Maybe it worked with kernel 4.19 with your distribution but touchpad didn't 
work for me since i only use vanilla kernels without patches.
Ubuntu patches i2c-amd-mp2 support, in older kernel series there was an older 
version that didn't work for many laptop users that needed to recompile the 
kernel without that module built in and add the support later, but maybe it 
works with A315-41 laptops.
In later ubuntu kernels series the i2c-amd-mp2 support is built as a module =m 
instead so it can stopped from loading, in 4.19 it's still compiled into the 
kernel =y for both x86_64 and i386 in the kernel config but in 5.0 it's 
compiled as a module =m for x86_64 but not at all for i386 (source 
https://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline).
If that patched support makes your touchpad work good with ubuntu then good for 
you but not everyone is a ubuntu user.
For vanilla kernels the touchpad support is supposed to land in mainline in 
kernel 5.2.

It's very easy for people using certain distributions to think that because 
something works that it's works for everyone, not taking into account the 
distributions extensive patching and fixes everywhere but also hardware 
variations.
I use vanilla kernels not patched ones.
I just tried a non patched 4.19 kernel with those options and it did boot, i 
was also able to get touchpad working with dkms i2c-amd-mp2, so things seems to 
work with 4.19 as well.
If your distribution use patched kernels you might have had some support with 
earlier kernels, not because of the linux kernel but rather your distributions 
patches, so kernel updates might be different with different distributions or 
if you use a vanilla kernel.

Battery draining, i don't have any drainage battery problems that i am aware 
of, yesterday i used my laptop for 3 hours on battery, working, looking some 
youtube, some video from hdd and 25-30minutes of compiling.
I think that the battery uptime is acceptable and i got almost 3h with 4.19 as 
well but then i didn't compile anything.
I got no idea how long the battery should last but 3h seems ok to me.
How fast do your battery drain?

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Title:
  Acer Aspire A315 IOAPIC failure on Ubuntu 18.04, kernel hangs, can't
  load, kernel freeze  (AMD Ryzen 5/Radeon/Raven) / AMDGPU Hybrid crash

Status in amd:
  Fix Released
Status in Linux:
  Incomplete
Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
  Triaged

Bug description:
  CPU: Ryzen 5 2500U
  VGA: Radeon 535
  Notebook: Acer Aspire A315

  This is a brand new notebook on the market with Ryzen 5/Radeon. 
  The default kernel of Ubuntu(18.04) hangs at loading with message:

  tsc: Refined TSC clocksource calibration: 1996.250 MHz
  clocksource: tsc: mask: 0xffffffffffffffff max_cycles: (...), max_idle_ns: 
(...) 
  Soft lockup

  Using pci=noacpi kernel parameter kernel loads without any problem but
  my notebook produces more heat than on Win10. If I know right Acer
  notebooks need ACPI to the correct power management.

  The same thing happens on mainline 4.17,4.18rc1-2.
  BIOS upgrade to the latest version: 1.08 hasn't helped

  This problem has been reported upstream:
  https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=200087

  The latest correctly working kernel was 4.13.* but the heat problem
  was present with this too.

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