1. How do I symbolicate kernel panic traces? Just add keepsyms=1 to either the Kernel Flags setting in /Library/Preferences/SystemConfiguration/com.apple.Boot.plist, or to the boot-args NVRAM variable. Reboot, and any subsequent panics will be automatically symbolicated. You can run mangled C++ symbols through the c++filt command line utility to get the proper C++ function signatures. $ sudo nvram boot-args="-v keepsyms=1" Thanks for Phil Dennis-Jordan for this great tip. 2. Debugging a AVX related crash which occurs at bootup. $ nm /System/Library/Extensions/corecrypto.kext/Contents/MacOS/corecrypto | grep avx 0000000000001840 T _ccsha256_vng_intel_avx1_compress 0000000000036708 T _ccsha256_vng_intel_avx2_compress 0000000000026973 T _ccsha512_vng_intel_avx1_compress 00000000000327cb T _ccsha512_vng_intel_avx2_compress 000000000001d960 T _gcmDecrypt_avx1 000000000001c980 T _gcmEncrypt_avx1 $ gdb /System/Library/Extensions/corecrypto.kext/Contents/MacOS/corecrypto (gdb) x/16i 0x0000000000001840 0x1840: push %rbp 0x1841: mov %rsp,%rbp 0x1844: push %rbx 0x1845: push %r12 0x1847: push %r13 0x1849: push %r14 0x184b: push %r15 0x184d: sub $0x168,%rsp 0x1854: lea 0x60(%rsp),%rax 0x1859: and $0xffffffffffffffe0,%rax 0x185d: vmovdqa %ymm0,(%rax) <--- the crash occurs here due to lack of "xsave" support