I'm one of the authors for the patch used above and wanted to highlight
that there was a bug in it that broke the existing keyboard support. It
was later fixed in the kernel with commit
c8b1b3dd89ea7b3f77a73e59c4c4495e16338e15. I've attached this as a patch
(fix_keyboard.patch). This patch is required for the previous keyboard
functionality to work again.

Unfortunately I don't have the hardware to test any proposed kernel (or
to provide any logs) but I wanted to bring this bug to your attention.

There was also another issue that could occur during startup with these
I2C Touchpad devices. This issue was fixed in commit
a89af4abdf9b353cdd6f61afc0eaaac403304873. This commit is required for
reliable Touchpad functionality.

Both these commits are in v4.10 of the Kernel (thus in Ubuntu 17.04).

** Patch added: "fix_keyboard.patch"
   
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1650895/+attachment/4863405/+files/fix_keyboard.patch

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