Akihiro MOTOKI 2d8e56ba64 Disable secgroup extension when Noop Firewall driver is used
When Noop Firewall driver is used, Quantum security group actually does
nothing in OVS and Linux Bridge plugin. It would be better to disable
security group extension for such case to avoid confusion.
By this we can determine whether quantum security group is enabled
by checking the extension list.
This commit changes OVS/LB/NEC/Ryu plugins with agent firewall_driver
based security group implementation.

Fixes bug #1124117

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# -- Welcome!

  You have come across a cloud computing network fabric controller.  It has
  identified itself as "Quantum."  It aims to tame your (cloud) networking!

# -- External Resources:

 The homepage for Quantum is: http://launchpad.net/quantum .  Use this
 site for asking for help, and filing bugs. Code is available on github at
 <http://github.com/openstack/quantum>.

 The latest and most in-depth documentation on how to use Quantum is
 available at: <http://docs.openstack.org>.  This includes:

 Quantum Administrator Guide
 http://docs.openstack.org/trunk/openstack-network/admin/content/

 Quantum API Reference:
 http://docs.openstack.org/api/openstack-network/2.0/content/

 The start of some developer documentation is available at:
 http://wiki.openstack.org/QuantumDevelopment

 For help using or hacking on Quantum, you can send mail to
 <mailto:openstack-dev@lists.openstack.org>.
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