I see we are living in the black and white world
. The first photo is a pre-engineered canopy constructed entirely of aluminum, complete open and only purpose is for covering the entry to a building and may or may not be connected to the building. In this situation,, it has been my experience in probably 20 different states (including CA) these do not require fire protection regardless of the code language stated here. The attached photo
View attachment 1556 is an example where this is actually a "structure" connected to the building, commonly referred as a porte cochere. This element connected to the building is fire-rated to match the building as well as sprinklered. How much purpose does this serve, very little in my opinion since it is entire non-combustible, not access, etc, so the probability (which is what the code intent is) of a fire starting here is near 0. Even if it did, it would block a required exit and the code doesn't say you have to assume "blocked" exits not with standing the 50% rule. I would use 1509 (2009 IBC) in those situations since the 20' rule talks about a "floor" which can get complicated when you are already outside in a public way.