Rick Bartra a8fd8731d2 Add policy granularity to the Flavors API
The same policy rule (os_compute_api:os-flavor-manage) is being used
for the create and delete actions of the flavors REST API. It is thus
impossible to provide different RBAC for the create and delete actions
based on roles. To address this, changes are made to have separate
policy rules for each action.

Most other places in nova (and OpenStack in general) have separate
policy rules for each action. This affords the ultimate flexibility
to deployers, who can obviously use the same rule if that is what they
want.

To address backwards compatibility, the new rules added to the
flavor_manage.py policy file, default to the existing rule
(os_compute_api:os-flavor-manage). That way across upgrades this
should ensure if an existing admin has customised the rule, it keeps
working, but folks that know about the new setting can override the
default rule. In addtion, a verify_deprecated_policy method is added
to see if the old policy action is being configured instead of the
new actions.

Closes-Bug: #1675147

Co-Authored-By: Felipe Monteiro <felipe.monteiro@att.com>
Change-Id: Ic67b52ebac3a47e9fb7e3c0d6c3ce8a6bc539e11
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