Updated bug description with SRU rationale, set bug status back to
Triaged.

** Description changed:

+ SRU Justification
+ =================
+ 
+ [Impact]
+ Sometimes the notebook touchpad is non-functional upon system boot or 
resuming from suspend. OEMs that we work with consider this bug as very bad 
user experience.
+ 
+ [Test Case]
+ This bug happens infrequently, but on machines that are affected by this bug, 
one can prove this fix empirically by rebooting the machine many times (e.g. 
>50) and make sure the touchpad is working after each reboot.
+ 
+ [Regression Potential]
+ This bug is fixed by adding a new udev rule, and this rule is to modprobe the 
kernel module when serio event is received. This does not have adverse effect 
on unaffected systems, and I can't see how it will lead to regressions.
+ 
+ --
+ 
+ Original description:
+ 
  This happens very infrequently. The symptom is touchpad not working
  after boot up unless a reboot is made, or a manual "modprobe psmouse" is
  performed on the command line. Movement or click activities on the
  touchpad during system startup will increase the chance of happening of
  this issue.
  
  The root cause is a race condition upon system startup, that the serio1
  device (i.e. the AUX port) could be temporarily binded to the keyboard
  driver, and thus udev rule will ignore the event by not loading psmouse
  at all. A detailed explanation of the theory is as follows:
  
  1. serio ports (e.g. AUX port for touchpad) are different than other devices 
that:
-    - the kernel is using a dedicated kernel thread kseriod to handle the 
events
-    - interrupts on serio port will trigger connect attempt, as the OS has no 
idea when a keyboard/mouse could be plugged into the computer
+    - the kernel is using a dedicated kernel thread kseriod to handle the 
events
+    - interrupts on serio port will trigger connect attempt, as the OS has no 
idea when a keyboard/mouse could be plugged into the computer
  
  2. The AT keyboard driver atkbd.c is built-in to the kernel for speed up
  as there will be normally an AT keyboard present, however, as on a
  normal PC, the keyboard can be connected to either the keyboard PS/2
  port (i.e. KBD port), or the mouse PS/2 port (i.e. AUX port), the atkbd
  driver will be probed each time an interrupt is generated on the AUX
  port, in case there is a plug
  
  3. When doing the probing, the serio1 device will be temporarily binded
  with atkbd, and this is in the context of kseriod
  
  4. udev has the chance of being launched at the same time, the time that
  udev is launched, there will be a trigger to replay all uevents
  
  5. that trigger will request uevents to be generated from the kernel,
  and if serio1 happens to be in the middle of a probing (most likely with
  atkbd), the uevent generated will have DRIVER=atkbd with it
  
  6. psmouse is being built as a module, udev is following the rule below
  to load psmouse ondemand:
  
-   /lib/udev/rules.d/80-drivers.rules:
-   ...
-   DRIVER!="?*", ENV{MODALIAS}=="?*", RUN+="/sbin/modprobe -bv $env{MODALIAS}"
+   /lib/udev/rules.d/80-drivers.rules:
+   ...
+   DRIVER!="?*", ENV{MODALIAS}=="?*", RUN+="/sbin/modprobe -bv $env{MODALIAS}"
  
  7. So if uevent for serio1 happens to be with DRIVER entry, this rule
  will _not_ be performed as DRIVER!="?*" is _not_ matched, thus modprobe
  will not load psmouse on demand
  
  8. One simple fix is to add one additional rule to 80-drivers.rules, so
  that serio events are treated special that modprobe will anyway be
  performed, e.g.
  
-   SUBSYSTEM=="serio", ENV{MODALIAS}=="?*", RUN+="/sbin/modprobe -bv
+   SUBSYSTEM=="serio", ENV{MODALIAS}=="?*", RUN+="/sbin/modprobe -bv
  $env{MODALIAS}"

** Changed in: udev (Ubuntu Oneiric)
       Status: Incomplete => Triaged

** Changed in: udev (Ubuntu Precise)
       Status: Incomplete => Triaged

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  Touchpad sometimes not working upon system startup

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