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Leoy b50b1fe418 feat(watchdog): add size-aware LRU eviction mode (#9527)
* feat(watchdog): add size-aware LRU eviction mode

When the model count hits the LRU limit or the memory reclaimer fires,
evict the largest model by on-disk file size first rather than the
least-recently-used one.  For GGUF models the file size is a reliable
proxy for GPU/RAM footprint, so evicting the largest candidate maximises
freed memory per eviction round while keeping small utility models
(embeddings, classifiers, rerankers) resident.

Changes:
- `pkg/model/watchdog.go`: add `sizeAwareEviction` flag and
  `modelSizes map[string]int64` to `WatchDog`; sort candidates by
  `sizeBytes` desc (LRU time as tiebreaker) when the flag is set;
  add `RegisterModelSize`, `SetSizeAwareEviction`, `GetSizeAwareEviction`
- `pkg/model/watchdog_options.go`: add `WithSizeAwareEviction` option
- `pkg/model/initializers.go`: stat model file after load and call
  `RegisterModelSize` so size data is available before the first eviction
- `core/config/application_config.go`, `runtime_settings.go`: add
  `SizeAwareEviction` field and `WithSizeAwareEviction` app option;
  expose via `ToRuntimeSettings` / `ApplyRuntimeSettings` for the
  `POST /api/settings` live-reload path
- `core/cli/run.go`: add `--size-aware-eviction` flag /
  `LOCALAI_SIZE_AWARE_EVICTION` env var
- `core/application/startup.go`, `watchdog.go`: wire the new option
  through to `NewWatchDog`
- `pkg/model/watchdog_test.go`: 5 new specs — option enable, dynamic
  toggle, largest-first ordering, equal-size LRU tiebreaker, no-size
  fallback to LRU, and size-map cleanup on eviction

Closes #9375

Signed-off-by: supermario_leo <leo.stack@outlook.com>

* refactor(watchdog): use vram estimation scaffolding for model size

Replace the brittle os.Stat(modelFile) approach with a proper call to
pkg/vram, which handles multi-file models (DownloadFiles, MMProj) and
all weight file types, not just single GGUF files.

- Add estimateModelSizeBytes() in core/backend/options.go that collects
  all weight file URIs from the model config, resolves them to file://
  URIs, and calls vram.Estimate() with the shared DefaultCachedSizeResolver
  (15-min TTL cache avoids redundant stat calls on repeated loads)
- Thread the result through via a new WithModelSizeBytes() loader option
- In initializers.go, consume the pre-computed size instead of calling
  os.Stat; if no size was supplied (e.g. for external/router-dispatched
  models) the registration is simply skipped

Signed-off-by: supermario_leo <leo.stack@outlook.com>

* refactor(watchdog): use EstimateModel with HF fallback for size estimation

Switch estimateModelSizeBytes from calling vram.Estimate directly to the
unified vram.EstimateModel entry point, which adds automatic fallbacks:
file-based GGUF metadata → HF API → size string.

Also extract the HuggingFace repo ID from model URIs (huggingface://,
hf://, https://huggingface.co/ and org/model short-form) and pass it
as ModelEstimateInput.HFRepo, so models not yet downloaded locally can
still get a size estimate via the HF API.

Addresses @mudler's review feedback: "better to rely on EstimateModel
and pass by the HF URL of the model extracted from the URI".

Signed-off-by: supermario_leo <leo.stack@outlook.com>

* feat(webui): add Size-Aware Eviction toggle to settings page

The size-aware eviction setting was wired through the CLI flag and the
RuntimeSettings live-reload path (POST /api/settings) but had no handle
on the React settings page, so it could not be toggled from the UI.

Add a Size-Aware Eviction toggle to the Watchdog section, next to the
existing Force Eviction When Busy / LRU eviction handles. The settings
page loads and saves the whole RuntimeSettings object, so the new
size_aware_eviction key is picked up with no extra plumbing.

Addresses @mudler's review feedback: the application config setting
should land on the same UI settings page as the other handles.

Signed-off-by: supermario_leo <leo.stack@outlook.com>

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Signed-off-by: supermario_leo <leo.stack@outlook.com>
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