Ahmed Ibrahim 640d61b121 [codex] Send request-scoped turn state over WebSocket (#27996)
## Context

Turn state is scoped to one logical turn, but the WebSocket path
currently exchanges it through upgrade headers, which are scoped to the
physical connection. A connection may be reused across turns, so its
handshake cannot represent the turn lifecycle reliably.

## Change

Exchange turn state on each WebSocket response request instead:

- send an established value in `response.create.client_metadata`
- read the returned value from the existing `response.metadata` event
- retain the first value in the turn-scoped `ModelClientSession`
`OnceLock`
- start the next logical turn without state, even when it reuses the
same WebSocket connection

This gives WebSocket requests the same first-value-wins contract as the
existing HTTP path.

## Test plan

Integration coverage verifies that:

- WebSocket replays returned state on same-turn follow-ups
- later response metadata does not replace the first value
- state resets at the logical turn boundary without requiring a
reconnect

CI validates the full change.

## Stack

This is 1/2. #28002 builds on this request-scoped transport to carry
established state through compact requests.
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