http2: limit 1xx based on size, do not limit when delivered

Replace Transport's limit of 5 1xx responses with a limit based
on the maximum header size: The total size of all 1xx response
headers must not exceed the limit we use on the size of the
final response headers.

(This differs slightly from the corresponding HTTP/1 change,
which imposes a limit on all 1xx response headers *plus* the
final response headers. The difference isn't substantial,
and this implementation fits better with the HTTP/2 framer.)

When the user is reading 1xx responses using a Got1xxResponse
client trace hook, disable the limit: Each 1xx response is
individually limited by the header size limit, but there
is no limit on the total number of responses. The user is
responsible for imposing a limit if they want one.

For golang/go#65035

Change-Id: I9c19dbf068e0f580789d952f63113b3d21ad86fc
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/net/+/615295
Reviewed-by: Cherry Mui <cherryyz@google.com>
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