Sorry for the basic question, but: What does this fix?

If this is needed to make something work in the OS, I guess
something at the chip level is accidentally guarded by
SERIAL_CONSOLE? At least the code in drivers/uart/ shouldn't
make any difference regarding the general availability of
the UART.

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