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I found it, Greg's chapter `The Linux Kernel Driver Model: The Benefits of Working Together` on page 267
- https://www.oreilly.com/library/view/beautiful-code/97805965...
- https://github.com/bharathi26/books-1/blob/master/software-d...
So I'll definitely get it a read. Thanks!
I don't think this works with 2019 or later Intel Macbooks, but as far as I know the most recent relevant information and drivers are here: https://github.com/roadrunner2/macbook12-spi-driver. In my own experience, it's the trackpad, keyboard, and built-in speakers that don't work, but everything else seemed to be fine (2015 macbook).
A quick search led me to this: https://github.com/Dunedan/mbp-2016-linux#keyboard--touchpad
It seems to be related to the T2 chip and the BCE driver linked there should solve it.