Eißfeldt, and Marc Heuse. “AFL++: Combining incremental steps of fuzzing research”. In 14th USENIX Workshop on Offensive Technologies (WOOT 20). USENIX Association, Aug. 2020.
Bibtex:
diff --git a/src/afl-cc.c b/src/afl-cc.c
index d41f79a2..a5e54691 100644
--- a/src/afl-cc.c
+++ b/src/afl-cc.c
@@ -1699,7 +1699,9 @@ int main(int argc, char **argv, char **envp) {
"Do not be overwhelmed :) afl-cc uses good defaults if no options are "
"selected.\n"
"Read the documentation for FEATURES though, all are good but few are "
- "defaults.\n\n");
+ "defaults.\n");
+ "Recommended is afl-clang-lto with AFL_LLVM_CMPLOG or afl-clang-fast with\n"
+ "AFL_LLVM_CMPLOG and AFL_LLVM_DICT2FILE.\n\n"
exit(1);