An Model Context Protocol (MCP) server providing AI assistants with tools and knowledge for Arm architecture development, migration, and optimization.
This MCP server equips AI assistants with specialized tools for Arm development:
- Knowledge Base Search: Semantic search across Arm documentation, learning resources, intrinsics, and software compatibility information
- Code Migration Analysis: Scan codebases for Arm compatibility using migrate-ease (supports C++, Python, Go, JavaScript, Java)
- Container Architecture Inspection: Check Docker image architecture support using integrated Skopeo and check-image tools.
- Assembly Performance Analysis: Analyze assembly code performance using LLVM-MCA
- Arm Performix: Run APX recipe workflows against a target device over SSH to capture and analyze workload performance data
- System Information: Instructions for gathering detailed system architecture information via sysreport
If you would prefer to use a pre-built, multi-arch image, the official image can be found in Docker Hub here: armlimited/arm-mcp:latest
- Docker (with buildx support for multi-arch builds)
- An MCP-compatible AI assistant client (e.g. GitHub Copilot, Kiro CLI, Codex CLI, Claude Code, etc)
From the root of this repository:
docker buildx build --platform linux/arm64,linux/amd64 -f mcp-local/Dockerfile -t armlimited/arm-mcp .For a single-platform build (faster):
docker buildx build -f mcp-local/Dockerfile -t armlimited/arm-mcp . --loadChoose the configuration that matches your MCP client:
The examples below include the optional Docker arguments required for Arm Performix. These SSH-related settings are only needed when you want the MCP server to run remote commands on a target device through Arm Performix. If you are not using Arm Performix, you can omit the -e and SSH -v lines.
Add to .mcp.json in your project:
{
"mcpServers": {
"arm-mcp": {
"command": "docker",
"args": [
"run",
"--rm",
"-i",
"-v", "/path/to/your/workspace:/workspace",
"-e", "SSH_KEY_PATH=/run/keys/ssh-key.pem",
"-e", "KNOWN_HOSTS_PATH=/run/keys/known_hosts",
"-v", "/path/to/your/ssh/private_key:/run/keys/ssh-key.pem:ro",
"-v", "/path/to/your/ssh/known_hosts:/run/keys/known_hosts:ro",
"armlimited/arm-mcp"
]
}
}
}Add to .vscode/mcp.json in your project, or globally at ~/Library/Application Support/Code/User/mcp.json (macOS):
{
"servers": {
"arm-mcp": {
"type": "stdio",
"command": "docker",
"args": [
"run",
"--rm",
"-i",
"-v", "/path/to/your/workspace:/workspace",
"-e", "SSH_KEY_PATH=/run/keys/ssh-key.pem",
"-e", "KNOWN_HOSTS_PATH=/run/keys/known_hosts",
"-v", "/path/to/your/ssh/private_key:/run/keys/ssh-key.pem:ro",
"-v", "/path/to/your/ssh/known_hosts:/run/keys/known_hosts:ro",
"armlimited/arm-mcp"
]
}
}
}The easiest way to open this file in VS Code for editing is command+shift+p and search for
MCP: Open User Configuration
Add to ~/.kiro/settings/mcp.json:
{
"mcpServers": {
"arm-mcp": {
"command": "docker",
"args": [
"run",
"--rm",
"-i",
"-v", "/path/to/your/workspace:/workspace",
"-e", "SSH_KEY_PATH=/run/keys/ssh-key.pem",
"-e", "KNOWN_HOSTS_PATH=/run/keys/known_hosts",
"-v", "/path/to/your/ssh/private_key:/run/keys/ssh-key.pem:ro",
"-v", "/path/to/your/ssh/known_hosts:/run/keys/known_hosts:ro",
"--name", "arm-mcp",
"armlimited/arm-mcp"
],
"timeout": 60000
}
}
}It is recommended to use a project-local configuration file to ensure the relevant workspace is mounted.
Add to .gemini/settings.json in your project root:
{
"mcpServers": {
"arm-mcp": {
"command": "docker",
"args": [
"run",
"--rm",
"-i",
"-v", "/path/to/your/workspace:/workspace",
"-e", "SSH_KEY_PATH=/run/keys/ssh-key.pem",
"-e", "KNOWN_HOSTS_PATH=/run/keys/known_hosts",
"-v", "/path/to/your/ssh/private_key:/run/keys/ssh-key.pem:ro",
"-v", "/path/to/your/ssh/known_hosts:/run/keys/known_hosts:ro",
"armlimited/arm-mcp"
]
}
}
}[mcp_servers.arm-mcp]
command = "docker"
args = [
"run",
"--rm",
"-i",
"-v", "/path/to/your/workspace:/workspace",
"-e", "SSH_KEY_PATH=/run/keys/ssh-key.pem",
"-e", "KNOWN_HOSTS_PATH=/run/keys/known_hosts",
"-v", "/path/to/your/ssh/private_key:/run/keys/ssh-key.pem:ro",
"-v", "/path/to/your/ssh/known_hosts:/run/keys/known_hosts:ro",
"armlimited/arm-mcp"
]Note: Replace /path/to/your/workspace with the actual path to your project directory that you want the MCP server to access. If you are enabling Arm Performix, also replace the SSH key and known_hosts paths with your local files.
After updating the configuration, restart your MCP client to load the Arm MCP server.
mcp-local/: The MCP server implementationserver.py: Main FastMCP server with tool definitionsutils/: Helper modules for each tooldata/: Pre-built knowledge base (embeddings and metadata)Dockerfile: Multi-stage Docker build
embedding-generation/: Scripts for regenerating the knowledge base from source documents
- Build the mcp server docker image
- Install the required test packages using -
pip install -r tests/requirements.txtwithin themcp_localdirectory.
- Run the test script -
python -m pytest -s tests/test_mcp.py - Check if following 2 docker containers have started - mcp server & testcontainer
- All tests should pass without any errors. Warnings can be ignored.
To debug or explore the container environment:
docker run --rm -it --entrypoint /bin/bash armlimited/arm-mcp- Timeout errors during migration scans: Increase the
timeoutvalue in your MCP client configuration (e.g.,"timeout": 120000for 2 minutes) - Empty workspace: Ensure your volume mount path is correct and the directory exists
- Architecture mismatches: If you encounter platform-specific issues, rebuild for your specific platform using
--platform linux/amd64or--platform linux/arm64
Contributions are welcome! Please feel free to submit issues or pull requests.
When contributing:
- Follow PEP 8 style guidelines for Python code
- Update documentation for any new features or changes
- Ensure the Docker image builds successfully before submitting
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