power: regulator: Do not call set_suspend_value with -ENODATA

On some boards a PMIC regulator is flagged with regulator-on-in-suspend
and does not define any suspend or max microvolt, e.g. on Radxa ROCK 3A:

  vcc_ddr: DCDC_REG3 {
	regulator-name = "vcc_ddr";
	regulator-always-on;
	regulator-boot-on;
	regulator-initial-mode = <0x2>;

	regulator-state-mem {
		regulator-on-in-suspend;
	};
  };

This result in suspend_uV having the value -ENODATA after probe.

This negative voltage, -ENODATA, gets missinterpreted and result in an
unexpected voltage being set by autoset.

E.g. on Radxa ROCK 3A the vcc_ddr regulator by default have a normal and
suspend voltage value of 0.5v. However, due to this missinterpretation
the suspend voltage end up beind set to 0.5625v instead.

Fix this by skip calling regulator_set_suspend_value() in autoset and
also protect calling set value ops when input value is -ENODATA.

Signed-off-by: Jonas Karlman <jonas@kwiboo.se>
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