Yes, I am able to boot an r3.large instance using this kernel, and I see the correct number of CPUs. My procedure, in case anyone else wants to reproduce it, was to boot up from the latest test AMI (ami-c1cb23ac), sudo dpkg -i ./linux-headers-4.4.0-21* linux-image-* as downloaded from your link, and manually edit /boot/grub/grub.cfg to put this kernel first since it is an earlier version than 4.4.0-22, which is what was previously installed. I rebooted to make sure I got the new kernel and that the m4.large still worked. Then I stopped the instance, changed its instance type to r3.large, and started it. It came up fine, and /proc/cpuinfo shows the expected number of CPUs.
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