[power] add level to lease drop's inspect event

This patch adds the lease's power level to the
Inspect events of the lease's lifecycle.

The updated lifecycle events look like:
[create: key now has @level_n appended]
  "9": {
    "@time": 2.227573281,
    "event": "update_key",
    "key": "lease_ffff@level_1",
    "update": "level_1@cpu_boot_control",
    "vertex_id": "cpu_boot_control-UlTX"
  },
[status update: no change]
  "11": {
    "@time": 2.227832343,
    "event": "update_key",
    "key": "lease_status_ffff@level_1",
    "update": "Pending",
    "vertex_id": "cpu_boot_control-UlTX"
  },
[drop: key now has @level_n appended]
  "38": {
    "@time": 2.232577656,
    "event": "drop_key",
    "key": "lease_ffff@level_1",
    "vertex_id": "cpu_boot_control-UlTX"
  },

Tested: Sorrel, fx test  power-broker-unittests

Bug: 396983516
Change-Id: I9bcfe0364374fb88b63f2df975f3625a993b7a9d
Reviewed-on: https://fuchsia-review.googlesource.com/c/fuchsia/+/1213547
Reviewed-by: Ari Sachter-Zeltzer <asz@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Kyle Gong <kgong@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Miguel Flores <miguelfrde@google.com>
Commit-Queue: Jaeheon Yi <jaeheon@google.com>
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