Hi All,

So this is a bit of a mess which I'm trying to sort out ATM, there are
at least 4 different issues with Ideapad touchpads that I'm aware of:

1. There was a Linux ACPI issue where the resource-list (_CRS) for the touchpad 
given to Linux was not correct, this has been fixed for a while now by these 2 
commits from me:
https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/commit/?id=21653a4181ff292480599dad996a2b759ccf050f
https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/commit/?id=8058d69905058ec8f467a120b5ec5bb831ea67f3
These commits should be in recent Ubuntu kernels so if you are still seeing 
issues then this issue was not the root cause for your laptop model.

2. On some Ideapad models the elants_i2c driver takes control of handling the 
touchpad, but the touchpad does not talk the elants protocol at all, it uses 
the standard I2C-HID protocol so this does not work. If adding 
"initcall_blacklist=elants_i2c_driver_init" to your kernel commandline fixes 
things, then your Ideapad model is hit by this. This is fixed now by this 
commit from me:
https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/commit/?id=65299e8bfb24774e6340e93ae49f6626598917c8
This commit was added to the 5.10.y and 5.12.y stable kernel series a couple of 
days ago, so hopefully it will get added to the Ubuntu kernels soon too.

3. On some Ideapads the BIOS seems to corrupt its own settings (often
after a BIOS update) and as a result of this the BIOS is returning bogus
addresses (NULL or 0xffffffff) as base-address from the ACPI _CRS call
for some PCI devices, including the I2C controller connected to the
touchpad. If adding "pci=nocrs" as a workaround helps then your model
Ideapad is affected by this issue.

4. On some Ideapads something goes wrong with the OSYS code in the ACPI tables, 
this code is responsible for detecting which Windows version the ACPI tables 
think they are dealing with (or which Windows version Linux mimicks in case you 
are running Linux). To see if your Ideapad is affected by this issue try 
running:
"cat /sys/bus/acpi/devices/XXXX0000\:00/status"
from a terminal, if the output of this command is "15" then your model is 
affected by this issue. At least the "Lenovo Thinkbook 14-ILL" is known to be 
affected by this. The exact root cause of this is unknown atm. If your laptop 
is affected by this please run "acpidump -o acpidump" and attach the acpidump 
here, in combination with specifying the exact model of your laptop.

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  MSFT0004:00 06CB:CD98 Touchpad/trackpad mouse randomly not recognized
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