The test system was 19.10 in virtualbox. I removed almost every
extensions, except for the built in ones (ubuntu dock, ubuntu
appindicator, etc.). Gnome-shell uses ~200kB at the beginning. If I lock
the screen and unlock it, the memory usage jumps to ~210kB. Repeatedly
doing this, the memory usage is increasing. Similarly, suspending the
system and wakeing it up also cause a jump in the memory usage, which
remains there permanently. After manually reset gnome-shell (Alt+F2 r)
the memory usage falls back to ~200kB.

What is the theoretical memory usage of gnome-shell? When I reset it,
the memory usage is ~90kB for a couple of second, and it grows back to
~200kB. It already happened that the memory usage at the beginning of
the gnome session was very low (~80kB), and grew very slowly (couple of
minutes with countinuous work, launching programs, browsering the web)
until it reached the approx. 200kB usage. It is very suspecious.

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