Kubernetes Submit Queue 5e751e4dcf Merge pull request #58713 from vmware/test-bootstrap
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Created bootstrap logic for vSphere test

**What this PR does / why we need it**:
Add bootstrapping logic and Context for vSphere tests. This context can be utilized to hold information like node-vsphere mapping, which needs to be initialized only once per test suit run.

sync.Once takes care of executing bootstrapping only once for all the specs. 'waiting' channel takes care of making sure that parallel test spec executions wait for bootstrapping to finish before moving on.

**Which issue(s) this PR fixes** 
Fixes https://github.com/vmware/kubernetes/issues/437, partly

**Special notes for your reviewer**:
Successfully ran make.
Tested by added additional log messages to bootstrap process (now removed). Made sure bootstrapping logic is getting invoked just once and bootstrapping is done by the time It-blocks are executed.

**Release note**:
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