Shijie Rao 7a19b14229 Keep request_user_input direct-model only (#27316)
## Why

`request_user_input` has direct blocking semantics when invoked by the
model. When it is exposed as a nested code-mode tool, the call has to
flow through code-mode waiting and continuation behavior instead, which
is not the behavior we want for this user-input request surface.

## What changed

- Mark `request_user_input` with `ToolExposure::DirectModelOnly` when
registering the core utility tool.
- Keep `request_user_input` direct-model visible, including in
code-mode-only planning.
- Add focused `spec_plan_tests` coverage that verifies
`request_user_input` remains visible and registered as
direct-model-only, while it is omitted from the nested code-mode tool
description.

No active goal suppression or runtime unavailability behavior is
included in this PR.

## Validation

- No new build/test run for this housekeeping pass, per maintainer
request.
- Earlier targeted run, confirmed from session context: `just test -p
codex-core request_user_input` passed.
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