Matt Riedemann 2f67b97577 Pull out code that builds VIF in _build_network_info_model
This is a refactor that pulls the code out of the
neutronv2 API _build_network_info_model method so that
upcoming changes can use it for updating the network
info cache for a specific port rather than rebuilding the
entire list of VIFs every time Nova gets a network-changed
event from Neutron.

Change-Id: Ic5833f59152bbf5ee64300cdd2df32002708e096
Related-Bug: #1691602
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