Jay Pipes 2ccd6b2920 placement: create aggregate map in report client
This patch adds a map of provider UUID to a set of aggregate UUIDs for
each resource provider the scheduler report client knows about. We call
the new 1.1 placement API microversion to grab the list of aggregates
associated with a provider. The code currently isn't highly efficient;
we call the placement REST API each time _ensure_resource_provider() is
called. The alternative to this is to require operators to restart their
nova-compute workers in order to have aggregate information picked up
when providers are associated with aggregates.

Change-Id: I8474d4d7a46c8bc42eb6e97c2403e2bd7716012e
blueprint: generic-resource-pools-ocata
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