Run coordinate descent autotuning in batched subprocesses#2926
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Move coordinate‑descent autotuning to ROCm‑only subprocesses, with a reusable batched worker to reduce overhead. This guarantees HIP module cleanup on process exit, avoids HIP Error 209, and keeps tuning behavior intact. Includes new config knobs for subproc enablement, timeout, and batch size.