Use rb_current_ec_noinline in assertions #13217
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When doing a coroutine transfer from one thread to another, there's a risk that the compiler will reuse an address from TLS before the transfer to the new thread.
These VM assertions are all in places we would not otherwise be reading from TLS, but using the value of
ec
orcr
passed in. Switching these to test againstrb_current_ec_noinline()
instead ensures there isn't an optimization applied to how we readruby_current_ec
.Currently it seems we were hitting this on LLVM 18 specifically, but I don't know of any reason other versions wouldn't have the same issue.
cc @ko1