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+# Important changes in AFL++
+
+This document lists important changes in AFL++, for example, major behavior
+changes.
+
+## From version 3.00 onwards
+
+With AFL++ 3.13-3.20, we introduce FRIDA mode (`-O`) to have an alternative for
+binary-only fuzzing. It is slower than QEMU mode but works on MacOS, Android,
+iOS etc.
+
+With AFL++ 3.15, we introduced the following changes from previous behaviors:
+  * Also -M main mode does not do deterministic fuzzing by default anymore
+  * afl-cmin and afl-showmap -Ci now descent into subdirectories like afl-fuzz
+    -i does (but note that afl-cmin.bash does not)
+
+With AFL++ 3.14, we introduced the following changes from previous behaviors:
+  * afl-fuzz: deterministic fuzzing it not a default for -M main anymore
+  * afl-cmin/afl-showmap -i now descends into subdirectories (afl-cmin.bash,
+    however, does not)
+
+With AFL++ 3.10, we introduced the following changes from previous behaviors:
+  * The '+' feature of the '-t' option now means to  auto-calculate the timeout
+    with the value given being the maximum timeout. The original meaning of
+    "skipping timeouts instead of abort" is now inherent to the -t option.
+
+With AFL++ 3.00, we introduced changes that break some previous AFL and AFL++
+behaviors and defaults:
+  * There are no llvm_mode and gcc_plugin subdirectories anymore and there is
+    only one compiler: afl-cc. All previous compilers now symlink to this one.
+    All instrumentation source code is now in the `instrumentation/` folder.
+  * The gcc_plugin was replaced with a new version submitted by AdaCore that
+    supports more features. Thank you!
+  * QEMU mode got upgraded to QEMU 5.1, but to be able to build this a current
+    ninja build tool version and python3 setuptools are required. QEMU mode also
+    got new options like snapshotting, instrumenting specific shared libraries,
+    etc. Additionally QEMU 5.1 supports more CPU targets so this is really worth
+    it.
+  * When instrumenting targets, afl-cc will not supersede optimizations anymore
+    if any were given. This allows to fuzz targets build regularly like those
+    for debug or release versions.
+  * afl-fuzz:
+    * if neither -M or -S is specified, `-S default` is assumed, so more fuzzers
+      can easily be added later
+    * `-i` input directory option now descends into subdirectories. It also does
+      not fatal on crashes and too large files, instead it skips them and uses
+      them for splicing mutations
+    * -m none is now default, set memory limits (in MB) with, e.g., -m 250
+    * deterministic fuzzing is now disabled by default (unless using -M) and can
+      be enabled with -D
+    * a caching of test cases can now be performed and can be modified by
+      editing config.h for TESTCASE_CACHE or by specifying the environment
+      variable `AFL_TESTCACHE_SIZE` (in MB). Good values are between 50-500
+      (default: 50).
+    * -M mains do not perform trimming
+  * examples/ got renamed to utils/
+  * libtokencap/ libdislocator/ and qdbi_mode/ were moved to utils/
+  * afl-cmin/afl-cmin.bash now search first in PATH and last in AFL_PATH
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