VOL-1558 Implementation of openolt adapter with dep for dependency management
Also updated the build system to take this into account.

Currently dep ensure fails due to missing libraries in voltha-go, but the vendor folder has been updated otherwise.
This can be worked around in development using the LOCAL_VOLTHAGO variable described in the readme
This does not build currrently, but that is due to missing code in voltha-go master.

This pattern is consistent with how voltha-go does things, but does not leave you dependent on it to build.

See the readme for how to use dep.

The resourcemanager file is no longer hidden.

Change-Id: I25b8472dbc517b193970597c9f43ddff18c2d89f
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/Shopify/sarama/packet_decoder.go b/vendor/github.com/Shopify/sarama/packet_decoder.go
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+package sarama
+
+// PacketDecoder is the interface providing helpers for reading with Kafka's encoding rules.
+// Types implementing Decoder only need to worry about calling methods like GetString,
+// not about how a string is represented in Kafka.
+type packetDecoder interface {
+	// Primitives
+	getInt8() (int8, error)
+	getInt16() (int16, error)
+	getInt32() (int32, error)
+	getInt64() (int64, error)
+	getVarint() (int64, error)
+	getArrayLength() (int, error)
+	getBool() (bool, error)
+
+	// Collections
+	getBytes() ([]byte, error)
+	getVarintBytes() ([]byte, error)
+	getRawBytes(length int) ([]byte, error)
+	getString() (string, error)
+	getNullableString() (*string, error)
+	getInt32Array() ([]int32, error)
+	getInt64Array() ([]int64, error)
+	getStringArray() ([]string, error)
+
+	// Subsets
+	remaining() int
+	getSubset(length int) (packetDecoder, error)
+	peek(offset, length int) (packetDecoder, error) // similar to getSubset, but it doesn't advance the offset
+
+	// Stacks, see PushDecoder
+	push(in pushDecoder) error
+	pop() error
+}
+
+// PushDecoder is the interface for decoding fields like CRCs and lengths where the validity
+// of the field depends on what is after it in the packet. Start them with PacketDecoder.Push() where
+// the actual value is located in the packet, then PacketDecoder.Pop() them when all the bytes they
+// depend upon have been decoded.
+type pushDecoder interface {
+	// Saves the offset into the input buffer as the location to actually read the calculated value when able.
+	saveOffset(in int)
+
+	// Returns the length of data to reserve for the input of this encoder (eg 4 bytes for a CRC32).
+	reserveLength() int
+
+	// Indicates that all required data is now available to calculate and check the field.
+	// SaveOffset is guaranteed to have been called first. The implementation should read ReserveLength() bytes
+	// of data from the saved offset, and verify it based on the data between the saved offset and curOffset.
+	check(curOffset int, buf []byte) error
+}
+
+// dynamicPushDecoder extends the interface of pushDecoder for uses cases where the length of the
+// fields itself is unknown until its value was decoded (for instance varint encoded length
+// fields).
+// During push, dynamicPushDecoder.decode() method will be called instead of reserveLength()
+type dynamicPushDecoder interface {
+	pushDecoder
+	decoder
+}