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/golang.org/x/sys/unix/sockcmsg_unix.go b/vendor/golang.org/x/sys/unix/sockcmsg_unix.go
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+// Copyright 2011 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
+// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
+// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
+
+// +build aix darwin dragonfly freebsd linux netbsd openbsd solaris
+
+// Socket control messages
+
+package unix
+
+import (
+	"runtime"
+	"unsafe"
+)
+
+// Round the length of a raw sockaddr up to align it properly.
+func cmsgAlignOf(salen int) int {
+	salign := SizeofPtr
+
+	switch runtime.GOOS {
+	case "darwin", "dragonfly", "solaris":
+		// NOTE: It seems like 64-bit Darwin, DragonFly BSD and
+		// Solaris kernels still require 32-bit aligned access to
+		// network subsystem.
+		if SizeofPtr == 8 {
+			salign = 4
+		}
+	case "netbsd", "openbsd":
+		// NetBSD and OpenBSD armv7 require 64-bit alignment.
+		if runtime.GOARCH == "arm" {
+			salign = 8
+		}
+	}
+
+	return (salen + salign - 1) & ^(salign - 1)
+}
+
+// CmsgLen returns the value to store in the Len field of the Cmsghdr
+// structure, taking into account any necessary alignment.
+func CmsgLen(datalen int) int {
+	return cmsgAlignOf(SizeofCmsghdr) + datalen
+}
+
+// CmsgSpace returns the number of bytes an ancillary element with
+// payload of the passed data length occupies.
+func CmsgSpace(datalen int) int {
+	return cmsgAlignOf(SizeofCmsghdr) + cmsgAlignOf(datalen)
+}
+
+func cmsgData(h *Cmsghdr) unsafe.Pointer {
+	return unsafe.Pointer(uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(h)) + uintptr(cmsgAlignOf(SizeofCmsghdr)))
+}
+
+// SocketControlMessage represents a socket control message.
+type SocketControlMessage struct {
+	Header Cmsghdr
+	Data   []byte
+}
+
+// ParseSocketControlMessage parses b as an array of socket control
+// messages.
+func ParseSocketControlMessage(b []byte) ([]SocketControlMessage, error) {
+	var msgs []SocketControlMessage
+	i := 0
+	for i+CmsgLen(0) <= len(b) {
+		h, dbuf, err := socketControlMessageHeaderAndData(b[i:])
+		if err != nil {
+			return nil, err
+		}
+		m := SocketControlMessage{Header: *h, Data: dbuf}
+		msgs = append(msgs, m)
+		i += cmsgAlignOf(int(h.Len))
+	}
+	return msgs, nil
+}
+
+func socketControlMessageHeaderAndData(b []byte) (*Cmsghdr, []byte, error) {
+	h := (*Cmsghdr)(unsafe.Pointer(&b[0]))
+	if h.Len < SizeofCmsghdr || uint64(h.Len) > uint64(len(b)) {
+		return nil, nil, EINVAL
+	}
+	return h, b[cmsgAlignOf(SizeofCmsghdr):h.Len], nil
+}
+
+// UnixRights encodes a set of open file descriptors into a socket
+// control message for sending to another process.
+func UnixRights(fds ...int) []byte {
+	datalen := len(fds) * 4
+	b := make([]byte, CmsgSpace(datalen))
+	h := (*Cmsghdr)(unsafe.Pointer(&b[0]))
+	h.Level = SOL_SOCKET
+	h.Type = SCM_RIGHTS
+	h.SetLen(CmsgLen(datalen))
+	data := cmsgData(h)
+	for _, fd := range fds {
+		*(*int32)(data) = int32(fd)
+		data = unsafe.Pointer(uintptr(data) + 4)
+	}
+	return b
+}
+
+// ParseUnixRights decodes a socket control message that contains an
+// integer array of open file descriptors from another process.
+func ParseUnixRights(m *SocketControlMessage) ([]int, error) {
+	if m.Header.Level != SOL_SOCKET {
+		return nil, EINVAL
+	}
+	if m.Header.Type != SCM_RIGHTS {
+		return nil, EINVAL
+	}
+	fds := make([]int, len(m.Data)>>2)
+	for i, j := 0, 0; i < len(m.Data); i += 4 {
+		fds[j] = int(*(*int32)(unsafe.Pointer(&m.Data[i])))
+		j++
+	}
+	return fds, nil
+}