The solution has been found and should have been rather obvious in the
first place... Just try a different distribution.
I decided to try out Linux Mint 20.1 and have been testing it for the
past ~6 hours, completely stock (except for all updates installed), no
kernel modifications or GRUB options
Well, I spent the past few hours pouring over the entirety of this
thread and I didn't try the patches to pinctrl-amd.c provided by @Helmut
Stult in post #317. These were downloaded and placed in the same source
directory as the other patches for Manjaro kernel 5.11.13-1 and lines
were added to the
Hey there @Coiby Xu thank you,
I think I understand what you mean, basically use your Github for this,
standalone_i2c_hid, but copy the i2c drivers from the cloned Manjaro
kernel 5.9.16-1 ../src/linux-5.9/drivers/hid/i2c-hid/ directory into the
../i2c-hid_standalone/ directory in your project (rep
I don't know what I was comparing before, but I was wrong. The pinctrl-
amd.c drivers are different between the two kernels. Apologies. I wonder
if just dropping in the 5.9 pinctrl-amd.c driver (+possibly other
related needed ones?) into 5.10 (or later) would work?
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You received this bug notifi
Since this is the main thread on the Internet about this issue, I
suppose it is appropriate to post here even though I am using Manjaro.
- This issue is non-present on a Thinkpad 3 14ADA05 with touchpad
MSFT0001:00 06CB:CE2D on kernel 5.9.16-1 which uses i2c_hid. It is not
elantech or designware (