devices: implement sleep/wake for StubPciDevice.

This "device" has no workers, so a trivial sleep/wake implementation is
correct.

BUG=b:266622734
TEST=builds (there is no functional change).

Change-Id: I30e7b5bb94e719aa1f3485b9fcf5d5dc3b66ed21
Reviewed-on: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/crosvm/crosvm/+/4309990
Reviewed-by: Elie Kheirallah <khei@google.com>
Commit-Queue: Noah Gold <nkgold@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Frederick Mayle <fmayle@google.com>
1 file changed
tree: e503496a3647d88ad760d060c84c9cf71f9d05d4
  1. .cargo/
  2. .config/
  3. .devcontainer/
  4. .github/
  5. .vscode/
  6. aarch64/
  7. acpi_tables/
  8. anti_tamper/
  9. arch/
  10. argh_helpers/
  11. base/
  12. bit_field/
  13. broker_ipc/
  14. common/
  15. crash_report/
  16. cros_async/
  17. cros_fdt/
  18. cros_tracing/
  19. crosvm-fuzz/
  20. crosvm_cli/
  21. crosvm_control/
  22. crosvm_plugin/
  23. devices/
  24. disk/
  25. docs/
  26. e2e_tests/
  27. fuse/
  28. gpu_display/
  29. hypervisor/
  30. infra/
  31. io_uring/
  32. jail/
  33. kernel_cmdline/
  34. kernel_loader/
  35. kvm/
  36. kvm_sys/
  37. libcras_stub/
  38. linux_input_sys/
  39. logo/
  40. media/
  41. metrics/
  42. net_sys/
  43. net_util/
  44. power_monitor/
  45. prebuilts/
  46. proto_build_tools/
  47. protos/
  48. qcow_utils/
  49. resources/
  50. rutabaga_gfx/
  51. sandbox/
  52. serde_keyvalue/
  53. src/
  54. swap/
  55. system_api/
  56. tests/
  57. third_party/
  58. tools/
  59. tpm2/
  60. tpm2-sys/
  61. tube_transporter/
  62. usb_sys/
  63. usb_util/
  64. vfio_sys/
  65. vhost/
  66. virtio_sys/
  67. vm_control/
  68. vm_memory/
  69. win_audio/
  70. win_util/
  71. x86_64/
  72. .dockerignore
  73. .envrc
  74. .gitignore
  75. .gitmodules
  76. .rustfmt.toml
  77. ARCHITECTURE.md
  78. Cargo.lock
  79. Cargo.toml
  80. CONTRIBUTING.md
  81. DIR_METADATA
  82. LICENSE
  83. mypy.ini
  84. OWNERS
  85. OWNERS_COUNCIL
  86. PRESUBMIT.cfg
  87. pyproject.toml
  88. README.chromeos.md
  89. README.md
  90. rust-toolchain
README.md

crosvm - The ChromeOS Virtual Machine Monitor

crosvm is a virtual machine monitor (VMM) based on Linux’s KVM hypervisor, with a focus on simplicity, security, and speed. crosvm is intended to run Linux guests, originally as a security boundary for running native applications on the ChromeOS platform. Compared to QEMU, crosvm doesn’t emulate architectures or real hardware, instead concentrating on paravirtualized devices, such as the virtio standard.

crosvm is currently used to run Linux/Android guests on ChromeOS devices.

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