Index: net/log/net_log_util.cc |
diff --git a/net/log/net_log_util.cc b/net/log/net_log_util.cc |
index 97d9a7648a746e3e4c07f08d3a59ed77d57a9ef9..001009c7a6ed0c7a1eedea062bb5010e3bf005a0 100644 |
--- a/net/log/net_log_util.cc |
+++ b/net/log/net_log_util.cc |
@@ -272,23 +272,11 @@ scoped_ptr<base::DictionaryValue> GetNetConstants() { |
} |
// Information about how the "time ticks" values we have given it relate to |
- // actual system times. (We used time ticks throughout since they are stable |
- // across system clock changes). |
+ // actual system times. Time ticks are used throughout since they are stable |
+ // across system clock changes. |
{ |
- int64 cur_time_ms = (base::Time::Now() - base::Time()).InMilliseconds(); |
- |
- int64 cur_time_ticks_ms = |
- (base::TimeTicks::Now() - base::TimeTicks()).InMilliseconds(); |
- |
- // If we add this number to a time tick value, it gives the timestamp. |
- int64 tick_to_time_ms = cur_time_ms - cur_time_ticks_ms; |
- |
- // Chrome on all platforms stores times using the Windows epoch |
- // (Jan 1 1601), but the javascript wants a unix epoch. |
- // TODO(eroman): Getting the timestamp relative to the unix epoch should |
- // be part of the time library. |
- const int64 kUnixEpochMs = 11644473600000LL; |
- int64 tick_to_unix_time_ms = tick_to_time_ms - kUnixEpochMs; |
+ int64 tick_to_unix_time_ms = |
+ (base::TimeTicks() - base::TimeTicks::UnixEpoch()).InMilliseconds(); |
// Pass it as a string, since it may be too large to fit in an integer. |
constants_dict->SetString("timeTickOffset", |