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Aaro Altonen 0e46c9314c Evict inactive peers from SyncingEngine (#13829)
* Evict inactive peers from `SyncingEngine`

If both halves of the block announce notification stream have been
inactive for 2 minutes, report the peer and disconnect it, allowing
`SyncingEngine` to free up a slot for some other peer that hopefully
is more active.

This needs to be done because the node may falsely believe it has open
connections to peers because the inbound substream can be closed without
any notification and closed outbound substream is noticed only when node
attempts to write to it which may not happen if the node has nothing to
send.

* zzz

* wip

* Evict peers only when timeout expires

* Use `debug!()`

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