I may not be the leading BKL expert, but I play one on TV :)
Perhaps one of the kernel-janitor people would like to assist me with 
this (cc'ing that list).  I'd be willing to keep a web page to list all 
current BKL uses and keep track of them as they are removed/added 
Perhaps a set of web pages which resemble the directory structure of the 
kernel tree would be helpful??
Here's a good question for kernel-janitor, and anyone else who's 
interested, what format describing BKL use would most encourage you to 
go and remove it?  We already have Rick Lindsley's Global spinlock list: 
  http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/lse/locking_doc-2.4.16 .  The BKL 
use in there is somewhat dated, but might be a good start.
I have some awk scripts that I use on each new kernel release to check 
for new and removed uses of the BKL.  I can adapt these to start 
checking new BK changesets for BKL changes.
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