Gabriel Adrian Samfira 07b6580a16 Adds Hyper-V OVS ViF driver
This branch adds a new ViF driver to the Nova Hyper-V compute driver.
It's responsible for creating the OVS port and the related association
with the Hyper-V virtual switch port. Aside from the openvswitch binaries
it has no other dependencies. Flow rules are added by an external agent
such as OpenDaylight or by a Neutron OVS agent.

The new VIF driver is using os-vif in order to create the OVS ports.

Co-Authored-By: Adelina Tuvenie <atuvenie@cloudbasesolutions.com>
Co-Authored-By: Claudiu Belu <cbelu@cloudbasesolutions.com>

Depends-On: Ia07ade945ca7469b9c23c801a6bfe08135d39466
Depends-On: Ia33e76a28f96fb94e6fdeedc4947b8a353e3d5bc

Implements: blueprint hyper-v-ovs-vif

Change-Id: I4cee52f65968fa503f2c8a2c9a206489719fb15a
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