Thanks for the bug report.

Please:

1. Explain the steps used in "suspend my screen, then turn on the
screen".

2. Run:

   gsettings get org.gnome.desktop.lockdown disable-lock-screen

   and tell us the result.

3. Delete any local extensions you may have:

   cd ~/.local/share/gnome-shell/
   rm -rf extensions

   and log in again.

4. If the problem still happens then next time it does after turning on
the screen, run:

   journalctl -b0 > journal-on-wakeup.txt

   and attach the resulting text file here.

5. Note you also seem to be experiencing amdgpu kernel driver crashes.
I'm not sure how that could cause this bug in a Wayland session, but it
certainly could in a Xorg session.


** Changed in: gnome-shell (Ubuntu)
       Status: New => Incomplete

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  After I suspend my screen, when I turn on my screen, I don't need to
  type the password. I checked my settings and bios, everything is fine
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