github.com/core-coin/go-core/v2@v2.1.9/common/fdlimit/fdlimit_windows.go (about)

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    16  
    17  package fdlimit
    18  
    19  import "fmt"
    20  
    21  // hardlimit is the number of file descriptors allowed at max by the kernel.
    22  const hardlimit = 16384
    23  
    24  // Raise tries to maximize the file descriptor allowance of this process
    25  // to the maximum hard-limit allowed by the OS.
    26  func Raise(max uint64) (uint64, error) {
    27  	// This method is NOP by design:
    28  	//  * Linux/Darwin counterparts need to manually increase per process limits
    29  	//  * On Windows Go uses the CreateFile API, which is limited to 16K files, non
    30  	//    changeable from within a running process
    31  	// This way we can always "request" raising the limits, which will either have
    32  	// or not have effect based on the platform we're running on.
    33  	if max > hardlimit {
    34  		return hardlimit, fmt.Errorf("file descriptor limit (%d) reached", hardlimit)
    35  	}
    36  	return max, nil
    37  }
    38  
    39  // Current retrieves the number of file descriptors allowed to be opened by this
    40  // process.
    41  func Current() (int, error) {
    42  	// Please see Raise for the reason why we use hard coded 16K as the limit
    43  	return hardlimit, nil
    44  }
    45  
    46  // Maximum retrieves the maximum number of file descriptors this process is
    47  // allowed to request for itself.
    48  func Maximum() (int, error) {
    49  	return Current()
    50  }