If P would be &'a mut &'a i32 in the example then of course F would be invariant in P, but by default it is contravariant with a given PhantomData<fn(P)> and variant with a given PhantomData<P>
No, even with &'a mut &'a i32 for P type F would not be invariant in P, because the subtyping relationship of P would be not true therefore the left arm of the implication of the variance/contravariance definition is false and therefore the whole implication is true.
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I think that the title indicates that they have a specific question. They attempted to solve that question with the code presented, which indicates a flaw in their mental model.
The questions you've linked are just about the mental model part.