"My kit for A7RII consists of Canon 17-40L, 35FE 2.8, 55FE 1.8. I plan to add Sigma 35/1.4 in either A or EF mount with an adapter (1/2 of the price of Zeiss 35/1.4 FE). I also have hope that Metabones (they are working on firmware right now at least that is what they are saying) figure out the way to fix AF with Canon 85 1.8 EF and 135 2.0 EF and my kit for A7RII is then would be complete."
I have tried the 85/1.8 and 135/2.0 on a Metabones EF-M4/3 adapter (as well as about 8 other lenses). I realise that it is not quite the same as the EF-FE adapter. But the lens exclusions seem much the same which seems to indicate that much the same firmware is used.
On the Metabones site these lenses are excluded in relation to the M4/3 adapter as well. I did a quick check over my lens holding.
It was generally very favourable. The only lens that did not work completely was the 100-400/4.5-5.6 zoom which locked the camera up completely and the lens had to be dismounted to release. I tested with two different examples and the results were exactly the same over several attempts.
A briefer look at the 50/1.8 found it not working and then working - the jury is out and I will have to revisit it. The 135/2.0 works fine - it occasionally misses focus and has to have a retry (sometimes more) but it works within acceptable parameters for me.

Stage illumination (back of hall shot - AF used)

Very poor low red spotlit - back of hall AF - an excellent tricky test of focus
So I call the 135/2.0 a success at least for the M4/3 adapter even if Metabones are not so sure.
I can also testify that such more difficult candidates as the 85/1.2 MkI and 180/3.5 macro also work to my satisfaction.
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Tom Caldwell