ssmithx d6c1feca97 fix(openwrt): fix TollGate provisioning pipeline, add reconfigure UI
Several compounding bugs were blocking end-to-end TollGate provisioning
on OpenWrt 25.x (apk-native) routers:

- install_ipk's non-ar fallback assumed a flat tarball, but some .ipks are
  a gzip tar of the three classic ipk members one level deep; it was
  dumping debian-binary/data.tar.gz/control.tar.gz straight into / instead
  of unpacking the real payload.
- Manually-extracted packages never ran their pending /etc/uci-defaults/*
  scripts (that only happens through opkg/apk's own postinst bookkeeping),
  so nothing ever created /etc/config/tollgate.
- uci_apply() never ensured the target config file existed first — `uci
  set` fails outright on a config namespace nothing has created yet, which
  is true for a package-defined one like "tollgate" (unlike wireless/
  network/dhcp, which ship by default).
- The installed-check and restart_services looked for a binary/init script
  named after the opkg package ("tollgate-module-basic-go"/"tollgate"),
  but the real on-disk names are tollgate-wrt — so status always reported
  "not installed" and service restarts silently no-op'd.
- provision_ssid used `uci add`, creating a new wifi-iface section (and
  therefore a new duplicate broadcast SSID) on every provision call instead
  of updating one in place.

Also adds a TollGateConfig.enabled field so the enable/disable state is
actually applied to the running service and the SSID's own broadcast
(stop + disable at boot, or start + enable), not just written to UCI.

On the frontend, the OpenWrt Gateway page's TollGate panel was read-only
once installed — add an edit form (price, step size, min steps, mint URL,
enabled toggle) that reuses the same idempotent provision-tollgate call.
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