When a device is unparented (i.e. made completely hidden from management)
we want to send a DEVICE_DELETED event only if the device actually was
realized. This avoids raising DEVICE_DELETED events when device_add
fails.
However, this does not work right for recursively-deleted
devices: the whole tree is _first_ unrealized, _then_ unparented.
Then device_unparent sees realized==false and fails to trigger
the event. The solution is simply to move have_realized into
the DeviceState struct. If device_add fails, we never set the
new field to true and DEVICE_DELETED is not sent.
Fixes qemu-iotests testcase 067 (broken by commit
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