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Feature/reduce mem pathfinder #3325

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closes #3323
closes #3322

  • Run unit tests: ./runTests.py src/test/unit
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Summary

This removes the large memory footprint for writing to csv for pathfinder. So large models should be nicer to the system memory. This may decrease performance a bit, but the memory savings for large models will be significant so I think it is worth it.

When running single pathfinder from pathfinder we now just return the pathfinder at the best elbo estimates instead of generating all of the constrained parameters within single pathfinder. The constrained parameters are now generated on the fly before we send them to the parameter writer.

For pathfinder that does not do PSIS resampling we write to the parameter writer from within each single pathfinders thread. To avoid contention when writing these we use a mutex before doing a bulk write for each pathfinder instance. I thought about putting each pathfinders results to a seperate file and then combining them at the end. But at the end of the day I think this would still have the same problems as multiple writes to a single file. We only have one system and it can only handle so many writes at the same time. So idt the effect of splitting the writes to multiple files would be noticable for saving time. One possible idea would be to have a thread that is busy spinning while checking a multi producer single consumer queue of values to write to the parameter writer.

Intended Effect

Have pathfinder use less memory when saving parameters to the writer

How to Verify

All previous tests pass

Side Effects

Reduce memory usage

Documentation

Added docs for function that generates parameters and writes them.

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* @param[in] values Values in a std::vector
* @param[in, out] ss ignored
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void operator()(const std::vector<double>& values, std::stringstream& ss) {
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I don't think I like these overloads --

  1. They're not in the base class writer
  2. Is there a reason we cant just have the buffer be a private member in the class or something similar?
  3. The "Note" in the doc comment is wrong, since we make no attempt to make sure the settings of the stringstream are the same as the ostream. I think, among other things, this would break the way cmdstan sets the number of digits?

Separately, isn't std::ostream buffered internally anyway?

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Is there a reason we cant just have the buffer be a private member in the class or something similar?

I didn't want to introduce state directly in the class

The "Note" in the doc comment is wrong, since we make no attempt to make sure the settings of the stringstream are the same as the ostream. I think, among other things, this would break the way cmdstan sets the number of digits?

I totally missed this. Yeah my through was that having a little buffer we reuse would save some memory, but idt it's worth the overhead of config etc. And we only use it for the case of a std vector really

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Name Old Result New Result Ratio Performance change( 1 - new / old )
arma/arma.stan 0.32 0.4 0.81 -23.9% slower
low_dim_corr_gauss/low_dim_corr_gauss.stan 0.01 0.01 1.07 6.15% faster
gp_regr/gen_gp_data.stan 0.03 0.03 1.02 1.92% faster
gp_regr/gp_regr.stan 0.09 0.1 0.97 -3.09% slower
sir/sir.stan 70.76 68.67 1.03 2.94% faster
irt_2pl/irt_2pl.stan 4.21 3.85 1.09 8.48% faster
eight_schools/eight_schools.stan 0.06 0.05 1.03 2.46% faster
pkpd/sim_one_comp_mm_elim_abs.stan 0.27 0.24 1.12 10.95% faster
pkpd/one_comp_mm_elim_abs.stan 19.37 18.67 1.04 3.61% faster
garch/garch.stan 0.43 0.4 1.07 6.37% faster
low_dim_gauss_mix/low_dim_gauss_mix.stan 2.71 2.6 1.04 4.0% faster
arK/arK.stan 1.72 1.7 1.01 0.9% faster
gp_pois_regr/gp_pois_regr.stan 2.77 2.73 1.02 1.63% faster
low_dim_gauss_mix_collapse/low_dim_gauss_mix_collapse.stan 8.45 8.33 1.01 1.38% faster
performance.compilation 184.67 179.89 1.03 2.59% faster
Mean result: 1.0231304115474922

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