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I think 'log' is generally very broken in Sierra. Apple fixed most of the problems with it in High Sierra.
It has this:
Code:2018-05-06 09:35:55.060771-0400 localhost kernel[0]: (VoodooPS2Trackpad) VoodooPS2SynapticsTouchPad: Version 1.8.32 starting on OS X Darwin 16.7. 2018-05-06 09:35:55.223748-0400 localhost kernel[0]: (VoodooPS2Trackpad) VoodooPS2Trackpad: Identify TouchPad command returned incorrect byte 2 (of 3): 0x00
Which, if this time "2018-05-06 09:35:55.060771-0400" represents a boot you had SSDT-DisableTrackpadProbe.aml active, .. indicates it is not working.
I suspected that it wasn't working. I tried your SSDT-DisableTrackpadProbe.aml on my Thinkpad laptop. With the SSDT in CLOVER/ACPI/patched, the trackpad still worked (nothing was disabled), so it didn't work there either. Attached is a fresh set of debug files for my DIY Desktop that include my_kernel_log.txt. If this helps you to diagnose a problem with your SSDT, I'll keep testing. If this is a problem unique to my system, we don't need to fix this.