> +/*
> + * We want to manage the IDE devices using standard Linux SCSI drivers
> + * using the storvsc driver.
> + * Define special channels to support this.
> + */
> +
> +#define HV_MAX_IDE_DEVICES   4
> +#define HV_IDE_BASE_CHANNEL  10
> +#define HV_IDE0_DEV1         HV_IDE_BASE_CHANNEL
> +#define HV_IDE0_DEV2         (HV_IDE_BASE_CHANNEL + 1)
> +#define HV_IDE1_DEV1         (HV_IDE_BASE_CHANNEL + 2)
> +#define HV_IDE1_DEV2         (HV_IDE_BASE_CHANNEL + 3)

This at last needs a good explanation of why these devices are called
IDE if they actually aren't.  I know you've explained the reason to me
before, but it should also be in the code.

The HV_IDE1_DEVn defines don't seem to useful to me.  They are just
used in one place, and doing an opencoded HV_IDE_BASE_CHANNEL +
channel_nr would seem a lot easier to understand to me.

> +static struct  Scsi_Host *storvsc_host;
> +
> +/*
> + * State to manage IDE devices that register with the storvsc driver.
> + *
> + */
> +static struct hv_device *ide_devices[HV_MAX_IDE_DEVICES];
> +
> +static void storvsc_get_ide_info(struct hv_device *dev, int *target, int 
> *path)
> +{
> +     *target =
> +     dev->dev_instance.data[5] << 8 | dev->dev_instance.data[4];
> +
> +     *path =
> +     dev->dev_instance.data[3] << 24 | dev->dev_instance.data[2] << 16 |
> +     dev->dev_instance.data[1] << 8  | dev->dev_instance.data[0];

Pretty odd formatting, I'd rather do it as:

        *target =
                dev->dev_instance.data[5] << 8 |
                dev->dev_instance.data[4];

but more importanly what does path actually stand for here?  Opencoding
this into the caller and adding proper comments explaining the scheme
might be more readable.

> @@ -469,7 +517,6 @@ static int storvsc_queuecommand_lck(struct scsi_cmnd 
> *scmnd,
>       unsigned int sg_count = 0;
>       struct vmscsi_request *vm_srb;
>  
> -
>       /* If retrying, no need to prep the cmd */
>       if (scmnd->host_scribble) {
>  
> @@ -707,7 +754,6 @@ static int storvsc_probe(struct hv_device *device)
>               scsi_host_put(host);
>               return -ENODEV;
>       }
> -
>       scsi_scan_host(host);
>       return ret;

Completely unrelated whitespace changes.
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