Flush remaining routes from the routing table during VNET shutdown.
Summary:
This fixes rtentry leak for the cloned interfaces created inside the
VNET.
Loopback teardown order is `SI_SUB_INIT_IF`, which happens after `SI_SUB_PROTO_DOMAIN` (route table teardown).
Thus, any route table operations are too late to schedule.
As the intent of the vnet teardown procedures to minimise the amount of effort by doing global cleanups instead of per-interface ones, address this by adding a relatively light-weight routing table cleanup function, `rib_flush_routes()`.
It removes all remaining routes from the routing table and schedules the deletion, which will happen later, when `rtables_destroy()` waits for the current epoch to finish.
Test Plan:
```
set_skip:set_skip_group_lo -> passed [0.053s]
tail -n 200 /var/log/messages | grep rtentry
```
PR: 253998
Reported by: rashey at superbox.pl
Reviewed By: kp
Approved by: re (gjb)
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D29116
(cherry picked from commit
8aafa7a0276302a0dcc3d0bd78b4d3842dfd1640)