pakrym-oai 470c20bf98 protocol: remove submission-side serde from Op (#26674)
## Why

Submission-side `Op` payloads are now an internal handoff inside the
Rust codebase, so keeping a stable serde contract there adds complexity
without a real wire consumer.

## What changed

- remove serde/schema annotations from `Submission`, `Op`, and
submission-only payload types like thread settings overrides, additional
context, realtime conversation params, `TurnEnvironmentSelection`, and
`RequestUserInputResponse`
- delete the `Op` serialization tests and the now-unused double-option
prompt serde helper
- keep event/API-facing serialization where it is still required, and
serialize the `request_user_input` tool output from its wire payload
instead of the core response struct
- update `protocol_v1.md` to call out that events remain the serialized
transport surface while submission payloads are implementation details

## Testing

- `just test -p codex-protocol`
- `cargo check -p codex-core -p codex-app-server -p codex-thread-store`
- `just test -p codex-core request_user_input`
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