Check bug 1798363 if you have a new shiny computer..
This was only ever to ask backporting of a supposedly-not-enough-in-other-cases
fix.
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As Paul D. just described I am also seeing this on my Razer Blade Pro 17
2021. I'm assuming this and the 15 inch probably use the same
touchpad/driver.
I've seen this on Kubuntu 21.10 and with kernel 5.13. Will try with some
newer kernels too but 5.15 completely broke suspend, so will need to
trou
I am seeing this on my system POP!_OS 21.04. kernel 5.13.0
Would love a fix.
It's a brand new Razer Blade 15 Advanced 2021.
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This message re appeared and is flooding my syslog file. I am now on
Ubuntu 20.04 kernel version 5.4.0. I am investigating. Any tips will be
appreciated.
I have tried a couple of the above fixes no luck yet.
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@seppel Can you try if the patch https://lore.kernel.org/linux-
gpio/20200424091201.568-1-caizhaop...@uniontech.com/ fixes an issue?
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Use `cat /sys/power/mem_sleep` to check.
Ask them to disable touchpad completely during suspend.
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Yes problem appeared 2 times right after suspend, but not after every suspend.
(basically I'm not fluent what suspend mode is in use, I just closed laptop lid
to suspend and opened it back next day or after a hour. During all that time
laptop was suspended without external power source).
Power s
Do you have this issue after S3?
This issue generally happens to platforms that default to use s2idle but S3 is
in use.
BIOS doesn't turn off the touchpad power during S3, hence the IRQ gets pulled
up.
So I suggest use s2idle, or ask the platform vendor to solve the issue
from BIOS.
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I still experience this issue on
linux-image-4.18.0-16-lowlatency 4.18.0-16.17~18.04.1
It doesn't flood logs, however i2c kernel threads consumes a lot of CPU. Only
module reload is helpful.
System is Dell Latitude 7490
Please don't close this bugreport!
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I also confirm that this issue is fixed as of 4.18.0-16-generic.
Changelogs show that the fix is indeed included:
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/4.18.0-16.17
Thank you, Kai-Heng Feng!
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Issue is fixed by kernel version 4.18.0-16 on my Elan touchpad ELAN0501
04F3:305B touchpad. Selecting 4.18.0-15 brings the issue back, so I can
confirm it was in the kernel and not another update.
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Same issue here with a Dell inspiron 7373, I can see the trash messages
in the virtual terminals after recover from suspend making them useless.
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I've set up configuration that loads/unloads i2c_hid module on every
suspend/resume. However now one kernel thread [irq/17-i2c_desi] consumes
20% of my CPU
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Once the SRU [1] has completed, the issue should be solved.
[1] https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/kernel-
team/2019-January/098134.html
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Thanks to your comment I also realized that journald still logs the
dmesg driver spam which results in bloated journald log files as well.
Few more steps is required to alleviate that:
1. sudo vi /etc/systemd/journald.conf
2. Uncomment Storage=auto and change it to Storage=none
3. Uncomment Forwar
That's a good point but unfortunately unloading and reloading the module
doesn't stop the messages from being produced on my system. Also, until
the issue is fixed, my aim was exactly to filter unnecessary events from
syslog to avoid bloated log files (kern.log and syslog) and unnecessary
events si
Hmmm, filtering out syslog treats only a single symptom (dmesg, etc will
still have log spew) not to mention the events are still occurring
resulting in wasted CPU cycles. Why not just unload and reload the
module? It's much more straightforward...
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I have the same issue.
Workarounds with driver recompilation are not really a good fit in my
case since they require to set up a build system and also to enroll a
MOK key for unsigned drivers to work because I have Secure Boot enabled.
acpi_osi workaround disables touchpad on my system.
Until the
Dell Inspiron 15 7559
Kernel 4.15.0-43
Problem persists even after Rekby's workaround. Rebooting has no affect,
so my issue has nothing to do with suspending/sleeping my pc. Also tried
acpi_osi="" in grub. This only disables my touchpad.
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I also experienced on Dell Latitude 7490
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Adding "acpi_osi=" to GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT is good
xiaomi notebook pro manjaro linux4.20
thank you
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I've been having this same issue on my HP Envy. Rekby's workaround
appears to have solved my issue - thank you!!
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changing dev_err to dev_err_once like suggested in comment 35 worked for me,
thank you!
probably this hides the cause but at least I'm no longer being hit with tons
of messages in syslog
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Jacob, what you see is a different issue than the original bug report, and
should be addressed by next Ubuntu kernel release:
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/kernel-team/2018-November/096693.html
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Same bug on Dell Precision 3530 laptop.
Dec 17 09:24:45 j-3530 kernel: [225540.767030] i2c_hid i2c-DELL0820:00:
i2c_hid_get_input: incomplete report (30/2)
Dec 17 09:24:45 j-3530 kernel: [225540.768277] i2c_hid i2c-DELL0820:00:
i2c_hid_get_input: incomplete report (30/2)
BIOS on Dell 3530 does
Same bug on an Acer Aspire ES 15.
I found a solution by changing the touchpad BIOS value from "advanced" to
"standard".
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I was having the same issue on a dell inspiron 15 7000, with more
i2c_hid i2c-ELAN2097:00: i2c_hid_get_input: incomplete report (67/65535)
records in my logs per second than I cared to count.
adding 'acpi_osi=' to GRUB_CMD_LINE_DEFAULT only seemed to succeed in disabling
my trackpad, so i qui
I have a similar workaround as Rekby, only as a pm-action hook.
https://gitlab.com/snippets/1786967
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I have same problem with Dell Latitude E7480 with attached dock station
(without station I haven't the bug).
Ubuntu 18.04, kernel 4.15.0-39-generic.
I have workaround the bug with unload module before sleep and load after resume
https://gist.github.com/rekby/0f0859bca9c80d6b8fc52ec13b3b0772
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IEI Integration Corp DELL081C:00 044E:121F Touchpad
part of result of xinput --list :
⎡ Virtual core pointer id=2[master pointer (3)]
⎜ ↳ Virtual core XTEST pointerid=4[slave pointer
Your touchpad should be Alps instead of Elan.
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Same problem on my Dell Latitude 7490 with Ubuntu 18.04
kernel 4.15.0-39-generic
kernel: [34885.632118] i2c_hid i2c-ELAN25B6:00: i2c_hid_get_input: incomplete
report (67/65535)
kernel: [ 345.340263] i2c_hid i2c-DELL081C:00: i2c_hid_get_input: incomplete
report (30/2)
with your kernel 4.15.0-42-
Kai-Heng - just tried out that kernel and that looks like it stops the
issue for me here - thank you.
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Please test if this kernel helps:
https://people.canonical.com/~khfeng/lp1784152-sda/
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I have this issue too - it's on a Dell Inspiron 7373. If there is
anything I can do to help debug, please let me know.
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I'm having same issue, I'm using KDE Neon latest user edition with Kernel
4.15.0-48-generic
my system is same as @Mirek Opoka , Mi Notebook Pro
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I'm having the same issue with my Mi Notebook Pro (I'm using debian
buster with 4.18 kernel). To fix that I compiled the i2c-hid module
replacing dev_err with dev_err_once - so I still can see the "incomplete
report" but only once and not 20 times per second (during sliding finger
over the touchpad
If "incomplete report" gets spewed when using the touchpad, it can be
similar to [1].
If the "incomplete report" floods after S3, it's a different issue,
please file new bug for it.
[1] https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=201311
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htt
Confirming that this seems to happen on a Dell Vostro 3578 laptop when
it wakes up from suspended state, i.e., when lid opened. Syslog filled
with following lines:
i2c_hid i2c-DELL0844:00: i2c_hid_get_input: incomplete report (14/65535)
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I stand corrected my syslog is now already 800 Mb flooded by the above error.
My problem is not solved.
Just to document my steps.
1. My normal day to day I use a mouse connected to the computer. From above the
problem sound to be originating from the touch-pad.
2. This weekend I used the pc on t
Ascaris, Just an idea I did changes to the touchpad settings at that point
also. Not sure if that was the reason the messages stopped.
1. Switch off "tap to click" in the Ubuntu touchpad settings.
2. Used the Gnome tweaks tool to switch on the right button on the touchpad.
"Mouse Click Emulation"
Ascaris, I did no action to solve the problem. I received my new Dell laptop,
was busy setting up my ubuntu 18.04. Started to work found my laptop Hard drive
was always busy and sluggish. After few days I found the problem, the syslog
was huge with thousands of the above messages. I decided to s
Niel, it's still happening on my system as of now (October 10, 2018),
using latest Ubuntu kernel. Did you change the touchpad to basic mode
by any chance?
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I just updated my system (sudo apt dist-upgrade), and still having the issue,
latest kernel didn't fix it for me.
I am attaching the ``udevadm info -e`` for Dell Inspiron 15 5577, without any
boot kernel params set.
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I think an update fixed this for me, the log flooding have not happened now for
24 hours. Can anyone else confirm this.
Ubuntu 18.04 fully updated - No steps was taken to fix this from my side.
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kdanilov, is it possible for you to file a separate bug?
Precision 7730 should use ALPS touchpad instead of ELAN touchpad.
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Dell precision 7730, ubuntu 18.04, 4.15.0-1021-oem - "acpi_osi=" doesn't
work
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That means the workaround (increases the input length to 64) that works
for me doesn't work for you.
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Kai-Heng Feng,
I installed the kernel as linked in post #18. It installed without a
problem and booted and ran on the laptop just like the official kernels.
I've confirmed it is 4.19.1 running.
Unfortunately, dmesg still reports many multiples of the error in
question each time I use the touchpa
I have HP Elitebook 850 G5 and I'm experiencing this issue too.
Here is my udevadm info -e.
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Sorry, I forgot to attach the output of `udevadm info -e`. Here is the
result for my Dell Inspiron 15 7559
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I have installed your kernel build and removed all kernel parameters but
it unfortunately didn't fix the issue.
'uname -a'
Linux Kubuntu 4.19.0-1-generic #2~elan+i2c SMP Fri Sep 28 04:25:10 CST 2018
x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
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Adding "udevadm info -e" results for my Swift 1. I2C is active, kernel
parameter as above not set, kernel 4.15.0-35-generic
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Seeing it also on my Acer Swift 1 laptop with the newer Ubuntu 4.15
kernel releases (newest as of this writing is 4.15.0-35-38, and the
issue is present in that build) and also with the mainline 4.18.10
release. My touchpad is also an Elantech, but is a different model from
the original report. My
> Can you check if "i2c-hid" is loaded via `lsmod`?
i2c_hid is indeed loaded when I run lsmod.
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it was solved when i changed on BIOS the Touchpad option from Advanced
to Basic Features.
as the user Keith Brown. When Adding "acpi_osi=" to
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT left me without a trackpad.
my device is an Acer Predator Helios 300 | Debian Stretch 9.5.0
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This is happening to me too on an Acer Aspire 5 A515-51G-515J. Adding
"acpi_osi=" to GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT left me without a trackpad (it
eliminated the log messages too, of course!).
$ uname -a
Linux dev 4.15.0-33-generic #36~16.04.1-Ubuntu SMP Wed Aug 15 17:21:05 UTC 2018
x86_64 x86_64 x86
I guess that parameter puts the touchpad into PS/2 mouse mode.
Can you check if "i2c-hid" is loaded via `lsmod`?
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Hi Joseph, thank you for building a test kernel.
I have installed it on my machine and it booted successfully. However,
the bug still persists without "acpi_osi=" added to
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT like before.
To make sure I was running your test kernel, I ran uname -v and it
returned #35~lp178
I built a test kernel with commit ef6eaf27274c0351f7059163918f3795da13199c.
The test kernel can be downloaded from:
http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~jsalisbury/lp1784152
Can you test this kernel and see if it resolves this bug?
Note about installing test kernels:
• If the test kernel is prior to 4.15(
Adding "acpi_osi=" to GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT fixed the issue for me
on my Dell Inspiron 15 7559. Thanks for this solution!
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I think I've found a workaround for this issue, in my case adding 'acpi_osi='
to the linux kernel parameters solved it.
I am running a Dell Inspiron 15 5577 (with latest BIOS, v1.1.0).
For a permanent solution, I changed this line at:
```/etc/default/grub
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet spla
This is happening to me too on an Acer Aspire E 17 E5-774G-58GS. I tried
that apport command above to send you my logs, but apparently since I
didn't create the bug I'm not allowed :D
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I am having the same issue, sadly I have a fresh 18.04 install, so I
cannot revert to an older kernel, let me know what I can do to avoid the
issue, or help you find a solution.
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