The situation has barely changed, how should it? It is just a week after the Malaysian GP. This timeframe offers the Factory to provide some new parts but major changes will not appear before the Barcelona race.
However, Alonso was not too dissatisfied, he talks about catching up in 0.5 sec. steps. He stayed in the table at p3 of both sessions, behind expected leaders Hamilton and Rosberg. The first session saw a 0.5 sec. gap that extended to more than 1 sec. in the second session. Kimi was 6th (plus 1 sec.) in the first session and only 14th in the 2nd session with a gap of more than 2 sec. It looks like Kimi will take some time to get common again with the Scuderia.