video: add sched_note_mark at fb_remove_paninfo and fb_notify_vsync

fb_notify_vsync is called when TE irq comming, and fb_remove_paninfo is called after paninfo comsumed

Signed-off-by: jianglianfang <jianglianfang@xiaomi.com>
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