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Context-Aware CodeLLM Eviction for AI-assisted Coding

Published 23 Jun 2025 in cs.SE | (2506.18796v1)

Abstract: AI-assisted coding tools powered by Code LLMs (CodeLLMs) are increasingly integrated into modern software development workflows. To address concerns around privacy, latency, and model customization, many enterprises opt to self-host these models. However, the diversity and growing number of CodeLLMs, coupled with limited accelerator memory, introduce practical challenges in model management and serving efficiency. This paper presents CACE, a novel context-aware model eviction strategy designed specifically to optimize self-hosted CodeLLM serving under resource constraints. Unlike traditional eviction strategies based solely on recency (e.g., Least Recently Used), CACE leverages multiple context-aware factors, including model load time, task-specific latency sensitivity, expected output length, and recent usage and future demand tracked through a sliding window. We evaluate CACE using realistic workloads that include both latency-sensitive code completion and throughput-intensive code reasoning tasks. Our experiments show that CACE reduces Time-to-First-Token (TTFT) and end-to-end (E2E) latency, while significantly lowering the number of model evictions compared to state-of-the-art systems. Ablation studies further demonstrate the importance of multi-factor eviction in balancing responsiveness and resource efficiency. This work contributes practical strategies for deploying scalable, low-latency AI coding assistants in real-world software engineering environments.

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