These periods are expressed in time units (microseconds) while 40 and 12 are the number of symbol durations these periods will last. We need to multiply them both with phy->symbol_duration in order to get these values in microseconds. Fixes: 8c6ad9cc5157 ("ieee802154: Add NXP MCR20A IEEE 802.15.4 transceiver driver") Signed-off-by: Miquel Raynal <miquel.raynal@xxxxxxxxxxx> --- drivers/net/ieee802154/mcr20a.c | 4 ++-- 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/drivers/net/ieee802154/mcr20a.c b/drivers/net/ieee802154/mcr20a.c index 8dc04e2590b1..383231b85464 100644 --- a/drivers/net/ieee802154/mcr20a.c +++ b/drivers/net/ieee802154/mcr20a.c @@ -976,8 +976,8 @@ static void mcr20a_hw_setup(struct mcr20a_local *lp) dev_dbg(printdev(lp), "%s\n", __func__); phy->symbol_duration = 16; - phy->lifs_period = 40; - phy->sifs_period = 12; + phy->lifs_period = 40 * phy->symbol_duration; + phy->sifs_period = 12 * phy->symbol_duration; hw->flags = IEEE802154_HW_TX_OMIT_CKSUM | IEEE802154_HW_AFILT | -- 2.27.0