
The peer rx packets should be flushed when deleting the peer and its state should be reset to DISCONNECT, when deleting the peer. If the state of peer is not set to DISCONNECT, then the flushing of rx packets for the peer which is being deleted will call the rx callback and submit these packet to the stack, which can cause unwanted behaviour. This way the UMAC does not need to specifically call clear peer before deleting the peer. Change-Id: I3b5a737126350a361d968f6349aef6291b2e3f56 CRs-Fixed: 2659629
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