Kubernetes Submit Queue dbd1503b65 Merge pull request #45924 from janetkuo/daemonset-history
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Implement Daemonset history

~Depends on #45867 (the 1st commit, ignore it when reviewing)~ (already merged)

Ref https://github.com/kubernetes/community/pull/527/ and https://github.com/kubernetes/community/pull/594

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TODOs:
- [x] API changes
  - [x] (maybe) Remove rollback subresource if we decide to do client-side rollback 
- [x] deployment controller 
  - [x] controller revision
    - [x] owner ref (claim & adoption)
    - [x] history reconstruct (put revision number, hash collision avoidance)
    - [x] de-dup history and relabel pods
    - [x] compare ds template with history 
  - [x] hash labels (put it in controller revision, pods, and maybe deployment)
  - [x] clean up old history 
  - [x] Rename status.uniquifier when we reach consensus in #44774 
- [x] e2e tests 
- [x] unit tests 
  - [x] daemoncontroller_test.go 
  - [x] update_test.go 
  - [x] ~(maybe) storage_test.go // if we do server side rollback~

kubectl part is in #46144

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**Release note**:

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