Remove attribute read checks expecting a DATA transition. This is a precursor to removing the DATA transition outright. While we could also have changed the Mode.DATA instances to Mode.TARGET (which would declare that we expect the attribute not to apply any transition), that would break existing definitions and make depot cleanup more delicate. Plus, these checks weren't being consistently applied across attributes anyway so they don't really offer much. A lot of this logic is really just leftover legacy from the pre-dynamic configuration days. PiperOrigin-RevId: 198085059
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