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relay_thread config and allow > 1 thread in config#361

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Adds a use_relay_thread boolean config option (default: true) that
controls whether relay state is isolated on a dedicated executor thread.
Disabling it is intended for baseline performance comparison only.

Also removes the hard error that rejected threads > 1, replacing it
with a targeted check: threads > 1 requires use_relay_thread=true.
This unlocks the config validation only — threads > 1 with
use_relay_thread=true will race on shared relay state until the
following commit wires up the dedicated relay executor.



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@akash-a-n reviewed 16 files and all commit messages.
Reviewable status: :shipit: complete! all files reviewed, all discussions resolved (waiting on gmarzot, michalhosna, mondain, Oxyd, peterchave, suhasHere, and TimEvens).

Adds a use_relay_thread boolean config option (default: true) that
controls whether relay state is isolated on a dedicated executor thread.
Disabling it is intended for baseline performance comparison only.

Also removes the hard error that rejected threads > 1, replacing it
with a targeted check: threads > 1 requires use_relay_thread=true.
This unlocks the config validation only — threads > 1 with
use_relay_thread=true will race on shared relay state until the
following commit wires up the dedicated relay executor.
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