Sam Betts c7b46c4778 Support Ironic interface attach/detach in nova virt
In order to support different Ironic network drivers that may need to
implement vif to pif mapping in different ways, we've added new APIs
in Ironic to abstract this behaviour. This patch switches the Ironic
virt driver over to use this API. As part of this change the virt driver
will no longer provide the macs_for_instance function, as Ironic will
handle updating the Neutron ports during the provisioning process.

Update interface mac addresses in configdrive network_metadata with
ironic node ports values.

Co-Authored-By: Vasyl Saienko <vsaienko@mirantis.com>
Implements: blueprint ironic-plug-unplug-vifs-update
Change-Id: I4d70423ca978885a982c7eb5bd1efcc024d2b777
Partial-Bug: #1582188
Closes-Bug: #1656854
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