jif-oai 70335e73ba feat: include thread ID in MCP turn metadata (#21329)
## Why

MCP tool calls already include `session_id` in `x-codex-turn-metadata`,
but descendant threads intentionally share that value with the root
thread. Consumers that need to correlate work at the concrete thread
level also need the current `thread_id`.

## What changed

- add `thread_id` to `x-codex-turn-metadata` while preserving
`session_id` as the shared session identity
- thread the two identities separately through normal turns and spawned
review threads
- add regression coverage for resumed sessions, reserved metadata
fields, and deferred MCP tool calls

## Verification

- added focused coverage in `core/src/session/tests.rs`,
`core/src/turn_metadata_tests.rs`, and `core/tests/suite/search_tool.rs`
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