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diff --git a/docs/Changelog.md b/docs/Changelog.md
index 1bf77839..e6e0116a 100644
--- a/docs/Changelog.md
+++ b/docs/Changelog.md
@@ -253,7 +253,7 @@ sending a mail to <afl-users+subscribe@googlegroups.com>.
the original script is still present as afl-cmin.bash
- afl-showmap: -i dir option now allows processing multiple inputs using the
forkserver. This is for enhanced speed in afl-cmin.
- - added ignore and instrument_file list function check in all modules of llvm_mode
+ - added blacklist and instrument_filesing function check in all modules of llvm_mode
- added fix from Debian project to compile libdislocator and libtokencap
- libdislocator: AFL_ALIGNED_ALLOC to force size alignment to max_align_t
@@ -308,7 +308,7 @@ sending a mail to <afl-users+subscribe@googlegroups.com>.
performance loss of ~10%
- added test/test-performance.sh script
- (re)added gcc_plugin, fast inline instrumentation is not yet finished,
- however it includes the instrument_files listing and persistance feature! by hexcoder-
+ however it includes the instrument_filesing and persistance feature! by hexcoder-
- gcc_plugin tests added to testing framework
@@ -396,7 +396,7 @@ sending a mail to <afl-users+subscribe@googlegroups.com>.
- more cpu power for afl-system-config
- added forkserver patch to afl-tmin, makes it much faster (originally from
github.com/nccgroup/TriforceAFL)
- - added instrument_files support for llvm_mode via AFL_LLVM_INSTRUMENT_FILE to allow
+ - added instrument_files support for llvm_mode via AFL_LLVM_WHITELIST to allow
only to instrument what is actually interesting. Gives more speed and less
map pollution (originally by choller@mozilla)
- added Python Module mutator support, python2.7-dev is autodetected.
diff --git a/docs/perf_tips.md b/docs/perf_tips.md
index 46a45001..7a690b77 100644
--- a/docs/perf_tips.md
+++ b/docs/perf_tips.md
@@ -66,7 +66,7 @@ then using laf-intel (see llvm_mode/README.laf-intel.md) will help `afl-fuzz` a
to get to the important parts in the code.
If you are only interested in specific parts of the code being fuzzed, you can
-list the files that are actually relevant. This improves the speed and
+instrument_files the files that are actually relevant. This improves the speed and
accuracy of afl. See llvm_mode/README.instrument_file.md
Also use the InsTrim mode on larger binaries, this improves performance and