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Title:
Lenovo touchpad intermittently stops working with i2c_designware
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> Dell Precision 5470
Isn't this an Intel platform?
> There is a question in the thread above about AGESA version, but I don't see
> the AGESA string in the dmidecode output on my system.
If it's an Intel system showing similar symptom then it shows this might
not be an AMD specific issue.
> I
Update: My original issue was likely faulty hardware. I replaced the
trackpad and haven't been able to reproduce the problem since. (Though I
won't feel totally confident for a few more weeks.) Thanks to all who
looked into the kernel side of potential causes!
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Title:
Lenovo touchpad intermittently stops working with i2c_designware
(In reply to Mario Limonciello (AMD) from comment #9)
> > Dell Precision 5470
>
> Isn't this an Intel platform?
Yes
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Hi,
Here is another system with a similar problem: the touchpad randomly
stops responding. This is Dell Precision 5470. I saw the issue with
the 6.11 kernel series and BIOS 1.24. Now it is updated to
Dell Inc. Precision 5470/02RK6V, BIOS 1.26.0 09/12/2024
and Linux 6.12.1-1.el9.elrepo.x86_64,
Same issue on Dell Inspiron 7415 2-in-1. I have already upgraded the
BIOS to 1.24.0.
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Title:
Lenovo touchpad intermittently stops wo
I am facing exactly same symptoms as described on my Lenovo Yoga Slim
Pro 7 14ACH5. However I don't see messages containing "i2c_designware"
in system logs.
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I am also experiencing the same issue on my Thinkbook 14p G2 ACH laptop.
I also have my touchpad first become somewhat unresponsive for a few
seconds and then completely lost input. Running `rmmod i2c_hid_acpi
i2c_hid` before suspend, and running `modprobe i2c_hid_acpi` after
resume usually resolve
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FWIW I don't feel this is likely a kernel regression but rather a
platform firmware problem.
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