Bjoern A. Zeeb f0a184b0bb rtw88/rtw89: avoid duplicate top-level directory with debugfs
If people like me having multiple cards in the same system
creating the debugfs dirctory leads to a panic upon attaching
the 2nd card due to the duplicate name.
Rather than using the hard coded driver name, use the device name
(e.g., rtw880, rtw881, rtw882).
This solves two issues: it avoids the duplicate name and we get
individual debugging/statistic information for each card.

Sponsored by:	The FreeBSD Foundation
X-Note:		ath1[01]k and mt76 likely will need a similar change

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