Kubernetes Submit Queue 6aad80cce3 Merge pull request #63146 from liggitt/remove-patch-retry
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collapse patch conflict retry onto GuaranteedUpdate

xref https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/issues/63104

This PR builds on https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/pull/62868

1. When the incoming patch specified a resourceVersion that failed as a precondition, the patch handler would retry uselessly 5 times. This PR collapses onto GuaranteedUpdate, which immediately stops retrying in that case.

2. When the incoming patch did not specify a resourceVersion, and persisting to etcd contended with other etcd updates, the retry would try to detect patch conflicts with deltas from the first 'current object' retrieved from etcd and fail with a conflict error in that case. Given that the user did not provide any information about the starting version they expected their patch to apply to, this does not make sense, and results in arbitrary conflict errors, depending on when the patch was submitted relative to other changes made to the resource. This PR changes the patch application to be performed on the object retrieved from etcd identically on every attempt.

fixes #58017
SMP is no longer computed for CRD objects

fixes #42644
No special state is retained on the first attempt, so the patch handler correctly handles the cached storage optimistically trying with a cached object first

/assign @lavalamp

```release-note
fixed spurious "unable to find api field" errors patching custom resources
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