There are two new events generated by dell-wmi, rfkill and fn-lock, from
Dell Systems.

These events are for notification purpose, so we can ignore them.

Tested on XPS 9370.

Signed-off-by: Kai-Heng Feng <kai.heng.f...@canonical.com>
---
I ordered them functionally instead of alphabetically, I can re-order
them to alphabetically if that's more diserable.

 drivers/platform/x86/dell-wmi.c | 8 ++++++++
 1 file changed, 8 insertions(+)

diff --git a/drivers/platform/x86/dell-wmi.c b/drivers/platform/x86/dell-wmi.c
index 8d102195a392..51d2845d2ad9 100644
--- a/drivers/platform/x86/dell-wmi.c
+++ b/drivers/platform/x86/dell-wmi.c
@@ -266,6 +266,13 @@ static const struct key_entry dell_wmi_keymap_type_0010[] 
= {
 
        /* Fn-lock */
        { KE_IGNORE, 0x151, { KEY_RESERVED } },
+       { KE_IGNORE, 0xe035, { KEY_RESERVED } },
+
+       /* Fn-lock switched to function keys */
+       { KE_IGNORE, 0x0000, { KEY_RESERVED } },
+
+       /* Fn-lock switched to multimedia keys */
+       { KE_IGNORE, 0x0001, { KEY_RESERVED } },
 
        /* Change keyboard illumination */
        { KE_IGNORE, 0x152, { KEY_KBDILLUMTOGGLE } },
@@ -275,6 +282,7 @@ static const struct key_entry dell_wmi_keymap_type_0010[] = 
{
         * WMI event is supposed to trigger an action).
         */
        { KE_IGNORE, 0x153, { KEY_RFKILL } },
+       { KE_IGNORE, 0xe008, { KEY_RFKILL } },
 
        /* RGB keyboard backlight control */
        { KE_IGNORE, 0x154, { KEY_RESERVED } },
-- 
2.17.0

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