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Status: Fixed
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Last visit > 30 days ago
Closed: May 2016
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OS: Linux , Windows , Mac
Pri: 0
Type: Bug-Regression

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issue 488484



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Regression:Invalid request error is seen after signing into gmail.com

Reported by jshan...@etouch.net, May 19 2016

Issue description

Chrome Version: 52.0.2741.0 (Official Build) Revision 19d105a2a1ec66924ff415f27ff170db7a67ba36-refs/heads/master@{#394609}  (64-bit)
OS:Mac OS X(10.10.5, 10.11.4) 

Precondition: Overinstall the latest build on previous build.

What steps will reproduce the problem?
1.Launch chrome and login into gmail.com or google drive.
2.Observe.

Actual: Invalid request error is seen after signing into gmail.com

Expected: Should be able to sign in.

This is a regression issue broken in 'M52' and will soon update other info.

 

Comment 1 by jshan...@etouch.net, May 19 2016

Labels: hasbisect OS-Linux OS-Windows
Owner: pav...@chromium.org
Status: Assigned (was: Unconfirmed)
Manual regression range:
Good Build: 52.0.2740.0
Bad Build:  52.0.2741.0

Narrow bisect:
https://chromium.googlesource.com/chromium/src/+log/979ea2e1da9e66f1c9101982224f9c0556475df8..600f0c57e92bfbd0e27f889d00d4f3089c464077?pretty=fuller&n=10

Suspecting:  r394443 

Actual_result.mp4
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Labels: -Pri-1 ReleaseBlock-Dev Pri-0
Marking the above issue as RB-Dev, as this is very recent regression and is affecting Google Properties. Also, increasing the priority to P0, feel free to lower if it is not required.

This error can also be seen while adding second gmail account to already signed in account.

Thank you!

Comment 3 by pav...@chromium.org, May 19 2016

I tried to reproduce it locally, the issue doesn't repro. I'm building from ToT, will try that in a bit.

My change should not be a cause of this issue, I only removed two functions that weren't referenced from anywhere.

Comment 4 by pav...@chromium.org, May 19 2016

Owner: dahollings@chromium.org
I ran local tests, regression starts from following change: https://codereview.chromium.org/1961573002

Reassigning to dahollings@

Comment 5 by rch@chromium.org, May 19 2016

dahollings: A bit more information from an email thread

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Wonder if it's the cookie crumbling code
Original change now reverted at https://crrev.com/3594feaff9f7cadfcaca9d09aa5ef79daa86552b
I am able to reproduce this issue consistently while trying to login my personal gmail account from incognito on Win7 64-bit OS.
c#8 refers to chrome#52.0.2741.0, however i am not able to reproduce this issue on Latest Canary#52.0.2743.0.

wfh@, Just wondering, are you seeing this issue with latest canary#52.0.2743.0 as well?

Thank you!
jshanbal@ please verify in the latest canary.
With response to comment #10

Have checked the issue in latest canary and it is working as intended.Attached is the screencast for reference.

Thank you.
Expected_Result.mov
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Status: Fixed (was: Assigned)
Marking as fixed, since the offending patch is already reverted.

Comment 13 by kbr@chromium.org, May 23 2016

Blocking: 488484

Comment 14 by kbr@chromium.org, May 23 2016

Issue 613677 has been merged into this issue.

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