With a small improvement on NeutronFixture that allows creating more than two ports we can let our tests to exercise and therefore cover most of the neutronv2/api code as well. To do that this path removes a lot of fake_network.set_stub_network_methods() calls from the tests. The remaining calls are not that trivial to remove so those are left in for a later patch. The numa functional tests uses the libvirt fixture and during the guest config xml generation it tries to instantiate OVOs from os_vif. To make this work the libvirt fixture has to make sure that the os_vif.initialize() is called as that call registers the OVOs. Change-Id: I1dbccc2be6ba79bf267edac9208c80e187e6256a
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