Jonathan Hui e2d07be235 [nexus] introduce simulation observer interface and hooks (#12894)
This commit introduces the `SimulationObserver` interface and integrates
it into the Nexus core simulation logic. This allows external systems to
observe node state changes, link updates, and packet events in real-time.

Key changes:
- Defined `SimulationObserver` interface to handle node state changes,
  link updates, packet events, and event clearing.
- Added `SetObserver` and `GetObserver` methods to the `Core` class.
- Implemented `Core::HandleNeighborTableChanged` to notify the observer
  of neighbor additions and removals.
- Implemented `Core::HandleStateChanged` to track node role transitions
  and parent changes, updating links accordingly.
- Integrated packet event notification in `Core::ProcessRadio`,
  including basic destination node ID resolution for unicast frames.
- Added `Core::SetNodeEnabled` to allow enabling or disabling Thread and
  MLE on specific nodes at runtime.
- Updated `Core::Reset` to clear events via the observer.
- Increased `OPENTHREAD_CONFIG_MAX_STATECHANGE_HANDLERS` to accommodate
  the new nexus state change handler.
- Added `mLastParentId` to `Node` class to correctly manage link updates
  during parent switches or detachment.
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...an open-source implementation of the Thread networking protocol. Google Nest has released OpenThread to make the technology used in Nest products more broadly available to developers to accelerate the development of products for the connected home.

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