Activity log for bug #1907687

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2020-12-10 16:02:58 iMac bug added bug
2020-12-10 16:02:58 iMac attachment added full syslog https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1907687/+attachment/5442535/+files/syslog.txt
2020-12-10 16:06:39 iMac attachment added dmesg https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gdm3/+bug/1907687/+attachment/5442536/+files/dmesg.txt
2020-12-10 16:09:19 iMac description Since upgrading to Ubuntu 20.10 on my Dell XPS 9380, I now experience an unwanted sleep immediately after login. It seems to only occur when I am at my office, where I use dual 1440p displays connected via USB-C, and close my laptop lid immediately after power-on. Previously, the system would boot and use my external displays without issue. Now very shortly after I login, my system goes to sleep. My workaround is to simply open the lid until I see a screen, and close it, and then everything returns to normal. A excerpt from attached dmest shows wireless ready at 21s and then deauthenticating at 34s after I login. [ 21.378061] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_CHANGE): wlp2s0: link becomes ready [ 22.528077] kauditd_printk_skb: 35 callbacks suppressed [ 22.528078] audit: type=1400 audit(1607608802.264:47): apparmor="DENIED" operation="open" profile="/usr/sbin/cupsd" name="/proc/1091/attr/apparmor/current" pid=1091 comm="cupsd" requested_mask="r" denied_mask="r" fsuid=0 ouid=0 [ 23.146095] rfkill: input handler disabled [ 27.861772] logitech-hidpp-device 0003:046D:4023.0006: HID++ 2.0 device connected. [ 30.927312] Bluetooth: RFCOMM TTY layer initialized [ 30.927317] Bluetooth: RFCOMM socket layer initialized [ 30.927321] Bluetooth: RFCOMM ver 1.11 [ 31.131406] rfkill: input handler enabled [ 33.688341] rfkill: input handler disabled [ 33.900456] audit: type=1400 audit(1607608813.640:48): apparmor="DENIED" operation="capable" profile="/snap/core/10444/usr/lib/snapd/snap-confine" pid=3278 comm="snap-confine" capability=4 capname="fsetid" [ 34.031152] wlp2s0: deauthenticating from c4:71:54:05:39:d1 by local choice (Reason: 3=DEAUTH_LEAVING) Output from systemctl confirms my wakeup from a sleep state using my open-lid method described above. For anyone else on a 9380, it is worth noting my hostname identifies an older 9365 XPS model I had previously. root@imac-XPS-13-9365:~# systemctl status sleep.target ● sleep.target - Sleep Loaded: loaded (/lib/systemd/system/sleep.target; static) Active: inactive (dead) Docs: man:systemd.special(7) Dec 10 09:00:43 imac-XPS-13-9365 systemd[1]: Reached target Sleep. Dec 10 09:00:57 imac-XPS-13-9365 systemd[1]: Stopped target Sleep. I assume it must be something to do with gdm not detecting external monitors after login, however I do not close the lid, so I am still not sure why a sleep state is triggered. Current packages listed below. root@imac-XPS-13-9365:~# dpkg -l | grep gdm ii gdm3 3.38.1-2ubuntu1.1 amd64 GNOME Display Manager ii gir1.2-gdm-1.0:amd64 3.38.1-2ubuntu1.1 amd64 GObject introspection data for the GNOME Display Manager ii libgdm1 3.38.1-2ubuntu1.1 amd64 GNOME Display Manager (shared library) root@imac-XPS-13-9365:~# dpkg -l | grep wayland ii libva-wayland2:amd64 2.8.0-1 amd64 Video Acceleration (VA) API for Linux -- Wayland runtime ii libwayland-client0:amd64 1.18.0-2~exp1.1 amd64 wayland compositor infrastructure - client library ii libwayland-cursor0:amd64 1.18.0-2~exp1.1 amd64 wayland compositor infrastructure - cursor library ii libwayland-egl1:amd64 1.18.0-2~exp1.1 amd64 wayland compositor infrastructure - EGL library ii libwayland-server0:amd64 1.18.0-2~exp1.1 amd64 wayland compositor infrastructure - server library ii xwayland 2:1.20.9-2ubuntu1.1 amd64 Xwayland X server I have included my syslog as well, where you can align the dmesg of my wifi coming on, and then turning off with the following entries. Dec 10 09:00:01 imac-XPS-13-9365 kernel: [ 21.378061] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_CHANGE): wlp2s0: link becomes ready ... Dec 10 09:00:13 imac-XPS-13-9365 kernel: [ 34.031152] wlp2s0: deauthenticating from c4:71:54:05:39:d1 by local choice (Reason: 3=DEAUTH_LEAVING) In between these in my syslog I browsed for lines that might indicate something triggering sleep, and below are some lines I thought were of interest (complete syslog for the period attached). Everything seems fine up to here .. Dec 10 09:00:02 imac-XPS-13-9365 systemd[1]: Startup finished in 15.065s (firmware) + 10.533s (loader) + 4.734s (kernel) + 17.648s (userspace) = 47.981s. ... Dec 10 09:00:04 imac-XPS-13-9365 gnome-shell[1960]: Registering session with GDM This one is interesting, maybe just re-detecting my power supply (which was already plugged in) or an indication that it reach 100%, since it was likely nearly fully charged. Dec 10 09:00:08 imac-XPS-13-9365 upowerd[1399]: treating change event as add on /sys/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:14.0/usb1/1-1/1-1:1.1/0003:046D:C534.0004/0003:046D:4023.0006/power_supply/hidpp_battery_0 Still later we have Dec 10 09:00:10 imac-XPS-13-9365 systemd[1]: Starting User Manager for UID 1000... gdm detects my panel, even though the lid is closed Dec 10 09:00:11 imac-XPS-13-9365 /usr/libexec/gdm-x-session[2937]: (II) modeset(0): EDID for output eDP-1 Dec 10 09:00:11 imac-XPS-13-9365 /usr/libexec/gdm-x-session[2937]: (II) modeset(0): Manufacturer: AUO Model: 282b Serial#: 0 And goes on to detect my monitors Dec 10 09:00:11 imac-XPS-13-9365 /usr/libexec/gdm-x-session[2937]: (II) modeset(0): EDID for output DP-1-1 Dec 10 09:00:11 imac-XPS-13-9365 /usr/libexec/gdm-x-session[2937]: (II) modeset(0): Manufacturer: VSC Model: 6b34 Serial#: 16843009 ... Dec 10 09:00:11 imac-XPS-13-9365 /usr/libexec/gdm-x-session[2937]: (II) modeset(0): EDID for output DP-1-2 Dec 10 09:00:11 imac-XPS-13-9365 /usr/libexec/gdm-x-session[2937]: (II) modeset(0): Manufacturer: VSC Model: 6b34 Serial#: 16843009 .. Then we get to here Dec 10 09:00:12 imac-XPS-13-9365 systemd[2829]: Reached target GNOME Session Manager is ready. .. Dec 10 09:00:13 imac-XPS-13-9365 systemd[2829]: Reached target GNOME Session (session: ubuntu). .. And then all of a sudden the network manager is announcing sleep has been requested Dec 10 09:00:13 imac-XPS-13-9365 gnome-session-binary[3059]: GnomeDesktop-WARNING: Could not create transient scope for PID 3297: GDBus.Error:org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.UnixProcessIdUnknown: Process with ID 3297 does not exist. Dec 10 09:00:13 imac-XPS-13-9365 NetworkManager[1093]: <info> [1607608813.5648] agent-manager: agent[dad91209bad6c8db,:1.86/org.gnome.Shell.NetworkAgent/1000]: agent registered Dec 10 09:00:13 imac-XPS-13-9365 dbus-daemon[2850]: [session uid=1000 pid=2850] Successfully activated service 'org.freedesktop.FileManager1' Dec 10 09:00:13 imac-XPS-13-9365 gnome-shell[3080]: Error looking up permission: GDBus.Error:org.freedesktop.portal.Error.NotFound: No entry for geolocation Dec 10 09:00:13 imac-XPS-13-9365 systemd[1709]: tmp-snap.rootfs_PDp5l4.mount: Succeeded. Dec 10 09:00:13 imac-XPS-13-9365 systemd[2829]: tmp-snap.rootfs_PDp5l4.mount: Succeeded. Dec 10 09:00:13 imac-XPS-13-9365 systemd[1]: tmp-snap.rootfs_PDp5l4.mount: Succeeded. Dec 10 09:00:13 imac-XPS-13-9365 kernel: [ 33.900456] audit: type=1400 audit(1607608813.640:48): apparmor="DENIED" operation="capable" profile="/snap/core/10444/usr/lib/snapd/snap-confine" pid=3278 comm="snap-confine" capability=4 capname="fsetid" Dec 10 09:00:13 imac-XPS-13-9365 systemd[1]: NetworkManager-dispatcher.service: Succeeded. Dec 10 09:00:13 imac-XPS-13-9365 NetworkManager[1093]: <info> [1607608813.7593] manager: sleep: sleep requested (sleeping: no enabled: yes) Dec 10 09:00:13 imac-XPS-13-9365 ModemManager[1257]: <info> [sleep-monitor] system is about to suspend So I really have no idea what might be causing this, and it doesn't seem clear from what I have reviewed so far. Since upgrading to Ubuntu 20.10 on my Dell XPS 9380, I now experience an unwanted sleep immediately after login. It seems to only occur when I am at my office, where I use dual 1440p displays connected via USB-C, and close my laptop lid immediately after power-on. Previously, the system would boot and use my external displays without issue. Now very shortly after I login (enough time to launch a terminal a cat my syslog), my system goes into a sleep state. My workaround is to simply open the lid until I see the laptop panel light up, and immediately close it, and then everything returns to normal on my external displays right back where I left it. An excerpt from attached dmesg shows wireless ready at 21s and then deauthenticating at 34s after I login.  [ 21.378061] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_CHANGE): wlp2s0: link becomes ready  [ 22.528077] kauditd_printk_skb: 35 callbacks suppressed  [ 22.528078] audit: type=1400 audit(1607608802.264:47): apparmor="DENIED" operation="open" profile="/usr/sbin/cupsd" name="/proc/1091/attr/apparmor/current" pid=1091 comm="cupsd" requested_mask="r" denied_mask="r" fsuid=0 ouid=0  [ 23.146095] rfkill: input handler disabled  [ 27.861772] logitech-hidpp-device 0003:046D:4023.0006: HID++ 2.0 device connected.  [ 30.927312] Bluetooth: RFCOMM TTY layer initialized  [ 30.927317] Bluetooth: RFCOMM socket layer initialized  [ 30.927321] Bluetooth: RFCOMM ver 1.11  [ 31.131406] rfkill: input handler enabled  [ 33.688341] rfkill: input handler disabled  [ 33.900456] audit: type=1400 audit(1607608813.640:48): apparmor="DENIED" operation="capable" profile="/snap/core/10444/usr/lib/snapd/snap-confine" pid=3278 comm="snap-confine" capability=4 capname="fsetid"  [ 34.031152] wlp2s0: deauthenticating from c4:71:54:05:39:d1 by local choice (Reason: 3=DEAUTH_LEAVING) Output from systemctl confirms my wakeup from a sleep state using my open-lid method described above. For anyone else on a 9380, it is worth noting my hostname identifies an older 9365 XPS model I had previously.  root@imac-XPS-13-9365:~# systemctl status sleep.target  ● sleep.target - Sleep       Loaded: loaded (/lib/systemd/system/sleep.target; static)       Active: inactive (dead)         Docs: man:systemd.special(7)  Dec 10 09:00:43 imac-XPS-13-9365 systemd[1]: Reached target Sleep.  Dec 10 09:00:57 imac-XPS-13-9365 systemd[1]: Stopped target Sleep. I assume it must be something to do with gdm not detecting external monitors after login, however I do not close the lid, so I am still not sure why a sleep state is triggered. Current packages listed below.  root@imac-XPS-13-9365:~# dpkg -l | grep gdm  ii gdm3 3.38.1-2ubuntu1.1 amd64  GNOME Display Manager  ii gir1.2-gdm-1.0:amd64 3.38.1-2ubuntu1.1 amd64  GObject introspection data for the GNOME Display Manager  ii libgdm1 3.38.1-2ubuntu1.1 amd64  GNOME Display Manager (shared library)  root@imac-XPS-13-9365:~# dpkg -l | grep wayland  ii libva-wayland2:amd64 2.8.0-1 amd64  Video Acceleration (VA) API for Linux -- Wayland runtime  ii libwayland-client0:amd64 1.18.0-2~exp1.1 amd64  wayland compositor infrastructure - client library  ii libwayland-cursor0:amd64 1.18.0-2~exp1.1 amd64  wayland compositor infrastructure - cursor library  ii libwayland-egl1:amd64 1.18.0-2~exp1.1 amd64  wayland compositor infrastructure - EGL library  ii libwayland-server0:amd64 1.18.0-2~exp1.1 amd64  wayland compositor infrastructure - server library  ii xwayland 2:1.20.9-2ubuntu1.1 amd64  Xwayland X server I have included my syslog as well, where you can align the dmesg of my wifi coming on, and then turning off with the following entries.  Dec 10 09:00:01 imac-XPS-13-9365 kernel: [ 21.378061] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_CHANGE): wlp2s0: link becomes ready ...  Dec 10 09:00:13 imac-XPS-13-9365 kernel: [ 34.031152] wlp2s0: deauthenticating from c4:71:54:05:39:d1 by local choice (Reason: 3=DEAUTH_LEAVING) In between these in my syslog I browsed for lines that might indicate something triggering sleep, and below are some lines I thought were of interest (complete syslog for the period attached). Everything seems fine up to here ..  Dec 10 09:00:02 imac-XPS-13-9365 systemd[1]: Startup finished in 15.065s (firmware) + 10.533s (loader) + 4.734s (kernel) + 17.648s (userspace) = 47.981s. ...  Dec 10 09:00:04 imac-XPS-13-9365 gnome-shell[1960]: Registering session with GDM This one is interesting, maybe just re-detecting my power supply (which was already plugged in) or an indication that it reach 100%, since it was likely nearly fully charged.  Dec 10 09:00:08 imac-XPS-13-9365 upowerd[1399]: treating change event as add on /sys/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:14.0/usb1/1-1/1-1:1.1/0003:046D:C534.0004/0003:046D:4023.0006/power_supply/hidpp_battery_0 Still later we have  Dec 10 09:00:10 imac-XPS-13-9365 systemd[1]: Starting User Manager for UID 1000... gdm detects my panel, even though the lid is closed  Dec 10 09:00:11 imac-XPS-13-9365 /usr/libexec/gdm-x-session[2937]: (II) modeset(0): EDID for output eDP-1  Dec 10 09:00:11 imac-XPS-13-9365 /usr/libexec/gdm-x-session[2937]: (II) modeset(0): Manufacturer: AUO Model: 282b Serial#: 0 And goes on to detect my monitors  Dec 10 09:00:11 imac-XPS-13-9365 /usr/libexec/gdm-x-session[2937]: (II) modeset(0): EDID for output DP-1-1  Dec 10 09:00:11 imac-XPS-13-9365 /usr/libexec/gdm-x-session[2937]: (II) modeset(0): Manufacturer: VSC Model: 6b34 Serial#: 16843009 ...  Dec 10 09:00:11 imac-XPS-13-9365 /usr/libexec/gdm-x-session[2937]: (II) modeset(0): EDID for output DP-1-2  Dec 10 09:00:11 imac-XPS-13-9365 /usr/libexec/gdm-x-session[2937]: (II) modeset(0): Manufacturer: VSC Model: 6b34 Serial#: 16843009 .. Then we get to here  Dec 10 09:00:12 imac-XPS-13-9365 systemd[2829]: Reached target GNOME Session Manager is ready. ..  Dec 10 09:00:13 imac-XPS-13-9365 systemd[2829]: Reached target GNOME Session (session: ubuntu). .. And then all of a sudden the network manager is announcing sleep has been requested  Dec 10 09:00:13 imac-XPS-13-9365 gnome-session-binary[3059]: GnomeDesktop-WARNING: Could not create transient scope for PID 3297: GDBus.Error:org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.UnixProcessIdUnknown: Process with ID 3297 does not exist.  Dec 10 09:00:13 imac-XPS-13-9365 NetworkManager[1093]: <info> [1607608813.5648] agent-manager: agent[dad91209bad6c8db,:1.86/org.gnome.Shell.NetworkAgent/1000]: agent registered  Dec 10 09:00:13 imac-XPS-13-9365 dbus-daemon[2850]: [session uid=1000 pid=2850] Successfully activated service 'org.freedesktop.FileManager1'  Dec 10 09:00:13 imac-XPS-13-9365 gnome-shell[3080]: Error looking up permission: GDBus.Error:org.freedesktop.portal.Error.NotFound: No entry for geolocation  Dec 10 09:00:13 imac-XPS-13-9365 systemd[1709]: tmp-snap.rootfs_PDp5l4.mount: Succeeded.  Dec 10 09:00:13 imac-XPS-13-9365 systemd[2829]: tmp-snap.rootfs_PDp5l4.mount: Succeeded.  Dec 10 09:00:13 imac-XPS-13-9365 systemd[1]: tmp-snap.rootfs_PDp5l4.mount: Succeeded.  Dec 10 09:00:13 imac-XPS-13-9365 kernel: [ 33.900456] audit: type=1400 audit(1607608813.640:48): apparmor="DENIED" operation="capable" profile="/snap/core/10444/usr/lib/snapd/snap-confine" pid=3278 comm="snap-confine" capability=4 capname="fsetid"  Dec 10 09:00:13 imac-XPS-13-9365 systemd[1]: NetworkManager-dispatcher.service: Succeeded.  Dec 10 09:00:13 imac-XPS-13-9365 NetworkManager[1093]: <info> [1607608813.7593] manager: sleep: sleep requested (sleeping: no enabled: yes)  Dec 10 09:00:13 imac-XPS-13-9365 ModemManager[1257]: <info> [sleep-monitor] system is about to suspend So I really have no idea what might be causing this, and it doesn't seem clear from what I have reviewed so far.
2020-12-10 16:25:00 iMac attachment added systemd-inhibit https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gdm3/+bug/1907687/+attachment/5442538/+files/systemd-inhibit.txt
2020-12-10 16:31:29 iMac attachment added systemd-inhibit just prior to sleep after login https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gdm3/+bug/1907687/+attachment/5442541/+files/systemd-inhibit-initial.txt
2020-12-11 02:34:45 Daniel van Vugt marked as duplicate 1841826