Public bug reported:

$ lsb_release -rd
Description:    Ubuntu 16.04 LTS
Release:        16.04

$ apt-cache policy gnome-session-bin
gnome-session-bin:
  Installed: 3.18.1.2-1ubuntu1.16.04.1
  Candidate: 3.18.1.2-1ubuntu1.16.04.1
  Version table:
 *** 3.18.1.2-1ubuntu1.16.04.1 500
        500 http://es.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu xenial-updates/main amd64 
Packages
        100 /var/lib/dpkg/status
     3.18.1.2-1ubuntu1 500
        500 http://es.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu xenial/main amd64 Packages

I'm using gnome-session-flashback

What happens:
The screen doesn't lock when having certain pages in Chrome tabs

Expected:
The screen should lock after the configured timeout in settings.


I've been having this issue sice before 14.04, which I recently upgraded
(fresh install) to 16.04.

After fresh install, the screen would turn down and lock the computer
after 10 minutes (or whatever time I setup). At one point it stopped
working. The screen never shuts down unless I manually lock the session
with CTRL-ALT-L.

I've followed the steps in
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingScreenLocking#Debugging_procedure

The culprit seems to be that Chrome issues some suspend inhibitions
through dbus when doing certain operations. Many people find this
problem when using Yahoo Mail. I can reproduce it with Odoo. I'm pretty
sure that Chrome is doing something else of what i've found out.

1) Gnome screen saver works correctly. I can trigger it manually with:
$ gnome-screensaver-command -a

2) Gnome screen saver never receives the "session idle" status callback.

3) When Chrome is not running, I can manually inhibit the idle status:
$ gnome-session-inhibit --app-id test --reason "manual idle inhibit" 
--inhibit-only --inhibit idle:suspend
Inhibiting until Ctrl+C is pressed...

4) I can query the inhibitors:
$ dbus-send --print-reply --dest=org.gnome.SessionManager 
/org/gnome/SessionManager org.gnome.SessionManager.GetInhibitorsmethod return 
time=1468170482.066533 sender=:1.19 -> destination=:1.1315311 serial=1329103 
reply_serial=2
   array [
      object path "/org/gnome/SessionManager/Inhibitor1686"
   ]
$ gdbus call --session --dest org.gnome.SessionManager --object-path 
/org/gnome/SessionManager/Inhibitor1686 --method 
org.gnome.SessionManager.Inhibitor.GetAppId 
('test',)
$ gdbus call --session --dest org.gnome.SessionManager --object-path 
/org/gnome/SessionManager/Inhibitor1686 --method 
org.gnome.SessionManager.Inhibitor.GetReason 
('manual idle inhibit',)
$ gdbus call --session --dest org.gnome.SessionManager --object-path 
/org/gnome/SessionManager/Inhibitor1686 --method 
org.gnome.SessionManager.Inhibitor.GetFlags
(uint32 12,)

12=4(suspend) + 8(idle)

5) When testing, I can inhibit for 70 seconds, idle timeout being 60 (1
minute). After these 70 seconds pass, the screen locks.

6) Regarding Chrome, this is the information I get when querying the inhibitor:
GetAppId: ('/usr/bin/google-chrome-stable',)
GetReason: ('Uploading data to 10.200.0.163',)
GetFlags: (uint32 4,)

The flags just inhibits suspend, not locking or entering powersaving
mode.

This inhibitor seems to stay for 10-15 seconds, then goes away for
another 30-60 seconds. The screen NEVER locks when this tab is open. No
matter the inhibitor is present or not.


I'm not sure where to go on. If it's a Chrome bug it must be using other
mechanisms to prevent the idle timeout. Any ideas on what to look for?

Julian.

** Affects: gnome-session (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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  Screen doesn't lock or go to sleep when certain Chrome tabs are open

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