My MacBook Pro Retina 15" shutdown many times in these months

Mine Mac is MBPR 15" 2013 late high-end edition with OS X 10.9.4.
In these 3 months, my MBPR shutdown many times, and I notice that it almost happened when I activated HD video by VLC or used Safari to browse Facebook page and scroll down.
Btw, I'm suing an app called "gfxCardStatus", it helps me to manually switch between integrated graphic chip(Iris Pro) and graphic card(nVIDIA GT 750M).
The following information is the description of the system after shutdown and reboot:
Anonymous UUID:       98213FC5-266F-65D2-8A77-9BFA014559CE
Fri Jul 25 00:14:17 2014
panic(cpu 0 caller 0xffffff80092dc24e): Kernel trap at 0xffffff80092a6cf5, type 13=general protection, registers:
CR0: 0x0000000080010033, CR2: 0x00007fa8218367fe, CR3: 0x000000005c5b9078, CR4: 0x00000000001606e0
RAX: 0xff000000ff000000, RBX: 0xffffff802ae56000, RCX: 0xffffff80164160e0, RDX: 0xffffff80098d0b40
RSP: 0xffffff81f7a33670, RBP: 0xffffff81f7a336a0, RSI: 0x0000000000001000, RDI: 0xffffff802ae56000
R8:  0x0000000000000000, R9:  0x0000000000001000, R10: 0x0000000000153000, R11: 0x0000000000000202
R12: 0x0000000000000000, R13: 0x0000000000000000, R14: 0x0000000000000000, R15: 0x0000000000000001
RFL: 0x0000000000010287, RIP: 0xffffff80092a6cf5, CS:  0x0000000000000008, SS:  0x0000000000000010
Fault CR2: 0x00007fa8218367fe, Error code: 0x0000000000000000, Fault CPU: 0x0
Backtrace (CPU 0), Frame : Return Address
0xffffff81cb5cdc50 : 0xffffff8009222f79
0xffffff81cb5cdcd0 : 0xffffff80092dc24e
0xffffff81cb5cdea0 : 0xffffff80092f3746
0xffffff81cb5cdec0 : 0xffffff80092a6cf5
0xffffff81f7a336a0 : 0xffffff800926cf28
0xffffff81f7a33830 : 0xffffff80093d2dd3
0xffffff81f7a33890 : 0xffffff80093d14c2
0xffffff81f7a33a30 : 0xffffff80093d0d75
0xffffff81f7a33cf0 : 0xffffff800956bc16
0xffffff81f7a33d80 : 0xffffff80093fe011
0xffffff81f7a33e00 : 0xffffff80093f3bc5
0xffffff81f7a33e50 : 0xffffff80095f20be
0xffffff81f7a33ef0 : 0xffffff80095f2239
0xffffff81f7a33f50 : 0xffffff8009640a33
0xffffff81f7a33fb0 : 0xffffff80092f3f46
BSD process name corresponding to current thread: Mail
Mac OS version:
13E28
Kernel version:
Darwin Kernel Version 13.3.0: Tue Jun  3 21:27:35 PDT 2014; root:xnu-2422.110.17~1/RELEASE_X86_64
Kernel UUID: BBFADD17-672B-35A2-9B7F-E4B12213E4B8
Kernel slide:     0x0000000009000000
Kernel text base: 0xffffff8009200000
System model name: MacBookPro11,3 (Mac-2BD1B31983FE1663)
System uptime in nanoseconds: 4529333953442
last loaded kext at 4484928952965: com.apple.driver.AppleIntelMCEReporter    104 (addr 0xffffff7f8b7ec000, size 49152)
last unloaded kext at 304367181315: com.apple.filesystems.msdosfs    1.9 (addr 0xffffff7f8b7ec000, size 57344)
loaded kexts:
com.nvidia.CUDA    1.1.0
com.apple.driver.AppleIntelMCEReporter    104
com.apple.driver.AppleBluetoothMultitouch    80.14
com.apple.filesystems.exfat    1.4
com.apple.driver.AppleHWSensor    1.9.5d0
com.apple.filesystems.autofs    3.0
com.apple.driver.AudioAUUC    1.60
com.apple.iokit.IOBluetoothSerialManager    4.2.6f1
com.apple.driver.AppleGraphicsDevicePolicy    3.6.22
com.apple.driver.ApplePlatformEnabler    2.0.9d6
com.apple.driver.AGPM    100.14.28
com.apple.driver.X86PlatformShim    1.0.0
com.apple.driver.AppleHDA    2.6.3f4
com.apple.driver.AppleUpstreamUserClient    3.5.13
com.apple.iokit.IOUserEthernet    1.0.0d1
com.apple.GeForce    8.2.6
com.apple.iokit.BroadcomBluetoothHostControllerUSBTransport    4.2.6f1
com.apple.driver.AppleIntelHD5000Graphics    8.2.8
com.apple.Dont_Steal_Mac_OS_X    7.0.0
com.apple.driver.AppleHWAccess    1
com.apple.driver.AppleSMCLMU    2.0.4d1
com.apple.driver.AppleThunderboltIP    1.1.2
com.apple.driver.AppleLPC    1.7.0
com.apple.driver.AppleIntelFramebufferAzul    8.2.8
com.apple.driver.AppleCameraInterface    4.26.0
com.apple.driver.AppleMuxControl    3.6.22
com.apple.driver.AppleMCCSControl    1.2.5
com.apple.driver.AppleUSBTCButtons    240.2
com.apple.driver.AppleUSBTCKeyboard    240.2
com.apple.driver.AppleUSBCardReader    3.4.1
com.apple.AppleFSCompression.AppleFSCompressionTypeDataless    1.0.0d1
com.apple.AppleFSCompression.AppleFSCompressionTypeLZVN    1.0.0d1
com.apple.AppleFSCompression.AppleFSCompressionTypeZlib    1.0.0d1
com.apple.BootCache    35
com.apple.driver.AppleUSBHub    683.4.0
com.apple.driver.XsanFilter    404
com.apple.iokit.IOAHCIBlockStorage    2.6.0
com.apple.driver.AppleAHCIPort    3.0.5
com.apple.driver.AirPort.Brcm4360    842.21.65
com.apple.driver.AppleUSBXHCI    683.4.0
com.apple.driver.AppleSmartBatteryManager    161.0.0
com.apple.driver.AppleACPIButtons    2.0
com.apple.driver.AppleRTC    2.0
com.apple.driver.AppleHPET    1.8
com.apple.driver.AppleSMBIOS    2.1
com.apple.driver.AppleACPIEC    2.0
com.apple.driver.AppleAPIC    1.7
com.apple.nke.applicationfirewall    153
com.apple.security.quarantine    3
com.apple.driver.AppleBluetoothHIDKeyboard    170.15
com.apple.driver.AppleHIDKeyboard    170.15
com.apple.driver.IOBluetoothHIDDriver    4.2.6f1
com.apple.driver.AppleMultitouchDriver    245.13
com.apple.kext.triggers    1.0
com.apple.iokit.IOSerialFamily    10.0.7
com.apple.driver.DspFuncLib    2.6.3f4
com.apple.vecLib.kext    1.0.0
com.apple.iokit.IOAudioFamily    1.9.7fc2
com.apple.kext.OSvKernDSPLib    1.14
com.apple.iokit.IOAcceleratorFamily    98.22
com.apple.nvidia.driver.NVDAGK100Hal    8.2.6
com.apple.nvidia.driver.NVDAResman    8.2.6
com.apple.iokit.IOBluetoothHostControllerUSBTransport    4.2.6f1
com.apple.iokit.IOBluetoothFamily    4.2.6f1
com.apple.iokit.IOSurface    91.1
com.apple.driver.X86PlatformPlugin    1.0.0
com.apple.driver.AppleSMC    3.1.8
com.apple.driver.AppleHDAController    2.6.3f4
com.apple.iokit.IOHDAFamily    2.6.3f4
com.apple.driver.IOPlatformPluginFamily    5.7.1d6
com.apple.AppleGraphicsDeviceControl    3.6.22
com.apple.iokit.IOAcceleratorFamily2    98.22
com.apple.driver.AppleGraphicsControl    3.6.22
com.apple.driver.AppleBacklightExpert    1.0.4
com.apple.iokit.IONDRVSupport    2.4.1
com.apple.driver.AppleSMBusController    1.0.12d1
com.apple.iokit.IOGraphicsFamily    2.4.1
com.apple.driver.AppleUSBMultitouch    240.9
com.apple.iokit.IOUSBHIDDriver    660.4.0
com.apple.driver.AppleUSBMergeNub    650.4.0
com.apple.iokit.IOSCSIBlockCommandsDevice    3.6.6
com.apple.iokit.IOUSBMassStorageClass    3.6.0
com.apple.iokit.IOSCSIArchitectureModelFamily    3.6.6
com.apple.driver.AppleUSBComposite    656.4.1
com.apple.driver.AppleThunderboltDPInAdapter    3.1.7
com.apple.driver.AppleThunderboltDPAdapterFamily    3.1.7
com.apple.driver.AppleThunderboltPCIDownAdapter    1.4.5
com.apple.iokit.IOUSBUserClient    660.4.2
com.apple.iokit.IOAHCIFamily    2.6.5
com.apple.driver.AppleThunderboltNHI    2.0.1
com.apple.iokit.IOThunderboltFamily    3.3.1
com.apple.iokit.IO80211Family    640.36
com.apple.driver.mDNSOffloadUserClient    1.0.1b5
com.apple.iokit.IONetworkingFamily    3.2
com.apple.iokit.IOUSBFamily    683.4.0
com.apple.driver.AppleEFINVRAM    2.0
com.apple.driver.AppleEFIRuntime    2.0
com.apple.iokit.IOHIDFamily    2.0.0
com.apple.iokit.IOSMBusFamily    1.1
com.apple.security.sandbox    278.11.1
com.apple.kext.AppleMatch    1.0.0d1
com.apple.security.TMSafetyNet    7
com.apple.driver.AppleKeyStore    2
com.apple.driver.DiskImages    371.1
com.apple.iokit.IOStorageFamily    1.9
com.apple.iokit.IOReportFamily    23
com.apple.driver.AppleFDEKeyStore    28.30
com.apple.driver.AppleACPIPlatform    2.0
com.apple.iokit.IOPCIFamily    2.9
com.apple.iokit.IOACPIFamily    1.4
com.apple.kec.corecrypto    1.0
com.apple.kec.pthread    1
Model: MacBookPro11,3, BootROM MBP112.0138.B02, 4 processors, Intel Core i7, 2.3 GHz, 16 GB, SMC 2.19f3
Graphics: Intel Iris Pro, Intel Iris Pro, Built-In
Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce GT 750M, NVIDIA GeForce GT 750M, PCIe, 2048 MB
Memory Module: BANK 0/DIMM0, 8 GB, DDR3, 1600 MHz, 0x02FE, -
Memory Module: BANK 1/DIMM0, 8 GB, DDR3, 1600 MHz, 0x02FE, -
AirPort: spairport_wireless_card_type_airport_extreme (0x14E4, 0x134), Broadcom BCM43xx 1.0 (6.30.223.154.65)
Bluetooth: Version 4.2.6f1 14216, 3 services, 23 devices, 1 incoming serial ports
Network Service: Wi-Fi, AirPort, en0
Serial ATA Device: APPLE SSD SM0512F, 500.28 GB
USB Device: Internal Memory Card Reader
USB Device: BRCM20702 Hub
USB Device: Bluetooth USB Host Controller
USB Device: Apple Internal Keyboard / Trackpad
Thunderbolt Bus: MacBook Pro, Apple Inc., 17.1

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                       *1  vm_compressor_get + 69 (kernel + 1671605) [0xffffff80003981b5] 1
                         *1  ??? (kernel + 1676459) [0xffffff80003994ab] 1
                           *1  thread_block_reason + 175 (kernel + 1378383) [0xffffff800035084f] 1
                             *1  ??? (kernel + 1387996) [0xffffff8000352ddc] 1
                               *1  machine_switch_context + 367 (kernel + 2204431) [0xffffff800041a30f] 1
      Thread 0x2777a2     1 sample (1)        priority 4
      <thread QoS background, darwinbg, timers coalesced, IO policy utility>
    *1  hndl_alltraps + 229 (kernel + 2335573) [0xffffff800043a355] 1
       *1  user_trap + 732 (kernel + 2223260) [0xffffff800041ec9c] 1
         *1  vm_fault_internal + 3042 (kernel + 1718530) [0xffffff80003a3902] 1
           *1  vm_fault_page + 2056 (kernel + 1700728) [0xffffff800039f378] 1
             *1  vm_compressor_pager_get + 225 (kernel + 1681185) [0xffffff800039a721] 1
               *1  vm_compressor_get + 69 (kernel + 1671605) [0xffffff80003981b5] 1
                 *1  ??? (kernel + 1676459) [0xffffff80003994ab] 1
                   *1  thread_block_reason + 175 (kernel + 1378383) [0xffffff800035084f] 1
                     *1  ??? (kernel + 1387996) [0xffffff8000352ddc] 1
                       *1  machine_switch_context + 367 (kernel + 2204431) [0xffffff800041a30f] 1
      Thread 0x2779de     1 sample (1)        priority 4
      <thread QoS background, darwinbg, timers coalesced, IO policy utility>
    *1  hndl_alltraps + 229 (kernel + 2335573) [0xffffff800043a355] 1
       *1  user_trap + 732 (kernel + 2223260) [0xffffff800041ec9c] 1
         *1  vm_fault_internal + 3042 (kernel + 1718530) [0xffffff80003a3902] 1
           *1  vm_fault_page + 2056 (kernel + 1700728) [0xffffff800039f378] 1
             *1  vm_compressor_pager_get + 225 (kernel + 1681185) [0xffffff800039a721] 1
               *1  vm_compressor_get + 69 (kernel + 1671605) [0xffffff80003981b5] 1
                 *1  ??? (kernel + 1676459) [0xffffff80003994ab] 1
                   *1  thread_block_reason + 175 (kernel + 1378383) [0xffffff800035084f] 1
                     *1  ??? (kernel + 1387996) [0xffffff8000352ddc] 1
                       *1  machine_switch_context + 367 (kernel + 2204431) [0xffffff800041a30f] 1
      Thread 0x2779df     1 sample (1)        priority 4
      <thread QoS background, darwinbg, timers coalesced, IO policy utility>
    *1  hndl_alltraps + 229 (kernel + 2335573) [0xffffff800043a355] 1
       *1  user_trap + 732 (kernel + 2223260) [0xffffff800041ec9c] 1
         *1  vm_fault_internal + 3042 (kernel + 1718530) [0xffffff80003a3902] 1
           *1  vm_fault_page + 2056 (kernel + 1700728) [0xffffff800039f378] 1
             *1  vm_compressor_pager_get + 225 (kernel + 1681185) [0xffffff800039a721] 1
               *1  vm_compressor_get + 69 (kernel + 1671605) [0xffffff80003981b5] 1
                 *1  ??? (kernel + 1676459) [0xffffff80003994ab] 1
                   *1  thread_block_reason + 175 (kernel + 1378383) [0xffffff800035084f] 1
                     *1  ??? (kernel + 1387996) [0xffffff8000352ddc] 1
                       *1  machine_switch_context + 367 (kernel + 2204431) [0xffffff800041a30f] 1
      Thread 0x2779e4     1 sample (1)        priority 4
      <thread QoS background, darwinbg, timers coalesced, IO policy utility>
    *1  hndl_alltraps + 229 (kernel + 2335573) [0xffffff800043a355] 1
       *1  user_trap + 732 (kernel + 2223260) [0xffffff800041ec9c] 1
         *1  vm_fault_internal + 3042 (kernel + 1718530) [0xffffff80003a3902] 1
           *1  vm_fault_page + 2056 (kernel + 1700728) [0xffffff800039f378] 1
             *1  vm_compressor_pager_get + 225 (kernel + 1681185) [0xffffff800039a721] 1
               *1  vm_compressor_get + 69 (kernel + 1671605) [0xffffff80003981b5] 1
                 *1  ??? (kernel + 1676459) [0xffffff80003994ab] 1
                   *1  thread_block_reason + 175 (kernel + 1378383) [0xffffff800035084f] 1
                     *1  ??? (kernel + 1387996) [0xffffff8000352ddc] 1
                       *1  machine_switch_context + 367 (kernel + 2204431) [0xffffff800041a30f] 1
      Thread 0x2779e5     1 sample (1)        priority 4
      <thread QoS background, darwinbg, timers coalesced, IO policy utility>
    *1  hndl_alltraps + 229 (kernel + 2335573) [0xffffff800043a355] 1
       *1  user_trap + 732 (kernel + 2223260) [0xffffff800041ec9c] 1
         *1  vm_fault_internal + 3042 (kernel + 1718530) [0xffffff80003a3902] 1
           *1  vm_fault_page + 2056 (kernel + 1700728) [0xffffff800039f378] 1
             *1  vm_compressor_pager_get + 225 (kernel + 1681185) [0xffffff800039a721] 1
               *1  vm_compressor_get + 69 (kernel + 1671605) [0xffffff80003981b5] 1
                 *1  ??? (kernel + 1676459) [0xffffff80003994ab] 1
                   *1  thread_block_reason + 175 (kernel + 1378383) [0xffffff800035084f] 1
                     *1  ??? (kernel + 1387996) [0xffffff8000352ddc] 1
                       *1  machine_switch_context + 367 (kernel + 2204431) [0xffffff800041a30f] 1
      Thread 0x2779e8     1 sample (1)        priority 4
      <thread QoS background, darwinbg, timers coalesced, IO policy utility>
    *1  hndl_alltraps + 229 (kernel + 2335573) [0xffffff800043a355] 1
       *1  user_trap + 732 (kernel + 2223260) [0xffffff800041ec9c] 1
         *1  vm_fault_internal + 3042 (kernel + 1718530) [0xffffff80003a3902] 1
           *1  vm_fault_page + 2056 (kernel + 1700728) [0xffffff800039f378] 1
             *1  vm_compressor_pager_get + 225 (kernel + 1681185) [0xffffff800039a721] 1
               *1  vm_compressor_get + 69 (kernel + 1671605) [0xffffff80003981b5] 1
                 *1  ??? (kernel + 1676459) [0xffffff80003994ab] 1
                   *1  thread_block_reason + 175 (kernel + 1378383) [0xffffff800035084f] 1
                     *1  ??? (kernel + 1387996) [0xffffff8000352ddc] 1
                       *1  machine_switch_context + 367 (kernel + 2204431) [0xffffff800041a30f] 1
      Binary Images:
    *0xffffff8000200000 - 0xffffff80009fffff  kernel (2782.1.97) <89E10306-BC78-3A3B-955C-7C4922577E61>  /System/Library/Kernels/kernel
    Process:         apsd [52]
    Architecture:    x86_64
    Task size:       4362 pages
      Thread 0x323        1 sample (1)        priority 31
      <thread QoS legacy, timers coalesced, IO policy important>
    *1  call_continuation + 23 (kernel + 2200263) [0xffffff80004192c7] 1
       *1  ??? (kernel + 6000516) [0xffffff80007b8f84] 1
         *1  ??? (kernel + 6000189) [0xffffff80007b8e3d] 1
           *1  ??? (kernel + 6004927) [0xffffff80007ba0bf] 1
             *1  ??? (kernel + 6005171) [0xffffff80007ba1b3] 1
               *1  _bcopy + 9 (kernel + 2195145) [0xffffff8000417ec9] 1
                 *1  ??? (kernel + 2335811) [0xffffff800043a443] 1
                   *1  kernel_trap + 1036 (kernel + 2221004) [0xffffff800041e3cc] 1
                     *1  vm_fault_internal + 3042 (kernel + 1718530) [0xffffff80003a3902] 1
                       *1  vm_fault_page + 2056 (kernel + 1700728) [0xffffff800039f378] 1
                         *1  vm_compressor_pager_get + 225 (kernel + 1681185) [0xffffff800039a721] 1
                           *1  vm_compressor_get + 69 (kernel + 1671605) [0xffffff80003981b5] 1
                             *1  ??? (kernel + 1676459) [0xffffff80003994ab] 1
                               *1  thread_block_reason + 175 (kernel + 1378383) [0xffffff800035084f] 1
                                 *1  ??? (kernel + 1387996) [0xffffff8000352ddc] 1
                                   *1  machine_switch_context + 367 (kernel + 2204431) [0xffffff800041a30f] 1
      Thread 0x277791     1 sample (1)        priority 31
      <thread QoS legacy, timers coalesced, IO policy important>
    *1  hndl_alltraps + 229 (kernel + 2335573) [0xffffff800043a355] 1
       *1  user_trap + 732 (kernel + 2223260) [0xffffff800041ec9c] 1
         *1  vm_fault_internal + 3042 (kernel + 1718530) [0xffffff80003a3902] 1
           *1  vm_fault_page + 2056 (kernel + 1700728) [0xffffff800039f378] 1
             *1  vm_compressor_pager_get + 225 (kernel + 1681185) [0xffffff800039a721] 1
               *1  vm_compressor_get + 69 (kernel + 1671605) [0xffffff80003981b5] 1
                 *1  ??? (kernel + 1676459) [0xffffff80003994ab] 1
                   *1  thread_block_reason + 175 (kernel + 1378383) [0xffffff800035084f] 1
                     *1  ??? (kernel + 1387996) [0xffffff8000352ddc] 1
                       *1  machine_switch_context + 367 (kernel + 2204431) [0xffffff800041a30f] 1
      Thread 0x2777c1     1 sample (1)        priority 31
      <thread QoS legacy, timers coalesced, IO policy important>
    *1  hndl_alltraps + 229 (kernel + 2335573) [0xffffff800043a355] 1
       *1  user_trap + 732 (kernel + 2223260) [0xffffff800041ec9c] 1
         *1  vm_fault_internal + 3042 (kernel + 1718530) [0xffffff80003a3902] 1
           *1  vm_fault_page + 2056 (kernel + 1700728) [0xffffff800039f378] 1
             *1  vm_compressor_pager_get + 225 (kernel + 1681185) [0xffffff800039a721] 1
               *1  vm_compressor_get + 69 (kernel + 1671605) [0xffffff80003981b5] 1
                 *1  ??? (kernel + 1676459) [0xffffff80003994ab] 1
                   *1  thread_block_reason + 175 (kernel + 1378383) [0xffffff800035084f] 1
                     *1  ??? (kernel + 1387996) [0xffffff8000352ddc] 1
                       *1  machine_switch_context + 367 (kernel + 2204431) [0xffffff800041a30f] 1
      Binary Images:
    *0xffffff8000200000 - 0xffffff80009fffff  kernel (2782.1.97) <89E10306-BC78-3A3B-955C-7C4922577E61>  /System/Library/Kernels/kernel
    Process:         authd [84]
    Architecture:    x86_64
    Task size:       797 pages
      Thread 0x2c9        1 sample (1)        priority 4
      <thread QoS background, darwinbg, timers coalesced, IO policy utility>
    *1  call_continuation + 23 (kernel + 2200263) [0xffffff80004192c7] 1
       *1  ??? (kernel + 6000516) [0xffffff80007b8f84] 1
         *1  ??? (kernel + 6000189) [0xffffff80007b8e3d] 1
           *1  ??? (kernel + 6004927) [0xffffff80007ba0bf] 1
             *1  ??? (kernel + 6005171) [0xffffff80007ba1b3] 1
               *1  _bcopy + 9 (kernel + 2195145) [0xffffff8000417ec9] 1
                 *1  ??? (kernel + 2335811) [0xffffff800043a443] 1
                   *1  kernel_trap + 1036 (kernel + 2221004) [0xffffff800041e3cc] 1
                     *1  vm_fault_internal + 3042 (kernel + 1718530) [0xffffff80003a3902] 1
                       *1  vm_fault_page + 2056 (kernel + 1700728) [0xffffff800039f378] 1
                         *1  vm_compressor_pager_get + 225 (kernel + 1681185) [0xffffff800039a721] 1
                           *1  vm_compressor_get + 69 (kernel + 1671605) [0xffffff80003981b5] 1
                             *1  ??? (kernel + 1676459) [0xffffff80003994ab] 1
                               *1  thread_block_reason + 175 (kernel + 1378383) [0xffffff800035084f] 1
                                 *1  ??? (kernel + 1387996) [0xffffff8000352ddc] 1
                                   *1  machine_switch_context + 367 (kernel + 2204431) [0xffffff800041a30f] 1
      Thread 0x2ce        1 sample (1)        priority 4
      <thread QoS background, darwinbg, timers coalesced, IO policy utility>
    *1  hndl_unix_scall64 + 22 (kernel + 2337862) [0xffffff800043ac46] 1
       *1  unix_syscall64 + 610 (kernel + 6610098) [0xffffff800084dcb2] 1
         *1  read_nocancel + 115 (kernel + 6220067) [0xffffff80007ee923] 1
           *1  ??? (kernel + 6220730) [0xffffff80007eebba] 1
             *1  ??? (kernel + 3576017) [0xffffff80005690d1] 1
               *1  spec_read + 609 (kernel + 3689153) [0xffffff8000584ac1] 1
                 *1  ??? (kernel + 5845092) [0xffffff8000793064] 1
                   *1  ??? (kernel + 6153625) [0xffffff80007de599] 1
                     *1  lck_mtx_sleep + 134 (kernel + 1335974) [0xffffff80003462a6] 1
                       *1  thread_block_reason + 175 (kernel + 1378383) [0xffffff800035084f] 1
                         *1  ??? (kernel + 1387996) [0xffffff8000352ddc] 1
                           *1  machine_switch_context + 367 (kernel + 2204431) [0xffffff800041a30f] 1
      Thread 0x277a4e     1 sample (1)        priority 4
      <thread QoS background, darwinbg, timers coalesced, IO policy utility>
    *1  hndl_alltraps + 229 (kernel + 2335573) [0xffffff800043a355] 1
       *1  user_trap + 732 (kernel + 2223260) [0xffffff800041ec9c] 1
         *1  vm_fault_internal + 3042 (kernel + 1718530) [0xffffff80003a3902] 1
           *1  vm_fault_page + 2056 (kernel + 1700728) [0xffffff800039f378] 1
             *1  vm_compressor_pager_get + 225 (kernel + 1681185) [0xffffff800039a721] 1
               *1  vm_compressor_get + 69 (kernel + 1671605) [0xffffff80003981b5] 1
                 *1  ??? (kernel + 1676459) [0xffffff80003994ab] 1
                   *1  thread_block_reason + 175 (kernel + 1378383) [0xffffff800035084f] 1
                     *1  ??? (kernel + 1387996) [0xffffff8000352ddc] 1
                       *1  machine_switch_context + 367 (kernel + 2204431) [0xffffff800041a30f] 1
      Binary Images:
    *0xffffff8000200000 - 0xffffff80009fffff  kernel (2782.1.97) <89E10306-BC78-3A3B-955C-7C4922577E61>  /System/Library/Kernels/kernel
    Process:         blued [61]
    Architecture:    x86_64
    Task size:       957 pages
      Thread 0x1d4        1 sample (1)        priority 31
      <thread QoS legacy, timers coalesced, IO policy important>
    *1  hndl_alltraps + 229 (kernel + 2335573) [0xffffff800043a355] 1
       *1  user_trap + 732 (kernel + 2223260) [0xffffff800041ec9c] 1
         *1  vm_fault_internal + 3042 (kernel + 1718530) [0xffffff80003a3902] 1
           *1  vm_fault_page + 2056 (kernel + 1700728) [0xffffff800039f378] 1
             *1  vm_compressor_pager_get + 225 (kernel + 1681185) [0xffffff800039a721] 1
               *1  vm_compressor_get + 69 (kernel + 1671605) [0xffffff80003981b5] 1
                 *1  ??? (kernel + 1676459) [0xffffff80003994ab] 1
                   *1  thread_block_reason + 175 (kernel + 1378383) [0xffffff800035084f] 1
                     *1  ??? (kernel + 1387996) [0xffffff8000352ddc] 1
                       *1  machine_switch_context + 367 (kernel + 2204431) [0xffffff800041a30f] 1
      Thread 0x36d        1 sample (1)        priority 31
      <thread QoS legacy, timers coalesced, IO policy important>
    *1  call_continuation + 23 (kernel + 2200263) [0xffffff80004192c7] 1
       *1  ??? (kernel + 6000516) [0xffffff80007b8f84] 1
         *1  ??? (kernel + 6000189) [0xffffff80007b8e3d] 1
           *1  ??? (kernel + 6004927) [0xffffff80007ba0bf] 1
             *1  ??? (kernel + 6005171) [0xffffff80007ba1b3] 1
               *1  _bcopy + 9 (kernel + 2195145) [0xffffff8000417ec9] 1
                 *1  ??? (kernel + 2335811) [0xffffff800043a443] 1
                   *1  kernel_trap + 1036 (kernel + 2221004) [0xffffff800041e3cc] 1
                     *1  vm_fault_internal + 3042 (kernel + 1718530) [0xffffff80003a3902] 1
                       *1  vm_fault_page + 2056 (kernel + 1700728) [0xffffff800039f378] 1
                         *1  vm_compressor_pager_get + 225 (kernel + 1681185) [0xffffff800039a721] 1
                           *1  vm_compressor_get + 69 (kernel + 1671605) [0xffffff80003981b5] 1
                             *1  ??? (kernel + 1676459) [0xffffff80003994ab] 1
                               *1  thread_block_reason + 175 (kernel + 1378383) [0xffffff800035084f] 1
                                 *1  ??? (kernel + 1387996) [0xffffff8000352ddc] 1
                                   *1  machine_switch_context + 367 (kernel + 2204431) [0xffffff800041a30f] 1
      Binary Images:
    *0xffffff8000200000 - 0xffffff80009fffff  kernel (2782.1.97) <89E10306-BC78-3A3B-955C-7C4922577E61>  /System/Library/Kernels/kernel
    Process:         cfprefsd [81]
    Architecture:    x86_64
    Task size:       157 pages
      Thread 0x25a        1 sample (1)        priority 4
      <thread QoS background, darwinbg, timers coalesced, IO policy utility>
    *1  call_continuation + 23 (kernel + 2200263) [0xffffff80004192c7] 1
       *1  ??? (kernel + 6000516) [0xffffff80007b8f84] 1
         *1  ??? (kernel + 6000189) [0xffffff80007b8e3d] 1
           *1  ??? (kernel + 6004927) [0xffffff80007ba0bf] 1
             *1  ??? (kernel + 6005171) [0xffffff80007ba1b3] 1
               *1  _bcopy + 9 (kernel + 2195145) [0xffffff8000417ec9] 1
                 *1  ??? (kernel + 2335811) [0xffffff800043a443] 1
                   *1  kernel_trap + 1036 (kernel + 2221004) [0xffffff800041e3cc] 1
                     *1  vm_fault_internal + 3042 (kernel + 1718530) [0xffffff80003a3902] 1
                       *1  vm_fault_page + 2056 (kernel + 1700728) [0xffffff800039f378] 1
                         *1  vm_compressor_pager_get + 225 (kernel + 1681185) [0xffffff800039a721] 1
                           *1  vm_compressor_get + 69 (kernel + 1671605) [0xffffff80003981b5] 1
                             *1  ??? (kernel + 1676459) [0xffffff80003994ab] 1
                               *1  thread_block_reason + 175 (kernel + 1378383) [0xffffff800035084f] 1
                                 *1  ??? (kernel + 1387996) [0xffffff8000352ddc] 1
                                   *1  machine_switch_context + 367 (kernel + 2204431) [0xffffff800041a30f] 1
      Thread 0x27783d     1 sample (1)        priority 4
      <thread QoS background, darwinbg, timers coalesced, IO policy utility>
    *1  hndl_alltraps + 229 (kernel + 2335573) [0xffffff800043a355] 1
       *1  user_trap + 732 (kernel + 2223260) [0xffffff800041ec9c] 1
         *1  vm_fault_internal + 3042 (kernel + 1718530) [0xffffff80003a3902] 1
           *1  vm_fault_page + 2056 (kernel + 1700728) [0xffffff800039f378] 1
             *1  vm_compressor_pager_get + 225 (kernel + 1681185) [0xffffff800039a721] 1
               *1  vm_compressor_get + 69 (kernel + 1671605) [0xffffff80003981b5] 1
                 *1  ??? (kernel + 1676459) [0xffffff80003994ab] 1
                   *1  thread_block_reason + 175 (kernel + 1378383) [0xffffff800035084f] 1
                     *1  ??? (kernel + 1387996) [0xffffff8000352ddc] 1
                       *1  machine_switch_context + 367 (kernel + 2204431) [0xffffff800041a30f] 1
      Thread 0x2778e0     1 sample (1)        priority 4
      <thread QoS background, darwinbg, timers coalesced, IO policy utility>
    *1  hndl_alltraps + 229 (kernel + 2335573) [0xffffff800043a355] 1
       *1  user_trap + 732 (kernel + 2223260) [0xffffff800041ec9c] 1
         *1  vm_fault_internal + 3042 (kernel + 1718530) [0xffffff80003a3902] 1
           *1  vm_fault_page + 2056 (kernel + 1700728) [0xffffff800039f378] 1
             *1  vm_compressor_pager_get + 225 (kernel + 1681185) [0xffffff800039a721] 1
               *1  vm_compressor_get + 69 (kernel + 1671605) [0xffffff80003981b5] 1
                 *1  ??? (kernel + 1676459) [0xffffff80003994ab] 1
                   *1  thread_block_reason + 175 (kernel + 1378383) [0xffffff800035084f] 1
                     *1  ??? (kernel + 1387996) [0xffffff8000352ddc] 1
                       *1  machine_switch_context + 367 (kernel + 2204431) [0xffffff800041a30f] 1
      Thread 0x2778e3     1 sample (1)        priority 4
      <thread QoS background, darwinbg, timers coalesced, IO policy utility>
    *1  hndl_alltraps + 229 (kernel + 2335573) [0xffffff800043a355] 1
       *1  user_trap + 732 (kernel + 2223260) [0xffffff800041ec9c] 1
         *1  vm_fault_internal + 3042 (kernel + 1718530) [0xffffff80003a3902] 1
           *1  vm_fault_page + 2056 (kernel + 1700728) [0xffffff800039f378] 1
             *1  vm_compressor_pager_get + 225 (kernel + 1681185) [0xffffff800039a721] 1
               *1  vm_compressor_get + 69 (kernel + 1671605) [0xffffff80003981b5] 1
                 *1  ??? (kernel + 1676459) [0xffffff80003994ab] 1
                   *1  thread_block_reason + 175 (kernel + 1378383) [0xffffff800035084f] 1
                     *1  ??? (kernel + 1387996) [0xffffff8000352ddc] 1
                       *1  machine_switch_context + 367 (kernel + 2204431) [0xffffff800041a30f] 1
      Thread 0x2778e4     1 sample (1)        priority 4
      <thread QoS background, darwinbg, timers coalesced, IO policy utility>
    *1  hndl_alltraps + 229 (kernel + 2335573) [0xffffff800043a355] 1
       *1  user_trap + 732 (kernel + 2223260) [0xffffff800041ec9c] 1
         *1  vm_fault_internal + 3042 (kernel + 1718530) [0xffffff80003a3902] 1
           *1  vm_fault_page + 2056 (kernel + 1700728) [0xffffff800039f378] 1
             *1  vm_compressor_pager_get + 225 (kernel + 1681185) [0xffffff800039a721] 1
               *1  vm_compressor_get + 69 (kernel + 1671605) [0xffffff80003981b5] 1
                 *1  ??? (kernel + 1676459) [0xffffff80003994ab] 1
                   *1  thread_block_reason + 175 (kernel + 1378383) [0xffffff800035084f] 1
                     *1  ??? (kernel + 1387996) [0xffffff8000352ddc] 1
                       *1  machine_switch_context + 367 (kernel + 2204431) [0xffffff800041a30f] 1
      Thread 0x2779a6     1 sample (1)        priority 4
      <thread QoS background, darwinbg, timers coalesced, IO policy utility>
    *1  hndl_alltraps + 229 (kernel + 2335573) [0xffffff800043a355] 1
       *1  user_trap + 732 (kernel + 2223260) [0xffffff800041ec9c] 1
         *1  vm_fault_internal + 3042 (kernel + 1718530) [0xffffff80003a3902] 1
           *1  vm_fault_page + 2056 (kernel + 1700728) [0xffffff800039f378] 1
             *1  vm_compressor_pager_get + 225 (kernel + 1681185) [0xffffff800039a721] 1
               *1  vm_compressor_get + 69 (kernel + 1671605) [0xffffff80003981b5] 1
                 *1  ??? (kernel + 1676459) [0xffffff80003994ab] 1
                   *1  thread_block_reason + 175 (kernel + 1378383) [0xffffff800035084f] 1
                     *1  ??? (kernel + 1387996) [0xffffff8000352ddc] 1
                       *1  machine_switch_context + 367 (kernel + 2204431) [0xffffff800041a30f] 1
      Thread 0x2779f3     1 sample (1)        priority 4
      <thread QoS background, darwinbg, timers coalesced, IO policy utility>
    *1  hndl_alltraps + 229 (kernel + 2335573) [0xffffff800043a355] 1
       *1  user_trap + 732 (kernel + 2223260) [0xffffff800041ec9c] 1
         *1  vm_fault_internal + 3042 (kernel + 1718530) [0xffffff80003a3902] 1
           *1  vm_fault_page + 2056 (kernel + 1700728) [0xffffff800039f378] 1
             *1  vm_compressor_pager_get + 225 (kernel + 1681185) [0xffffff800039a721] 1
               *1  vm_compressor_get + 69 (kernel + 1671605) [0xffffff80003981b5] 1
                 *1  ??? (kernel + 1676459) [0xffffff80003994ab] 1
                   *1  thread_block_reason + 175 (kernel + 1378383) [0xffffff800035084f] 1
                     *1  ??? (kernel + 1387996) [0xffffff8000352ddc] 1
                       *1  machine_switch_context + 367 (kernel + 2204431) [0xffffff800041a30f] 1
      Thread 0x2779f4     1 sample (1)        priority 4
      <thread QoS background, darwinbg, timers coalesced, IO policy utility>
    *1  hndl_alltraps + 229 (kernel + 2335573) [0xffffff800043a355] 1
       *1  user_trap + 732 (kernel + 2223260) [0xffffff800041ec9c] 1
         *1  vm_fault_internal + 3042 (kernel + 1718530) [0xffffff80003a3902] 1
           *1  vm_fault_page + 2056 (kernel + 1700728) [0xffffff800039f378] 1
             *1  vm_compressor_pager_get + 225 (kernel + 1681185) [0xffffff800039a721] 1
               *1  vm_compressor_get + 69 (kernel + 1671605) [0xffffff80003981b5] 1
                 *1  ??? (kernel + 1676459) [0xffffff80003994ab] 1
                   *1  thread_block_reason + 175 (kernel + 1378383) [0xffffff800035084f] 1
                     *1  ??? (kernel + 1387996) [0xffffff8000352ddc] 1
                       *1  machine_switch_context + 367 (kernel + 2204431) [0xffffff800041a30f] 1
      Binary Images:
    *0xffffff8000200000 - 0xffffff80009fffff  kernel (2782.1.97) <89E10306-BC78-3A3B-955C-7C4922577E61>  /System/Library/Kernels/kernel
    Process:         configd [26]
    Architecture:    x86_64
    Task size:       910 pages
      Thread 0x1f3        1 sample (1)        priority 31
      <thread QoS legacy, timers coalesced, IO policy important>
    *1  call_continuation + 23 (kernel + 2200263) [0xffffff80004192c7] 1
       *1  ??? (kernel + 6000516) [0xffffff80007b8f84] 1
         *1  ??? (kernel + 6000189) [0xffffff80007b8e3d] 1
           *1  ??? (kernel + 6004927) [0xffffff80007ba0bf] 1
             *1  ??? (kernel + 6005171) [0xffffff80007ba1b3] 1
               *1  _bcopy + 9 (kernel + 2195145) [0xffffff8000417ec9] 1
                 *1  ??? (kernel + 2335811) [0xffffff800043a443] 1
                   *1  kernel_trap + 1036 (kernel + 2221004) [0xffffff800041e3cc] 1
                     *1  vm_fault_internal + 3042 (kernel + 1718530) [0xffffff80003a3902] 1
                       *1  vm_fault_page + 2056 (kernel + 1700728) [0xffffff800039f378] 1
                         *1  vm_compressor_pager_get + 225 (kernel + 1681185) [0xffffff800039a721] 1
                           *1  vm_compressor_get + 69 (kernel + 1671605) [0xffffff80003981b5] 1
                             *1  ??? (kernel + 1676459) [0xffffff80003994ab] 1
                               *1  thread_block_reason + 175 (kernel + 1378383) [0xffffff800035084f] 1
                                 *1  ??? (kernel + 1387996) [0xffffff8000352ddc] 1
                                   *1  machine_switch_context + 367 (kernel + 2204431) [0xffffff800041a30f] 1
      Thread 0x277664     1 sample (1)        priority 31
      <thread QoS legacy, timers coalesced, IO policy important>
    *1  hndl_alltraps + 229 (kernel + 2335573) [0xffffff800043a355] 1
       *1  user_trap + 732 (kernel + 2223260) [0xffffff800041ec9c] 1
         *1  vm_fault_internal + 3042 (kernel + 1718530) [0xffffff80003a3902] 1
           *1  vm_fault_page + 2056 (kernel + 1700728) [0xffffff800039f378] 1
             *1  vm_compressor_pager_get + 225 (kernel + 1681185) [0xffffff800039a721] 1
               *1  vm_compressor_get + 69 (kernel + 1671605) [0xffffff80003981b5] 1
                 *1  ??? (kernel + 1676459) [0xffffff80003994ab] 1
                   *1  thread_block_reason + 175 (kernel + 1378383) [0xffffff800035084f] 1
                     *1  ??? (kernel + 1387996) [0xffffff8000352ddc] 1
                       *1  machine_switch_context + 367 (kernel + 2204431) [0xffffff800041a30f] 1
      Thread 0x277742     1 sample (1)        priority 31
      <thread QoS legacy, timers coalesced, IO policy important>
    *1  hndl_alltraps + 229 (kernel + 2335573) [0xffffff800043a355] 1
       *1  user_trap + 732 (kernel + 2223260) [0xffffff800041ec9c] 1
         *1  vm_fault_internal + 3042 (kernel + 1718530) [0xffffff80003a3902] 1
           *1  vm_fault_page + 2056 (kernel + 1700728) [0xffffff800039f378] 1
             *1  vm_compressor_pager_get + 225 (kernel + 1681185) [0xffffff800039a721] 1
               *1  vm_compressor_get + 69 (kernel + 1671605) [0xffffff80003981b5] 1
                 *1  ??? (kernel + 1676459) [0xffffff80003994ab] 1
                   *1  thread_block_reason + 175 (kernel + 1378383) [0xffffff800035084f] 1
                     *1  ??? (kernel + 1387996) [0xffffff8000352ddc] 1
                       *1  machine_switch_context + 367 (kernel + 2204431) [0xffffff800041a30f] 1
      Thread 0x277812     1 sample (1)        priority 31
      <thread QoS legacy, timers coalesced, IO policy important>
    *1  hndl_alltraps + 229 (kernel + 2335573) [0xffffff800043a355] 1
       *1  user_trap + 732 (kernel + 2223260) [0xffffff800041ec9c] 1
         *1  vm_fault_internal + 3042 (kernel + 1718530) [0xffffff80003a3902] 1
           *1  vm_fault_page + 2056 (kernel + 1700728) [0xffffff800039f378] 1
             *1  vm_compressor_pager_get + 225 (kernel + 1681185) [0xffffff800039a721] 1
               *1  vm_compressor_get + 69 (kernel + 1671605) [0xffffff80003981b5] 1
                 *1  ??? (kernel + 1676459) [0xffffff80003994ab] 1
                   *1  thread_block_reason + 175 (kernel + 1378383) [0xffffff800035084f] 1
                     *1  ??? (kernel + 1387996) [0xffffff8000352ddc] 1
                       *1  machine_switch_context + 367 (kernel + 2204431) [0xffffff800041a30f] 1
      Binary Images:
    *0xffffff8000200000 - 0xffffff80009fffff  kernel (2782.1.97) <89E10306-BC78-3A3B-955C-7C4922577E61>  /System/Library/Kernels/kernel
    Process:         coreduetd [42]
    Architecture:    x86_64
    Task size:       895 pages
      Thread 0x3a3        1 sample (1)        priority 4
      <thread QoS background, darwinbg, timers coalesced, IO policy utility>
    *1  call_continuation + 23 (kernel + 2200263) [0xffffff80004192c7] 1
       *1  ??? (kernel + 6000516) [0xffffff80007b8f84] 1
         *1  ??? (kernel + 6000189) [0xffffff80007b8e3d] 1
           *1  ??? (kernel + 6004927) [0xffffff80007ba0bf] 1
             *1  ??? (kernel + 6005171) [0xffffff80007ba1b3] 1
               *1  _bcopy + 9 (kernel + 2195145) [0xffffff8000417ec9] 1
                 *1  ??? (kernel + 2335811) [0xffffff800043a443] 1
                   *1  kernel_trap + 1036 (kernel + 2221004) [0xffffff800041e3cc] 1
                     *1  vm_fault_internal + 3042 (kernel + 1718530) [0xffffff80003a3902] 1
                       *1  vm_fault_page + 2056 (kernel + 1700728) [0xffffff800039f378] 1
                         *1  vm_compressor_pager_get + 225 (kernel + 1681185) [0xffffff800039a721] 1
                           *1  vm_compressor_get + 69 (kernel + 1671605) [0xffffff80003981b5] 1
                             *1  ??? (kernel + 1676459) [0xffffff80003994ab] 1
                               *1  thread_block_reason + 175 (kernel + 1378383) [0xffffff800035084f] 1
                                 *1  ??? (kernel + 1387996) [0xffffff8000352ddc] 1
                                   *1  machine_switch_context + 367 (kernel + 2204431) [0xffffff800041a30f] 1
      Binary Images:
    *0xffffff8000200000 - 0xffffff80009fffff  kernel (2782.1.97) <89E10306-BC78-3A3B-955C-7C4922577E61>  /System/Library/Kernels/kernel
    Process:         coreservicesd [85]
    Architecture:    x86_64
    Task size:       1289 pages
      Thread 0x2d9        1 sample (1)        priority 31
      <thread QoS legacy, timers coalesced, IO policy important>
    *1  hndl_unix_scall64 + 22 (kernel + 2337862) [0xffffff800043ac46] 1
       *1  unix_syscall64 + 610 (kernel + 6610098) [0xffffff800084dcb2] 1
         *1  read_nocancel + 115 (kernel + 6220067) [0xffffff80007ee923] 1
           *1  ??? (kernel + 6220730) [0xffffff80007eebba] 1
             *1  ??? (kernel + 3675952) [0xffffff8000581730] 1
               *1  ??? (kernel + 6153591) [0xffffff80007de577] 1
                 *1  thread_block_reason + 175 (kernel + 1378383) [0xffffff800035084f] 1
                   *1  ??? (kernel + 1387996) [0xffffff8000352ddc] 1
                     *1  machine_switch_context + 367 (kernel + 2204431) [0xffffff800041a30f] 1
      Binary Images:
    *0xffffff8000200000 - 0xffffff80009fffff  kernel (2782.1.97) <89E10306-BC78-3A3B-955C-7C4922577E61>  /System/Library/Kernels/kernel
    Process:         discoveryd [51]
    Architecture:    x86_64
    Task size:       1124 pages
      Thread 0x1ca        1 sample (1)        priority 31
      <thread QoS legacy, timers coalesced, IO policy important>
    *1  call_continuation + 23 (kernel + 2200263) [0xffffff80004192c7] 1
       *1  ipc_mqueue_receive_continue + 147 (kernel + 1209475) [0xffffff8000327483] 1
         *1  ipc_kmsg_put + 118 (kernel + 1194310) [0xffffff8000323946] 1
           *1  _bcopy + 9 (kernel + 2195145) [0xffffff8000417ec9] 1
             *1  ??? (kernel + 2335811) [0xffffff800043a443] 1
               *1  kernel_trap + 1036 (kernel + 2221004) [0xffffff800041e3cc] 1
                 *1  vm_fault_internal + 3042 (kernel + 1718530) [0xffffff80003a3902] 1
                   *1  vm_fault_page + 2056 (kernel + 1700728) [0xffffff800039f378] 1
                     *1  vm_compressor_pager_get + 225 (kernel + 1681185) [0xffffff800039a721] 1
                       *1  vm_compressor_get + 69 (kernel + 1671605) [0xffffff80003981b5] 1
                         *1  ??? (kernel + 1676459) [0xffffff80003994ab] 1
                           *1  thread_block_reason + 175 (kernel + 1378383) [0xffffff800035084f] 1
                             *1  ??? (kernel + 1387996) [0xffffff8000352ddc] 1
                               *1  machine_switch_context + 367 (kernel + 2204431) [0xffffff800041a30f] 1
      Thread 0x3b3        1 sample (1)        priority 31
      <thread QoS legacy, timers coalesced, IO policy important>
    *1  call_continuation + 23 (kernel + 2200263) [0xffffff80004192c7] 1
       *1  ??? (kernel + 6000516) [0xffffff80007b8f84] 1
         *1  ??? (kernel + 6000189) [0xffffff80007b8e3d] 1
           *1  ??? (kernel + 6004927) [0xffffff80007ba0bf] 1
             *1  ??? (kernel + 6005171) [0xffffff80007ba1b3] 1
               *1  _bcopy + 9 (kernel + 2195145) [0xffffff8000417ec9] 1
                 *1  ??? (kernel + 2335811) [0xffffff800043a443] 1
                   *1  kernel_trap + 1036 (kernel + 2221004) [0xffffff800041e3cc] 1
                     *1  vm_fault_internal + 3042 (kernel + 1718530) [0xffffff80003a3902] 1
                       *1  vm_fault_page + 2056 (kernel + 1700728) [0xffffff800039f378] 1
                         *1  vm_compressor_pager_get + 225 (kernel + 1681185) [0xffffff800039a721] 1
                           *1  vm_compressor_get + 69 (kernel + 1671605) [0xffffff80003981b5] 1
                             *1  ??? (kernel + 1676459) [0xffffff80003994ab] 1
                               *1  thread_block_reason + 175 (kernel + 1378383) [0xffffff800035084f] 1
                                 *1  ??? (kernel + 1387996) [0xffffff8000352ddc] 1
                                   *1  machine_switch_context + 367 (kernel + 2204431) [0xffffff800041a30f] 1
      Thread 0x277673     1 sample (1)        priority 37
      <thread QoS user initiated, timers coalesced, IO policy important>
    *1  hndl_alltraps + 229 (kernel + 2335573) [0xffffff800043a355] 1
       *1  user_trap + 732 (kernel + 2223260) [0xffffff800041ec9c] 1
         *1  vm_fault_internal + 3042 (kernel + 1718530) [0xffffff80003a3902] 1
           *1  vm_fault_page + 2056 (kernel + 1700728) [0xffffff800039f378] 1
             *1  vm_compressor_pager_get + 225 (kernel + 1681185) [0xffffff800039a721] 1
               *1  vm_compressor_get + 69 (kernel + 1671605) [0xffffff80003981b5] 1
                 *1  ??? (kernel + 1676459) [0xffffff80003994ab] 1
                   *1  thread_block_reason + 175 (kernel + 1378383) [0xffffff800035084f] 1
                     *1  ??? (kernel + 1387996) [0xffffff8000352ddc] 1
                       *1  machine_switch_context + 367 (kernel + 2204431) [0xffffff800041a30f] 1
      Thread 0x277675     1 sample (1)        priority 37
      <thread QoS user initiated, timers coalesced, IO policy important>
    *1  hndl_alltraps + 229 (kernel + 2335573) [0xffffff800043a355] 1
       *1  user_trap + 732 (kernel + 2223260) [0xffffff800041ec9c] 1
         *1  vm_fault_internal + 3042 (kernel + 1718530) [0xffffff80003a3902] 1
           *1  vm_fault_page + 2056 (kernel + 1700728) [0xffffff800039f378] 1
             *1  vm_compressor_pager_get + 225 (kernel + 1681185) [0xffffff800039a721] 1
               *1  vm_compressor_get + 69 (kernel + 1671605) [0xffffff80003981b5] 1
                 *1  ??? (kernel + 1676459) [0xffffff80003994ab] 1
                   *1  thread_block_reason + 175 (kernel + 1378383) [0xffffff800035084f] 1
                     *1  ??? (kernel + 1387996) [0xffffff8000352ddc] 1
                       *1  machine_switch_context + 367 (kernel + 2204431) [0xffffff800041a30f] 1
      Thread 0x277676     1 sample (1)        priority 37
      <thread QoS user initiated, timers coalesced, IO policy important>
    *1  hndl_alltraps + 229 (kernel + 2335573) [0xffffff800043a355] 1
       *1  user_trap + 732 (kernel + 2223260) [0xffffff800041ec9c] 1
         *1  vm_fault_internal + 3042 (kernel + 1718530) [0xffffff80003a3902] 1
           *1  vm_fault_page + 2056 (kernel + 1700728) [0xffffff800039f378] 1
             *1  vm_compressor_pager_get + 225 (kernel + 1681185) [0xffffff800039a721] 1
               *1  vm_compressor_get + 69 (kernel + 1671605) [0xffffff80003981b5] 1
                 *1  ??? (kernel + 1676459) [0xffffff80003994ab] 1
                   *1  thread_block_reason + 175 (kernel + 1378383) [0xffffff800035084f] 1
                     *1  ??? (kernel + 1387996) [0xffffff8000352ddc] 1
                       *1  machine_switch_context + 367 (kernel + 2204431) [0xffffff800041a30f] 1
      Thread 0x277738     1 sample (1)        priority 37
      <thread QoS user initiated, timers coalesced, IO policy important>
    *1  hndl_alltraps + 229 (kernel + 2335573) [0xffffff800043a355] 1
       *1  user_trap + 732 (kernel + 2223260) [0xffffff800041ec9c] 1
         *1  vm_fault_internal + 3042 (kernel + 1718530) [0xffffff80003a3902] 1
           *1  vm_fault_page + 2056 (kernel + 1700728) [0xffffff800039f378] 1
             *1  vm_compressor_pager_get + 225 (kernel + 1681185) [0xffffff800039a721] 1
               *1  vm_compressor_get + 69 (kernel + 1671605) [0xffffff80003981b5] 1
                 *1  ??? (kernel + 1676459) [0xffffff80003994ab] 1
                   *1  thread_block_reason + 175 (kernel + 1378383) [0xffffff800035084f] 1
                     *1  ??? (kernel + 1387996) [0xffffff8000352ddc] 1
                       *1  machine_switch_context + 367 (kernel + 2204431) [0xffffff800041a30f] 1
      Thread 0x277869     1 sample (1)        priority 37
      <thread QoS user initiated, timers coalesced, IO policy important>
    *1  hndl_alltraps + 229 (kernel + 2335573) [0xffffff800043a355] 1
       *1  user_trap + 732 (kernel + 2223260) [0xffffff800041ec9c] 1
         *1  vm_fault_internal + 3042 (kernel + 1718530) [0xffffff80003a3902] 1
           *1  vm_fault_page + 2056 (kernel + 1700728) [0xffffff800039f378] 1
             *1  vm_compressor_pager_get + 225 (kernel + 1681185) [0xffffff800039a721] 1
               *1  vm_compressor_get + 69 (kernel + 1671605) [0xffffff80003981b5] 1
                 *1  ??? (kernel + 1676459) [0xffffff80003994ab] 1
                   *1  thread_block_reason + 175 (kernel + 1378383) [0xffffff800035084f] 1
                     *1  ??? (kernel + 1387996) [0xffffff8000352ddc] 1
                       *1  machine_switch_context + 367 (kernel + 2204431) [0xffffff800041a30f] 1
      Thread 0x277894     1 sample (1)        priority 37
      <thread QoS user initiated, timers coalesced, IO policy important>
    *1  hndl_alltraps + 229 (kernel + 2335573) [0xffffff800043a355] 1
       *1  user_trap + 732 (kernel + 2223260) [0xffffff800041ec9c] 1
         *1  vm_fault_internal + 3042 (kernel + 1718530) [0xffffff80003a3902] 1
           *1  vm_fault_page + 2056 (kernel + 1700728) [0xffffff800039f378] 1
             *1  vm_compressor_pager_get + 225 (kernel + 1681185) [0xffffff800039a721] 1
               *1  vm_compressor_get + 69 (kernel + 1671605) [0xffffff80003981b5] 1
                 *1  ??? (kernel + 1676459) [0xffffff80003994ab] 1
                   *1  thread_block_reason + 175 (kernel + 1378383) [0xffffff800035084f] 1
                     *1  ??? (kernel + 1387996) [0xffffff8000352ddc] 1
                       *1  machine_switch_context + 367 (kernel + 2204431) [0xffffff800041a30f] 1
      Thread 0x277896     1 sample (1)        priority 37
      <thread QoS user initiated, timers coalesced, IO policy important>
    *1  hndl_alltraps + 229 (kernel + 2335573) [0xffffff800043a355] 1
       *1  user_trap + 732 (kernel + 2223260) [0xffffff800041ec9c] 1
         *1  vm_fault_internal + 3042 (kernel + 1718530) [0xffffff80003a3902] 1
           *1  vm_fault_page + 2056 (kernel + 1700728) [0xffffff800039f378] 1
             *1  vm_compressor_pager_get + 225 (kernel + 1681185) [0xffffff800039a721] 1
               *1  vm_compressor_get + 69 (kernel + 1671605) [0xffffff80003981b5] 1
                 *1  ??? (kernel + 1676459) [0xffffff80003994ab] 1
                   *1  thread_block_reason + 175 (kernel + 1378383) [0xffffff800035084f] 1
                     *1  ??? (kernel + 1387996) [0xffffff8000352ddc] 1
                       *1  machine_switch_context + 367 (kernel + 2204431) [0xffffff800041a30f] 1
      Thread 0x277899     1 sample (1)        priority 37
      <thread QoS user initiated, timers coalesced, IO policy important>
    *1  hndl_alltraps + 229 (kernel + 2335573) [0xffffff800043a355] 1
       *1  user_trap + 732 (kernel + 2223260) [0xffffff800041ec9c] 1
         *1  vm_fault_internal + 3042 (kernel + 1718530) [0xffffff80003a3902] 1
           *1  vm_fault_page + 2056 (kernel + 1700728) [0xffffff800039f378] 1
             *1  vm_compressor_pager_get + 225 (kernel + 1681185) [0xffffff800039a721] 1
               *1  vm_compressor_get + 69 (kernel + 1671605) [0xffffff80003981b5] 1
                 *1  ??? (kernel + 1676459) [0xffffff80003994ab] 1
                   *1  thread_block_reason + 175 (kernel + 1378383) [0xffffff800035084f] 1
                     *1  ??? (kernel + 1387996) [0xffffff8000352ddc] 1
                       *1  machine_switch_context + 367 (kernel + 2204431) [0xffffff800041a30f] 1
      Binary Images:
    *0xffffff8000200000 - 0xffffff80009fffff  kernel (2782.1.97) <89E10306-BC78-3A3B-955C-7C4922577E61>  /System/Library/Kernels/kernel
    Process:         findmydeviced [147]
    Architecture:    x86_64
    Task size:       1701 pages
      Thread 0x452        1 sample (1)        priority 4
      <thread QoS background, darwinbg, timers coalesced, IO policy utility>
    *1  hndl_alltraps + 229 (kernel + 2335573) [0xffffff800043a355] 1
       *1  user_trap + 732 (kernel + 2223260) [0xffffff800041ec9c] 1
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