Yu Watanabe c6aeb9b596 machine: also acquire Image object from cache when a dbus method in the main interface is called
Previously, Image objects were only cached when reading properties or
methods in the org.freedesktop.machine1.Image interface are called.

This makes that, when a method in the main interface (org.freedesktop.machine1)
for an image is called, also acquire the Image object from the cache,
and if not cached, create Image object and put into the cache, like we
do for org.freedesktop.machine1.Image.

Otherwise, if some properties of an image are updated by methods in the main
interface, e.g. MarkImageReadOnly(), the changes do not applied to the cached
Image object, and subsequent read of proerties through the interface for the
image, e.g. ReadOnly property, may provide outdated values.

Follow-up for 1ddb263d21.

Fixes #32888.
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