Kubernetes Submit Queue 3277de69b4 Merge pull request #52176 from liggitt/heartbeat-timeout
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Eliminate hangs/throttling of node heartbeat

Fixes https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/issues/48638
Fixes #50304

Stops kubelet from wedging when updating node status if unable to establish tcp connection.

 Notes that this only affects the node status loop. The pod sync loop would still hang until the dead TCP connections timed out,  so more work is needed to keep the sync loop responsive in the face of network issues, but this change lets existing pods coast without the node controller trying to evict them

```release-note
kubelet to master communication when doing node status updates now has a timeout to prevent indefinite hangs
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