This does not appear to be exclusive to the nouveau or xorg. I've been
able to reproduce it at the console by plugging in display port without
X11 running.

I open htop, everything looks fine. Then I plug in the display port
cable and the CPU immediately shoots up to 100%.

I've also loaded the intel driver (rebooting into macOS, selecting
integrated driver and confirming it is running with vga_switcheroo once
i reboot back into linux), and i get the exact same behavior.

Note, booting with the displayport cable attached will cause the system
to hang during initialization, I guess because the kworker takes 100% of
the CPU.

I've also had this happen with the proprietary nvidia driver loaded.
This doesn't seem to have anything to do with the graphics driver, but
rather the kernel itself is having a hard time with the thunderbolt port
managing the display port connection.

Oddly enough, this issue doesn't happen 100% of the time for me. I've
had days where it didn't happen at all, and days where it is non stop.

I'm running out of ideas on debugging this one, other than that the
problem is almost certainly in the kernel itself, and is probably
related to sketchy thunderbolt support since this never happens with
just normal HDMI output.

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  [MacBookPro10,1] Plugging in displayport monitor causes kworker to
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