Currently, if a BSP is built without MPU alignment enforcement, the MPU
is still enabled and can produce a non-functional binary since code can
be mixed with data within a memory region and memory regions are marked
as read-only or no-execute based on section addresses and sizes leading
to overlapping regions being defined which causes the later-defined
region to take precedence. This change disables the MPU when alignment
is not enforced, allowing the binary to function.