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Artom Lifshitz 890b6d54a6 pci: track host NUMA topology in stats
For the upcoming `socket` affinity, PCI stats needs to know the
host's NUMA topology in order to calculate the socket affinity of PCI
devices (based on their 'numa_node'). In this patch, the PCI manager
starts using its compute_node parameter to give a NUMA topology to PCI
stats.

PCI stats needs to track the NUMA topology at the object (not the
class) level, so all the '_filter_*()' classmethods that, in a
subsequent patch, will either use 'self.numa_topology' directly or
call a method that does, are moved to the object level. They were only
ever called via self anyways.

Implements: blueprint pci-socket-affinity
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