Michael Bolin a1ecf0cf1c thread-store: store permission profiles (#23165)
## Why

`SandboxPolicy` is the legacy compatibility shape, but
`codex-thread-store` still exposed it through `StoredThread`,
`ThreadMetadataPatch`, and live metadata sync. That kept thread-store
consumers tied to the legacy representation and meant richer permission
profile data could not round-trip through thread metadata or cold
rollout reconciliation.

## What Changed

- Replaced thread-store `sandbox_policy` API fields with canonical
`PermissionProfile` fields.
- Persist new permission-profile metadata as canonical JSON in the
existing SQLite metadata slot while continuing to read older legacy
sandbox policy values.
- Updated local, in-memory, live metadata sync, and rollout extraction
paths to propagate `TurnContextItem::permission_profile()`.
- Re-materialize legacy permission metadata against the final rollout
cwd when rollout-derived metadata replaces stale SQLite summaries.
- Updated affected app-server and core test constructors to build
`PermissionProfile` values directly.

## Test Plan

- `cargo test -p codex-state`
- `cargo test -p codex-thread-store`
- `cargo test -p codex-app-server
summary_from_stored_thread_preserves_millisecond_precision --lib`
- `cargo test -p codex-core realtime_context --lib`
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