We can have in a register an address that points to/into some variable
in the data segment, but db_print_loc_and_inst only looks for
functions, so it will misprint it as something unrelated from libkern
+ huge offset. E.g. instead of netbsd:cpu_info_store it would print
netbsd:prop_string_create_cstring+0xdeadbeef
Worse, if the address happens to be odd (char field in a struct, an
element of char array), attempt at printing the "instruction" at that
address will cause a fault and will abort "mach frame".
Disassemly is not really that useful in "mach frame" listing anyway
and more often just clutters things by overflowing 80 columns.