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[qtbase] Ignore Connecting states received after session has closed. …
…Contributes to JB#46185 QNetworkManager keeps track of a single connected session (e.g. Wifi, mobile data) at a time. If the currently tracked session disconnects, it relies on receiving a status update from the session in order to trigger it to move to a different connection. As part of this, it also relies on the signals it connects to from the QNetworkSession being queued, because QueuedConnection sends its closed() signal before it sends its Disconnected stateChanged() signal. QNetworkManager disconnects the signals on receiving the closed() signal, but still needs to receive the Disconnected stateChanged() signal in order to trigger a switch to a different connection. Unfortunately, QNetworkSession can also send out Connecting stateChanged() signals after the closed() signal, and these are handled badly by QNetworkSession. The problemmatic sequence is: 1. QNetworkManager receives a closed() signal and disconnects from the QNetworkSession. 2. QNetworkManager receives a Connecting stateChanged() signal and sets itself to offline, but doesn't switch to another connection. 3. QNetworkManager never receives any other signals from the now disconnected QNetworkSession, and so never changes state again and remains offline indefinitely. The only way to get out stage 3 is to go completely offline (e.g. turn off both Wifi and mobile data), because QNetworkManager also listens separately for offline/online signals. In contrast, disconnecting and reconnecting Wifi connections, or mobile data, without ever going fully offline, never gets out of state 3. This change forces QNetworkManager to ignore Connecting stateChanged() signals if they occur when there is no active QNetworkSession, so that stage 2 never happens.
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