[Bug 1728244] Re: Touchpad stops working after reboot on Apollo Lake

2018-01-02 Thread Daniel Ruoso
@w-guerlich I think that sounds like an interesting bet. I'm not sure
I'll be able to test it today, but if someone does, please report back.

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[Bug 1728244] Re: Touchpad stops working after reboot on Apollo Lake

2018-01-02 Thread Daniel Ruoso
I'm using Debian Stretch, but I took the source package from the
unstable kernel, applied all of the patches referenced by two links in
this thread (one to a single github commit, and the other to the branch
merged to the Head kernel) and I got it fully working, including multi-
touch gestures and button clicks (I'm not on the box right now, but I'm
pretty sure both left and right click were working, but let button for
sure is). The only remaining issue is the initialization problem.

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[Bug 1728244] Re: Touchpad stops working after reboot on Apollo Lake

2017-12-30 Thread Daniel Ruoso
I think I just had a huge breakthrough, after installing a kernel 4.14.0
with all of the patches referenced here, suddenly the touchpad was
working. I went ahead and rebooted and sure enough the touchpad was not
working again. Then I thought, what if I suspend the computer? And sure
enough, the touchpad magically starts working after the computer wakes
up. I think there's some device initialization code that gets called on
wake-up that is missed on boot.

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