Brianna Poulos 8c7ca368b1 Add trusted_image_certificates to REST API
This change adds support for the trusted_image_certificates parameter,
which is used to define a list of trusted certificate IDs that can be
used during image signature verification and certificate validation. The
parameter may contain a list of strings, each string representing the ID
of a trusted certificate. The list is restricted to a maximum of 50 IDs.
The list of certificate IDs will be stored in the trusted_certs field of
the instance InstanceExtra and will be used to verify the validity of
the signing certificate of a signed instance image.

The trusted_image_certificates request parameter can be passed to
the server create and rebuild APIs (if allowed by policy):

* POST /servers
* POST /servers/{server_id}/action (rebuild)

The following policy rules were added to restrict the usage of the
``trusted_image_certificates`` request parameter in the server create
and rebuild APIs:

* os_compute_api:servers:create:trusted_certs
* os_compute_api:servers:rebuild:trusted_certs

The trusted_image_certificates parameter will be in the response
body of the following APIs (not restricted by policy):

* GET /servers/detail
* GET /servers/{server_id}
* PUT /servers/{server_id}
* POST /servers/{server_id}/action (rebuild)

APIImpact

Implements blueprint: nova-validate-certificates
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