[brcmfmac] Fix ownership in the bus interface

This commit moves the state held in the brcmf_device struct into a
Device class, which proper C++ lifetime semantics.  Most of the state
formerly held in brcmf_device (which is not much) is moved into
brcmf_pub.

This allows us to fix the brcmf_bus_ops interface to take a brcmf_bus
instance as its context, rather than a brcmf_device.

This change also performs some cleanup of static state:
* The async dispatcher is now a member of Device, rather than a static
  instance, and its lifetime is properly tied to its Device.
* The irq_callback_lock is now a brcmf_pub member, and instantiated
  per-device.

Change-Id: I70362e57aa5f5aa269cc1dff919fc99c1333c468
33 files changed
tree: b21f8d1c3f79bf38d1480e6dc5ba93d45f1589f7
  1. boards/
  2. build/
  3. bundles/
  4. docs/
  5. examples/
  6. garnet/
  7. peridot/
  8. products/
  9. scripts/
  10. sdk/
  11. src/
  12. third_party/
  13. tools/
  14. zircon/
  15. .clang-format
  16. .clang-tidy
  17. .dir-locals.el
  18. .gitattributes
  19. .gitignore
  20. .gn
  21. .style.yapf
  22. AUTHORS
  23. BUILD.gn
  24. CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md
  25. CONTRIBUTING.md
  26. LICENSE
  27. OWNERS
  28. PATENTS
  29. README.md
  30. rustfmt.toml
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