Jonathan Hui 0841be04fd [posix] detect and fail on unused radio URL parameters (#13087)
This commit enhances the radio URL parsing logic to detect and fail
when unused parameters are provided in the URL. This prevents typos
or unsupported parameters from being silently ignored.

The following changes were made:

- Updated ot::Url::Url to track parameter usage by appending a
  trailing '&' delimiter in Init() and replacing it with '\0'
  in GetValue() when a parameter is matched. This marks the
  parameter as used and removes any limit on the number of
  trackable parameters.
- Added a Validate() method to ot::Url::Url to verify that all
  parameters in the query string were accessed.
- Refactored ot::Posix::Radio to share a single RadioUrl instance
  with SpinelManager, ensuring all components track usage on the
  same URL object.
- Integrated Validate() calls in otSysInit() and platformTrelInit()
  to perform validation after all platform components have been
  initialized.
- Updated Radio::ProcessMaxPowerTable to use a local copy of the
  parameter string to avoid premature modification of the URL buffer.
- Adjusted RadioUrl and unit tests to provide sufficient buffer
  space for the additional tracking delimiter.
- Added new unit tests in tests/unit/test_url.cpp to verify the
  usage tracking and validation logic.
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