Tomoe Sugihara 480e7223a7 Fix SG interface to reflect the reality
The signitures of abstract methods in SecurityGroupPluginBase
has diverged from db mixin implementation.
This patch updates the methods to fix the divergence, mainly
by removing update method from the base. Note that there's an
issue for missing update(bug #1124865).

Fixes: bug #1119080

Change-Id: I6631b86ab2fdf4b81ad575e9a8f92dfe041ffe9a
Signed-off-by: Tomoe Sugihara <tomoe@midokura.com>
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