Everytime I do xpu-smi ps it uses exactly 211.444MB of VRAM.
davi@davi:/tmp$ xpu-smi ps
PID Command DeviceID SHR MEM
4387 .mutter-Xwaylandauth.PPPSH3 0 0 0
7832 xpu-smi 0 0 211444
davi@davi:/tmp$ xpu-smi ps
PID Command DeviceID SHR MEM
4387 .mutter-Xwaylandauth.PPPSH3 0 0 0
7882 xpu-smi 0 0 211444
davi@davi:/tmp$ xpu-smi ps
PID Command DeviceID SHR MEM
4387 .mutter-Xwaylandauth.PPPSH3 0 0 0
7932 xpu-smi 0 0 211444
The xpumcli uses 206MB of VRAM, with the blame going to xpumd, since everytime I run xpumd the VRAM usage gets increased by that amount.
davi@davi:/tmp$ xpumcli ps
PID Command DeviceID SHR MEM
4387 .mutter-Xwaylandauth.PPPSH3 0 0 0
5060 lact 0 0 0
5083 dump 0 0 206
It would be very nice if both tools used 0% of the VRAM because if you are already using 100% of the VRAM you dont want anything else to touch the VRAM.
Ubuntu 25.04 with a B580
Everytime I do
xpu-smi psit uses exactly 211.444MB of VRAM.The xpumcli uses 206MB of VRAM, with the blame going to
xpumd, since everytime I runxpumdthe VRAM usage gets increased by that amount.It would be very nice if both tools used 0% of the VRAM because if you are already using 100% of the VRAM you dont want anything else to touch the VRAM.
Ubuntu 25.04 with a B580