Aaron Rosen dc3e446aec Make get_security_groups() return security group rules
In nova, get_security_groups() returns the security groups and their
security group rules. In order to implement the security group proxy
it needs to return this data to nova. This can be done using multiple
requests from nova-api to quantum i.e: get_security_groups(), then
get_security_group() for each group to obtain the rules. If one has a lot
of security groups this will generate a lot of requests. Adding this change
allows all the security groups and their rules to be returned in one shot.

Fix bug 1105399

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