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diff --git a/docs/Changelog.md b/docs/Changelog.md
index 9f70535a..475240c2 100644
--- a/docs/Changelog.md
+++ b/docs/Changelog.md
@@ -16,6 +16,7 @@ sending a mail to <afl-users+subscribe@googlegroups.com>.
- if the target becomes unavailable check out out/default/error.txt
for an indicator why
- AFL_CAL_FAST was a dead env, now does the same as AFL_FAST_CAL
+ - reverse read the queue on resumes (more effective)
- afl-cc:
- Update to COMPCOV/laf-intel that speeds up the instrumentation
process a lot - thanks to Michael Rodler/f0rki for the PR!
@@ -24,10 +25,14 @@ sending a mail to <afl-users+subscribe@googlegroups.com>.
- support partial linking
- We do support llvm versions from 3.8 to 5.0 again
- frida_mode:
- - fix for cmplog
+ - several fixes for cmplog
- remove need for AFL_FRIDA_PERSISTENT_RETADDR_OFFSET
- feature parity of aarch64 with intel now (persistent, cmplog,
in-memory testcases, asan)
+ - qemu_mode:
+ - performance fix when cmplog was used
+ - afl-cmin and afl-showmap -i do now descend into subdirectories
+ (like afl-fuzz does) - note that afl-cmin.bash does not!
- afl_analyze:
- fix timeout handling
- add forkserver support for better performance
diff --git a/docs/parallel_fuzzing.md b/docs/parallel_fuzzing.md
index 8f2afe1b..23872899 100644
--- a/docs/parallel_fuzzing.md
+++ b/docs/parallel_fuzzing.md
@@ -1,7 +1,11 @@
# Tips for parallel fuzzing
- This document talks about synchronizing afl-fuzz jobs on a single machine
- or across a fleet of systems. See README.md for the general instruction manual.
+This document talks about synchronizing afl-fuzz jobs on a single machine
+or across a fleet of systems. See README.md for the general instruction manual.
+
+Note that this document is rather outdated. please refer to the main document
+section on multiple core usage [../README.md#Using multiple cores](../README.md#b-using-multiple-coresthreads)
+for up to date strategies!
## 1) Introduction