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[PR #10151/7c12b1a9 backport][3.11] Fix infinite callback loop when time is not moving forward #10173

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This is a backport of PR #10151 as merged into master (7c12b1a).

What do these changes do?

If the keepalive handler is called too soon, it reschedules itself. The test used now <= close_time, which means that an exactly on-time notification is treated as "too soon", causing an automatic rescheduling. For real systems the time will eventually advance and break the loop, but with async-solipsism, time doesn't advance until there is some reason to sleep and the loop is infinite.

Are there changes in behavior for the user?

This will fix infinite loops when using async-solipsism.

Is it a substantial burden for the maintainers to support this?

No. This does not increase the amount of code at all.

Related issue number

Fixes #10149.

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Co-authored-by: J. Nick Koston <[email protected]>
(cherry picked from commit 7c12b1a)
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Merging #10173 will not alter performance

Comparing patchback/backports/3.11/7c12b1a9c8b2a9e33fb559229a4c4695de39f08c/pr-10151 (d226c05) with 3.11 (3680479)

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All modified and coverable lines are covered by tests ✅

Project coverage is 98.06%. Comparing base (3680479) to head (d226c05).
Report is 1 commits behind head on 3.11.

✅ All tests successful. No failed tests found.

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@bdraco bdraco merged commit c80be67 into 3.11 Dec 17, 2024
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@bdraco bdraco deleted the patchback/backports/3.11/7c12b1a9c8b2a9e33fb559229a4c4695de39f08c/pr-10151 branch December 17, 2024 18:37
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