Kubernetes Submit Queue 225b9119d6 Merge pull request #46317 from monopole/kubectlValidator
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Remove kubectl's dependence on schema file in pkg/api/validation.

**What this PR does / why we need it**:

Makes functions in validation/schema.go private to kubectl,
further isolating kubectl.  This move revealed a "hidden" dependence
(a dependence not expressed in a BUILD or make file) from a feature
level test in /hack/make-rules on a kubectl test data file.  So this
PR also adds some BUILD rules around the relevant hack targets, to make the
dependence official.  A later PR will move the kubectl aspect of this "hack"
test into a kubectl test directory.  Leaving it in place for now after establishing 
and "official" dependency, since moving the test beyond PR scope.  The
test also depends on a small sh file in //cluster, which makes no sense.

**Which issue this PR fixes**

Part of a series of PRs to address kubernetes/community#598

**Release note**:
```release-note
NONE
```
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