I updated the BIOS.  This allowed me to remove the "pcie_aspm=off" and
"pci=noaer" kernel parameters.  The others are still necessary though.
Removing "noapic" makes the system hang on boot (after the initial RAM
disk message I think, so I don't know how to get any data on what that's
all about).

Results are the same for the Ubuntu stock 4.18 kernel and the 4.19
kernel that Anthony Wong sent me.  The BIOS update didn't help with the
touch pad either.

I still think this has something to do with the "i2c_designware
AMDI0010:01: controller timed out" message.  Any way we can get more
info on what that's all about?

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