kp 0a0869f580 vtnet: Pre-allocate debugnet data immediately
Don't wait until the vtnet_debugnet_init() call happens, because at that
point we might already have allocated something from
vtnet_tx_header_zone.

Some systems showed this panic:

        vtnet0: link state changed to UP
        panic: keg vtnet_tx_hdr initialization after use.
        cpuid = 5
        time = 1578427700
        KDB: stack backtrace:
        db_trace_self_wrapper() at db_trace_self_wrapper+0x2b/frame 0xfffffe004db427f0
        vpanic() at vpanic+0x17e/frame 0xfffffe004db42850
        panic() at panic+0x43/frame 0xfffffe004db428b0
        uma_zone_reserve() at uma_zone_reserve+0xf6/frame 0xfffffe004db428f0
        vtnet_debugnet_init() at vtnet_debugnet_init+0x77/frame 0xfffffe004db42930
        debugnet_any_ifnet_update() at debugnet_any_ifnet_update+0x42/frame 0xfffffe004db42980
        do_link_state_change() at do_link_state_change+0x1b3/frame 0xfffffe004db429d0
        taskqueue_run_locked() at taskqueue_run_locked+0x178/frame 0xfffffe004db42a30
        taskqueue_run() at taskqueue_run+0x4d/frame 0xfffffe004db42a50
        ithread_loop() at ithread_loop+0x1d6/frame 0xfffffe004db42ab0
        fork_exit() at fork_exit+0x80/frame 0xfffffe004db42af0
        fork_trampoline() at fork_trampoline+0xe/frame 0xfffffe004db42af0
        --- trap 0, rip = 0, rsp = 0, rbp = 0 ---
        KDB: enter: panic
        [ thread pid 12 tid 100011 ]
        Stopped at      kdb_enter+0x37: movq    $0,0x1084eb6(%rip)
        db>

Reviewed by:	cem, markj
Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D23073
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