Remove the unnecessary CONFIG_RPMSG_UART_CONSOLE preprocessor guard around the console registration logic in uart_rpmsg_init(). The uart_rpmsg_init() function already accepts a bool isconsole parameter to dynamically control console registration, which is designed to support flexible console setup in distributed multi-core SOC systems. Adding the macro check on top of this runtime parameter is redundant and negates the dynamic registration capability. This change fixes a regression introduced by PR #18410, which broke the functionality of sim/rpproxy and sim/rpserver due to the incorrect macro guard preventing proper console registration for the rpmsg UART device. Signed-off-by: chao an <anchao.archer@bytedance.com>
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