Zstd compression sometimes does different stuff when it has at least
`ZSTD_compressBound()` output bytes, or not. Half of the time fuzz with
`ZSTD_compressBound() - 1` output bytes. Ensure that we have at least
one byte of overhead by disabling either the dictionary ID or checksum.
ZSTD_compress_generic() is renamed ZSTD_compressStream2().
Note that, for the time being,
the "stable" API and advanced one use different parameter planes :
setting parameters using the advanced API does not influence ZSTD_compressStream()
and using ZSTD_initCStream() does not influence parameters for ZSTD_compressStream2().
* Enforce smaller maximum values for parameters
* Adjust parameters to the source size
The memory usage is reduced by about 5x, which makes the fuzzers run at
least twice as fast, even more so with ASAN/MSAN enabled.